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PEUGEOT PARS PEUGEOT PARS PEUGEOT PARS ELX PEUGEOT PARS BI - FUEL Owner’s Manual This manual has been prepared to inform you of how to optimize the use of the vehicle and contains important notes on safety, operation and maintenance.
DEAR BUYER We're thankful for choosing Iran Khodro product and we congratulate you for this good selection. We hope this new vehicle contributes in happy moments of your life. This manual helps you enjoy driving. Therefore to have an easy access, it would be advisable to be kept in your glove compartment. The manual is divided into some sections for your convenience, and deals with various aspects of driving or maintenance of the car.
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INDEX PEUGEUT PARS AT A GLANCE BEFORE DRIVING DRIVING MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL EMERGENCIES TECHNICAL DATA INDEX...
OVERVIEW LOCKING / UNLOCKING DOORS ..........................24 CHILD SAFETY ................................. 38 LAMPS / ِ D ISPLAYMENTS..............................44 WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WINDSHIELD WASHER ..................... 46 AUDIO SYSTEM ................................50 HEATING / VENTILATION ............................... 61 AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING ........................... 65 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT ..............................72 AIRBAG .....................................
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PICTORIAL LIST Windows lifter keys ..29 Snow wipers ....46 Ignition switch ....86 Engine compartment ..98 Auto towing ....110 Front fog lamps ...... 45 Headlights ........44 Headlights replacement ..115 Front fog lamps replacement . .
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PICTORIAL LIST Mirrors ......40 Opening of the trunk ..70 ABS ........68 Rear Obstacle Warning System ..Wheels Replacement .. 112 Towing of the Vehicle ..110 Rear Fog Lamps ......45 Tank Cap .......... 27 Rear Fog Lamps Replacement ..116 Fuel Consumption Reduction ..88...
PICTORIAL LIST Engine Compartment Engine Technical Information ... 140 Glass Washing Liquid Tank ... 100 Brake Fluid ..... 102 Fuel Consumption ......141 Hydraulic Steering Wheel ...103 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ........138 Engine Compartment Fuse Cooling System .... 101 Engine Oil ......
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PICTORIAL LIST Engine Compartment * Glass Washing Liquid Tank ... 100 Brake Fluid ....102 Vehicle Identification Number Hydraulic Steering Wheel ..103 (VIN) ........138 Engine Compartment Fuse Engine Oil ..... 99 Battery ......104 Cooling System ..... 101 Box .........
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PARS AT A GLANCE CONTROLS ..............10 ELECTRICAL MIRRORS ........18 LOCKING/UNLOCKING DOORS ......12 AIR BAG ..............19 ANT-THEFT SYSTEM (IMMOBILIZER) ....13 CHILD SAFETY LOCK ..........20 INDICATORS AND LIGHTS KEY ......14 HANDS FREE CELL PHONE ........20 WINDSHIELD WIPER ..........14 CNG FUEL MODE (STARTING/DRIVING)* ...21 SEATS ...............15...
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PARS AT A GLANCE CONTROLS: 1- Horn, front light button and side lights lever handle. 2- Front dashboard digital monitor. 3- Air vents to avoid freezing and sweating of the front glass. 4- Middle adjustable air vent for Air condition.
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PARS AT A GLANCE CONTROLS: 1-Hands free mobile.* 2- Button for transforming types of fuel in bi-fuel vehicles.* 3-Oppening key for the boot. 4-Emergency light button (Flasher). 5- Button for Rear glass heater . 6- Button for Front glass heater 7- Locking Switch for the Rear Lifting Glass.
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PARS AT A GLANCE 3- With the use of remote control: The operation of this device is like switch key. To operate the device, hold it towards the direction of the receiver which is situated above the interior mirror and push the button.
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PARS AT A GLANCE Steering wheel lock Open the steering wheel lock before starting the engine if it is necessary ,turn the steering wheel gently while you are rotating the key. It is recomended to press the clutch at the time of starting, so that ignition get easier.
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PARS AT A GLANCE The key buttons for lights, side light 6- Horn Windscreen Wipers and Glass Cleaners: lever handle and horn: 7- Right side blinker 1- Off 8- Left side blinker 2- Time controlled window wipers. (Is 1-Small, rear lights and digital trip recorder.
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PARS AT A GLANCE Automatic pleasant ventilation 7- Rear window heater . 1- Control of non- automatic fan. 8- Outside Temperature indicator 2- Cooler 9- Front window vent(wiping vapor) 3- Economic consumption. 10- Automatic mode . 4- Adjusting temperature 11- Selection of non-automatic vent 5- Internal circulation of the Air.
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PARS AT A GLANCE Electric side glass lifter * 5- locking key of rear glass lifter : 1- Electric Side glass lifter of driver This key prevent the function of rear glass Manual mode: Press or pull the key lifter keys .
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PARS AT A GLANCE Adjusting Electric mirrors: Turn the switch 7 to right or left, then Electric folding mirror:* Before adjusting, bring the mirror to it’s adjust the desired mirror in four directions In electric folding mirrors, without any normal position with your hand, from by pressing the same switch.
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PARS AT A GLANCE Air Bag Front passenger air bag : If your car is equipped with air bag, in Deactivation switch of air bag is located at WARNING addition to the use of new design seat belt the side of dashboard .
