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LANOS OWNER'S MANUAL (MY 2002) FOR GENERAL AREA (LHD)
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When it comes to service, remember that your DAEWOO dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested in your complete satisfaction. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for choosing a DAEWOO product and assure you of our continuing interest in your motoring pleasure and satisfaction.
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Daewoo reserves the right to change speci- used to alert you to potential injury fications or design at any time without no- We would like to point out that non-Daewoo hazards or property damage. Obey tice and without incurring any obligation...
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR ..........................1–1 2. STARTING AND OPERATING ..........................2–1 3. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS........................... 3–1 4. VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* ..................... 4–1 5. AUDIO SYSTEM* ..............................5–1 6. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ........................... 6–1 7.
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Ensure that windows, outside rear view • Be sure you understand your car and new Daewoo. However, following a few mirrors and lights are clean, undamaged its equipment and how to operate it simple precautions for the first few hundred and unobstructed.
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Two keys are provided which fit all key TRANSPONDER* WARNING cylinders. On vehicles equipped with a Daewoo Immo- Do not leave the key with the vehicle. Keep one of the two keys as a spare. bilizer System, two keys with an integrated •...
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1–4 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR DOOR LOCKS Front doors can be locked or unlocked from All doors can be locked or unlocked from To open the door from the outside, raise the outside by using the key. the inside by pushing or pulling the door lock door handle.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–5 CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING CHILD SECURITY DOOR LOCKS SYSTEM* Child security locking helps prevent rear WARNING doors from being accidentally opened by The central door locking system is activated Children in rear seats can open rear children in the car.
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1–6 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM WITH ANTI-THEFT FUNCTION* 3. PANIC button: Sounds the alarm and NOTE flashes the hazard lamps for 30 seconds The keyless entry system lets you lock and You must use the transmitter to acti- or until the PANIC button is pressed unlock your doors from up to 6 meters away vate the anti-theft mode.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–7 Anti-Theft Alarm Function Security Indicator* Normal Condition: If there has not been When the anti-theft mode is activated, the The security indicator will flash when the an intrusion, and no malfunciton has been alarm will sound for 30 seconds and the vehicle is under the anti-theft mode.
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4. Install the new batteries. Be sure that to separate the two halves. to your Daewoo dealer. When the dealer the positive (+) side faces down to- 2. Lift off the front cover, bottom half first.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–9 DOOR WINDOWS To raise or lower the door window, rotate WARNING NOTE the window regulator handle in the door Used lithium batteries can harm the In following case the transmitter fails panel. Items can get trapped in windows. environment.
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1–10 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR POWER WINDOW SWITCHES* REAR DOOR WINDOW LOCK The power windows can be operated by SWITCH* WARNING the power window switches on each door Use this switch to isolate the rear door win- Parts of body can be trapped in trim pad when the ignition switch is placed dow switches.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–11 REAR DOOR WINDOW SWITCH* REAR HINGED WINDOWS* Rear door window switches are located on (3 door hatchback only) WARNING each rear door to operate the correspond- To open, pull catch and push window glass Accidental closing of power window ing rear door window.
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1–12 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR TILTABLE STEERING WHEEL* POWER SUN ROOF* The steering wheel can be adjusted to five The power sun roof can be operated by the NOTE different positions. To adjust the steering switch located on the right of the room lamp, The uppermost position (first posi- wheel, pull the control lever on the left side between the sun visors, with the ignition...
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–13 OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR Adjust the outside rearview mirrors with the Tilting the Sun Roof WARNING adjusting levers so that you can see not only To tilt up, press the front part of the switch Care must be taken when operating each side of the road behind you but also and hold it.
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1–14 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR ADJUSTING SWITCH* The outside rearview mirrors can be folded CAUTION flat against the side of the vehicle by push- The outside rearview mirror on the pass- Adjust mirror angles before driving. ing it forward or backward when driving in enger's side can be adjusted electrically with narrow road or washing the vehicle, etc.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–15 INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR FRONT SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTMENT The inside mirror can be adjusted up, down To move the seat forwards or backwards, CAUTION or sideways to obtain the best view. The in- pull up the control lever located inboard and Maintain rearward vision from side mirror has day and night positions.
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1–16 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR FRONT SEAT RECLINING ADJUSTMENT WARNING WARNING To adjust the seat back, turn the handwheel Excessive seat belt slack could re- Control of vehicle can be lost. or lift the lever (if so equipped) on the out- duce effectiveness of seat belts.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–17 DRIVER'S SEAT HEIGHT EASY ENTRY FRONT SEATS* HEAD RESTRAINTS ADJUSTMENT* (3 door hatchback only) Head restraints are designed to help reduce To facilitate entering and leaving the rear the risk of neck injuries. To adjust the driver's seat cushion angle, seat area, tilt the front seatback forward by To adjust the front seat head restraint, pull turn the handwheel on the outside of the...
