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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Chevrolet Owner’s Manual Table of Contents Aveo How to Use this Manual ........3 Important Safety Precautions ......7 Section 1 Instrumentation and Controls .....21 Section 2 Seats and Restraints ........129 Section 3 Starting and Operating Instructions ..169 Section 4 Service and Maintenance ......211...
  • Page 3: Important Notes About This Manual

    Important Notes About this Manual When it comes to service, keep in We thank you for choosing a GM This manual should be considered Daewoo Auto & Technology prod- a permanent part of the vehicle. mind that your dealer knows your vehicle best and is committed to uct, and we want to assure you of Keep it with the vehicle when sold,...
  • Page 4: How To Use This Manual

    How to Use this Manual • Section 1: Instrumentation • Section 2: Seats and Use this manual to learn about the features of your new vehicle and and Controls Restraints how they operate. To get a general understanding Next, focus on the center of The manual is intended to be used of how the content of this your vehicle: the seats and...
  • Page 5 How to Use this Manual • Section 3: Starting and • Section 4: Service and - contains information about Operating Instructions Maintenance tyre inflation, inspection, rota- tion and replacement Once you have been familiar- The Service and Maintenance - locates and describes your ized with your vehicle’s instru- section: ments, controls, seats and...
  • Page 6 How to Use this Manual • Section 5: Problems on the Index CAUTION AND NOTICE BOXES Road A good place to look for what you CAUTIONS and NOTICES alert you This section tells you how to need is the Index in back of the to conditions that may result in handle certain problems you manual.
  • Page 7: Important Safety Precautions

    Important Safety Precautions SAFETY BELTS CAUTION Always wear your safety belt. Be sure it is adjusted properly at all times. Do not let anyone ride where they cannot wear a safety belt properly. If you are in a crash and you are not wearing a safe- SEATING POSITION CAUTION (Continued)
  • Page 8 Important Safety Precautions CAUTION (Continued) Wear your belt fitted closely against the body. Do not wear your shoulder belt under your arm. Make sure the belt is not twisted across your body. You could be seriously injured if your belt is buckled in the wrong place.
  • Page 9 Important Safety Precautions AIR BAGS CAUTION (Continued) CAUTION Air bags are designed to be used with the safety belts. Even Both the safety belt restraint with an air bag, if you are in a system and the air bag restraint crash and not wearing a safety system are designed to best belt, your injuries could be...
  • Page 10 Important Safety Precautions CHILDREN AND SAFETY CAUTION CAUTION (Continued) (Continued) RESTRAINTS When an air bag inflates, it A rear-facing child restraint in CAUTION leaves dust in the air. This dust the front seat could be pushed could cause breathing prob- into the seatback by the front Never hold a baby in your arms lems for people with a history of...
  • Page 11 Important Safety Precautions CAUTION (Continued) It is very dangerous to leave children inside the vehicle for any extended period of time - especially in hot weather. When you leave the vehicle, take your children with you. LEAVING YOUR VEHICLE CAUTION (Continued) CAUTION Infants who must use rear-...
  • Page 12 Important Safety Precautions EXHAUST WARNINGS CAUTION (Continued) CAUTION • Be sure the shift lever is in P (Park) and the parking • Things that can burn can brake is firmly applied when touch hot exhaust parts you leave your vehicle. under your vehicle and ignite.
  • Page 13 Important Safety Precautions CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION (Continued) (Continued) Do not leave children in a • It can also be very dangerous • Engine exhaust may also be parked or stopped vehicle with to drive with the trunk, rear entering your vehicle if: the engine running for an windows, hatch or rear doors –...
  • Page 14 Important Safety Precautions WATER AND YOUR VEHICLE DRIVING ON HILLS CAUTION (Continued) CAUTION CAUTION Flowing or rushing water creates strong forces. If you try After a car wash or driving If you need to stop on a hill, do to drive through flowing water, through a puddle, the brakes not hold the vehicle there with as you might at a low water...
  • Page 15 Important Safety Precautions FUEL AND OTHER FLAMMABLE CAUTION (Continued) MATERIALS Things you put inside your vehi- CAUTION cle can strike and injure people in a sudden stop or turn, or in a Turn off the engine before crash. Put things in the cargo refueling.
  • Page 16 Important Safety Precautions SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION CAUTION (Continued) PRECAUTIONS Do not carry combustible mate- Vehicle fluids can be hazardous. CAUTION rials, such as gasoline, in the Keep out of reach from children vehicle. and animals. To avoid personal injury, always To allow room for fuel expan- turn off the ignition and sion in the fuel tank (caused by...
  • Page 17 Important Safety Precautions Batteries CAUTION (Continued) CAUTION Fans or other moving engine parts can injure you badly. Keep Vehicle batteries can hurt you. your hands, hair and loose They contain acid and electrici- clothing away from moving ty that can burn and gas that parts.
  • Page 18 Important Safety Precautions Towing Your Vehicle Cooling System CAUTION (Continued) CAUTION CAUTION Do not use a match or flame near a vehicle’s battery. If you To help avoid injury to you or Do not run the engine if the need more light, use a flash- others: coolant is leaking.
  • Page 19 Important Safety Precautions Changing a Flat Tyre CAUTION (Continued) CAUTION Under some conditions the ethylene glycol in engine cool- Changing a tyre can cause inju- ant is combustible. To avoid ry. The vehicle can slip off the being burned, do not spill cool- jack and injure you or other ant on the exhaust system or on people.
  • Page 20 Important Safety Precautions CAUTION CAUTION (Continued) (Continued) Rust or dirt on the wheel, or on If any warning light on the the parts to which it is fastened, instrument panel illuminates can make the wheel nuts while you are driving, immedi- become loose after a time.
  • Page 21 Important Safety Precautions ADDITIONAL SAFETY CAUTIONS NOTICE CAUTION (Continued) CAUTION Additional electronic equip- Medical research shows that ment, such as a CB radio, cellu- alcohol in a person’s system can Drinking and driving is very lar phone, navigation package make crash injuries worse. This dangerous.
  • Page 22 Section 1 - Instrumentation and Controls – Dash- and Console-Mounted Instruments and Heating and Air Conditioning System.... 50 Controls ............25 Manual Climate Control System ..... 50 Instrument Cluster ..........27 Automatic Climate Control System ....54 Trip Computer ..........30 Air Outlets ............59 Indicator and Warning Lights ......32 Operating Tips..........
  • Page 23 Section 1 - Instrumentation and Controls Sound System with Cassette Tape Player and Controls Mounted on Steering 6-Disc CD/MP3 Player (AGX-8151BT) ....72 Wheel/Column ..........107 Power/Volume Control........72 Exterior Lights Control Lever ......107 Sound Menu ...........73 Horn ............. 107 Radio Controls ..........75 Windshield Wiper/Washer Lever....
  • Page 24 Section 1 - Instrumentation and Controls Windows ............115 Overhead Area and Roof....... 124 Manual Windows ..........116 Sun Visors ............. 124 Power Windows ...........116 Sunroof ............124 Rear Swing-Out Windows ......117 Assist Handles ..........125 Doors .............118 Storage ............126 Manual Door Locks ........119 Glove Box .............
  • Page 25: Instrumentation And Controls

    Instrumentation and Controls . . . 24...
  • Page 26 Section 1 ■ DASH- AND CONSOLE-MOUNTED INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. Side Vent 7. Sound System 11. Lighter 2. Exterior Light Controls 8. Glove Box 12. Cupholder 3. Instrument Cluster 9. Hazard Warning Flashers 13. Ashtray Switch 4. Windshield Wiper/Washer 14. Accelerator Pedal Lever 10.
  • Page 27 Instrumentation and Controls HOLD . . . 26...
  • Page 28: Instrument Cluster

    Section 1 Instrument Cluster 2. Turn Signal Indicators/ 3. Odometer/Trip Odometer Hazard Warning Flasher The odometer shows how far The instrument cluster shown is Indicators your vehicle has been driven. typical. Your actual cluster may An arrow will flash in the vary depending on the particular The reading will be indicated direction of the turn or lane...
  • Page 29 Instrumentation and Controls 4. Trip Odometer Reset Button 5. Trip Computer Display (If 7. Speedometer equipped) The speedometer displays the Press the trip odometer reset button to toggle between the Your vehicle may be equipped vehicle's speed. odometer and the two trip with a trip computer.
  • Page 30 Section 1 9. Fuel Gauge 10. Tachometer NOTICE The fuel gauge shows how The tachometer displays en- Do not continue driving with much fuel is in the fuel tank. gine speed in thousands of the temperature gauge pointer revolutions per minute (RPM). After adding fuel and restart- in the red area, the engine is ing the engine, the fuel gauge...
  • Page 31: Trip Computer

    Instrumentation and Controls Range This display shows how far the computer thinks you can travel with the fuel that's in the tank. When the range drops below approximately 50 km, the display will show "---". Refill the tank as soon as possible. Note: Trip Computer Outside Temperature...
  • Page 32 Section 1 Note: The timer will roll back to 0:00 after 99:59. Average Speed Driving Time This display shows your average This display shows the total driving speed since you last reset the time. system. To reset this reading to zero, first To reset this reading to zero, first select its display, then press and select its display, then press and...
  • Page 33: Indicator And Warning Lights

    Instrumentation and Controls Indicator and Warning If you have a problem with the oil, this light may stay on after you Lights start the engine, or come on while Your vehicle has a number of you are driving. This indicates warning lights.
  • Page 34 Section 1 If the light comes on while driving: NOTICE 1. Stop and park the vehicle in a Do not keep driving with low oil safe place. pressure. Severe engine 2. Make sure the drive belt is not damage can result from driving loose or broken.
  • Page 35 Instrumentation and Controls This light appears when the fluid The light stays on until the ignition level in the reservoir is low or if is turned off or the parking brake is there is another problem with the fully released. brakes.
  • Page 36 Section 1 If the warning light stays on after Drive carefully at a safe speed to a CAUTION the parking brake is fully released, dealer for service if the following it means you may have a brake conditions exist: Driving with the brake warning problem.
  • Page 37 Instrumentation and Controls CAUTION CAUTION Driving with any brake warning Failure to keep the brakes in light on can lead to an proper working condition can accident. Have the brakes cause a collision resulting in checked immediately if any personal injuries and damage to brake warning light stays on.
  • Page 38 Section 1 If it stays on or comes on while If a severe misfire level is detected, you are driving, there may be a the light will blink continuously. problem with this system. Severe misfire can damage the The light will stay on as long as a catalytic converter (if equipped).
  • Page 39 Instrumentation and Controls If, after 90 seconds, the driver’s belt is still not buckled, the light will stop flashing and will remain illuminated to remind you to fasten your safety belts. Then, if the driver’s belt is still not buckled the first time the vehicle speed exceeds 22 km/h, a chime may sound and the light will flash again for up to 90 seconds.
  • Page 40: Section 2

    Section 1 Have the vehicle serviced right away. See your dealer for service. CAUTION If the air bag light stays on or comes on while you are driving, there may be a problem with this system. The air bags may not inflate in a crash, or they Air Bag Light (If equipped) Low Fuel Light...
  • Page 41 Instrumentation and Controls Fog Lights Indicator (If Rear Fog Lights Indicator Door Ajar Light equipped) (If equipped) This light turns on if a door is ajar. This light will come on when the This light will come on when the fog lights are turned on.
  • Page 42: Digital Clock

    Section 1 See "Remote Keyless Entry" in Section 3 for more information. Also, if an invalid key is being used in the ignition, the Security System Light will flash. See "Theft Deterrent System" in Section 3 for more information. Digital Clock Security System Light This light flashes when the Theft With the ignition in the accessory...
  • Page 43: Light Controls

    Instrumentation and Controls Light Controls Hazard Warning Flasher Trunk Release (Sedan Only) Control See "Lights" later in this section for With this option you can open the more information. trunk from inside your vehicle. The hazard warning flasher control is located at the center of the See "Rear Cargo Area"...
  • Page 44: Accessory Power Outlet

