Saipa Tiba 2 Owner's Manual

Summary of Tiba 2

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    Tiba 2 owner's manual second edition saipa company.

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    2 in order to appropriate use of the warranty services, saipa family vehicle owners are advised to read this manual carefully. Since performing the periodical services according to the manufacturer recommendations, has important effect on improving the vehicle performance and increasing its useful l...

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    3 preface thanks and congratulation for your best choice in buying a new vehicle from our company. Please read carefully the owner's manual before driving. This book includes valuable and vital information regarding driving and introduces the vehicle equipment and components. Furthermore, the mainte...

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    - introduction - vehicle at a glance - introducing vehicle and its equipment - driving a vehicle - driving tips - technical emergencies - vehicle maintenance - vehicle specifications - index - index 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

  • Page 7: Chapter 1- Introduction

    1 chapter 1- introduction - how to use the owner's manual ................................................8 - break–in period .........................................................................8 introduction.

  • Page 8: Introduction

    8 introduction how to use the owner's manual the main goal of this manual is to provide a better and easier facility for operating the vehicle. This manual can be used as an auxiliary source in many cases. It is recommended to read carefully all the contents of this manual to prevent injuries when d...

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    9 environment and vehicle the fiftieth principle of basic law protecting the environment that recent and future people should have a developing social life in it, is public duty in islamic republic of iran. Therefore, the economic activities and the others, which involve with pollution of environ - ...

  • Page 11: Vehicle At A Glance

    2 chapter 2- vehicle at a glance - internal and external view of vehicle ….............................….. 12 - dashboard……....…....……………................…........…...……. 13 vehicle at a glance.

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    12 1- side view mirror 2- head rest 3- seat 4- rear lamps 5- fuel cap (filler lid) 6- child lock (rear door) 7- power window switch 8- vehicle door 9- rear windshield wiper 2 internal and external view of the vehicle owm01 2 3 6 5 7 8 4 9 1.

  • Page 13: Dashboard Overview

    13 dashboard overview 1- steering wheel 2- horn 3- digital clock 4- hazard warning flasher button 5- audio system 6- glove box 7- climate control knob 8- transmission shift lever 9- glass fit location 10- parking brake lever 11- ashtray 12- windshield wiper/washer lever 13- ignition switch 14- tilt ...

  • Page 15: Introducing Vehicle

    3 immobilizer system …………..……….........….........……....…... 16 remote control system ……………………..........................…. 18 doors lock ………………………..…..............….........……....... 19 windows ………………..……............……...........................…. 20 seats ……………...….......….............……...............

  • Page 16: Immobilizer System

    3 16 immobilizer system your vehicle is equipped electronically with immobilizer system which prevents the theft possibility. This system works by an electronic transmitter which is installed on the ignition switch. Its receiver antenna is located on the ignition switch knob communicates with the im...

  • Page 17: Immobilizer System

    3 17 when starting the engine, first turn the key into on position and then try to start. This system does not affect doors opening and becomes active when starting the engine. In case of a key lost, consult the authorized dealers of saipa company for a new key programming to the system. It is neces...

  • Page 18: Immobilizer System and

    3 18 remote control functions:* 1- locking and unlocking doors by remote control. 2- vehicle finder caution to prevent the damage of the radio transmitter system inside the ignition key, do not subject it to the humidity, high temperature, sun light, or shock. Remote control* 1- locking and unlockin...

  • Page 19: Door Locks

    3 19 caution use lithium coin batteries of cr2016. Warning do not use old batteries. The central locking system works by key , if the remote control battery is dead. When replacing the battery, be careful not to damage the immobilizer system electronic chip. Owm09 door locks owm010 owm011 locking an...

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    3 20 windows power window buttons on the driver's door the front windows can be controlled by using the power window buttons on the driver's door. To open and close the front door windows, use the corresponding buttons as shown in the figure. The right side button closes and opens the right window a...

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    3 21 windows *rear power windows on the central console the rear windows can be controlled by using the power window buttons on the central console. To open and close the rear door windows, use the corresponding buttons as shown in the figure. Security tips for to prevent car theft always do the fol...

  • Page 22: Seats

    3 22 seats front seat to slide the seat back and forth, do the following steps: 1- pull up and hold the adjustment lever under the front edge of the seat. 2- move the seat at the desired amount. 3- release the lever and ensure that the seat is locked at the desired position. Front seats cushion adju...

  • Page 23: Seats

    3 23 seats to lay down rear seat back: pull out the cushion and turn it. -release the safety belt. Pull the unlocking button to release the seat lock. - turn the seat back. Always start with the seat cushion and never start with the seat back because it may hurt the seat. For reinstalling the seat: ...