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1–18 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR FOLDING REAR SEAT BACK* The rear seat backs can be folded down To remove the head restraint, WARNING separately to increase the luggage space. 1. Pull it up to the stop position. • Never pile luggage and other Pull up the locking knob on the top of each 2.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–19 SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS To protect you and your passengers in the CAUTION CAUTION event of an accident, it is compulsory that When returning rear seat back to the Improper use of seat belt can cause the seat belts are worn by all occupants upright position, more serious injury.
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• Never wear the seat belt with a collision. No replacement is required after a the trim panel. straps twisted. minor collision if a Daewoo Dealer or • Never wear the shoulder belt under Daewoo Authorized Service Operation finds your arm.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–21 CHILD RESTRAINT WARNING CAUTION When transporting infants or small children, • When installing a child restraint Damaged seat belt can cause more an appropriate child restraint system should system, follow the instructions pro- always be used. serious injury.
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1–22 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR THREE POINT SEAT BELT Each Daewoo vehicle is equipped with three Using the Belt PREGNANT WOMEN point seat belts with automatic retractors, al- It is recommended that pregnant women use Pull the belt evenly out of the retractor and...
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–23 LAP BELT A lap belt is installed in the center of the rear To remove the belt, depress the red push- The buckle and metal latch plate of the cen- seat. button on the buckle. The belt will retract ter rear lap belt are identified by the "CEN- Insert the metal latch plate into the buckle until automatically.
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1–24 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER* On some models, the seat belts for the front NOTE WARNING seats are equipped with an automatic belt Improper use of seat belt could injure When fastening the rear seat shoul- pretensioner. der belt or the center rear lap belt, seriously.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–25 SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTOR* AIR BAG* On seat belts with a height-adjustable up- The air bag Supplemental Restraint System WARNING per anchorage point, pull belt out, depress (SRS) can provide additional protection for Improperly worn seat belt could the center of the adjuster (with pretensioner) the driver and front passenger(if equipped) cause severe injury.
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Wear seat belt at all times even your rials. Daewoo equipped with air bag. Air bag system serves as supplement to the seat belt. CAUTION Air bag system will not be triggered.
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• Children who have outgrown child restraint systems should sit in rear seat and be restrained with seat belt. CAUTION Treatment by unauthorized persons could cause injury. Repairs to instrument panel should be done by only Daewoo Dealer.
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1–28 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR TRUNK LID After the Air Bag Deploys To open the trunk lid, insert the key into the Trunk lid release lever key slot in the trunk lid and turn it clockwise. After the air bag deflates, you may notice a The trunk lid can be opened by pulling up burning smell, smoke, and white powder in To close the trunk lid, push it down.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–29 FUEL FILLER DOOR RELEASE LEVER 3. Open the fuel filler cap by turning it coun- WARNING terclockwise. The fuel filler is located in the rear quarter Fuel may be under pressure. 4. After refueling, tighten the fuel filler cap panel on the right-hand side of the vehicle.
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1–30 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR TAILGATE* (HATCHBACK ONLY) ENGINE HOOD The tailgate can be locked or unlocked with 1. To open the engine hood, pull the release WARNING the key. handle located on left lower side of in- Exhaust gases are poisonous. strument panel to unlatch the engine Do not drive with the tailgate open To lock, insert the key into the key slot and...
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–31 2. Push the bottom of the hook to the left 3. To hold the engine hood in the open po- 4. Before closing the engine hood, press and lift the engine hood. sition, insert the support rod into the slot the support rod firmly into its clip to pre- provided in the underside of the engine vent it from rattling.
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1–32 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR WARNING WARNING An open engine hood while vehicle If it is necessary to check beneath the is in motion obscures forward vision, engine hood with engine running ; resulting in an accident. • For manual transmission place •...
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Operation in Foreign Countries NOTE suitable. Fuel quality has a decisive influence If you are going to drive your Daewoo in To avoid accidental filling of leaded on the power output, driveability and life of another country, be sure to : fuel, the larger nozzles for leaded the engine.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–3 IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch on the right side of the START steering column has the following four po- The engine can be turned off without lock- This position activates the starter motor, sitions, LOCK, ACC, ON, and START. ing the steering wheel.
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2–4 STARTING AND OPERATING BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE STARTING THE ENGINE • Make sure the area around the vehicle 1. Apply the parking brake. 3. Crank the engine without touching the is clear. accelerator pedal by turning the ignition 2. Manual transmission : •...
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–5 IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM* Engine block heater* The Daewoo Immobilizer System provides an 4. Warm-up additional theft deterrent to the vehicle in Your vehicle is designed to install the engine Allow the engine to idle for at least 30 which it is installed and prevents it from be- block heater.
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TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION* CAUTION To change gears, fully depress the clutch The automatic transmission in your Daewoo To help prevent clutch damage, do pedal. Then move the gearshift lever. After vehicle is an electronically controlled four not rest your foot on the clutch pedal shifting, release the clutch slowly.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–7 Selector lever lock Starting the Car CAUTION Push the release button located on the side of • After starting the engine, fully depress To help prevent transmission dam- the selector grip when engaging "R"(Reverse) the foot brake pedal before shifting the age ;...