    Section 1 The ignition must be in ON or NOTICE ACC (accessory) for this feature to work. Adding some electrical equip- ment to your vehicle can NOTICE damage it or keep other things from working properly. This Maximum load of any electrical damage wouldn’t be covered equipment should not exceed by your warranty.
  • Page 45: Lights

    Instrumentation and Controls ■ LIGHTS Lights Main Switch The main light controls are located CAUTION on the exterior lights control lever. Make sure all exterior light The main light switch controls bulbs, lamps, signaling systems, these light systems: and warning indicators are •...
  • Page 46: Turn Signal

    Section 1 An arrow on the Indicator and Warning Lights Display will flash in the direction of the turn or lane change. If the arrows don't flash, check for burned out indicator bulbs and check the fuse. CAUTION These indicators are required Turn Signal Instrument Light Dimmer for safe driving.
  • Page 47: High-Low Beam Control

    Instrumentation and Controls Shorter than usual flashes of the Pull the lever back to the center indicator lights mean that exterior position to return to low beams. turn signal bulbs may be burned CAUTION out. If a bulb is burned out, replace it to Always switch the high beam help avoid an accident.
  • Page 48: Front Fog Lights

    Section 1 Your fog lights operate only with the parking lights or low beam headlights. When the fog lights are on, the indicator light will also be on. Front Fog Lights (If Rear Fog Lights equipped) (If equipped) Rotate the band to and release The rear fog light control is on the it to turn your fog lights on and...
  • Page 49: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Instrumentation and Controls Adjust the dial position according to the vehicle load. • 0: Front seat occupied • 1: All seats occupied • 2: All seats occupied with a load in the luggage compart- ment. • 3: Driver's seats occupied with a load in the luggage Hazard Warning Flashers Headlight Leveling Control...
  • Page 50: Dome Light

    Section 1 Battery Saver When you leave the light switch in position, remove the key, and open the driver's door, the lights will turn off automatically to keep your battery from draining. Note: This feature does not automati- Dome Light Move the switch to OFF to keep cally turn off the dome light.
  • Page 51: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    Instrumentation and Controls ■ HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Manual Climate Control System (If equipped) 1. Air Temperature Selector This knob controls the temperature. Turn the temperature knob to the red area for warmer air or to the blue area for cooler air. 2.
  • Page 52 Section 1 Off Setting Heating Recirculation Turning the Fan Speed Selector all to direct most of the airflow Press the recirculation button recirculate the air in your vehicle. the way to the left turns the system through the floor outlets, with some air going to the windshield This is useful for keeping dust and off.
  • Page 53 Instrumentation and Controls Using the recirculation setting for an extended period of time may cause the windows to fog up. If this happens, return to outside air mode. CAUTION Using the recirculation setting for an extended period of time can make you sleepy. If this happens, bring in fresh air by returning to outside air mode.
  • Page 54 Section 1 Note: You may notice water drip under NOTICE the engine sometimes after driving The fan must be turned on for with air conditioning on. This is Using your air conditioning the air conditioning compressor normal because your cooling system while driving up long to work.
  • Page 55: Automatic Climate Control System

    Instrumentation and Controls Automatic Climate Control System (If equipped) This automatic air conditioning system controls the interior temperature in your vehicle automatically. The desired temperature is controlled by information from an in-car sensor, sun sensor, temperature sensor and the engine coolant temperature. CAUTION If the temperature indicator flashes five times when the...
  • Page 56 Section 1 Temperature Control MANUAL MODE Air Outlet Selector Fan Speed Selector Press MODE � repeatedly to The left knob � controls the temperature. stop the automatic mode and to Rotate the knob � to stop the manually select one of four modes Rotate the knob clockwise to automatic mode and to manually and control the direction of...
  • Page 57 Instrumentation and Controls The heater mode directs most of the airflow through the floor outlets, with some air going to the windshield and side window defroster outlets. This mode divides airflow equally between the wind- shield defroster outlets and the floor outlets. A small amount of air will also be directed toward the side windows.
  • Page 58 Section 1 A/C Compressor Because the compressor of the CAUTION cooling system shares the engine Press the A/C button � to turn the Using the recirculation setting power, you may notice a slight air conditioning compressor on. for an extended period of time change in engine power and The indicator light will appear on can make you sleepy.
  • Page 59 Instrumentation and Controls DEFROSTING DISPLAY UNITS SENSORS The temperature reading will be In order for the automatic climate Press to defrost the windshield. indicated in metric units of °C or in control system to work properly, The indicator light will appear on English units of °F.
  • Page 60: Air Outlets

    Section 1 Air Outlets Solar Sensor Inside Temperature Sensor The sensor is located on the top of The inside temperature sensor is To open an outlet, press on its the instrument panel at the left located on the climate control cover.
  • Page 61: Operating Tips

    Instrumentation and Controls Operating Tips • To quickly defog or defrost the • To defog the windows on rainy days or in high humidity, front windshield, use the • Keep the area under the front defrosting mode, set the turn on the air conditioning seats clear of objects to help air compressor.
  • Page 62: Rear Window Defogger

    Section 1 feature to work. NOTICE Press this button to defog your Do not use the rear window rear window. To turn it off, press defogger under the following the button again or turn off the conditions: ignition. Otherwise, it will go off by itself after 15 minutes.
  • Page 63: Passenger Compartment Air Filter

    Instrumentation and Controls Passenger Compartment If the vehicle is equipped with a NOTICE passenger compartment filter, Air Filter (If equipped) Don't use a razor blade or proper maintenance is required. Your vehicle may be equipped anything else that is sharp on See "Passenger Compartment with a passenger compartment air the inside of the rear window.
  • Page 64: Sound System

    Section 1 ■ SOUND SYSTEM Your vehicle may be equipped NOTICE with one of the following sound CAUTION Audio systems can be damaged systems: when the vehicle is started with • Sound System with Cassette Road safety has absolute external jumper leads or a Tape Player (AKL-8190BT) priority.
  • Page 65: Sound System With Cassette Tape Player (Akl-8190Bt)

    Instrumentation and Controls SOUND SYSTEM WITH CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER (AKL-8190BT) The following pages describe the sound system in your vehicle, and how to get the best performance from it. Your audio system is equipped with the following audio sources: • Radio •...
  • Page 66: Sound Menu

    Section 1 Sound Menu Bass Control Treble Control The treble control, TRE, increases The bass control, BAS, increases or Use the SOUND (sound) button or decreases the treble tone. decreases the bass tone. to access the sound menu. To adjust the bass, do the To adjust the treble, do the Each time you press the button a following:...
  • Page 67 Instrumentation and Controls Balance Control Fader Control Equalization Settings Choosing BAL allows you to adjust Choosing FAD allows you to adjust Choosing EQ OFF allows you to the sound between the right and the sound between the front and select one of several preset rear speakers.
  • Page 68: Radio Controls

    Section 1 Radio Controls 2. Rotate the power/volume Manual Tuning knob to scroll through the Press the up or down arrow on the Source Selection available equalization settings. TUNE switch to manually tune Press AM or FM to stop the radio step by step to either a This feature has settings for the playing a cassette and switch to following types of music or sta-...
  • Page 69 Instrumentation and Controls Station Seeking Press the up or down arrow on the SEEK switch to tune the radio to either a higher or lower station. The radio will go to the next higher or lower station and stay there. Station Scanning The radio will find the next station and stay there for a few seconds.
  • Page 70 Section 1 PRESETTING STATIONS Presetting Stations Manually Presetting Stations Automatically The station preset buttons allow To store a radio station as a preset, This feature allows you to store the you to store and quickly recall six do the following: radio stations with the strongest stations on each band.
  • Page 71: Cassette Tape Player

    Instrumentation and Controls Cassette Tape Player Rewinding 3. The radio will automatically search the band and store the Press the down arrow on the Insert the cassette with the tape six radio stations with the TUNE switch to move quickly visible to the right.
  • Page 72: Af (Area Frequency) Code

    Section 1 ® AF (area frequency) Code Dolby -B Noise Reduction To enter the AF code: To reduce background noise on 1. Turn the audio system on. If battery power is interrupted, you Dolby encoded tapes, press will need to enter a code into the AF- will appear on the display.
  • Page 73: Sound System With Cassette Tape Player And 6-Disc Cd/Mp3 Player (Agx-8151Bt)

    Instrumentation and Controls SOUND SYSTEM WITH CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER AND 6-DISC CD/MP3 PLAYER (AGX-8151BT) The following pages describe the sound system in your vehicle, and how to get the best performance from it. Your audio system is equipped with the following audio sources: •...
  • Page 74: Sound Menu

    Section 1 Sound Menu Bass Control Treble Control The treble control, TRE, increases The bass control, BAS, increases or Use the SOUND (sound) button or decreases the treble tone. decreases the bass tone. to access the sound menu. To adjust the bass, do the To adjust the treble, do the Each time you press the button a following:...
  • Page 75 Instrumentation and Controls Balance Control Fader Control Equalization Settings Choosing BAL allows you to adjust Choosing FAD allows you to adjust Choosing EQ OFF allows you to the sound between the right and the sound between the front and select one of several preset rear speakers.
  • Page 76: Radio Controls

    Section 1 Radio Controls 2. Rotate the power/volume Manual Tuning knob to scroll through the Press the up or down arrow on the Source Selection available equalization settings. TUNE switch to manually tune Press AM/FM to stop playing a the radio step by step to either a This feature has settings for the cassette or disc and switch to the following types of music or...
  • Page 77 Instrumentation and Controls PRESETTING STATIONS The station preset buttons allow you to store and quickly recall six stations on each band. See "Presetting Stations Manually" for more information. AUX IN The radio's Autostore feature See "Presetting Stations Automati- allows you to automatically store cally"...
  • Page 78 Section 1 Presetting Stations Manually Presetting Stations 3. The radio will automatically Automatically search the band and store the To store a radio station as a preset, six radio stations with the do the following: This feature allows you to store the strongest reception on preset radio stations with the strongest 1.
  • Page 79: Cassette Tape Player

    Instrumentation and Controls Cassette Tape Player Seeking Source Selection Press the up arrow on the Press AM/FM to stop playing a Insert the cassette with the tape SEEK/AST switch to move cassette and switch to the radio. visible to the right. quickly to the beginning of the Press CD/AUX to stop playing...
  • Page 80: 6-Disc Cd Player

    Section 1 6-Disc CD Player CD-R quality, the method of NOTICE recording, the quality of the music This compact disc player can that has been recorded, or the way Do not apply paper labels to accommodate up to six compact the CD-R has been handled.
  • Page 81 Instrumentation and Controls LOADING THE CD CHANGER To load one compact disc: 1. Turn on the ignition. 2. Press and release LOAD �. 3. The numbered buttons (1 through 6) � represent the order of the disc loading slots. Press and release the button that corresponds with the desired slot.
  • Page 82 Section 1 To load two or more compact 5. When you are done loading Play/Pause discs: discs, press LOAD � to cancel Press CD/AUX � to pause play- the loading function. back. 1. Turn on the ignition. When a disc is inserted, CDP will 2.
  • Page 83 Instrumentation and Controls Source Selection Scanning Random Playback Press AM/FM Press the INT button to sample Use RDM to play tracks to stop playing a disc and switch to the radio. the first few seconds of each track randomly rather than in sequence. on each disc.
  • Page 84 Section 1 Selecting a Disc PLAYING MP3 OR WMA • Create a folder structure that FORMAT CDS makes it easy to find songs Press DSC+ to select the next while driving. disc in the changer. If you burn your own MP3 or WMA disc on a personal computer: Organize songs by album, Press DSC-...
  • Page 85 Instrumentation and Controls The player will be able to read and play a maximum of 50 folders, 5 sessions, and 999 files. Long file names or folder names may use more disc memory space than necessary. To conserve space on the disc, minimize the length of the file and folder names.
  • Page 86 Section 1 Root Directory No Folder Order of Play The root directory will be treated When the CD only contains The tracks will be played in the following order: as a folder. If the root directory compressed audio files without any folders, all files will be located contains compressed audio files, •...
  • Page 87 Instrumentation and Controls File System and Naming Playing an MP3/WMA Audio File Scroll Mode With the ignition on, insert a disc Press and hold the SOUND button The displayed song title is taken from the file's ID3 tag. If a song part-way into the slot, label side �...
  • Page 88 Section 1 Seeking Repeat Function MP3/WMA Information Press INFO/DISP To move ahead to the beginning Pressing DIR repeatedly will to view addi- tional text information related to of the next track, or to replay the cycle the system through the following play modes: the current MP3/WMA song.
  • Page 89: Portable Audio Device

