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CIELO/NEXIA(LHD)

OWNER'S MANUAL

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IMPORTANT NOT

FOREWORD
This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance
of your new DAEWOO and to provide important safety information. We urge you to
read it carefully and follow the recommendations to help assure the most enjoyable,
safe and trouble-free operation of your vehicle.
When it comes to service, remember that your DAEWOO dealer knows your vehicle
best and is interested in your complete satisfaction.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for choosing a DAEWOO product
and assure you of our continuing interest in your motoring pleasure and satisfaction.
This manual should be considered as a permanent part of your vehicle, and must remain
with the vehicle at the time of resale.

DAEWOO MOTOR CO., LTD.


INCHON, KOREA

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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Please read this manual and follow its
instructions carefully.
To emphasize special information, the words
WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE have
special meanings.
Information following these signal words
should be carefully reviewed.

WARNING
The instructions must be observed in
order to reduce the risk of personal
injury. Please read these warnings; if
you don't, then you or others could be
hurt.

CAUTION
These instructions point out special
service procedures or precautions that
must be followed to avoid damaging the
vehicle.
Your Daewoo car or other property can
be damaged if you don't follow these
instructions.

Daewoo reserves the right to change


specifications or design at any time without
notice and without incurring any obligation
whatsoever.
This vehicle may not comply with the
standards or regulations of other countries.
Before attempting to register this vehicle in
any other country, check all applicable
regulations and make any necessary
modifications.

Notes provide special information which


makes maintenance easier or important
instruction clearer.

We would like to point out that non-Daewoo


Genuine parts and accessories have not
been examined and approved by Daewoo,
and in spite of continuous market product
monitoring, we cannot certify the suitability
nor the safety of such products whether
they are installed or intended for fitment in
our vehicles. Daewoo is not liable for any
damage caused by the use of non-Daewoo
Genuine parts and accessories.

This manual describes options and trim


levels available at the time of printing, and
therefore, some of the items covered may
not apply to your vehicle. If any doubt exists
about any of the options or trim levels,
please do not hesitate to contact your
Daewoo dealer for information on the latest
specifications.

NOTE

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All informations, illustrations and


specifications in this manual are based on
the latest product informations available at
the time of publication.

This asterisk in this manual signifies


that an item of equipemt is not included
in all vehicles (model variants, engine
options, models specific to one country,
optional equipment, etc.)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR ........................................................................................................................... 11


2. STARTING AND OPERATING .............................................................................................................................. 21
3. INSTRUMENT AND CONTROLS ......................................................................................................................... 31
4. OTHER CONTROLS AND FEATURES ................................................................................................................ 41
5. VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* .......................................................................... 51
6. AUDIO SYSTEM* ................................................................................................................................................. 61
7. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ................................................................................................................................. 71
8. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................... 81
9. VEHICLE CARE .................................................................................................................................................... 91
10. SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA ............................................................................................................. 101

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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR

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BREAK-IN PERIOD
Following a few simple precautions for the
first few hundred kilometers can add to
the future performance, economy and long
life of your car.

BEFORE ENTERING THE CAR

Ensure that windows, outside rearview


mirrors and lights are clean, undamaged
and unobstructed.
Visually note inflation condition of tires.
Check that all lights are working.
Check that the area is clear if you are
about to reverse.
Check under the vehicle for leaks.

BEFORE DRIVING OFF

Do not race the engine.


Drive at varying speeds, trying not to
"strain" the engine.
Avoid hard stops, except in
emergencies.
This will allow the brakes to bed in
properly.

Avoid full-throttle starts.

Adjust your seating position.


Adjust inside and outside mirrors.
Ensure that all occupants of the car
have fastened their seat belts.
Check the operation of the warning
lights when key is turned to "II" position.
Check all gauges.
Release the parking brake and ensure
that the brake warning light goes out.
Be sure you understand your car and
its equipment and how to operate it
safely.

WARNING
It is the owner's responsibility to
frequently check all lights, signaling
systems and warning indicator lights. It
is important that any malfunction is
corrected promptly to ensure the safety
of you, your passenger and other
drivers.

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KEY

DOOR LOCKS

Two keys are provided which fit all key


cylinders.
Keep one of the two keys as a spare.

Front doors can be locked or unlocked from


outside by using the key.

Key number plate

lock

The key number is stamped on the key


number plate. For vehicle security, keep the
key number plate in a safe place, not in the
vehicle. You should also record the key
number in a safe place, not in the vehicle.
This deters unauthorized persons from
obtaining a duplicate key.

unlock

To unlock, turn the key towards the rear of


the car. All doors can be locked or unlocked
from the inside by pushing down or pulling
up the door lock button located on the
window sill on each door.

All doors, except the driver's, can be locked


from the outside by pushing down the door
lock button then closing the door.
The lock button on the driver's door cannot
be pushed down when the door is open,
thus preventing the driver from being
inadvertently locked out.
However, if the door handle is raised, the
lock button on the driver's door can be
pushed down when the door is open.
If you wish to lock the driver's door without
using the key, set the button in the lock
position before closing the door. The outside
door handle must be held up while the
driver's door is being closed.

CAUTION

unlock

Be careful not to lock your keys in the


vehicle.

lock

WARNING
Before leaving the vehicle, remove the
ignition key.

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CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING

SYSTEM*

To open the door from the inside,

1. Pull the door lock button up,

By pressing down or pulling up the interior


lock button on the driver's door or by
turning the key as far as it will go, all doors
are locked or unlocked.

CHILD SAFETY DOOR LOCKS


When the metal latch beneath the lock on
either of the rear doors is pushed upwards,
the door cannot be opened from the inside.
Rear doors locked with the child safety
mechanism can still be opened from the
outside provided that the door lock button
is not pushed down.

unlock
lock
upwards
2. Pull the door catch.
latch

NOTE
pull

Always remove the ignition key and


lock all doors when leaving your
vehicle unattended.

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REAR QUARTER WINDOWS*


To open, pull catch and push window
glass outwards to the open position.
When closing, fold catch back to lock.

DOOR WINDOWS*
To raise or lower the door window, rotate
the window regulator handle in the door
panel.

POWER WINDOW SWITCHES*


3 door model
The front windows can be operated by two
rocker switches on the center console
when the ignition switch is placed in
position "II".

Driver's
side switch

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Passenger's
side switch

4 and 5 door models

WARNING

The windows can be operated by switches


located in the driver's door armrest when
the ignition switch is in position "II".

Care must be taken when operating the


power windows. There is a risk of injury,
particularly for children, and a danger
that articles could become trapped.

Safety lock switch

Make sure that all vehicle occupants


know how to operate the windows
correctly.

Driver's side
switch

Passenger's
side switch

Rear left
side switch

Rear right
side switch

Passenger's door window switches are


located in the armrest of each door. Push
the switch down to lower the window and
push the switch up to raise the window.
Release the switch when the window
reaches the desired position.
When the safety lock switch is pressed, the
passenger's windows cannot be operated
except by the driver.

When the safety lock switch is depressed,


power is cut to the individual door window
switches. However, the driver can still
operate all the windows using the switches
in the driver's door armrest.

If there are children on the rear seat,


press the safety lock button to isolate
the individual window switches.
Keep a close watch on the windows
when closing them. Ensure that nothing
becomes trapped in them.
Upon leaving the vehicle the driver
must remove the ignition key in order
to prevent other vehicle occupants from
operating the windows (with a potential
risk of injury).
Do not extend any portion of your body
out of the opening at any time.

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TILTABLE STEERING WHEEL*

INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR

The steering wheel can be adjusted in four


different positions.

The inside mirror can be adjusted up, down


or sideways to obtain the best view.
The inside mirror has day and night
positions.
Move the knob to the night position to
reduce glare from the headlights of vehicles
behind you.
adjusting knob

pull
This steering wheel can be adjusted by
pulling with the left hand the control lever
on the side of the steering column, moving
the wheel to the desired position and then
releasing the lever. In order to provide easy
access to the vehicle, the wheel should be
moved to its uppermost position when
leaving the car.

CAUTION
Do not adjust the tiltable steering
wheel while the vehicle is moving to
avoid losing control of the vehicle.

day
night

CAUTION
Always adjust the mirror with the
selector set to the day position.
Only use the night position if it is
necessary to reduce glare from the
headlights of vehicles behind you.
Be aware that in this position you may
not be able to see some objects that
could be seen in the day position.

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WARNING
Do not put large objects on the flat area
behind the rear seat, as they may
obscure vision and could become
dangerous projectiles in the event of a
sudden stop or collisions.

OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR


Adjust the outside rearview mirrors with
the adjusting levers so that you can see
not only each side of the road behind you
but also each side of your vehicle. This
helps you determine the location of objects
seen in the mirror.
Simply move the adjusting lever in the
desired direction to adjust the position of the
mirror.
adjusting
lever

FRONT SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTMENT


Convex mirror*
The outside mirror on the passenger's side
is convex if it says "OBJECTS IN MIRROR
ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR".
Use this mirror to get a wider view of the
road behind.

CAUTION

Foldable mirror*
The outside rearview mirrors can be folded
flat against the side of the vehicle by
pushing it backward when driving in narrow
road or washing the vehicle, etc.

Break-away mirror*

The outside mirrors will be released from


their supports under heavy impact for the
safety of passengers and pedestrians. The
mirrors can be locked back into position with
a light blow of the hand at light angles to
the vehicle.

To move the seat forwards or backwards,


pull up the control lever located inboard and
under the front of the seat and hold it.
Then, slide the seat to the desired position
and release the lever.

Take care when judging the size or


distance of a vehicle or other object
seen in the side convex mirror. Be
aware that objects will look smaller
and appear farther away than when
viewed in a flat mirror.
Use your inside rearview mirror to
determine the size and distance of
objects seen in the side convex
mirror.
Do not scrape ice off the mirror
face; This may damage the surface
of the glass. If ice should restrict
movement of the mirror, do not
force the mirror adjust it.
To remove ice, use a deicer (spray
or blower, for example), sponge or
soft cloth.
Be sure to adjust mirror angles
before driving.
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pull

WARNING
Do not adjust the driver's seat while
the vehicle is moving to avoid losing
control of the vehicle.
After adjustment, rock the seat back
and forth to be sure it is securely
locked.
Make sure that the driver's seat is
properly adjusted before you start
driving.

WARNING
To avoid excessive seat belt slack,
which reduces the effectiveness of
seat belts, make sure that the seats
are adjusted before the seat belts are
fastened.

FRONT SEAT RECLINING

DRIVER'S SEAT HEIGHT

ADJUSTMENT

ADJUSTMENT*

To adjust the seat back, lift up the lever (or


rotate the recliner) until the desired angle is
achieved.

The desired seat height can be achieved by


turning the crank handle located below the
driver's seat.

CAUTION
Do not place articles under the front
seat that may interfere with the seat
lock mechanism. Loose objects might
interfere with seat-slide mechanism.

lift up

turn

WARNING
The seat backs should always be in a
fairly upright position when driving, or
the effectiveness of the seat belts may
be reduced.
The seat belts are designed to offer
maximum protection when seat backs
are in the fully upright position.
Make sure that the reclining seat backs
are properly adjusted before you start
driving.

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TILTING BACK OF FRONT


SEATS*
3 door vehicles only:
For access to the rear seat area, pull up
the release lever to fold the front seat
forward.

HEAD RESTRAINTS
Head restraints are designed to help reduce
the risk of neck injuries.

<hatchback models>
turn

<sedan models>
press

rear
seat

push
front
seat

lift-up

REAR SEAT ARMREST*


4 door vehicles:
The pull-down rear seat armrest is located
in the center of rear seat.

To raise the head restraint, pull it up. To


lower it, press the lock release button on
the left side of head restraint at the seat and
push the head restraint down.
To remove the head restraint, pull it up as
far as it will go while pushing the lock
release.

CAUTION

Incorporated in the armrest is an opening


for the ski sleeve, for carrying long/thin
loads.

Adjust the top of the head restraint so


that it is closest to the top of your ears.
After adjusting the head restraint,
make sure it is locked in position.
Do not drive with the head restraint
removed.

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To adjust the front seat head restraint, pull


it up or push it down.
To remove the head restraint, pull it up as
far as it will go while pushing the lock
release button on the left side of head
restraint at the seat.
To adjust or remove the head restraint* of
the rear seat, push the lock release lever
on the right side of head restraint rearward
and slide it up or down.

SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS


To protect you and your passengers in the
event of an accident, it is recommended that
the seat belts be worn by all occupants
whilst the vehicle is in use. Seat belts should
be worn correctly.
Rear passengers not wearing seat belts are
a danger to the driver and front passenger
in the event of an accident.
The seat belts are designed to be used by
only one person at a time: they are not
suitable for use by children below 6 years
of age. Suitable child seats/booster
cushions should be fitted.

WARNING

WARNING
It is recommended that pregnant
women should wear a lap-shoulder
belt properly if at all possible. This will
reduce the likelihood of injury to both
the woman and the unborn child. The
lap belts should be worn as low as
possible throughout the pregnancy.

NOTE
If the belt locks when being pulled out,
rewind it completely in the retractor,
then pull it out to the desired length.

WARNING

To help reduce the risk of personal


injury in collisions or sudden
maneuvers, use the safety belts
following these instructions on their
proper use, maintenance, and use
with child restraint systems.
Children small enough for child
restraints (as indicated on the label
of such restraints) should always be
transported in them. Accident
statistics indicate children are safer
when properly restrained in the rear
seat rather than in the front seat.
Accordingly, a child restraint
system should be placed in the rear
seat.
Children who have outgrown child
restraint systems should sit in the
rear seat and be restrained with the
seat belt. If child's seating position
has a shoulder belt which is on or
very close to the face or neck,
move the child close to the center
of the vehicle, slightly inboard of the
shoulder belt, or move the child to
a position without a shoulder belt if
possible.
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Make sure that each seat belt


buckle is inserted into the proper
buckle catch. It is possible to cross
the buckle in the rear seat.
Do not wear your seat belt over
hard or breakable objects in your
pockets or on your clothing. If an
accident occurs, objects such as
glasses, pens, etc. under the seat
belt can cause injury.
Never wear the shoulder belt under
your arm nearest door. Make sure
that the shoulder portion of seat belt
is positioned midway over the
shouldernever across the neck.
Be sure the lap belt is fitted snugly
around the hips, not the waist.
Never use a belt for more than one
person at a time.
Never allow a child stand up or
kneel on the seat.
Never allow a child to be held in
somebody's arms while the vehicle
is moving.
Never let the belt system become
damaged by a door or seat.

THREE POINT SEAT BELT


WARNING

Never wear the belts with straps


twisted or with a buckle release
button facing downward or inward.
Do not put anything into the opening
where the safety belt passes
through the trim panel. This may
jam the retractor or damage the
belt.
The seat belt will provide
maximum protection for its wearer
if the recliner seat back is placed
in fully upright position. When the
seat back is reclined, there is
greater risk that the passenger will
slide under the belt, especially in
a forward impact accident, and
may be injured by the belt or by
striking the instrument panel or
seat backs.
No modifications or additions
should be made by the user which
will either prevent the seat belt
adjusting devices from operating to
remove slack, or prevent the seat
belt assembly from being adjusted
to remove slack.

WARNING

Seat belts should be adjusted as


firmly as possible, consistent with
comfort, to provide the protection
for which they have been designed.
A slack belt will greatly reduce the
protection afforded to the wearer.
Care should be taken to avoid
contamination of the webbing with
polishes, oils and chemicals, and
particularly battery acid. Cleaning
may safely be carried out using
mild soap and water. The belt
should be replaced if webbing
becomes frayed, contaminated or
damaged.
Periodically inspect seat belt
assemblies for excessive wear and
damage. It is essential to replace
the entire seat belt assembly after
it has been worn in a severe
impact, even if damage to the
assembly is not obvious.

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Each Daewoo vehicle is equipped with three


point seat belts with automatic retractors,
allowing freedom of body movement when
driving at even, constant speeds, although
the spring-tensioned belts are always a
snug fit.
This type of belt requires no length
adjustment. Once worn, the belt adjusts
itself to the movement of wearer, but in the
event of a sudden or strong shock, the belt
automatically locks to restrain the wearer's
body.

SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTOR*

USING THE BELT

On seat belts with a height-adjustable upper


anchorage point: pull belt out, depress the
area indicated by an arrow and adjust the
height.
This is particularly important if a smaller
person has previously selected a lower
position.
Too high a position can impair comfort.

Pull the belt evenly out of the retractor and


guide it across the body, making certain that
it is not twisted.
Insert the metal latch plate c into the

press

CAUTION
Always be sure that the belt is
positioned across the shoulder, as
close to your neck as possible and not
on your upper arm or neck. Failure to
do so could reduce the amount of
protection in an accident and increase
the chance of injury.

buckle d.

NOTE
If the belt locks when being pulled out,
rewind it completely in the retractor,
then pull it out to the desired length.

WARNING

To remove the belt, depress the red pushbutton on the buckle. The belt will retract
automatically.
press

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Both arms should not be under or over


the shoulder belt. Rather, one should
be over and the other under.
Do not wear the shoulder portion of
seat belt under the arm. Make sure
that the shoulder portion of seat belt
is positioned midway over the
shouldernever across the neck, and
the lap portion of the belt is fitted
snugly around the hips, not the waist.

LAP BELT

CARE OF BELTS

A lap belt is installed in the center of the


rear seat.
Insert the tongue into the buckle until it
locks.

Position the lap belt low on the hips.


To remove the belt, depress the red button
on the buckle.

CAUTION
Never wear the lap belt across your
abdomen. During accidents it can
press sharply against abdomen and
increase the risk of injury.
Be sure that the lap belt is fitted
snugly around the hips, not on the
waist.

INSERT to fasten
PRESS to unfasten
To lengthen, hold the tongue at right angles
to the belt and pull on the belt. To shorten,
pull the free end of the belt away from the
tongue, then pull the belt clip to take up the
slack.
Belt clip
PULL
PULL

Always keep the seat belts clean and dry.


Clean only with a mild soap solution or
lukewarm water.
Do not bleach or dye belts since this may
severely weaken them. Make sure that the
belt is not damaged or trapped by sharp
edged objects.
Periodically inspect all parts of the belts and
have damaged parts replaced. A belt which
has been overstretched in an accident must
be replaced by a new one.
Do not perform any alterations to your
vehicle's belt system.

WARNING

SEAT BELT WARNING CHIME


The seat belt warning chime will sound for
about 4 to 8 seconds when the ignition
switch is placed in the "II" position unless
the driver's seat belt is securely fastened.

PULL to
lengthen

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All seat belt assemblies, including


retractors and attaching harness,
should be inspected after any
collision. We recommend that all seat
belt assemblies in use during a
collision be replaced unless the
collision was minor and the seat belts
show no damage and continue to
operate properly. Seat belt
assemblies not in use during a
collision should also be inspected and
replaced if damage or improper
operation is noted.

CHILD RESTRAINT
Child restraint installation
Your vehicle has been designed to
accommodate a child restraint on the rear
seat. When using a child restraint, read the
Installation Instructions supplied with the
child restraint and follow the directions for
fitment carefully.
When installing the child restraint, use the
correct anchor bolt. (5/16" bolt)
The anchor bolt must be engaged at least
5 full threads in the anchorage.
If you have any queries regarding the
installation of a child restraint, consult a
Daewoo Dealer.

Anchorage locations
Child restraint anchor fittings have been
installed to coincide with the three rear
seating positions as follows.

Sedan Models:
Anchorages are located at either side and
center of the shelf behind the rear seat.
They are covered with the shelf carpet and
the anchor fitting nuts are welded beneath
the shelf.

WARNING

Hatchback Models:
Anchorages are located at either side and
center of the lower rear tail member.

Infants and small children should


never be transported unless they
are properly restrained. Restraint
systems for infants and small
children should be used. Make sure
that the system you purchase
meets applicable safety standards.
Read and follow all the directions
provided by the manufacturer.
A child restraint system should be
placed in the vehicle's rear seat.
When the child restraint system is
not in use, remove it or fasten it with
a safety belt so that it will not be
thrown forward in the case of a
sudden stop or accident.
Under all circumstances the anchor
bolt must be engaged at least 5 full
threads in the anchorage.
Children could be endangered in a
crash if their child restraints are not
properly secured in the vehicle.
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DRIVER'S AIR BAG*

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 belts, harnesses or for
attaching other items or equipment
to the vehicle.
If child restraint anchor bolt is
removed from the shelf, the hole
must be effectively sealed with
another suitable bolt to prevent
exhaust gases entering the vehicle
interior.