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2–8 STARTING AND OPERATING Selector Lever Positions P, R and N Drive Range D Drive Range D P = Park, with the front wheels locked. To = The drive position for normal driving = The drive position for driving condi- be selected only with the vehicle sta- conditions in first to fourth gear.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–9 Drive Range 2 Drive Range 1 NOTE 2 = The drive position for second gear hold 1 = The drive position for maximum braking In drive range 2, the vehicle starts in basically (first and second gear above effect, e.g.
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For powerful acceleration or driving up long mode should be selected. electric parts fault. slopes, push the Power/Economy mode You must consult a Daewoo Dealer or This is the most effective and economical switch. Daewoo Authorized Service Operations as mode for routine, stop-and-go or motor-way The "PWR"...
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–11 DRIVING TIPS FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION* Kickdown Engine Braking When the accelerator pedal is depressed be- In order to utilize the engine braking effect Starting the Car yond its resistance point below certain speeds, when driving downhill, select drive range After starting the engine and before shifting the transmission shifts down into a lower gear.
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2–12 STARTING AND OPERATING Stopping the Car Rocking the Car Maneuvering the Car The selector lever can be left in the chosen If it becomes necessary to rock the car to To maneuver the car back and forth during drive range with the engine running. free it from sand, mud, snow or a hole, move attempts to park or in garage entrances uti- When stopping on gradients engage the...
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Have the braking system checked and re- performance loss. • Keep safe forward speed. paired by a Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo Au- • Keep plenty of space ahead, to rear thorized Service Operation before continu- ing your journey.
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ABS regulation. tem due to malfunction of ABS. We recommend that you familiarize yourself Consult your Daewoo Dealer as soon as • Stop the vehicle and consult your with this braking technique. However, avoid possible if this condition occurs.
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Automatic transmission models: before driving off. front wheels in straight ahead ma- Move the selector lever to the "P" (PARK) See your Daewoo Dealer if adjustment of terials. position. the parking brake is required. 3. Close all windows and sun roof*.
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2–16 STARTING AND OPERATING SUGGESTIONS FOR MORE ECONOMICAL OPERATION • Do not carry unnecessary weight in the CAUTION vehicle. Your car's fuel economy is mainly dependent Under cold weather conditions, the • Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal on your style of driving.
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If stalled in snow, mud or sand, use 2 • Never sit(or leave the children) in a ately by a Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo (second) gear and accelerate slowly. parked or stopped vehicle for any ex- Authorized Service Operation. If it is...
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4–2 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* CONTROL PANEL VENTILATION AND HEATING 1. Temperature control switch Air mixture system: by mixing cold and hot 2. Fan control switch air the temperature can be regulated with- 3. Air distribution switch out delay and thereby held practically con- 4.
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–3 CENTER VENTILATION VENTS SIDE VENTILATION VENTS TEMPERATURE CONTROL Air can be directed into the vehicle via both Air can be directed into the vehicle via both SWITCH center vents. side ventilation vents. The temperature control switch is used to The air flow can be directed as desired by control the temperature of the air that comes tilting and swivelling the fins.
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4–4 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* FAN CONTROL SWITCH AIR INTAKE LEVER The fan switch provides the speed control This is used to select fresh outside air or NOTE of the blower fan (there are 4 fan speeds). recirculation inside air. Continued operation in the recircu- The rate of air flow can be regulated by lation mode could cause interior to...
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–5 AIR DISTRIBUTION SWITCH This switch allows you to select the outlet Face Position ( Bi-level position ( air flow. Air flows from the center and side ventila- Air flows from the center, side ventilation This switch has the following five positions;...
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4–6 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* Foot position ( Foot-Defrosting position ( Defrosting position ( Air flows mainly from foot outlets of front Air flows from foot outlets of front seat, and Air flows from the windshield and front door seat.
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–7 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM* AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH* The ventilation, heating and refrigeration This switch turns on and off the air condi- NOTE sections make up a functional unit designed tioning. Using the air conditioning while to provide maximum comfort at all times of Start the engine, turn the fan speed control driving up long hills or in heavy traf-...
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4–8 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* MAXIMUM COOLING* NORMAL COOLING* BI-LEVEL During hot weather and when the vehicle Normal cooling during interurban and To be used during transitional periods e.g. has been exposed to the sun for lengthy motorway driving. low outside temperature and little sunshine.
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–9 VENTILATION MAXIMUM HEATING NORMAL HEATING Outside air is directed through the center Air conditioning switch: OFF Air conditioning switch: OFF and side ventilation vents. Air intake lever : Air intake lever : Air conditioning switch: OFF Air distribution switch : Air distribution switch : Air intake lever :...