    Instrumentation and Controls Portable Audio Device DISC ERROR A disc error may also occur under any of the following conditions: If CHECK CD appears and/or the Your audio system has a feature disc comes out, it means there is • The disc format is not which allows you to connect an an error.
  • Page 90: Af (Area Frequency) Code

    Section 1 AF (area frequency) Code To use this feature, do the To enter the AF code: following: 1. Turn the audio system on. If battery power is interrupted, you 1. Connect the cable with a will need to enter a code into the AF- will appear on the display.
  • Page 91: Sound System With Cd/Mp3 Player (Agc-8181Bt)

    Instrumentation and Controls SOUND SYSTEM WITH CD/MP3 PLAYER (AGC-8181BT) The following pages describe the sound system in your vehicle, and how to get the best performance from it. Your audio system is equipped with the following audio sources: • Radio •...
  • Page 92: Sound Menu

    Section 1 Sound Menu Bass Control Treble Control The treble control, TRE, increases The bass control, BAS, increases or Use the SOUND button or decreases the treble tone. decreases the bass tone. access the sound menu. To adjust the bass, do the To adjust the treble, do the Each time you press the button a following:...
  • Page 93 Instrumentation and Controls Balance Control Fader Control Equalization Settings Choosing BAL allows you to adjust Choosing FAD allows you to adjust Choosing EQ OFF allows you the sound between the right and the sound between the front and to select one of several preset rear speakers.
  • Page 94: Radio Controls

    Section 1 Radio Controls 2. Rotate the power/volume Manual Tuning knob to scroll through the Press the up or down arrow on the Source Selection available equalization settings. TUNE switch to manually tune Press AM or FM to stop the radio step by step to either a This feature has settings for the playing a disc and switch to the following types of music or...
  • Page 95 Instrumentation and Controls Station Scanning Press and release the SCAN/AST button to enter scan mode. The radio will find the next station and stay there for a few seconds. Then it will go to the next station and pause, and keep doing that. The radio will only scan to stations that are in the selected band.
  • Page 96 Section 1 Presetting Stations Manually Presetting Stations 3. The radio will automatically Automatically search the band and store the To store a radio station as a preset, six radio stations with the do the following: This feature allows you to store the strongest reception on preset radio stations with the strongest 1.
  • Page 97: Cd/Mp3 Player

    Instrumentation and Controls CD/MP3 Player Do not use scratched or damaged NOTICE discs. Normal size discs can be loaded Do not apply paper labels to If these problems occur, check the into the compact disc player. discs. The labels may get bottom of the CD for damage or However small, 8 cm discs can caught in the player.
  • Page 98 Section 1 Loading a Disc Play/Pause Seeking Press CD/AUX Discs can be loaded with the radio to pause To move ahead to the beginning of the next track, or to replay the or the ignition on or off. playback. previous track, press the up or Insert a disc part-way into the slot, PAUSE will flash on the display.
  • Page 99 Instrumentation and Controls Scanning Press the INT button � to sample the first few seconds of each track on a disc. INTRO will appear on the display. Press the button again to stop this function. Repeat Function Press the RPT button � to listen to a selection again.
  • Page 100 Section 1 PLAYING MP3 OR WMA • Files can be recorded at a The player will be able to read and FORMAT CDS variety of fixed or variable bit play a maximum of 50 folders, rates. 5 sessions, and 999 files. If you burn your own MP3 or WMA Song title, artist name and the Long file names or folder names...
  • Page 101 Instrumentation and Controls Root Directory Empty Directory or Folder Order of Play The tracks will be played in the The root directory will be treated If a root directory or a folder is as a folder. If the root directory empty or contains only folders, following order: contains compressed audio files,...
  • Page 102 Section 1 File System and Naming Playing an MP3/WMA Audio File Scroll Mode Press and hold the SOUND button The displayed song title is taken With the ignition on, insert a disc � for more than two seconds to from the file's ID3 tag. If a song part-way into the slot, label side up.
  • Page 103 Instrumentation and Controls Seeking Repeat Function MP3/WMA Information Pressing DIR repeatedly will Press INFO/DISP to view To move ahead to the beginning of the next track, or to replay the cycle the system through the additional text information related following play modes: to the current MP3/WMA song.
  • Page 104: Portable Audio Device

    Section 1 Portable Audio Device Display Mode A disc error may also occur under any of the following conditions: Press and hold INFO/DISP Your audio system has a feature more than two seconds to change • The disc format is not which allows you to connect an compatible with the player.
  • Page 105: Af (Area Frequency) Code

    Instrumentation and Controls AF (area frequency) Code To enter the AF code: To use this feature, do the following: 1. Turn the audio system on. If battery power is interrupted, you 1. Connect the cable with a will need to enter a code into the AF- will appear on the display.
  • Page 106: Steering Wheel Audio Controls

    Section 1 Source Selection Volume Control on the VOLUME Press MODE to switch between Press the following audio sources: (volume) switch to increase or decrease the volume. • AM Seeking • AM2 (if equipped) When the radio is active, press •...
  • Page 107: Antenna

    Instrumentation and Controls ANTENNA Hatchback NOTICE The antenna is mounted to the Sedan Don’t use a razor blade or roof of your vehicle. The antenna is integrated into anything else that is sharp on To remove the roof antenna, the rear window with the rear the inside of the rear window.
  • Page 108: Controls Mounted On Steering Wheel/Column

    Section 1 ■ CONTROLS MOUNTED ON STEERING WHEEL/COLUMN You will find the following controls mounted on the steering wheel or steering column. Exterior Lights Control Lever Use this lever to control the following features: • Headlights and Other Exterior Lights •...
  • Page 109: Windshield Wiper/Washer Lever

    Instrumentation and Controls Windshield Wiper/Washer CAUTION Lever Do not adjust the steering Use this lever to control the wheel position while the vehicle following features: is moving. Adjusting the steering wheel while driving • Windshield Wiper may result in loss of control of •...
  • Page 110: Steering Wheel Audio Controls

    Section 1 Steering Wheel Audio Windshield Wipers Controls (If equipped) To control the windshield wipers, push the large stalk on the side of Your vehicle may be equipped the steering column up or down. with the optional steering wheel-mounted audio controls The ignition has to be on for this feature to work.
  • Page 111: Windshield Washer

    Instrumentation and Controls NOTICE CAUTION Wiper operation on dry Driving without washer fluid windows can scratch the glass can be dangerous. Check the or wear out wiper blades fluid level often to be sure you prematurely. Do not operate are prepared to clear the wind- wipers when the windows are shield of any obstructions.
  • Page 112: Rear Wiper/Washer (Hatchback Only)

    Section 1 CAUTION NOTICE Driving without washer fluid Do not operate the windshield can be dangerous. Check the washer continuously for more fluid level often to be sure you than 10 seconds, or when the are prepared to clear the wind- washer fluid tank is empty.
  • Page 113: Mirrors

    Instrumentation and Controls ■ MIRRORS CAUTION CAUTION Outside Mirrors A convex mirror makes objects Do not scrape ice from the face appear to be farther away than of the mirror. If ice or other Adjust the outside mirrors so they really are. Check your material restricts movement of that you just see the side of your inside mirror or glance over...
  • Page 114 Section 1 Heated Mirrors (If equipped) The outside mirrors may be heated every time the rear defogger is activated. See "Rear Window Defogger" under "Heating and Air Conditioning System" earlier in this section for more information. Manual Mirrors Power Mirrors (If equipped) Use the controls on the doors to The control is located on the adjust the side mirrors.
  • Page 115: Inside Day/Night Mirror

    Instrumentation and Controls CAUTION Your view through the mirror may lose some clarity when it is adjusted for night vision. Take special care when using your inside rearview mirror when it is adjusted for night vision. Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident Inside Day/Night Mirror Folding Mirrors...
  • Page 116: Vanity Mirror

    Section 1 Vanity Mirror ■ WINDOWS CAUTION There is vanity mirror located on CAUTION Keep all parts of the body inside the sun visor. the vehicle. Body parts outside Leaving children in a vehicle the vehicle can be struck by with the windows closed is passing objects.
  • Page 117: Manual Windows

    Instrumentation and Controls Each passenger door has a control switch for its own window. To lower the window, press the switch. The rear windows do not open fully. To raise the window, pull up on the front of the switch. Release the switch when the Manual Windows Power Windows...
  • Page 118: Rear Swing-Out Windows

    Section 1 CAUTION Do not leave children in the vehicle with the ignition key. They could operate the power windows or other controls and could even make the vehicle move. A child or others could be injured or even killed. Children can be seriously Rear Swing-Out Windows Window Lockout...
  • Page 119: Doors

    Instrumentation and Controls ■ DOORS CAUTION CAUTION (Continued) CAUTION • If the doors are unlocked, Do not leave children in the your chances of being thrown vehicle with the ignition key. Unlocked doors can be danger- out of the vehicle in a crash They could operate the power ous.
  • Page 120: Manual Door Locks

    Section 1 NOTICE Lock all doors and take the key with you when you leave the vehicle unattended. NOTICE In case there is noise when opening or closing the doors, or Manual Door Locks From the inside, use the manual while driving, apply grease to door lock to lock and unlock each door check, latch, and hinge.
  • Page 121: Central Locking System

    Instrumentation and Controls Central Locking System The door must be open to access the lock lever. (If equipped) Move the lever on each rear door If your vehicle is equipped with the to the locked position to lock the central locking system, you may doors.
  • Page 122: Rear Cargo Area

    Section 1 ■ REAR CARGO AREA other body parts, as well as CAUTION those of other persons, are Trunk Release (Sedan Only) Be sure the trunk lid does not completely away from the trunk hit obstructions, such as a closure area. CAUTION standing person or wall, when you open the trunk.
  • Page 123: Liftgate

    Instrumentation and Controls Liftgate (If equipped) CAUTION It can be very dangerous to drive with the liftgate open. Carbon monoxide (CO) gas can come into your vehicle. You cannot see or smell CO. It can cause unconsciousness and even death. down until it latches securely.
  • Page 124 Section 1 CAUTION Do not operate the vehicle with the liftgate open. An open liftgate would obstruct your rear view. Operating your vehicle with an obstructed rear view can lead to a collision resulting in damage to your vehicle or other proper- From the outside, use your key to Pull up the release lever located ty, personal injury, or even...
  • Page 125: Spare Tyre, Jack And Vehicle Tools

    Instrumentation and Controls Spare Tyre, Jack and Vehicle Sunroof (If equipped) Tools CAUTION The jack and spare tyre are located Keep all parts of the body inside in the trunk/rear cargo of your the vehicle. Body parts outside vehicle. See Section 5 for more the vehicle can be struck by information on spare tyre removal passing objects.
  • Page 126: Assist Handles

    Section 1 Assist Handles Your ignition must be on to To tilt the sunroof, press and hold operate the sunroof. the left side of the switch. Your vehicle has assist handles The switches are located on the To close the sunroof, press and above the front seat passenger overhead console.
  • Page 127: Storage

    Instrumentation and Controls CAUTION In the case of a collision or a sudden stop, an open glove box can cause personal injuries or damage to your vehicle. Do not drive with the glove box open. ■ STORAGE Cupholders Your vehicle is equipped with a Glove Box cupholder in the instrument panel.
  • Page 128: Shopping Hooks

    Section 1 CAUTION Do not put papers and other things that burn into the ashtrays. If you do, cigarettes placed in the ashtrays could start them on fire. Shopping Hooks ■ ASHTRAY AND LIGHTER Your vehicle is equipped with seat- back shopping hooks on each To open the front ashtray, pull the front seatback.
  • Page 129 Instrumentation and Controls – CAUTION CAUTION The barrel of an operating Using a malfunctioning cigarette lighter can become cigarette lighter can be danger- very hot. It can cause personal ous. It can cause injuries and injuries and damage to your damage to your vehicle.
  • Page 130: Seats And Restraints

