SSANGYONG NEW CHAIRMAN Owner's Manual

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Summary of NEW CHAIRMAN

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    Quality class: ssangyong genuine engine oil (approved by mb sheet 229.1 or 229.3) viscosity: mb sheet no. 224.1 shell fuchs atf 3353 bp olex go 4927 syc-310 atf dexron ii or iii dot4 item engine oil automatic transmission rear axle oil engine coolant power steering fluid brake fluid specification ca...

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    Foreword reserves the right to change specifications or design at any time without prior notice and without incurring any obligation whatsoever. This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your new chairman and to provide important safety information. We urge ...

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    Important notice warning caution note all information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. Ssangyong reserves the right to change specifications or de- sign at any time without notice and without incurring ...

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    Table of contents general ........................................................... Section 0 safety precautions ......................................... Section 1 ignition key, remote control key and door ... Section 2 opening and closing (windows and others) .. Section 3 interior switches ........

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  • Page 10: General

    Section 0 general lubricant specifications ................................. 0-2 vehicle dimension ......................................... 0-3 vehicle identification .................................... 0-4 specifications ................................................. 0-5 table of contents w165...

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    General 0-2 lubricant specifications z automatic transmission oil check and replenishment should be performed with ssangyong special tool and oil level gauge. Let only qualified technicians work on your automatic transmision and do not check or replenish by yourself. Z the rear axle does not need re...

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    General 0-3 1,540 1,550 1,825 2,900 (3,200) 1,465 (1,475) 5,135 (5,435) vehicle dimension top front side rear * ( ) : limousine w165-00_general_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 5:55 page 3 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/win.

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    General 0-4 1. Chassis number vehicle identification the chassis number is stamped on the bulkhead (passenger side) in engine compartment. 3. Engine number the engine number is stamped on the lower cylinder block behind al- ternator bracket. 2. Certification label the certification label is located ...

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    General 0-5 specifications ( ) : optional item item overall length (mm) overall width (mm) overall height (mm) ground clearance (mm) min. Turning radius (m) fuel fuel tank capacity (l) model type total displacement (cc) compression ratio max. Power (ps/rpm) max. Torque (kg.M/rpm) idle speed (mm) fir...

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    General 0-6 item lubrication max. Oil capacity (l) (when shipping) oil filter type cooling system coolant capacity (l) cooling fan type thermostat opening temp. (°c) air cleaner type fuel injection type type operating type oil capacity (l) engine automatic transmission gear ratio 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th...

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    General 0-7 item type operation type master cylinder type brake operation type parking brake type parking brake wheels battery alternator capacity (v-a) starter capacity (v-kw) tires clutch (automatic) suspension brake others front rear type suspension type spring type suspension type spring type fr...

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  • Page 18: Safety Precautions

    Section 1 safety precautions checks before starting a journey .................. 1-2 daily check .......................................................... 1-2 check the vehicle outside ................................... 1-2 checking and adjustment ................................... 1-2 starting t...

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    Safety precautions 1-2 checking and adjustment z make sure that the doors, sunroof, trunk and fuel filler door are completely closed before driving. Z adjust the driver’s seat, head restraint and rearview mirrors for comfortable driving. Z put away things that interfere with driving. Z before drivin...

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    Safety precautions 1-3 starting the engine 1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Make sure that there are no persons or obstacles in the danger area around the vehicle. 3. Move the shift lever to the “p” position and depress the brake pedal. 4. Turn the ignition key to “on” position. 5. Turn the ignition k...

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    Safety precautions 1-4 safety precautions (i) safety precautions ignition key/remote control key 1. Never use any duplicated key not provided by ssangyong. It may cause a fire due to an overload in the electric circuit. 2. If you lose your keys, you have to replace the whole key set to prevent from ...

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    Safety precautions 1-5 safety precautions (ii) tire 1. Be sure to use the same size and type of tires from the same manufacturer on all wheels. Otherwise, damage can be caused to the powertrain. 2. Keep the specified tire inflation pressure. 3. Make sure that the spare tire is ready for use at any t...

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    Safety precautions 1-6 driving off the vehicle 1. Keep the brake pedal depressed and shift the gear se- lection lever into the “d” position. Make sure that the “d1” light is on the instrument cluster. Drive off the vehicle by releasing the brake pedal slowly. 2. To avoid any possible damage to the a...

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    Safety precautions 1-7 safety precautions (iv) stopping and parking the vehicle 1. Never leave infants and children unattended in the ve- hicle with the doors locked. They can move the vehicle unexpectedly. They can be suffocated in especially hot weather. 2. When parking the vehicle on a hilly road...

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    Safety precautions 1-8 safety precautions (v) when sleeping in your vehicle z do not sleep in a parked car with closed windows. In particular, if you stay or sleep in the car with the engine running and the air-conditioner or heater turned on, you can suffocate to death. Z sleeping in a closed space...

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    Safety precautions 1-9 check engine indicator the check engine indicator on the instrument cluster comes on when the fuel or major electronic systems of the engine are not working properly. As a result, the engine’s power out- put may decrease or the engine may stall. If this happens, please visit t...

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    Safety precautions 1-10 vehicle care running-in period there are no particular running-in rules for your new vehicle. However, following a few simple precautions for the first 1,000 km can add to good future performance, fuel economy and long life of your vehicle. Z allow the engine to warm up after...

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    Safety precautions 1-11 cleaning aluminum wheels, alloy wheels, and wheel covers preserve the original appearance of wheels or wheel covers by keeping them clean and free from build-up of road dirt and/ or road salt. Wash the parts regularly. Do not use abrasive cleaners or cleaning brushes, as they...

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    Safety precautions 1-12 precautions regarding unauthorized modification & alteration precautions regarding unauthorized modification & alteration (i) do not modify this vehicle. If unauthorized modification is made on the vehicle, the company is not liable for repairing the modified parts even durin...

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    Safety precautions 1-13 do not use the nonstandard tires, wheels, and other re- lated parts. Installing nonstandard tires such as tires with greater width than prescribed can wear out the power delivery system or friction-damage related parts. In addition, other prob- lems such as increase of fuel c...

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    Safety precautions 1-14 precautions regarding unauthorized modification & alteration (iii) z when exchanging the seats with new ones or equipping separate seat covers. There are several types of seat covers according to role and function although with the same vehicle type. Replac- ing the seats wit...

  • Page 32: Ignition Key,

    Section 2 ignition key, remote control key and door ignition key and remote control key ........... 2-2 key functions ...................................................... 2-3 remote control key ........................................ 2-4 door lock button .............................................

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    Ignition key, remote control key and door 2-2 1. Master keys (2 units) 1. Engine starting 2. Opening and closing (door/glove box/trunk lid) 3. Coupled operation (window, outside rearview mirror, and sunroof) 4. Battery specification: 625a ignition key and remote control key 3. Remote control key 3a:...

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    Ignition key, remote control key and door 2-3 button illumination lamp key functions the ignition key set consists of two master keys and one secondary key. Please refer to the table below for their functions. By pressing the button on the master key fob, the key illumination lamp will help you find...

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    Ignition key, remote control key and door 2-4 remote control key door lock button door lock operation shortly press this button once to lock all doors. Hazard warning lamps will flash twice with a single “beep” sound. All doors, must be fully closed for this operation. Folding exterior rearview mirr...

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    Ignition key, remote control key and door 2-5 panic (emergency alarm) button if you are near your vehicle and feel threatened, you may activate the alarm to call attention. If you press this button, the warning siren will sound for approx. 28 seconds. The siren will stop when any of the buttons on t...

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    Ignition key, remote control key and door 2-6 starting the engine lock position z insertion/removal of key z steering wheel locking acc position: accessory z some electrical accessories are activated on position z electrical accessories are activated z driving or engine running condition start posit...

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    Ignition key/remote control key and door 2-7 z after starting the engine, let it run for approx. 1 ~ 2 minutes at idle speed. Do not accelerate the engine during the warming up period. Z a warning buzzer sounds when opening the driver’s door with the key positioned at the “acc” or “lock” position. Z...

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    Ignition key, remote control key and door 2-8 opening and closing (door, glove box and trunk lid) to unlock the door: turn the key to the unlock position (toward the rear of the vehicle) from driver’s door or passenger’s door. All doors will be unlocked. To lock the door: turn the key to the lock po...

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    Ignition key, remote control key and door 2-9 coupled operation (window, outside rearview mirror and sunroof) to close the windows: 1. Insert the key into the driver’s or passenger’s door lock, and turn to lock position toward the front of the vehicle for more than 2 seconds. 2. While you are holdin...

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    Ignition key, remote control key and door 2-10 immobilizer system transponder code the transponders of three keys (including secondary key) are coded. When the key has been lost the code for lost key should be deleted from engine control unit at the nearest ssangyong dealer or ssangyong authorized w...

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    Ignition key, remote control key and door 2-11 theft deterrent system theft deterrent system activation theft deterrent system will be activated under the following conditions: z when the doors are locked using the remote control key (including the cases of automatic locks of doors after unlock- ing...