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4–10 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* DEFROSTING OPERATING TIPS FOR COOLING Air conditioning switch: OFF or ON SYSTEM NOTE • If the car has been parked in direct sun- Air intake lever : Do not use the position light, open the windows before operat- during cool operation in extremely Air distribution switch : ing the air conditioning.
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5–2 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) RADIO AND CASSETTE FRONT PANEL (AKF-4336)* Before operating the audio system, read op- eration procedures thoroughly. Becoming familiar with operation procedures will help you obtain the best performance EJECT PROGRAM from your car audio system. AUTO REVERSE Features TUNE...
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–3 RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE L. C. D GENERAL OPERATION Radio reception is affected by station signal Power / Volume Control Knob (1) strength, distance from a radio transmitter, Rotate this knob clockwise to turn on the buildings, bridges, mountains and other ex- audio system and increase the volume.
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5–4 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) Fader/Balance Control Knob (4) Clock Control Button (7) How to Set the Time To display the current time on the L.C.D. Fader Control : 1. Turn on the audio system. while operating the radio or cassette, press Rotate this knob clockwise to decrease the 2.
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–5 RADIO OPERATION 1. Rotate the power/volume control knob How to Tune in the Desired Station How to Preset the Station clockwise. Then the radio is turned on. Manual Tuning : 6 stations on each band (FM1, FM2 and AM) If a tape is already loaded in the tape Press the tuning up ( ) or down (...
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5–6 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) CASSETTE OPERATION 1. Rotate the power/volume control knob Fast Forward / Rewind & Program Program : clockwise. Then the radio is turned on. Buttons (9) To play back the opposite side of tape while playing back one side, press the fast for- 2.
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–7 ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM The identification card stamped with the AF Security number entering 3) Press the No.3, then the "123-" sig- 1. Turning the ignition key to "ACC" or "ON" nal will appear, code and security code number is provided and pressing power/volume control knob 4) Press the No.4, then the "1234"...
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5–8 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) RADIO AND CASSETTE FRONT PANEL (AKF-8846W)* Before operating the audio system, read PROGRAM EJECT operation procedures thoroughly. Becoming familiar with operation procedures SCAN AM/FM PS/AS HI-POWER 25Wx4CH will help you obtain the best performance SOUND from your car audio system.
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–9 RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE Radio reception is affected by station signal L. C. D. strength, distance from a radio transmitter, 2 11 3 12 buildings, bridges, mountains and other ex- ternal influences. Intermittent changes in reception quality are normally caused by VOL BAS TRE FAD BAL these external influences.
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5–10 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) GENERAL OPERATION Power / Volume Control Knob (1) How to Adjust the Sound (2) Volume Control (1) : Power On : Sound Mode Selection (2) : 1. Press power/volume control knob (1), Press this knob to turn the audio system on.
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–11 Bass Control : Treble Control : Balance Control : Bass control is used to adjust the bass (low Treble control is used to adjust the treble Balance control is used to adjust the volume frequency) sound quality.
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5–12 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) RADIO OPERATION 1. Press the power button (1) to turn the Fader Control : How to Tune in the Desired Station audio system on. Fader control is used to adjust the volume Seek Tuning : 2.
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–13 How to Preset the Station Preset Scan : Manual Memory : To hear the preset station stored on the pre- 1. Select the desired band using the band 6 stations on each band (FM1, FM2, AM and set buttons, press the preset scan button selection button (10).
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5–14 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) CASSETTE OPERATION Fast Forward / Rewind & Program Program : 1. Press the power button (1) to turn the au- Buttons (9) dio system on. To play back the opposite side of tape while 2.
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–15 ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM 4. Enter your own "security number" into The identification card stamped with the AF Security number entering the unit, with the preset button No.1-6. 1. Turning the ignition key to "ACC" or "ON" code and security code number is provided and pressing power/volume control knob with the vehicle.
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5–16 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) If you fail to enter the "security number" into NOTE the unit, the "Err" signal appear for a few • If you fail to enter the "AF code" seconds and it will be disappeared. into the unit, an incorrect fre- Then the "COdE"...
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–17 AM/FM ETR STEREO CASSETTE FRONT PANEL (AKF-0676W) Before operating the audio system, read operation procedures thoroughly. Becoming familiar with these procedures will AM/FM SCAN PS/AS HI-POWER 35Wx4CH help you obtain the best performance from TAPE DOLBY SYSTEM your audio system.
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5–18 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE Vacuum Fluorescent Display (V.F.D.) Radio reception is affected by station signal 5 6 7 strength, distance from a radio transmitter, buildings, bridges, mountains and other ex- ternal influences. These features may cause intermittent changes in reception quality.
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–19 GENERAL OPERATION Power / Volume Control Knob How to Adjust the Sound Volume Control (1) : 1. Rotate power/volume control knob clock- Power On: Sound Mode Selection: wise to increase the volume and coun- Turn ignition switch to ACC or ON.
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5–20 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) Bass Control: Treble Control: Balance Control: Bass control is used to adjust the bass (low Treble control is used to adjust the treble Balance control is used to adjust the volume frequency) sound quality. (high frequency) sound quality.