The air bag inflates within milliseconds


during a crash and forms a safety cushion
for the driver.

The air bag Supplementary Restraint


System (SRS) helps protect the driver's
head and chest against injuries in the event
of a collision.

After the air bag completely inflates, it


immediately deflates so that it does not
interfere with the driver's visibility or ability
to steer and operate other controls.
The air bag inflates with considerable force
and speed. It is therefore important that the
driver's seat and seat back should be
correctly adjusted, for the air bag to be fully
effective. The driver's seat should be
adjusted so that the steering wheel can be
reached with the arms slightly angled.

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The air bag is stored in the center pad of


the steering wheel.

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WARNING

The air bag system activates during severe


collisions which are either frontal or when
the impact angle is up to 30 from straight
ahead.

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When the air bag inflates, an operating


noise may be heard and a small amount of
smoke-like gas will be released. The gas is
harmless and does not indicate that there
is a fire.

WARNING

The air bag system will not be


triggered in the event of rear
impact, side impacts, rollovers or
minor frontal collisions. The seat
belts must therefore always be
worn. The air bag system serves to
supplement the seat belt.
Never affix anything to or over the
center of the steering wheel, as it
could cause injury when the air bag
is triggered.
Do not perform any alterations on
the components of the air bag
system. The system can be
triggered abruptly if it is treated
improperly.
The steering wheel and instrument
panel must only be removed by
Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo
Authorized Service Operation.
The air bag can be triggered only
once. It must then be replaced by
only a Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo
Authorized Service Operation.

WARNING

Repairs to the steering wheel,


steering column and air bag system
must be carried out by only a
Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo
Authorized Service Operation.
Injuries may result if the air bag is
triggered inadvertently.
Do not stick anything on the
steering wheel and instrument
panel or cover them with other
materials. Clean them only with a
dry or a damp cloth. Do not use any
aggressive cleaning agents.
The air bag system must only be
disposed of by a Daewoo Dealer or
Daewoo Authorized Service
Operation.
The air bag system is designed only
as a supplement to the seat belt.
Seat belt must always be worn and
a sufficient distance kept between
the driver and the driving wheel.

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STARTING AND OPERATING

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FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS
Commercially available high-quality fuels are
suitable. Fuel quality has a decisive
influence on the power output, driveability
and life of the engine. The additives
contained in the fuel play an important role
in this connection. You should therefore
use only highquality fuels containing
additives.
Fuel with too low an octane number can
cause pre-ignition of detonation. Daewoo
cannot be held liable for resultant damage.
Fuel with a higher octane number may be
used.

IGNITION SWITC
Do not Use Methanol

Operation in Foreign Countries

Fuels containing methanol (wood alcohol)


should not be used in your Daewoo. This
type of fuel can reduce vehicle
performance and damage components of
the fuel system.

If you are going to drive your Daewoo in


another country, be sure to:
Observe all regulations regarding
registration and insurance.
Check that a suitable fuel is available.

CAUTION
The warranty Policy will not cover
damage of the fuel system and any
performance problems that are caused
by the use of methanol or fuel
containing methanol.

The larger nozzle used with leaded fuel at


service stations cannot be inserted into the
fuel tank filler neck on vehicles which must
be operated on unleaded fuel only, to avoid
accidental use of leaded fuel.

LOCK
The steering is locked by
the key. Rotate the steer
until lock is engaged.
For easier key operat
unlocking, move the stee
from right to left and turn
the "I" position.

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OFF
The engine can be turned
locking the steering wheel.

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IGNITION SWITCH
OFF
The engine can be turned off without
locking the steering wheel.

ON
This position turns on the ignition
system and the electrical accessories.

WARNING

LOCK
The steering is locked by removing
the key. Rotate the steering wheel
until lock is engaged.
For easier key operation when
unlocking, move the steering gently
from right to left and turn the key to
the "I" position.

Never remove the key while driving.


If the key is removed, the steering
wheel will lock. This may cause the
driver to lose control of the vehicle
and could result in serious vehicle
damage or personal injury.
Never turn the key to "B" or "I"
position when the car is moving.

START
This position activates the starter
motor, starting the engine.
Release the key when the engine
starts, and it will be returned to the "II"
position automatically.

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BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

Make sure the area around the


vehicle is clear.
The maintenance items in this manual
should be checked periodically, e.g.,
each time you check the engine oil.
Check that all the windows and lights
are clean.
Visually inspect the tires for their
appearance and condition. Also check
the tire pressures for proper inflation.
Position seat and adjust head restraints.
Adjust inside and outside mirrors.
Fasten your seat belts and ask all
passengers to do likewise.
Check the operation of the warning
lights when the key is turned to the "II"
position.

STARTING THE ENGINE


Automatic transmission* :
Move the selector lever to "P"(Park) or
"N"(Neutral), although "P" is preferred.
The starter is designed not to operate
if the selector lever is in one of the
driving positions.

1. Apply the parking brake.


pull

NOTE

If the engine has becom


during starting, slowly de
accelerator pedal fully, hol
position and start the engin

2. Manual transmission:
Move the gearshift lever to "N" (Neutral)
and depress the clutch pedal to the
floor while cranking the engine.

neutral

CAUTION
3. Crank the engine without touching the
accelerator pedal by turning the
ignition key to the "III" start position.
Release the key when the engine
starts.
If the engine starts, but fails to run,
repeat the above procedure.

CAUTION
Do not operate the starter for more than
15 seconds at a time. If the engine does
not start, wait 10 seconds before
cranking again, otherwise the starter
motor could be damaged.
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4. Warm-up
Allow the engine to idle fo
seconds after starting
moderate speed for a sh
first, especially in cold we

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Extended high speed idling


or more) could produce an
exhaust system temperatur
damage your vehicle.

DRIVING WITH A MANUAL


4. Warm-up
Allow the engine to idle for at least 30
seconds after starting. Drive at
moderate speed for a short distance
first, especially in cold weather.

TRANSMISSION

NOTE

reverse knob

NOTE
If the engine has become flooded
during starting, slowly depress the
accelerator pedal fully, hold it in this
position and start the engine.

CAUTION
Extended high speed idling (5 minutes
or more) could produce an excessive
exhaust system temperature that can
damage your vehicle.

Do not rest your foot on the clutch


pedal while driving. This may
cause clutch damage.
Stop your vehicle completely before
shifting into reverse.
To select reverse, be sure to lift
the reverse knob before shifting
into reverse.

CAUTION

To change gears, fully depress the clutch


pedal. Then move the gearshift lever. After
shifting, release the clutch slowly.

To avoid possible damage to the clutch,


do not shift to 1(first) when moving in
excess of 16 km/h.

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DRIVING WITH A 4-SPEED


AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION*
release
button

Selector lever lock

Starting the car

Selector lever positions P, R

Push the release button located on the side


of the selector grip when engaging "R"
(Reverse) and "P" (Park) and shifting from
"D" (Drive) to "3", "3" to "2" and "2" to "1" as
indicated by the black arrow " ".
The selector lever can be shifted freely into
any positions indicated by the white arrow
"
".

P= Park, with the front wheel


be selected only with
stationary and the parking
R= Reverse. To be engaged o
vehicle stationary.
N= Neutral.

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button

After starting the engine, fully depress


the foot brake pedal before shifting the
selector lever to the "D", "R", "3", "2"
or "1" position. Be sure the vehicle is
fully stopped before attempting to shift
the selector lever into "R" or "P".

1. Keep the foot brake pedal depressed


and shift into a driving gear.

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pushthebutton

CAUTION
Don't try to shift to P (Park) if your
vehicle is moving. If you do, you could
damage the transaxle. Shift to P (Park)
only when your vehicle is stopped.

After the engine has been sta


selected, the economy driving
is always operative.
P

Drive range 3

WARNING
Always depress the brake pedal while
shifting from "P" (Park) or "N" (Neutral)
to a forward or reverse gear, to help
prevent the vehicle from moving
unexpectedly when you shift

2. Release the parking brake and foot


brake. Depressing the accelerator pedal
slowly will gradually set the vehicle in
motion.

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D= The drive position for no


conditions in first to fourth ge

Fourth gear (the overdrive ge


engine speed, fuel consump
engine noise level.

The automatic transmission (4T40-E) in


your Daewoo vehicle is an electronically
controlled four speed transmission. The 4th
gear is an overdrive function.
The position of the selector lever is
indicated on the left side of the selector
lever or the automatic transmission selector
position indicator in the instrument panel.

Drive range D

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3= The drive position for drivin


in first, second and third gea

The transmission remains in th


at high speeds. Do not select "
maximum permissible speed f

Selector lever positions P, R and N

Drive range 2

P= Park, with the front wheels locked. To


be selected only with the vehicle
stationary and the parking brake on.
R= Reverse. To be engaged only with the
vehicle stationary.
N= Neutral.

2= The drive position for first and second


gear, e.g. on winding mountain roads: the
transmission does not shift into third and
forth gear.

Drive range D
D= The drive position for normal driving
conditions in first to fourth gear.

CAUTION

Drive range 1
1= The drive position for maximum braking
effect, e.g. when driving down severe
gradients; the transmission does not shift
beyond first gear.

Fourth gear (the overdrive gear) reduces


engine speed, fuel consumption and the
engine noise level.
After the engine has been started and "D"
selected, the economy driving programme
is always operative.

To help prevent transmission damage:


Do not depress the accelerator
pedal while shifting from "P" or "N"
to "R", "D", "3", "2", or "1". Always
depress the brake pedal until
shifting is completed.
Do not drive in "2" for more than
8 km or at speeds over 90 km/h ,
or you can damage your transaxle.
Use "D" as much as possible.
Never shift to "P" or "R" while the
vehicle is in motion.
When stopping the vehicle on an
uphill gradient, do not hold the
vehicle by depressing the
accelerator pedal. The foot brakes
should be used for this purpose.

WARNING

Drive range 3

3= The drive position for driving conditions


in first, second and third gear.

The transmission remains in third gear even


at high speeds. Do not select "3" above the
maximum permissible speed for this range.

Do not use the P (Park) position in


place of the parking brake.
Turn off the ignition when you leave
the vehicle, even momentarily. Never
leave the vehicle unattended while
the engine is running. Unexpected
and possibly sudden vehicle
movement may occur if these
precautions are not taken.

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POWER/ECONOMY MODES

EMERGENCY OPERATION

DRIVING TIPS FOR 4-SPEED

SWITCH (4-SPEED AUTO T/M)*

FOR 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC T/M*

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION*

Power mode:
For powerful acceleration or driving up
long slopes, push the power mode switch
on selector lever.
The "PWR" indicator light will come on. The
transmission shifts into the POWER driving
pattern. The transmission will shift at higher
engine revolution obtaining powerful
acceleration when passing or climbing.

If the "POWER" indicator flashes


continuously, a fault has occurred in the
TCM (Transmission Control Module) or
electronic part/sensor.
In this situation automatic shifting can be
cancelled and then gear position will be
automatically landed to 2nd gear in drive
position D, 3 and 2 as follows;
Selectorlever
position
Gear
position

power mode
switch

P R N D

P R N

You must consult a Daewoo Dealer or


Daewoo Authorized Service Operations as
soon as possible when this condition
occurs. The system's integral selfdiagnosis facility allows faults to be quickly
remedied.

Economy mode:
For normal driving.

Starting the car


After starting the engine and before
shifting into a drive range, depress the
brake pedal since the vehicle will otherwise
start to "creep". Never use accelerator and
brake pedals simultaneously.

If the accelerator pedal is depressed gently


and evenly the transmission will shift into
the fuel-saving higher gears at an early
stage. The drive range needs to be
changed manually only in exceptional
cases. Select "3", "2" and "1" only when
automatic shifting up is to be avoided or if
additional use is to be made of the engine
braking effect.
Return to "D" as soon as conditions permit.

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When the accelerator pedal i


beyond its resistance point b
speeds, the transmission shif
a lower gear. Full use is made
power for acceleration.

For normal driving conditions the "D"


position should be selected.

This is the most effective and economical


mode for routine, stop-and-go or motorway
driving. The transmission will shift
automatical in this mode.

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Engine braking

In order to utilize the engine b


when driving downhill, select
"3", "2" or, if necessary, "1" in

The braking action is most effe


range "1". If drive range "1" is
too high a speed, the transmis
in second gear until the shift
gear is reached, e.g. as
deceleration.

Kickdown

Stopping the car

Rocking the car

When the accelerator pedal is depressed


beyond its resistance point below certain
speeds, the transmission shifts down into
a lower gear. Full use is made of the engine
power for acceleration.

The selector lever can be left in the chosen


drive range with the engine running.

If it becomes necessary to rock the car to


free it from sand, mud, snow or a hole,
move the selector lever from "D" to "R" in
a repeat pattern while simultaneously
applying light pressure to the accelerator
pedal. Do not race the engine and avoid
sudden acceleration.

depress fully

Engine braking
In order to utilize the engine braking effect
when driving downhill, select drive range
"3", "2" or, if necessary, "1" in good time.

When stopping on gradients engage the


parking brake or depress the brake pedal.
Do not increase the engine revolutions to
ensure smooth idling while standing if a
drive range has been selected.
Switch off engine if stopping for a lengthy
period, e.g. in traffic jams or at level
crossings.

This applies only to the exceptional


circumstances mentioned above.

Before leaving the vehicle, apply parking


brake, then place selector lever in position
"P" and remove ignition key.

Maneuvering the car

The braking action is most effective in drive


range "1". If drive range "1" is selected at
too high a speed, the transmission remains
in second gear until the shift point for first
gear is reached, e.g. as a result of
deceleration.

To maneuver the car back and forth during


attempts to park or in garage entrances
utilize the above-mentioned creeping effect.
Regulate your speed by lightly releasing the
brake pedal.
Never press the accelerator and brake
pedals simultaneously.
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Drive range D

DRIVING WITH A 3-SPEED


AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION*
The shift lever has six positions.
P (Park) For starting the engine and/or
holding the car in locked position.
R (Reverse) For backing the car.
N (Neutral) An alternate position for
starting engine.

Selector lever lock

Engine starting

Push the release knob located under the


selector grip when engaging "R" and "P"
and shifting from "D" to "2" and "2" to "1" as
indicated by the black arrow " ".
The selector lever can be shifted freely
into any positions indicated by the white
".
arrow "

The selector lever must be in "P" or "N"


position to start the engine.

: normal
shift

: pull the
knob

D (Drive) For all normal forward driving.

pull

release
knob

After starting the engine, fully depress


the foot brake pedal before shifting the
selector lever to the "D", "R", "2" or "1"
position. Be sure the vehicle is fully
stopped before attempting to shift the
selector lever.

1. Keep the foot brake pedal depressed


and shift into a driving gear.

2 For difficult driving conditions in 1st


and 2nd gear, and engine braking when
descending moderate grades.
1 For extreme driving conditions in 1st
gear.

Starting the car

R
D
2
1

WARNING
Always depress the brake pedal while
shifting from "P" (Park) or "N" (Neutral)
to a forward or reverse gear, to help
prevent the vehicle from moving
unexpectedly when you shift

2. Release the parking brake and foot


brake, then gradually start the vehicle
with depressing the accelerator pedal
slowly .

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D= Drive position from zero t


speed under the norm
conditions.
In range "D" the vehicle star
gear once the brake has be
and shifts automatically into
third gear. Shifting down is als
If the accelerator pedal is depr
and evenly the transaxle sh
higher gears earlier than if th
made to accelerate rapidly.
Operation of the transax
economy can thus be influ
though the system is automat
Drive range 2

2= Drive position for difficult c


first and second gear only
The vehicle will perate only
second gear. Drive range "2"
particularly suitable for j
mountinous terrain with long
gradients.
Return selector lever to "D"
conditions permit.

Drive range D

Drive range 1

D= Drive position from zero to maximum


speed under the normal driving
conditions.
In range "D" the vehicle starts off in first
gear once the brake has been released
and shifts automatically into second and
third gear. Shifting down is also automatic.
If the accelerator pedal is depressed gently
and evenly the transaxle shifts into the
higher gears earlier than if the vehicle is
made to accelerate rapidly.
Operation of the transaxle and fuel
economy can thus be influenced even
though the system is automatic.

1= Position for extreme operating conditions


in first gear only.
The transaxle does not shift beyond first
gear. This range is for extreme operating
conditions such as driving up or down
severe gradients.
Return selector lever to "D" as soon as
conditions permit.

CAUTION

When driving downhill in montainous


territory, it is recommended to select drive
range "2" initially or, if necessary, drive
range "1" in order to utilize the engine
braking effect.

To help prevent transmission damage:


Do not depress the accelerator
pedal while shifting from "P" or "N"
to "R", "D", "2", or "1". Always
depress the brake pedal until
shifting is completed.
Do not drive in "2" for more than
8 km or at speeds over 90 km/h.
Use "D" as much as possible.
Never shift to "P" or "R" while the
vehicle is in motion.
When stopping the vehicle on an
uphill gradient, do not hold the
vehicle by depressing the
accelerator pedal. The foot brakes
should be used for this purpose.

Drive range 2
2= Drive position for difficult conditions in
first and second gear only.
The vehicle will perate only in first and
second gear. Drive range "2" is therefore
particularly suitable for journeys in
mountinous terrain with long climbs and
gradients.
Return selector lever to "D" as soon as
conditions permit.

WARNING

Do not use the P (Park) position in


place of the parking brake.
Turn off the ignition when you leave
the vehicle, even momentarily. Never
leave the vehicle unattended while
the engine is running. Unexpected
and possibly sudden vehicle
movement may occur if these
precautions are not taken.

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DRIVING TIPS FOR 3-SPEED


AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION*
Starting the car
After starting the engine and before
shifting into a drive range, depress the
brake pedal since the vehicle will otherwise
start to "creep". Never use accelerator and
brake pedals simultaneously.

Kickdown

Stopping the car

Rocking the car

When the accelerator pedal is depressed


beyond its resistance point below certain
speeds, the transmission shifts down into
a lower gear. Full use is made of the engine
power for acceleration.

The selector lever can be left in the chosen


drive range with the engine running.

If it becomes necessary to ro
free it from sand, mud, snow
move the selector lever from
a repeat pattern while sim
applying light pressure to the
pedal. Do not race the engin
sudden acceleration.

The automatic transmission can be almost


always maintained in drive range "D"(1st
to 3rd gear).
If the accelerator pedal is depressed gently
and evenly the transmission will shift into
the fuel-saving gears at an early stage. The
drive range needs to be changed manually
only in exceptional cases. Select "2" and
"1" only when automatic shifting up is to
be avoided or if additional use is to be made
of the engine braking effect.
Return to "D" as soon as conditions permit.

R
D
2
1

depress fully

Engine braking
In order to utilize the engine braking effect
when driving downhill, select drive range
"2" or, if necessary, "1" in good time.

When stopping on gradients, engage hand


brake or depress brake pedal. Do not
increase the engine revolutions to ensure
smooth idling while standing if a drive range
has been selected.
Switch off engine if stopping for a lengthy
period, e.g. in traffic jams or at level
crossings.
Before leaving the vehicle, apply hand
brake, then place selector lever in position
"P" and remove ignition key.

The braking action is most effective in drive


range "1". If drive range "1" is selected at
too high a speed, the transmission remains
in second gear until the shift point for first
gear is reached, e.g. as a result of
deceleration.

Maneuvering the car

To maneuver the car back and


attempts to park or in garag
utilize the above-mentione
Regulate your speed by lightly
brake pedal.

Never press the accelerato


pedals simultaneously.
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This applies only to the e


circumstances mentioned abo

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BRAKE
Rocking the car
If it becomes necessary to rock the car to
free it from sand, mud, snow or a hole,
move the selector lever from "D" to "R" in
a repeat pattern while simultaneously
applying light pressure to the accelerator
pedal. Do not race the engine and avoid
sudden acceleration.
This applies only to the exceptional
circumstances mentioned above.

ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM*

The regular braking system is designed for


braking performance under a wide range
of driving conditions even when the vehicle
is loaded to its full rated vehicle load
capacity.
If the brake pedal can be pressed further
than normal, it may be due to a lack of
adjustment of the rear drum brakes. To find
out if this is the case, drive backward and
forward a few times, applying the brakes
firmly when going in each direction.
Visit your Daewoo dealer if the pedal height
does not return to normal, or there is a rapid
increase in pedal travel. This could be a
sign of brake trouble.

(ABS)
The anti-lock brake system controls the
wheels so that they will not lock when
braking abruptly or when braking on a
slippery road. The system detects the
wheel rotation rate and electronically
controls the pressure applied to the brakes.
Slight vibration accompanied by noise
usually occurs while ABS is operating.
Such vibration and noise simply indicates
that the ABS is functioning normally.
If an abnormality occurs in the system, the
anti-lock brake system is cancelled. The
ordinary brakes will operate normally and
the ABS warning light will come on. Consult
your Daewoo Dealer as soon as possible
if this condition occures.

CAUTION

Maneuvering the car


To maneuver the car back and forth during
attempts to park or in garage entrances
utilize the above-mentioned creeping.
Regulate your speed by lightly releasing the
brake pedal.

Do not drive with your foot resting on


the brake pedal as this can cause
premature lining wear and possible
damage to the brakes.

Never press the accelerator and brake


pedals simultaneously.
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Braking with ABS


In an emergency, apply full force on the
brake and clutch pedal simultaneously.
The anti-lock brake system will be activated
immediately, allowing you to retain full
steering control of your vehicle.
We recommend that you familiarise yourself
with this braking technique. However, avoid
taking unnecessary risks.

PARKING BRAKE

PARKING

To set the parking brake, pull the lever up.

1. Firmly apply the parking brake.


2. Manual transmission models:
When parking on a downhill gradient,
place the gearshift lever in the
"REVERSE" position. When parking on
an uphill gradient, place the gearshift
lever in the "1st" position.
Automatic transmission models:
Move the selector lever to the "P"
(PARK) position
3. Turn the ignition key to the "B" (LOCK)
position and remove the key.
4. Lock all the doors after ensuring that
the keys have not been left inside the
car.

pull

To release, pull the lever up slightly, push


the button and lower.
(1) pull
(2) push

WARNING
The anti-lock brake system, although
a sophisticated device, cannot prevent
accidents resulting from careless or
dangerous driving techniques.
Ultimately the responsibility for your
safety and that of others rests in the
hands of the driver. Therefore only
through attentive and careful driving
methods can the anti-lock brake
system be fully appreciated.

(3) lower
See your Daewoo dealer if adjustment of
the parking brake is required.

CAUTION

CAUTION
It is important to check the parking
brake warning light each time you start
the engine. This light will glow when the
engine is running and your parking
brake is applied. Failure to release the
parking brake will result in rapid brake
wear and damage to the braking
system.

Things that can burn could touch


hot exhaust parts under your
vehicle and ignite. Do not park the
vehicle over papers, leaves, dry
grass or other things that can burn.
Always apply the parking brake fully
before leaving your vehicle.

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SUGGESTIONS FOR M

ECONOMICAL OPERA

Your car's fuel economy


dependent on your style of d
How you drive, where you
when you drive has an eff
many kilometers you can get f
fuel.
To obtain maximum fuel econo
car:
Start gradually and accele
Avoid excessive and u
idling.
Keep your engine properl
Do not race the engine.
Use the air conditioning
only when necessary.
Slow down when drivin
roads.
Always keep your tires in
recommended pressure f
life and optimum fuel econ
Keep your distance from o
to avoid sudden stops. Th
wear on brake linings a
economy as extra fuel is
accelerate back up to driv

SUGGESTIONS FOR MORE

ENGINE EXHAUST GAS CAUTION

ECONOMICAL OPERATION

(CARBON MONOXIDE)

Your car's fuel economy is mainly


dependent on your style of driving.
How you drive, where you drive, and
when you drive has an effect on how
many kilometers you can get from a liter of
fuel.
To obtain maximum fuel economy from your
car:
Start gradually and accelerate gently.
Avoid excessive and unnecessary
idling.
Keep your engine properly tuned.
Do not race the engine.
Use the air conditioning (if equipped)
only when necessary.
Slow down when driving on rough
roads.
Always keep your tires inflated to the
recommended pressure for longer tire
life and optimum fuel economy.
Keep your distance from other vehicles
to avoid sudden stops. This will reduce
wear on brake linings and improve
economy as extra fuel is required to
accelerate back up to driving speed.

Do not carry unnecessary weight in the


vehicle.
Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal
while driving. This can cause needless
wear, possible damage to the brakes
and poor fuel economy.
Always ensure your vehicle is
maintained to the manufacturer's
specification.

Avoid inhaling engine exhaust gases.


Engine exhaust gases contains carbon
monoxide, which has no color or odor.
Carbon monoxide is a dangerous gas.
It can cause unconsciousness and can
be lethal if inhaled.
If at any time you suspect that exhaust
gases are entering the vehicle, have
the vehicle inspected and repaired
immediately by a Daewoo Dealer or
Daewoo Authorized Service Operation.
If it is necessary to drive under such
conditions, do so only with all windows
fully open.
To protect against exhaust gases
entering the vehicle, the exhaust
system and body should be inspected:
each time the vehicle is raised for
an oil change.
whenever a change is noticed in
the sound of the exhaust system.
whenever the exhaust system,
underbody or rear of the vehicle is
damaged or becomes corroded.

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Do not operate the engine in confined


areas such as garages or other closed
areas any more than needed to move
the vehicle in or out of the area.
When the vehicle is stopped in an
unconfined area for more than a short
time with the engine running, turn off
the recirculation switch to draw the
outside air into the vehicle and set the
fan switch to high speed.
Never sit (or leave the children) in a
parked or stopped vehicle for any
extended period of time with the engine
running.
Avoid driving with trunk lid or tailgate
open, as exhaust gases could enter
the vehicle. If you must drive with the
trunk lid or tailgate open, close all
windows, turn off the recirculation
switch and open all dashboard
ventilation vents to draw the outside air
into the vehicle, and set the fan switch
to high speed.

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

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1. Side ventilation vents

17. Air direction control switch

2. Door window defroster vents

18. Radio (AM/FM) and cassette*

3. Head lamp leveling switch*

19. Cigarette lighter

4. Front fog lamp switch*

20. Deposit box

5. Rear window defroster with timer*

21. Air conditioning switch*

6. Light switch

22. Ashtray

7. Steering wheel

23. Fan control switch

8. Instrument clutster

24. Reciculation switch

9. Windshield wiper and washer switch,


tailgate window wiper and washer
switch (HB)*

25. Accelerator pedal


26. Horn switch
27. Ignition and starter switch

10. Hazard warning flasher switch

28. Brake pedal

11. Rear fog lamp switch*

29. Air bag*

12. Wiper speed control switch*

30. Clutch pedal

13. Digital clock

31. Fuse box

14. Center ventilation vents

32. Fuel filler door release button

15. Glove box

33. Trunk lid release button

16. Temperature control switch

33

1. Side ventilation vents

17. Air direction control switch

2. Door window defroster vents

18. Radio (AM/FM) and cassette*

3. Head lamp leveling switch*

19. Cigarette lighter

4. Front fog lamp switch*

20. Deposit box

5. Rear window defroster with timer

21. Ashtray

6. Light switch

22. Air conditioning switch*

7. Steering wheel

23. Fan control switch

8. Instrument clutster

24. Recirculation switch

9. Windshield wiper and washer switch,


tailgate window wiper and washer
switch (HB)*

25. Accelerator pedal


26. Ignition and starter switch
27. Brake pedal

10. Hazard warning flasher switch

28. Clutch pedal

11. Rear fog lamp switch*

29. Horn switch

12. Wiper speed control switch*

30. Fuse box

13. Digital clock

31. Fuel filler door release button

14. Center ventilation vents

32. Trunk lid release button

15. Glove box


16. Temperature control switch

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SPEEDOMETER

ODOMETER AND TRIP ODOMETER

The speedometer indicates the vehicle


speed in kilometers per hour (km/h).

The odometer registers the accumulated


distance in kilometers.

TACHOMETER*
The tachometer indicates engine speed.

red zone
unit: km

unit: 100m

The trip odometer indicates individual


journey distances. To reset, press the
reset button located in the right and lower
area of speedometer.

The warning buzzer* will sound when the


vehicle speed exceeds above the specified
speed (only for certain markets).

unit: km

unit: 100m

CAUTION
To avoid possible engine damage do
not rev the engine in the red zone.

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ENGINE CONTROL INDICATOR

BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING

ENGINE OIL PRESSURE

("SERVICE ENGINE SOON" LIGHT)

LIGHT

WARNING LIGHT

The engine control indicator


comes on when ignition is
switched on and remains illuminated during
starting. It goes out shortly after the engine
starts to run.

This warning light comes on


when the parking brake is applied
with the ignition on.
Make sure the parking brake is fully
released before driving. The light should
go out.

The warning light comes on when


the ignition is switched on (as a
check of bulb operation) and should go out
after the engine is started.

If the indicator illuminates during normal


running, a fault has occurred. The
electronic system switches to an
emergency running program so that driving
may be continued. Consult a Daewoo
dealer or Daewoo authorized service
operation to remedy the fault.
Do not drive for a lengthy period with the
engine control indicator illuminated as this
may increase fuel consumption and impair
the vehicle's driveability.

If the same warning light comes on even


when the parking brake is completely
released with the ignition on, it may
indicate that the brake fluid level in the
reservoir is low.

If the light comes on while driving, it


indicates that the oil pressure is
dangerously low. Stop the engine
immediately and check the engine oil level.
If the oil level is normal, have the
lubricating system checked at the nearest
Daewoo dealer.

WARNING

WARNING
Continued operation of the vehicle in
this condition is dangerous. Have the
brakes repaired immediately.

If the engine control indicator comes on


briefly and then goes out again this is
normal and does not indicate a system fault.

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Do not run the engine with this light


illuminated.
Do not resume the journey if the oil is
correct, have the engine checked
immediately by a Daewoo dealer.

HIGH BEAM INDICATOR

SEAT BELT REMINDER LIGHT*

ABS WARNING LIGHT*

This indicator illuminates when


the headlight high beam is
switched on.

The seat belt warning light comes


on whenever the ignition switch
is placed in the "II" position unless the
driver's seat belt is securely fastened.

This warning light illuminates


when the ignition is switched on
and should go out after the engine has
started.

Also, the seat belt warning chime will


sound for about 4 to 8 seconds when the
ignition switch is in the "II" position unless
the driver's seat belt is securely fastened.

If the light doesn't come on when the ignition


is switched on, contact your nearest
Daewoo Dealer.

ABS

If the light illuminates while driving, stop your


car in a safe place and turn off the engine.
Reset the system by restarting the engine.
If the light comes on again while driving, a
malfunction of ABS system is indicated.
Have the system checked at your nearest
Daewoo Dealer.
Remember that this only means that ABS
is cancelled. Consult your Daewoo Dealer
as soon as possible if this condition
occures your car's brake system will
continue to operate conventionally.

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LIGHT SWITCH
To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob
on the end of the combination switch lever.
There are three positions:

turn

TURN SIGNAL SWITCH


NOTE
The asymmetrical low beam increases
the field of vision on the right-hand side
of the lane.
When driving in countries which drive
on the left, the 15 section of the
headlamp lenses must have a black
cover strip applied.

Move this lever up or down to the stop


position to engage the turn indicator signals.

right

"OFF" position

left

All lights are off.

The turn indicator signals will cancel after


the turn is completed then the lever
returns to its normal position.
When lane changing, move the switch part
way to first stop. When released, the
switch will spring back to the off position.

position
Parking, tail, license plate and instrument
panel lights are illuminated.
position
Headlight (low beam) and all the above
lights are illuminated.

NOTE

Head lamp warning chime*

To prevent discharging battery, don't


leave the lights on while the engine is
off.

The chime sounds to remind you to turn off


the lights if the driver's door is opened with
them switched on, when the ignition switch
is turned to the "B" or the "I" position.

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WINDSHIELD WASHER SWITCH

TAILGATE WINDOW WIPER

REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER

AND WASHER SWITCH*

WITH TIMER

push

pull
To spray washer fluid on the windshield,
with the ignition on, pull the lever toward
you and hold it there. The washer fluid is
sprayed onto the windshield and the
windshield wipers are simultaneously
operated for four cycles. When you release
the lever, it automatically returns to the "off"
position.

CAUTION

Driving without washer fluid can be


dangerous. Check your washer
fluid level often.
In freezing weather, don't use your
washer until the windshield is
warmed. Otherwise the washer fluid
can form ice on the windshield,
blocking your vision.

Pressing this button will switch on the rear


window defroster for appox. 10 minutes
when ignition is in the "II" position and
automatically switch off.
The rear window defroster indicator light
illuminates when the rear window
defroster is operating.
Pressing this button again will switch off
the rear window defroster.

To operate the tailgate window wiper and


washer system, push lever away from
steering wheel.
First position (rest position)=wiper
action.
Second position (rocker position)=wiper
and washer.
The wiper operates when the lever is in
the first position. Washer fluid is sprayed
onto the tailgate window when the lever
is pushed to the second position.

push

CAUTION
Do not use scrapers or any other
sharp instrument, or window cleaners
containing abrasives, on the interior
surface of the rear window or electrical
conductors may be damaged.

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REAR FOG LAMP SWITCH*


To turn on the rear fog lamps, push this
switch while the front fog lamps are turned
on.
The indicator light illuminates when the
lamps are switched on.
Pushing it again will turn off the lamps.

WIPER SPEED CONTROL


SWITCH*
The frequency of intermittent front
wipers can be varied from 4 seconds to
24 seconds by turning the knurled knob
when the wiper is in the "INT" position.

ROOM LAMP
The room lamp switch has three
positions.

"ON" position
The light comes on and stays on
regardless of whether a door is open or
closed.
push

"DOOR" position (between "ON" and


"OFF")
The light comes on when a door is opened.
"OFF" position
The light remains off even when a door is
opened.

CAUTION
Using the rear fog lamps at night and
in wet weather may dazzle drivers
travelling behind your vehicle and
cause an accident. Use only in severe
fog conditions.

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DIGITAL CLOCK

SUNVISORS
The sunvisors are padded and can be
swung up and down and to the side for
protection of driver and passenger ag-ainst
glare.
1. Front

Digital Clock Adjusting Button


1. H Hour Adjusting Button.
(Ignition II position)
Press H button to adjust hour digits.
Hold the button to adjust rapidly
2. M Minute Adjusting Button.
(Ignition II position)
Press M button to adjust minute digits.
Hold the button to adjust rapidly
3. S Setting Button
(Ignition II position)
To reset the time by the time signal,
press the S button.
For example, if this button is pressed
while the time is between 8:00 and 8:29
the display is set to 8:00. If this button
is pressed while the time is between
8:30 and 8:59, the display is set to
9:00.
8:00
8:29 > 8:00
8:30
8:59 > 9:00
4. DISP Display Button

(Ignition Off position)


While pressing D button, the time
appears in the display.
swing down
2. Side

turn
3. Vanity mirror
The vanity mirror is located on the back
of the passenger side sunvisor.

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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
ILLUMINATION
The lamp will come on when the trunk lid
(or tailgate) is opened.

GLOVE BOX
Open the glove box by pulling the bottom
of the handle upwards.
Close it with a firm push.

pull handle
upwards

Lockable glove box*


To lock or unlock the glove box, insert the
key into the slot and turn it clockwise or
counterclockwise respectively.

WARNING
To reduce the chance of injury in
case of an accident or a sudden stop,
always keep the glove box lid closed
while driving.

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GLOVE BOX ILLUMINATION*


The glove box is illuminated when the lid is
in the open position with the ignition
switch placed in the "II" position.

OTHER CONTROLS AND FEATURES

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ENLARGEMENT OF THE
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
(2)

(HATCH BACK)
The following figures show the method for
enlarging the luggage compartment:
1. Unlock the cover on both sides by
depressing the buttons and lift cover
hinges out of the slots.
2. Unhook the cover from the tailgate,
unlock by depressing pushbuttons on
both sides and lift. Tilt rear edge
downwards. Unlock rear seat backrest
and tilt forwards slightly. Hook cover
into the locking devices. Engage
backrest so that it locks audibly on both
sides.
push

(3)
seats.
4. Push front seats forwards. Pull up rear
seat cushion using strap. Hook belt
buckles on backrest. Unlock back rest
and fold down. Place cover behind
front seats.
If you encounter any problems with
enlarging the luggage compartment, your
Daewoo dealer will be pleased to
demonstrate this system.
(1)

pull

3. Hook belt buckles on backrest. Unlock


backrest and fold down onto seat
cushion. Place cover behind front
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(4)

ROOF RACK

ENGINE HOOD

Your vehicle has aerodynamic roof drip


mouldings with installation holes for roof
racks. Avoid damaging the roof when
installing the roof racks.

1. To open the engine hood, pull the


release knob to unlatch the hood.

WARNING

pull

The installation holes are covered by slides:


press and open by moving in the direction
of the arrow.

2. Pull the hook up and lift the engine


hood.
3. Hold the engine hood open with the
support rod.

Fit the mounting parts on the concealed


drip moulding.
4. Before closing the engine hood,
return the support rod to its clip. This
prevents rattles.
5. Lower the engine hood and make
sure it locks into place by pressing
gently on the front of the hood.
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Before releasing the engine hood


latch, turn off the ignition, remove
the key, place the gearshift lever in
1st or Reverse with manual
transmisssion, in P (PARK) with
automatic transmission, and set
the parking brake fully.
If it is necessary to check beneath
the engine hood with engine
running, place the gear selector
lever in N (NEUTRAL) or P (PARK)
and set the parking brake fully.
Unexpected and possible sudden
vehicle movement may occur if
these precautions are not taken.
To avoid the possibility of personal
injury, you should always turn off
the ignition and remove the key
before working under the engine
hood unless the particular
procedure specifically requires
other wise. If the procedure
requires you to run the engine
while working under the engine
hood, do not permit any clothing,
such as neckties, handkerchiefs,
near the engine or radiator fan.
They can become entangled in
moving parts and result in
personal injury and damage to the
vehicle.
Also, remove watches, bracelets
and rings.

SKI SLEEVE*

POWER SUN ROOF*


ski sleeve lid
The power sun roof can only be operated
with ignition "ON".

The ski sleeve is located behind the rear


armrest on saloon models.
You can transport skis or other similar
objects safely without soiling or damaging
the interior of your vehicle.
To use the ski sleeve ;
1. Pull down the rear seat armrest and
open the cover behind it.
button

3. Open the trunk and inset your load from


the trunk into the interior.
4. Use the strap on the ski sleeve to
secure the load tightly to the armrest.

NOTE

2. Push the button located in the upper


side of the opening to open the ski
sleeve lid in the trunk.
Also, the ski sleeve lid can be opened
by pushing the button on the ski sleeve
lid.

When the ski sleeve is not used,


keep the lid closed.
Before folding up the ski sleeve for
storage, make sure it is dry both
inside and outside.
This will help prevent mildew.

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A: Sun roof lamp


B, C: Sun roof operating switch
To open the sun roof, hold down the "B"
side of the switch.
To close the sun roof, hold down the "C"
side of the switch.

WARNING

Be extremely careful not to have


any part of your body in the sun
roof opening while it is closing.
Do not stand up or extend any
portion of your body out of the
opening while driving.
Remove water drops, snow, ice or
sand from on top of the sun roof
before opening.
Do not place any heavy objects on
the sun roof or surrounding area.
Care must be taken when
operating the power sun roof.
There is a risk of injury, particuiarly
for children, and a danger that
articles could become trapped.
Make sure that all vehicle
occupants know how to operate
sun roof correctly.
Keep a close watch on sun roof
when closing it. Ensure that
nothing becomes trapped in it.
Before leaving the vehicle, remove
the ignition key.

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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING*

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VENTILATION AND HEATING

CENTER VENTILATION VENTS

SIDE VENTILATION VENTS

Air mixture system: by mixing cold and


hot air the temperature can be regulated
without delay and thereby held practically
constant at all speeds.

Air can be directed into the vehicle via


both center vents. The vents are opened
by means of the regulating wheel. With the
wheel in the resting position, they are
closed.
The air flow can be directed as desired by
tilting and swivelling the fins.