  • Page 24: Seats

    3 24 seats caution do not put anything under the front seats. This can cause improper movement of the seats or malfunction of pedals if they interfere with driver's feet. A crash and gets injury even death due to going the belt up over his abdomen. Therefore, when vehicle is in motion, adjust the se...

  • Page 25: Safety Belt

    3 25 safety belt safety belt safety belt pretensioner * safety belt pretensioner pull the passenger to the seat back. After the seat belt locking, pretensioner minimize the belt clearance and limit passenger forward movements thus improve safety belt operation. In case of accident tor hard braking, ...

  • Page 26: Safety Belt

    3 26 safety belt proper use of the safety belt - set the seatback in the vertical position. - passengers must sit normally (no reclining or bending). - the lap part of the safety belt must be set under the abdomen easily. - the shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest. The pass...

  • Page 27: Safety Belt

    3 27 safety belt using safety belt by children - proper safety equipment must be used to protect the children with different ages. - do not allow the children to stand or to kneel down on the seat when the vehicle is in motion. - do not use a single belt for two children or one adult with a child. W...

  • Page 28: Safety Belt

    3 28 safety belt warning light of seat belt the safety belt warning light turns on if the ignition switch is in on position and the safety belt is not locked. How properly wear front seat belt 1-take the latch plate by hand. 2- pull slowly the belt tab out of retractor. 3- push the latch plate into ...

  • Page 29: Safety Belt

    3 29 safety belt 4- set the lap belt at the lowest part of your abdomen to prevent sliding under the lap belt during a crash. Pull up the seat belt on the shoulder to keep the belt tight on your body. The belt retractor applies a pulling power on the belt tab automatically, thus for safety do not al...

  • Page 30: Airbag

    3 30 supplementary safety equipment-air bag vehicle air bag duty* the vehicle is equipped with a dual unit system as supplementary safety equipment. This consists of driver's air bag and front passenger's air bag. In some models, only driver's air bag is installed. Air bag is used to increase the pa...

  • Page 31: Air Bag

    3 31 * depending on the vehicle model or airbag warning light*: this light blinks for 5 seconds whenever you turn on the ignition switch, and it controls the system, in case of any fault in the system it stays turned on or blinks. Depending to the vehicle model further description is given on pages ...

  • Page 32: Air Bag

    3 32 the observation of inflation and deflation of the air bag is almost impossible. The only observable scene is the deflated air bag which has come out of its enclosure. It is necessary to mention that the air bag inflation can cause wound and fracture of bones. In some cases, specially when the d...

  • Page 33: Air Bag

    3 33 air bag how to activate front passenger air bag after removing the child seat from the front passenger seat, reactivate the airbag again to protect front passenger (by turning switch to on position.) in this condition or warning light (according to the vehicle model) should turns off. Owm037 wa...

  • Page 34: Air Bag

    3 34 air bag warning warning severe brakes in an accident will be very dangerous for a front passenger who does not fasten his belt. This may cause the front passenger to move forward to the frontal air bag which can inflate and cause injuries. Due to frontal air bag, do not use the child seat on th...

  • Page 35: Trunk Lid

    3 35 trunk lid trunk lid - to open the trunk lid, trunk lid opener lever. - to close the trunk lid, push the door down until lock clicks. - do not close the trunk lid severely. - after closing the trunk lid, lift it up by your hand to ensure that it is closed. - if the trunk lid stays open while the...

  • Page 36: Engine Hood

    3 36 opening engine hood 1- to open the engine hood, pull the opener handle under the dashboard located at the left hand side against you. 2- go to the front of vehicle and pull the engine hood up. Then release the secondary lever lo - cated at the middle bottom part of the engine hood as shown in t...

  • Page 37: Fuel Cap

    3 37 fuel cap owm043 owm044 owm045 opening fuel door pull up the fuel door lever in the left corner of the driver's seat to open the fuel cap. Opening fuel cap - to open fuel cap, turn it counter-clockwise. - to close fuel cap, turn it clockwise until it clicks. 1- fuel cap 2- opening direction 3- c...

  • Page 38: Fuel Cap

    3 38 fuel cap owm046 urgent method of opening fuel cap if for any reason it is impossible to open the fuel cap by the lever inside the vehicle, pull out the left side blanket inside the trunk and push the lever located in the upper part of the latch to open the fuel cap. Warning if it is necessary t...

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    3 39 horn, streering wheel and ceiling lamp owm047 owm048 owm049 horn to sound the horn, push the centre pad area of the steering wheel on which the horn picture is depicted. Steering wheel tilt adjustment lever adjust the steering wheel tilt angle at desired position before driving. To do so, first...

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    3 40 mirrors side view mirrors the vehicle is equipped with two side view mirrors, one in the left and the other in right hand side. These mirrors are adjustable by the corresponding levers. You can fold the mirrors in the rear direction to prevent them from damage when going through automatic car w...