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  • Page 44: Opening and Closing

    Section 3 opening and closing (windows and others) doors ................................................................ 3-2 central door locking system ............................. 3-3 automatic door locking system ......................... 3-3 automatic door locking release ........................

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    Opening/closing (windows and others) 3-2 doors to open the driver’s door (from inside) to open the passenger’s door (from inside) 1. Move the driver’s door lock button (2) to unlock position (rearward) to unlock the driver’s door. 2. Pull the door handle (1) to open the door. Be sure to completely c...

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    Opening/closing (windows and others) 3-3 central door locking system selecting the door lock button using the ignition key if you select the door lock button position to lock or unlock position from outside of the driver’s or passenger’s door by using the ignition key, all the door locks will be loc...

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    Opening and closing (windows and others) 3-4 opening and closing (windows and others) 1a: driver’s window switch 1b, 1c, 1d: passenger’s and rear windows switch 1. Window sunroof switch 4. Sunroof fuel filler lid opening switch 2. Fuel filler lid hood opening lever 3. Engine hood be sure to close al...

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    Opening and closing (windows and others) 3-5 power window passenger’s window switch rear window switch 1. Driver’s window switch the power window switches on the driver’s door trim will operate all windows. If the window lock switch is pushed, all windows are operated only by the driver’s window swi...

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    Opening and closing (windows and others) 3-6 passenger’s and rear window switch driver’s window switch x x x x x when opening the window • when the front of the switch is lightly pressed, the window will be lowered while the switch is pressed. • when pressed to its end, the window will automatically...

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    Opening and closing (windows and others) 3-7 sunroof* to open the sunroof 1. Flip the sun shade backwards. 2. Press and hold the open switch (c) to open the sun roof. When the sunroof reaches the desired position, release it. 3. Press and hold the close switch (d) to close the sun roof. To tilt the ...

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    Opening/closing (windows and others) 3-8 sunroof manual operation 1. Manual operation hole and emergency crank when the sunroof is not working properly, you can operate manually as following: 1. Remove the front room lamp assembly using the driver. 2. Insert the emergency crank special tool into the...

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    Opening and closing (windows and others) 3-9 engine hood to unlock the hood, pull up the en- gine hood opening lever (a). Open 1. Engine hood opening lever 2. Hood lock release lever to raise or lower the hood up or down from 47° (90°) to 90° (47°), slightly lower the hood and raise or lower it whil...

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    Opening and closing (windows and others) 3-10 fuel filler to open the fuel filler lid, push the opening switch at the driver’s door trim. 1. Fuel filler lid opening switch 2. Fuel filler cap to open the fuel filler cap, turn it counterclockwise. After refueling, tighten the fuel filler cap by turnin...

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    Opening/closing (windows and others) 3-11 recommended fuel z there are various types of gasoline with different octane ratings. There are also some low-quality gasoline types whose octane number is not specified. Never use low-quality gasoline; doing so may cause drops in power, waste fuel, produce ...

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    Opening/closing (windows and others) 3-12 trunk standard trunk trunk lid open switch to open the trunk, put the trunk lock switch in the glove box to the un- lock position and press this switch. Trunk lid ajar warning lamp this warning lamp comes on when the trunk is not securely closed. Emergency r...

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    Opening/closing (windows and others) 3-13 for the vehicle with the power trunk, the trunk lid is opened/closed with the actuator. The trunk lid open switch, trunk lid close switch and trunk lid open button (remote control key) have been added to open/close the lid electrically. Z the trunk cannot be...

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  • Page 58: Interior Switches

    Section 4 interior switches interior switches ............................................. 4-2 light switch (with battery saving system) ... 4-3 light switch related devices .............................. 4-3 auto light, high beam, passing and battery saver ............................................

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    Interior switches 4-2 interior switches a/c and heater switch mode switch trip a/b: odometer and trip odometer display button mode: analog/digital mode and korean/english toggle button disp: driving information display button (average speed, drive distance) exterior rearview mirror folding/ unfoldin...

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    Interior switches 4-3 light switch (with battery saving system) light switch related devices light switch turn the barrel on the end of the lever as shown, then lights will be operated as follows: high beam indicator fog lamp switch auto light sensor this senses the ambient illumination intensity to...

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    Interior switches 4-4 auto light, high beam, passing and battery saver auto headlamp headlamp and tail lamp will automatically come on and off accord- ing to the ambient illumination intensity when the light switch is at auto ( f: auto) position. Battery saver (automatically turning off the tail lam...

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    Interior switches 4-5 windshield wiper and washer switch related devices 1. Windshield wiper and washer switch 5. Wiper/wiper blade 3. Washer fluid filler 2. Low washer fluid level indicator 4. Rain sensor 1. Off: stop the operation 2. Auto: f (fast) and s (slow) 3. Lo: low wiping speed 4. Hi: fast ...

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    Interior switches 4-6 rain sensing wiper when the windshield wiper switch is at auto (1), the rain sen- sor (3) automatically turns on and off the wiper. And it controls the wiping speed by detecting the amount of rain drops. Auto position you can control the wiping speed manually by turning int swi...

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    Interior switches 4-7 outside rearview mirror and inside rearview mirror outside rearview mirror control 1. Select driver side mirror (l) or passenger side mirror (r) with the mirror selector switch (1). 2. Adjust the outside rearview mirror by pushing appropriate edge of the switch. Inside rearview...

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    Interior switches 4-8 a b left switch panel move the switch until you get the desired position of the steering wheel. (1) tilt-up (2) tilt-down (3) telescopic-up (4) telescopic-down 1. Steering wheel adjustment switch 2. Instrument panel illumination switch turn the dial to adjust the brightness of ...

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    Interior switches 4-9 5. Roller blind switch* rear seat center armrest switch roller blind switches are located in the left switch panel and on the rear center arm- rest switch panel. Roller blind can be operated from the driver’s seat or rear seat respectively. If the switch is briefly pressed, the...

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    Interior switches 4-10 center switch panel 1. Rear fog light switch (available in specific countries only) if the switch is pressed when the tail lamps are on, the rear fog lights come on. To turn off, press again. 2. Hazard warning switch push this switch to turn on the hazard warning lamps. All tu...

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    Interior switches 4-11 air source selection system(with aqs) new chairman is equipped with automatic air conditioner system and aqs (air quality system). Aqs automatically adjust from fresh air node to recirculation mode when polluted air is detected through aqs sensor. It also has air purification ...

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    Interior switches 4-12 4 4 aqs operation if the indicator light on the switch comes on when the aqs switch (4) is pressed, the aqs system is functioning properly. Operation procedures press aqs switch → indicator on the switch will lit the aqs sensor detects polluted air → changes into interior reci...

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    Interior switches 4-13 the electronical controlled ecs system minimizes the verti- cal vibration of the vehicle to enhance driving comforts and steering stability. The ecs function works continuously until this switch is pushed and the “sport” indicator comes on at the instru- ment cluster. When the...

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    Interior switches 4-14 esp system the esp system is an electronic vehicle stability control sys- tem and driving safety supplementary system that helps to avoid dangerous situations by applying brakes on the wheels or the engine torque to compensate vehicle stability when it is extremely unstable un...

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    Interior switches 4-15 driving impression when esp is working when the esp system activates, the driving impression can be different depending on vehicle driving conditions. For example, you will feel differently when the esp system is ac- tivated during (1) when the abs is operating with the brakes...

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    Interior switches 4-16 remote audio control switch you can control the audio system using audio remote control switches on steering wheel. For more information, refer to the separately provided audio and av manual. In radio mode - press briefly: manual searching for a station - press and hold: autom...

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    Interior switches 4-17 instrument cluster switches trip odometer a/b (trip a/b) switch z z z z z toggling the driving distance dis- play mode each time the trip a/b switch is pressed lightly, the indicators are changed as follows: odo - trip a - trip b - odo. Z z z z z trip a and trip b resetting pr...

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    Interior switches 4-18 vehicle air purifier system (vaps)* air purifier vaps automatically detects the various kinds of indoor dusts, smoke and exhaust gas, and filters them through its internal filter. Moreover, the system is equipped with an anion generator and an aromatic, which make the environm...

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    Interior switches 4-19 air purifier switch in auto mode, the system works regardless of air pollution z when the interior humidity has dramatically changed. Z when the exhaust gas flows into the inside. In auto mode, the system does not work z when smoking within 2 minutes after selecting auto mode....

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    Interior switches 4-20 air purifier filter replacement 1. Remove the ignition key from the ig- nition switch. 2. Remove the air purifier cover (1) with a flat blade (-) driver. 3. Remove the cover fixing bolts with driver from ovm tools. 4. Separate the cover by pressing the air purifier fixing push...

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    Interior switches 4-21 7. After replacing the filter, make sure to reset the timer to 0 by pressing the reset switch. Installation of air freshner 1. Stretch out the fixed holders on both sides and remove the aromatic case toward the arrow direction. 2. Separate the cover from removed air freshner c...

