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This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your new MUSSO and to provide important safety information. We urge you to read it carefully and follow the recommendations to help assure the most enjoyable, safe, and trouble-free operation of your vehicle.
Non-Ssangyong Genuine parts and accessories have not been examined or approved by Ssangyong. We can not certify the suitability or safety of non-Ssangyong Genuine parts and accessories and are not liable for damage caused by their use.
TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR ........................ 1-1 STARTING AND OPERATING ........................2-1 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ......................3-1 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ................4-1 TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM ........................5-1 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ........................6-1 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ....................... 7-1 VEHICLE CARE ............................
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Ensure that windows, outside rear view • Be sure you understand your car and your new Musso. However, following a few mirrors and lights are clean, undamaged its equipment and how to operate it simple precautions for the first few hundred and unobstructed.
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To protect your car from theft, an electronic immobilization system has been installed in your Musso. Only keys with correct electronic code can be used to start the car. Even if a key has the same profile, it will not start the engine if the electronic code is incorrect.
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• Do not dispose of used battery with operation. household waste. • Check with local authority or Ssangyong Dealer for safe dis- posal facilities.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–5 DOOR LOCKS Each door can be locked or unlocked from Front doors can be locked or unlocked CAUTION from outside by using the key. the inside by pushing or pulling the door lock Transmitter can be damaged. To lock, turn the key towards the front of button.
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1–6 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR To open the door from the outside, turn the To open the door from the inside, lift the door WARNING key and pull the door handle upward. lock button and pull the inside door handle. Never leave children or animals un- attended in the vehicle.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–7 CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKING KEY HOLE ILLUMINATION* SYSTEM RELEASE The key hole illumination lamp is fitted around the ignition key hole. If either front door is You can activate the central door locking If the vehicle speed is above 15km/h at the opened, the lamp turns on to help driver in- system from driver’s or passenger’s door.
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1–8 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR CHILD SECURITY DOOR LOCKS TAILGATE LOCKS Child security locking helps prevent rear Tailgate can be locked or unlocked from WARNING doors from being accidentally opened by outside by using the key. Children in rear seats can open rear children in the car.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–9 POWER WINDOWS Operation Of Windows From The Driver’s Seat You may operate the power windows when WARNING the ignition switch is ON by using the power An open tailgate while vehicle is in Driver’s window window switches on each door panel.
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1–10 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR Operation Of Windows From The POWER WINDOW LOCK SWITCH Passenger’s And Rear Seat If this switch is pressed, all door windows Passenger’s and rear door window are operated only by driver’s door window To lower the window press down on the Passenger’s and rear door window switches.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–11 TILTABLE STEERING WHEEL POWER SUN ROOF* The steering wheel can be adjusted up or Before operating the sun roof you first have Tilting Up the Sun Roof down to the desired position. To adjust the to open the roll blind by pressing the grip up.
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1–12 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR POWER OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS 1. Select the mirror as you want to adjust WARNING by using the left/right switch located in- Adjust the outside rear view mirrors with the Parts of the body protruding from side the mirror adjustment pad, to the left adjusting switches so that you can see not the vehicle can be struck by passing...
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–13 OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS The outside rearview mirror on the Foldable Outside Rearview Mirror WARNING passenger’s side is convex if it says “OB- If necessary, the outside rearview mirror can Side convex mirrors make objects ap- JECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN be folded flat to the rear by pushing them pear smaller and farther away than...
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1–14 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR AUTOMATIC DIMMIING INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR* The inside rearview mirror can be adjusted CAUTION up, down or side ways to obtain the best At night, when the glare is too high, the mir- Maintain rearward vision from view.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–15 FRONT SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTMENT FRONT SEAT RECLINING ADJUSTMENT To move the seat forward or backward, pull WARNING and hold the seat slide lever up and move To change the seat back angle, lean for- Excessive seat belt slack could re- the seat as required.
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1–16 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR DRIVER’S SEAT HEIGHT DRIVER’S SEAT WARMER* ADJUSTMENT Warm the driver’s seat in the cold weather WARNING for your comfortable driving. To adjust the height of front seat, push the Control of vehicle can be lost. Press the ‘HI’...
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8-WAY POWER SEAT (DRIVER’S)* POCKET To adjust driver’s lumber support, move the If your Musso is fitted with a power seat it lever until the desired angle is achieved. can be controlled by the power seat control The front seat back storage pocket is pro-...
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1–18 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR DRIVER’s SEAT SLIDE DRIVER’s SEAT HEIGHT DRIVER’s SEAT TILT ADJUSTMENT* ADJUSTMENT* ADJUSTMENT* To move the seat forwards or backwards To adjust the driver’s seat height, move the To adjust the front and/or rear portion of the electrically, slide the control lever forwards control lever upwards or downwards.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–19 DRIVER’s SEAT RECLINING HEAD RESTRAINTS ADJUSTMENT* Head restraints are designed to help reduce CAUTION the risk of neck injuries. To adjust backrest angle, move the switch • Control of vehicle can be lost. For maximum protection, slide the head re- in the direction of the arrows.
