Lada GRANTA User Manual

Lada GRANTA User Manual

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL LADA GRANTA AND ITS VERSIONS...
  • Page 3 Ф. 578-1 User Manual LADA GRANTA AND ITS VERSIONS JSC «AVTOVAZ» • TOGLIATTI • RUSSIA...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Instrument cluster ....36 of LADA Granta vehicle VENICLE TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE Liquid crystal display ... . 41 and its versions .
  • Page 5: For Your Attention

    Thank you for your choice and de- If necessary drive along broken-stone use in accordance to its purpose within cision to purchase LADA. roads or hobs it is recommended to the vehicle life period specified by the choose the mode that: Before operating your vehicle, manufacturer.
  • Page 6 remind you of the obligation to use only recommended and high-qual- in the section «Observation page» of comply with the timeliness and ity gasolines and motor oils, otherwise the vehicle log book. Certified SSNEs completeness of all maintenance it will result in bulk deposits on engine have the list of additional equip- work described in the vehicle log parts, failure of control system and...
  • Page 7 from those described in the manual. For more information about your vehicle, please contact your vendor. Do not switch off the speed sen- sor and do not change data on operational kilometres odometer readings without an authorization as it will result in the loss of the manufacturer's warranty and possible failure of the vehicle.
  • Page 8: Vehicle Description

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION I. BODY AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT KEYS Fig. 1a. Vehicle keys Fig. 1b. Vehicle keys Two ignition keys (Fig. 1a) with (in the design variant) special encoders built in the key head, are attached to the vehicle. The ignition switch key with a black mark on the end combines the func- ATTENTION! all above specified functions, is...
  • Page 9: Remote Control System (In The Design Variant)

    REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM (in the design variant) The power pack remote control system is designed for: – remote locking (unlocking) of door locks with the vehicle protection mode parallel activation (disabling); Fig. 2. Remote control panel – all door locks locking by turning the key in the driver's door lock;...
  • Page 10: Remote Control System Operation

    push-buttons on the panel simulta- REMOTE CONTROL 2. Door locks unlocking and neously and hold them for about five protection mode disabling with SYSTEM OPERATION seconds; the help of remote control panel. – after the buzzer beeps release 1. Door locks locking and pro- Door locks unlocking with the help the push-buttons.
  • Page 11 dows is carried out in the follow- interval, the system stops respond- on the remote control panel. ing sequence: first, the driver's ing to the push-button pressing. If With protection mode on, opening and the front passenger windows this has happened, do not press the of the trunk lid occurs simultaneous- are rolled up, then the passenger push-button for a while, where after...
  • Page 12 key from the vehicle outside; to – storage battery connection after unlock the lock pull out the lock its disconnection, push-button mechanically or by the alarm system is activated in turning the key from the vehicle the form of light signaling with the outside (locking/unlocking of the help of turn indicators and of sound front door locks is possible only...
  • Page 13: Immobilizer

    Granta family vehicles. tive record must be recorded in The signal indicator demon- Granta family vehicles are com- the vehicle log book signed by the strates the immobilizer state: pleted with two ignition switch keys sales dealer, affixed with the –...
  • Page 14: Doors

    immobilizer, do not attach two or DOORS more ignition switch keys to one ring. The ignition disabling by the train- ing key results in the immobilizer sig- nal indicator blinking which is not indicative of the failure. Fig. 4a. Left hand front door Fig.
  • Page 15 The doors are opened: from out- side – with the handle in the arrow direction, and from inside – by turn- ing over internal handle 3 to yourself. If the door lock is locked, the handle would have idle stroke. For rolling down and rolling up the front door windows, the manual glass windows operated by the...
  • Page 16 Fig. 6a. Switch pack (in the design variant) Fig. 6b. Driver's door module (in the design variant) You can control the electric power – within 30 seconds after switch- windows are additionally controlled windows with the key-buttons locat- ing off the ignition, if during this peri- with the push-buttons ed in DDM and in the passengers' od none of the front doors has been...
  • Page 17 The windows automatic rolling button in the passenger's door is key-button operation inhibit mode is maintained after the ignition switch- up/down with the help of DDM similar to the DDM buttons operation key-buttons*. with the following restrictions: ing off/on and the power supply sys- When pressing the driver's win- –...
  • Page 18 Do not allow the children to use the power window switches! Getting out of the car, be sure to remove the key from the igni- tion switch to turn off the power windows and avoid accidental injury. The immobilizer buzzer of the gives a beep as a warning that ignition key was left in the lock, when the driver's door is opened.
  • Page 19: Foot Pedals Location Area

    object may fall in the pedals loca- SEATS tion area and interfere with their normal operation. When it is nec- essary to prevent a collision or make a quick manoeuvre, and you will not be able to brake immedi- ately, depress the clutch or accelerate.
  • Page 20 Fig. 11a. Folding the rear seat down Fig. 10. Headrest The seat back tilt is adjusted by handle 2 stepless rotation. In the design variant, the front Fig. 11b. Folding down the rear seat with the headrests seats are equipped with the electric (in the design variant) heaters that are switched on with switch 15 (see Fig.
  • Page 21: Steering Wheel Position Adjustment (In The Design Variant)