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    Interior switches 4-22 rear fog lamp* headlamp leveling switch* the rear fog light is activated when the tail lamp is on. The rear fog lights are located in the back-up lamp positions. Headlamp leveling knob (available in specific countries only) the higher the stage of the knob, the lower the level...

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    Interior switches 4-23 interior lamp with sunroof 1. Driver’s spot switch 2. Passenger’s spot switch: push the spot switch to turn the lamp on. Without sunroof 3. Door coupled switch - with sunroof z on position: the front room lamp comes on. Z door position: the front room lamp comes on when any do...

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    Interior switches 4-24 reading lamp (without sunroof) reading lamp (with sunroof) press the switch to turn on the lamp. To turn it off, press the switch again. W165-04_interior switches_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 5:57 page 24 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/win.

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    Interior switches 4-25 cooling/heating switch for cup holder to use the cup holder, pull it out. Remember to push it back in after using. The cooling/heating function operates only when the cup holder is out, and stops after the cup holder is pushed in. It also stops when the engine is turned off. I...

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    Interior switches 4-26 rear armrest switch panel disc z dvd changer mode: selects a disc z tape mode: reverse playing z radio/tv mode: selects a preset station info button* adjust button* sel button* av system power button mode button when pressing the mode button, the mode is toggled between radio,...

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    Interior switches 4-27 rear left seat sliding switch roller blind switch* (rear glass) passenger’s seat sliding switch passenger’s seatback reclining switch leg support switch* rear right seat sliding switch rear left seat heating*/ ventilation switch rear left seat easy- access switch rear right se...

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    Interior switches 4-28 setting a desired speed 1. To operate the cruise control, accelerate to your desired speed using the accel- eration pedal more over 40 kph. 2. When the desired speed is reached, push up the acc•set switch of a cruise control lever or push down the dec switch for 1 second per o...

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    Interior switches 4-29 • decelerating with cruise control system (while cruise con- trol system is running) 1. Push down the dec switch of a cruise control lever and hold it until the desired speed is reached without a brake pedal intervention. But the cruise control system cannot maintain the cruis...

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    Interior switches 4-30 • keep the main cruise control switch as neutral position when not using the cruise control. • for safety, do not use the cruise control system when driving in heavy traffic, winding roads, in snow or on slushy surfaces. • pay particular attention to the driving conditions whe...

  • Page 88: Instrument Cluster

    Section 5 instrument cluster instrument cluster ........................................... 5-2 trip odometer/odometer switch and instrument panel mode switch ...................... 5-4 trip odometer a/b (trip a/b) switch .................... 5-4 mode switch* ...........................................

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    Instrument cluster 5-2 instrument cluster 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Fuel guage 4. Coolant temperature guage 5. Trip odometer/odometer 6. Air bag warning lamp 7. Low coolant level warning lamp 8. Low fuel level warning lamp 9. Charge warning lamp 10. Auto cruise indicator 11. Headlamp high-beam...

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    Instrument cluster 5-3 tr ip a/b standard version (black face glass) 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Fuel guage 4. Coolant temperature guage 5. Trip odometer/odometer 6. Air bag warning lamp 7. Low coolant level warning lamp 8. Low fuel level warning lamp 9. Charge warning lamp 10. Auto cruise indic...

  • Page 91

    Instrument cluster 5-4 trip odometer/odometer switch and instrument panel mode switch trip odometer a/b (trip a/b) switch trip a/b switch is used for the display mode: trip a, trip b, and odo (total driving distance) 1. Trip a and trip b resetting procedure trip a/b display will be initialized to 0 ...

  • Page 92

    Instrument cluster 5-5 mode switch* to choose the desired instrument panel display mode, press the mode switch. Mode toggling 1. Toggling between digital mode and analog mode 2. Toggling between korean mode and english mode toggling between digital mode and analog mode press briefly toggling between...

  • Page 93

    Instrument cluster 5-6 disp switch* disp switch (distance information system) by using the disp switch, the instrument cluster with el dis- play window shows the average speed and drive time as well as generally displayed information in analog or digital mode. The average speed and drive time includ...

  • Page 94

    Instrument cluster 5-7 warnings in el display window* warning display door ajar warning when a door is opened, the opened door will be displayed with animation. Low fuel level warning when the fuel level goes less than about 9.5 liters, the el display shows warning indication as shown in the figure....

  • Page 95

    Instrument cluster 5-8 text type display (el display window) the vehicle logo comes on when ignition key is turned on and the seatbelt indicator comes on. If a system is defective, the following warning light comes at the el display. Warning displays 8. Washer fluid level check 7. Coolant level chec...

  • Page 96

    Instrument cluster 5-9 meters and gauges tachometer this gauge indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute. The pointer num- ber multiplied by 1000 is the current en- gine rpm. Speedometer this gauge indicates the vehicle speed in km per hour. The center display window shows addi- tional in...

  • Page 97

    Instrument cluster 5-10 shift lever position indicator deluxe version (el display window) standard version analog mode digital mode this indicator shows the current shift lever position ( p, r, n, d, 1, 2, 3, 4, d 1 , d 2 , d 3 , d 4 and d 5 ). When the shift lever is in the d position, this indicat...

  • Page 98

    Instrument cluster 5-11 this warning lamp comes on when the ignition is switched on, and turns off if there is no system error. If this lamp does not go out after engine starting or comes on while driving, it means that there is a malfunction in the system. Have the air bag system checked immediatel...

  • Page 99

    Instrument cluster 5-12 this warning lamp comes on when the ignition switch is turned on, and turn off when the engine is started. If this lamp doesn’t turn off after engine starting or comes on while driving, it means there is a malfunction in the system. Have the charging system checked at the nea...

  • Page 100

    Instrument cluster 5-13 this warning lamp and buzzer remind you to fasten your seat belt. The warn- ing lamp comes on whenever the igni- tion is switched on. The lamp goes off whenever the driver’s seat belt is se- curely fastened. At the same time, the buzzer will sound for about six seconds until ...

  • Page 101

    Instrument cluster 5-14 this warning lamp comes on when the trunk lid is not securely closed. Trunk lid ajar warn- ing lamp winter mode indicator this indicator comes on when the win- ter mode ( w ) is selected. (for more information, refer to “trans- mission” section.) under winter mode, the vehicl...

  • Page 102

    Instrument cluster 5-15 turn signal indicator this indicator flashes when the turn sig- nal switch is turned on. Hazard warning indicator both turn signal indicator lamps flash when the hazard warning switch is turned on. Turn signal/hazard warning indicator ecs warning lamp and sport mode indicator...

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    Instrument cluster 5-16 brake system and warning lamps this warning lamp comes on when the brake pad is worn. If this warning lamp comes on, replace the brake pads with new ones. Brake pad wear warning lamp abs warning lamp this warning lamp comes on when the ignition switch is turned on and turn of...

  • Page 104

    Instrument cluster 5-17 warning sound when driving while the parking brake is engaged if you drive the vehicle without releasing the parking brake, the parking brake warning lamp flickers and buzzer sounds to warn the driver when the vehicle speed exceeds 3 to 5 km/h. When this happens, stop the veh...

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  • Page 106: Transmission and

    Section 6 transmission and controls shift lever in automatic transmission .......... 6-2 driving vehicle with a/t ................................. 6-3 starting the engine and driving the vehicle ........ 6-3 characteristics of a/t vehicle ......................... 6-4 shift lever and shift mode ......

  • Page 107

    Transmission and controls 6-2 mode selection switch z w: winter mode z s: standard mode use the standard mode in normal driving conditions. Adjusting the shiftable gear the shiftable gear can be adjusted by moving the shift lever to left (-) or right (+). Shift lever lock release hole if you cannot ...

  • Page 108

    Transmission and controls 6-3 driving vehicle with a/t 1. Move the shift lever to the “p” position and start the en- gine while stepping on the brake pedal. The engine can be started with the shift lever in the “n” position. However, to ensure safety, start the engine with the shift lever in the “p”...

  • Page 109

    Transmission and controls 6-4 kickdown function to rapidly accelerate, depress the accelerator pedal com- pletely to the floor, which automatically engages a one- or two-lever gear. This is called the kickdown function. Engine brake when the accelerator pedal is released while the vehicle is in moti...

  • Page 110

    Transmission and controls 6-5 shift lever and shift mode p : parking select this position to park, start the engine, warm-up, and stop the vehicle for a long time. Always apply the brake when shifting out from the p position. Select this position to reverse the vehicle. Always apply the brake and st...

  • Page 111

    Transmission and controls 6-6 n : neutral select this position for normal forward driving on public roads and highways. At this position, the transmission is automati- cally shifted from the 1 st gear through the 5 th gear accord- ing to the vehicle speed. Select this position to stop the vehicle te...

  • Page 112

    Transmission and controls 6-7 to shift from “p”, the ignition switch must be turned to on and the brake pedal must be depressed. If you cannot shift out of “p” with the ignition switch in on, and the brake pedal depressed: shift lock release lever shift lever lock release for a/t shift lever lock in...