Air can be directed into the vehicle via both


side ventilation vents.

The rate of air flow is determined by the


fan. The fan should therefore be switched
on if required even when driving.

air flow direction adjusting lever

air flow direction adjusting lever


Heating the rear foot area: cold or heated
air is routed to the rear foot area via ducts
underneath the carpet.(*)

air flow quantity adjusting wheel

FRONT DOOR WINDOW


DEFROSTER VENTS
air flow quantity adjusting wheel

Cooled and warm air will be directed onto


the windshield and onto the side windows
(mainly in the area of the outside mirror).

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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM*

AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH*

The ventilation, heating and refrigeration


sections make up a functional unit
designed to provide maximum comfort at all
times of year, under any weather
conditions and at any outside temperature.
The refrigeration unit of the air conditioning
system cools the air and removes moisture
and dust.
The heating unit heats the air as required
in all operating modes depending on the
position of the temperature switch. The
quantity of inflowing air is regulated by
using the fan.

This switch turns on and off the air


conditioning.

indicator
Start the engine, turn the fan speed control
switch to the desired speed and press the
air conditioning switch to turn on the air
conditioning. The indicator light will come on
when the air conditioning is on.
To stop the air conditioning, press this
button again.
The air conditioning compressor does not
operate when the fan control switch is at
Off position or the outside temperature is
below approx. 0C.

CAUTION
When using the air conditioning while
driving up long hills or in heavy traffic,
watch the engine temperature gauge.
The air conditioning may cause engine
overheating. If the gauge indicates this,
turn off the air conditioning.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL
SWITCH

cold
(blue)

hot
(red)

Temperature switch is used for infinite


adjustment of the temperature of cooled
and warm air as well as that of the
inflowing uncooled outside air.
The left side position: cold (blue)
The right side position: hot (red)

FAN CONTROL SWITCH

The fan switch provides the speed


control of the blower fan (there are 4 fan
speeds).

AIR DIRECTION CONTROL SWITCH

RECIRCULATION SWITCH

This switch allows you to select the


outlet air flow.

Press this switch when driving in dusty


conditions or to avoid traffic fumes, and
when quick cooling or heating is required.
The indicator light will illuminate and
interior air is recirculated inside the
vehicle.

(FACE): Air flows from the


center and side
ventilators.
(BI-LEVEL): Air flows from the
center, side ventilators
and the foot outlets of
front seat.
(FOOT): Air flows mainly from
foot outlets of front
seat.
(DEF): Defrosting windshield
and side windows.

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indicator
Pressing it again will draw outside air into
the passenger compartment.
The indicator will go out.

CAUTION
Recirculation switch should not be
turned on for long periods of time. It
may cause the interior air to become
stuff and the windows to fog up.
Driving with the windows fogged up is
dangerous and may cause you to
have an accident.

MAXIMUM COOLING

NORMAL COOLING

BI-LEVEL

During hot weather and when the vehicle


has been exposed to the sun for lengthy
period. Open window briefly so that warm
air can escape rapidly.

Normal cooling during interurban and


motorway driving.

To be used during transitional periods e.g.


low outside temperature and little
sunshine.
Warmer air will flow into the floor area
and cooler air into the upper zone, when
the temperature switch is adjusted
between cold (blue) and hot (red).

Air conditioning switch: ON


Air conditioning switch: ON
Recirculation switch: ON
Air direction control switch:
Temperature switch: extreme left side
position (blue colored)

Recirculation switch: OFF


Air direction control switch:

or

Temperature switch: Blue colored


Fan switch: As required

Air conditioning switch: ON


Recirculation switch: OFF
Air direction control switch:

Fan switch: speed 4

Temperature switch: Between cold (blue)


and hot (red)
Fan switch: As required

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VENTILATION

MAXIMUM HEATING

NORMAL HEATING

Outside air is directed through the center


and side ventilation vents.

Air conditioning switch: OFF


Recirculation switch: OFF
Air direction control switch:
Temperature switch: As required
Fan switch: As required

or

Air conditioning switch: OFF

Air conditioning switch: OFF

Recirculation switch: ON

Recirculation switch : OFF

Air direction control switch:

Air direction control switch:

Temperature switch: extreme right side


position (red colored)

Temperature switch: Red colored

Fan switch: speed 4


If windows fog up or moisten, turn off the
recirculation switch.

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Fan switch: As required

or

DEFROSTING

OPERATING TIPS FOR


COOLING SYSTEM

Air conditioning switch: OFF or ON


Recirculation switch: OFF
Air direction control switch:
Temperature switch: As required

Fan switch: As required

WARNING
Do not use the
position during
cool operation in extremely humid
weather. The difference between
outside air and the windshield
temperatures could cause the out
surface of the windshield to fog up
and restrict or block your view.

NOTE
Turn the air conditioning on to
improve defroster efficiency.

If the car has been parked in direct


sunlight, open the windows before
operating.
To clean misted windows on rainy
days, decrease the temperature inside
the car by operating the air conditioning. This is most effective during
rainy weather and high humidity.
When driving in heavy traffic areas,
insufficient cooling may occur because
of stopping and slowing down of the
car.
When the air conditioning system is not
being used for a month or more, you
must run the engine at idle and turn the
system on for a few minutes once
each week, even during winter months.
This will keep the compressor and
seals properly lubricated and will
prolong the service life of the system.
Air conditioning compressor does not
operate when the fan control switch is
at off position or when the outside
temperature is below approx. 0C.

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AUDIO SYSTEM (RADIO AND CASSETTE)

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RADIO AND CASSETTE


(AKF-9625)*

The radio and cassette tape player is


located in the center of the instrument
panel.
Your vehicle is equipped with an audio
system which has an Electronically Tuned
Radio(ETR) and an auto-reverse cassette
tape player.
The radio has seek feature for electronic
station tuning and receives both FM stereo
and AM broadcasts.
The cassette tape player has an autoreverse feature so that it will automatically
reverse and play the other side of the
tape when the cassette player reaches
the end of one side providing continuous
tape playing.

NOTE
Radio reception is affected by station signal strength, distance from a
radio transmitter, buildings, bridges,
mountains and other external influences. Intermittent changes in reception quality are normally caused
by these external influences.
Turn the radio off if jumper cables
and booster battery are used to start
your car, to avoid damage to any of
the electronic circuits.

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15

14

1. On-off/Volume control knob


(push button)
2. Treble/Bass control knob
(push button)
3. Balance/Fader control knob
(push button)
4. AM/FM band selector button
5. Auto Memory Button
6. Eject button

12

11

13

10

7. Cassette slot
8. Fast rewind button
9. Fast forward button
8. 9. Program and FF/REW stop button
10. V.F.D
11. Metal tape selector button
12. Dolby NR button
13. Preset station/memory button
14. Tuning up( )/down( ) button
15. Security warning LED*

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1. On-off/Volume control
(push button)
Power on-off
Press this knob to sw
audio system and pre
switch off the audio sy
Volume control
Turn this knob clo
increase the volume.
Turn this knob counter
reduce the volume.

2. Treble/Bass control kn
(push button)
The bass control knob is
just the bass(low-freque
quality.
The treble control knob is
just the treble(high-freqe
quality.
Treble control
To use the treble cont
the knob and allow it to
it clockwise to increas
and counterclockwise
the treble.
Bass control
Pull this knob in the treb
sition until the click sou

1. On-off/Volume control knob


(push button)
Power on-off
Press this knob to switch on the
audio system and press again to
switch off the audio system.
Volume control
Turn this knob clockwise to
increase the volume.
Turn this knob counterclockwise to
reduce the volume.
2. Treble/Bass control knob
(push button)
The bass control knob is used to adjust the bass(low-frequency) sound
quality.
The treble control knob is used to adjust the treble(high-freqency) sound
quality.
Treble control
To use the treble control, push on
the knob and allow it to extend. Turn
it clockwise to increase the treble
and counterclockwise to decrease
the treble.
Bass control
Pull this knob in the treble contol position until the click sound is heard.

At that position, turn it clockwise to


increase bass tone, counterclockwise to decrease bass tone.
3. Balance/Fader control knob
(push button)
Balance control
This knob comes out by pushing it
slightly. At that position, turn it clockwise to increase the volume of right
speakers and counterclockwise to
increase the volume of left speakers.
Fader control
Pull this knob in the balance control
position until the click sound is
heard, At that position, turn it clockwise to increase front speaker volume, and counterclockwise to increase rear speaker volume.
4. AM/FM band selector button
Press this button to select FM1, FM2,
AM1 or AM2 band.
Band changes as follows;
> FM1

> FM2

> AM1

5. Auto memory button


When this button is pressed for more
than 2 seconds after selecting band,
auto memory store starts and stations
are automatically searched for in increasing frequency from the frequency
currently received station, and stored
into the preset station buttons 1 through
to 6 in sequence. After storing 6 stations,
this function is automatically resets to
preset scan function, so that the preset
stations are tuned in successively for 5
seconds each.
When the desired station is tuned in,
press the corresponding preset station
button in order to release the preset
scan function.
When you use this auto memory function, the previously memorized stations are erased.
6. Eject button
Press the button to eject the cassette
tape.

> AM2

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7. Cassette slot
Switch the radio on and push the cassette fully into the slot with the tape
facing the right side. Mode is automatically transferred from the radio to the
cassette system, the cassette will now
play.
8. Fast rewind button
Press this button to fast rewind the
tape.
Press the "program and FF/REW stop
button" slightly to stop the fast rewind
movement.
9. Fast forward button
Press the button to fast forward the
tape.
Press the "program and FF/REW stop
button" slightly to stop the fast forward
movement.
8. 9. Program and FF/REW stop button
Press 8 and 9 buttons simultaneously
to play the opposite side of tape that
is currently playing.
Also, press 8 and 9 button simultaneously to stop fast forward or rewind
movement, and then the tape begins
to play.

10. V.F.D

Metal indicator

FM stereo indicator
Dolby indicator

Tape playing
direction indicator

Frequency indicator
AM/FM band indicator

Preset button
indicator

11. Metal tape button


Press this button when playing a highposition type like a metal tape, a chrome
tape, etc.
The metal tape indicator "MTL" will be
illuminated in the V.F.D.
Switch off for a normal- position type.
12. Dolby NR button
Press this button when playing back
tapes which have been recorded using Dolby noise reduction system. The
Dolby symbol(
) will be illuminated
in the V.F.D. This system improves the
signal to noise ratio of the tape section, resulting in reduced audible "hiss"
during playback.

13. Preset station/manual memory button


You can choose the preset station by
pushing the button for less than 2 seconds with the corresponding number.
If you want to preset a certain station
in the memory:
1. Select a desired band using band
selector button.
2. Choose the desired station using
tuning up/down button.
3. Push one of 6 preset buttons for
more than 2 seconds.
14. Tuning up(
)/down(
) button
Press the tuning up or down button to
increase or decrease the frequency.
Manual tuning:
When pressing tuning up or down
button for less than 0.5 seconds, the
frequency of AM band changes 9KHz
each time and the frequency of FM
band changes 50KHz each time.
Seek function:
When pressing the tuning up or down
button for more than 0.5 seconds, the
next station is automatically received in
that direction of frequency.

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ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM*

The identification card, stam


security code number, is prov
vehicle. Keep it in a safe plac

The audio security system


immediately whenever th
disconnected from the battery

To make the audio system op


you must enter a four-figure s
with the preset station button

The security warning LED wi


when the ignition key is remo
disappear when the ignitio
turned to the I position.

ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM*

How to enter the security code

The identification card, stamped with the


security code number, is provided with the
vehicle. Keep it in a safe place.

1. Connect the audio system to the battery


and turn the ignition switch to the I
position. You will hear the beep.

The audio security system activates


immediately whenever the audio is
disconnected from the battery.

2. Enter a four-figure security code using


the preset station buttons.

To make the audio system operate again,


you must enter a four-figure security code
with the preset station buttons.

3. When the correct code is entered,


you will hear the beep 1 time in 1
second, total 3 times in 3 seconds.
Then, switch on the audio system. It
will now function.

The security warning LED will be flashed


when the ignition key is removed, and will
disappear when the ignition switch is
turned to the I position.

4. If the incorrect code is entered, you will


hear the beep 3 times in 1 second.
To operate the audio system, the
correct code must be entered within 10
minutes.
If the correct code is not entered within
10 minutes, the audio system should be
disconnected from the battery to reset
the audio system.
After reconnecting the audio system to
the battery, repeat the above
procedure(1 to 4).

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RADIO AND CASSETTE


(AKF-5073K)*

REMOVING AND ATTAC


3

AKF-5073K provides as following controls


and features.
FM, MW and LW radio reception
R.D.S(PI, PS, AF, TP/TA, EON, PTY)
Auto reverse
Stereo/mono
Positive LCD screen
Manual tuning
Automatic station seeking
Volume/Bass/Treble/Balance/Fader
control
Preset memory 6 stations
(FM1, FM2, MW, LW)
Warning flashing LED
3 quarter panel detachable for anti-theft

NOTE
Radio reception is affected by station signal strength, distance from a
radio transmitter, buildings, bridges,
mountains and other external influences. Intermittent changes in reception quality are normally caused
by these external influences.
Turn the radio off if jumper cables
and booster battery are used to start
your car, to avoid damage to any of
the electronic circuits.

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Before operating your

11 12 13 14

Removing panel
1. Press the release button
2. Grasp the right side of th
direction carefully.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

18

On-off/volume/balance control knob


Fader control knob
Bass/treble control knob
Tuning up( )/down( ) button
AF/mono/stereo select button
Eject button
Cassette slot
Band select button
Tape mode select button

17

10. Display select button


11. TP mode on/off button
12. PTY mode on/off button
13. Fast rewind button
14. Fast forward button
13+14. Program button
15. Front panel release button
16. Auto travel preset button
17. Preset buttons
18. L.C.D

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15

Front panel

CAUTION

Take care not to put pressur


panel.
3. Keep the front panel into
for protection.

REMOVING AND ATTACHING

Attaching panel
1. Hold the panel along top and bottom edges.
2. Insert detachable panel straight into main unit(DO NOT TILT).

Before operating your stereo, you should know:


Removing panel
1. Press the release button (15) to unlock front panel.
2. Grasp the right side of the panel and pull toward to arrow
direction carefully.

CAUTION

Front panel

CAUTION
Take care not to put pressure on the display or drop the front
panel.

If any of the controls fail to operate, remove and reinstall


the detachable panel.
DO NOT touch the gold colored contacts on the
detachable panel and on the main unit since this may
result in poor electrical contact. If the contacts should
become dirty, wipe them with a clean, dry cloth.
DO NOT allow such volatile agents as benzine, or
inserticides to come into contact with the surface of the
front panel.
DO NOT drop the detachable panel and do not give it
strong impact.
NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE the front panel.
When leaving the vehicle, always place the detachable
panel inside the provided carrying case and take it with
you. The warning LED will be flashed when the
detachable front panel is removed.
Always remove the cassette tape before releasing the
detachable front panel.

3. Keep the front panel into the provided plastic carrying case
for protection.

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GENERAL OPERATION

Mode select button


It is possible to switch immediately to you desired mode.

On/off - Volume control knob (1)


Rotate this knob (1) to turn on the unit. You can also regulate the
volume control with this knob. Turn it clockwise to increase volume.
Turn it counterclockwise to decrease volume. Rotate this knob
(1) further counterclockwise to turn off the radio.

Balance control knob (1)


Pull and rotate this knob (1) clockwise to increase the right speaker
volume, counterclockwise to increase the left speaker volume.
You should be able to feel the mid position of this control at this
point, volume from left and right should be equal.

Desired mode

Pressing button

Radio

Band(8)

Tape

Tape(9)

A cassette tape must have been set.

Mode

Bass/treble control knob (3)


The bass control is used to adjust the bass(low-frequency) sound
quality. Turn it clockwise to increase bass tone, counterclockwise
to decrease bass tone.
The treble control is used to adjust the treble(high-freqency)
sound quality. Pull this knob and turn it clockwise to increase the
treble and counterclockwise to decrease the treble.

Presetting
stations

1) Sel
2) Pre
sec
The
pea
Sca
the
hea

Recalling the
AUT
Preset stations

Press
second
the stat
the ord

Scanning the
AUT
Preset stations

1) Pre
sec
2) Pre
for
ceiv
sto
eac
the
it ag

Display shift

Radio(FM RDS)

PS(Prior display)

Radio(FM NONRDS, MW)

Frequency

Tape

Tape(Prior display)

FM PTY

PTY

Frequency

Frequency

PS(Prior display)

Frequency

(When pressing the button for more than


1.5 seconds.)

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Desired operation

Display select button (10)


Press this button to select the desired display.

Fader control knob (2)


Rotate the fader control knob (2) counterclockwise to increase
the rear speaker volume, clockwise to increase the front speaker
volume.

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Auto travel preset button


The unit will sean selected b
stations in sequent from the st
LW)

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Auto travel preset button (16)


The unit will sean selected band and memorize the strongest 6
stations in sequent from the strongest one.(6FM1, 6FM2, 6MW, 6
LW)
Desired operation
Presetting
stations

NOTE

Procedure

1) Select the desired band.


2) Press this button for more than 1.5
seconds.
Then the indicator "AUT" and appears on the display.
Scanning will stop automatically and
the first memorized station will be
heard.

Recalling the
AUT
Preset stations

Press this button for less than 1.5


seconds. Each time button is pressed,
the station will shift one after another in
the order they were memorized.

Scanning the
AUT
Preset stations

1) Press this button for less than 1.5


seconds to select AUT mode.
2) Press the band selector button (8)
for more than 1.5 seconds to receive, in sequence, all the stations
stored in the memory for 5 seconds
each. To stop scanning and listen to
the current receiving station, press
it again.

If all stations are weak, none may be memorized. If this


should occur, "0000" will appear on the display and the
warning tone will be heard. Then the unit will receive the
last station which was received before.
If there are fewer than 6 receivable stations, the unit will
memorize all the receivable stations. And the first memorized station will be heard.
This unit has RDS functions. So, it does not memorize
the RDS stations of the same PI code.(In FM mode)

L. C. D

1 9 10 2

6
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

TP indicator
TP function indicator
AUT indicator
PTY indicator
Band indicator
Preset number indicator

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7. Frequency or station name


indicator, PTY display
8. AF indicator
9. Mono indicator
10. Stereo indicator

TAPE OPERATION

RADIO OPERATION

1. Cassette tape slot door (7)


Insert a cassette into this slot door with the exposed tape facing
to the right. Then tape play will begin.

1. Radio mode select button (8)


Press this button to turn on the radio.

2. Tape mode select button (9)


If a cassette is already inserted, press this button to play the tape.

2. Band select button (8)


Press this button to select the desired band.

3. Fast forward
Press the FAST FORWARD
tape. Press the REWIND
button.

Band shift

button (14) to rapidly advance the


button to release the fast forward

4. Rewind
Press the REWIND
button (13) to rapidly rewind the tape.
Press the FAST FORWARD button to release to rewind button.
5. Program buttons (13+14)
Press the FAST FORWARD
and REWIND
buttons
simultaneously to reverse the cassette direction and to play either
side of the type. The direction when the tape is traveling is
indicated by the arrows on the display. The right side arrow
indicates normal tape direction.

Pressing time

NOTE

Always remove the cassette tape before releasing the


detachable front panel.

FM1 < > FM2

Less than 1.5 seconds

FM1, 2 > MW
MW > FM1, 2
MW > LW

1.5 seconds or more

Desired operation

Less than 1.5 seconds

Presetting
stations

1.5 seconds or more

To tune up

To tune down

Auto(seek)
tuning

Press "tuning up
button( )" for less
than 0.7 seconds.

Press "tuning down


button( )" for less
than 0.7 seconds.

Manual tuning

Press "tuning up
button( )" for 0.7
seconds or more

Press "tuning down


button( )" for 0.7
seconds or more

Auto(seek) tuning The unit will seek in the direction of the


button pressed, and stop on the first strong station.

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5. Preset buttons (17)


6 stations can be preset on ea

3. Tuning up or down buttons (4)


Pressing one of the buttons, tune in a frequency.