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–21 RADIO OPERATION 1. Press the power button or AM/FM but- Fader Control: How to Tune in the Desired Station ton to turn the audio system on. Fader control is used to adjust the volume Seek Tuning: separation between the front and rear 2.
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5–22 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) Preset Scan: To Preset a Station Manual Memory: To hear the preset station stored on each 1. Select the desired band using the band 6 stations on each band (FM1, FM2, AM and preset button, press the preset scan button.
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–23 CASSETTE OPERATION Cassette On / Program Button Fast Forward / Rewind & 1. Press the power button or "TAPE" but- AMS (Auto Music Search) buttons ton to turn the audio system on. To play back the opposite side of tape while 2.
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5–24 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) Metal Tape Auto-Sensing Repeat Button AMS (Auto Music Search) buttons This unit has metal tape auto-sensing capa- Press RPT button to repeatedly listen to the AMS function searches for the desired mu- bility.
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1. Turn the ignition key to "ACC" or "ON" "Err" will be displayed for a few seconds. Daewoo. Keep this information in a safe and press power/volume control knob to "COdE" will then be displayed again. Repeat activate the audio system.
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5–26 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) RADIO, CASSETTE AND FRONT PANEL CD PLAYER (AKD-0636W)* Before you use the audio systems, read these directions thoroughly. Becoming familiar with these directions will help you obtain the best performance from your vehicle’s audio system. AM/FM MUTE Features...
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–27 1. Power / Volume Control Knob 9. Tape Ejection Button 2. CD On & CDC Button* 10. CD Ejection Button 3. Radio-On & Band (FM/AM) Selection Button 11. Tape Slot 4. Security Warning LED* 12.
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5–28 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE V. F. D. Radio reception is affected by station signal 1 15 4 13 18 strength, distance from a radio transmitter, buildings, bridges, mountains and other ex- ternal influences. Intermittent changes in reception quality are normally caused by INTRO SCAN RPT RDM MTL CD-C...
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–29 GENERAL OPERATION Power / Volume Control Knob (1) How to Adjust the Sound (2) Volume Control (1) : Power On : Sound Mode Selection (17) : 1. Rotate power/volume control knob (1) Press this knob to turn the audio system on.
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5–30 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) Bass Control : Treble Control : Balance Control : Bass control is used to adjust the bass (low Treble control is used to adjust the treble Balance control is used to adjust the volume frequency) sound quality.
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–31 Fader Control : Balance Control : Sound Style (EQ) : In balance control condition, turn this knob Fader control is used to adjust the volume • Select one of the pre-defined sound clockwise to raise the right speaker volume, of the front and rear speakers.
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5–32 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) RADIO OPERATION How to Tune in the Desired Station Preset Scan : 1. Press the power knob (1) or AM/FM To hear the preset station stored on the pre- button to turn the audio system on. Seek Tuning : set buttons, press the preset scan button Use the seek buttons (16) to quickly search...
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–33 CASSETTE OPERATION 1. Press the power knob (1) to turn the au- How to Preset the Station Manual Memory : dio system on. 1. Select the desired band using the band 6 stations on each band (FM1, FM2 and AM) 2.
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5–34 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) Cassette On / Program Button (15) Fast Forward / Rewind Button (16) AMS (Auto Music Search) Button (16) To turn the cassette on while operating the Fast Forward : AMS function searches the desired music by radio or CD player, press this button if a tape To fast forward wind the tape, press the fast counting the blank intervals between musics.
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–35 CD PLAYER OPERATION Metal Tape Auto-Sensing Repeat Button 1. Press the power knob to turn the audio system on Press "RPT" button to repeatedly listen to the This unit has metal tape auto-sensing func- 2.
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5–36 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) CD Player-On Button (2) Track Up/Down Button (16) Random Button To turn the CD player on while operating the Track up/down button (16) makes it easy to To play back the tracks on the CD in a ran- radio or cassette, and a CD is already in- play back the current track again or to skip dom order, press "RDM"...
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–37 ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM The identification card stamped with the AF Introduction Button Repeat Button code and security code number is provided To scan the CD in a convenient way, press To repeatedly listen to the current track, with the vehicle.
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5–38 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) Security number entering 3) Press the No.3, then the "123-" sig- NOTE 1. Turning the ignition key to "ACC" or "ON" nal will appear, • If you fail to enter the "AF code" and pressing power/volume control knob 4) Press the No.4, then the "1234"...
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AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–39 POWER ANTENNA* CARE AND MAINTENANCE Do not store cassettes in the Cleaning the unit The antenna will automatically extend when following places; the radio mode is switched on, and retract • If the front panel is dirty, wipe it clean when the radio mode is switched off.