    Section 2 - Seats and Restraints –– Safety Belts ............139 Seat Controls ..........130 Lap/Shoulder Belt .........142 Front Seat Controls ........130 Rear Center Lap Belt ........148 Head Restraints ..........132 Replacing Safety Belts ........149 Folding Rear Seatback ........133 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ....149 Double Folding Rear Seat (Hatchback Only)..
  • Page 131: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints CAUTION Do not adjust the driver's seat when the vehicle is moving. The seat could jerk and cause a loss of control. A collision could result, causing injury or damage to your vehi- cle or someone else’s property. ■...
  • Page 132 Section 2 CAUTION Do not adjust the driver's seat when the vehicle is moving. The seat could jerk and cause a loss of control. A collision could result, causing injury or damage to your vehi- cle or someone else’s property. To bring the seatback to an Driver Seat Height Adjustment CAUTION...
  • Page 133: Head Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints CAUTION If a head restraint is not installed on the seatback, adjusted properly or stored in the vehicle properly, it could cause serious head and neck injuries during a collision. To lower a head restraint, push the Front seat head restraints may also The front head restraints are button under the restraint and...
  • Page 134: Folding Rear Seatback

    Section 2 Folding Rear Seatback 4. Fold the seatback forward. (If equipped) CAUTION The seatbacks can be folded down Do not allow passengers to sit for additional cargo space. The on the folded seatbacks while seatbacks can be folded down the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 135 Seats and Restraints 4. Push the top of seatback until NOTICE it latches. Make sure the seat is locked in place. Make sure the safety belts are hooked to the retaining guide. 5. Reinsert the outboard safety Failure to follow this precaution belt straps into the belt can result in damage to the guides.
  • Page 136: Double Folding Rear Seat (Hatchback Only)

    Section 2 Double Folding Rear Seat CAUTION (Hatchback Only) Do not pull the release knobs To fold the seat forward: on the top of the seatback while the vehicle is moving. This can 1. Fold down the rear seatback. cause damage or injuries to the See "Folding Rear Seatback"...
  • Page 137 Seats and Restraints 3. Unlock the rear seat cushion 4. Lift and fold the seat up and 5. Store the safety belt and by pulling backward on the hold it to the headrest of the buckles in the storage release handle located on the front seat using the built-in compartment beneath the back of the cushion.
  • Page 138 Section 2 To return the seat to its original NOTICE NOTICE position: When the rear seat is folded Damage to the safety belt buck- 1. Release the hook from the forward, store the rear safety le or rear seat locking mecha- headrest of the front seat.
  • Page 139: Easy Entry Seat

    Seats and Restraints NOTICE Make sure the safety belts are hooked to the retaining guide. Failure to follow this precaution can result in damage to the safety belts. Easy Entry Seat (If 3. Return the seatback to its original position. equipped) Make sure that the seatback, On two-door models, the front...
  • Page 140: Se Safety Belts

    Section 2 Release the bar and make sure the Be sure that if children are too seat is locked into place. small to be well restrained by the safety belt system, that they are After you are in the rear seat area, secured in an appropriate child raise the front seatback upright restraint.
  • Page 141 Seats and Restraints CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Always wear your safety belt. Be Sitting in a reclined position Wearing a safety belt improper- sure it is adjusted properly at all when your vehicle is in motion ly could cause serious injury. times.
  • Page 142 Section 2 CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION (Continued) The lap part of the belt should If a hard or breakable object is Improper use of a safety belt be worn low and snug on the between a safety belt and an can cause serious injury. Do not hips, just touching the thighs, occupant, such as a ballpoint modify the safety belt.
  • Page 143: Lap/Shoulder Belt

    Seats and Restraints Lap/Shoulder Belt CAUTION NOTICE The front seats and the rear It is dangerous to operate the If safety belt replacement is outboard seats of the vehicle are vehicle with damaged safety necessary, it is recommended equipped with lap/shoulder belts. belts or other parts.
  • Page 144 Section 2 To fasten the belt: 1. Adjust the seat and sit up straight. 2. Pick up the latch plate. 3. Pull the belt across you. Do not let it get twisted. The belt may lock as it is pulled out.
  • Page 145 Seats and Restraints The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug on the hips, just touching the thighs. In a crash, this applies force to the strong pelvic bones, and you would be less likely to slide under the lap belt.
  • Page 146 Section 2 To move the height adjuster REMOVABLE REAR CENTER down, press the release button LAP/SHOULDER BELT and slide it down to the proper Your vehicle may be equipped height. with a removable center rear To move the height adjuster up, safety belt.
  • Page 147 Seats and Restraints When the rear seatback is in the 2. Pull the belt across you and upright position, keep the center insert the latch plate into safety belt latched to the buckle the buckle until it clicks. with the key hole. Only release For more information on using the belt from this buckle when lap/shoulder belts, see...
  • Page 148 Section 2 After returning the rear seatback to the upright position, do the following: 1. Push the latch plate at the end of the safety belt strap into the buckle with the key hole. Make sure the mechanism clicks and the strap is not twisted.
  • Page 149: Rear Center Lap Belt

    Seats and Restraints To unlatch the belt: Push the button on the buckle. Rear Center Lap Belt (If 3. To tighten the belt, hold the buckle and pull on the slack. equipped) Make sure the belt is worn low and To fasten the belt: snug on the hips, just touching the 1.
  • Page 150: Replacing Safety Belts

    Section 2 Replacing Safety Belts A pregnant woman should wear a lap/shoulder belt, and the lap If you have been in a collision portion should be worn as low where the belts may have been as possible throughout the stretched, or if the safety belt is pregnancy.
  • Page 151: Safety Belt Reminder Light

    Seats and Restraints ■ SUPPLEMENTAL If, after 90 seconds, the driver’s belt is still not buckled, the light RESTRAINTS will stop flashing and will remain illuminated to remind you to CAUTION fasten your safety belts. A crash can damage the Then, if the driver’s belt is still not restraint systems in your buckled the first time the vehicle...
  • Page 152: Safety Belt Pretensioners

    Section 2 The system is activated based on CAUTION crash severity, regardless of safety belt usage. Service on or around the pretensioner system Pretensioners are not designed to components or wiring must be activate in rollovers, or in rear, side performed only by your or low-speed frontal crashes.
  • Page 153: Inflatable Restraint System

    Seats and Restraints CAUTION Both the safety belt restraint system and the air bag restraint system are designed to best protect adults. Anyone who is up against, or very close to, an inflating air bag could be seriously injured or killed. INFLATABLE RESTRAINT Your vehicle may also be equipped Everyone in your vehicle who...
  • Page 154 Section 2 CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION A child in a rear-facing child If you are too close to an inflat- Frontal air bags are not restraint in the front passenger ing air bag, it could seriously designed to inflate at all in roll- seating position could be injure you.
  • Page 155 Seats and Restraints CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION An air bag can inflate in Do not attach anything to the Do not install a child restraint in moderate to severe area from where the air bag the front passenger seating non-collision situations such inflates.
  • Page 156 Section 2 CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION When an air bag inflates, it The air bag only inflates once. Do not drive your vehicle after leaves dust in the air. This It must be replaced after a one or more air bags have dust could cause breathing collision.
  • Page 157: Passenger Air Bags Deactivation Switch

    Seats and Restraints Passenger Air Bags CAUTION Deactivation Switch (If If the air bag light stays on or equipped) comes on while you are driving, there may be a problem with CAUTION this system. The air bags may A child in a rear-facing child not inflate in a crash, or they restraint in a front passenger may inflate even when there...
  • Page 158 Section 2 On some vehicles, there may be a passenger air bag deactivation switch. This switch should only be used when you need to secure a rear-facing child restraint in the right front passenger seat or when circumstances may cause the potential harm from air bag inflation to pose a greater risk to the passenger than the potential...
  • Page 159: Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Be sure that if children are under CAUTION six years of age or are too small to An unsecured child restraint be well restrained by the safety may be tossed about the belt system, that they are secured vehicle in a collision or sudden in an appropriate child restraint.
  • Page 160 Section 2 CAUTION Never hold a baby in your arms while riding in a vehicle. During a crash a baby will become so heavy you can’t hold it. For example, in a crash at only 40 km/h, a 5.5 kg baby will suddenly become a 110 kg force on your arms.
  • Page 161 Seats and Restraints These restraints use the safety belt CAUTION CAUTION system in your vehicle, but the Newborn infants need The body structure of a young child also has to be secured within complete support, including child is different from an adult the restraint to help reduce the support for the head and neck.
  • Page 162 Section 2 Children who have outgrown CAUTION (Continued) their child restraint system should If, however, you secure a sit in the rear seat, restrained by a forward-facing child restraint in properly fastened safety belt. the front passenger seat, be Make sure the safety belt restrains sure to move the front the child properly.
  • Page 163: Top Strap

    Seats and Restraints Use the following chart to determine which seats in the vehicle are suit- able for the carriage of child restraint systems. Mass Group Seat Rear Front Rear Group Mass (kg) Outboard Passenger Center Passengers < 10 kg <13 kg Top Strap (If equipped) 9-18 kg...
  • Page 164 Section 2 Read and follow all instructions that come with the restraint. If your child restraint requires that the top strap be anchored, do not use the restraint unless it is anchored properly. Child restraints with top straps can only be used in rear seating positions.
  • Page 165 Seats and Restraints CAUTION The top strap anchor brackets are only designed to anchor child restraint top straps. Do not use the brackets to hold safety belts, harnesses or any other items or equipment. CAUTION For a forward-facing child • If the seat has an adjustable restraint, attach the top strap to head restraint and the child An unsecured child restraint...
  • Page 166: Anchors For Child Restraints With Lower Attaching Points

    Section 2 Anchors for Child CAUTION Restraints with Lower If a child restraint is not Attaching Points (If attached to its anchorage equipped) points, the restraint will not be This system is designed to make able to protect a child sitting installation of child restraints there.
  • Page 167 Seats and Restraints - Note: CAUTION To access this bracket on Child restraint anchors are only hatchback models, unzip the designed to be used for their two anchor covers in the seat intended purpose. cushion. The lower anchors are only 2.
  • Page 168 Section 2 5. If your child restraint has a top If you have been in a severe strap, you may need to attach collision the anchoring system the top strap to the top strap may have been damaged. Some anchor. parts may need to be repaired or replaced.
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  • Page 170 Section 3 - Starting and Operating Instructions –– – New Vehicle Break-In Period......170 Vehicle Parking..........194 Driving Precautions ........170 Traction ............196 Before Entering the Vehicle ......171 Brakes ............196 Before Driving..........171 Brake Pedal Travel......... 198 While Driving ..........172 Brake Pedal Free Play ........198 Exhaust Warnings .........173 Antilock Brake System ........
  • Page 171: Starting And Operating Instructions

    Starting and Operating Instructions ■ NEW VEHICLE ■ DRIVING NOTICE (Continued) BREAK-IN PERIOD PRECAUTIONS • Avoid making hard stops For important safety information, except in emergencies. NOTICE see the section titled "Important • Avoid quick starts, sudden Your vehicle will perform better Safety Precautions".
  • Page 172: Before Entering The Vehicle

    Section 3 Before Entering the Vehicle Before Driving • Check under the vehicle for leaks. CAUTION CAUTION • Check your vehicle’s engine oil level and other fluid levels. See Make sure all exterior light Loose objects on the Section 4. bulbs, lamps, signaling systems, instrument panel or rear and warning indicators are...
  • Page 173: While Driving

    Starting and Operating Instructions While Driving • Adjust the driver's seat to a • As you turn on the ignition, comfortable driving position. check the operation of your The driver's full attention is always vehicle’s indicators and • Make sure the head restraint is required while driving.
  • Page 174: Exhaust Warnings