6. Tape eject
Press the EJECT button (6) completely to remove the cassette.
Then the mode changes to the preceding one.

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4. Stereo/mono button (5
If FM stereo broadcasting is
seconds or more to get the in
To return to stereo mode, pr
The indicator "MO" will dis
received, the indicator "
"

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Recalling the
preset stations

1) Sel
the
rize
2) Pre
1.5
diti
pro

Sel
the

RDS OPERATION

4. Stereo/mono button (5)


If FM stereo broadcasting is too noisy, press this button 1.5
seconds or more to get the indicator "MO".
To return to stereo mode, press it again 1.5 seconds or more.
The indicator "MO" will disappear. If FM stereo broadcast is
received, the indicator "
" will appear on the display.

1. AF mode off button (5)


While the "AF" indicator is shown(AF mode on), once tuned to an
RDS network station, as long as you drive within the area or nation
served by the network, the unit will automatically retune to the
strongest transmitter serving the network, using the PI and AF
codes, when the tuned station gets weaker.
To cancel the mode, press this button.
To make the mode on, press it again to retune to other frequency.

5. Preset buttons (17)


6 stations can be preset on each band.(FM1, FM2, MW, LW)
Desired operation
Presetting
stations

Recalling the
preset stations

Procedure

NOTE

1) Select the desired band and tune to


the station which has to be memorized.
2) Press the desired preset button for
1.5 seconds or more. To preset additional stations, repeat the same
procedure.

If the tuned RDS station doesn't have AF(List of Alternative


Frequencies) data or the unit cannot receive the AF data for
some reason, the network following will not work when the
tuned RDS station's signal falls below a certain level.
2. TP mode on/off button (11)
Press this button to receive only stations with traffic information
service(TP stations) or EON linked stations with TP stations. The
"TP" indicator appears in the display.
When a TP station is tuned in, the indicator " TP " appears.
You may listen to the traffic information in any condition as
follows; you are just playing a cassette or the volume level is
quite low.
When receiving the information directly from the station, if the
presently heard traffic information becomes weak, the unit
seeks another TP stations in the network automatically. If it
happens when receiving it through the EON linked station, the
unit returns to the own program of EON linked station automatically.

Select the desired band and press


the desired preset button.

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1. PTY mode on/off button (12)


Press this button to get the PTY mode. The indicator "PTY" appears
in the display. After 10 seconds this mode is canceled
automatically.
To cancel this mode immediately, press it again.

NOTE
If you listen to any other station than TP or EON linked
stations for more than 30 seconds with TP MODE ON/OFF
button on, an alarm sounds. To stop the alarm, press this
button again.

Desired operation
Selecting an
indicator
(in PTY mode)

4. PI(Program Identification) seek


When the preset button is pressed to call a broadcast station,
auto seek(PI seek) will begin to operate if the broadcast station
called is an RDS station and the reception status is poor. Then,
the same PI station with a stronger signal is received. In like
manner, auto seek(PI seek) will function if an RDS station is
selected when the radio is tuned on.

PTY search
(in PTY mode)

PTY search
(in PTY mode)

Press the tuning up or down buttons


within 10 seconds after selecting the PTY
mode. Each time the tuning up button is
pressed the indicator will be switched in
following sequence.
NEWS AFFAIRS
INFO
SPORT
EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE
SCIENCE VARIED MUSIC
POP M
ROCK M
M.O.R.M.
LIGHT M
CLASSICS
OTHER M
SPEECH NEWS.
When the tuning down button is pressed,
the order is reverse.
Press the tuning up or down buttons for
1.5 seconds or more. The unit receives
the station of the indicated PTY code.
If there is no proper station, "NO PTY"
appears on the display. And the unit
receives the station which was received
before the PTY search.

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Procedure

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Desired operation

2. Tuning up or down buttons (4)

3. Preset memory of RDS stations


This unit is equipped with an auto-follow function. Should the
signal of the broadcasting station currently being received begin
to fade out, the unit will automatically tune into another, stronger,
station broadcasting the same program. If this function is triggered
while listening to an RDS station you have called up from the preset
memory, the memorized frequency of the RDS station is changed
automatically to that of the new station the unit tunes in.

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3. Preset button(15)

PTY MODE OPERATION

To cancel the mode, press it again.


To cancel the presently heard traffic information and stand by for
the next traffic information from the same station, press it twice
in succession.

Memorizing PTY
(in PTY mode)

Pre
Th
the
sta
Th
ton
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
If t
PT
un
rec

1) Pre
ton
ind
tor
2) Pre
1.5

USING THE RDS FUNCTIONS

3. Preset button(15)
Desired operation
PTY search
(in PTY mode)

Memorizing PTY
(in PTY mode)

The RDS(Radio Data System) is a digital information system


developed by the EBU(European Broadcast Union). Pick-a-backed
on normal FM broadcasts, RDS offers a variety of information
services and automatic retuning functions for RDS compatible car
stereos.

Procedure
Press the desired preset button.
The memorized PTY is indicated on
the display and the unit receives the
station of the indicated PTY code.
The initial setting of the preset buttons are as follow.
1. ... NEWS
2. ... INFO(information)
3. ... SPORT
4. ... POP M(Pop Music)
5. ... ROCK M(Rock Music)
6. ... CLASSICS(Serious Classic)
If there is no proper station, "NO
PTY" appears on the display. And the
unit receives the station which was
received before the PTY search.

RDS digital data includes various data:


PI Program identification
Recognizes the country code and the program of the channel.
PS Program service name
The name of the channel is shown in the display.
AF List of alternative frequencies
A list of alternative frequencies with the same program contents
to tune automatically to the stronger station which broadcasts the
same program, using PI and AF.
TP Traffic program
Recognizes channels with traffic information.
TA Traffic announcement
Detects traffic information broadcast via the channel.

1) Press the tuning up or down buttons to select the desired PTY


indicator.(See 2 selecting an indicator)
2) Press the desired preset button for
1.5 seconds or more.

PTY 31 Alarm code


Detects alarm announcement via the channel (catastrophe alarm).
REG Regional change
Change to regional stations.
EON Enhanced other networks
Makes the traffic announcement for stations without traffic
decoder possible.
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RDS functions of this unit


This unit has the following functions for making use of RDS data.
Station name display using PS data.
AF(Altermative Frequencies) reception which automatically
tunes to the stronger station which broadcasts the same
program, using PI and AF data.
Automatic reception of traffic information broadcasts using TP/
TA and EON data.
PTY function which searches the stations of the same PTY.

AF-function(network following)
The unit retunes to the stronger alternative transmitter in the list
of alternative frequencies(AF). The display indicates "AF" as
confirmation in the display (18). Thus a motorist can keep listening
to the same program.
Example: If there are the following network broadcasting stations,
the reception frequency automatically changes from 98.5 MHz to
107.5 MHz to 96.0 MHz to 102.5 MHz, but a motorist can keep
listening to the same program while driving from point A to point
B.

Network/station name display


When you switch on the radio and select FM bands, the unit enters
the RDS mode automatically.
When you tune into an RDS station with manual or seek tuning,
the frequency display changes to the network/station name
display by means of the PS code RDS data.

NOTE

The RDS function of this unit uses RDS data transmitted


along with FM broadcasts. It does not work in the MW
and LW bands.
The RDS function may not work properly in the areas
where test transmissions are being conducted.

AF-reception
The AF-function is only possible with FM. If the AF-function is
turned on the radio has tuned into an RDS transmitter and it will
automatically find the best transmitter in the particular chain of
transmitters as soon as reception starts to get worse, as long as
you are still driving within the areas of the particular areas. The
display shows the indicator "AF" in the display (18).

IMPORTANT
As a result of the PS function the station display changes
over to frequency display during the manual or automatic
search for a station.

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Sometimes it may seem th


while. There is no fault the
ity of other signals on the
the AF-function.
When the radio switches
will go quiet for a momen
the accuracy of the PI da
If you leave a reception a
frequency, the indicator "

TA-traffic announcement
When depressing the TP mod
is activated. The indicator "TP"
the tuning up or down butto
mode and searches for a
information. As soon as this
with "TP" in the display. If r
warning tone telling you to s
Don't activate the TP-func
the RDS traffic informatio
tuning and preset scan w
Then after 30 seconds an
to turn off the TP function
RDS traffic information co
normal FM stereo signals
Austria and Switzerland.
sounds, warning the drive

Sometimes it may seem that the radio has gone off for a short
while. There is no fault the radio is merely checking the quality of other signals on the AF-list. If muting disturbs turn off
the AF-function.
When the radio switches over to an alternative frequency it
will go quiet for a moment, because it first has to check out
the accuracy of the PI data for the new frequency.
If you leave a reception area and there is no alternative AFfrequency, the indicator "AF" flashes in the display .

PI-seek
PI-automatic seek starts automatically, if you want to recall a preset
button, when its reception is weak. If the radio doesn't find a
station with the same PI-code you hear the station, which you
heard before.
PTY 31 alarm code
During production, your radio has been fitted with an RDS function
- a PTY 31 alarm system.
This means that you not have to activate this function separately.
If a radio station sends on alarm signal your radio automatically
tunes in to this station the duration of the alarm message, whether
you are listening to the radio or the cassette. The volume for the
alarm message is present in the factory.

TA-traffic announcement
When depressing the TP mode on/off button (11), the TA-function
is activated. The indicator "TP" then appears in the display. Pushing
the tuning up or down buttons is set in the traffic information
mode and searches for a station which broadcasts traffic
information. As soon as this station is reached, " TP " appears
with "TP" in the display. If reception is poor, you will hear a
warning tone telling you to start a new search.
Don't activate the TP-function in an area or a country where
the RDS traffic information service is not available, as seek
tuning and preset scan will not pick up any stations.
Then after 30 seconds an alarm sounds, warning the driver
to turn off the TP function.
RDS traffic information coverage is inherently narrower than
normal FM stereo signals or ARI traffic information Germany,
Austria and Switzerland. Then after 30 seconds, an alarm
sounds, warning the drive to tune another TP-station.

What is EON?
EON(Enhanced Other Network) is a new RDS service provided
by certain station networks. Even if you are tuned in to an RDS
station which does not give traffic news, e.g. a classical music
programme, you can still get the traffic news by pressing key TA
9, which tunes your radio in to the traffic news. If another RDS
transmitter now starts to broadcast traffic news, your radio
automatically switches to this station for the traffic news. When
the traffic news is finished, it switches back to the station you
were on before.
If seek starts automatically by turning on the TA-function, the
chosen station doesn't have EON-signals.

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POWER ANTENN
Programming the code:
1. Connect the audio system to the battery and turn the ignition
switch to the I position. "CODE" is shown in the display.
2. Press the preset button no. 1 until the correct first figure is
shown on the display.
3. Press the preset button no. 2 until the correct second figure
is shown on the display.
4. By the same method, enter the correct third and fourth figures,
using the preset buttons 3 and 4.
5. After entering the correct four-figure security code, press the
"AUT" button (16). "CODE OK" is shown on the display and
the equipment is ready for use.

NOTE
Thanks to this new RDS function, the alternative frequency
lists of the selected chain of stations is automatically updated
and this ensured that there is always an instant automatic
search of the best RDS stations in all programs of the
particular chain of stations.

ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM*
The identification card, stamped with the security code number,
is provided with the vehicle. Keep it in a safe place, not in the
vehicle.

Wrong code:
If you press the wrong code by mistake, "ERROR 1" is shown on
the display. After this, "CODE" is displayed again. Then repeat the
above proceduce from 2 to 5.
A total of ten coding attempts can be made and then the time
between each new attempt is doubled. If you forget the security
code, consult your Daewoo Dealer.

The audio security system activates immediately whenever the


audio is disconnected from the battery. It is protected by a security
code.
To make the audio system operate again, you must enter a fourfigure security code with the preset station buttons.

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The antenna will automatically


the radio mode is switched o
retract when the radio mode
off, or cassette mode is swit

CAUTION

Before switching the radio


make sure that there is no
the antenna while it is re
extened.

OPERATING TIPS F

AUDIO SYSTEM

When the ignition switch is pl


position, the audio system can
on by pushing the power bu
If the ignition switch is turned
while the audio system is oper
key is not removed from the ig
the audio system will continue
When the key is removed,
system is switched off autom

POWER ANTENNA*

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

The antenna will automatically extend when


the radio mode is switched on, and
retract when the radio mode is switched
off, or cassette mode is switched on.

1. We recommend that tapes below C90(the playing time: 90 minutes) be


used. C-120 tape is extremely thin and
its use should be avoided if at all possible.
2. If a loop of tape has formed, it must be
taken up by turning one of the spools
with a suitable object such as ballpen
or pencil.

CAUTION
Before switching the radio on or off
make sure that there is no one near
the antenna while it is retracted or
extened.

OPERATING TIPS FOR


AUDIO SYSTEM
When the ignition switch is placed in the I
position, the audio system can be switched
on by pushing the power button.
If the ignition switch is turned to B position
while the audio system is operating and the
key is not removed from the ignition switch,
the audio system will continue to function.
When the key is removed, the audio
system is switched off automatically.

4. Never leave cassette inserted in the


operating position with the tape player
inoperative.
5. Clean the head of the tape player
carefully with a cotton applicator
soaked in alcohol. If the tape player
is used for more than one hour every
day, the head should be cleaned once
or twice a month.
If it is used very infrequently, you only
need to clean the head every two or
three months.
6. Don't oil revolving parts of the tape
player.
7. Keep tapes in their plastic cases when
not in use.

3. Store cassettes where they will not be


exposed to high temperature, direct
sunlight, magnetic fields, tape abrasion
or dirt.

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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

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SPARE WHEEL, JACK AND


VEHICLE TOOLS
The spare wheel, jack and vehicle tools
are accommodated in the luggage/load
compartment.
The spare wheel is retained by a bolt under
a floor cover.

WHEEL CHANGING
In order to reduce the chance of possible
injuries when changing a wheel, note the
following procedure and observe all
references:
Park on a firm, level surface wherever
possible.
Turn the ignition switch off and remove
the ignition key.
Switch on the hazard warning
flashers and apply the parking brake.
Place the automatic transmission
selector lever in position "P", or with
manual transmission engage first gear
or reverse.
Set up warning triangle.

CAUTION

Never crawl under a jacked-up


vehicle.
Never start or run the engine while
the vehicle is supported by jack.
No person should remain in a
vehicle that is being jacked.
Do not jack up the vehicle on an
inclined surface.
Do not raise the vehicle with the
jack in a location other than under
the notch closest to the wheel you
are changing.
Do not get bodily under a vehicle
that is supported only by a jack:
use vehicle support stands.

NOTE

The jack and vehicle tools are located


next to the spare wheel in a special
compartment.

WARNING
Storing a jack, a tire, or other
equipment in the passenger
compartment of the vehicle could
cause injury. In a sudden stop or
collision, loose equipment could strike
someone. Store all these in the proper
place.

With a wedge block or any available


block of wood or a rock, block the
wheel diagonally opposite the wheel to
be changed.
Use the jack only when changing
wheels.
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To eliminate the possibility of the


jack, jack handle and tools rattling
while the car is moving, stow them
properly.
When cleaning the plastic wheel
covers, wash with plenty of water
and use a sponge, chamois of soft
cloth to prevent scratching or
damaging the finished surface.
Call a garage or motoring service
for assistance where conditions
are not satisfactory for jacking the
car or if you are not confident of
completing the task safely.

PROCEDURES

Pry the wheel cover off with the lug


wrench.
Loosen the wheel bolt one turn each
with the wheel wrench, but do not
remove any bolt until the wheel has
been raised off the ground.

Turn the jackscrew clockwise four


turns and place the jack at the front or
rear jacking location closest to the
wheel you are changing. Place the jack
under the jacking point at the side sill
as shown in illustration.

WARNING

JACK SPECIFICATION
Type
Maximum
working load

Cantilever

Grease type

Lithium
1 (NLGI)

600kg

Grease class

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Use this jack only with cars with


which the jack fits and that are not
heavier than the lifting limit of the
jack.
Make sure that the car is braked that
it cannot roll off the jack when it is
lifted.
Fix the jack in the correct position
marked or given by the manufacturer
of the vehicle. Never fix it in other
part of the vehicle.
Fix the jack in such a way that your
hand is never under the car during
the operation of the jack.
When installing the jack for lifting
the car, it should be perpendicular
to the ground.
If you wish to go (work) under the car
when it is lifted, please support the
car additionally with other means
(wooden block for example).

STARTING THE ENGINE

WITH JUMP LEADS

Raise the vehicle by turning the crank


handle clockwise until the jack lifting
head fits firmly into the notch and the
wheel is off the ground (about 3 cm).
Do not raise the vehicle more than
necessary.

Install the wheel cover.

CAUTION

Remove the wheel bolts by turning


them counterclockwise and then
remove the wheel.
Mount the spare wheel in position and
tighten the wheel bolts hand-tight by
turning clockwise.
Turn the jack handle counterclockwise
and lower the vehicle to the ground.
Tighten the wheel bolts firmly in "X"
pattern (1-2-3-4).

Incorrect wheel bolts or improperly


tightened wheel bolts can cause
the wheel to come off. Be sure to
use the correct wheel bolts.
Remove any corrosion on wheel
mounting surface.
Never use oil or grease on bolts.

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A car with a discharged battery may be


started by transferring electrical power
from a battery in another car.
This may be dangerous and any deviation
from the following instructions could lead
to personal injury or property damage
resulting from battery explosion, battery
acid or electrical (short circuit) burns as
well as to damage to the electrical systems
in both vehicles.
Never expose the battery to naked
flames or sparks.
Do not allow battery fluid to come into
contact with eyes, skin, fabrics or
painted surfaces. The fluid contains
sulfuric acid which can cause injuries
and damage in the event of direct
contact.
To lessen the risk of injury wear eye
protection when working near any
battery.
Make sure that the battery providing the
jump start has the same voltage as the
battery in your car (12V).
Do not disconnect the discharged
battery from the vehicle.
Switch off all unnecessary electrical

loads.
Do not lean over the battery during
jump starting.
Do not allow the terminals of one lead
to touch those of the other lead.
Apply the parking brake. Place gear
shift lever in neutral (Automatic
transmission: set selector lever to "P").
Connect leads in the order shown in
the picture:
1. Connect one end of the first jump lead
to the positive terminal of the battery
providing the jump start (identified by
"+" sign on battery case or terminal).
2 Connect the other end of this lead to
the positive terminal of the discharged
battery ("+" sign).
3. Connect the first end of the other jump
lead to the negative terminal of the
battery providing the jump start
(identified by "").
4. Connect the other end of the second

jump lead to ground on the other vehicle


e.g. engine block or screw connection
in engine suspension.
Do not connect lead to negative terminal
of discharged battery!
The connection point should be as far
away from the discharged battery as
possible.
Route the leads so that they cannot
catch on rotating parts in the engine
compartment.
5. The engine of the vehicle providing the
jump start can be allowed to run during
starting.
Attempts to start the engine of the
vehicle with the discharged battery
should be made at intervals of one
minute and should not last longer than
15 seconds. After starting, allow both
engines to idle for approx. 3 minutes
with the leads still connected.
6. Turn off the engine, then carefully
disconnect the jump cables in the
reverse order of connection.

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CAUTION
If you leave the audio system on, it
could be badly damaged.
Vehicles with catalytic converter or
automatic transmission must not be
started by pushing or towing. This may
cause catalytic converter or
transmission damage.

TOWING THE VEHICLE


If towing is necessary, contact a Daewoo
outlet or professional tow truck service.
Proper lifting and towing precedures are
necessary to prevent damage to the
vehicle.
When towing the vehicle by wheel lift:
Switch on hazard warning flasher of
both vehicles.
Set the ignition switch in the "I (OFF)"
position.
Place the gear shift lever in neutral
(manual transmission) or the selector
lever in N (automatic transmission).
Release the hand brake.
Vehicles should be towed with the
driving (front) wheels off the road.

CAUTION
Do not tow with sling-type equipment.
Use wheel lift or flat bed equipment.

Emergency towing

Wheel dolly

CAUTION
Never tow the vehicle from the rear with
front wheels on the road as this may
cause the serious damage to the
transmission.
If excessive damage or other
conditions prevent towing the vehicle
with driving (front) wheels off the road,
always use a towing dolly under the
driving (front) wheels.