PARS AT A GLANCE Child safety locks Hands-free cellphone (Bluetooth) Positioned under the each rear door lock. Equipping your car with Hands-Free The child locks prevent the opening of rear telephone (with Bluetooth) means doors from the inside and act independent that Hands-Free kit can manage your of the central (door) locking system.
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PARS AT A GLANCE A premium petrol with octan(RON) 95 must be used. Avoid entering the nozzle into the tank completely. Applying the fuel additives aren't permitted for this vehicle. Ignition and driving on CNG fuel mode* Fuel type The engine is always ignited on gasoline.
PARS AT A GLANCE Audio system control panel 1- Off/ On - volume turning :Sound adjustment . 2- Mute 3- Disc Input 4- Disply screen 5- Eject button. 6- Manual adjustment of frequency . - Selecting previous/next music. 7-Response to received call.
BEFORE DRIVING LOCKING/UNLOCKING ...........24 LIGHTS AND INDICATORS ........... 44 IMMOBILIZER ..............28 GLASS CLEANERS AND WINDSHIELD WIPER ..46 ELECTRIC SIDEGLASS LIFTER ........29 REVERSE GEAR WARNING SYSTEM ......47 INTELLIGENT WINDSCREEN* ........31 HANDSFREE CELL PHONE ...........48 SEATS ................33 AUDIO SYSTEM ...............50 SAFETY BELTS ..............36 AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING .........63 CHILD SAFETY ...............
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LOCKING / UNLOCKING Locking and unlocking of the doors: 2- With the use of key (switch) and 3-With the use of remote control: * Side doors, rear trunk door, fuel tank central locking system: Keep the remote control key towards the cap cover: All doors, rear trunk and fuel tank cap cover, car:...
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LOCKING / UNLOCKING Battery replacement of the remote Battery Replacement of the Remote control* Control Switch If the key is not functioned correctly, it is If the indicator light on switch is not blinked necessary the battery be replaced. For or the key is not functioned correctly, it is replacement of the battery, first open necessary the battery be replaced.
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LOCKING / UNLOCKING Locking and unlocking of the engine yourself until the safety lock is released. cover door: To keep the engine door open, use the 1- From inside: Pull the interior handle leaning rod. To close the engine door, bring down the leaning rod and leave the below the dashboard until the lock is released.
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LOCKING / UNLOCKING CAUTION The utilizable gasoline in engines is unleaded gasoline octane 95. If any other fuel is consumed, it is possible to damage internal parts due auto-ignition phenomenon and impact. Avoid entering the nozzle into the tank completely. Applying the fuel additives aren't permitted for this vehicle.
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ANTI-THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM (IMMOBILIZER) To maintain better and usage of your ATTENTION vehicle, it is necessary to pay attention to This system will check the engine's the following tips: 1. Keys have electronic chip inside which electronic system, a little after the contains information of key codes, so avoid engine is turned off and thus prevent putting them near powerful electro magnetic...
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ELECTRIC WINDOW Electric side glass lifter 5- locking key of rear glass lifter : 1- Electric Side glass lifter of driver This key prevent the function of rear glass Manual mode : Press or pull the key gently; lifter keys . the glass stops moving soon after realizing Rear and front electric side glass lifters will the key.
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ELECTRIC WINDOW Glasses keys Any passenger can open or close his/her own side glass. WARNING The electric side glass lifters of the vehicle, with using Anti pinch safety system, only avoids the large damages due to excessive forces. Therefore, it is advised that always take usual precautions.
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INTELLIGENT WINDSCREEN SWITCHES Intelligent windscreen Switches* Anti-pinch safety system Automatic window closing The new intelligent windscreen switch This is a safety system which prevents When the vehicle is turned off and its installed in your vehicle is endowed the body parts from getting caught while doors locked using remote control, this with an electronic board providing the the windscreen switch is on its upward...
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INTELLIGENT WINDSCREEN SWITCHES Automatic order for movement of the Slow coming to a half of the windscreen the memory and the new abilities of the four windows at the end of the course* intelligent window switch cease to operate. Following the permanent re-energizing of This system will provide the option to lower In this system the pace of the window or raise the windows, both manually and...
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SEATS For Driver Seat Forwards and backwards of the seat Adjustment of seat back 1- Pull the control lever upwards. 1-Turn the control lever upwards. 2- Take the seat to the favorite position 2- Take the seat to the favorite position with the help of your body.
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SEATS Electrical adjustment of Seat back Head position Adjusting head restraints Pull head restraint upward to be level Head restraints are designed to protect Press the electrical adjusting key for seat the head from being thrown back in case with the head. To lower the restraint, push back adjustment after you turning on the down on the restraint.
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, bring -There should not be any device placed In PEUGEOT PARS, the back seat is in the carpet to a side, with the help of an on the floor ( In front of Driver side), one piece.
SAFETY BELTS The belt equipped with power restricting system At the time of accident the safety will be increased via this system and the impact result in accident will be decreased on the chest by utilizing the system. the belt equipped with power restricting system functions only once at the time of air bag being activated and after one function ,it must be changed by authorized IKCO representatives.
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SAFETY BELTS Seat Belts Safety Tips on the seats. Throwing loose packages Seat belts are designed for people of adult in passengers’ compartment during an size, and they must be used by only one accident can cause serious injuries. person at a time. Always make sure that all - In most countries, all passengers are passengers' belts are fastened (properly), legally obligated to wear safety belts...