    Section 3 Exhaust Warnings ■ KEYS • Avoid searching for change when approaching toll booths. For important safety information, CAUTION • Avoid answering or making see the section titled "Important phone calls on your cellular Safety Precautions". Do not leave children in the phone.
  • Page 175: Theft Deterrent System

    Starting and Operating Instructions ■ THEFT DETERRENT CAUTION (Continued) SYSTEM Leaving children, helpless adults, or pets in a vehicle with Immobilizer (If equipped) the windows closed is danger- Your vehicle may be equipped ous. They could be overcome with an immobilizer system. by extreme heat and could suffer permanent injuries or The ignition key has a transponder...
  • Page 176: Content Theft Deterrent System

    Section 3 Content Theft Deterrent In order to discourage vehicle Arming the System theft, the system will not allow the System (If equipped) To arm the system: starter and fuel circuits to operate You must use the remote keyless 1. Close the windows. if a damaged or wrong key has entry transmitter to activate the been used in an attempt to start...
  • Page 177 Starting and Operating Instructions 5. Close all doors (including the 6. Lock the vehicle with the CAUTION trunk or liftgate and the remote keyless entry system. Leaving children, helpless hood). The indicator light will flash on adults, or pets in a vehicle Note: the transmitter to show that it with the windows closed is...
  • Page 178 Section 3 Alarm Warning • Hatchback Disarming the System If this theft deterrent system is Press the lock or unlock button To disarm the system upon your armed, the alarm will go off any on the remote keyless entry return to the vehicle: transmitter or open either the time a door, the trunk or liftgate, •...
  • Page 179: Remote Keyless Entry

    Starting and Operating Instructions ■ REMOTE KEYLESS All doors will unlock, the hazard CAUTION lights will flash twice and the ENTRY (IF EQUIPPED) anti-theft system will disarm. Do not lock the vehicle using This option allows you to lock or the remote keyless entry If a door, the trunk or liftgate, or unlock your doors from up to 6 m...
  • Page 180: Operation

    Section 3 Unlock • Sedan Press to unlock all doors. • Hatchback Press to unlock all doors. The hazard lights will flash twice. Note: If a door, the trunk or the Operation Trunk Release (Sedan Only) liftgate, or the hood is not Press and hold for one second Lock...
  • Page 181: Transmitter Range

    Starting and Operating Instructions Transmitter Range • You may be too far from your vehicle. Check your distance. The range of your transmitter You may have to stand closer should be about 6 meters. At times to your vehicle in rain or snow. you may notice a decrease in the •...
  • Page 182 Section 3 3. Remove the battery and NOTICE replace it with the new one, When replacing the battery, use making sure the positive (+) care not to touch any of the side of the battery is facing circuitry. Static from your body transferred to these surfaces 4.
  • Page 183: Matching Transmitters

    Starting and Operating Instructions Matching Transmitters NOTICE Matching transmitters to your In order to keep the transmitter vehicle may be necessary if you working properly, avoid lose or replace a transmitter. Even dropping the transmitter. Do if only one transmitter is being not place heavy objects on the replaced, you must rematch all of transmitter and keep the...
  • Page 184 Section 3 With the key in the ignition switch, 2. ACC (Accessory): In this 3. ON: The switch returns to this you can turn the switch to four position, you can operate position after you start the positions: some of your electrical engine and release the switch.
  • Page 185: Starting Instructions

    Starting and Operating Instructions ■ STARTING 4. START: Starts the engine. CAUTION When the engine starts, INSTRUCTIONS release the key. The ignition Do not turn the key to LOCK switch will return to ON. while driving. The driver could NOTICE lose control of the vehicle and Do not turn the key to START Your engine is designed to work...
  • Page 186: Engine Starting

    Section 3 Engine Starting 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied before starting the NOTICE engine. Holding your key in the Start position for longer than 15 seconds at a time can damage your starter motor. Wait about 10 seconds between each try to help avoid damaging your starter.
  • Page 187 Starting and Operating Instructions 3. Turn your ignition key to START. Do not push the accelerator pedal. Let go of the key when the engine starts. 4. Let the engine idle for at least 30 seconds before driving. NOTICE When starting the engine in Vehicles with Manual - With a manual transmission, very cold weather (below...
  • Page 188: Engine Starting Problems

    Section 3 Engine Starting Problems 5. Release the parking brake. Engine Flooding 6. Drive at moderate speeds for a If the engine is flooded with Failure to Start little while, especially in cold too much gasoline, push the If the engine doesn’t start right weather.
  • Page 189: Transmission

    Starting and Operating Instructions ■ TRANSMISSION CAUTION CAUTION Automatic Transmission Do not shift out of P (Park) or Do not shift to P (Park) or N (Neutral) with the engine R (Reverse) while the vehicle is (If equipped) racing. moving. NOTICE Do not use the P (Park) position You could lose control of the...
  • Page 190 Section 3 • Your vehicle has an automatic transmission shift lock control This arrow indicates that it is system. With the ignition on, you not necessary to apply the have to fully apply the regular brake pedal or press the release brakes before you can shift out of button in order to shift.
  • Page 191 Starting and Operating Instructions R (Reverse) CAUTION Use this to back up. Do not shift out of P (Park) or N (Neutral) with the engine NOTICE racing. Shift to R (Reverse) only after your vehicle is stopped. Shifting (Automatic Overdrive) to Reverse while your vehicle is moving could damage your NOTICE...
  • Page 192 Section 3 2 (Second Gear) Press it again to return to normal automatic transmission operation. This position allows the When hold mode is activated with transmission to shift from 1 (First Gear) to 2 (Second Gear). the transmission in D (Automatic Overdrive), the transmission will The transmission will not...
  • Page 193 Starting and Operating Instructions AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFT LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM EMERGENCY OPERATION Your vehicle has an automatic transmission shift lock control If a problem is detected with the automatic transmission, the system. With the ignition on, you have to fully apply the regular Malfunction Indicator Light will turn on.
  • Page 194: Manual Transmission

    Section 3 NOTICE Shift to Reverse only after your vehicle is stopped. Shifting to Reverse while your vehicle is moving could damage your transmission. NOTICE Manual Transmission Your shift lever is in the Neutral Do not rest your foot on the position when it is centered in the clutch pedal while driving.
  • Page 195: Vehicle Parking

    Starting and Operating Instructions ■ VEHICLE PARKING To check the clutch pedal free play, turn the engine off and press NOTICE the clutch pedal by hand. Measure the distance the pedal moves until Things that can burn can touch there is a slight resistance. hot exhaust parts under your See your dealer if the clutch pedal vehicle and ignite.
  • Page 196 Section 3 Automatic Transmissions Manual Transmissions Winter Parking Tip Shift the transmission into When parking on a level surface Under cold weather conditions, P (Park). shift the transmission into the parking brake can freeze in the N (Neutral). engaged position. This is most Set the parking brake firmly.
  • Page 197: Traction

    Starting and Operating Instructions ■ TRACTION ■ BRAKES CAUTION There are three systems that Your vehicle has a dual circuit If one brake circuit should fail, control the vehicle: steering, braking system with front disc the vehicle can still be stopped brakes, and accelerator.
  • Page 198 Section 3 BRAKING IN EMERGENCIES If your vehicle is not equipped CAUTION with antilock brakes and you find At some time, nearly every driver After a car wash or driving yourself in a situation that requires gets into a situation that requires through a puddle, the brakes hard braking, press the brake hard braking.
  • Page 199: Brake Pedal Travel

    Starting and Operating Instructions Brake Pedal Travel Antilock Brake System (If equipped) See your dealer if the brake pedal does not return to normal height, The antilock brake system helps or if there is a rapid increase in you maintain directional stability pedal travel.
  • Page 200: Parking Brake

    Section 3 As you brake, the system receives When you first start the vehicle updates on wheel speed and and begin to drive away, the controls braking pressure at system performs a self-check. each wheel separately to make the You may hear a clicking noise or most of available tyre and road feel the brake pedal move during conditions.
  • Page 201: Parking Brake Lever Travel

    Starting and Operating Instructions Parking Brake Lever Travel To release the parking brake, hold CAUTION the regular brake pedal down with The parking brake lever travel your right foot. Pull up the parking Do not use the parking brake must be 9-11 notches, with a force brake lever until you can push the while the vehicle is in motion, of approximately 20 kgf.
  • Page 202: Suspension

    Section 3 ■ SUSPENSION ■ VEHICLE LOADING CAUTION The suspension system in your CAUTION If you try to carry something vehicle is designed to keep the on top of your vehicle that is vehicle level and to provide a Things you put inside your longer or wider than the smooth and controlled ride.
  • Page 203: Trailer Towing

    Starting and Operating Instructions ■ TRAILER TOWING CAUTION NOTICE Your vehicle is designed primarily The components of your Pulling a trailer improperly can as a passenger vehicle, therefore vehicle are designed to provide damage your vehicle and result handling, braking, durability and satisfactory service if the vehicle in costly repairs not covered by fuel economy will be affected by...
  • Page 204 Section 3 The maximum loaded trailer CAUTION CAUTION weight you can pull with your If you have a rear-most window If exhaust does come into your vehicle depends on your intended open and you pull a trailer with vehicle through a window in use and what special equipment your vehicle, carbon monoxide the rear or another opening,...
  • Page 205 Starting and Operating Instructions Note the proper location of the coupling ball and the fixing points of the coupling device. If you do decide to pull a trailer, here are some important points: GVW (365) CURB WT (467) • The gross axle weight ratings and the gross vehicle weight rating must not be exceeded.
  • Page 206: Trailer Loading

    Section 3 Trailer Loading • Do not tow a trailer during Never exceed the Gross Trailer "break-in". Weight Rating. To load your trailer properly, you Otherwise, the vehicle could be Trailer tongue weight should must know how to measure gross never exceed 50 kg.
  • Page 207 Starting and Operating Instructions • Maximum Load Limits CAUTION CAUTION - 1.4 DOHC/1.5 SOHC/1.6 The given trailer weights are Incorrect loading, crosswinds, DOHC Engines applicable for altitudes up to large trucks passing, or rough When towing a trailer with 1,000 m above sea level. At roads can cause swaying or trailer brakes, the trailer higher elevations, maximum...
  • Page 208: Safety Chains

    Section 3 Safety Chains Trailer Brakes Brake Fluid You should always attach chains Read and follow all instructions Change the brake fluid every between your vehicle and your that come with the trailer brakes. 15,000 km when driving under trailer. Cross the safety chains the following conditions: Never modify your vehicle’s brake under the tongue of the trailer so...
  • Page 209: Towing Tips

    Starting and Operating Instructions Towing Tips • On a long uphill gradient, shift • Drive at a reduced speed and avoid sharp turns or abrupt down and reduce your speed • Take note of the trailer to around 70 km/h to reduce maneuvers.
  • Page 210: Parking On Hills

    Section 3 Parking on Hills • When towing a trailer, avoid You should not park vehicles with parking your vehicle on a hill. If trailers on a grade (hill). However, CAUTION something were to go wrong, if you must park on a grade, follow your rig could start to move.
  • Page 211: Maintenance When Trailer Towing

    – – Starting and Operating Instructions Maintenance When Trailer 4. Reapply the regular brakes. When you are ready to leave after Then apply your parking parking on a hill, be sure to hold Towing brake, and then shift to P the regular brake pedal down Your vehicle will need service more (Park) for an automatic trans-...
  • Page 212 ––– – Section 4 - Service and Maintenance Maintenance Guidelines........212 Winter Tyres ..........254 Fuel ..............212 Spare Tyre ............ 255 Leaded Fuel...........212 Identification Numbers ......... 255 Unleaded Fuel ..........213 Vehicle Identification Number....... 255 Catalytic Converter ........215 Engine Identification Number ....... 255 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ......
  • Page 213: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance ■ MAINTENANCE CAUTION GUIDELINES Make sure you dispose of The required maintenance materials in accordance with intervals vary considerably environmental protection between climates, geographical regulations to help protect the locations, terrain and driving environment and your health. conditions.
  • Page 214: Unleaded Fuel