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6–2 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL, JACK AND VEHICLE TOOLS JACK SPECIFICATION CAUTION The spare wheel, jack and vehicle tools are Type Cantilever Storing a jack, a tire, or other equip- accommodated in the luggage/load compart- ment in the passenger compartment Maximum 600kg ment.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–3 WHEEL CHANGING In order to reduce the chance of possible Procedures 4. At the front and rear there are recesses injuries when changing a wheel, note the 1. Pry the wheel cover off with the lug for inserting the vehicle jack.
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6–4 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 5. Raise the vehicle by rotating the jack 6. Remove the wheel bolts by turning them WARNING counterclockwise and then remove the handle clockwise until the jack lifting When using the jack the vehicle head fits firmly into the notch and the wheel.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–5 STARTING THE ENGINE WITH JUMPER LEADS • Switch off all unnecessary electrical WARNING loads. A car with a discharged battery may be A wheel can slacken or come off if • Do not lean over the battery during jump started by transferring electrical power from the incorrect wheel bolts are used or starting.
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6–6 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Connect leads in the order shown in the 4. Connect the other end of the second CAUTION picture: jumper lead to ground on the other ve- The audio system could be on when hicle e.g. engine block or screw connec- starting the engine with jumper leads 1.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–7 TOWING THE VEHICLE If towing is necessary, contact a Daewoo CAUTION CAUTION Dealer or professional tow truck service. Towing the vehicle from the rear with Do not tow the vehicle with sling-type Proper lifting and towing procedures are...
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6–8 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Emergency towing • Set the ignition in the ON position to re- WARNING For emergency towing when a towing ser- lease the steering column lock and to When towing with a tow rope, con- permit the operation of brake lamps, vice is not available, your vehicle is equipped trol of towed vehicle can be lost.
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If you let your tires spin at high Your Daewoo Dealer will help supply and in- towing vehicle (including occupants) must speed, they can explode, and you or stall towing equipment to suit your require- not be exceeded.
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6–10 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Maximum Load Limits Tires (unit: kg) WARNING When towing trailers, be sure your tires are Caravan/ Incorrect loading and crosswinds, Type Tongue properly inflated to the inflation pressure trailer large trucks passing or road rough- shown on the Tire Placard on the glove box.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–11 Towing tips • Always have someone guide you when • If someone removing the blocks stands When towing a trailer, your vehicle will reversing. directly behind the trailer, he could be handle differently than under normal driving •...
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6–12 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Parking on Hills When You Are Ready to Leave After Maintenance When Trailer Towing You really should not park your vehicle, with Your vehicle will need service more often Parking on a Hill a trailer attached, on a hill. If something when you're pulling a trailer.
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7–2 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1.3 / 1.5 MPFI ENGINE 1. Brake/Clutch fluid tank 5. Washer fluid tank 9. Engine oil filler cap 2. Coolant surge tank 6. Battery 10. Air cleaner 3. Power steering fluid tank 7. Ignition coil 4.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–3 1.6 DOHC ENGINE 1. Brake/Clutch fluid tank 5. Washer fluid tank 9. Engine oil filler cap 2. Coolant surge tank 6. Battery 10. Air cleaner 3. Power steering fluid tank 7. Ignition coil 4. Fuse and relay box 8.
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7–4 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE PRECAUTIONS When performing any inspection or mainte- • Remember that the battery, ignition • To avoid the possibility of personal in- nance work on your vehicle, always exer- cables, and vehicle wiring carry high jury, you should always turn off the ig- cise care to reduce the risk of personal in- currents or voltage.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–5 A NOTE ON SAFETY DRIVER'S CHECK LIST To avoid the possibility of injury from the The following checks are recommended be- 8. Check the clutch pedal free play, height cooling fan, carry out all engine checks fore driving to maintain safe and depend- and function.
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7–6 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE OIL Checking procedure level is between MIN and MAX level marks WARNING The engine oil must be kept at the right on the dipstick. Also check the oil on the Prolonged and repeated contact with level to help assure proper lubrication of dipstick rod for contamination.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–7 COOLANT LEVEL Engine oil and oil filter change The cooling system is filled with an ethyl- Service interval Capacity Engine oil changes are to be carried out ene glycol base coolant. Change every 10,000km or 6 depending on time intervals and mileage in- 3.75L In the correct concentration the coolant pro-...
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• Do not overfill the coolant. areas immediately with plenty of • If frequent additions are required, Service interval Capacity water. contact Daewoo Dealer for cooling Change every 40,000km • If irritation persists, consult doc- system check. 7.0 L or 2 years...
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The fluid level in the container must not be If the fan is not operating, turn the ignition • Open engine hood when steam is higher than the MAX mark or lower than off and consult your Daewoo Dealer imme- no longer visible. the MIN mark. diately.
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Use only Daewoo recommended Severe Conditions : • Have brake/clutch fluid brake/clutch fluid. • Driving in hilly or mountainous terrain. changed by Daewoo Dealer or • Towing a trailer frequently. Daewoo Authorized Service Opera- CAUTION tion. WARNING Brake/clutch fluid damages paint- The brake/clutch fluid can irritate work.