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CHILD SAFETY NOTICE: People under the age of 7or 8 considered children because of the different ratio of head to body weights. In violent deceleration, the weight of the head and relatively weakness of neck muscle can make serious spinal injuries. They can be considered as young children till reached 10 years of age or at a height of more than135 centimeters.
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CHILD SAFETY For children (weighing more than 15 kg) For heavy children – whose weight exceeds equal or greater than 3 years old (more the limits of standard seat- who are equal or WARNING than 15 Kg), a booster seat can be used greater than 3 years old should be seated, -The children shall not be seated on in the rear of the car, facing forward, using...
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MIRRORS Adjusting Electric mirrors: Adjusting Electric mirrors: Mirrors: 1- Selecting the right or left mirror for 1- Selecting the right or left mirror for Rear view mirror: (Inside Mirror) adjustment: adjustment: 1- The rear view mirror can be adjusted for By pushing the switch1 to the right or left, By pushing the switch1 to the right or left, driving during daytime or during night time.
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FOLDING EXTERIOR MIRROR (ELECTRICAL) seconds by the 2nd remote. But the mirrors and doors are opened together, soon after soon after pressing of the opening button on remote. The manufacturing technology of these mirrors’ motors (called “folding motors”) is designed in such a manner that in the event of any impact, the motor will be locked and current voltage will be cut off.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER 3. This kind of capsule doesn’t need to be NOTICE checked for 5 years and if it is used, it will To prevent of fire expanding due to air be easy to recharge again. feeding in engine compartment, do not 4.
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FIRE EXTINGUISHER Important tips: Safety precautions to avoid stealing of 5.During fire emergency, always be cool 1.Never open discharge valve of fire and follow the procedure carefully. vehicle: extinguisher. This cause to lose quality 6.The 1 kg fire extinguisher is just designed Always follow these safety precautions of material inside fire extinguisher and for control and restrains the fire at beginning...
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LAMPS / INDICATORS Lever's setting for lights High & Low Beam Left and right indicator light Status 1 & 2: Push the turn signal level on Status 1: all lights on. Push the lever completely towards the Status 2: passing beam, tail light, steering wheel in order to change the downside before turning to left, and to the instrument panel...
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LAMPS / INDICATORS WARNING - Before starting to drive at night: Ensure proper operation of the electrical equipment and adjust the car's lights. (In case of exceeding normal load), make sure that the lights are not covered. (dirty, mud, snow, or any object on them.) - Do not use front or rear fog lamp Front Fog Lamps* Rear Fog Lamps...
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GLASS CLEANER & WINDSHIELD WIPER Windshield wiper Windshield wiper single cycle Windshield washing Windshield wiper and washer control will be Push the lever once on downside and Push the lever towards yourself in order performed by the lever located on right side of release it for a single cycle action of the to wash the windshield.
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To rectify the problem take the car -Specification of the system: precautions about sudden cases to an authorized workshop. This system in PEUGEOT PARS,consists that might happen during usage of reverse gear. Mobile obstructions four eye sensors installed in the rear bumpers (Kids, trolleys, bicycles, pets, ...) or...
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HANDS FREE MOBILE Hands free mobile with the Bluetooth 3- To receive a call press the button technology Display screen will show the "TALKING " Avoid talking with phone for your safety after connection . as far as possible. 4- After conversation and to disconnect Bluetooth is used in short distance.
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HANDS FREE MOBILE Audio equipment buttons installed on the steering wheel * The sound will be connected and disconnected by pressing of this button. To increase and decrease the volume. a) selecting the previous and next track (USB/CD) b) Automatic search for the stations (in radio mode) To enter to the menus of RADIO >CD PLAYER>...
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AUDIO SYSTEM Audio System Control Panel 1- Short Pressing: Turning on. - Prolonged pressing more than 2 seconds: Turning off. - Volume Turning: Sound adjustment. 2- Radio Mode: - Short Pressing: Memory No. 3 - Prolonged Pressing: Recording of current frequency in memory No.
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AUDIO SYSTEM MP3/WMA files. 16- Short Pressing: Play/Stop the melody. - Prolonged Pressing: Selection of 10 recent - Prolonged Pressing: Selection of the first files in current folder. track. 12- Short Pressing: Selection of the audio 17- USB/SD/AUX Cover Adjustments. - Prolonged Pressing: Entering to the system 18- Radio Mode: adjustments.
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AUDIO SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS CD UTILIZATION POINTS Make sure of the speaker negative terminal - Do not use dusty /damaged CD; it will cause to be connected to the connector negative the sound noises. terminal. Avoid connecting the speaker - Do not touch the CDs surface but the edge positive and negative terminal to each other or to carry them.
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AUDIO SYSTEM ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM OF THE AUDIO Note: The default password by Iran Khodro is SYSTEM 1111. How to enter the password For more security, your device is equipped with CHANGING THE PASSWORD 4 digit code. In case of electrical disconnection Whereas, default password...
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AUDIO SYSTEM GENERAL INSTRUCTION VOLUME ADJUSTMENT FMAS AMAS On/Off the device Turn the volume to adjust the sound . Turn - To turn on the device, press the PWR button. the volume clock wise (right) to increase, and - To turn off the device, press and hold the turn it counter clock wise (left) to decrease the AUTOMATIC SEARCHING OF THE RADIO same key.