    Section 4 Unleaded Fuel The use of gasoline with an NOTICE octane rating lower than that (Vehicles Designed to Run on recommended may cause engine Use clean fuel only. Contami- Unleaded Fuel) knock. Continued use can cause nated fuel may reduce the life engine damage and void the of the fuel delivery system and CAUTION...
  • Page 215 Service and Maintenance The engine in your vehicle is Use of the recommended fuel is The use of gasoline with an designed to accept unleaded an important part of the proper octane rating lower than that gasoline only. The use of leaded maintenance of your vehicle.
  • Page 216: Catalytic Converter

    Section 4 If any of the following conditions NOTICE exist, you should see your dealer If you are having trouble for service as soon as possible: starting the engine, and you • The engine misfires. continue trying to start it while •...
  • Page 217: Fuel Door Release

    Service and Maintenance NOTICE Failure to follow these instructions may result in damage to the engine, fuel and/or emission systems: • Avoid frequent cold starts. • When trying to start your vehicle, do not hold the key in the START position for Fuel Door Release Filling the Tank more than 15 seconds at a...
  • Page 218 Section 4 • When you put the cap back on, CAUTION CAUTION continue to turn it clockwise until you hear a clicking noise. Fuel vapor is highly flammable. If you open the cap rapidly Keep sparks, flames and smok- while pressure inside the tank is •...
  • Page 219: Hood Release

    Service and Maintenance CAUTION CAUTION • Never fill a portable fuel To allow room for fuel expan- container while it is in your sion in the fuel tank (caused by vehicle. heat from the engine), fill the tank only until the pump’s •...
  • Page 220 Section 4 2. Then push the secondary latch 3. Disengage the hood support To close the hood: lever to the left located at the rod from the retaining clip. 1. While holding the hood to front of the vehicle and raise 4.
  • Page 221 Service and Maintenance 2. Make sure hands and other CAUTION CAUTION body parts, as well as those of other persons, are Pull on the front edge of the The electric engine cooling fan completely away from the hood to make sure it is latched can start even if the engine is engine compartment and securely before you drive your...
  • Page 222: Engine Compartment

    Section 4 ■ ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1.5 SOHC Engine When you open the hood, you'll see: 1. Air Cleaner 2. Oil Fill Cap 3. Brake/Clutch Fluid Reservoir 4. Engine Coolant Reservoir 5. Underhood Fuse and Relay Center 6. Battery 8. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir (If equipped) 7.
  • Page 223 Service and Maintenance 1.4 DOHC Engine When you open the hood, you'll see: 1. Air Cleaner 2. Oil Fill Cap 3. Brake/Clutch Fluid Reservoir 4. Engine Coolant Reservoir 5. Underhood Fuse and Relay Center 6. Battery 7. Washer Fluid Reservoir 9.
  • Page 224 Section 4 1.2 DOHC Engine 1. Air Cleaner 2. Oil Fill Cap 3. Brake/Clutch Fluid Reservoir 4. Engine Coolant Reservoir 5. Underhood Fuse and Relay Center 6. Battery 7. Washer Fluid Reservoir 9. Engine Oil Dipstick 8. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir (If equipped) 223 .
  • Page 225 Service and Maintenance 1.6 DOHC Engine When you open the hood, you'll see: 1. Air Cleaner 2. Oil Fill Cap 3. Brake/Clutch Fluid Reservoir 4. Engine Coolant Reservoir 5. Underhood Fuse and Relay Center 6. Battery 7. Washer Fluid Reservoir 9.
  • Page 226: Engine Oil

    Section 4 Engine Oil Engine oil must be kept at correct The best time to check the engine levels to help ensure proper oil level is when the oil is warm: CAUTION lubrication of the vehicle’s engine. 1. The vehicle should be on level ground.
  • Page 227 Service and Maintenance NOTICE 1.2D Don't add too much oil. If your engine has so much oil that the oil level gets above the upper mark that shows the proper operating range, your engine 1.4D/1.5S/1.6D could be damaged. 3. Remove the dipstick and wipe The level should be between the it clean.
  • Page 228 Section 4 GASOLINE 10W-30 ENGINES Choosing the Right Oil Quality 5W-30 NOTICE Use of unauthorized or low °F quality engine oil could °C damage the engine. Be sure the oil you use has the API SM (ILSAC GF-IV) rating or better. Choosing the Right Oil Viscosity When choosing an oil, consider the range of temperature your...
  • Page 229 Service and Maintenance Do not switch to a different Engine Oil Additives Engine Oil Change Intervals viscosity in the event of brief Your engine should not need any CAUTION temperature change. extra additives if you use the recommended oil quality and Changing the engine oil and NOTICE change the oil at recommended...
  • Page 230: Engine Coolant

    Section 4 Engine Coolant Severe conditions include, but are CAUTION not limited to: CAUTION Make sure you dispose of • frequent cold starting materials in accordance with If your engine overheats, see • frequent driving when the environmental protection "Engine Overheating" in outside temperature remains regulations to help protect the Section 5.
  • Page 231 Service and Maintenance The cooling system in your vehicle CAUTION is designed to use DEX-COOL coolant. Adding only plain water or a liquid other than the recom- Mixed correctly, your vehicle’s mended coolant can be coolant protects against corrosion dangerous. The engine could and freezing.
  • Page 232 Section 4 It is not necessary to add NOTICE CAUTION coolant more frequently than Do not substitute any liquids for Never open the cap when the recommended. If you add coolant the proper coolant mixture. engine and cooling system are more often, this may be a sign that Otherwise, premature corro- hot.
  • Page 233: Automatic Transmission Fluid

    Service and Maintenance Automatic Transmission Make sure the transmission fluid is Check the fluid only when the at the proper level. engine is running, the vehicle is Fluid (If equipped) parked on a level surface and the A decrease in the fluid level may It is not necessary to regularly shift lever is in P (Park).
  • Page 234 Section 4 To check the fluid: 1. Start the engine and let it run until the fluid reaches approximately 70°C-80°C. 2. Park the vehicle on a level surface. Keep the engine running. Verify that the shift lever is in P (Park). 4.
  • Page 235 Service and Maintenance 6. If the fluid is below the MIN 7. Reinsert the dipstick and CAUTION mark, you should add fluid. check the fluid level again to When you add fluid to the auto- verify the reading. Add only enough fluid to bring matic transmission, make sure the fluid level up to the MAX 8.
  • Page 236: Manual Transmission Fluid

    Section 4 Manual Transmission Fluid Check the fluid at the CAUTION intervals recommended in your (If equipped) Maintenance Schedule. Heat from the engine, transmission or fluid can cause CAUTION Check the fluid only when the severe burns. Make sure the engine is off, the vehicle is Performing this vehicle transmission is cool to the...
  • Page 237: Power Steering Fluid

    Service and Maintenance Power Steering Fluid (If equipped) NOTICE Driving your vehicle without the proper amount of fluid can result in system damage requir- ing costly repair. Check the fluid at the intervals 1. Remove the filler plug. 3. Reinstall the filler plug. recommended in your The fluid level should be up to 4.
  • Page 238 Section 4 To check the fluid level: CAUTION 1. Turn off the ignition. When adding fluid, be careful 2. Wipe the cap and the top of not to overfill. the reservoir clean. If there is too much fluid, it can 3.
  • Page 239: Brake And Clutch Fluid

    Service and Maintenance Brake and Clutch Fluid CAUTION Your vehicle has one reservoir for Used brake/clutch fluid, and the both the brake and clutch fluid. containers contaminated by the fluid, should not be disposed of CAUTION with regular trash. Do not let brake/clutch fluid Make sure you dispose of mate- touch your skin or eyes.
  • Page 240 Section 4 There are two reasons why the Adding Brake/Clutch Fluid CAUTION fluid level might go down: 1. Wipe the cap and the top of If there is too much brake fluid, • The fluid level decreases by an the reservoir clean. it can spill on the engine.
  • Page 241: Windshield Washer Fluid

    Service and Maintenance Use only commercially available CAUTION ready-to-use washer fluid. If there is too much fluid, it can When it’s very cold outside, only spill on the engine. The fluid fill the tank 3/4 full with fluid to will burn if the engine is hot allow for expansion.
  • Page 242: Battery

    Section 4 Battery NOTICE CAUTION CAUTION • Don't put water in the wind- Do not use a match or flame shield washer reservoir. It near a vehicle's battery. If Batteries have acid that can could freeze and damage you need more light, use a burn you and gas that can washer system components.
  • Page 243 Service and Maintenance Cleaning Battery Terminals 5. Remove any corrosion with a To extend the life of your vehicle’s battery, do the following: solution of baking soda and 1. Turn off the ignition and water. The solution will bubble • Keep the battery mounted remove the key.
  • Page 244: Drive Belt

    Section 4 Drive Belt CAUTION In order for the generator, When reconnecting the cable power steering pump and air to the battery, be careful to conditioning compressor to ensure the clamps are fully function properly, the drive belt seated, then tighten the should be in good condition and retaining bolts so the clamps should be adjusted properly.
  • Page 245: Air Cleaner/Filter

    Service and Maintenance Air Cleaner/Filter Do not drive your vehicle if the drive belt is loose or broken. CAUTION NOTICE The air filter must be placed A loose or broken drive belt can properly unless you are doing cause the engine to overheat repairs or maintenance work.
  • Page 246: Spark Plugs

    Section 4 4. Cover the housing with a damp cloth while cleaning the filter. 5. Away from the vehicle’s engine compartment, lightly shake the filter to release loose dust and dirt. Spark Plugs 6. Clean the filter by blowing compressed air through it in CAUTION direction opposite of nor-...
  • Page 247: Wiper Blades

    Service and Maintenance ■ WIPER BLADES If you experience reduced NOTICE performance or fuel economy, see Check the condition of the wiper your dealer for service. Do not use a silicone-based blades regularly. polish on the window glass. Sili- The spark plugs may need to be If the wiper blades are not wiping cone will permanently streak cleaned.
  • Page 248: Passenger Compartment Air Filter

    Section 4 ■ PASSENGER Wiper blades will eventually wear out and not wipe properly, reduc- COMPARTMENT AIR ing forward vision. FILTER (IF EQUIPPED) Replacement is necessary if: Your vehicle may be equipped • The wiper blade is hard, brittle with a passenger compartment or cracked.
  • Page 249 Service and Maintenance If there is a reduction in the airflow coming through your climate control system, the filter may require early replacement. NOTICE Driving with clogged filter element can overheat the blower motor and damage it. To change the filter: 2.
  • Page 250: Wheels And Tyres

    Section 4 ■ WHEELS AND TYRES CAUTION Your new vehicle comes with high- Poorly maintained and improp- quality tyres made by a leading tyre erly used tyres are dangerous. manufacturer. • Do not overload the vehicle. If you ever have questions about •...
  • Page 251: Inflation

    Service and Maintenance Inflation NOTICE CAUTION (Continued) See the tyre information label • Worn, old tyres can cause Improper tyre pressure for your vehicle's tyre inflation accidents. If the tread is badly promotes adverse effects in tyre specifications. worn, or if a tyre has been life and vehicle performance.
  • Page 252: Inspection And Rotation

    Section 4 Inspection and Rotation To check and adjust tyre pressure: Normally, the front tyres will wear For tyre pressure inspection, faster than rear tyres. To avoid the use of a quality pocket tyre uneven tread wear, rotate the pressure gauge is recommended. tyres.
  • Page 253: Tyre Replacement

    Service and Maintenance Here are other things that mean CAUTION you need to get a new tyre: Incorrect wheel nuts or • Foreign objects or punctures. improperly tightened wheel • The tread or sidewall is nuts can cause the wheel to cracked, cut or snagged deep become loose and even come enough to show cord or fabric.
  • Page 254: Tyre Chains

    Section 4 Tyre Chains CAUTION CAUTION Before using any tyre chains, Mixing brands, sizes or types of Use of snow chains could remove the wheel covers (if tyres on your vehicle (other than adversely affect vehicle equipped). the tyre brand/size/type handling.
  • Page 255: Winter Tyres