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    Transmission and controls 6-8 up shifting each time the shift lever is moved to the right side, the gear will be shifted up. If you push and hold the shift le- ver to the right (+) direction, the gear is shifted to . Down shifting each time the shift lever is moved to the left side, the gear will be...

  • Page 114

    Transmission and controls 6-9 z be careful not to touch the shift lever while driving (especially during the winter season); doing so may change the shiftable gear and make the vehicle unstable. Z do not downshift abruptly (3, 2, or 1) when the vehicle speed is high (d or 4). You could lose control ...

  • Page 115

    Transmission and controls 6-10 when the shift lever is shifted into “r”, the parking aid system is activated and the sensors in the rear bumper detect the distance to any obstacle. When an obstacle is detected, the alarm sounds and the el display shows the rear area. The alarm interval becomes faste...

  • Page 116

    Transmission and controls 6-11 parking aid system displays z when the shift lever is shifted into “r” while the engine is running, the parking aid system is activated. When an object is detected, the alarm sounds and the el display shows the rear area to inform the driver of the vehicle’s distance f...

  • Page 117

    Transmission and controls 6-12 select this mode to start or drive off on a slippery road during winter. Mode selection w : winter s : standard select this mode for normal driving. Starting off with the second forward/reverse gear 1. Press the “w” portion of the mode switch to select “winter” driv- i...

  • Page 118

    Transmission and controls 6-13 automatic transmission safety mode indications that the vehicle is in safety mode when the transmission has an electric or mechanical fault, the transmission operates in safety mode to maintain mini- mum driving conditions and to prevent damage to the transmission. If ...

  • Page 119

    Transmission and controls 6-14 check the surroundings before parking or reversing the vehicle. Z the parking aid system is a supplementary system to help your parking. It is not intended to replace the driver’s attentiveness. Z do not apply any shocks to the sensors by hitting or us- ing a high-pres...

  • Page 120

    Transmission and controls 6-15 rearview camera system* this is a support system to display rear area when the shift lever is in r position. R position rearview camera sending video signals. Front monitor rear monitor power supply display x x x x x when selecting r position while a/v system is in use...

  • Page 121

    Transmission and controls 6-16 r 1. Select left (l) or right (r) side mirror with the mirror select switch. (for details, refer to “control switches” section) 2. The mirror aims down by 4° when the shift lever is moved to r position. 3. The outsiderearview mirror returns to the original position whe...

  • Page 122

    Transmission and controls 6-17 foot brake the brake pedal (foot brake) is designed to slow down and stop the vehicle. Do not apply excessive pressure on the brake pedal while going down a long hill. The brake system may overheat and cause the vapor lock or fade phenomenon, thus losing braking force....

  • Page 123

    Transmission and controls 6-18 esp system? The esp system is an electronic vehicle-stability control and a supplementary safety driving system that helps to avoid dan- gerous situations by controlling the brakes on the wheels or the engine torque to compensate vehicle stability during ex- tremely un...

  • Page 124

    Transmission and controls 6-19 warning sounds while driving with engaged parking brake if you drive the vehicle without releasing the parking brake, the brake warning light blinks and the buzzer sounds to warn the driver when the vehicle speed exceeds 10 km/h for more than 2 seconds. When this happe...

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  • Page 126: Seats and Controls

    Section 7 seats and controls seats and controls .......................................... 7-2 warning and caution ........................................... 7-3 front seats ....................................................... 7-4 seat adjustment (based on driver’s seat) .......... 7-4 head rest...

  • Page 127

    Seats and controls 7-2 1 1 3 3 2 2 3 3 seats and controls lumbar support easy access switch position memory setting switch front seat heater switch seatback control lever rear seat center armrest switch panel seat control lever 1. Front seat 2. Rear seat 3. Head restraint w165-07_seat_en.P65 2006-10...

  • Page 128

    Seats and controls 7-3 warning z do not adjust the driver’s seat while driving. Z after adjustment, gently rock the seat to make sure it is se- curely locked. Z if the seatback is reclined too much, the risk of sliding under the lap belt and being injured are increased. Z do not operate the position...

  • Page 129

    Seats and controls 7-4 front seats seat adjustment (based on driver’s seat) sliding, seat height and cushion inclination, and seatback tilting lever sliding (driver’s seat, passenger’s seat) to slide the seat for- ward or backward, move the seat sliding lever (1). Seat height (driver’s seat) to move...

  • Page 130

    Seats and controls 7-5 head restraint the front head restraint can be adjusted vertically and in inclination. You can pull it up until it locks in place. To lower it, push down while pressing and hold- ing the lock knob. To remove the head restraint completely, press and hold the lock knob and lift ...

  • Page 131

    Seats and controls 7-6 to operate to use this function, press the easy access button (1) located at driver’s window switch panel. To exit : 1. Turn the ignition switch to “off” position and remove the key from the key switch. The seat moves backward. 2. If you open the driver’s door, the steering wh...

  • Page 132

    Seats and controls 7-7 position memory setting* the position memory is available for up to three drivers. Each driver can set his/ her own driver’s seat, steering wheel, outside mirrors and interior rearview mirror positions and it will be sepa- rately stored in the integrated computer. If somebody ...

  • Page 133

    Seats and controls 7-8 passenger’s seat control switch (on the left side of the seat) passenger’s seat control switch (rear armrest) passenger’s seat sliding switch passenger’s seatback tilting switch seat sliding switch move this switch forward or backward to slide the seat forward or backward. Sea...

  • Page 134

    Seats and controls 7-9 rear seats rear seat control switch panel rear a/v system control switch panel *(refer to separate a/v operating instruction) rear seat control switch panel (including passenger’s seat and roller blind controls) 1. Rear left seat sliding switch 2. Rear right seat sliding switc...

  • Page 135

    Seats and controls 7-10 rear seat control switches leg support switch* the leg support is installed at rear right seat. To fold the leg support, press this switch. Up down rear seat easy access switch this system is designed to provide for sufficient space to access and exit for passengers. 4. For r...

  • Page 136

    Seats and controls 7-11 passenger’s seat control switch and roller blind switch (rear glass) passenger’s seat sliding switch press this switch to slide the passenger’s seat forward (1) or backward (2). Press this switch to raise (1) or lower (2) the roller blind. Passenger’s seatback tilting switch ...

  • Page 137

    Seats and controls 7-12 seat heating*/ventilation system* seat heating heated cushions and seatbacks create a pleasant driving environment by keeping the surface of the seats comfortably warm. Ventilation system the seat cushion has a ventilation func- tion to give you a pleasant driving environment...

  • Page 138

    Seats and controls 7-13 vehicle seat heating without the seat ventilation function turn the seat heating switch from z (off) to the desired po- sition (1–5). To turn off the heating function, turn the front switch to the in- dicator and the rear switch to the “0” position. Front seat heating switch ...

  • Page 139

    Seats and controls 7-14 rear seat heater switch* to heat the rear seats 1. Start the engine. 2. Turn the seat heater switch from 0 (off) to the desired position (1 to 5). 3. The seat cushion and the seatback will be warmed up. 6: rear left seat heating switch (control range: 1 to 5) 7: rear right se...

  • Page 140

    Seats and controls 7-15 massage switch* rear right seat has the massage and lumbar support function. Lumbar support function of the massage roller you can use the massage roller as a lumbar support with changing its position. 1. Stop the massage operation by pressing “2” switch. 2. To move the massa...

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  • Page 142: Seat Belt and

    Section 8 seat belt and air bag seat belt and air bag ..................................... 8-2 occupant safety ................................................... 8-3 warning ................................................................ 8-3 seat belt ................................................

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    Seat belt and air bag 8-2 seat belt and air bag 1. Three point seat belts (front seats, rear left & right seat) 2. Seat belt height adjustment (front seats) 4. Buckle compartment (rear seat) 3. Lap belts (rear center seat) 5. Driver’s air bag 6. Passenger’s air bag 8. Seat belt pretensioner 7. Side ...

  • Page 144

    Seat belt and air bag 8-3 occupant safety the restarint systems include: z air bags z child or infant seats z seat belts z seat belt pretensioners as independent systems, their protective functions complement one another. This section contains all the most important information about the restraint s...

  • Page 145

    Seat belt and air bag 8-4 seat belt 1. Three point seat belt 1. Sit back in the seat with the seatback in an upright position and wear the seat belt. 2. If the shoulder belt (a) crosses your neck, then ad- just the seat belt height with height adjustor (front seat). 3. Pull out the latch plate (2) f...

  • Page 146

    Seat belt and air bag 8-5 the seat belt height adjustors are provided for the front seat to adjust the seat belt height. Down (a): press the knob (1) and slide the retractor down to obtain the snug and fit position. Up (b): hold the d-ring (2) and slide the retractor up to ob- tain the snug and fit ...

  • Page 147

    Seat belt and air bag 8-6 z always put on your shoulder belt over the shoulder and across the chest. Do not put the shoulder belt across your neck. Z put the lap belt as low as possible across the hips. Do not put it across the waist. In an accident, the belt may pressurize on your abdomen. Z do not...