  • Page 41: Interior Fittings

    3 41 interior fittings owm052 owm053 centre console this part can be used as storage for holding small things or cups. Warning - when the vehicle is in motion do not put the cups containing hot liquid without caps into the cap holder. - to prevent damage when sudden brakes or accidents, do not put t...

  • Page 42: Interior Fittings

    3 42 ashtray the ashtray is displaceable and it can be installed in the rear or front part of the centre console. If you do not use the ashtray, you can use its place as cup holder. Warning - do not use the ashtray as a garbage can. - hot cigarette and ignited matches left inside the ashtray contain...

  • Page 43: Interior Fittings

    3 43 interior fittings owm057 digital watch when the ignition switch is in on position, the digital watch buttons functions are as follows. Hour to change the hour shown on the digital watch display, push the h button. Minute to change the minute on the digital watch display, push the m button. Rese...

  • Page 44: Interior Fittings

    3 44 owm059 antenna the vehicle is equipped with the audio system which has an antenna. It can be moved up and down or removed when washing the car. Caution to prevent from damaging the antenna when washing the car, remove it from the vehicle. Interior fittings.

  • Page 45: Air Conditioning System

    3 45 air conditioning system owm060 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 1-air flow distribution switch 2- fan speed adjuster switch 3- air temperature control switch 4- air recirculation button 5- a/c system button 6- air outlet for to defrost the side windows 7- air outlet for to defrost the front wind...

  • Page 46: Air Conditioning System

    3 46 1- air distribution adjustment switch air blows from different outlets, you can select the desired outlet by adjusting the air distribution switch. 2- fan speed adjuster switch fan speed can be set in one of the following four conditions: : off position of the fan : fan in low speed : fan in me...

  • Page 47: Air Conditioning System

    3 47 8-coditioning position the outlet in this position causes the air to flow from the instrument panel toward your face 8-9-10-position in airflow to face and the floor in this position, air flows from both instrument panel outlets toward your face and from the ducts directed to the floor toward y...

  • Page 48: Air Conditioning System

    3 48 to use the air conditioning system 1- set the temperature control knob in the desired position. 2- set the recirculation knob in the desired position . 3- start the engine and push the air conditioning button . 4-set the switch in the air flow direction on 5- set the fan speed control knob in t...

  • Page 49: Chapter 4

    4 chapter 4 - driving vehicle ignition switch …………….…............…..................................… 50 starting the vehicle …….……........……...............................…... 51 transmission ………….……...................................................... 52 brake system………….………...................….....

  • Page 50: Ignition Switch

    4 50 ignition switch start switch lock- the steering wheel is locked. Acc - some electrical equipment such as radio, cigarette lighter and clock can be used when the engine is off. On- all the warning lights are turned on and you can control their function. Start- in the start position the engine wi...

  • Page 51: Starting The Vehicle

    4 51 starting the vehicle engine in flooding, push the clutch pedal and start engine in warm , push and hold all the way down the accelerator pedal and start owm062 owm063 starting engine in flooding if the engine is not starting due to flooding with too much gasoline, do the following steps: 1- mak...

  • Page 52: Transmission

    4 52 transmission transmission operation shifting gears can be done as shown in the figure by five selections. Push the clutch pedal all the way down and then shift the gear gently. There is a safety system in the vehicle to prevent unintentionally shifting from gear 5 to the reverse gear (r). In th...

  • Page 53: Brake System

    4 53 brake system abs (anti-lock braking system) * anti-lock braking system prevent wheels lock during braking. This system consists of wheel speed sensor and modulator/ processor. The main advantage of abs system is shorter stopping distance and steerability of the vehicle during braking. (when the...

  • Page 54: Brake System

    4 54 brake system 6-in case of any malfunction of abs consult authorized saipa dealers. When the ignition switch turns to on position abs warning light stays on for three seconds and ecu checks and troubleshoots itself, if it doesn’t find any fault the warning light will turn off. If abs warning lig...

  • Page 55: Brake System

    4 55 brake system - ebd malfunction, if none of first or second options are the reason, your vehicle’s ebd system does not work, in this case stop the vehicle and have the vehicle checked by an authorized saipayadak dealer as soon as possible. Signs of a fault in the abs in case of one of these faul...

  • Page 56: Brake System

    4 56 warning before leaving the driver’s seat, always engage the parking brake fully and then make sure that the transaxle is shifted into 1st or reverse gear. After starting the engine, always check the brake warning light. If the parking brake is not released completely, the warning light comes on...

  • Page 57: Power Steering

    4 57 power steering power steering uses engine power to provide better control of the vehicle. When the engine is off or the power steering system is not working, you can steer the vehicle as regular but it will take much more effort. If in normal engine condition the steering wheel of the vehicle n...