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AUDIO SYSTEM AUTOMATIC SAVING OF THE RADIO ALARM MESSAGES (PTY ALARM) such CDs by using/not using of the adaptor will STATIONS In the case of sender the urgent warnings by damage the device or the disc. To select automatically 6 powerful radio the sender, the messages will be displayed on stations and saving them instead of the present the panel.
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AUDIO SYSTEM SCN BUTTON MP3 playing file POINTS ABOUT MP3 FILES While playing CD/USB/SD, press “4SCN” to To select previous/next folder, press - The device could be able to display just present exiting files. By pressing of this key English characters of keys.
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AUDIO SYSTEM POINTS ABOUT USB/SD Point: - The files with *WMA, *MP3, *Mp3 are The CD player is automatically exited from the readable. system adjustments menu if there is no action - Fat 16/Fat 32 is readable. after 5 seconds. - The device maximum readable memory is 32GB.
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AUDIO SYSTEM RDS (ON/OFF) ADJUSTMENT LCD (0 ~7) ADJUSTMENT You could activate or deactivate RDS (Radio By selecting of this switch you could change Data System). the LCD lighting intensity. REG (ON/AUTO/0FF) ADJUSTMENT MAINTENANCE In case of selection of ON switch the regional - Avoid any liquids inside the device.
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AUDIO SYSTEM ELECTRIC CONNECTORS Connector A Connector C Diagram of bases of the CD player connector as follow: Position Performance Position Performance LINE OUT LEFT OUTPUT LINE OUT RIGHT OUTPUT INTENSITY CONTROL INPUT LINE OUT EARTH BATTRY ANTENA CONTROL (ANT) LIGHTING (ILL) Amplifier steering output ACC VOLTAGE...
AUDIO SYSTEM DEFECT FINDER The following controlled list could help you to solve some problems that may be occurred at the time of using the device. Before using, control all the connectors and the manual. Do never use the device at unusual conditions such as when the device is mute, at the time of fume or singe that may cause fire or electric shock.
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HEATING / VENTILATION Heating and Ventilation The heating and ventilation system provides fresh or heated air to the interior of the car from the intake grille in front of the windshield. NOTE: Keep the air grille in the rear window shelf uncovered to enable air flow through the whole of the interior.
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HEATING / VENTILATION The following procedures will enable you to gain maximum benefit from the heating and ventilation system. Maximizing Heating System - Set all air vents towards foot wells. - Slide temperature control lever to the red section. - Slide blower speed control level to the right as needed.
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HEATING AND AUTOMATIC VENTILATION 2. Set the desired temperature. (Red arrows temperature increase and Blue arrows temperature decrease) - Adjust the normal temperature on 25 ° C . - The temperature of the cabin will be automatically fixed. Air vents and fan speed are also controlled automatically.
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HEATING AND AUTOMATIC VENTILATION - Do not set the temperature lower than and the leg is blown. 4- Non-automatic function of the temperature outside, The main stream of air is blown speed control otherwise, the system may not work through the outlet side of the * Press the fan control button to get properly legs.
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HEATING AND AUTOMATIC VENTILATION 9- Rear window heater Note : It's used to demisting and In the winter, when the engine and defrosting of rear window and side the outside temperature is low ; mirrors ventilation system fan will not work 3 minutes until the engine 10-Power off temperature reaches to the desired...
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CNG PARTS 5. PT( Pressure- Temperature) Sensor: This sensor is mounted on the fuel rail and transfer the data to the ECU*. 6. Gas Hoses (Fuel Rail to Injector Nozzel): These flexible tubes allow gas to enter the intake manifold*. 7.
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CNG FUEL SYSTEM CAUTION - Avoid keeping any object on the tank beside the tap or on the high tension pipe. - Avoid keeping any sharp objects beside the tank ,which cause the damage to the CNG equipment in the boots. -ensure that tank tap is closed before ant repair process.
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ANTI - LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) −If the handbrake is completely released −Hearing beating wise noise from front Anti-lock braking system is one of the car and rear wheels when braking over and both the handbrake indicator and anti- new and control systems preventing the slippery roads or sudden braking is normal lock braking system warning indicator are...
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ANTI - LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM CAUTION -Operation of ABS brake system is independent of pressure imposed to the brake pedal. Therefore in emergency situations, it is recommended to use a strong and continuous pressure on the brake pedal. It is not necessary to apply pressures one after another.
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INTERIOR EQUIPPMENTS 1- Locking Switch for Rear windows 4- Rear window heater (Child Safety) Push the related button to turn the heater By pressing this button, rear lifting window on. One LED will light on the button when switch (Left/Right) is deactivated. it is on.
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INTERIOR EQUIPPMENTS Sun visor Opening dashboard Push the sub visor downside in order to - Push the related lever to open the protect your eyes from direct sunlight. dashboard. Sun visors are designed to be used for - A light will be turned on by opening the windshield and side shields.
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INTERIOR EQUIPMENT Interior Equipment Front ashtray and lighter: Rear ashtray: 1-Front and rear ceiling lights: Press ashtray door to open the trap Press the upper edges of the ashtray - Pressing forward :Continuous light. door. To discharge,pull out the ashtray. to open it and pull it out to discharge it.