  • Page 148

    Seat belt and air bag 8-7 z adjust the seat properly before wearing the seat belt. Z sit back in the seat with the seatback in an upright position and wear seat belt. If the seat belt is positioned too high or fastened too loose, it may not protect your body from an injury or death in the event of a...

  • Page 149

    Seat belt and air bag 8-8 child seat children that are too small to use the seat belts must be prop- erly secured in a child restraint system. Please note that the three point seat belt is designed for a per- son who is taller than 140 cm. Infant and child safety z do not place a child restraint sys...

  • Page 150

    Seat belt and air bag 8-9 anchorage locations child restraint anchor fittings have been installed to coincide with the rear seating positions as follows. Unrestrained infants and small children could be injured. • never transport them unless they are properly restrained. • use restraint system which...

  • Page 151

    Seat belt and air bag 8-10 child restraint system placed in the front seat could cause more se- rious injury or death • never install a rear-facing child restraint in front seat with front passenger air bag. A child in a rear-facing child restraint installed in the front seat can be seriously injure...

  • Page 152

    Seat belt and air bag 8-11 installation of the attaching clip child restraint attaching clip example (in driving position) child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat bel...

  • Page 153

    Seat belt and air bag 8-12 when the child safety lock lever is in “lock (1)” position, the rear doors can only be opened from the outside. When it is moved to “free (2)” position, the door lock is released. Child safety rear door lock move this lever to “lock (1)” position whenever children are pres...

  • Page 154

    Seat belt and air bag 8-13 air bag driver’s air bag the driver’s air bag is located at the center of the steering wheel. Passenger’s air bag the front passenger’s air bag is lo- cated on the dashboard. Side air bag the side air bag is located at the outer corner of the seatback of the front seats. P...

  • Page 155

    Seat belt and air bag 8-14 cautions with the air bag front air bag operation (driver’s and passenger’s) x x x x x the air bag inflates when: z the seat belt can't protect occupants from a severe frontal collision. X x x x x the air bag can inflate when: z underbody impact from the road surface; impa...

  • Page 156

    Seat belt and air bag 8-15 • do not diagnose the circuit with a circuit tester. Do not attempt to modify any air bag components including the steering wheel, air bag mounting area, and harness. • do not impact any air bag components including the steering wheel, air bag mounting area, and harness by...

  • Page 157

    Seat belt and air bag 8-16 warnings for air bag locations of air bag warning label • do not hold and operate the steering wheel by crossing your arms. You could get seriously injured when the air bag deploys. • when the air bag inflates, it makes a loud noise and smoke. However, the smoke is a non-t...

  • Page 158

    Seat belt and air bag 8-17 warnings for air bag locations of air bag warning label (australia only) warning statement: “extreme hazard! Do not use a rearward facing child re- straint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it.” w165-08_air bag_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 5:58 page 17 adobe pagemake...

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  • Page 160: Ventilation, Heating

    Section 9 ventilation, heating and air conditioning climate control system .................................. 9-2 air flow directions ............................................... 9-2 air vent ................................................................. 9-4 operation tips for the air conditio...

  • Page 161

    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-2 climate control system air flow directions when cooling when heating w165-09_ac_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 5:58 page 2 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/win.

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    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-3 auto a/c control panel front center air vent air purifier rear vent vaps switch aqs switch aqs & ambient sensor side air vent (front) sun sensor air vent open/close dial direction control knob w165-09_ac_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 5:58 page 3 adobe pagemake...

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    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-4 air vent air vent open/close dial direction control knob air vent open/close dial direction control knob front rear open close up right down left open close up right down left cautions for cleaning interior z never use acetone, lacquer, enamel or decolor...

  • Page 164

    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-5 operation tips for the air conditioner refrigerant specification & capacity Á¦ ¿ø r134a 700 ± 50g item specification capacity z if you sleep while air conditioner or heater on with all windows closed. You may be suffocated to death. Z continued operation...

  • Page 165

    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-6 automatic air conditioner control panel 1. Temperature control dial and auto switch 2. Econ switch 3. Off switch 4. Vacuum flourescent display (vfd) 5. Amb(ambient temperature) switch 6. Rear glass defogger switch 7. Defrost switch 8. Fresh air intake sw...

  • Page 166

    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-7 air conditioner auto/off switch/vfd auto mode indicator a/c on indicator selection mode indicator fan speed indicator vfd setting temperature 1. A/c auto and temperature control switch pressing this switch lights up the auto indicator on the display. The...

  • Page 167

    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-8 fan switch when in auto mode, press the fan switch and the manual indicator will lit. If you press the switch when the system is turned off, the adjusted temperature, air flow mode, fan speed and manual indicator will be displayed on the vfd. Press the s...

  • Page 168

    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-9 defrost & foot face level ventilation * when in auto mode, vent mode will be selected. For detailed air flow mode, see “air flow directions”. Face and floor level ventilation floor ventilation windshield defrosts and floor ventilation manual mode vent (p...

  • Page 169

    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-10 air source mode manual selection of air source recirculation mode press the recirculation mode switch ( ) (the indicator will lit). Fresh air intake mode press the fresh air intake mode switch ( ) (the indica- tor will lit). Use the recirculation mode f...

  • Page 170

    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-11 defrost switch use this switch for quick defrosting. When you press this switch, the airflow direction will be changed to the windshield and door glasses, the air conditioner operates automatically, and air from the outside comes in. Pressing the switch...

  • Page 171

    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-12 if you press the defogger switch, the integrated heated wire in the rear glass, outside rear view mirror and windshield (rhd model only) operates for 12 minutes then shuts off automatically. When in use, the indicator above the switch comes on. If you p...

  • Page 172

    Ventilation, heating and air conditioning 9-13 replacing a/c filter 1. Remove the three screws at the bot- tom of the glove box and remove the cover. 2. After removing the cover three mounting bolts of the a/c filter. 3. Remove the a/c filter and replace it with the ssangyong genuine part. 4. Instal...

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  • Page 174: Storage and

    Section 10 storage and convenience devices convenience devices .................................... 10-2 storages ......................................................... 10-3 front door map pocket ...................................... 10-4 glove box ..................................................

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    Storage and convenience devices 10-2 convenience devices rear door roller blinder rear cigarette lighter rear cup/ashtray holder rear cup holder rear seat table front cigarette lighter and ashtray holder front cup/ashtray holder w165-10_convenience_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 5:59 page 2 adobe pagemaker...

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    Storage and convenience devices 10-3 storages 6. Rear center console (monitor can be installed as option.) 8. Sunglasses and pen storage (front room mirror side) 1. Map pocket 3. Front console & armrest 2. Glove box 5. Rear console 4. Seat back pocket 7. Foot rest w165-10_convenience_en.P65 2006-10-...

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    Storage and convenience devices 10-4 front door map pocket the map pocket is located on each front doors. Map, magazine, newspaper and others can be stored. Glove box pull on the lever to open the glove box. Camera and sunglasses can be stored. To prevent the valuables from being stolen, set the tru...

  • Page 178

    Storage and convenience devices 10-5 z lift the armrest cover to open. Small items can be stored. Z it can be used as armrest for both driver and passenger. Front console & armrest seatback pocket is on the back of driver and passenger seats. Books and magazines can be stored. Seatback pocket do not...

  • Page 179

    Storage and convenience devices 10-6 analog clock* “+” button: minute pointer turns clockwise “-” button: minute pointer turns counterclockwise when pressing the button, the pointer moves slowly for first 2 seconds, then moves fast. Note w165-10_convenience_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 5:59 page 6 adobe ...

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    Storage and convenience devices 10-7 the holder lifts up with the button (1) pressed. This holder can be rotated for passenger. Front cup holder and ashtray holder z when vehicle is in sudden braking or starting, the liquid may spill. Z danger of burn! Do not store a cup with hot beverage on the cup...

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    Storage and convenience devices 10-8 front cigarette lighter and ashtray holder when you press the button(1) in front of shift lever, the cover opens and the ashtray & cigarette lighter appear. Ashtray holder (2) the area next to the cigarette lighter is for an ashtray attachment. Cigarette lighter ...

  • Page 182

    Storage and convenience devices 10-9 sunglasses box (without sun roof) sunglasses box the sunglasses storage is located in the overhead console. Press the top side of the cover to open it. Pen storage the pen storage is located in the overhead console. Press the top side of the cover to open it. Pen...

  • Page 183

    Storage and convenience devices 10-10 rear center console there is an extra console in the rear side of front center console. Small items can be stored. To open, move the knob on the console box (1) toward right. The foot rest for rear seat is installed for the occupant’s convenience. How to use: fo...

  • Page 184

    Storage and convenience devices 10-11 rear armrest (a) rear center armrest is located in the center of rear seat. Pull down the armrest to use. Rear armrest switch panel (b) to open the switch panel cover, press the button on the top of rear center armrest. There are audio and video control switches...