    Before the back seat (or its part) Setting the rear seat to its normal STEERING WHEEL position must be carried out in the POSITION ADJUSTMENT folding up it is necessary to install reverse order. (in the design variant) the safe belt locks into the seat belt In the design variant, each of holders in the seat back bottom two seat parts can be folded down...
  • Page 22: Seat Belts

    Fig. 13. Pulling the seat belt out Fig. 14a. Fastening the seat belt Fig. 14b. Adjusting the seat belt (in the design variant) SEAT BELTS not efficient enough, then, holding belt tongue 2 in hand, find the belt Seat belts are effective for the band position in which it completely driver and passengers protection returns into the reel.
  • Page 23: Air Bags

    up/down position of the top attach- passengers with unfastened seat AIR BAGS ment point. Slightly pulling the belt belts! The vehicle is equipped with The pregnant women should out, adjust its height so that it is locat- frontal Driver Air Bag System (DABS), never put the belt lower band on ed as high as possible, but does not in the design variant with the front...
  • Page 24 – the air bag modules in the front seats; – the seat belts with the pre-ten- sioner and the load limiter; Impact on the curb, or on Falling or shaking on the sidewalk edge, or on the deep potholes – the rotating device mounted on the solid material the connector of under-steering switch (for connection of the buzzer...
  • Page 25 the position of the seat, the seat Those who do not use the seat subsequent diagnostics indicator back and the headrest. All the back belts, run the risk of suffering actuation in the process of the more severe injuries or even should rest on the seat back and the vehicle operation means that a seat should be moved back as far as...
  • Page 26 ger in the event of the side collision properly fastened with the seat Any seat disassembling and (in addition to the protection provid- belts. The driver should keep his any seat design change and the ed by the seat belts). interior trim elements are not hands on the steering wheel in the The side air bags do not deploy...
  • Page 27: Installation Of Child Restraints

    INSTALLATION Ta b l e 1 OF CHILD RESTRAINTS Scheme of child restraints installation Seats in vehicle In your vehicles are used standard front passenger seat rear seats of passengers Type of child seat Weight of child seat belts of adult passengers to fas- without side middle...
  • Page 28 Installation of ISOFIX child Ta b l e 1 a restraints The ISOFIX child restrainers Diagram Your car is equipped with the ISOFIX mounting positions in the vehicle ISOFIX system holders allocated on the rear seats, which allow to install Weight group ISOFIX dimensional class central rear...
  • Page 29: Passenger Compartment Equipment

    After fixation of upper ISOFIX safe- PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT ty cord adjust its tension in accor- dance with instruction of the child Exterior mirrors ISOFIX restrainer‘s manufacturer. When choosing the ISOFIX child The exterior mirrors are adjusted restrainer it is necessary to be guid- with handle 1 (Fig.
  • Page 30 Fig. 17. Interior mirror Fig. 18a. Interior roof lighting Fig. 18b. Interior illumination unit all doors the ceiling light goes on illu- – If, during the off-delay, the ing the left 1 or the right 3 buttons minating according to the following alarm system protection is being respectively.
  • Page 31 Fig. 19. Sun visor Fig. 20. Glove box Fig. 21a. Socket for additional electrical equipment connection (in the design variant) In the design variant the vehi- Sun visors Socket for additional electrical cles are provided with power save equipment connection function for interior illumination and, Depending on the direction of during continuous illumination, it...
  • Page 32 Fig. 21b. Cigarette lighter Fig. 21c. Electrical device plug Fig. 21d. Socket for additional (in the design variant) in the cigarette lighter socket electrical equipment in luggage compartment (for some vehicles) matically returns to its initial position, lighters that are recommended socket, it can lead to poor con- ready for use.
  • Page 33: Bonnet

    BONNET To access the to the engine com- partment pull handle (Fig. 22), located on the left side of the instru- Fig. 22. Bonnet handle Fig. 23. Protective hook tab ment panel under illuminating engi- neering control module (see Fig. 28), raise the bonnet and through created air space push the protective hook Warning...
  • Page 34: Trunk Lid

    TRUNK LID The trunk lid/tailgate is unlocked by turning the key in the lock cylinder (Fig. 25a) counterclockwise (it is locked in a clockwise direction). Luggage compartment in «liftback» vehicle is separated by folding rack 3 (Fig. 25b). In the design variant the trunk lid/tailgate is opened by pressing the Fig.
  • Page 35: Fuel Tank Plug

    Warning FUEL TANK PLUG The trunk lid/tailgate is a sour- ce of increased risk of injury. Therefore, when closing the bon- net, be extremely careful, espe- cially when children are near it. To avoid getting injured during the trunk lid closing in position B, you should release the inside To access the fuel tank plug 1 handle and remove your hand out...
  • Page 36: Controls And Instruments

    II. CONTROLS 9 – ventilation and heating sys- The check light signal indicator AND INSTRUMENTS tem control panel in the passen- located on the switch key-button will ger compartment. glow orange for the duration of the INSTRUMENT PANEL heater operation. 10 –...
  • Page 37 Fig. 28. Controls and instruments...
  • Page 38: Instrument Cluster