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AIRBAG Airbag with air bag system. In addition to safety belt and force limiter, Passenger air bag is located in the upper your vehicle is equipped with air bag too. right hand dashboard and SRS AIRBAG WARNING When you turn the ignition switch to carved on it.
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AIRBAG Servicing and maintenance of the air When driver is properly restrained by bag system wearing seat belts, the air bag has its If the air bags inflate once, have the air maximum protection effect. So adjust the bags and related components replaced your seat to the most rear position, sit up by an authorized Iran Khodro dealer as straight and fully back in your seat.
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AIRBAG WARNING - Make the seat belt as tight as possible on the passenger body. If so, the seat belt enjoy of better performance. - To achieve the greater safety and better performance of the seat belt at the time of air bag activation, always keep close the seat belt.
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Warning - Any servicing on the passenger security system (pre-tensioner, air bag, electronic control unit, wiring) or re-use of this system in another vehicle, even if is the same vehicle, is expressly forbidden. - Use only factory standard steering wheel and never replace it. - Covering of the air bag is expressly forbidden - Do not attach anything (clip, logo, watch, mobile stalk, etc.) on the steering wheel air bag.
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DRIVING DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL ......78 FUEL ECONOMY............ 88 WARNING LAMPS ..........82 DRIVING & ENVIRONMENT ........90 DIGITAL DISPLAY INSTRUCTION ......85 WINTER PRECAUTIONS ........91 STARTING AND DRIVING ........86 STARTING AND DRIVING (CNG MODE)* ....92 * If equipped...
DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL Fuel Gauge: of the gauge, and it remains until the The pointer falls to zero when the ignition engine operates in normal condition. switch is off, but it shows the tank fuel If the pointer reaches the red section, it level when the switch gets on.
WARNING LAMPS Direction Indicators-Green The directions of indicators (turning to the right and turning to the left) are defined by arrows. When you turn on the left or right signals, the corresponding green arrow on the instrument panel will flash along with the respective turn signal lights. If the flasher (hazard warning light) is used, both indicators flash together.
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WARNING LAMPS Instant Stop Warning – Red Should this indicator lights on, stop immediately and switch off the engine. Contact with dealer or authorized representative. Warning If the light comes on for any reason, driver should stop the vehicle. In case he continues driving, vehicle owner will be responsible for any resulted damages.
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WARNING LAMPS Doors Open-Red It lights up when at least one of doors is not closed properly. It operates even when the engine is off. Avoid driving when indicator lights up. Brake System Alarm – Red This indicator is turned on for a few seconds while starting the engine and then it turns off, and it turns on when the hand brake slides up or when the brake fluid level is low.
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WARNING LAMPS Brake Pads – Orange It lights up to alert that the brake pads should be check and replaced if necessary. Low Fuel Level Warning- Orange Next to the fuel gauge there is a warning light, when the light is on it shows that less than 7 liters of fuel remains in the fuel tank. Refuel as soon as possible.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY Digital display screen guide This display is located at bottom of the instrument panel (below the speed indicator) and shows you following information by pressing reset and change mode. Push change mode knob quickly to switch between different modes. If you push it for about 2 second information of the same mode is reset to zero (information could be changed to zero).
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STARTING AND DRIVING Adjusting the steering wheel To adjust height of the wheel: -Press the lever until the wheel is out of lock. -Move the wheel up and down, as desired. -After adjustment, pull the lever until it gets locked. Ignition of Injector type Motors -Increase in temperature of liquid in Releasing of the lock for steering wheel:...
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STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING If the engine is off, the auxiliary brake system dose not work and more pressure should be imposed to the brake pedal. In this situation the stopping distance of the vehicle will be increased. Before moving your vehicle, take all safety precautions.
FUEL ECONOMY Saving in fuel consumption 4- Resistance against the wind: Four main factors in fuel consumption Driving with empty roof weight space , 1-Mechanical conditions of the engine: increases in fuel consumptions by 10%. WARNING Air filter: Dirty or obstructed air filter Therefore immediately after finishing Do not place your car, when engine is reduces the efficiency of the engine.
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FUEL ECONOMY Saving in fuel consumption The weather and road conditions: -Driving: Short distances: if the engine is cold in Starting to move: Do not intend to drive first 5 kilometer of driving, it will increase fast, immediately after starting of engine. in fuel consumption by 25 %.
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DRIVING & ENVIRONMENT - Avoid driving in busy streets or rush hours as much as possible. - Use electronic equipment when strictly necessary. - Under- inflated or non- standard tires raise fuel consumption. - Avoid driving with open windows; it is preferable to use the ventilation ( it raises to fuel consumption).
Wheel chains: cleaning liquid. increase in stopping distance. In PEUGEOT PARS ,the wheel chains should be attached to the front wheels. The chains Tires: THE BODY: should be same size of the wheels and be fixed Check the air pressure of the tires, regularly.
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STARTING / DRIVING (CNG) Starting & Driving On CNG Mode* Changing the type of fuel is done by the fuel conversion key located on the middle console and you can choose the type of fuel as follows: A. Before moving (at first the car will start on gasoline then it will switch to gas) B.
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STARTING / DRIVING (CNG) NOTE In the event the engine REV is higher than 4000 revolutions per minute and it is accelerating up at the moment the conversion button is pressed down, the LED indicator will start blinking and the engine will remain on CNG as long as it has not left the REV domain, after which it will convert to gasoline.