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For emergency towing, e.g., when a


towing service is not available, your vehicle
is equipped with the towing hooks under
the front and rear of the vehicle for use
with a tow rope.
When towing the vehicle with the tow
rope:
Secure the rope to the towing hook
under the front of the vehicle as tight
as possible.
Switch on the hazard warning flasher
of both vehicles.
Place the gearshift lever in neutral and
release the hand brake.
Set the ignition in the ON (II) position to
release the steering column lock and to
permit the operation of brake lamps,
horn and windscreen wipers.
Only the driver should be in the towed
vehicle to steer it and operate the
brakes.
To prevent the entry of exhaust fumes
from the towing vehicles, close the
windows and turn on the recirculation
switch.

ROCKING THE VEHICLE

Drive off slowly and avoid jerky


movements.

NOTE

More brake pedal pressure is


necessary when braking since the
brake servo unit is operative only
when the engine is running.
On vehicles with power steering,
greater steering force is necessary
since this unit is operative only
when the engine is running.

If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to free


it from snow, sand or mud, move the
selector lever on an automatic transmission
models from "D" to "R" in a repeat pattern
while depressing the accelerator gently.
(On manual transmission models, move the
gearshift lever from first to reverse gear.)
Do not race the engine. If you are still stuck
after a minute or two of rocking, have the
vehicle pulled out to avoid overheating and
possible damage to the transmission.

CAUTION

The towing hook should be used


only in an emergency situation.
When towing the vehicle with a
rope, the vehicle should be towed
only facing forward.
Vehicles
with
automatic
transmission should not be towed
with a rope. They should be towed
with the front wheels off the ground
or carried by a flat bed truck.
Never attempt to tow the vehicle
with a rope if the wheels,
transmission, axles, steering or
brakes are damaged.

CAUTION
Do not spin the front wheels
excessively, as this may cause
personal injury and/or premature failure
of the driveline components.

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CARAVAN OR TRAILER
TOWING
Your vehicle is designed primarily as a
passenger vehicle therefore handling,
braking, durability and economy will be
affected by towing a caravan or trailer.
Your safety and satisfaction depend upon
proper use of correct equipment. Also, you
should avoid overloading and other
abusive use.
The maximum loaded trailer weight you can
pull with your vehicle depends on your
intended use and what special equipment
has been installed on it. Before attempting
any towing, ensure that the correct
equipment is fitted to your vehicle.
Your Daewoo Dealer will help supply and
install towing equipment to suit your
requirement.

Caravan/Trailer Loading
To load your caravan/trailer properly, you
must know how to measure gross caravan/
trailer weight and caravan/trailer tongue
weight. Gross caravan/trailer weight is the
weight of the caravan/trailer plus all cargo
in it. You can measure gross caravan/trailer
weight by putting the fully loaded caravan/
trailer on a vehicle scale.
Caravan/trailer tongue weight is the
downward force exerted on the hitch by
the caravan/trailer coupler, with the
caravan/trailer fully loaded and the coupler
at its normal towing height. This weight can
be measured using a bathroom scale.
The weight of your loaded caravan/trailer
(gross caravan/trailer weight) should never
exceed the values in the chart below.
The maximum permissible caravan/trailer
tongue weight is 75 kg.
The permissible caravan/trailer loads are
valid for gradients up to max. 12%.
Maximum Towable
Weight
Type
MPFI
DOHC

(unit: kg)
Caravan/
trailer

Tongue

With Brake

860

75

Without Brake

430

75

With Brake

860

75

Without Brake

400

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When the trailer/caravan has been coupled,


the permissible rear axle load for the fully
loaded towing vehicle (including
occupants) must not be exceeded.

NOTE
Total gross vehicle weight with caravan/
trailer must not exceed the Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the
vehicle. The total gross vehicle weight
is the weight of the vehicle, driver,
passengers, luggage or cargo, plus the
weight of the hitch and the caravan/
trailer tongue weight.

CAUTION
To help avoid personal injury due to
swaying caused by such things as
crosswinds, large trucks passing or
road roughness, or due to separation
of the caravan/trailer, keep the caravan/
trailer tongue load at 10 percent of the
loaded caravan/trailer weight. Tongue
load can be adjusted by proper
distribution of the load in the caravan/
trailer. This can be checked by
weighing separately the loaded
caravan/trailer and then the tongue
load.
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Caravan/trailer Brakes
If the caravan/trailer brakes are used, you
should follow all instructions provided by
the manufacturer. Never modify the brake
system of your vehicle.

Caravan/trailer Lights
Make sure your caravan/trailer is equipped
with lights which meet country and local
requirements. Always check for the
proper operation of all caravan/trailer
lights before you start to tow.

Tires
When towing caravan/trailers, be sure your
tires are properly inflated to the inflation
pressure shown on the Tire Placard on the
driver's door.
The allowable load for each tire is shown
on the Tire Placard.

Maintenance
More frequent service is required when
using your vehicle to pull a caravan/trailer.
Regularly check that all caravan/trailer hitch
bolts and nuts are tight.

Safety Chains
Always attach safety chains between your
vehicle and the trailer. Cross the safety
chains under the tongue of the trailer so
that the tongue will not drop to the road if
it becomes separated from the hitch.
Follow the manufacturer's recommendation
for attaching safety chains. Always leave
just enough slack to permit full turning.
Never allow safety chains to drag on the
road.

Towing tips
The cooling fan is driven electrically. Its
cooling capacity is thus not dependent on
the engine speed. At high engine speeds
a lot of heat is produced and at low engine
speeds correspondingly less heat is
produced. For this reason, when driving
uphill do not shift down into a lower gear
when the vehicle can still climb the hill in
the higher gear.
When driving uphill do not drive faster than
30 km/h in first gear or 50 km/h in second
gear.
Make sure that you have enough room
when cornering and avoid sudden
maneuveres.

Before driving, make sure that the


lighting system of the trailer works
properly.
Observe the legal maximum speeds for
towing.
Avoid abrupt starts, acceleration or
stops.
Avoid sharp turns or lane changes.
Always drive your vehicle at a
moderate speed.
Always block the wheels on both
vehicle and trailer when parking. Apply
parking brake on trailer where fitted.
Parking on a steep slope is not
recommended.
Take note of trailer manufacturer's
instructions.

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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
1.5 MPFI ENGINE
13

12

1.5 DOHC ENGINE


4

11

10

9 8

13

5 6

12

(WITH ABS)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

11

10

8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Brake fluid tank


Clutch fluid tank
Coolant surge tank
Power steering fluid tank
Washer fluid tank
Ignition coil
Battery

9 8

(WITHOUT ABS)

Distributor
Engine oil level dipstick
Engine oil filler cap
Spark plug
Air cleaner
Resonator

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5 6

11

(WITH A

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Br
C
Co
Po
W
Ig

1.5 DOHC ENGINE


4

1 2

11

10 9

5 6

11

10 9

(WITHOUT ABS)

(WITH ABS)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Brake fluid tank


Clutch fluid tank
Coolant surge tank
Power steering fluid tank
Washer fluid tank
Ignition coil

Battery
Distributor
Engine oil level dipstick
Engine oil filler cap
Air cleaner

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5 6

8 4

SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
When performing any inspection or
maintenance work on your vehicle, always
exercise care to reduce the risk of
personal injury or damage to the vehicle.
Here are some general precautions that
should be closely observed in carrying out
any service operation.

Do not work on the engine while it is


hot.
Always turn it off and allow it to cool.
Never get under the vehicle while it is
supported by a jack. If it is necessary
to work under the vehicle, use safety
stands.
Keep smoking materials, flames, and
sparks away from the battery and all
fuel and fuel-related parts.
Never connect or disconnect either the
batter or any transistorized component
while the ignition switch is ON(II).

A NOTE ON SAFET

When connecting the battery cables,


pay special attention to their polarities.
Never connect a positive cable to a
negative terminal or a negative cable to
a positive terminal.
Remember that the battery, ignition
cables, and vehicle wiring carry high
currents or voltage. Be careful not to
cause a short circuit.
When performing any checks in an
enclosed space with the engine
running, such as in a garage, be sure
there is proper ventilation.
Keep used oil, coolant and other fluids
out of reach of children and pets.
Empty and used oil/fluids containers
must not be disposed of in the
household repuse waste. Use your
local authorized waste disposal
facilities when disposing of these.

If it is necessary to check beneath the


hood with the engine running, place the
shift lever in NEUTRAL/PARK and apply
the parking brake firmly. Unexpected
and possibly sudden vehicle movement
may occur if these precautions are not
taken.
To avoid the possibility of personal
injury, you should always turn off the
ignition switch and remove the key
before working under the hood unless
the procedure specifically requires
otherwise. If it requires running the
engine while working under the hood,
do not permit any clothing, such as
neckties or handkerchiefs, near the
engine or cooling fan. They can
become entangled in moving parts and
result in personal injury and damage to
the vehicle. Also remove watches,
bracelets, and rings for safety.

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To avoid the possibility of inj


cooling fan, carry out all en
with the ignition switched of
fan is not operate.
The fan is controlled by ECM
control module) and conseq
start to operate unexpectedly

When the ignition is on, it is


dangerous to touch live p
electronic ignition system ha
current ignition power than c
systems.

A NOTE ON SAFETY

DRIVER'S CHECK LIST

To avoid the possibility of injury from the


cooling fan, carry out all engine checks
with the ignition switched off so that the
fan is not operate.
The fan is controlled by ECM (electronic
control module) and consequently may
start to operate unexpectedly.

The following checks are recommended


before driving to maintain safe and
dependable vehicle operation.

When the ignition is on, it is also highly


dangerous to touch live parts as the
electronic ignition system has a greater
current ignition power than conventional
systems.

Exterior
1. Check the tires for inflation pressure
and damage.
2. Check the wheel nuts for looseness.
3. Check the operation of the lights.
4. Check for any oil, water, fuel and brake
fluid leaks.
Within the vehicle
1. Check for steering wheel play and
looseness.
2. Check the parking brake lever travel.
3. Check the operation of the horn,
windshield wipers and turn signals.
4. Check the operation of instruments and
indicator warning lights.
5. Check level of fuel in the fuel tank
against fuel gauge.

6. Check the position of the rearview


mirrors.
7. Check the operation of the door locking
mechanism.
8. Check the clutch pedal free play, height
and function.
Within the engine compartment
1. Check the engine oil level.
2. Check the tension of the drive belt.
3. Check the engine coolant level in the
surge tank.
4. Check the battery condition.
5. Check the level of windshield washer
solution
6. Check the level of the brake fluid in the
reservoir.
7. Check the level of the power steering
fluid.

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ENGINE OIL

COOLANT LEVEL

Engine oil and oil filter change


Engine oil changes are to be carried out
depending on time intervals and mileage
intervals, since oil loses its lubrication
properties not only through engine operation
but also through aging.
Under exceptional conditions e.g.
frequent cold starts or predominantly
urban traffic and stop-and-go traffic, the
engine oil and engine oil filter should be
changed at shorter intervals rather than
the recommended maintenance schedule.

proper engine oil level


Checking procedure
Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe it, and reinsert
it.
Pull it out again and check that the oil level
is between max. and min. level marks. Also
check the oil on the dipstick rod for
contamination.

Engine oil filter elements should be replaced


at the same time as engine oil.
Service interval

3.75L
(including
oil filter)

Severe conditions

When most trips are less than 6km.


Operating when outside temperatures
remain below freezing and when most
trips are less than 16km.

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CAUTION
Engine oil level should be checked
with the vehicle standing on level ground
(before the operation of the engine).
If the engine is running, stop the engine
and allow 5 minutes for the oil to settle
before checking the level.

WARNING

Capacity

Change every 10,000km or


6 months (But, every
5,000km or 3 months under
severe conditions)

ENGINE OIL FILTER


MIN
MAX

When most trips include extended idling


and/or frequent low-speed operation
as in stop-and-go traffic.
When operating in dusty areas.

The oil should not go above the "max" mark


on the dipstick. This would lead, for
example, to increased oil consumption,
fouling of the spark plugs and excessive
formation of carbon residue.
When replenishing, use the same
specification of oil as used at the last oil
change.
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Prolonged and repeated contact with


used engine oil may cause serious
skin disorders including dermatitis
and cancer. Avoid excessive contact,
wash thoroughly after contact.
Keep used engine oil out of reach of
children. Empty and used oil
containers must not be disposed of
in the household refuse waste. Use
your local authorized waste disposal
facilities when disposing of these.

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The cooling system is fill


ethylene glycol base coolant.
In the correct concentration
provides excellent corrosion
protection for the entire cooling
system and must therefore no
by plain water even in summe
The coolant level should be be
and "MAX" mark on the coola
when the engine is cool. The
engine operating temperatur
again when the engine cools
If the level falls below the "MIN
enough 50/50 water and eth
anti-freeze mix, to provide f
corrosion protection.
Change of coolant
Service interval

Every 40,000km
or 2 years

Ca

MP
anti-fre
water:

DOH
anti-fre
water:

COOLANT LEVEL
The cooling system is filled with an
ethylene glycol base coolant.
In the correct concentration the coolant
provides excellent corrosion and freeze
protection for the entire cooling and heating
system and must therefore not be replaced
by plain water even in summer.
The coolant level should be between "MIN"
and "MAX" mark on the coolant surge tank
when the engine is cool. The level rises at
engine operating temperature and drops
again when the engine cools down.
If the level falls below the "MIN" mark, add
enough 50/50 water and ethylene glycol
anti-freeze mix, to provide freezing and
corrosion protection.
Change of coolant
Service interval

Every 40,000km
or 2 years

Capacity

MPFI: 6.2L
anti-freeze: 3.1L
water: 3.1L

DOHC: 6.7L
anti-freeze: 3.35L
water: 3.35L

)
)

If you find a leak or other damage, or if


coolant is still leaking, do not run the engine
until these problems have been corrected.
Consult your Dealer immediately.

WARNING
OVERHEATING
If the engine coolant temperature gauge
shows an overheating condition or you
have other reason to suspect the engine
may be overheating, stop and park the
vehicle.The air conditioning must be off.
Leave the engine idling for a few minutes
and check that the cooling fan is operating.
If the fan is not operating, turn the ignition
off and consult your Daewoo dealer
immediately.
If steam is coming from the engine
compartment, don't go near front of the
vehicle. Stop the engine. Then turn the
ignition switch on without starting the
engine. The cooling fans will start to cool
the engine.
Open the engine hood only after steam is
no longer escaping from the engine and
idle the engine until it cools.
If the fan is operating but the temperature
is not lowered, stop the engine and let it
cool.
Then, check the coolant level. If it's low,
look for leaks in the radiator hoses and
connections, heater hoses and
connections, radiator, water pump.

Do not remove the coolant surge tank


cap when the engine and radiator are
hot. Scalding hot coolant and steam may
be blown out under pressure, which
could cause serious injury.
Do not allow antifreeze to make
contact with the skin or eyes. If this
should happen, rinse the affected
areas immediately with plenty of
water, and consult a doctor if any
irritation occurs.

CAUTION
Do not OVERFILL.
Use only soft(demineralized) water in
the coolant mixture.The engine in
your vehicle has aluminum engine
parts and must be protected by an
ethylene-glycol based coolant to
prevent corrosion and freezing.
DO NOT USE alcohol or methanol
antifreeze or mix them with the
specified coolant.
If frequent additions are required, see
your Dealer for a cooling system check.

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION

4-SPEED AUTOMATIC

FLUID LEVEL

TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVEL*

Check the fluid level a couple of minutes


after shutting off the engine.
Make sure the vehicle is on level ground.
Remove the transmission fluid filler plug
and feel the inside of the hole with your
finger.
The fluid level should be up to the bottom
of the plug hole.
If the fluid level is low, replenish the T/M
fluid until it reaches the bottom of the plug
hole.
Reinstall the filler plug and tighten it
securely.

To ensure proper functioning, efficiency


and durability of the automatic transmission,
it is of the utmost importance that the fluid
is always kept at the proper level.

Change every 80,000km


or 4 years

The 4-speed automatic transmission (4T40


E) does not have a dipstick to check the
fluid level. You may have the fluid level
checked by your Daewoo Dealer or
Daewoo Authorized Service Operation.

Empty and used oil containers must


not be disposed of in the household
refuse waste.
Use your local authorized waste
disposal facilities.

WARNING
After driving the vehicle, the
transmission fluid temperature may be
high enough to burn you. Wait until the
fluid and filler plug is cool enough to
touch with your bare hands before
inspecting the transmission fluid.
Empty and used oil containers must
not be disposed of in the household
refuse waste.
Use your local authorized waste
disposal facilities.

3-SPEED AUTOMA
Service interval

11.5L

WARNING

The only way for the fluid level to decrease


is if the automatic transmission develops a
leak. If a fluid leak occurs the vehicle
should be taken to your Daewoo Dealer or
Daewoo Authorized Service Operation to
be repaired as soon as possible.
Fluid should not be added to the automatic
transmission without properly setting the
fluid level. Overfilling the automatic
transmission will decrease the automatic
transmission performance and could
damage the unit.
Use only specified fluid as given in the
lubricant chart.

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TRANSMISSION FLUID

To ensure proper functionin


and durability of the automatic t
it is of the utmost importance
is always kept at the proper l
The level must therefore be ch
intervals specified in the m
dipstick bears the markings "M
and "MAX"(full).
The level must be checked wit
running and the selector leve
"P". with the vehicle on a lev
the level, pull out the oil dips
clean, reinsert it as far as it
then remove it.
+94C MIN
MIN

MAX +20C

3-SPEED AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVEL*
To ensure proper functioning, efficiency
and durability of the automatic transmission,
it is of the utmost importance that the fluid
is always kept at the proper level.
The level must therefore be checked at the
intervals specified in the manual. The
dipstick bears the markings "MIN"(top-up)
and "MAX"(full).
The level must be checked with the engine
running and the selector lever in position
"P". with the vehicle on a level. To check
the level, pull out the oil dipstick, whip it
clean, reinsert it as far as it will go, and
then remove it.
+94C MIN
MIN

MAX

MAX +20C

dipstick

CLUTCH FLUID
On a cold transmission, check is performed
using the side of the disptick marked "+20C,
while for a transmission at operating
temperature the side marked "+94C"
should be used.
Normal operating temperature is only
reached after motorway driving over a
distance of at least 15 to 20km or similar.
Add fluid through pipe only if the fluid
level has reached the "MIN" mark. Do not
go above the "MAX" mark. Extreme
cleanliness should be exercised during
checking and filling since dirty particles
entering the automatic transmission could
cause severe malfunctions.
Use only special fluid as given in the
lubricant chart.
Service interval

Capacity

Change every 80,000km


or 4 yeasrs
(Fluid filter should be
replaced at the same time
with auto T/M fluid)

5.5~6L

This fluid level should be between MIN and


MAX marks on the side of the reservoir.
If the fluid level is low, replenish it with the
recommended clutch fluid.
Low fluid level can indicate a leak in the
clutch system.
Have this system checked at your nearest
Daewoo dealer.

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BRAKE FLUID

POWER STEERING FLUID*

Brake fluid is hygroscopic, and thus


absorbs humidity. Excessive moisture in the
brake fluid may adversely affect the
safety of the hydraulic brake system.
The fluid change intervals specified in this
book must therefore be observed.
Brake fluid is poisonous and will also
damage the paint finish of your car. The
fluid level in the container must not be
higher than the "MAX" mark or lower than
the "MIN" mark.
For replenishing use only the specified
brake fluid.
After removing the filler cap, top up to
the "MAX" mark and tighten cap securely
afterwards.
Low fluid level can indicate a leak in the
brake system.
Have the system checked at your nearest
Daewoo dealer.

Service interval
Change every 20,000km
or 1 year.

Capacity
0.5L

Check fluid level with engine turned off.


Use only special fluid as given in the
lubricant chart.

CAUTION
If the brake indicator light comes on
while driving, the fluid reservoir
should be filled to the level mark with
recommended brake fluid. Too much
brake fluid can damage your engine.

WARNING
Do not allow brake fluid to make
contact with the skin or eyes. If this
should happen, rinse the affected areas
immediately with plenty of water. If
irritation occurs, consult a doctor.
Brake fluid will damage paintwork. If
splashed or spilt on a painted surface
wash it off immediately with clean water
or wet spongy.
Empty and used oil containers must
not be disposed of in the household
refuse waste.
Use your local authorized waste
disposal facilities.

(WITH ABS)

10

If the vehicle is operated in v


sandy areas, replace more o
the usual recommended interv
If it is dirty, shake the elemen
dust.
Clean the inside of the air clea
and cover with a damp cloth
Clean the air cleaner elemen
compressed air through it in
direction to normal air flow.
Do not operate the vehicle wit
removed.