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1–20 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR RECLINING REAR SEAT BACK FOLDING REAR SEAT To remove the head restraint The rear seat backs can be reclined sepa- To fold the rear seat to increase luggage 1. Pull it up to the stop position. rately for the comfortable driving of passen- space: While pushing the release button...
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–21 UNFOLDING REAR SEAT 4. Make sure the seat erect with pushing 5. Pull the strap located at the bottom of the To return the rear seat to its original position: the levers from the right to the left. seat cushion across the seat.
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1–22 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR SIDE ARMREST 8. Make sure the seat belts are not twisted Pull or push the armrest to raise or lower it. WARNING or caught in the seatback and are ar- To remove the armrest, lower the armrest Ensure that the rear seatbacks and ranged in there proper position.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–23 CENTER ARMREST* SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS The center armrest can be folded down for To protect you and your passengers in the CAUTION use when there are only 1 or 2 rear seat event of an accident, it is compulsory that Improper use of seat belt can cause passengers.
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No replacement is required after twisted. the trim panel. a minor collision if a Ssangyong Dealer or • Never wear the shoulder belt un- Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation der your arm. finds that no damage has occurred and •...
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–25 CHILD RESTRAINT When transporting infants or small children, Pregnant Women CAUTION an appropriate child restraint system should It is recommended that pregnant women use Damaged seat belts can cause more always be used. seat belts. Contact your doctor for specific serious injury.
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1–26 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR THREE POINT SEAT BELT Each Ssangyong vehicle is equipped with Using the Belt WARNING three point seat belts with automatic retrac- Pull the belt evenly out of the retractor and • When installing a child restraint...
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–27 LAP BELT To remove the belt, depress the red push- The buckle and metal latch plate of the cen- A lap belt is installed in the center of the button on the buckle. The belt will retract rear seat.
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1–28 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTOR The seat belt height adjustor is provided for CAUTION WARNING the front seat. Damaged or incorrectly fastened seat Improperly worn seat belt could Pull up the adjuster knob and slide the re- belt could cause serious injury.
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Wear the seat belt at all times even the event of a collision. a crash, it is very difficult to accurately de- if your Musso is equipped with an air The air bag system activates during a fron- termine if the air bags should or should not bag.
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• The air bag system must only be column and air bag should be done the driver. After the air bag completely in- disposed by Ssangyong Dealer. by only Ssangyong Dealer. flates, it immediately deflates so that it does • The air bag system must only be not interfere with the driver’s visibility or...
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• NEVER INSTALL A REAR-FACING Repairs to instrument panel should wheel, will be very hot after infla- CHILD RESTRAINT IN THE FRONT only be done by Ssangyong Dealer. tion. Do not touch them. SEAT. A rear-facing child restraint could be struck by the inflating front WARNING passenger air bag.
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The air bag is a fore the steering wheel removal. The Because others who operate your Musso supplemental system of seat belt. front road wheel must be set straight may not have the opportunity to read this in You must wear seat belt.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–33 FUEL FILLER DOOR RELEASE LEVER 3. Open the fuel filler cap by turning it WARNING counterclockwise. The fuel filler is located in the rear quarter Fuel may be under pressure. 4. After refueling, tighten the fuel filler cap panel on the left-hand side of the vehicle.
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1–34 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR ENGINE HOOD 2. Pull the safety catch lever located be- 3. To hold the engine hood in the open 1. To open the engine hood, pull the release knob located on left lower side of instru- side the grille and lift the engine hood.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–35 4. Before closing the engine hood, press WARNING WARNING the support rod firmly into its clip to pre- If it is necessary to check beneath the An open engine hood while the ve- vent it from rattling. engine hood with engine running ;...
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Don’t put anything on the luggage slightly to roll the luggage cover. cover. Consult your Ssangyong Outlet for details When Removing the Luggage Cover and regulations on driving with a trailer and/ After tearing off the edge of luggage cover or loaded roof rack.
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Operation in Foreign Countries CAUTION suitable. Fuel quality has a decisive influence If you are going to drive your Musso in an- Engine and exhaust system will be on the power output, driveability and life of other country, be sure to : damaged.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–3 IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch on the right side of the ACC POSITION START POSITION steering column has the following four po- The engine can be turned off without lock- This position activates the starter motor, sitions, LOCK, ACC, ON, and START.
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2–4 STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 1. Apply the parking brake. Diesel engine model : • Make sure the area around the vehicle is clear. The glow indicator light will come on and 2. Manual transmission : •...