  • Page 185

    Storage and convenience devices 10-12 table for rear seat occupants* a table is on the rear of the passenger’s seat for temporary jobs while the vehicle is stopping and putting on goods for rear seat occupants. How to use the table 1. Push the stabilizer lever inside the table and release it. Pull t...

  • Page 186

    Storage and convenience devices 10-13 2. Unfold the table to use. Z do not place any heavy objects or attempt to lean on the table. Z do not use the table when the vehicle is in motion. Warning the cup holder inside the console appears by rotating when the open button on the rear of the center conso...

  • Page 187

    Storage and convenience devices 10-14 rear cup holder/ashtray holder a holder that can store cup or ashtray is on the upper of the rear center armrest. Cup and ashtray holder appeares when sliding the cover rearward. Z when vehicle is in sudden braking or starting, the liquid may spill out. Z spille...

  • Page 188

    Storage and convenience devices 10-15 rear cigarette lighter rear door roller blind* press the button on the door armrest, then the cover opens and cigarette lighter appears. If you press the cigarette lighter, it pops up when the coil is heated. Pull out the cigar lighter and insert back after use ...

  • Page 189

    Storage and convenience devices 10-16 the foot rest for the rear seat is installed for the occupant’s convenience. How to use: foot rest seatback pocket the storage pockets are installed at the rear side of front seats. Use it for storing personal belongings. Do not store any large items in the seat...

  • Page 190

    Storage and convenience devices 10-17 others power outlet and av jack* power outlet (1) can supply power for automotive accessories in the rear console box. Av jack (audio and video terminals) (2) can connect with camcorder, digital camera and joy stick. Card holder card holder a card holder is loca...

  • Page 191

    Storage and convenience devices 10-18 coat hooks are locked on both left and right side of the rear seat. To use coat hooks, push on the lid. Close it with a firm push. Make sure the coat hook is closed when you are not using it. Coat hanger (without sunroof) tv tuner and navigation system is instal...

  • Page 192

    Storage and convenience devices 10-19 rear vanity mirror* to use rear vanity mirror, push on the “push” metal button. It will unlatch and swing down. The both lights come on. Keep the mirror closed when not in use. Pressing down the rear room lamp switch activates the rear room lamp. Pressing the sw...

  • Page 193

    Storage and convenience devices 10-20 inside rearview mirror manual operation hold and adjust the mirror to find the best rearview. X x x x x day time use push forward the lever on the mirror. X x x x x night time use push aft the lever on the mirror. Power operation for the adjustment of the interi...

  • Page 194

    Storage and convenience devices 10-21 glass antenna (for fm and am) is on the upper and lower sec- tion of the rear window and the heating grids are on the center section of the rear window. Be careful not to damage the heating grids and antenna while cleaning inside of the rear window. Rear defogge...

  • Page 195

    Storage and convenience devices 10-22 1. Main sun visor 3. Lamp 2. Vanity mirror 4. Secondary sun visor main sun visor pull the sun visor down or to the left (right), if necessary. Secondary sun visor swing the main sun visor to the left (right) and pull the second- ary sun visor down. It allows gla...

  • Page 196

    Storage and convenience devices 10-23 av/navigation system* audio remote control switch on steering wheel rear seat control switch panel changer audio/video head unit & front monitor rear monitor navigation unit w165-10_convenience_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 5:59 page 23 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/win.

  • Page 197

    Storage and convenience devices 10-24 the changer is installed in the left bottom in the trunk and the navigation unit is installed in the trunk’s upper side. For more information, refer to the navigation operating manual. Changer and navigation unit insert only the map dvd to the navigation system....

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    Storage and convenience devices 10-25 • an illegal copy of a cd/dvd may cause a malfunction in the audio/video head unit and abnormal replay. Use only original cd/dvds. • incompatible discs may cause a malfunction in the system. Use only compatible discs. • the back of the front monitor is very hot....

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  • Page 200: In Case of

    Section 11 in case of emergency jump start with jumper leads ..................... 11-2 jump start with an another vehicle or battery .... 11-2 tire and ovm tool .......................................... 11-3 cautions when a tire is flat ............................... 11-4 spare tire ................

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    In case of emergency 11-2 1 3 2 4 jump start with jumper leads 1. Prepare the jump cable. 2. Place an another vehicle that has 12 v of power near to discharged vehicle. 3. Switch off all electrical accessories for the discharged vehicle. 4. Place the shift lever to p in the discharged vehicle and ap...

  • Page 202

    In case of emergency 11-3 z keep your tires at the recommended pressure. Incorrect inflation pressures will increase tire wear and will impair safety, vehicle handling, comfort and fuel economy. Z maintaining the specified tire pressure is essential for driver comfort, driving safety and long tire l...

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    In case of emergency 11-4 cautions when a tire is flat if one of the tires becomes flat while driving, grab the steer- ing wheel firmly and remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. Gradually slow down and park your vehicle in a safe place. Replace the flat tire with a spare tire. For the process...

  • Page 204

    In case of emergency 11-5 the spare tire is located on the trunk floor. Check the tire conditions and pressure as needed and keep it always available. Spare tire winter tires if winter tires are used, they must be fitted to all 4 wheels. Do not exceed the maximum speed specified by the tire manufact...

  • Page 205

    In case of emergency 11-6 ovm tools are contained in the tool box in the trunk room. Lift up the cover by pushing the lever forward and pulling it out to use ovm tool. Ovm tool box wheel and tire tire inflation pressure the following chart shows the recommended tire pressure for normal driving condi...

  • Page 206

    In case of emergency 11-7 1. Open the trunk lid and pry off the mat. Take out the wheel nut wrench, wheel centering pin and driver from ovm tool box. 2. Lift up the cover by holding the cover handle and fix it to the trunk lid hook. 3. Rotate the bowl counter-clockwise and release it. 4. Pull out th...

  • Page 207

    In case of emergency 11-8 changing a flat tire to change a flat tire on the road, drive your vehicle slowly to a level and safe place without any acceleration. Jacking point front jacking points front jacking points are located at the rear of the front wheels (below the front door’s front end). Rear...

  • Page 208

    In case of emergency 11-9 changing a tire and wheel 1. Put the spare tire next to the tire to be changed. 2. Loosen the wheel nuts two or three turns by turning them counter-clockwise with the wheel nut wrench. 3. Remove the cap from jacking point by using a screwdriver. 4. Turn the jack handle to a...

  • Page 209

    In case of emergency 11-10 7. Raise the vehicle by rotating the jack connection rod clockwise until the tire is off ground about 3cm. 8. Remove all wheel nuts and wheel. For rear tire, release the parking brake carefully and remove the tire. Put the removed tire under the vehicle. 9. Install the whe...

  • Page 210

    In case of emergency 11-11 the tire tread wear indicators will appear when your tires have only 1.6mm of tread remaining (on the tire wall s indicator). When these indicators appear, replace your tires. Before your driving, check the tires everyday for tire pressure, surface damages, crack and sharp...

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    In case of emergency 11-12 • check the tire pressure regularly and prior to any long journey. • if not emergency, have the tire replaced at the nearest ssangyong dealer or ssangyong authorized workshop. • regularly check the conditions of the jack and ovm tools provided. • use the jack supplied at c...

  • Page 212

    In case of emergency 11-13 engine overheating when the vehicle overheats 1. Move the vehicle safely off the road. 2. Move the shift lever to p and apply parking brake. 3. If you see steam under the hood, stop the engine immediately. 4. If there is no steam, open the hood and leave the engine running...

  • Page 213

    In case of emergency 11-14 symptom and remedy symptom cause remedy gauge indicates over the normal range (or in the red zone), emit steam from engine compartment low coolant broken v-belt defective water pump defective thermostat low engine oil add replace check and replace replace add z scalding ho...

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    In case of emergency 11-15 how to release the shift lever lock shift lever lock release and safety mode reset symptoms after resetting of the safety mode • heavy shock when moving the shift lever • decreased driving force while driving at a high speed • decreased driving force while driving at high ...

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    In case of emergency 11-16 when the vehicle has a serious problem during driving 1. Turn on the hazard flasher and move the vehicle out of traffic to a safe place. Set up the warning triangle behind your vehicle (day: 100 m, night: 200 m) to warn other vehicles. 2. Have all passengers get out of the...

  • Page 216

    In case of emergency 11-17 towing the vehicle using a professional tow vehicle service z flat-bed equipment is the best method of moving a disable vehicle to avoid any damages. Z when towing your vehicle, do not rely on only the towing hooks in vehicle for supporting. Caution w165-11_emergency_en.P6...

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    In case of emergency 11-18 emergency towing z if you cannot use a professional towing service, get into the dis- abled vehicle during towing. But, never use this emergency towing when the electrical system, steering system, and brake system are not operative. Z you may allow horizontal direction for...

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    In case of emergency 11-19 to use the towing hook, remove the front grille. Towing hook location front towing hook rear towing hook the towing hooks are designed to support the vehicle when loading it on the towing vehicle. Caution w165-11_emergency_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 5:59 page 19 adobe pagemak...

