Vaz 2113. 2114 Operating Manual

Summary of 2113. 2114

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    Vaz 2113 vaz 2114 vaz 2115 operating manual re2115eng 23/04/2002 15:23 page 1.

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    Contents iimportant notice ! ...........................................................................................4 vehicle description .........................................................................................5 vehicle keys .........................................................

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    Notes on using vehicles with injection engines ..............................29 interior ventilation and heating control ..........................................30 safe driving instructions...........................................................................31 at the wheel......................

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    4 important notice ! You are now the owner of a comfortable passenger car that is distinguished for its improved dynamics and speed characteristics. Regardless of your overall driving experience we recommend you to be particularly careful during the initial period of vehicle operation until you beco...

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    Vehicle keys each car has two sets of keys. Each set (fig. 1) has two keys: one with plas- tic grip is the ignition key, one with metal grip — door and boot key. The number of the ignition key is shown on the key ring tag. Cutting off the ring tag, or replacing the ring will help you keep the number...

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    6 fig. 4. Rear door fig. 3. Front door re2115eng 23/04/2002 15:23 page 6.

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    7 from outside, with button 1 fully up. We recommend you to use the lock in this manner when there are children on the rear seat. The rear door window can go only part way down when you use window winder 3. Some vehicle options include central door locking system, which may be engaged by locking the...

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    8 (fig. 7). Now open the bonnet full way and set up stay 2 as shown in the fig- ure. If exterior illumination is on, lamp 3 will light up the engine bay. Rotate the lamp holder to redirect the light. When closing the bonnet, check a reliable locking — a typical click should be heard and the bonnet s...

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    9 a torque limiter, intended to ensure a reliable cap-to-filler neck sealing. The cap should be tightened until the torque limiter starts to click. Some vehicles feature fuel tank caps connected to vehicle body by means of a flexible cable. This ensures that the cap does not get lost while fill- ing...

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    Knob 2 (fig. 11, 12). View «a» shows the front seat arrangement for comfort- able rest. To let the rear passenger in and out (vaz 2113 and modifications), move up lever 3 and tilt the front seat backrest forward. To increase the luggage space (7), do the following (for vaz 2113, vaz 2114 and modific...

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    Pant, sitting in the middle of the rear seat, has a lap belt only. Do not use the belt to restrain a child sitting on the passenger’s lap. If the belts are dirty, clean them with soft soapy water. Never iron the seat belts. The seat belt is subject to mandatory replacement if it was sub- jected to c...

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    12 you may select among three posi- tions (i, ii or iii) of sun visors 3 depend- ing on the sun light. The passenger’s sun visor may optionally feature a vanity mirror. The interior light (4) goes on auto- matically as the vehicle door opens (courtesy light) and goes off 10 sec- onds after the door ...

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    13 2 — driver and four passengers; 3 — driver, four passengers and cargo in the luggage compartment up to the maximum load on the rear axle; 4 — driver and cargo in the luggage compartment up to the maximum load on the rear axle. 7 — instrument cluster illumina- tion control. When the headlights are...

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    (immobilizer) and is designed to read the code from the key fobs. 33 — windscreen wiper/washer stalk switch. 34 — ignition switch. 35 — hazard light switch. Push this button to flash all the turn- signal lamps and the hazard light tell- tale. To turn off, push the button again. 36 — horn push pad. 3...

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    Instrument cluster 1 (fig. 20) — engine coolant tem- perature gauge. The pointer in the red zone indicates engine overheating. Check the radiator fan and the thermostat operation. 2 — tachometer. Indicates engine speed. The red hatching zone indicates higher engine rpm, the red zone — hazardous engi...

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    16 counter. Disconnecting the storage bat- tery also resets the daily trip counter. 13 — hazard light tell-tale. Flashes red when the hazard light is on. 14 — malfunction indicator lamp « » (check engine). For fuel injection engines only. Lights up briefly after ignition switch-on indicating system ...

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    17 for vehicles with fuel injection only. For carburetor engines this light is used as the carburetor choke tell-tale light. Instrument cluster test mode there are two types of lcd instru- ment cluster that may be installed on a vehicle. Press the (daily) trip counter reset knob and simultaneously s...

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    Control switches — side-marker switch. Depress this control button to switch the side-markers on/off. The control button illumi- nates when the side-markers are on. — headlight switch. Depress this control button to energize the headlight circuit. The side-marker and the headlight switches are group...