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If a fluid leak occurs the vehicle should be taken to your Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo WARNING Authorized Service Operation to be re- After driving, the transmission oil paired as soon as possible.
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• If frequent top up is required, have direction to normal air flow. The level in the reservoir should be system checked by Daewoo Dealer checked in accordance with the intervals Service interval or Daewoo Authorized Service specified in this manual.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–13 SPARK PLUGS Spark plugs should be inspected periodi- WARNING TYPE cally for carbon deposits. When carbon ac- Spark plugs may be very hot. cumulates on a spark plug, a strong spark RN9YC Be careful not to burn yourself. 0.7~0.8mm SOHC may not be produced.
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10mm. If the belt is too loose, have it adjusted tem. by your Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo Autho- • Fill washer fluid tank only 3/4 full rized Service Operation. when it is very cold. This allows for...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–15 WINDSHIELD WIPERS BATTERY MAINTENANCE Properly functioning windshield wipers are Your vehicle is fitted with a maintenance CAUTION essential for safe driving and clear vision. free (MF) battery without seal plugs. Solvents, gasoline, kerosene and Check condition of wiper blades from time It needs no periodic maintenance.
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7–16 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Check the battery terminals for corrosion (a For best battery service, do the following. WARNING white or bluish powder). To remove it, cover 1. Keep battery securely mounted. Used batteries can be a hazard to the terminals with a solution of baking soda health and the environment.
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If the free play is more or less than speci- grade. If the number of clicks is more or Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo Authorized Ser- fied, have the brakes adjusted by a Daewoo less than specified, have the parking brake vice Operation.
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On vehicles with a catalytic converter, the essarily long time during starting (fuel • Consult a Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo fuel tank filler neck is of a narrow design is injected during the starting proce- Authorized Service Operation as quickly so that a dispensing pump for leaded fuel dure).
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(PSI) sidewalls). A damaged tire could burst. Check rims for damage. In the event of dam- TIRE FRONT REAR age or abnormal wear, consult a Daewoo 155/80 R13 240(35) 240(35) Dealer or Daewoo Authorized Service Op- 175/70 R13 220(32) 220(32) eration.
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7–20 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Tire Rotation Check tread depth regularly. To help you de- WARNING tect when the tires should be replaced, the Front and rear tires perform different jobs Mixing tires could cause you to lose tires on your vehicle have built-in tread wear and can wear differently depending on the control while driving.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–21 Winter tires Snow chains CAUTION If winter tires are used they must be fitted Regulations regarding the use of tire chains Using of snow chains could ad- to all 4 wheels. Do not exceed the maxi- vary according to location or type of road, versely affect vehicle handling.
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7–22 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ignition System Compact Spare Tire Rating Color Electronic ignition systems have a greater Although the compact spare was fully inflated ignition power than conventional systems. It when your vehicle was new, it can lose air over Blue is thus highly dangerous to touch live parts.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–23 FUSE BOX The fuse box is located below the driver's side of dashboard under a cover. Another fuse box is next to the battery in the engine compartment.
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7–24 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FUSE BOX IN THE INTERIOR Trunk lamp, Room lamp, I/P cluster, Clock*, DRL*, Rear fog lamp* Rear window defroster, Seat belt warning lamp Head lamp S/W, Immobilizer Reverse lamp Chime, Digital clock Hazard Air bag* Central door lock* Injector, Alternator, VSS (M/T) ECM (Batt.), TCM* (Batt.), Direct Ignition system...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–25 FUSE AND RELAY BOX IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT Fuse Relay and others F1. Main power A. Fuel pump relay F2. Ignition 1 B. Fog lamp relay F3. Ignition 2 C. Horn relay F4. Radiator fan-A D. Illumination relay F5.
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Notch back Hatch back Remarks should therefore be carried out only by a ← Head lamp (high/low) 60/55Wx2 Halogen bulb Daewoo Authorized Service Station which ← will have special equipment and the nec- Position lamp 5Wx2 essary expertise. 21Wx2 or ←...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–27 HEADLAMP HIGH AND LOW BEAM POSITION LAMP 1. Open the engine hood and engage the 1. Open the engine hood and engage the 3. Disconnect the wiring harness connec- support. support. tor from rear of the bulb. 2.
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7–28 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMP FRONT FOG LAMP* 1. Open the engine hood and engage the 1. Rotate the plastic cap counterclockwise 3. Disconnect the wiring harness flat plug support. and remove. by pressing the locking tab. 2.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–29 SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP* TAIL, BRAKE, REVERSE AND 1. Remove the side turn signal lamp assem- REAR TURN SIGNAL LAMP 2. Rotate the bulb holder counterclockwise bly with pulling it rearward. and remove the bulb holder from the (Notchback Model) lamp housing.
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7–30 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE (Hatchback Model) 3. Rotate the bulb holder counterclockwise To replace reverse lamp bulbs; and remove the bulb holder from the To replace tail, brake and rear turn signal 1. Open the tailgate. lamp housing. lamp bulbs; 2.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–31 CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP REAR FOGLAMP* LICENCE PLATE LAMP LAMP* 1. Remove the lamp covers. 1. Open the trunk lid or tailgate and remove the protective cover on the driver's side. 2. To remove the bulb holder from the lamp 1.