STARTING / DRIVING (CNG) WARNING The CNG gas and the other equipment must be assessed through assessing centers(approved by ISIRI), every 36 months. The method of renewing the permit Steps of receiving CNG fuel: * controlling the permit sticker for fueling 1- Before arrival to the Gas station and the vehicle, performs fueling Operations.
MAINTENANCE Owner Care & Maintenance Safety in the Garage In addition to regular services and checks If you need to carry out maintenance, consider the following safety advices: described before, some simple periodical checks should also be done. By paying - Keep away your hands and clothing attention to the recommendations in the from moving belts and pulleys.
MAINTENANCE Routine Services The safety, reliability and performance WARNING of your car is partly dependant on your - If the vehicle moves at high speed maintenance skills, and you should become for a long time, check the engine oil's ensured that maintenance operations, oil level regularly.
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT The Parts in the Engine Compartment 1- Brake Fluid Reservoir 2- Oil Dipstick 3- Oil Filler Cap 4- Washer Reservoir 5- Radiator Cap 6- Battery 7- Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir 8- Engine compartment fuse box CAUTION Adding: when adding oil, ensure that it is not spilt on engine parts there WARNING WARNING...
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT Purring motor oil: Checking the motor oil level: Take out the cap for motor oil manifold. Check the motor oil level weekly or in Pure the oil into the tank space. The level case of continuous usage of the car, of the oil should never exceed the sign check it several times per week.
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT CAUTION WARNINGS Never use mixture of anti freezing -During working on engine, the liquid and water for glass cleaners.This radiator Fan may start working any will damage the paint work of the car. moment. (Danger of injury) - Adding oil: When adding oil take care not to pure the oil on the engine parts because there will be danger of catching Fire.
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COOLING SYSTEM Anti-Freeze Anti-Freeze contains corrosion inhibitors. Anti freeze content of the coolant should be maintained between 40-50%, not only in cold weather but also all the year. WARNING The evacuation must be done by authorized deal of IKCO ,if any of cooling Checking the Coolant fully tightened to the second thread.
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BRAKES Brake system them again, creates negative effects on The most important part of safety in your operation of the system). vehicle, means brake system, is equipped Just use the standard brake oils and with disk brakes in forward, bowl brakes at the approved brands and packages that are back and also a binaural hydraulic system.
HYDRAULIC STEERING Hydraulic steering wheel If the Hydraulic steering wheel, is working properly, there is no need to add extra oil in the container and if it is necessary, it will be very little. In case of sudden or frequent reduction in oil level, the car should be investigated by authorized representative.
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BATTERY CAUTIONS WARNINGS -If the car was left unused for more than 6 days ,it The acid contained in the battery is Toxic and should be switched on at least once and continue corrosive. In case of it’s leakage, note the being on for one hour.
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CLEANING & CARING VEHICLE Recommendations for washing the vehicle 8- Suitable detergent for washing vehicle: 1-Wash vehicle at least once per week if - Low basic (PH=7-9) weather is normal. - Proper lubricant to protect the paint from 2- Wash vehicle away from direct sunlight scratching.
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CLEANING & CARING VEHICLE Cleaning the Bodywork Cleaning The Underneath Use the following materials to wash the In order to preserve the car painting finish, Occasionally and especially in winter, exterior of the vehicle: please consider the following advices. flush away mud from underneath of the - Car shampoo - Do not use hot water to wash the car.
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CLEANING & CARING VEHICLE Cleaning of Tar stains Mirrors -Wax for creating protection shield To clean the tar and grease stains ,use between the paint and foreign objects. Wash the mirrors with water and soap. To white alcohol. Then wash the area with remove the ice patches from the mirror water and soap till the residues of alcohol Blades of the wipers...
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CLEANING & CARING VEHICLE Maintenance of the Vehicle's Natural Care Of the Fabric Used in Inside If possible, when the vehicle is parked, Leather* leave one of the windows slightly down. Furnishings of the Vehicle* Natural leather requires care to keep its Prevent direct sunlight on the leather This type of fabric, like any other, requires beauty and durability.
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TECHNICAL EMERGENCIES TOWING ................110 FUSES* ................119 CHANGING WHEELS ............112 MAINTENANCE & SERVICING OF BATTERY ...133 CHANGING LAMPS ............115 HANDLING METHOD IN A CASE OF LEAKAGE* ..137 * If equipped...
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VEHICLE TRANSPORT WARNING - If the engine is off, the hydraulic Steering wheel and brake system, do not operate. - The vehicle on tow should be always lighter than the towing vehicle. - The towed vehicle should never have any passengers. - Remember that the brake servo does not operate when the engine is off, and you need much generator...
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VEHICLE TRANSPORT Transport by truck This type of carrying is recommended to prevent any accident or damage. Rear Towing Avoid suspension towing on front wheels if possible. If it is necessary, tow it at least speed and short distances. The steering should be locked when the wheels are completely ahead.
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CHANGING WHEELS WARNINGS -Park your car on a smooth and hard surface which is not slippery (for example, do not park on ceramics) and if necessary use a barrier underneath the base of the jack and switch on the flashers (Emergency lights) Put the hand brake and remove the gear from neutral.
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CHANGING WHEELS WARNINGS -Jack is only used for changing the wheels only. Under no circumstances it should be used for other operations such as repairs or reaching underneath of the vehicle. - If the life time of the reserve tire is over, take it to the one of the authorized repair shops, so that you can make Putting the reserve wheel...