    «Passengers' Compartment Venti- chanical transmission, the auto- INSTRUMENT CLUSTER lation and Heating Systems»). matic transmission is installed on the 14 – cigarette lighter. vehicle. For additional information The instrument panel is shown in about the gear change lever control 15 – front seat heating switch- Figure 29.
  • Page 39 ATTENTION! With the engine running, in case of the oil pressure warning switch lamp burning, stop as soon as possible observing the traffic rules, kill the engine and contact any certified SSNE for troubleshooting, because insuffi- cient pressure in the lubrication system will lead to engine failure.
  • Page 40 In the design variant the auto- ATTENTION! 10 – storage battery discharge signal indicator. It flashes red when matic check provided. The vehicle operation with switching the ignition on and goes Thereupon, proper functionality con- overheated engine is not allowed. out after the engine starting.
  • Page 41 ATTENTION! daily mileage counter in the daily down the button on the instrument mileage display mode you should cluster front panel for 2 seconds dur- In all other cases, the signal press and hold down the button for 2 ing the total mileage display. Time indicator flashing testifies to a correction is performed with but-...
  • Page 42 22 – signal indicator for alarm Warning the instrument cluster micro con- troller. (For design variant of the pressure reduction in tyres (in the When driving be sure to fasten instrument clusters with no trip com- design variant). your seat belt and do not carry puter (only the time and the It lights orange if tire pressure unbelted passengers!
  • Page 43: Liquid Crystal Display

    LCD display readings for «standard» equipment LCD display readings for «norm» equipment LCD readings LCD readings LCD display readings mode LCD display readings mode minimum minimum maximum maximum Mileage, km Mileage, km Daily run, km Daily run, km Current time, hours: minutes Current time, hours: minute Car-system voltage, V Fuel level...
  • Page 44 LCD readings for «luxe» equipment LCD readings LCD readings LCD display readings mode LCD display readings mode minimum maximum minimum maximum Automatic transmission operation Mileage, km Daily run, km Fuel level Average speed, km/h Outside temperature, С Current time, hours: minutes Travelling time, hours: minutes Gear change prompt Graphic display shows the fuel level.
  • Page 45: Gearshift Prompter Function

    Indicatio of recommended gearshift Gearshift prompter function Gearshift prompter is function that defines necessity Recommendation Signal meaning to shift to higher or lower gear (to assure the most cost- 1–6 Recommendation to put-up the gear « » efficient operation of engine) and informs driver about it. Function is applied to vehicles with manual gearbox No recommendations, function is on (MG) only.
  • Page 46: Trip Computer Control (In The Design Variant)

    LIGHTING CONTROL MODULE AND DIPPED BEAM ADJUSTER Exterior light switch 1 (Fig. 32a) has three fixed positions (or four in the design variant): О – exterior lights are switched off; – tail lights are switched on; Fig. 31. Trip computer control –...
  • Page 47: Rain And Light Sensor

    The positions for the dipped beam hydraulic adjuster handle (Fig. 32b) depending on the vehicle load state: 0 – the driver or the driver + the front passenger; 1 – the driver + 4 passengers or the driver + the load in the luggage compartment;...
  • Page 48: Light Alarm Switch

    WIPER SWITCH The windshield wipers are turned on by changing the key in the ignition starter switch to position I. I (Fig. 35) – neutral position. Window wipers and washers are switched off. II – intermittent operation of the windshield wiper is switched on.
  • Page 49 val, regardless of the amount of To disable the automatic cleaning washer fluid, clean the outside of the drops on the windshield. system and switch to the «manual» window and the wiper blades with a In the design variant the vehicle wiper control mode you should soft cloth using special detergents.
  • Page 50: Ignition Starter Switch

    IGNITION STARTER SWITCH left in the ignition switch, then when opening the driver's door the buzzer 0 (Fig. 36) – switched off. Fixed gives an intermittent beep, warning position. The key is removed. of leaving the key in the ignition When the key is removed the switch.
  • Page 51: Gear Change Lever In Mechanical Transmission

    GEAR CHANGE LEVER IN MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION The chart for the gear change leaver in the mechanical transmis- sion is applied on the top of its han- dle (Fig. 37a or 37b): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 – first, second, third, fourth and fifth gears.
  • Page 52: Gear Change Lever In Automatic Transmission (In The Design Variant)

    GEAR CHANGE LEVER IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (in the design variant) Automatic transmission (A/T) mode changeover is carried out by moving the gear change lever in the longitudinal direction (Fig. 37c), depending on the desired direction of travel. For unlocking the lever it is Fig.
  • Page 53: Automated Transmission (Amt)

    pedal as far as it can go. Thereupon, Vehicle with AMT transmission depending on the travel speed, the gear box will change over to low has no clutch pedal; all clutch opera- engine speed and other parameters gear depending on the vehicle cur- tion processes are automated, sup- without driver’s involvement.
  • Page 54 driving mode and engaged gear. driving style, and delays are a bit out brake pedal pressing, provided AMT transmission crawl mode is not longer than at the M mode. the speed is not over 3 km/h. envisaged by design. А and М modes have brick accel- If speed is over 3 km/h the switch- If after the engine start up selector eration function called kick-down, it is...
  • Page 55: Ventilation And Heating System Cont