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    4 58 1 - speedometer 2 - fuel gauge 3 - trip odometer button 4 - engine coolant temperature gauge 5 - digital odometer 6 - tachometer instrument panel model 1 * model 2 * * the difference between two models are in shape and function of airbag warning light. Owm069 fuel gauge pointer fuel gauge point...

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    4 59 parking brake warning light when parking brake is engaged, this light turns on if the ignition switch is in on position. After releasing the parking brake, the light goes off. If the warning light does not turn off or it illuminates during driving, means low brake fluid or a fault in brake ebd ...

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    4 60 indicators and warning lights caution - driving for a long time while the check engine light is on will damage the vehicle and will increase the fuel consumption. - if the check engine light blinks, there is a possibility attention sometimes the check engine light turns on when the fuel tank ca...

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    4 61 indicators and warning lights *depending on the vehicle model as soon as possible because it means the airbag system would not have proper function which may interfere with the operation of the air bag and can cause failure or untimely performance of the airbag. Passenger airbag warning light i...

  • Page 62: Lamps

    4 62 lamps control of lamps by turning once tail lamps, license plate lamps, side marker lamps, instrument panel lights illuminate. By turning the control lever to the third position, headlamps together with the previously mentioned lamps and lights turn on. High-beam headlamps to set the headlamps ...

  • Page 63: Lamps

    4 63 signalling high-beam head-lamps to use the signalling high-beam headlamps pull the control lamp lever toward yourself as shown in the figure and then release to return it to its initial position. When signalling by high-beam headlamps, it is not necessary to set the lamps in on position owm073 ...

  • Page 64: Lamps

    4 64 headlamps brightness adjuster thumbwheel this vehicle has a headlamps brightness adjuster thumbwheel which sets the brightness in a desired level not to block the vision of the opposite vehicles drivers. How to set the headlamps brightness the headlamps brightness adjuster thumbwheel can be set...

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    4 65 rear windshield wipers and rear power window child lock rear windshield wipers switch rear washer: rear windshield wiper operates in two modes: 1-rear windshield turns on and clean the windshield and clean it in rainy days. 2- by pressing the knob, washer pump activates and the wiper op - erate...

  • Page 66: Wipers and Washers

    4 66 wipers and washers windshield wipers to operate the wipers turn the ignition switch to the on position and pull down the windshield lever as shown in the figure at desired positions explained below: off- in this position the wipers are off int: automatic speed wipers condition i- low speed wipe...

  • Page 67: Wipers and Washers

    4 67 washer to wash the windshield, the ignition switch must set in on position. Pull toward yourself the windshield lever as shown in the figure and hold it at that position. In this condition the washing fluid will spray on the windshield glass surface and the wipers will start working automatical...

  • Page 69: Chapter 5 - Driving Tips

    5 chapter 5 - driving tips - required fuel specification …………....……...........….............. 70 - air pollution control system ……………...…............….............. 71 - important steps before driving …………….....................…...... 72 - comments on the economic usage of the vehicle .................

  • Page 70: Required Fuel Specification

    5 70 required fuel specification the gasoline with euro 4 stan - dard is necessary for this ve - hicle. The vehicle has the best performance if the lead free gas- oline is used. The lead free gas causes reduction of exhausted pollutions and prevents spark plug head sediment. Attention do not use the...

  • Page 71: Pollution Control System

    5 71 the useful life of the catalyst in stan dard working condition is 100,000 km. In the case of engine performance malfunction or reaching 100,000 km mileage, the mentioned part should be replaced in the authorized dealer ship of saipa. Periodical inspections of exhausted gas should be done every ...

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    5 72 before driving consider the following points: - make sure the windshields, rear window, mirrors, and lamps are clean. - check the tires conditions. - check the underneath of the vehicle to see if there is any leakage. - make sure there is no obstacle in the back while using the re - verse gear....

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    5 73 optimal performance of the vehicle comments on the optimal performance of the vehicle the fuel consumption amount which is is according to the standard situation of euro 2 or euro 4 (depending on the vehicle model) which is obtained from driving cycle (in road-city combination) so in a non-stan...

  • Page 74: Special Driving Conditions

    5 74 special driving conditions warning - never turn the engine off to coast down hills or anytime the vehicle is in motion. The power steering and power brakes will not function without the engine running. Instead, downshift to any appropriate gear for engine braking effect. Special driving conditi...

  • Page 75: Special Driving Conditions

    5 75 warning do not turn at the speeds higher than 56 km/hr suddenly. This makes the tires hot and they may explode and cause injury to the people close to the vehicle. When starting to drive, do not press the accelerator pedal strongly and do not release the clutch pedal suddenly. This will cause t...