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    Warning! Some vehicle modifica- tions may have no coolant level indi- cator. 4 — door ajar led. Lights up in red when a door is ajar. 5 — stoplight or side-marker lights failure led. If the stoplight bulb is faulty the led lights up in orange when the brake pedal is depressed. Also lights up if a fa...

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    20 switch. It is required to allow the oil to drip into the sump. During the 10 minute delay the on-board control system indi- cates oil level as of the moment preced- ing the engine stop. If you remove the ignition key, the oil level reading is reset. In this case an attempt to restart the engine w...

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    21 run time («t» button) — indicates trip time starting from the moment when the start button was depres- sed and up to 99 h 59 min, less the time when the vehicle was stopped with igni- tion off. Warning! The trip computer lcd goes off at ignition switch-off, however the parameters are stored and t...

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    22 the knob has only two positions, one of the circuits for the mirror position con- trol (right or left) is always energized when ignition is on. Some vehicles may feature an optional variant of the door mirror con- trol (fig. 24b). To select a mirror for adjustment shift selector 4. Depress button...

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    23 license plate the vehicle has a set of fasteners for mounting the license plate. License plates 1 (fig. 27a) on vaz 2115 are fastened directly to the front (2) and to the rear (5) bumpers using two self-tap- ping screws 4 complete with washers 3. On vaz 2113 and vaz 2114 front license plate 4 (fi...

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    24 now you may switch ignition on and start the engine. The fuel injection puls- es will be enabled. Important! If the engine can be started without using the black key fob, the vtd system has not been activated. Do not hesitate to request your dealer to program and activate the system during the pd...

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    Replacement, the new ecm will allow engine start-up without the fuel enable signal from the immobilizer. To activate immobilization, program the system (to be performed at your dealer’s). 5. Engine won’t start. If after disarming the system the key reader led flashes once a second and the engine doe...

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    26 2. During this period place a black key fob (1) within 13 mm from the key reader. The key reader led should illu- minate for 2 seconds and then go off, indicating that the immobilizer has read and accepted the key fob code. After that the immobilizer module will send a signal to the ecm enabling ...

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    27 to prime the fuel, press lever 1 (fig. 30). The vehicle features high power ignition system, for that reason never start the engine by arcing a disconnect- ed ht lead to the spark plug, never dis- connect ht leads or check ht circuits for spark with the engine running, since it may damage ht comp...

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    28 overloading may damage the suspen- sion, cause tyre wear and loss of vehi- cle stability. Overall cargo weight, including cargo at the roof rack, should not exceed 50 kg. Never drive at a high speed on rough roads, since sharp shocks may damage the suspension or the under- body. Braking and parki...

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    29 if you happened to stop on an upward or downward slope, apply the handbrake and engage first or reverse gear, respectively. Towing for towing your vehicle attach the tow-rope only to the front or rear towing eyes (1) (fig. 31) provided. On the towed vehicle turn the ignition key to position «i» a...

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    30 attempt to start up the engine the fuel pump will be activated only with the starter motor activation. At subsequent attempts the fuel pump will be activated with ignition switch-on. However, in case of three consecutive failures to start up the engine, the fuel pump will once again be activated ...

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    31 the rear window heating for demist- ing/ defrosting is turned on by switch 6. Safe driving instructions observe the rules laid down below to ensure your safety on the road and maintain sound condition of the vehicle. At the wheel efficient driving technique depends on the driver’s good posture, w...

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    32 slow down if driving by a sidewalk and do not splash water on pedestri- ans. Winter driving winter driving requires special cau- tion! We recommend you to use winter tyres on all wheels. Be careful while driving on wet or slippery roads, avoid hard braking, do not step on the accelerator pedal or...

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    33 if the vehicle steers sideways while braking with the fully functional suspen- sion, correct wheel alignment and nor- mal tyre pressure, check the braking system. Select a free passage on the road to test the braking system of vehicle you never drove before. Try braking at 40, 60 and 80 km/h. Do ...

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    This section describes the opera- tions to be regularly carried out between maintenance checks as pre- scribed by the service manual. Check on a regular basis the rubber boots of the steering rack, ball bear- ings, gearshift rod, front axle balljoints and the steering rod joints. A damaged boot will...

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    Brake system the brake fluid level is checked visually against the marks on reservoir 1 (fig.35) made of translucent plastic. With new brake linings and cap 2 removed, the fluid level should reach the «max» marking. When checking the brake fluid level, always check correct operation of the low fluid...