    When the battery is dead you can VENTILATION AND HEATING SYSTEM CONTROL IN THE start the engine up from wheels by PASSENGER COMPARTMENT towing. To do this you need to accel- erate the vehicle at N neutral to the In the design variant, the vehicle speed above 7 km/h, only then to can be equipped either with ventila- switch the selector to the A position.
  • Page 56 when the engine is fully warmed tion 4 – maximum speed. When the If handle 4 is set with its mark in front of symbol , the air is sup- switch is in position 0 the fan does plied through the windshield demis- Recirculation shutter control not operate;...
  • Page 57 Fig. 39. The directions of the air flows out of deflectors and ducts...
  • Page 58: Ventilation And Heating Modes

    VENTILATION AND HEATING Window misting prevention Cleaning the windows of snow MODES and ice Under high air moisture, for exam- Passenger compartment ple, during the periods of heavy For windshield and front door win- rains, the vehicle windows may mist. ventilation dows fast cleaning of snow and ice it To prevent misting of the windshield...
  • Page 59 – handle 2 (see Fig. 38) should rate of hot air supply to the passen- Climate system control be turned counter-clockwise to the features ger compartment. extreme left position up to stop (red ATTENTION! mark point on the control unit), and Climate system control makes it in the design variant handle 2 (see To ensure good operation of...
  • Page 60 for the vehicle air conditioning sys- For speed up of cooling the air in tem removes moisture condensed the passenger compartment it is rec- on the evaporator from the passen- ommended to switch on the recircu- ger compartment. lation mode for a short time, for this, To disable the cooling (condition- change handle 3 to the extreme right position...
  • Page 61 observe the following recommenda- highlight green for the duration of the comfort mode in the passenger tions: compartment. air conditioner operation. In the cooling mode it is not re- 3. Switch on the recirculation – before a drive, at high air tem- commended: mode, for this, handle 3 should be perature in the passenger compart-...
  • Page 62 engine, during the air conditioner WSEH system is switched off: – automatically after 6 minutes; start-up, small changes in the – when re-pressing the switch key engine operation are possible. during heating operation; – when car-system voltage falls Technical maintenance below the acceptable level;...
  • Page 63: Radio Receiver And Media Player

    RADIO RECEIVER AND MEDIA PLAYER In the design variant the vehicle is equipped with the radio receiver and the media player. Figure 41a demonstrates the external appear- ance, and the additional information about the radio receiver and the media player is represented in Appendix 4.
  • Page 64: Vehicle Operation

    VEHICLE OPERATION NUMBER PLATE INSTALLATION Front and rear number plates 4 (Fig. 42a) are secured with two self- Fig. 42a. Fastening of number plates Fig. 42b. Mounting rear number tapping screws 2 and washers 3. plates in «liftback» vehicle Front number plate in the «liftback» car is secured analogically;...
  • Page 65 ATTENTION! increases fuel consumption and engagement and disengagement deteriorates driveability, and can completeness is fully ensured. For lubrication of components lead to skidding during emer- and assemblies use the materials The appearance of inconspicuous gency braking! recommended by the manufactur- rattling in the vehicles equipped with er in Appendix 1.
  • Page 66 vehicle with an 8-valve engine check Ta b l e 2 high-voltage wires for reliable con- New vehicle driving speeds, km/h nection to coils and spark plugs. When dismantling the high-volt- Transmission gear age wires from the ignition system Distance run, km devices hold on their protective first second...
  • Page 67 For this purpose: Driving position behind gear change lever to the neutral 1. Check and adjust air pressure the wheel position. in the tires (see Table 3). 2. Switch on the ignition, make a Warning 2. Check the oil level in the pause for a few seconds so that the Safe driving technique largely crankcase, and, if necessary, adjust it.
  • Page 68 When the allowable time for switching the mal conditions, start driving in the exhaust appears, the fuel consump- starter is exceeded, EECS (electronic first transmission gear. tion increases rapidly and the vehicle engine control system) opens the starter dynamics deteriorates. Warning circuit.
  • Page 69 Vehicles equipped with the cat- specific algorithm depending on the – with the vehicle speed sensor alytic converters can be started vehicle speed. disconnected; by towing only with the cold – when the vehicle is parked ATTENTION! engine. It is more preferable to for a long time (more than 5 min- Low-intensive force on the start the engine by means of...
  • Page 70: Vehicle Driving