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CHANGING WHEELS to width of tire, R means Radial structure and 15 is the wheel diameter in inch. Tire rotation Front tires wear more than rear tires in front differential vehicles due to braking, driving and steering forces. To avoid uneven wear of your tires and to prolong their life, rotate the tires as follows every 10000 km driving: Taking care of the tires...
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CHANGING LAMPS Changing the lamps 1-Front light bulbs 6-Side lights on the mud guards - By separating the plastic pins on the Front lights Turn the plastic covers behind the light, bottom and screws available (within the In order to dismantle the front lights , it anticlockwise, until it gets separated.
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CHANGING LAMPS Changing the combination of lights at Change of lamp Front/Rear Ceiling Lights the back Rear side lights Enter a screwdriver into the slot, at the end -Remove the decorative frame of the rear 1-Side light lamp= 21 watts. of the lamp, and lever off the lamp, detach light sockets from the rear trunk.
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CHANGING LAMPS High brake lights (rear shelf) * - Then detach the jack. (2) LED map reader (middle) - Pull the side clamp downwards and, open - By opening the holding screws, For replacing LED map reader lamps, first, the lamp assembly.(1) replace the lamp assembly.(3) open the screws Decorative cantilever roof, remove the frame and then release...
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CHANGING LAMPS Dashboard lights The third red light LED trunk - First, by opening two bolts, open the -First, open the holding frame of lights by Insert carefully a screwdriver into the groove frame of lights. pressing two buttons on either side of the of the lights.
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Electric fuses are considered for all modulator ABS - high speed fan relays. DIAG - feeding after ABS alarm relay. models of PEUGEOT, but may be 4-F4 = 10 Amperes: Small LED rear right - 13-F13 = 30 Amperes: No consumption.
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FUSES Fuses: 17-F17 = 10 Amperes: Permanent power unit intelligent ventilation system - Memory radio. 18-F18 = 10 Amperes: Rear fog lamp 19-F19 = 10 Amperes: Panel lighting - Front lighting Amp - Brightness panel radio keys - Lighting control system on the steering wheel (MFC) - Lighter lighting - Lighting controllers, electric mirrors.
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FUSES Junction box* Fuse operation Fuse ampere fuse Fuses are simple connections which cut the electricity when Radio (power supply after switch) 10 A Radio (direct power supply from battery) 10 A necessary, in order to protect the electrical parts. When an Lighter (direct power supply from battery) 20 A electrical part is broken down, its protective fuse may be...
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FUSES Fuses guide table (cabin) FUSE BOX AND DASHBOARD RELAY* Fuse No. Rating Fuses function The fuse box is located under the dashboardon the left. To open, pull the fuse box cover to the Electric Seat Supply front. Main switch supply (position 2) air bag unit and air conditioning system Main switch supply (position 1) lighter Relay Main switch supply - position 1(motivation of heater relay ،...
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FUSES Fuses Guide Table * Fuse Fuses function Rating Electric supply for ignition switch Relay switch for fog lamp/horn BCM Inside systems electric connection supply BCM Inside systems electric connection supply Fan (High speed) Fan (Low speed) Brake (ABS) Brake (ABS) Relays Guide Table * Engine Compartment Fuse box * ----...
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FUSES Fuse Box and Relay inside the dashboard CEC* The location of the fuse box is under the left air valve. * If equipped...
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FUSES Fuse Box Relays inside the dashboard CEC* Relay Operation Type of Relay Relay Color Relay Relay for Ventilation Fan HC Micro 4P (12V/35A) Brown * R2 Power Relays for Shock Sensor and Motion Sensor (Option) 1 Micro 5P (12V/20A/10A) Grey Relay for Power Management HC Micro 4P (12V/35A)
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FUSES Fuse Box and Relay inside the Dashboard CEC* Fuse Box Fuses inside the dashboard Fuse Box Fuses inside the dashboard Type of Type of Fuse Fuse Fuse Operation Fuse Operation Ampere Ampere Fuse Fuse Mini Cooler Gas Pressure Switch 3 phase AC to ECU Front Small Light Fans Relay Coil Power Rear Small Light...
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FUSES Fuse Box and Relay inside the Dashboard CEC* Fuse Box Fuses inside the dashboard Fuse Box Fuses inside the dashboard Type of Type of Fuse Fuse Fuse Operation Fuse Operation Ampere Ampere Fuse Fuse Rear Gear Lamp Electric Actuator Driver Side Door Driver-side power window switch Driving Power Right Front Door Mini...
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FUSES CEC Integration System* remote control. locking key for approximately 5 seconds, 1- Ceiling Light • All the doors and trunk lid and bonnet by alarming and flashing LED Display • If one of the doors open ceiling light if closed, can be locked/unlocked by the 3 times (this option is disabled and re- lights.
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FUSES 7- Power the rear and front glass lifters of these devices will be activated activated. If this is a repeat, alarm • When the ignition switch is closed, immediately. system is deactivated and the alarm will front and rear glass can be raised and •...
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FUSES CEC Fuses in the Fuse Box inside the Engine * Type of Fuse Fuse Operation Amper Fuse Mini Electric Fuel Pump J-Case ABS1 Power J-Case ABS 2 Power J-Case Battery Power for AA and CC Ignition Switch J-Case Battery Power for kk Ignition Switch J-Case Battery Power for all relays and fuses inside the fuse box inside dashboard Battery Power for all relays and fuses inside the fuse box inside dashboard and...