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    In case of emergency 11-20 accident turn on the emergency hazard warning switch. If possible, move your vehicle to a safe place to avoid any secondary accidents. If anyone is injured, call an ambulance and con- tact the nearest police station. Fire stop immediately in a safe place. Turn off the engi...

  • Page 220: Service and

    Section 12 service and maintenance engine compartment .................................... 12-2 warning and caution ......................................... 12-3 maintenance schedule and service interval .. 12-4 engine oil .......................................................... 12-7 daily check ...

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    Service and maintenance 12-2 engine compartment 1. Air cleaner 3. Engine oil filler cap 10. Power steering fluid reservoir 4. Engine oil dipstick gauge 5. Automatic transmission oil filler cap 6. Brake fluid reservoir 7. Engine compartment relay and fuse box 8. Coolant surge tank 9. Washer fluid res...

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    Service and maintenance 12-3 here are some general warnings and precautions that should be closely observed during carrying out any service operation. But always exercise care to reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the vehicle. Warning z do not work on the engine compartment while engine...

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    Service and maintenance 12-4 maintenance schedule and service interval z: replacement, {: inspection, adjustment, replenishment item remark every 30,000 (or every 2 years) weels and tires wheel bolts retighten(specified torque) tire pressure check and inflation spare tire pressure/conditions wheel b...

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    Service and maintenance 12-5 z: replacement, {: inspection, adjustment, replenishment item every 3 years or every 60,000 km every 2 years hose/pipe lines and connections off-roads/dusty roads, frequently check/replace engine compart- ment functional inspection coolant replacement brake fluid level c...

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    Service and maintenance 12-6 z: replacement, {: inspection, adjustment, replenishment item replace, if necessary adjust, if necessary replace, if necessary { { z { { brake air conditioner others brake operation test and pipe/hose check parking brake operation test brake pad and disc inspection parki...

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    Service and maintenance 12-7 api classifications of engine oil the american petroleum institute (api) and in- ternational lubricant standardization and ap- proval committe (ilsac) classifies engine oils according to their performance (quality). Always use oil rated api-sh (ilsac gf-i) or better. Eng...

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    Service and maintenance 12-8 the following checks are recommended before driving to main- tain safe. 1. Tire inflation pressure and damage 2. Wheel bolts looseness 3. Operation of the lights 4. Any oil, water, fuel and fluid leaks daily check list interior exterior 1. Steering wheel play and loosene...

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    Service and maintenance 12-9 engine compartment engine oil level drive belt tension engine coolant level battery windshield washer fluid level brake fluid level power steering fluid level w165-12_maintenance_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 5:59 page 9 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/win.

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    Service and maintenance 12-10 systems in engine compartment replacement interval air cleaner element replacement 1. Pry off the clips (arrow) from the cover (a) and remove the cover. 2. Take out the air cleaner element (b). 3. Install a new air cleaner element correctly. 4. Close the cover and fix t...

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    Service and maintenance 12-11 level check 1. Park the vehicle on level ground and apply the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine and wait for more than 5 minutes. 3. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean with cloth. 4. Reinsert it and pull it out again. Then check that the oil level is between the lower...

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    Service and maintenance 12-12 change interval specification and capacity item engine oil engine oil filter service interval after initial 10,000km, every 15,000km same interval as engine oil specification capacity (l) cm600l/cm600s cm500l/cm500s quality class: ssangyong genuine engine oil (approved ...

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    Service and maintenance 12-13 coolant capacity level check and replacement capacity (l) cm600l/cm600s cm500l/cm500s 11.5 ~ 12.0 cheak replacement replenishment everyday, before driving off every 3 years or every 60,000km replenish if necessary level check park the vehicle on level ground and apply t...

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    Service and maintenance 12-14 replenishment use only the 50/50 mixture of soft water and antifreeze as specified. 1. Open the coolant surge tank cap slowly when the engine is cold. At this time, you can hear a “hissing” sound. 2. When there is no more “hissing” sound, remove the cap from the surge t...

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    Service and maintenance 12-15 brake fluid replenishment open the cap inthe brake fluid tank and add the fluid to keep the fluid level between max and min. Specification and replacement level check the fluid level in the container must not be higher than the max mark or lower than the min mark. Speci...

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    Service and maintenance 12-16 power steering fluid level check and replenishment 1. Remove the power steering fluid reservoir cap(a). 2. Check the fluid level guage adhered to the cap. 3. Add designated fluid to the specified level according to the temperature, if low. Check if the oil level does no...

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    Service and maintenance 12-17 fuel filter service interval if the filter is contaminated, the supplied fuel will be reduced, main components will be damaged due to entering the con- taminated materials and the performance of catalytic con- verter will be deteriorated. Replace the fuel filter in acco...

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    Service and maintenance 12-18 windshield washer fluid frequently check the washer fluid level and add the speci- fied product as needed. In winter, use only the specified washer liquid for winter. Z the washer fluid includes flammable materials to prevent freezing. It could cause a fire when directl...

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    Service and maintenance 12-19 wiper blade wiper blade replacement 1. Lift the wiper arm up from the windshield. 2. Press the safety button (a). 3. Slide the blade down and remove it from the arm. 4. Install a new blade. Z do not open the hood when the wiper arm is lifted up. The wiper and hood may b...

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    Service and maintenance 12-20 battery the mf battery is located at the right hand floor in trunk room. If the warning lamp in the instrument panel comes on while driving, turn off all electrical devices and have the system checked at the nearest ssangyong dealer or ssangyong au- thorized workshop. S...

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    Service and maintenance 12-21 z if you disconnect the battery terminal when the engine is running, electrical systems could be damaged. Z to remove the battery cable, disconnect the negative cable first. And be careful on the battery terminal polarity when you con- nect the cables. The negative and ...

  • Page 241

    Service and maintenance 12-22 fuse and relay engine compartment fuse and relay box trunk fuse and relay box the trunk fuse and relay box is located on the right hand side of the trunk. If any of the electrical system does not operate, check the corresponding fuse. If the fuse is blown off, replace i...

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    Service and maintenance 12-23 how to check and replace fuse 1. Turn off all electrical systems and remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Open the fuse and relay box cover. 3. Locate the blown fuse. 4. Pull out the relevant fuse using the fuse puller. 5. Visually check whether it is blown...

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    Service and maintenance 12-24 engine compartment fuse box engine compartment fuse and relay box w165-12_maintenance_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 6:00 page 24 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/win.

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    Service and maintenance 12-25 engine compartment relay box * use only the specified fuses and relays. W165-12_maintenance_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 6:00 page 25 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/win.

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    Service and maintenance 12-26 trunk fuse & relay box * use only the specified fuses and relays. W165-12_maintenance_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 6:00 page 26 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/win.

  • Page 246

    Service and maintenance 12-27 under inflation over inflation proper inflation tire tire inflation pressure z maintaining the specified tire pressure is essential for comfortable riding, driving safety, and long tire life. Incorrect inflation pressures will increase tire wear and will impair safety, ...

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    Service and maintenance 12-28 tire wear check tire rotation to avoid uneven wear of tires and to prolong tire life, inspect and rotate your tires every 5,000 km. The tires on your vehicle have built-in tread wear indicators that appear between the tread grooves. The tire should be replaced when the ...

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    Service and maintenance 12-29 winter tire use snow tires when driving on snowy or icy roads. If winter tires are used, they must be installed to all 4 wheels. Spare tire • after replacing the tire, be sure to adjust the pressure to the speci- fied pressure of the tire. Otherwise, the suspension syst...

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    Service and maintenance 12-30 • mixing tires could cause you to lose control while driving. Be sure to use the same size and type of tires of the same manufacturer on all wheels. • check the inflation pressure, cracks and tearing of tires before driving. • improperly tightened wheel nuts can cause t...

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    Service and maintenance 12-31 spark plugs spark plugs should be periodically inspected for carbon deposits. When carbon accumulates on a spark plug, a strong spark may not be produced. If necessary, clean the electrodes with a fine wire brush and carefully scrape the carbon off the insulator with a ...

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    Service and maintenance 12-32 exhaust gas for clean air and environment, the government is strengthening the exhaust gas regulations. In order to meet to and satisfy these regulations, the vehicle is equipped with the exhaust gas control system. What is meant by “harmful exhaust gases”? The harmful ...

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    Service and maintenance 12-33 inspection and maintenance spark plugs when spark plugs go bad, the emission of harmful exhaust gas from the engine will increase and it will run inharmoniously. Air cleaner you must inspect the air cleaner element very frequently and replace when necessary. You may cle...

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    Service and maintenance 12-34 inspection and maintenance schedule of the exhaust gas control system date hc (ppm) smoke inspector signature after adjustment before adjustment co (%) after adjustment before adjustment workshop *please have this form photo-copied. Use this form to keep the maintenance...

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    Service and maintenance 12-35 date hc (ppm) smoke inspector signature after adjustment before adjustment co (%) after adjustment before adjustment workshop w165-12_maintenance_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 6:00 page 35 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/win.