    VEHICLE DRIVING The front drive vehicle driving front wheels at maximum engine technique is specific and slightly dif- speed are not allowed! It is allowed to start driving the ferent from the driving technique of Fuel consumption is also in- vehicle only after cleaning the win- the rear drive vehicle, especially while creased when towing a trailer.
  • Page 71 of the wave capable of filling in release of water by the wheels of lation and heating system control the engine air intake. overtaken transport. It is recom- unit (see Section «Ventilation and heating system control in the pas- mended to observe such safety pre- After overcoming puddles, and senger compartment») until the cautions also in case if you are over-...
  • Page 72: Braking And Parking

    the transmission by partial brak- foot brakes only. That results in BRAKING AND PARKING ing with the help of foot brake. If, brakes heating and brake fluid Warning for all that, the vehicle started to boiling. Keep in mind that while increasing altitude the brake fluid skid, steer in the direction of a Learn how to brake smoothly,...
  • Page 73 the vehicle with the parking brake When parking the vehicle during a ABS also performs an additional on for a long time. function of electronic brake force snowfall it is recommended to dep- distribution, which, in all normal ress the wiper arms from the wind- Warning modes of braking and even in case of shield to prevent the blades freezing.
  • Page 74: Vehicle Towing

    Warning tion and maintaining the vehicle sta- sed and accelerator pedal depres- bility and driveability. sed the HHC function keeps the The ABS alarm flashing, except pressure in brake hydraulic drive till The ESC system also fulfils the for self-test mode when the igni- the start moment, but for no more ABS, the electronic brake force dis- tion is switched on, means the...
  • Page 75: Defensive Parking System

    DEFENSIVE PARKING SYSTEM In the design variant the vehicles are equipped with the parktronic defensive parking system (from the English «parktronic»). The system will help avoiding some deplorable minor accidents material costs following them. The parking sensors (Fig. 44) will help you to detect hazardous Fig.
  • Page 76 features, vehicle inertia, therefore, short high tone beep sounds, then obstacles such as «ramp» due to during the parking system actuation the control unit carries out a complex geometric features of these obsta- cles. the driver is obliged to minimize the check in order to detect faulty sen- 3.
  • Page 77: Automatic Transmission Driving System Features

    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Warning vehicle will start to accelerate, using DRIVING SYSTEM FEATURES overall engine power. If it is necessary to carry out the work on the vehicle with the Starting off and backing run Due to installation of four-speed engine running, set the parking automatic transmission on your vehi- brake and move the gear change Press the brake pedal and, press-...
  • Page 78 Stopping the vehicle located in the instrument cluster. vehicle by means of the brake pedal. This position is used when driving on Thereupon, the engine will run at idle. After complete stop of the vehicle, long and flat grades where the Parking keeping your foot on the brake engine braking, as well as sportive...
  • Page 79 Starting off the vehicle in reverse to the wheels would be redundant, the lever button is pressed with the gear on the descent and the use of the foot or parking brake pedal depressed. brake is necessary. To shift the gear change lever you Actuate the parking brake on the should press the unlocking button, vehicle and shift the gear change...
  • Page 80 ATTENTION! It is not allowed to tow the vehi- cle equipped with the automatic transmission, with bearing of front or all four wheels to the road surface, as this may cause seri- ous damage to the transmission and subsequent costly repairs. By way of exception, you may tow the vehicle with the bearing of all the wheels to the road surface if...
  • Page 81: And Current Repair

    and it is determined by the engine load VEHICLE TECHNICAL and the engine shaft speed. In the ini- MAINTENANCE tial operating period the oil consump- AND CURRENT REPAIR tion is slightly increased. Therefore, you should regularly, especially before long trips, check the oil level in the engine case.
  • Page 82: Gearbox

    GEARBOX Check the oil level in the cooled gearbox. The oil level should be between two oil level gauge 1 marks (Fig. 46a). Top up the oil (see Annex 1) in small portions through inspec- tion hole closed by the oil level gauge.
  • Page 83: Automated Gearbox Gear Change Lever

    ator and brake pedals. The first gear in all cases is the standard gear for starting. After the start-up of engine, shift- ing selector to R, A or M positions and moving the foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal, releasing of the handbrake (if it is on) and pressing the accelerator pedal the car starts moving.
  • Page 84: Engine Cooling System

    engine running and warmed up is under pressure. Warning To avoid burns, you should open the plug of the expansion chamber for topping up the coolant only in the cold engine. In cases when the coolant level is constantly dropping and you often have to refill the coolant, refer to any Fig.
  • Page 85: Window Washer System

    WINDOW WASHER SYSTEM tion between the blade and the arm), remove the blade from the arm. The windshield washer reservoir Install the new blade in reverse (Fig. 51) should always be filled with order. window-washer fluid, top up the fluid ATTENTION! (see Appendix 1) through the hole 1.
  • Page 86: Storage Battery

    Warning TIRES AND WHEELS Due to the fact that the elec- Check the tire air pressure with trolyte is a corrosive fluid and its pressure gage periodically. Opera- impact harmful for You and the tion of tires with pressure different vehicle components, it is advis- from the recommended (see Table able to carry out the storage bat-...
  • Page 87 Ta b l e 3 Acceptable typical sizes of tires, wheels and air pressure in tires Air pressure in tires, front/rear, Wheel dimensions Tire dimensions MPa (kgf/cm Modification and version with load of the vehicle rim width rim offset and speed indices* partial load*** full load**** (in inches)
  • Page 88 with the pressure lower than norma- tive results in worsening of car ride and handling, braking performance as well as impacts the increase in fuel consumption and reduces tire life. If indicator turned on, it is neces- sary to stop the car following all pre- cautions, check the tire status and put their pressure level to the normal status.
  • Page 89: Remote Control Battery Replacement

    just under it. To facilitate the jack cor- rect installation location, special holes for the lifting jack are provided on the vehicle sills. By rotating the jack han- dle (position I) lift the wheel above the support surface to a height of 50-60 mm.
  • Page 90: Fuse Plug Replacement