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7–32 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE TRUNK LAMP ROOM LAMP 1. Prize out the lamp assembly with a flat 1. Prize the lamp out of recess, using a screwdriver from the holder. screwdriver. 2. Replace the bulb with a new one. 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip and remove.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–33 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES Maintenance services and record retention are the owner's responsibility. You should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance services chart. Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x1,000 km...
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7–34 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x1,000 km x1,000 miles MAINTENANCE ITEM Months — CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust pipes & mountings Brake/clutch fluid (3) (4) Front brake pads & disc Rear brake drums & linings Parking brake Brake line &...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–35 Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x1,000 km x1,000 miles MAINTENANCE ITEM Months — CHASSIS AND BODY Automatic transmission fluid* : 4T40E (3) (6) Chassis and underbody bolts & nuts tight/secure Tire condition &...
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8–2 VEHICLE CARE CLEANING AGENTS CARE AND CLEANING OF THE GLASS SURFACES Follow the manufacturer’s advice whenever INTERIOR Glass surfaces should be cleaned on a cleaning agents or other chemicals are used, regular basis. The use of glass cleaner or With the use of modern trim materials, it is inside or outside the vehicle.
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Daewoo vehicles are designed to operate under normal environmental conditions and to withstand the natural elements. However, unusual conditions, such as high pressure car washes, may cause water to enter in- side the vehicle.
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If desired, your ance, strength and reliable operation. Some they are safe for use on painted surfaces Daewoo Dealer can do this service for you. parts which normally are not visible(such as certain parts located in the engine com-...
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9–2 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA OFFICIAL VEHICLE ENGINE NUMBER CHASSIS NUMBER IDENTIFICATION DATA The engine number is stamped on the front Chassis number is stamped at the middle of right-hand side of the cylinder block. the cowl panel as shown in the figure. The vehicle identification number is stamped on the vehicle identification plate on the left- hand side of the cowl panel.
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–3 LUBRICATION CHART Lubricant Capacity Service Interval Classification Change every 10,000km (6,000 miles) or 6 months. DOHC 3.75L API SJ (ILSAC GF-II) grade (But, under severe condition, change every 5,000km Engine oil SAE 5W-30, (3,000 miles) or 3 months.) (including oil filter) SAE 10W-30 SOHC...
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9–4 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA ENGINE OIL API Classifications of Engine Oil Engine The American Petroleum Institute classifies The viscosity should be selected according to outside temperature. Do not switch to engine oils according to their performance a different viscosity in the event of brief temperature fluctuations. quality.
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–5 SPECIFICATIONS (1.3 SOHC) Model 3 door 4 door 5 door Items 1. Vehicle dimensions(mm) Overall length 4,074 4,237 4,074 ← ← Overall width 1,678 ← ← Overall height 1,432 ← ← Wheel base 2,520 ← ←...
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9–6 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA Model 3 door 4 door 5 door Items 5. Engine ← ← Total displacement(cc) 1,349 ← ← Bore x Stroke(mm) 76.5 x 73.4 ← ← Compression ratio 9.5 : 1 ← ← Maximum power(kw/rpm) 55 / 5,400 ←...
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–7 Model 3 door 4 door 5 door Items 11. Clutch ← ← Size(mm) 184 x 127 x 7.65 (outside diameter x inside diameter x thickness) 12. Brake ← ← Front wheel Disc ← ← Rear wheel Drum ←...
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9–8 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA SPECIFICATIONS (1.5 SOHC) Model 3 door 4 door 5 door Items Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A 1. Vehicle dimensions (mm) ← ← ← Overall length 4,074 4,237 4,074 ←...
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–9 Model 3 door 4 door 5 door Items Manual T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Auto T/A 5. Engine ← ← ← ← ← Total displacement(cc) 1,498 ← ← ← ← ← Bore x Stroke(mm) 76.5 x 81.5 ←...
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9–10 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA Model 3 door 4 door 5 door Items Manual T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Auto T/A Starter(V-KW) ← ← ← ← ← 12 - 0.8 ← ← ← ← ← A/T or Cold area 12 - 1.4 11.
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–11 SPECIFICATIONS (1.6 DOHC) Model 3 door 4 door 5 door Items Manual T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Auto T/A 1. Vehicle dimensions(mm) ← ← ← Overall length 4,074 4,237 4,074 ← ←...
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9–12 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA Model 3 door 4 door 5 door Items Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A 5. Engine ← ← ← ← ← Total displacement (cc) 1,598 ← ← ← ← ←...
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–13 Model 3 door 4 door 5 door Items Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A 11. Clutch Size(mm) 215x145x7.65 — 215x145x7.65 — 215x145x7.65 — (outside diameter x inside diameter x thickness) 12.
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