The level in the reservoir should be


checked in accordance with the intervals
specified in this manual. A dipstick
attached to the cap bears the markings
"ADD" and "FULL".
With the engine at operating temperature,
the fluid level should be at the "FULL" mark:
with engine cold, the level must not fall
below the "ADD" mark.
Service interval
Check and replenish if
necessary

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AIR CLEANER

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Capacity
1.0L

CAUTION

Do not remove the air clea


temporary removal is necess
repair or maintenance of th

AIR CLEANER

DRIVE BELT

WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID

If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or


sandy areas, replace more often than at
the usual recommended intervals.
If it is dirty, shake the element to remove
dust.
Clean the inside of the air cleaner housing
and cover with a damp cloth.
Clean the air cleaner element by blowing
compressed air through it in the opposite
direction to normal air flow.
Do not operate the vehicle with the air filter
removed.

Proper condition and correct tension are


essential for the correct function of the
alternator.
If the belt is worn, cracked or frayed,
replace it. To check the belt tension, apply
moderate thumb pressure (approximately
10kg) midway between pulleys, check the
deflection.

The fluid reservoir is located in the engine


compartment as illustrated.

You should use the specified windshield


washer solution.

CAUTION

CAUTION

WARNING

Do not remove the air cleaner unless


temporary removal is necessary during
repair or maintenance of the vehicle.

Before checking belt tension, remove


the key from the ignition switch for
safety.

Do not use radiator antifreeze as a


windshield washer solution. This will
result in damage to the paint work.
Driving without washer fluid can be
dangerous. Check the washer fluid
level often.
Don't mix washer fluid with water.
Small particles in it can clog the
system.
Fill the washer fluid tank only 3/4 full
when it is very cold. This allows for
expansion, which could damage the
tank if it is completely full.

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WINDSHIELD WIPERS
Properly functioning windshield wipers
are essential for safe driving and clear
vision.

BATTERY MAINTENANCE
To replace the wiper blade, press the
retaining clip and pull the wiper blade off
the arm.
Simply push the new wiper blade onto the
arm.

Your vehicle is fitted with a maintenance


free (MF) battery without seal plugs.
It needs no periodic maintenance.
The hydrometer (test indicator) in the top
of the battery provides information for
testing purposes only.
GREEN DOT

Check condition of wiper blades from time


to time.
Hardened, brittle or smearing blades must
be replaced.
Since there is no way to successfully
remove traces of silicone from any glass,
be certain not to apply any polish
containing silicone to the windshield of
your vehicle since this will result in streaks
which impair vision.
Contamination of either the window or the
wiper blades with foreign matter can
reduce the effectiveness of the windshield
wipers. If the blades are not wiping
properly, clean both the window and the
blades with a good cleaner or mild
detergent, and rince thoroughly with clear
water.
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'BLACK' DARK

TRANSPARENCY

BELOW 65%
STATE OF
CHARGE

LOW LEVEL
ELECTROLYTE

retaining
clip

65% OR ABOVE
STATE OF
CHARGE

CAUTION
To prevent damage to the wiper arms
or other components, do not attempt to
operate wipers manually.
To prevent damage to wiper blades, do
not use gasoline, kerosene, paint
thinner, or other solvents on or near
them.
Commercial hot waxes applied by
automatic car washes have been
known to affect the cleanability of the
window.

normal

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replace the
battery and
discharged
check the
> charging
charging
system

BUILT-IN HYDROMETER

Hydrometer

Battery terminals should be d


after stopping the engine.
Check the battery terminals f
(a white or blueish powder). T
cover the terminals with a solut
soda and water. It will bubble
brown. When this stops, was
plain water. Dry off the battery
or paper towel.
Coat the terminals with petro
help prevent future corrosion
If the terminals are severe
clean them with baking soda
Use a wrench to loosen and
cables from the termina
disconnect the negative (
and reconnect it last. Clean
terminals with a terminal cle
wire brush. Reconnect and
cable, then coat the term
petroleum jelly.

Battery terminals should be disconnected


after stopping the engine.
Check the battery terminals for corrosion
(a white or blueish powder). To remove it,
cover the terminals with a solution of baking
soda and water. It will bubble up and turn
brown. When this stops, wash it off with
plain water. Dry off the battery with a cloth
or paper towel.
Coat the terminals with petroleum jelly to
help prevent future corrosion.
If the terminals are severely corroded,
clean them with baking soda and water.
Use a wrench to loosen and remove the
cables from the terminals. Always
disconnect the negative () cable first
and reconnect it last. Clean the battery
terminals with a terminal cleaning tool or
wire brush. Reconnect and tighten the
cable, then coat the terminals with
petroleum jelly.

For best battery service, do the following.


1. Keep battery securely mounted.
2. Keep battery top clean and dry.
3. Keep terminals and connections clean,
tight and coated with petroleum jelly or
terminal grease.
4. Rinse off any spilled electrolyte
immediately with a solution of water
and baking soda.
5. If vehicle is not being used for an
extended time, disconnect cables and
charge battery every six weeks.

WARNING
Used batteries contain amongst other
things sulphulic acid and lead. On no
account must they be disposed of in
the household refuse waste. Use your
local authorised waste disposal
facilities.

WARNING

Keep lighted tobacco or any other


flame or match away from the
battery.
Hydrogen, which is a highly
combustible gas, is always present
in cells.
Do not get electrolyte, which is
SULFURIC ACID, in your eyes, on
your skin and clothes, or painted
surfaces.

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Pb

WHEELS AND TIRES


Maintaining the specified tire pressures is
essential for driver comfort, driving safety
and long tire life.
Check the tire pressure, including the spare
wheel, at least every 14 days and prior to
any long journey. The tires should be
checked in a cold condition using an
accurate tire pressure gauge.
Incorrect inflation pressures will increase
tire wear and affect safety, vehicle
handling and comfort.
Increased tire pressure resulting from
warm tires after extensive driving must not
be reduced.
Securely retighten valve caps after
checking pressure.
Tire Inflation Pressure
Up to 3
passengers

Full load

155 SR 13

Fr 1.8(25.5)
Rr 1.6(23)

1.9(27)
2.4(34)

175/70 R13

Fr 1.8(25.5)
Rr 1.6(23)

1.9(27)
2.1(30)

Fr 2.1(30)
Rr 1.9(27)

proper
inflation

overinflation

Tire condition
Impacting against curbstones can result in
hidden tire damage which is only noticed
later on (a possible risk of accidents at high
speed) so drive over curb edges slowly
and at a right-angle if it is necessary at all.
From time to time check tires for wear,
tread depth and visible damage.
The tire should be replaced when the tread
depth is below 1.6mm.

NOTE
The danger of aquaplaning is greater
when the tires are worn.

Dispose of worn tires in accordance


with local environmental regulations.
Change over from winter to summer
tires as soon as road conditions allow,
this will reduce fuel consumption and
noise in the car interior.

2.2(31.5)
2.4(34)

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Fitting new tires


It is recommended that radial
in complete sets. They shoul
pairs with tires of the same m
axle. Do not mix the bias an
under any circumstances.

Tire rotation
To avoid uneven wear of t
prolong tire life, inspect
periodically your tires eve
(3,000miles).
After rotating, adjust the tire p
be sure to check wheel nut t

WARNING

kg/cm2(PSI)

Tire

185/60R14H

underinflation

In the event of abnormal wear, consult


your franchised Daewoo dealer or
authorized service station and have
chassis and steering checked.
Should, after extended mileage, the front
tires show greater wear than the rear tires,
it is recommended to have both front
wheels exchanged with the rear wheels.
A deeper tread on the front tires, provides
greater safety.

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Winter tires
If winter tires are used they m
to all 4 wheels. Do not e
maximum speed specified
manufacturer.

Fitting new tires


It is recommended that radial tires be fitted
in complete sets. They should be fitted in
pairs with tires of the same make on each
axle. Do not mix the bias and radial tire
under any circumstances.
Tire rotation
To avoid uneven wear of tires and to
prolong tire life, inspect and rotate
periodically your tires every 5,000km
(3,000miles).
After rotating, adjust the tire pressure and
be sure to check wheel nut tightness.

When using winter tires, the tire pressures


supplied by the tire manufacturer must be
adhered to.

WARNING
Winter tires should be equivalent in
size and type to the vehicle's standard
tires. Otherwise, the safety and
handling of your vehicle may be
adversely affected.

When fitting chains on your tires, carefully


follow the instructions of the chain
manufacturer.
The chain bands may scratch the wheel
covers. Remove the covers before fitting
the chains.
Fit the chains on the front tires as tightly
as possible. The use of chains on the rear
tires is not recommended. Retighten the
chains after driving 0.5~1.0 km.

CAUTION

Snow chains

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
manufacturer.

The use of chains may adversely


affect vehicle handling.
Do not exceed 50 km/h or the chain
manufacturer's recommended
speed limit, whichever is lower.
Drive carefully and avoid bumps,
holes and sharp turns, which may
cause the vehicle to bounce.
Avoid sharp turns or locked-wheel
braking.

Regulations regarding the use of tire chains


vary according to location or type of road,
so always check before fitting chains.

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CATALYTIC CONVERTER*

ELECTRICAL SYST

Leaded fuel will damage the catalytic


converter and parts of the electronic
system, thereby rendering them inoperative.
On vehicles with a catalytic converter, the
fuel tank filler neck is of a narrow design
so that a dispensing pump for leaded fuel
cannot be inserted.
Damage to the catalytic converter or
the vehicle may result if the following
points are not observed:
Consult a Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo
Authorized Service Operation as quickly
as possible in the event of misfiring,
irregular engine running following a cold
start, a significant loss of engine power
or other unusual malfunctions which
may indicate a fault in the ignition
system. If necessary, driving may be
continued for a short time at a low
speed and with low engine revolutions.

If unburnt fuel enters the catalytic


converter, combustion may occur there,
resulting in overheating and irreparable
damage to the catalytic converter.

You should therefore avoid:


Frequent repeated cold starts .
Actuation of the starter for an
unnecessarily long time during starting
(fuel is injected during the starting
procedure).
Allowing the tank to become empty (an
irregular fuel supply leads to
overheating).
Starting the engine by pushing or towing
(unburnt fuel may enter the catalytic
converter): use jump leads.
Have all maintenance work carried out by
a Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo Authorized
Service Operation at the intervals specified
by Daewoo. You can then be certain that
all components of the vehicles electrical,
injection and ignition systems will be
operating correctly, that your vehicle has
a low level of pollutant emission and that
the catalytic converter system will have a
long life.

ENGINE CONTROL INDICATOR


("SERVICEENGINESOON"LIGHT)
The engine control indicator light comes on
when ignition is switched on and remains
illuminated during starting.
The light goes out shortly after engine
starts to run.
Fuel injection, ignition, idling and overrun
fuel cut-off are controlled electronically.
If the indicator light comes on with the
engine running, a fault has occurred. The
electronic system switches to an
emergency running programme so that
driving may be continued. Consult a
Daewoo dealer or Daewoo authorized
service operation to remedy the fault.
Do not drive for a lengthy period with the
engine control indicator light illuminated,
as this may damage the catalytic
converter*, increase fuel consumption and
impair the vehicles driveability.
If the engine control indicator light comes
on briefly and then goes out again this is
normal and does not indicate a system fault.

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IGNITION SYSTEM
Electronic ignition systems ha
ignition power than co
systems. It is thus highly d
touch live parts.

FUSE BOX COVER


The fuse box is located to the
steering column under a cove

The individual circuits are g


inside of this cover.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
IGNITION SYSTEM
Electronic ignition systems have a greater
ignition power than conventional
systems. It is thus highly dangerous to
touch live parts.

FUSE
For fuse replacement, withdraw the cover
and extract blown fuse.

FUSE BOX COVER


The fuse box is located to the right of the
steering column under a cover.

normal

melted

A defective fuse can be recognized by its


melted wire. A new fuse should only be
installed after the cause of the trouble
has been located and eliminated.
The individual circuits are given on the
inside of this cover.

CAUTION

Rating

Color

10A

Red

20A

Yellow

30A

Green

Never replace a fuse with anything


but another fuse of the same
rating.
A higher capacity fuse could cause
damage and even start a fire.
Never install a wire instead of the
proper fuse even for a temporary
repair. It may cause extensive
wiring damage and possibly a fire.
Do not use a screwdriver or any
other metal object to remove fuses
because it may cause a short
circuit and damage the system.

Only fuses of the specified rating should


be installed. The rating is given on all fuses.
Provision is made in the fuse box for the
storing of spare fuses.

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BULB SPECIFICAT

19

21
7

10

11

23

12

25

27

26

24

28 29

30

34
35

Bulbs
Head lamp

31 32

Position lamp
20

Front

22
13

14

15

16

17

33

18

Turn signal lamp


Fog lamp*

Side turn signal la


Tail lamp

(Fuse box, rear)

(Fuse box, front)

Brake/tail lamp

FUSE AND THE CIRCUITS

Fog lamp*

1. ECM(batt)
2. Parking and tail lamps,
licence plate lamp
3. Air bag*
4. High beam
5. Low beam(left)
6. Low beam(right),
head lamp leveling device*
7. Fuel pump
8. Turn signal lamps, hazard,
ABS*(ign.)
9. Windshield wipers
10. ABS(batt.)*,
fuel filler door release
11. Air conditioning compressor
relay fuse*

10A
10A
10A
20A
10A
10A
30A
20A
30A
10A
10A

12. Blower motor fan(low)


13. I/P cluster, cigarette lighter,
warning chime
14. Blower motor fan(high), horn
15. Room lamp, antenna
16. Power window*
17. Radio and cassette*(ign.)
18. Auto trunk,
central door locking*
radio and cassette(batt)
19. Turn signal relay
20. Radiator blower motor fan
relay-high speed
21. Fuel pump relay
22. Fog lamp relay

30A
20A
30A
20A
30A
10A
30A

23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.

Blower motor relay


Warning chime relay
Rear window wiper relay(HB)*
Horn relay
Wiper speed control relay*
Air conditioning compressor relay*
Radiator blower motor fan
relay-low speed
Rear window defroster
time relay
Head lamp relay
Illumination relay*
Window washer pump relay(HB)*
Blower moter relay fuse*
30A
Front fog lamp*
30A

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Rear

Reverse lamp
Turn signal lamp

License plate lam

Center high moun


Room lamp
Interior

Glove box lamp


Trunk lamp

BULB SPECIFICATION
Wattages x Number

Bulbs

Notch back
60/55Wx2

<

Position lamp

5Wx2

<

Turn signal lamp

21Wx2

<

Fog lamp*

55Wx2

<

Side turn signal lamp

5Wx2

<

Head lamp
Front

21/5Wx2

Brake/tail lamp

Interior

Inadvertently stained bulbs may be cleaned with


a clean non-fluffy cloth, using alcohol or white
spirits.

5Wx2

Tail lamp

Rear

Hatch back

Do not touch halogen bulbs with bare hands.


Greasy fingers will cause stains, eventually
resulting in a dull light.

<

Fog lamp*

21Wx2

21Wx1*

Reverse lamp

21Wx2

21Wx1*
(21Wx2*)

Turn signal lamp

21Wx2

<

License plate lamp

5Wx2

<

Center high mounted stop lamp

27Wx1

<

Room lamp

10Wx1

<

Glove box lamp

10Wx1

<

Trunk lamp

10Wx1

<

Important!
Head lamp aiming is a safety item and should
therefore be carried out only by an authorized
service station which will have special
equipment and the necessary expertise.

WARNING
This halogen bulb contains gas under
pressure and if impacted could shatter,
resulting in flying fragments. Always wear
eye protection when servicing the bulb.
Protect the bulb against abrasions or
scratches and against liquids when lighted.
Turn on the bulb only when installing in a
headlight. Replace the headlight if damaged
or cracked. Keep the bulb out of the reach
of children and dispose of the bulb with
care.

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HEADLAMP HIGH AND


LOW BEAM

POSITION LAMP
3. Disconnect the wiring harness
connector from rear of the bulb.

1. Open the engine hood and engage the


support.

1. Open the engine hood and engage the


support.
2. Rotate the plastic cap counterclockwise
and remove.
3. Disconnect the wiring harness
connector from rear of the bulb.
4. Pull out the bulb holder located next to
the head lamp bulb.

4. Release the bulb retaining spring and


remove the bulb.

5. Remove the bulb by pulling straight out


of the bulb holder.
6. Replace the bulb with a new one.
7. Install in the reverse order of removel.
5. Replace the bulb with a new one.
6. Install in the reverse order of removal.
7. Rotate the plastic cap clockwise.
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1. Open the engine hood and


support.

2. Rotate the front turn signa


counterclockwise and pull
lamp housing.

bulb retaining spring

2. Rotate the plastic cap counterclockwise


and remove.

FRONT TURN SIGNAL

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3. Depress the bulb an


counterclockwise to remov
bulb holder.
4. Insert the new bulb into t
depressing it and rotating
5. Install the holder into the la
by rotating it clockwise.

FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMP

SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP

FRONT FOG LAMP

1. Open the engine hood and engage the


support.

1. Remove the side turn signal lamp


assembly with pulling it rearward.
2. Rotate
the
bulb
holder
counterclockwise and remove it from
the lamp housing.
3. Remove the bulb by pulling straight out
of the holder.
4. Replace the bulb with a new one.
5. Install in the reverse order of removal.

1. Rotate the plastic cap counterclockwise


and remove.
2. Release the bulb retaining spring and
remove the bulb.

2. Rotate the front turn signal bulb holder


counterclockwise and pull out from the
lamp housing.

bulb retaining spring

holder
cover

bulb
3. Disconnect the wiring harness
connector.
connector

3. Depress the bulb and rotate it


counterclockwise to remove it from the
bulb holder.
4. Insert the new bulb into the holder by
depressing it and rotating clockwise.
5. Install the holder into the lamp housing
by rotating it clockwise.

bulb retaining spring


4. Replace the bulb with a new one.
5. Install in the reverse order of removal.
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TAIL, BRAKE, REAR TURN

LICENCE PLATE LA

SIGNAL, REVERSE AND


REAR FOG LAMPS*
(Notch back)
1. Open the trank lid and disconnect the
protective cover.
2. Press the two locks upwards and
remove the cover.

(Hatch back)
1. Open the trank lid and remove the
protective cover.

cover

3. Depress the bulb and rotate it


counterclockwise to remove it from the
bulb holder.
4. Replace the bulb with a new bulb.
5. Install in the reverse order of removal.
6. Bulb sequence.
Location

Inside

Center

Outside

Upper

Reverse
lamp

Turn signal
lamp

Lower

Foglamp

Taillamp

Brake/tail
lamp

2. Disconnect the wiring harness.


3. Unscrew the two fixing nut inside and
the two fixing bolts outside.

fixing bolt

4. Remove the lamp housing.


5. Rotate
the
bulb
holder
counterclockwise and remove the bulb
holder from the lamp housing.
6. Depress the bulb and rotate it
counterclockwise to remove it from the
bulb holder.
7. Replace the bulb with a new one.
8. Install in the reverse order of removal.
9. Bulb sequence.
Location

22

RH
<

CENTRE

Turn signal
lamp

<

BOTTOM

Fog lamporReverse
lamp

TOP

fixing
nut

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LH
Brake/tail
lamp

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Reverselamp

1. Unscrew the two bolts


licence plate lamp housing
the lamp housing.
2. Remove the bulb holder fr
housing by rotating it coun
3. Pull out the bulb from the
4. Insert a new bulb into the
5. Install the bulb holder in
housing by rotating it cloc
6. Screw the two bolts.

LICENCE PLATE LAMP

ROOM LAMP

TRUNK LAMP

1. Unscrew the two bolts fixing the


licence plate lamp housing and remove
the lamp housing.
2. Remove the bulb holder from the lamp
housing by rotating it counterclockwise.
3. Pull out the bulb from the bulb holder.
4. Insert a new bulb into the holder.
5. Install the bulb holder into the lamp
housing by rotating it clockwise.
6. Screw the two bolts.

1. Prise the lamp out of recess, using a


screwdriver. Pry the room lamp lever
lens out of housing.
Before removing the room lamp, close
the front doors so that the lamp is not
live.
Be careful not to damage headlining.