    FUSE PLUG REPLACEMENT When replacing the fuse plugs, use only new fuses the types of which are recommended for your vehicle, and only of those manufac- turers who own the conclusion of JSC «AVTOVAZ» and bear the mark- ing in accordance with Table 4-7. ATTENTION! Fig.
  • Page 91 Ta b l e 4 Electric circuits protected by fuses located within fuse block and relay of the vehicle passenger compartment in «Luxe» version* Fuse No Protected circuit Current force 15А Ignition coil Nozzles EMS control unit Body electronics mainframe 10А...
  • Page 92 Extension of table 4 Fuse No Current force Protected circuit 10А Low beam, LH lamp 15А Socket to connect additional devices in the trunk 10А Rear window wiper Rear window washer 5А Driver door module Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve 10А High beam, RH lamp 10А...
  • Page 93 Extension of table 4 Fuse No Current force Protected circuit 10А Multimedia system Reserve Reserve Reserve 50А Windshield heater Reserve 50А Robotized gearbox controller 30А Heater electric fan Climate control system controller 25А Rear window defroster Outside mirrors defroster Reserve * It is specified the set of fuses for the top level of equipment –...
  • Page 94 Extension of table 5 Fuse No Current force Protected circuit 7,5А Terminal clamp – 15 devices 7,5А Backup light/Backup light relay* Turn indicators 7,5А Adsorber blowdown valve Mass airflow sensor/pressure sensor Phase sensor Oxygen sensor Tire Pressure Monitoring System control unit* Reserve 5А...
  • Page 95 Extension of table 5 Fuse No Current force Protected circuit 5А ABS control unit/ESP control unit 15А Cigar lighter 15А Fuel pump 15А Door lock blocking motor-reducer Trunk lock blocking motor-reducer 10А Day time running lights 7,5А Air conditioner compressor clutch* 7,5А...
  • Page 96 Ta b l e 6 Relay located within fuse block and passenger compartment relay in «Luxe» version* Relay Relay No Switched circuit output capacity К1 50А Load reduction relay of the ignition switch К2 30А Starter relay К3 40А Radiator electric cooling fans relay К4 30А...
  • Page 97 Ta b l e 7 Relay located within fuse block and passenger compartment relay in «Norm» and «Standard» versions Relay No The function of relay Nominal К1 50А Load reduction relay of the ignition switch К2 30А Starter relay К3 Wiper relay К4 30А...
  • Page 98 Fig. 58. Fuse block and relay of passenger compartment...
  • Page 99: Bulb Replacement

    BULB REPLACEMENT For normal operation of the light- ing and light alarm system, use the bulbs as defined in Appendix 2. Headlight unit To access the dipped/main beam bulb, remove the protective cover 2 (Fig. 59), disconnect the ter- Fig. 60a. Rear light minal block and remove the lamp rubber housing, in turn, pull aside the «lugs»...
  • Page 100 Fig. 60b. Rear light in Fig. 60d. Side turn indicator Fig. 61a. Number-plate light «liftback» vehicle The new bulb installation should Side turn indicator be carried out in reverse order. To remove the bulb in the Side To remove the bulbs in the rear turn indicator 1 (Fig.
  • Page 101 Fig. 61b. Licence plate light in Fig. 62. Interior ceiling light «liftback» vehicle only after its removal from the vehi- cle, for this loosen screws 6, insert a screwdriver into chase 4, press to the centre of latch 5 and carefully remove headlight glass 2 with the screwdriv- er.
  • Page 102 Fig. 64a. Luggage compartment light Fig. 64b. Luggage compartment Fig. 65. Fog light light, «liftback» vehicle passenger seat) and carefully turn Luggage compartment light The roof light is held in the socket out the light to yourself. Depress the with retaining spring. Insert a flat To remove the bulb 3 (Fig.
  • Page 103: Body

    ing traces on the bulb, install the BODY it with small pressure water spray halogen bulb using the gloves. This using soft sponge and applying car type of operations is recommended The body is the basic and the shampoos that create protective at the SSNE certified by the manu- most costly vehicle component.
  • Page 104 sible, wipe the washed surfaces dry compartment, the luggage compart- To improve corrosion resistance immediately, for when water droplets ment and the door openings, as the of the body, the enclosed box- dry in the sun, the spots are created shaped cavities of sills, side mem- dirt accumulated in the specified on the painted surface.
  • Page 105: Exterior Light And Exterior Light Alarm Instruments

    of these coatings regularly and in a The reason for red pimple occur- EXTERIOR LIGHT AND EXTERIOR timely manner restore the damaged LIGHT ALARM INSTRUMENTS rence is deposition of the air-borne areas. metallic dust fine particles on the For preservation of gloss of the body horizontal surface, that stick to Vehicles are equipped with lights vehicle painted surfaces (especially...
  • Page 106: Vehicle Storage

    are required for condensate water When storing the vehicle in winter disappearance. Condensate water under the shed or in the unheated disappearance should occur during room remove the storage battery and the vehicle operation, and to speed store it separately; drain water from up this process, you should switch the window washer reservoir.
  • Page 107: Vehicle Technical Specification

    VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Ta b l e 8 Main parameters and characteristics of the vehicle 2190 «sedan» Variant of design Norm Luxe Engine model 11186 21126 21126 21126 Powertrain type mechanical gearbox mechanical gearbox mechanical gearbox automatic gearbox Number of doors Number of seats, pers.
  • Page 108 Extension of table 8 Variant of design Norm Luxe Engine model 11186 21126 21126 21126 Fuel Premium Euro-95 Kerb weight (with driver 75 kg), kg: – min weight, kg 1080 – max weight, kg 1140 Gross (max allowed) weight, kg 1560 Road clearance at full load under the engine not less than160...
  • Page 109 Fig. 66. Overall (reference) dimensions of the vehicle 2190 («sedan»)
  • Page 110 Ta b l e 8 a Main parameters and characteristics of the vehicle 2191 «liftback» Variant of design Norm Engine model 11186 21126 21126 Powertrain type mechanical gearbox mechanical gearbox automatic gearbox Number of doors Number of seats, pers. 5 (first row – 2, second row – 3) Number of seats with fully folded rear seats, pers.
  • Page 111 Extension of table 8 Variant of design Norm Engine model 11186 21126 21126 Gross (max allowed) weight, kg 1560 Road clearance at full load under the engine not less than160 case, mm Road clearance at full load under the gear case, mm not less than Max speed , km/h...
  • Page 112 of the vehicle 2191 «liftback» Fig. 67. Overall (reference) dimensions...
  • Page 113: Filling Volumes, L

    Ta b l e 6 Ta b l e 6 Filling volumes, l Filling volumes, l Fuel tank Engine lubrication system with MGB: – dry engine fuelling – oil and filter replacement Engine lubrication system with AGB: – dry engine fuelling –...
  • Page 114: Passport Details

    PASSPORT DETAILS to body number. According to techni- cal requirements «On wheeled trans- port safety» model year is defined as a conventional year indicated by the manufacturer. In JSC AVTOVAZ the model year starts from July, 1 of cal- endar year. So, in the period from A plastic identification (factory) January, 1 till June, 30 the model plate...
  • Page 115 Fig. 68. Passport details. Installation site of name plate – center pillar, RH Р.Э.-21900 англ. яз.
  • Page 116: Appendices

    A P P E N D I C E S A p p e n d i x 1 FUELS AND LUBRICATIONS APPROVED AND RECOMMENDED FOR USE OF LADA GRANTA AND ITS VERSIONS MOTOR GASOLINES Ta b l e 1...
  • Page 117 Ta b l e 2 ENGINE OIL Based on the table below, determine the level of quality If necessary – change the oil. For this purpose refer to the and oil viscosity grade, prescribed for your vehicle in accor- authorized service center. dance with the existing operating temperature range.
  • Page 118: Lamps Used In The Vehicle

    A p p e n d i x 2 LAMPS USED IN THE VEHICLE Type designation Installation site international Russian Headlight*: – main beam bulb AKG 12-60+55 – dipped beam bulb AKG 12-60+55 PY21W А12-21-4 – direction indicator bulb W21/5W –...
  • Page 119: Ignition Plugs