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    36 afterwards, wipe off any spills of elec- trolyte and battery external surfaces with a clean cloth, soaked in a 10 per cent solution of ammonia or baking soda. Do not fill the battery above required level: electrolyte spilling through the vents may damage the paintwork. Always check that the batte...

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    Installed spark plugs are in good condi- tion. The latter can be put away for safekeeping and used during the sum- mer time. Always check that the ht leads are clean and tightly connected to the spark plugs, distributor sensor, ignition coil or ignition module (for injection sys- tem). Replace rubbe...

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    Wheel changing to replace a road wheel: — place the vehicle on level ground and apply the handbrake; — remove covers 1 (fig. 40) or mat and take out a pump, jack, tools and replacement wheel. Spare wheel 2 (fig. 41) is located in a will of the boot. Remove the mat, then the cover and unscrew bolt 1 ...

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    Block is located in the air duct in the vehicle’s left. The fuse/relay block cover (4) has a legend at the inside specifying each relay function, fuse number and protected circuits. The fuse rating is marked on its face. To replace a fuse, remove the cover by depressing locks 5 on both sides, then p...

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    40 fuse protected circuit f10 (7.5 a) instrument cluster illumination switch. Number plate lamps. Engine compartment illumination. Illumination for control switches, instrument cluster, cigarette lighter, heater controls. Side-markers (l.H.). Side-markers tell-tale. F11 (7.5 a) lamps relay. Side-mar...

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    Never use a makeshift jumper or a fuse with different rating to replace a blown fuse. No fusible links are used to protect the circuits of the following components: ignition, starter, alternator, headlamp activation relay and central door locking relay. Bulb replacement for replacement use the bulbs...

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    Remove the protective covers, prize latches 1 and remove base 2 with the lamps attached. To replace interior light bulb 2 (fig. 47), first remove lens 1 by press- ing the centre part with your fingers and pulling it down. To replace tell-tale light bulb 1 (fig. 48) or instrument cluster illumina- ti...

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    43 bodywork maintenance bodywork is the basic and the most expensive part of the vehicle. It is man- ufactured using modern materials and high quality anticorrosion components. Corrosion resistance of the body is basically secured by the manufacturer, however, much depends on proper maintenance, par...

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    44 special anticorrosion compound. It is recommended to restore the protective coating of the closed spaces at your dealer’s during the first year of vehicle operation and later every 1.5-2 years. Exposure of the vehicle underbody to gravel, sand, salt, etc. Affects the sealers and the prime coat, f...

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    45 vehicle is operated during winter or is left for storage without drying after a wash, the destructive effect on the paint finish will multiply. If you are planning to leave the vehi- cle for a long period under a shed or in a cold garage during winter, disconnect the battery and the car radio and...

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    46 main performance parameters and dimensions _____________ * optional for injection engine vehicles. ** vertical load on the drawbar hook at rest should be within 25-50 kg. Technical specification vaz 2113 vaz 2114 vaz 2115 body type 3-door hatchback 5-door hatchback 4-door saloon power system numb...

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    47 fig. 54. Vehicle vaz 2115 (and modifications) overall dimensions fig. 53. Vehicle vaz 2114 (and modifications) overall dimensions re2115eng 23/04/2002 15:23 page 47.

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    48 engine parameters vehicle specifications capacities (litres) fuel tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.5 engine cooling system, including heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    49 adjustment and control parameters valve train clearances on a cold engine (18-20°c): — intake valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.2±0.05 — exhaust valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    50 vehicle identification data vehicle identification plate (fig.55) contains the following information: vehicle identification number (vin): a — manufacturer’s code; b — vehicle model; c — model year; d — chassis number (for passenger cars also the body number). Additional information: e — gross ve...

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    51 appendices appendix #1 fuels, lubricants and fluids place description fuel tank unleaded petrol with at least 95 ron lubrication system engine oils: sae: 5w-30: from –25 to +20 °c 5w-40: from –25 to +35 °c 10w-30: from –20 to +30 °c 10w-40: from –20 to +35 °c 15w-40: from –15 to +45 °c 20w-40: fr...

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    52 appendix #2 electric bulbs used in the vehicle lamp type headlamps: – dipped and main beam akГ 12–60/55 (h4 12v 60/55w) – turn-signal lamp a12–21–3 (p 12v 21w) – side-marker a12–4–1 (t 12v 4w) front foglight akГ 12-55-1 h3 12v 55w tail lights: – turn-signal lamp a12–21–3 (p 12v 21w) – stop-light ...