    Service and Maintenance Winter Tyres When using winter tyres on your NOTICE vehicle, be sure to use them on all Your all season tyres may not Use tyre chains only when you four wheels. offer the traction or level of have to.
  • Page 256: Spare Tyre

    Technical data Section 4 Technical data Technical data Technical data Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification Each vehicle has its own, individual Technical data Spare Tyre Vehicle identification International Standards Organisation Each vehicle has its own, individual Technical data Vehicle identification Each vehicle has its own, individual Vehicle identification Identification plate...
  • Page 257: Fuses And Circuit Breakers

    Service and Maintenance ■ FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS The wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected from short circuits by a combination of fuses, circuit breakers and fusible thermal links. This greatly reduces the chance of fires caused by electrical problems. The instrument panel fuse block is Additional fuses are located in the on the driver’s side wall of the...
  • Page 258 Section 4 If a fuse is blown, try to determine and repair the cause of the prob- lem. Be sure you replace a bad fuse with a new one of the correct size and rating. CAUTION Using a fuse substitute or a fuse of the wrong type or rating can Identify a defective fuse by its Use a fuse extractor to remove the...
  • Page 259 Service and Maintenance Name Circuits protected On Board Diagnos- WIPER CLUSTER T/SIG EMS2 tics (10A) DOOR Door Locks (15A) STOP EMS1 CIGAR AUDIO LAMP LOCK HORN Horn (15A) CLUSTER/ RR DEFOG* SOCKET WIPER Wiper (25A) ROOM LAMP STOP Stop Light (15A) DOOR RR FOG* B/UP LAMP...
  • Page 260 Section 4 Name Circuits protected Name Circuits protected Name Circuits protected MIRROR/ Electric Mirror; SUN- Sunroof (20A) DEFOG Mirror Defogger SUN- Sunroof (10A) ROOF (If equipped) MIRROR (10A) (If equipped) ROOF (If equipped) EMS2 Engine Manage- AUDIO/ Sound System, CLUSTER Instrument Cluster ment System 2 Remote Keyless...
  • Page 261: Engine Compartment Fuse Block

    Service and Maintenance Circuits protected Parking Light (Relay) PK/LP FUSE PULLER H/L LOW Fog Light (Relay) BATT IGN2/ST RELAY PK/LP (if equipped) HAZ- H/L LOW ACC/ High Beam Headlight IGN1 FAN HI FAN HI H/L LOW (Relay) RELAY Low Beam Headlight FUEL PARK P/WINDOW...
  • Page 262 Section 4 Circuits protected Circuits protected Circuits protected Right Parking Light High Speed Radiator Fan Engine Management (10A) (30A) System 1 (15A) (if equipped) Ignition 2/Starter (30A) Low Speed Radiator Fan (20A) Engine Management Accessories; Ignition 1 System 2 (15A) (30A) Air Conditioning (if equipped)
  • Page 263: Bulb Replacement

    Service and Maintenance ■ BULB REPLACEMENT CAUTION (Continued) CAUTION • Only illuminate the bulb when it is installed in a lamp. Halogen bulbs contain • Replace any headlight that is pressurized gas and may burst if cracked or damaged. dropped or scratched. You or others may be injured.
  • Page 264 Section 4 CAUTION Clean halogen bulbs with alcohol or mineral spirits and a lint-free cloth. Be sure not to touch them with your bare hands. Fingerprints on a halogen bulb may drastically shorten the bulb’s effective life. Parking Lights Front Turn Signal Lights 1.
  • Page 265 Service and Maintenance Front Fog Lights (If equipped) 5. Gently push in and turn the bulb counterclockwise to CAUTION remove it from the socket. 6. Reverse the steps to install a Performing this vehicle new bulb. maintenance procedure requires special skills, tools and When installing the new bulb equipment.
  • Page 266 Section 4 4. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb. When installing the new bulb into the socket, press it in while turning it clockwise. Make sure to push the light assembly back to its original position. Taillights, Stoplights, Back-up When installing the new bulb Lights, Rear Fog Lights and Rear into the socket, press it in...
  • Page 267 Service and Maintenance 5. Remove the five screws and remove the reflector assembly. 6. Pull the bulb straight out to remove it from the socket. 7. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb. Center High-Mounted Stoplight License Light (If equipped) 1.
  • Page 268 Section 4 Dome Light Rear Cargo Area Light 3. Remove the bulb. 1. Use the flat edge of the 1. Open the trunk or liftgate. 4. Reverse the steps to install a screwdriver to pry the lens new bulb. 2. Use a flat-head screwdriver to away from the headliner.
  • Page 269: Replacement Bulb Specifications

    Service and Maintenance ■ REPLACEMENT BULB SPECIFICATIONS Headlight (high and low) ...................60/55W x2 (Halogen) Parking Lights (front)......................... 5W x2 Front Turn Signal Light......................21W x2 Front Fog Light (If equipped)................... 55W x2 (Halogen) Side Turn Signal Light (If equipped) ..................5W x2 Rear Turn Signal Light ......................
  • Page 270: Specifications And Capacities

    Section 4 ■ SPECIFICATIONS AND CAPACITIES Engine Specifications 1.2 DOHC Engine Type.......................... 4 Cylinder In-line Valvetrain ........................DOHC 16 Valve Displacement ......................... 1,206 cc Bore x Stroke....................... 69.7 mm x 79.0 mm Compression Ratio ........................10.5 : 1 Maximum Power ....................62 kW @ 6,000 rpm Maximum Torque .....................
  • Page 271 Service and Maintenance Engine Specifications (Continued) 1.4 DOHC Engine Type.......................... 4 Cylinder In-line Valvetrain ........................DOHC 16 Valve Displacement ......................... 1,399 cc Bore x Stroke....................... 77.9 mm x 73.4 mm Compression Ratio ........................9.5 : 1 Maximum Power ....................69 kW @ 6,200 rpm Maximum Torque .....................
  • Page 272 Section 4 Engine Specifications (Continued) 1.5 SOHC Engine Type.......................... 4 Cylinder In-line Valvetrain ........................SOHC 8 Valve Displacement ......................... 1,498 cc Bore x Stroke....................... 76.5 mm x 81.5 mm Compression Ratio ........................9.5 : 1 Maximum Power ....................62 kW @ 5,600 rpm Maximum Torque .....................
  • Page 273 Service and Maintenance Engine Specifications (Continued) 1.6 DOHC Engine Type.......................... 4 Cylinder In-line Valvetrain ........................DOHC 16 Valve Displacement ......................... 1,598 cc Bore x Stroke....................... 79.0 mm x 81.5 mm Compression Ratio ........................9.5 : 1 Maximum Power ....................76 kW @ 5,800 rpm Maximum Torque .....................
  • Page 274: Drivetrain

    Section 4 Drivetrain 4-Speed Automatic Transmission 1.4 DOHC/1.5 SOHC 1.6 DOHC Drive System ............Front Wheel Drive ......Front Wheel Drive Gear Ratios First ..................2.875 ........... 2.875 Second ................. 1.568 ........... 1.568 Third ..................1.000 ........... 1.000 Fourth .................. 0.697 ........... 0.697 Reverse.................
  • Page 275 Service and Maintenance Drivetrain (Continued) 5-Speed Manual Transmission 1.2 DOHC 1.4 /1.6 DOHC 1.5 SOHC Drive System ..........Front Wheel Drive..Front Wheel Drive ..Front Wheel Drive Gear Ratios First Gear............... 3.538......3.545 ......3.545 Second Gear............1.952......1.952 ......1.952 Third Gear ............. 1.323......1.276 ......1.276 Fourth Gear ............
  • Page 276: Chassis

    Section 4 Chassis Front Suspension ......................McPherson Strut Rear Suspension ...................... Torsion Beam Axle Alignment (Unloaded) Front Camber ........................-24’ ± 45’ Rear Camber ........................-1°30’ ± 30’ Caster..........................2°30’ ± 45’ Front Toe-In ..........................4’ ± 10’ Rear Toe-In ..........................15’ ± 20’ Steering Type................Power assisted (If equipped), Rack &...
  • Page 277: Capacities (Approximate)

    Service and Maintenance Capacities (Approximate) Fuel Tank............................45.0 L Coolant 1.2 DOHC Engine........................5.2 L 1.4 DOHC/1.5 SOHC/1.6 DOHC Engines ..................6.3 L Engine Oil (with oil filter)......................3.75 L Automatic Transmission.....................5.87 ± 0.2 L Manual Transmission 1.2 DOHC Engine........................2.1 L 1.4 DOHC/1.5 SOHC/1.6 DOHC Engines ..................1.8 L Brake/Clutch Fluid ........................0.5 L Power Steering Fluid........................1.1 L .
  • Page 278: Exterior Dimensions

    Section 4 Exterior Dimensions Sedan Hatchback Overall Length...............4,310 mm ........3,920 mm Overall Width ..............1,710 mm ........1,680 mm Overall Height ...............1,505 mm ........1,505 mm Wheel Base..............2,480 mm ........2,480 mm Front Track ..............1,450 mm ........1,450 mm Rear Track ..............1,430 mm ........1,410 mm 277 .
  • Page 279: Weight

    Service and Maintenance Weight 1.4 DOHC ENGINE Curb Weight Sedan Manual Transmission....................1,152-1,215 kg Automatic Transmission ..................1,156-1,219 kg Hatchback Manual Transmission....................1,143-1,206 kg Automatic Transmission ..................1,147-1,210 kg Gross Vehicle Weight Sedan Manual Transmission......................1,570 kg Automatic Transmission ....................1,574 kg Hatchback Manual Transmission......................1,541 kg Automatic Transmission ....................
  • Page 280 Section 4 Weight (Continued) 1.2 DOHC ENGINE Curb Weight Sedan........................1,115-1,178 kg Hatchback.......................1,105-1,168 kg Gross Vehicle Weight Sedan..........................1,533 kg Hatchback......................... 1,503 kg 1.5 SOHC ENGINE Curb Weight Sedan Manual Transmission....................1,143-1,206 kg Automatic Transmission ..................1,147-1,210 kg Hatchback Manual Transmission....................1,133-1,196 kg Automatic Transmission ..................1,137-1,200 kg Gross Vehicle Weight Sedan Manual Transmission......................1,561 kg...
  • Page 281 Service and Maintenance Weight (Continued) 1.6 DOHC ENGINE Curb Weight Sedan Manual Transmission....................1,157-1,220 kg Automatic Transmission ..................1,161-1,224 kg Hatchback Manual Transmission....................1,152-1,215 kg Automatic Transmission ..................1,156-1,219 kg Gross Vehicle Weight Sedan Manual Transmission......................1,575 kg Automatic Transmission ....................1,579 kg Hatchback Manual Transmission......................
  • Page 282: Vehicle Top Speed

    Section 4 ■ VEHICLE TOP SPEED 1.2 DOHC 1.4 DOHC 1.5 SOHC Automatic Transmission......Not Applicable....170 km/h ....166 km/h Manual Transmission ........170 km/h....176 km/h ....170 km/h 1.6 DOHC Engine Automatic Transmission......................170 km/h Manual Transmission ......................182 km/h 281 .
  • Page 283: Recommended Fuel

    Service and Maintenance ■ RECOMMENDED FUEL Africa Fuel Octane Countries Leaded Ethiopia Eritrea, Kenya, Madagascar, Nigeria, Senegal Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Liberia Unleaded Tunisia Cape Verde, Egypt Libya, Mauritius, Morocco, South Africa Asia & Pacific Fuel Octane Countries...
  • Page 284: Latin America

    Section 4 Latin America Fuel Octane Countries Leaded Uruguay Unleaded Ecuador Bolivia, Colombia, Jamaica, Peru, St. Maarten, Suriname Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Chile, Costa Rica, Curacao, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Nicaragua, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St.
  • Page 285: Recommended Fluids And Lubricants

    Service and Maintenance ■ RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS FLuId ChArT USAGE FLUID / LUBRICANT ITEM CAPACITY CLASSIFICATION Engine Oil (with oil Engine oil rated API SM (ILSAC GF-IV). To determine the preferred viscosity for Engine Oil 3.75L Dexos1 5W-30 / API SM (ILSAC GV-IV) grade SAE 5W-30 filter) your vehicle's engine, see "Engine Oil"...
  • Page 286: Maintenance Schedule