The wiring harness polarity + , is marked


on the trunk lamp as below.
Pay attention to polarity when replacing the
trunk lamp.

Polarity

Color of
wiring
harness

Sectional area of
wiring harness

red

0.5mm2

grey

0.5mm2

2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip


and remove.
3. Insert the new bulb.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.

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CENTRE HIGH MOUNTED

SCHEDULED MAINT

STOP LAMP*

Maintenance services and rec


performed on your vehicle in

Notch back

Hatch back

1. Unscrew the two screws from


pedestal.
2. Separate lamp housing from socket.
3. Disconnect wiring harness connector.
4. Insert new bulb.

1.
2.
3.
4.

Unscrew the two lens screws.


Take off lens.
Insert new bulb.
Install in reverse order.

MAINTENANCE
ITEM

MAINTE
IN

ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM

Drive belt (alternator and pow


Engine oil & engine oil filter

Cooling system hose & conn


Engine coolant
Fuel filter
Fuel line & connections
Air cleaner element
Ignition timing
Spark plugs
Distributor cap & rotor

Charcoal canister & vapour l


PCV system
Camshaft belt

Chart Symbols:
I Inspect these items and th
R Replace or change.
(1) If vehicle is operated u
change engine oil eve
(2) More frequent mainte
(3) Refer to "Recommend

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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES


Maintenance services and record retention are the owner's responsibility. You should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been
performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance services chart.

MAINTENANCE
ITEM

MAINTENANCE
INTERVAL

Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first


x 1,000 km

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Months

12

18

24

30

36

42

48

54

60

ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM


Drive belt (alternator and power steering)
Engine oil & engine oil filter
Cooling system hose & connections
Engine coolant

(1) (3)

(3)

I
I

I
I

I
I

I
R

I
I

I
I

I
I

I
R

I
I

I
I

Fuel filter

Fuel line & connections

Air cleaner element

(2)

Ignition timing

Spark plugs
Distributor cap & rotor

R
I

I
I

I
I

R
I

Charcoal canister & vapour lines

PCV system

Camshaft belt

I
I

I
I

R
I

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R
I

R
I

I
I

Chart Symbols:
I Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace.
R Replace or change.
(1) If vehicle is operated under severe condition: short distance driving, extensive idling or driving in dusty condition,
change engine oil every 5,000km or 3 months, whichever comes first.
(2) More frequent maintenance is required if under dusty driving condition.
(3) Refer to "Recommended fluids and lubricants".

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MAINTENANCE
ITEM

MAINTENANCE
INTERVAL

Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first


x 1,000 km

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Months

12

18

24

30

36

42

48

54

60

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I

I
I

I
I

I
I

I
I

I
I

I
I

I
I

I
I

CHASSIS AND BODY


Exhaust pipes & mountings

Brake fluid

(3)

Front brake pads & disc


Rear brake drums & linings

(5)
(5)

Parking brake

Brake line & connections (including booster)

Rear hub bearing & clearance

Manual transmission fluid

(3)

Clutch & brake pedal free play


Clutch fluid
Automatic transmission fluid*

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I

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I

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I

I
I

I
I

I
I

I
I

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I

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I

I
I
I

3-speed

(3)

4-speed

(3)

Inspect when abnormal condition is noted


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I
I
I
I
I
I

Chassis and underbody bolts & nuts tight/secure


Tire condition & inflation pressure

Wheel alignment
Steering wheel & linkage

(4)

Power steering fluid & lines*

(3)

Drive shaft boots


Seat belts, buckles & anchors

Lubricate locks, hinges & hood latch

I
I

I
I

I
I

I
I

Chart Symbols:
I Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace.
R Replace or change.
(4) If necessary, rotate and balance wheels.
(5) More frequent maintenance is required if under severe condition : short distance driving, extensive idling, frequent low-speed
operation in stop-and-go traffic or driving in dusty condition.

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VEHICLE CARE

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CLEANING AGENTS
Follow the manufacturers advice
whenever cleaning agents or other
chemicals are used, inside or outside the
vehicle. Some cleaners may be poisonous
or flammable, and improper use may cause
personal injury or damage. When cleaning
the inside or outside of the vehicle, do not
use volatile cleaning solvents such as:
acetone, lacquer thinners, enamel
reducers, nail polish removers: or cleaning
materials such as laundry soaps, bleaches
or reducing agents, except as noted in the
fabric cleaning advice on stain removal.
Never use carbon tetrachloride, gasoline,
benzene, or naphtha for any cleaning
purpose. Open all vehicle doors for
ventilation when any cleaning agents or
other chemical are used in the interior.
Overexposure to some vapors may result
in a health problem which is more likely to
occur in small, unventilated spaces.
To avoid possible permanent discoloration
of light colored seats, do not let materials
with non-fast colors come in contact with
seat trim materials until these materials are
totally dry. This includes certain types of
casual clothing, such as colored denims,
corduroys, leathers and suedes: also
decorative paper, etc.

CARE AND CLEANING OF

GLASS SURFACES

THE INTERIOR

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 vinyls and interior plastics.
Never use abrasive cleaners on any
vehicle glass, as they may cause
scratches. If abrasive cleaners are used
on the inside of the rear window, any
electric defogger element may be damaged.
Avoid placing decals on the inside rear
window, since they may have to be
scraped off later.

With the use of modern trim materials, it is


very important that you use proper cleaning
techniques and cleaners. Failing to do this
on the first cleaning may result in water
spots, spot rings, or setting of stains or
soilsall of which are more difficult to
remove in a second cleaning.
Dust and loose dirt that collect on interior
fabrics should be frequently removed often
with a vacuum cleaner or soft bristle brush.
Wipe vinyl or leather trim regularly with a
clean damp cloth. Normal trim soils, spots,
or stains can be cleaned with cleaners:
Safety belt care
Keep belts clean and dry.
Clean safety belts only with mild soap
and lukewarm water.
Do not bleach or dye belts since this
may severely weaken them.

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Cleaning the outside of windshield


If your windshield is not clear after using
the windshield washer, or if the wiper
blade chatters when running, wax or
another material may be on the blade or
windshield.
Clean the outside of the windshield with
cleaning powder or an equivalent non
abrasive cleaner. Your windshield is clean
if beads do not form when rinsing with
water.

CARE AND CLEANING OF

CORROSION PROTECTION

THE EXTERIOR
Exterior finish
The paint finish on your vehicle provides
beauty, depth of color, gloss retention and
durability.
Washing your vehicle
The best way to preserve your vehicles
finish is to keep it clean by frequent
washings. Wash the vehicle in lukewarm
or cold water.
Do not use hot water or wash your
vehicle in the direct rays of the sun. Do
not use strong soap or chemical detergent.
All cleaning agents should be flushed
promptly from the surface and not
allowed to dry on the finish.
Daewoo vehicles are designed to operate
under normal environmental conditions and
to withstand the natural elements.
However, unusual conditions, such as high
pressure car washes, may cause water
to enter inside the vehicle.
Polishing and waxing
Periodic polishing and waxing is
recommended to remove surface residue
from your paint finish. Approved products
are supplied through your Daewoo dealer.

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 protective trim, never use
auto or chrome polish, steam, or caustic
soap to clean aluminum. A coating of wax,
rubbed to a high polish, is recommended
for all bright metal parts.
Cleaning aluminum wheels, rally
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. Regular cleaning is
recommended. Do not use abrasive
cleaners or cleaning brushes, as they
could damage the finish.
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Your car was designed to resist corrosion.


Special materials and protective finishes
were used on most parts of your car when
it was built to help maintain a good
appearance, strength and reliable operation.
Some parts which normally are not
visible(such as certain parts located in the
engine compartment and the underbody of
the vehicle) are such that surface rust will
not affect their reliability. Therefore,
corrosion protection is not needed or
used on these parts.
Sheet metal damage
If your car is damaged and requires sheet
metal repair or replacement, make sure the
body repair shop applies proper anticorrosion material to the parts repaired or
replaced so that corrosion protection is
restored. (Also see "Finish damage" which
follows.)
Foreign material deposits
Calcium chloride and other salts, ice melting
agents, road oil and tar, tree sap, bird
droppings, chemicals from industrial
chimneys and other foreign matter may
damage vehicle finishes if left on painted
surface.

Prompt washing may not completely


remove all of these deposits. Other
cleaners may be needed. When using
chemical cleaners, be sure they are safe
for use on painted surfaces.
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 corrected
in your dealers body and paint shop.

Underbody maintenance
Corrosive materials used for ice and snow
removal and dust control can collect on the
underbody. If these materials are not
removed, accelerated corrosion (rust) can
occur on underbody parts such as fuel
lines, frame, floor pan and the exhaust
system even though they have been
provided with corrosion protection.
At least every spring, flush these materials
from the underbody with plain water. Take
care to clean any areas where mud and
other debris can collect. Sediment packed
in closed areas of the frame should be
loosened before being flushed. If desired,
your Daewoo dealer can do this service
for you.

WARNING
When an engine is washed, fuel, grease
and oil residues are washed off.
Therefore you should use only a filling
station or a Daewoo Dealer who has oil
separator equipment in the car wash
bay.
Used engine oil, brake fluid,
transmission fluid, antifreeze, batteries
and tires should be disposed of by
using the local authorized waste
disposal facilities, or have them
disposed of by the vendor who is under
a statutory obligation to do so when you
replace them.
On no account must any of these items
be placed in the household refuse bins
or the fluids poured down the drains.
Everyone should be concerned about
environmental protection.
Help by doing your share.

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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA

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OFFICIAL VEHICLE
IDENTIFICATION DATA
Th e v e h ic le id e n tific a tio n n u m b e r
(chassis number) is stamped on the
vehicle identification plate on the right-hand
side in front of the radiator.

ENGINE NUMBER

CHASSIS NUMBER

The engine number is stamped on the front


right-hand side of the cylinder block.

The chassis number is stamped on the


vehicle floor between the right hand front
door and front seat.

LUBRICATION CHA

Lubricant

Engine oil

Manual transmission fluid

Brake fluid

Clutch fluid*

Power steering fluid*

Automatic
transmission fluid *

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3-s
(3

4-s
(4T

LUBRICATION CHART

Lubricant

Capacity

Service Interval

3.75L
(including oil filter)

Change every 10,000km or 6 months.


(But, every 5,000 km or 3 months under severe
conditions)
(Oil filter element should be replaced at the same
time)

SG grade or above
CCMC G4 / G5
SAE 5W-30
SAE 10W-40
SAE 15W-40

Manual transmission fluid

1.8L

Check every 10,000 km or 6 months and replenish


if necessary
(Fluid change is not required)

B0400075
SAE 80W

Brake fluid

0.5L

Change every 20,000 km or 1 year

DOT 3 or DOT 4

Clutch fluid*

0.5L

Check every 10,000 km or 6 months and replenish


if necessary

DOT 3 or DOT 4

Power steering fluid*

1.0L

Check every 10,000 km or 6 months and replenish


if necessary

B0401004
DEXRON II -D

Engine oil

Automatic
transmission fluid *

3-speed
(3T40)

5.5 ~ 6.0L

4-speed
(4T40-E)

11.5L

Change every 80,000 km or 4 years


(Fluid filter should be replaced at the same time)

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Classification

DEXRON III

ENGINE OIL

SPECIFICATIONS(1.5

API classifications of engine oil


The American Petroleum Institute classifies
engine oils according to their performance
(quality). Each category is given two letters.
The first letter indicates the field of
application.
S= Service, API categories valid primarily
for gasoline engines.
C= Commercial, API categories valid
primarily for diesel engines.
The second letter indicates the quality in
ascending alphabetical order.
API-SG=Oil for gasoline engine
API-CD=Oil for diesel engine
A higher quality than specified may
always be used.
Oils which fall into both classifications are
designated accordingly e.g. API SG/CC.
Further specifications from the motor
industry may also be found on the oil
cans
CCMC classifications of engine oil
CCMC stands for Comit des Constructeurs d'automobiles du March Commun
(Committee of Automobile Manufacturers
in the European Community).
The CCMC system is based on the API
classifications but takes into account the
special lubrication requirements of the
engines of European vehicles.

Engine
The viscosity should be selected according to outside
temperature. Do not switch to a different viscosity in the
event of brief temperature fluctuations.
SAE 30

SAE 20 W-20
SAE 20 W-40, 20 W-50
SAE 15 W-40, 15 W-50

SAE 10 W-40, 10 W-50


SAE 5 W-50
SAE 5 W-30
SAE 10 W-30, 10 W-40

C
C
F

SAE 5 W-30, 5 W-40, 5 W-50

-30

-20

-20

-10

0
20

10
40

20
60

30
80

40
100

Engine oil SAE 5W-30 to be used in the case of long-lasting temperatures below
-20C(-4F).

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Items

1. Vehicle dimensions(mm
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheel base
Tread: front
rear
2. Weight(kg)
Curb weight
Gross vehicle weight
Persons
3. Performance
Maximum speed(km/h)
Gradeability(tan )
Minimum turning radius(
4. Transaxle
Gear ratio:
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
reve
Final drive ratio

SPECIFICATIONS(1.5 MPFI)

(
3 door

Model

Manual T/A

Items
1. Vehicle dimensions(mm)
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheel base
Tread: front
rear
2. Weight(kg)
Curb weight
Gross vehicle weight
Persons
3. Performance
Maximum speed(km/h)
Gradeability(tan )
Minimum turning radius(m)
4. Transaxle
Gear ratio:
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
reverse
Final drive ratio

Auto T/A
4-sp
3-sp

4,256
1,662
1,393
2,520
1,400
1,406

4.482

<
<
<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<

927(1,007)
1,362(1,442)
5

965(1,045)
1,400(1,480)

163
0.547
4.9

156
0.551

3.545
1.952
1.276
0.892
0.707
3.333
3.94
4.19

<

969(1,025)
1,404(1,460)
<

163
0.547

<

2.957
1.623
1.000
0.682

2.143
3.91

Manual T/A

<

2.837
1.600
1.000

2.064
3.43
(3.73)

3.545
1.952
1.276
0.892
0.707
3.333
3.94
4.19

Auto T/A
4-sp
3-sp

<
<
<
<
<

1,007(1,063)
1,442(1,498)
<

927(1,007)
1,362(1,442)
<

156
0.551
<

2.957
1.623
1.000
0.682

2.143
3.91

Manual T/A

4,256

<
<
<
<
<
<

163
0.547
<

2.837
1.600
1.000

2.064
3.43
(3.73)

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3.545
1.952
1.276
0.892
0.707
3.333
3.94
4.19

Auto T/A
4-sp
3-sp
<
<
<
<
<
<

965(1,045)
1,400(1,480)
<

156
0.551
<

2.957
1.623
1.000
0.682

2.143
3.91

2.837
1.600
1.000

2.064
3.43
(3.73)

Items

Model

5. Engine
Total displacement(cc)
Bore x Stoke(mm)
Compression ratio
Maximum power(kw/rpm)
Maximum torque(Nm/rpm)
BTDC
6. Tire
Size
7. Fuel system
Octane rating
Fuel tank(L)
8. Cooling system
Coolant(L)
9. Lubricating
Engine oil(L)
10. Electical system
Battery(V-AH)(MF)
Alternator(V-A)
Starter(V-KW)
11. Clutch
Size(mm)
(outside diameter x inside
diameter x thickness)

3 door
Auto T/A
Manual T/A

4 door
Auto T/A
Manual T/A

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<
<
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<

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<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<
<

155SR13
175/70R13T
MPFI
91
50

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<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<

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<
<
<
<

6.2

<

<

<

<

<

3.75

<

<

<

<

<

12-55
12-80
12-0.8

<
<

<
<

<
<

<
<

<
<

12-1.4

12-0.8

12-1.4

12-0.8

12-1.4

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Items
12. Brake
Front wheel
Rear wheel
Booster(inch)
13. Steering system
Type
Overall gear ratio

1,498
76.5 x 81.5
8.60.2
55/5,400
123/3,200-3400
10

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Manual T/A

man
pow
Wheel diameter(mm)
Camber
FR
RR
without
with AB
Caster
FR
Toe-in(mm) FR
RR

Items

3 door

Model
Manual T/A

12. Brake
Front wheel
Rear wheel
Booster(inch)
13. Steering system
Type
Overall gear ratio

Disc
Drum
9"

Rack & pinion


24.5 : 1
manual
18.4 : 1
power
380
Wheel diameter(mm)
-25'45'
Camber
FR
RR
without ABS
-1~0
-210'~-110
with ABS
145'1
Caster
FR
Toe-in(mm) FR
010'(01 mm)
RR
-10'~40'(-1~4 mm)

Auto T/A

4 door
Auto T/A
Manual T/A

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<
<

<
<
<

<
<
<

<
<
<

<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<

<
<
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<
<

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<
<

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<
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<

<
<
<
<
<

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SPECIFICATIONS(1.5 DOHC)
(
Items

Model

1. Vehicle dimensions(mm)
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheel base
Tread: front
rear
2. Weight(kg)
Curb weight
Gross vehicle weight
Persons
3. Performance
Maximum speed(km/h)
Gradeability(tan )
Minimum turning radius(m)
4. Trans axle
Gear ratio: 1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
reverse
Final drive ratio

3 door
Manual T/A
Auto T/A
4,256
1,662
1,393
2,520
1,400
1,406

4 door
Manual T/A
Auto T/A
4,482

<
<
<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<
<

5 door
Manual T/A
Auto T/A
4,256
<
<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<
<
<

1,006(1,068)
1,441(1,503)
5

1,044(1,106)
1,479(1,541)
<

<

<

<

<

170
0.547
4.9

161
0.685

170
0.547

161
0.685

170
0.547

161
0.685

3.545
1.952
1.276
0.892
0.707
3.333
4.19

2.957
1.623
1.000
0.682

2.143
3.91

<

1,036(1,088)
1,471(1,530)

<

3.545
1.952
1.276
0.892
0.707
3.333
4.19

1,074(1,125)
1,509(1,561)

<

2.957
1.623
1.000
0.682

2.143
3.91

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1,006(1,068)
1,441(1,503)

<

3.545
1.952
1.276
0.892
0.707
3.333
4.19

1,044(1,106)
1,479(1,541)

<

2.957
1.623
1.000
0.682

2.143
3.91

Items

5. Engine
Total displacement(cc)
Bore x Stoke(mm)
Compression ratio
Maximum power(kw/rpm
Maximum torque(Nm/rp
BTDC
6. Tire
Size
7. Fuel system
Octane rating
Fuel tank(L)
8. Cooling system
Coolant(L)
9. Lubricating
Engine oil(L)
10. Electical system
Battery(V-AH)(MF)
Alternator(V-A)
Starter(V-KW)
11. Clutch
Size(mm)
(outside diameter x insi
diameter x thickness)

Items

Model

5. Engine
Total displacement(cc)
Bore x Stoke(mm)
Compression ratio
Maximum power(kw/rpm)
Maximum torque(Nm/rpm)
BTDC
6. Tire
Size
7. Fuel system
Octane rating
Fuel tank(L)
8. Cooling system
Coolant(L)
9. Lubricating
Engine oil(L)
10. Electical system
Battery(V-AH)(MF)
Alternator(V-A)
Starter(V-KW)
11. Clutch
Size(mm)
(outside diameter x inside
diameter x thickness)

3 door
Auto T/A
Manual T/A

4 door
Auto T/A
Manual T/A

1,498
76.5 x 81.5
9.20.2
66/4,800
137/3,400-4,600
10

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<
<

<
<
<
<
<
<

185/60R14H
MPFI
91
50

<
<
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<

<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<

<
<
<
<

6.7

<

<

<

<

<

3.75

<

<

<

<

<

12-55(MF)
12-85
12-1.4

<
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<

<
<
<

<
<
<

<
<
<

<
<
<

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Items

3 door

Model
Manual T/A

12. Brake
Disc
Front wheel
Rear wheel
Drum
Booster(inch)
9"
13. Steering system
Rack & pinion
Type
24.5 : 1
Overall gear ratio manual
18.4 : 1
power
Wheel diameter(mm)
380
Camber
FR
-25'45'
RR
-1~0
without ABS
-210'~-110'
with ABS
145'1'
Caster
FR
Toe-in(mm) FR
010'(01 mm)
RR
-10'~40'(-1~4 mm)

Auto T/A

4 door
Auto T/A
Manual T/A

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