  • Page 76: Special Driving Conditions

    5 76 winter driving safety points - the auxiliary tools such as tire chains, windshield washer fluid, a bag of sand, a flashlight, a small shovel, and a boost cable are recommended to have in your car while driving . - make sure that you have enough amount of antifreeze in your radiator. - check you...

  • Page 77: Special Driving Conditions

    5 77 warning - the tire chain affects your vehicle driving control. - when using the tire chain, the vehicle speed must not exceed 50 km/h or the value recommended by the manufacturer if it is lower. - drive with caution and not on the puddles, pits, sharp curves, or other surfaces which cause vehic...

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    5 78 warning tags and plates owm083.

  • Page 79: Emergency Situation

    6 chapter 6 - emergency situation warning equipments..................................................................80 engine overheat ....................................................................... 80 emergency starting of the vehicle ............................................ 82 protec...

  • Page 80: Warning Equipments

    6 80 warning equipments flasher flasher is used to warn the vehicles approaching or passing you to make precautionary measures. When emergency services or stopping off the road, it is necessary to use the flasher. When the flasher is on, front and rear turn signals blink simultaneously. Engine overh...

  • Page 81: Booster Cables Connections

    6 81 if there is a coolant leakage from the radiator, let the engine run in the idle condition, open the engine hood , and wait until the engine returns to its normal temperature. If the engine temperature does not decrease, turn off the engine until it becomes cool. 4- check the coolant level ini -...

  • Page 82: Starting Engine In Emergency

    6 82 starting engine in emergency attention only use a 12-volt booster battery. Otherwise, using a 24-volt battery (two 12- volt batteries in series) can damage the starter, sparking system, and other electrical elements. Warning - keep the battery away from any spark or flame. In the normal conditi...

  • Page 83: Starting Engine In Emergency

    6 83 starting engine in emergency battery jump procedure 1- make sure that the battery is 12-volt and its negative is grounded. 2- check the electrolyte level of each cell of the battery. 3- if you are using another vehih - cle battery as a booster battery, make sure that the two vehicles do not tou...

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    6 84 protection of electrical circuits 1- regular fuse 1- a-normal 1- b-melted 2- main fuse 2- a- normal 2- b- melted fuses fuses are simple connectors which disconnect the current when over current occurs to protect the electrical equipment from damage. This vehicle has two fuse boxes, one inside t...

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    6 85 protection of electrical circuits for fuse replacement do the following steps: 1- set the ignition switch in off position and open the fuse box cover. 2- using the caliper inside the fuse box, pull out the defected fuse directly and gently. 3- if the fuse is melted, replace it. 4- use a new fus...

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    6 86 fuses fuse box is located in left hand of steering wheel. To access fuses open fuse box. Fuses are common connections which disconnect electrical current to prevent electrical parts burned out. Whenever one of electrical equipments does not work,it's fuse may be burned out. Fuses replace: 1-tur...

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    6 87 table of fuses specifications fuses inside the passenger compartment fuse name fuse capacity protected circuit p/w 30a power window fan 40a radiator fan fog 20a fog lamp wiper 15a wiper, washer heater 30a heater alt 5a alternator air bag 10a safety airbag* a/c 15a a/c room 10a ceiling lamp haza...

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    6 88 fuses specifications fuses inside the engine compartment fuse name fuse capacity protected circuit def 15a rear window defrost meter 10a speedometer pump 10a fuel pump abs 3a abs brake system injection 30a injectors cnds fan 15a condenser fan door lock 30a central lock system cigar 15a lighter ...

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    6 89 fuses specifications fuse box inside engine com - partment only use the specified fuse. To repair and maintain the fuses, consult the owner’s manual. Fuse places with numbers,12 and 14 are empty. Owm091.

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    6 90 fuses inside the passenger compartment fuse capacity protected circuits relayfuse no. 30a dual relay 1 30a air conditioning 2 2 30a air conditioning 3 3 30a air conditioning 1 4 30a front fog lamp 5 30a rear defroster 6 30a horn 7 30a high speed fan of radiator 8 30a low speed fan of radiator 9...

  • Page 91: Towing Vehicle

    6 91 towing vehicle towing vehicle if emergency towing is necessary, it is recommended to be done by an authorized saipa yadak dealer or a competent tow-truck service. Proper lifting and towing procedures are necessary to prevent damage of the vehicle. State and local laws applicable to towing vehic...

  • Page 92: Towing Vehicle

    6 92 towing vehicle carrying vehicle by a truck carrying a vehicle by a truck is recommended to prevent any accident and damage. Rear towing if it is possible do not tow a vehicle as suspended on its front wheels. If there is no choice, tow the vehicle for short distance at the lowest speed of the v...