    Section 4 ■ MAINTENANCE It is also your responsibility to keep Non-genuine parts have not been records and receipts as proof of examined or approved by us. We SCHEDULE regular maintenance. can certify neither the suitability This section provides the nor the safety of non-genuine Records and receipts together with maintenance schedule which is...
  • Page 287: Maintenance Intervals

    Service and Maintenance Maintenance Intervals Severe Driving Conditions • driving in heavy city traffic where the outside temperature "Severe" driving conditions You should follow the periodic regularly reaches 32°C (90°F) include: required maintenance schedule. or higher • repeated short-distance See "Scheduled Maintenance •...
  • Page 288: Scheduled Maintenance Services

    Section 4 Scheduled Maintenance Services It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that maintenance services are performed on the vehicle in accordance with the Scheduled Maintenance Services chart. It is also the owner’s responsibility to retain evidence of the performed maintenance services. Maintenance Interval Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first x1,000 km...
  • Page 289 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Interval Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first x1,000 km x1,000 miles Months MAINTENANCE ITEM Engine Control System Timing Belt (1.4 DOHC, 1.5 SOHC and 1.6 DOHC) Timing Belt (1.2 DOHC) Inspect and adjust every 250,000 km (150,000 miles) or 10 years. Ignition Cable Inspect and adjust every 96,000 km (60,000 miles).
  • Page 290 Section 4 Maintenance Interval Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first x1,000 km x1,000 miles Months MAINTENANCE ITEM Chassis and Body Wheel Alignment (9) Inspect when abnormal condition is noted. Steering Wheel and Linkage Power Steering Fluid and Lines (2) Drive Shaft Boots Safety Belts, Buckles and Anchorages Lubricate Locks, Hinges and Hood Latch...
  • Page 291 Service and Maintenance (9) If necessary, rotate and balance (4) If the vehicle is operated under (7) If the vehicle is operated under dusty driving conditions, inspect severe conditions (short distance wheels. the air cleaner element every driving, extensive idling, frequent (10) 1.2 DOHC: Inspect every 5,000 km (3,000 miles) or every low-speed operation in stop-and-...
  • Page 292 Section 5 - Problems on the Road ––––– Jump Starting ..........292 Changing a Flat Tyre........302 Towing Your Vehicle ........296 Jack Specifications......... 308 Problems on the Road Engine Overheating ........299 If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck......308 Rocking Your Vehicle ........309 291 .
  • Page 293: Problems On The Road

    Problems on the Road ■ JUMP STARTING CAUTION CAUTION (Continued) If your battery has run down, you Batteries have acid that can • Make sure the battery may use another vehicle and some burn you and gas that can providing the jump start has jumper cables to start your vehicle.
  • Page 294 Section 5 To jump start your vehicle, 3. Now open the hoods and CAUTION follow these steps: locate the positive (+) and To ensure that the vehicles do negative (-) battery terminals. NOTICE not roll, set the parking brake CAUTION firmly on both vehicles involved Ignoring these steps could in the jump starting procedure.
  • Page 295 Problems on the Road 6. Now take the negative (-) CAUTION (black) cable. First connect Check that the jumper cables it to the good battery's don’t have any loose or missing negative (-) terminal. Use the insulation. If they do, you could remote negative (-) terminal if get a shock and the vehicles the vehicle has one.
  • Page 296 Section 5 7. Attach the other end of the 9. Then try to start the other 10. Remove the cables in reverse negative cable to a heavy vehicle. order to prevent electrical metal part on the engine shorting. If the engine does not start of the vehicle with the after a few tries, the vehicle CAUTION...
  • Page 297: Towing Your Vehicle

    Problems on the Road TOWING YOUR VEHICLE WITH A WHEEL LIFT 1. Turn on the hazard warning flashers. 2. Turn the ignition key to the accessory position. 3. Shift the transmission into N (Neutral). 4. Release the parking brake. ■ TOWING YOUR CAUTION VEHICLE NOTICE...
  • Page 298 Section 5 5. Tow your vehicle with the EMERGENCY TOWING front wheels off the ground. If towing service is not available in an emergency, the vehicle may be NOTICE towed temporarily by securing a Do not tow with sling-type cable to one of the emergency equipment.
  • Page 299 Problems on the Road CAUTION CAUTION When towing the vehicle with a When towing with a tow rope, tow rope, the vehicle can be you could lose control of the damaged. towed vehicle. Use the towing eyes only if no Do not tow the vehicle if the other towing equipment is wheels, transmission, axles,...
  • Page 300: Problems On The Road Engine Overheating

    Section 5 NOTICE CAUTION When the rear towing hook is Continued operation of an used, always pull the cable or overheated engine, even for a chain in a straight direction short time, may result in a fire with respect to the hook. Never and the possibility of personal pull on the hooks at a sideways injury and/or severe vehicle...
  • Page 301 Problems on the Road If you get the overheat warning If the fan is not operating and CAUTION with no sign of steam: steam is visible: The electric engine cooling fan 1. Pull over and stop the vehicle 1. Turn off the engine. can start even if the engine is as soon as it is safe to do so.
  • Page 302 Section 5 If the fan is operating with no sign Check for leaks in the following: CAUTION of steam: • Radiator Steam and scalding liquids from 1. Open the hood. • Radiator Hoses a hot cooling system can blow 2. Let the engine idle until it is out and burn you badly.
  • Page 303: Changing A Flat Tyre

    Problems on the Road ■ CHANGING A FLAT CAUTION CAUTION (Continued) TYRE Avoid further tyre and wheel To help prevent the vehicle damage by driving very slowly from moving while changing CAUTION to a level place to change the flat tyre: Getting under a vehicle when it your tyre.
  • Page 304 Section 5 2. Use the flat edge of the wheel CAUTION (Continued) wrench or a screwdriver to • Make sure to use the proper pry off the wheel cover (if jacking locations. equipped). • Place the jack under the If your vehicle has the plastic jacking point nearest the tyre bolt-on wheel covers, the you want to change.
  • Page 305 Problems on the Road CAUTION Raising your vehicle with the jack improperly positioned can damage the vehicle or may allow the vehicle to fall off the jack. To avoid personal injury and vehicle damage, be sure to fit the jack lift head into the proper location before raising 3.
  • Page 306 Section 5 CAUTION Getting under a vehicle when it is jacked up is dangerous. If the vehicle slips off the jack, you could be badly injured or killed. Never get under a vehicle when it is supported only by a jack. 9.
  • Page 307 Problems on the Road CAUTION CAUTION Rust or dirt on the wheel, or on Never use oil or grease on the parts to which it is fastened, studs, nuts or bolts. If you do, can make the wheel nuts the nuts or bolts might come become loose after a time.
  • Page 308 Section 5 16. Store all the equipment in the CAUTION NOTICE proper storage area. Incorrect wheel nuts or bolts or Improperly tightened wheel To reduce rattling, stow the improperly tightened wheel nuts or bolts can lead to brake jack, jack handle and tools nuts or bolts can cause the pulsation and rotor damage.
  • Page 309: Jack Specifications

    Problems on the Road Jack Specifications ■ IF YOUR VEHICLE GETS NOTICE STUCK Your vehicle is equipped with a Spinning the wheels can jack capable of lifting 650 kg. If your vehicle gets stuck in sand, destroy parts of the vehicle, mud, ice or snow, you will need to including the tyres.
  • Page 310: Rocking Your Vehicle

    Section 5 Rocking Your Vehicle CAUTION CAUTION Keep your foot off the accelera- tor pedal while shifting. Wait Before rocking the vehicle, until the transmission is check that there are no physical completely shifted into gear. objects or people around the Do not race the engine.
  • Page 312: Index

    Index 6-Disc CD/MP3 Players ........72 Audio - Sound System With Tape Player ....64 Accessory Power Outlet ........43 Audio - Steering Wheel Audio Controls ..... 109 Air - Air Cleaner/Filter ........244 Automatic Climate Control System ..... 54 Air Bag ..............152 Air Bag - Passenger Air Bags Deactivation Switch ...156 Battery ..........
  • Page 313 Index B (Continued) Children - Anchors for Child Restraints with Lower Attaching Points ........165 Brakes - Fluid .............207 Children - Child Restraint Top Strap ....162 Brakes - Parking Brake ........199 Children - Child Restraints ........ 158 Brakes - Parking Brake Lever Travel ....200 Children - Securing a Child Restraint with Brakes - Pedal Travel ..........198 Lower Attaching Points and Top Strap ....
  • Page 314 Index Dash - Instrument Cluster ......25, 27 Electrical - Engine Compartment Fuse Block ..260 Dash- and Console-Mounted Instruments Electrical - Fuses and Circuit Breakers ....256 and Controls .............25 Electrical - Instrument Panel Fuse Block ..... 258 Defogger - Rear Window ........61 Electrical - Dimensions - Exterior Dimensions .....277 Underhood Fuse and Relay Center ...
  • Page 315 Index Fuel - Recommended Fuel ......... 282 Fuel - Unleaded ..........213 Filter - Air Cleaner/Filter ........244 Fuses ..............256 Filter - Passenger Compartment Air Filter ..62, 247 Fuses - Engine Compartment Fuse Block ... 260 Flooding - Engine Flooding .......187 Fuses - Instrument Panel Fuse Block ....
  • Page 316 Index Keys ..............173 Keys - Immobilizer System ........ 174 Identification - Engine Identification Number ..255 Keys - Remote Keyless Entry ......178 Identification - Identification Numbers ....255 Keys - Transmitter Range ........180 Identification - Vehicle Identification Number ..255 Ignition - Ignition Switch ......108, 182 Immobilizer - Immobilizer System .....174 Label - Engine Identification Number ....
  • Page 317 Index L (Continued) Lights - Dome Light ..........49 Maintenance - Air Cleaner ......221-224 Lights - Exterior Light Controls ......25 Maintenance - Air Cleaner/Filter ......244 Lights - Exterior Lights Control Lever ....107 Maintenance - Lights - Fog Lights Indicator ........40 Automatic Transmission Dipstick .....
  • Page 318 Index M (Continued) Maintenance - Parking - Parking a Trailer on Hills ..... 209 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ....284 Parking - Parking Brake ........199 Maintenance - Washer Fluid Reservoir ..221-224 Parking - Vehicle Parking ........194 Maintenance - Windshield Washer Fluid ....240 Parking Brake - Parking Brake Lever Travel ..
  • Page 319 Index R (Continued) Roof - Overhead Area and Roof ......124 Roof - Sunroof ..........124 Reclining - Seatback Manual Reclining Control ..130 Relays - Underhood Fuse and Relay Center ...221-224 Safety - Air Bag ..........152 Remote Keyless Entry .........178 Safety - Anchors for Child Restraints with Restraint System - Warning Light ....38, 150 Lower Attaching Points ........
  • Page 320 Index S (Continued) Sound System - Sound System with CD/MP3 Player ....90 Seats - Driver Seat Height Adjustment ....131 Sound System - Sound System With Tape and Seats - Easy Entry Seat ........138 6-Disc CD/MP3 Players ........72 Seats - Folding Rear Seatback ......133 Sound System - Seats - Front Seat Controls ........130 Sound System With Tape Player ......
  • Page 321 Index S (Continued) Theft Deterrent - Theft Deterrent System ..174 Tyres - Changing a Flat ....... 18, 302 Steering - Power Steering Fluid ......236 Tyres - Inspection and Rotation ......251 Steering - Tyres - Spare Tyre ........18, 302 Power Steering Fluid Reservoir ....221-224 Tyres - Tyre Chains ...........
  • Page 322 Index T (Continued) Visors - Sun Visors ..........124 Trailer - Trailer Towing ........202 Trailering - Maintenance When Trailer Towing ..210 Warning Light - Air Bag Light ...... 39, 156 Trailering - Towing Tips ........208 Warning Light - Door Ajar Light ......40 Transmission .............188 Warning Light - Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light .

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