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FUSES CEC Fuses in the Fuse Box inside the Engine * Type of Fuse Fuse Operation Amper Fuse Mini Heater Gas Valve Mini Oxygen Sensor J-Case High Speed Engine Fan J-Case Low Speed Engine Fan ------ ------ -------------- Mini Cooler Compressor Clutch Bobbin Power Relays for (Cooler Compressor - Mini Engine Fan)
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FUSES Fuse Box and CEC Relay inside the Engine Compartment* Relays in the Fuse Box inside the Engine Relay Relay color Type of Relay Relay Operation Black Ultra Micro 4P (12V/20A) Relay for Fuel Pump Black Ultra Micro 4P (12V/20A) -------------- Light Grey Mini 4P (12V/40A)
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BATTERY CARE & MAINTENANCE will be established which cause damages to the vehicle wiring which is not under coverage of the guarantee. 3)Switch off all vehicle’s electrical equipments (audio system, heating system, etc.). switch off the auxiliary vehicle. Check both vehicles to be in freewheel position.
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BATTERY CARE & MAINTENANCE B) Charging battery by charger You should first dismantle the battery. Do CAUTION as follows: Final voltage of the 12 volt charged -Disconnect negative cable first. battery will be equal to 14.10 -14.40. -Then disconnect positive cable; -Ensure the voltage of both battery to -Then disconnect the clamp of the battery be same (12 Volt) when using auxiliary...
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BATTERY CARE & MAINTENANCE Battery Care & Maintenance A) Always keep the battery case clean. WARNING CAUTION B) To prevent the poles from becoming In normal situation, batteries produce In case of disconnecting or changing the sulfated, cover them in industrial Vaseline battery and E.C.U, the vehicle's engine flammable Hydrogen gas which may or grease.
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BATTERY CARE & MAINTENANCE Battery Safety Tips should seriously be refrained from. -Do not bang on the battery poles. - It is recommended not to add any chemical -Prevent short-circuiting of the positive stuff such as battery tablets, battery vitamins WARNING and negative poles with each other.
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HANDLING METHOD IN CASE OF GAS LEAKAGE WARNING - Any repair work such as changing or fixing the container's top valve or servicing the regulator should only be carried out by skilled personnel approved by the manufacturing company and within the authorized workshop. - Also since the container and regulator are traceable components, therefore any repair or change must...
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TECHNICAL DATA VEHICL SPECIFICATION PLATE .........138 DIMENSION ..............139 ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA .........140 CAPACITIES ..............141 WEIGHTS ............... 142 ANTI-POLLUTION SYSTEM .........143...
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VEHICLE SPECIFICATION PLATE 1- The specification plate consists of followings: - Engine number. - Chassis number. - Color number. - Model. 2- Engine number plate NOTE Please mention all referred information in specification plate along with other information regarding the owner, date of delivery and Distance made by the vehicle in all your correspondence with IRAN KHODRO or other associations.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION OF THE ENGINES Engine Specification XU7JP4L3 TU5JP4L4 Engine serial number XU7JP4L3 TU5JP4L4 Volume of cylinder 1761 (cm3) 1587 (cm3) 1905 (cm3) Diameter & course of the 83 X 81.4 (mm) 78.5 X 82 (mm) 83×88 (mm) piston Proportional compression 9.3 : 1 10.5 : 1 10/2: 1...
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CAPACITIES Capacities Type of oil and consumptive materials:** Gas (CNG) 75 Lit. Type of consumable Parts of the car Level of Quality Fuel tank’s volume materials Gasoline 66 Lit. 10W40 Engine oil (petrol type) API - SL / SJ Capacity of rear trunk (Cubic decimeters) 20W50* XU7 JPL3 , XUM Dimensions:...
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WEIGHTS Engine Type Gasoline (L3) XUM Engine with Bi-fuel engine conditions Manual Gearbox Manual Gearbox manual gearbox With 75 lit. gas cylinder XU7PL3(BE3) TU5JP4L4(BE4) XUM engine Approx.Net Vehicle weight(without passenger & Auxiliary equipments; 1165 1185 1153 1238 with a full tank) Maximum Total weight;...
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ANTI-POLLUTION SYSTEM Pollution Control System Your vehicle is equiped with pollution control system in regard of vehicle polluting material. Catalytic Converter: Catalytic converter or Catalyst is used to react on exhausting pollutant to produce least pollution gases. Lead is of the most important factor in breaking or damaging catalyst.
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INDEX Conversion From Gas To Gasoline Adjusting Safety Belts Conversion From Gasoline To Gas Handling Method In Case Of Gas Leakage 135 Adjusting The Steering Wheel Heating / Ventilation Air Bag Hydraulic Steering Wheel Air Pressure Of The Tires Demisting Anti Pinch System Digital Display Screen Guide Digital instrument Panel...
INDEX The Clock Opening the Fuel Filler Flap In Emergency The Method Of Renewing The Permit situation Sticker For Fuelling The Vehicle Transporting The Vehicle Tread wear Indicator Pollution Control system Puncture Vehicle Specification Plate Vehicle Transport Rear Ash Tray Recommendations For Washing The Vehicle Warning Lamps...
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