  • Page 93: Replacing Tires

    6 93 replacing tires owm096 owm097 owm098 spare tire and tire changing tools take out the jack, wheel wrench, and jack wrench from the trunk blanket underneath as shown. To remove or place the jack in its location loose or tight its bolt by your hand. Spare tire: to take out the spare tires open the...

  • Page 94: Replacing Tires

    6 94 warning to replace the tire and repair, pull the vehicle completely off road. - if you are not able to replace the flat tire, get a mobile serviceman to help. - do not overload the jack - for jacking use the specified locations. Be careful do not use other locations such as bumper underneath fo...

  • Page 95: Vehicle Maintenance

    7 chapter 7 - vehicle maintenance - brake system.............................................................................. 96 - parking brake............................................................................. 97 - power steering.............................................................

  • Page 96: Brake System

    7 96 checking brake fluid level every time check the brake fluid level inside the reservoir. The level must be between the max and min marks. Before adding fluid, clean the brake fluid reservoir exterior to protect it from contamination. If you want to add brake fluid into its reservoir, fill it unt...

  • Page 97: Brake System

    7 97 brake system warning attention attention brake fluid is highly toxic and should keep in close package and out of reach of children. In case of inhaling brake fluid consult a doctor. Because of fire probability do not let brake fluid reach the engine surface brake fluid damage painted surfaces. ...

  • Page 98: Power Steering

    7 98 power steering parts location 1- high pressure fluid pipe 2- reservoir 3- suction pipe allowed fluid allowed fluid for power steering system dexron-ii psf-iii oil capacity power steering fluid capacity: 875 cc 2 3 1 checking power steering fluid level the power steering fluid level must be chec...

  • Page 99: Power Steering

    7 99 power steering if the power steering fluid level is low, add the fluid into the reservoir until the h level. If it is required to add fluid continuously, consult an authorized saipa company dealer for inspection of the vehicle. Environment and vehicle grease, lubricants grease and lubricants ar...

  • Page 100

    7 100 the following items are a collection of inspections and investigations which must be carried out by the vehicle owner or an expert mechanic at the mentioned time intervals to have a safe and comfortable driving. If you have any trouble, consult immediately an authorized saipa dealer or an expe...

  • Page 101: Engine Compartment

    7 101 engine compartment owm106 1- engine coolant reservoir 2- windshield washer fluid reservoir 3- power steering fluid reservoir 4- engine oil dipstick 5- engine oil filler cap 6- radiator cap 7- brake fluid reservoir 8- battery 9- emergency fuel cut-off switch 10- fuse box.

  • Page 102: Engine Oil and Filter

    7 102 engine oil and filter engine oil level check 1- stop the vehicle on a flat surface. 2- start the engine until its temperature reaches at normal working temperature. 3- turn off the engine and wait until the oil drains back into the oil pan. 4- pull out the dipstick and clean it, then push it b...

  • Page 103: Engine Oil and Filter

    7 103 engine oil and filter changing engine oil and filter the time intervals of the engine oil and air filter change, should be according to the scheduled maintenance of the vehicle explained in the current chapter. 1- start the engine for several minutes and then turn it off. Open the engine oil f...

  • Page 104: Engine Cooling System

    7 104 engine cooling system a high-pressure type with a reservoir is filled with year- round antifreeze coolant at the factory. Before winter time and travelling cold areas, check the cooling system coolant level. -never use alcohol and methanol in the coolant and do not mix them up with the coolant...

  • Page 105: Engine Cooling System

    7 105 engine cooling system owm108 owm109 checking engine coolant level check all the fittings and hoses of cooling system and replace the defected and deformed hoses. The coolant level when the engine is cold must be full in the radiator and stay between max and min marks inside the coolant reservo...

  • Page 106: Tires and Wheels

    7 106 tires and wheels replacing windshield wiper blades when the windshield wipers do not clean the windshield properly, first clean windshield then clean and wash wiper blades with water and detergent and check wiper blades function again. If they do not clean the windshield properly, the wiper bl...

  • Page 107: Tires and Wheels

    7 107 tires and wheels taking care of tires to use the vehicle properly and safely and also to increase fuel economy, always adjust the tires inflation pressure and follow the loading limit. Tire inflation pressure it is necessary to check the inflation pressure of all tires including the spare tire...

  • Page 108: Tires and Wheels

    7 108 tires and wheels tires and wheels attention: - the warm tire inflation pressure is larger than the cold one. Therefore, do not use warm tire to adjust its inflation pressure, otherwise after cooling the inflation pressure will be lower than the specified limit. - if the tire inflation pressure...

  • Page 109: Tires and Wheels

    7 109 tires and wheels owm113 tire rotation to keep uniform wear of the tires, it is recommended to rotate the tires every 10.000 kilometers driving. If there is unusual wear, rotate the tires as soon as possible. Check tire balances after rotating. Also check to see if there is non-uniform wear. Mo...