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    Service and maintenance 12-36 inspection and maintenance schedule date confirmation remark customer operator workshop description mileage(km) *place have this form photo-copied. Use this form to keep as a inspection the maintenance record. W165-12_maintenance_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 6:00 page 36 ado...

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    Service and maintenance 12-37 date confirmation remark customer operator workshop description mileage(km) w165-12_maintenance_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 6:00 page 37 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/win.

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  • Page 258: Lamps

    Section 13 lamps lamps ............................................................. 13-2 exterior lamp location ...................................... 13-2 interior lamp location ....................................... 13-3 bulb capacity and type ................................ 13-4 functional che...

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    Lamps 13-2 lamps exterior lamp location headlamp front turn signal lamp front fog lamp side turn signal lamp tail/stop lamp rear turn signal lamp back-up lamp license plate lamp high mounted stop lamp have the exterior lamps checked and replaced at the nearest ssangyong dealer or ssangyong authorize...

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    Lamps 13-3 interior lamp location front foot lamp glove box lamp front room lamp center mood lamp (limousine) reading lamp (w/ sunroof) reading lamp (w/o sunroof) trunk room lamp door courtesy lamp rear foot lamp front mood lamp w165-13_lamp_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 6:00 page 3 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/w...

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    Lamps 13-4 bulb capacity and type item headlamp turn sig-nal lamp interior lamps numbers watt functional check 1. Check whether the lamp comes on or off by turning its switch. 2. Check the corresponding fuse when the lamp doesn’t come on. 3. If the fuse is blown, replace it with a new one. 4. If the...

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    Lamps 13-5 replacement of exterior lamps headlamp and position lamp 1. Turn off the lamp switch and remove the ignition key from the key switch. 2. Open the engine hood. 3. Remove the horn by unscrewing the horn mounting bolt (1) and separate the headlamp from the vehicle body by unscrewing the thre...

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    Lamps 13-6 front fog lamp 1. Turn off the lamp switch and remove the ignition key from the key switch. 2. Remove the cover by turning it. 3. Disconnect the connector by releasing the locks at both sides. 4. Replace the bulb with a new one. 5. Install in the reverse order of removal. 1. Turn off the ...

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    Lamps 13-7 interior lamps replacement 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Remove the lens by carefully prying on the slot of the lens with a small flat blade screwdriver. Do not pry on the edge of the lens. 3. Replace the bulb with new one in accordance with specified rating. 4. Sna...

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    Lamps 13-8 front room lamp with sunroof vehicle 1. Room lamp switch (on, door, off) z on position: in the on position, the lamp stays on. Z door position: the lamp comes on when the door is opened (regardless of the ignition switch position). Z off position: the lamp does not come on. 2. Spot switch...

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    Lamps 13-9 mood lamp 1. Mood lamp (limousine only) the mood lamp is located at the center pillar. Push the top of the switch to turm the mood lamp on. Push the bottom of the switch to turm the mood lamp off. 2. Front mood lamp when turning the light switch on or off using the combination lever, the ...

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    Lamps 13-10 reading lamp (without sunroof) operation press the switch once to turn on the lamp. Replcement 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Remove the lens by carefully prying off the slot of the lens with a small flat blade screwdriver. Do not pry off the edge of the lens. 3. Re...

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    Lamps 13-11 trunk room lamp operation this lamp comes on when the trunk lid is open, and goes off when the trunk lid is closed. Replcement 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Remove the lens by carefully prying off the slot of the lens with a small flat blade screwdriver. Do not pry...

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    Lamps 13-12 rear vanity mirror lamp (without sunroof) operation the lamps beside the rear vanity mirror come on as it swings down, and goes of when it is closed. Replacement 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Remove the lens by carefully prying off the slot of the lens with a small...

  • Page 270: Vehicle Care

    Section 14 vehicle care vehicle care .................................................. 14-2 running-in period ............................................. 14-2 cleaning agents ................................................ 14-2 vehicle washing ................................................ 14-...

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    Vehicle care 14-2 there are no particular running-in rules for your new vehicle. However, following a few simple precautions for the first 1,000 km can add to the good future performance, economy and long life of your vehicle. Z allow the engine to warm up after starting. Z avoid harsh operations su...

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    Vehicle care 14-3 vehicle washing to avoid corrosion, wash your vehicle as soon as possible after driving on a coastal road (salted road), on a road where the snow removal chemicals (calcium chloride etc.) has been spreaded, in the area where the atmospheric fallout/indus- trial pollutants are exist...

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    Vehicle care 14-4 glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular basis. The use of glass cleaner or a liquid household glass cleaner will remove normal tobacco smoke and dust films sometimes caused by ingredients used in vinyl’s and interior plastics. Never use abrasive cleaners on any vehicle glass,...

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    Vehicle care 14-5 protecting exterior bright metal parts bright metal parts should be cleaned regularly to keep their luster. Washing with water is all that is usually needed. Use special care with aluminum trim. To avoid damaging pro- tective trim, never use automotive or chrome polish, steam, or c...

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    Vehicle care 14-6 finish damage any stone chips, fractures or deep scratches in the finish should be repaired promptly. Bare metal will corrode quickly and may develop into a major repair expense. Minor chips and scratches can be repaired with touch-up materials. Larger areas of finish damage can be...

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    Vehicle care 14-7 caring for your vehicle under 0°c (32°f) caring for your vehicle under 0°c (32°f) washer fluid use a genuine coolant that does not freeze on a cold day. When non-recommended washer liquid is used, the liquid may form an ice. This will damage the wiper motor and hinder your safe dri...

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    Vehicle care 14-8 starting the engine and driving in the winter starting the engine in the winter during the winter, the engine experiences increased resis- tance from the powertrain; the battery and the starter show decreased capacity. Therefore, start the engine in an appro- priate way. After star...

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    Vehicle care 14-9 other maintenance tips after driving on a calcium chloride (salt) spayed road, wash the bottom of your vehicle as soon as possible to avoid any rust. When parking on a snow-covered road, the brake system may begin to have some ice on it. The ice will decrease your vehicle’s braking...

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    Vehicle care 14-10 important safety instructions before driving for safe and comfortable driving, check each part of the ve- hicle before driving your vehicle. Checking problematic parts check those parts that you felt they were problematic to see if they would be a hindrance on the road. Checking t...

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    Vehicle care 14-11 always using seat belt everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up at all times. Taking care of children children should sit in the rear seat to prevent children from interfering with your driving by acci- dental movements or misusing of devices, children should sit in the rea...

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    Vehicle care 14-12 avoiding unnecessary movements while driving • while driving, do not turn off the ignition key under any circumstances. Brakes and power steering will not work. • while driving, do not put your hands through the steering wheel to manipulate various switches. It might interfere wit...

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    Vehicle care 14-13 moving your vehicle only after starting the engine move your vehicle only after having started the engine. Parking downhill after firmly applying the park brake, set the shift lever in reverse for vehicles with the manual transmission or set the shift lever in “p” for vehicles wit...

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    Vehicle care 14-14 putting away things that interfere with driving using engine brakes on long downgrades if you repeatedly apply the brake pedal, the brakes overheat and the braking effectiveness can deteriorate. When on a long downgrade, shift to a low gear and apply your brake pedal together with...

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    Vehicle care 14-15 driving on a snowy or icy road • shift to the lowest possible gear and drive slowly. • since your braking distance is longer than usual, allow a longer following distance. • if you accelerate or brake too fast, your vehicle will slide and you might get in an accident, so drive wit...

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    Vehicle care 14-16 important things to remember when going through water • if the engine stops while you are going through water, do not try to restart. Get your vehicle towed. • be particularly careful not to allow water to enter into the engine through the air cleaner. • never change speeds while ...

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    Vehicle care 14-17 prohibition of unauthorized modi- fications this vehicle contains various advanced electronic and con- trol devices. Do not modify them without authorization. Modification of fuses and circuits always use the ssangyong genuine fuses of the specified ca- pacity and do not alter or ...

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  • Page 288: Index

    Section 15 index w165-15_index_en.P65 2006-10-02, ¿ÀÈÄ 6:00 page 1 adobe pagemaker 6.5k/win.

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    4° aiming down of outside rearview mirror during reversing ........................................................ 6-16 a abs (anti-lock brake system) ........................... 6-18 accident or fire ................................................. 11-20 accident ....................................

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    Front foot lamp .................................................. 13-7 front room lamp ................................................ 13-8 front seats ........................................................... 7-4 fuel filler ................................................. 3-10, 12-17 fuel gau...

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    Index rear console ..................................................... 10-11 rear cup holder ................................................ 10-13 rear cup holder/ashtray holder ....................... 10-14 rear defogger and antenna ............................. 10-21 rear door roller blind* ......

  • Page 292

    New chairman owner’s manual telephone : 82-31-610-2740 facsimile : 82-31-610-3762 issued by overseas a/s team ssangyong motor co., ltd. 150-3, chilgoi-dong, pyungtaek-si gyeonggi-do, 459-711 korea note: all rights reserved. Printed in ssangyong motor co., ltd. No part of this book may be used or rep...

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