    A p p e n d i x 3 IGNITION PLUGS* Engine type Spark plug type A17DVRM JSC «Robert Bosch Saratov» 8-valve engine LR15YC-1 BRISK WR7DCX Bosch AU17DVRM JSC «Robert Bosch Saratov» 16-valve engine DR15YC-1 BRISK FR7DCU Bosch *Spark plug gap should be in the range of 1...1.15 mm. A p p e n d i x 4 USER’S MANUAL FOR RADIO AND AUDIO FILE PLAYER (optional design)
  • Page 120 1. Description of radio 1.1 Appearance 1.1.1 Fig.1 shows appearance of outside panel of the radio and sound file player 2190-7900010-20 is pre- sented. 1.2 Description of control panel 1.2.1 Control panel with relevant figures on Fig. 2 is described in Table 1.
  • Page 121 Ta b l e 1 № Name of control device Symbol of control device Microphone SD memory card slot Sound off button MUTE Radio On/Off switch Multifunction button Rotary encoder switch, multifunction Display Multifunction button Multifunction button DISP Phone switch, accept incoming call USB Flash drive slot Reset button.
  • Page 122 1.3 Description of display Ta b l e 2 Setting Parameter Appearance of display is present- ed on Fig. 3: Clock time After reset it will be automatically synchronized by CT 1 – folder number indicator; 2 – track played indicator; СТ...
  • Page 123 1.4.2 To remove a memory card, push it. The card will come outside. 1.5 Inserting and removing USB flash drive 1.5.1 To insert USB flash drive, put it into USB Flash drive slot (Fig. 2, pos. 11). 1.5.2 To remove USB flash drive, it is necessary to quit sound file play- ing mode and remove it from USB Flash drive slot with no force applied.
  • Page 124 Do not connect radio in vehi- on, the screen will show a welcome than 10 days after battery termi- cles with other voltage values. message «LADA Granta». nals were disconnected. 2.1.6 USB Flash drive slot is designed to connect USB Flash card, 2.3 Sound settings...
  • Page 125 3. Radio mode – 1 level for VHF range (VHF); – 1st mode. Automatic search for – 1 level for FMAS range (com- next/previous station. To do this 3.1 Radio activation bined VHF-FM range); press one of the buttons – 3 levels for FM range (FM1- (Fig.
  • Page 126 16, 17, 18, 19, 21. Until the num- 3.6 RDS function artist name (selection is made by short pressing of DISP button (pos. ber of cell with stored radio station 9). If the information is larger than 16 appears on the display and audio 3.6.1 RDS (Radio Data System) is symbols, the line will be cycled.
  • Page 127 (pos. 17) up to appearing the mes- Ta b l e 3 sage «FOLDER REPEAT». The sym- RDS function Description bol RPT (Fig. 4, pos. 10) will be active and indicator FOLDER (Fig. 4, pos. 1) – Activation of alternative frequency (AF) makes the receiver to search blinking.
  • Page 128 4.5 MUTE mode 5.2 Connection of telephone 5.2.5. To connect to audio system with Bluetooth® function activate Bluetooth® function on the 4.5.1. When pressing the button phone. If your phone is discoverable, ATTENTION! MUTE (Fig. 2, pos. 3) there is corre- turn on this mode.
  • Page 129 5.2.9. The correct functioning is 5.4.4. During phone call it is pos- – Start player on the phone (not all not guaranteed with a cell phone with sible: cell phones support this function). – to modify volume by encoder two and more sim-cards. It is recom- 5.5.2 Blayback control is made handle (pos.
  • Page 130 sing and holding one of the buttons Note. If user does not make any – turn on/off the function of radio adjustments during 5 minutes, the setting stations seeking based on the set 1–6 till the number is displayed in mode turns off automatically.
  • Page 131 Ta b l e 4 Occurrence Typical place of occurrence Cause Liquid spilled on unit (inside it) Flow marks from outside and inside of Violation of operation rules for unit unit. Smoke fume Smoke fume Surface of unit, inside the part Incorrect connection, downfall, unauthorized repair, ingress of liquid into the unit Breaking of seals, geometry or initial...
  • Page 132 The unit doesn't get started, hangs up FLASH memory chip Software is damaged. User's attempt to at LADA logo, white screen reprogram The display is broken; there are Unit surface Mechanical action (impacts, downfalls, etc.)
  • Page 133 End of Table 4 Occurrence Typical place of occurrence Cause The screen does not respond to Display Mechanical action (impacts, downfalls, etc.) pressing Distorted colors (red, green and simi- Display Mechanical action (impacts, downfalls, etc.) lar colors of the screen) No connection to the phone, unstable Individual incompatibility of phone and unit operation of the Bluetooth function...
  • Page 134 Appendix 4a Appendix 4b (reference) (reference) Search parameters List of radio broadcasts transmitted within RDS system with RDS modes № Program type Display image 1. When RDS modes are on (AF, PTY on display) automatic search is News NEWS done in accordance with selected Miscellanea VARIED mode.
  • Page 135 Appendix 4d Appendix 4c (reference) (mandatory) Correct connection conditions Radio care 1. Only connection of USB devices Note. More files/folders on the stor- age – longer time of loading. It is recom- with 2.0 specification is possible. mended to use a storage, which contains 1.
  • Page 136 Appendix 4e (mandatory) Fault Diagnosis Fault Remedy Make sure that supply circuit terminals are in good repair, not contami- Radio does not turn on nated. Make sure that radio supply voltage is 12 V on the terminal. Make sure the temperature in passenger compartment is within acceptable limits Make sure that Bluetooth function in mobile phone is on and tuned No Bluetooth connection between radio and mobile...
  • Page 137 Appendix 4f (reference) List of abbreviations and conventions – List of Alterative Frequencies. Possibility of automated retuning of the radio, for example, in case of poor signal receiving at some frequency band, to another frequency band which also transmits the signal of selected program.
  • Page 138 Appendix 4g (reference) tions and allows to connect two What Bluetooth versions are Frequently asked questions supported? devices which can have objects Bluetooth standard has many ver- between them. The connection can What is stream audio- Blue- sions, which ensure certain func- be set in a range of about 10 meters.
  • Page 139 Автомобиль LADA Granta и его модификации Руководство по эксплуатации на английском языке (состояние на 03.02.2016 г.) ДТР ОАО «АВТОВАЗ» Разработчики: Ю.В.Сабанов, Н.В.Казаков, A.В.Мингачев Художник Е.И.Брейкин Корректор Н.C.Фомина Компьютерная верстка Т.В.Лисина Формат 60х90 . Объем 8,5 п.л. Заказ 772. Тираж 80.
  • Page 140 21900-3902012-30 АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫК...

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