  • Page 110: Tires and Wheels

    7 110 owm114 replacing wheels when replacing the wheels ensure that they have the diameter, width, external projection from the body, and other specifications according to the factory recommendations. Tires and wheels owm115 tire life time when tire manufacturing, four digits are engraved on the tir...

  • Page 111: Storing Battery

    7 111 storing battery storing battery - fix the battery firmly and safely in its place. - keep the battery completely dry and clean in its place. - keep the battery terminals and connections clean and tight. - if there is electrolyte on the battery terminals, wash it immediately with a solution of w...

  • Page 112: Lamps Replacement

    7 112 lamps replacement headlamps replacement 1- open the engine hood. 2-detach the headlamp assembly from the body by opening its two screws. 3- detach the connectors from the headlamp assembly. 4- turn the bulb holder counter- clockwise to detach. 5- detach the lamp connector. 6- to detach the fro...

  • Page 113: Lamps Replacement

    7 113 lamps replacement owm121 owm119 owm120 rear light bulb replacement 1- remove the trunk carpet and the three nuts of the rear light as- sembly to detach. 2- detach carefully the rear light assembly from the vehicle. 3- turn the bulb holder counter- clockwise to remove the bulb from the light as...

  • Page 114: Lamps Replacement

    7 114 lamps replacement replacing fog lamp push the left hand of the light and remove the it using a flat tipped bar from right hand side. Replace the lamp and assemble light carefully again. Replacing license lamp drag the lights as a slider to the left and remove it from its place. Replace the lam...

  • Page 115: Lubricants Specifications

    7 115 lubricants specifications recommended lubricants to have an engine and power train with a proper performance, constant power, and long life time, only use good quality lubricants according to the front table. Using specified lubricants improve engine and power train performance and as a result...

  • Page 116: Vehicle Body Protection

    7 116 vehicle body protection attention for washing the vehicle body, do not use strong soap, chemical detergents, and hot water. Also do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight or when the body is hot. Be careful that no detergent is left on the vehicle body after washing the vehicle. For this reas...

  • Page 117: Vehicle Body Protection

    7 117 environment and vehicle help the beauty of the urban en - vironment by cleaning the vehicle and considering its paint. Vehicle paint one of the most important pollution of the vehicle paint is chromium. Therefore, be careful about leak - age to the soil and water when us - ing paints especiall...

  • Page 118: Vehicle Body Protection

    7 118 vehicle body protection general warning be careful not to pour perfume or cosmetic creams over the dashboard. This can cause damage of the dashboard color. If anything pours over the dashboard, clean it immediately. Interior fabric trim cleaning first remove dust from fabric trim using a broom...

  • Page 119

    7 119 protection of the vehicle interior trims cleaning vehicle windows if the vehicle windows surfaces are covered by a layer of grease, oil, or polishing material, it can destroy the proper vision. The windows must be cleaned with a suitable glass cleaner. To do so, follow the instructions written...

  • Page 120

    7 120 protection of the vehicle interior trims general cautions notice that the manufacturer's recommendations are very important when using different detergents and polishing chemicals. Take into account all the warnings and cautions, written on the labels..

  • Page 121: Vehicle Specifications

    8 chapter 8 - vehicle specifications vehicle specifications.

  • Page 122: Vehicle Specifications

    8 122 vehicle specifications specifications for more information consult an authorized saipa company dealer. Refrigerant r134a refrigerant 650gr ± 25gr charge capacity weights (kg) weight (kg) description 1040 standard model (without option) without load 1400 max load limit.

  • Page 123: Vehicle Specifications

    8 123 vehicle specifications dimensions 3922 mm vehicle length 1641 mm vehicle width 1484 mm height (unladen) 2410 mm wheelbase 1440 mm wheelbase front track 1401 mm rear track 165 mm min. Distance from the surface owm125.

  • Page 124: Vehicle Specifications

    8 124 vehicle specifications vehicle specifications lamps 1- fog lamps (according to the vehicle model) 2- left headlamps 3- turn signals 4- side marker lamps 5- right headlamps 6- parking lamps 7- license plate lamps 8- reverse lamps 9- tail lamps 10- rear turn signals 11- fog lamp owm126.

  • Page 125: Vehicle Specifications

    8 125 vehicle specifications lamps consumption power (w) lamp type description 55/55 head lamp (high/low beam) front lamps 5 position lamps 5 side repeater 21 turn signals 55 front fog lamps * 5-21 rear stop lamp rear lamps 21 rear turn signals 21 reverse gear lamps 5 license plate lamps 16 rear fog...

  • Page 126: Vehicle Specifications

    8 126 vehicle specifications transmission gear type gear ratio 1st gear 3.45 2nd gear 1.94 3rd gear 1.3 4th gear 0.97 5th gear 0.78 reverse gear 3.55.

  • Page 127: Vehicle Specifications

    8 127 vehicle specifications tiba2 engine specifications values engine specification no. 75.6 (mm) cylinder diameter 1 83.7 (mm) cylinder displacement 2 1503 (cc) engine capacity 3 9.7:1 compression ratio 4 80 hp at 5300 rpm max. Engine power 5 126 n.M at 3600 rpm max. Torque 6 sohc-belt type valves...

  • Page 128: Vehicle Specifications

    8 128 vehicle specifications capacities (liters) engine oil 3.4 engine coolant 6.4 transmission fluid 2.5 fuel tank 41.

  • Page 129: Vehicle Specifications

    8 129 vehicle specifications electrical system battery 50 ah voltage and amperage of alternator 12 volt , 90 a starter 12 volt , 0.85 kw spark plug spark plug gap 0.7 mm spark plug type bosch-fr8de tires engine type tire size tire pressure front rear gasoline type 175/70 r13-82h 2.3 bar, 33psi 2.3 b...

  • Page 131: Chapter 8

    Chapter 8 customer rights..................................................................... 132 vehicle guarantee....................................................................134 first service............................................................................ 138 normal scheduled m...

  • Page 132: Customer Rights

    132 9 customer rights of saipa company’s productions saipa yadak as originator of novel service plans in country’s automotive industry, in order to establish customer- center culture through authorized dealerships network around the country, intends to deliver necessary information about mutual righ...

  • Page 133: Customer Rights

    133 9 authorized dealership must deliver an official invoice for all services including first service, guaranty and non- guaranty, and it is responsible in case of any ambiguity in performed tasks or repairs’ costs such component price and repairs wage. Authorized dealerships are charged to set rank...

  • Page 134: Vehicle Guaranty

    134 9 vehicle guaranty vehicle guaranty any vehicle is under guaranty by saipa yadak company according to the elapsed time and mileage that is written on your guaranty card and due to performing first and periodical services on its time, according to the conditions stated hereinafter. First service:...

  • Page 135: Guaranty Exceptions

    135 9 guaranty exceptions guaranty exceptions followings are not covered by guaranty: 1- normal vehicle exhaustion (it means the damages of non-execution of appropriate repair and maintenance and periodical inspections, exhaustion of tires and consumable parts such as fuses and lamp) 2- periodic ser...

  • Page 136

    136 9 guaranties failure conditions warning guaranties failure conditions conditions that cause injury of passenger some customers install an oilcloth under the mat floor to keep the vehicle floor clean. In order to set this cover the seats and seat belts must be disassembeled and re-assembled, in t...

  • Page 137: Vehicle Paint Guaranty

    137 9 vehicle paint guaranty limitations of vehicle guaranty 1- gaurantee services are limited to renovation and replacement of damaged part that saipa yadak company should pay its cost. Also saipa yadak company is responsible for identifying the damage of parts and deciding about to repair or to re...

  • Page 138: First Service Operation

    138 9 first service operation first service operation are as follow: recommended services in this manual are advised by the vehicle’s factory and performing first and periodically services,help you in maintaining your vehicle in the best condition. First service operations: 1- inspecting torque of a...

  • Page 139

    139 9 scheduled maintenance and services item time period no. Earlier occurrence of either mileage or working time month 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 mileage (km) 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 1 alternator and a/c belt i i i r i i i r 2 engine oil r r r r r r r r 3 engine oil fi...

  • Page 140

    140 9 i: inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace r: replace or change no. Earlier occurrence of either mileage or working time month 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 mileage (km) 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 15 brake fluid i i i i i r i i 16 front brakes pads i ...

  • Page 141

    141 9 severe scheduled maintenance severe situation scheduled maintenance the following parts and items of the vehicle used in severe conditions must be scheduled for maintenance in short time intervals. The time intervals of maintenance are explained in the next table. A: repeated short distance dr...

  • Page 143: Index

    10 index index.

  • Page 144

    144 10 contents page abs brake warning light ........................... 60 adjustment of head rest ........................... 24 adjustment of seat height .......................... 22 air bag ....................................................... 30-34 air bag warning light ........................

  • Page 145

    145 10 front doors power windows ........................ 20 front fog lamps indicators light .................... 60 front seat ................................................... 22 front seats cushion adjustment .................. 22 fuel door ................................................ 12-3...

  • Page 146

    146 10 door ............................................................ 20 power window buttons on the driver's door 20 power window switch ................................. 12 rear fog lamps indicator light ...................... 60 rear lamps ................................................ 12 re...

  • Page 147

    147 10 using a booster battery .......................... 82 vehicle body protection ............................. 116 vehicle door ............................................. 12 vehicle specifications ............................ 121 vehicle tags ................................................. ...