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• If the engine does not start, wait 10 selector lever position “P” or “N”. (Engine Control Unit) checks the crypto code seconds before trying again. of key and, if correct, allow your Musso to 4. Warm-up start the engine. Allow the engine to idle for at least If you can not start the engine, have the 30seconds after starting.
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TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION* CAUTION To change gears, fully depress the clutch The automatic transmission in your Musso To help prevent clutch damage, do pedal. Then, move the gearshift lever. has 4 forward speeds and 1 reverse speed. not rest your foot on the clutch pedal After shifting, release the clutch slowly.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–7 Starting the Car WARNING WARNING • After starting the engine, fully depress The vehicle could move unexpectedly To help prevent transmission dam- the foot brake pedal before shifting the when shifting. You could lose control age; selector lever to the “R”, “D”, “3”, “2”...
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2–8 STARTING AND OPERATING Selector Lever Positions P, R and N Drive Range “D” Drive Range 3 P = Park. The rear wheels locked. To be se- D = The drive position for normal driving 3 = The drive position for driving conditions lected only with the vehicle stationary conditions in first to fourth gear.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–9 MODE SWITCH Drive Range 2 • [W] - WINTER MODE • [P] - POWER MODE 2 = The drive position prevents the trans- Press the “W” portion of the mode For increased power, improved accel- mission from shifting into third or fourth eration or driving up long slopes, press switch to select “WINTER”...
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DRIVING TIPS FOR AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY SHIFTING 5. Have your vehicle repaired by TRANSMISSION* Ssangyong dealer or authorized service PROCEDURE Starting the Car operation as soon as possible. Your vehicle has a shift lever lock control After starting the engine and before shifting system.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–11 4-WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION Engine Braking Maneuvering the Car Driving Position In order to utilize the engine braking effect To maneuver the car back and forth during The 4WD indicator light illuminates when the when driving downhill, select drive range attempts to park or in garage entrances uti- 4WD switch is in ‘4H or 4L (Part-time)’...
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2–12 STARTING AND OPERATING ‘2H’ or ‘4H’ ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ ‘4L’ • ‘4H’ (4-Wheel drive, high) 4-Wheel Drive Operation • ‘2H’ ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ ‘4H’ (Part-time only) 1. Part-time : Use this for driving on wet To shift from ‘2H’...
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–13 T.O.D (TORQUE ON DEMAND)* Full time vehicle is equipped with T.O.D sys- WARNING tem. In case of part-time 4WD, do not use T.O.D privides the suitable power to front & 4WD for normal driving on dry pave- rear axle based on sensing data by Trans- ment.
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Do not drive with your foot resting • Keep plenty of space ahead, to the Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho- on the brake pedal. This could result rear and to the sides. rized Service Operation before continu- in the brakes overheating and losing •...
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In the event of a defect in ABS, the trac- taking unnecessary risks. tion control system (TCS) is shut off as well. Have the ABS checked by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation as soon as possible.
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It goes out after around 2 seconds. The TCS warning light flashes when traction control function is operating. A fault with the TCS system will illuminate the TCS warning light while the engine is running. If this condition occurs, consult your Ssangyong Dealer as soon as possible.
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Ensure the parking brake is fully released place the gearshift lever in the “1st” before driving off. position. See your Ssangyong Dealer if adjustment of NOTE the parking brake is required. Automatic transmission models : In the event of a defect of the anti- Move the selector lever to the “P”...
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–19 SUGGESTIONS FOR MORE ECONOMICAL OPERATION CAUTION CAUTION Your car’s fuel economy is mainly dependent Things that can burn could touch hot Under cold weather conditions, the on your style of driving. exhaust parts under your vehicle and parking brake can freeze in the en- How you drive, where you drive, and when ignite.
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• Never sit (or leave the children) in a ately by a Ssangyong Dealer or • Always ensure your vehicle is main- parked or stopped vehicle for any ex- Ssangyong Authorized Service Opera- tained to the manufacturer’s specifica-...
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–21 HAZARDOUS DRIVING When hazardous driving is encountered because of water, snow, ice, mud, sand or similar hazard, follow these suggestions. • Drive cautiously and allow extra dis- tance for braking. • Avoid sudden movements in braking or steering.
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3–2 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WITH MANUAL TRANSMISSION...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–3 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION...
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3–4 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. Sun visor (driver’s) 17. Side ventilation vent (left) 32. Tailgate window wiper and washer switch 2. Room lamp 18. Light switch, Turn signal switch 33. Heater/Air conditioner control panel 3. Inside rearview mirror 19. Steering wheel 34.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–5 INSTRUMENTS 1. Speedometer 11. Reset button 22. EBD warning light* 2. Odometer 12. Auto shift indicator* 23. ECS/SPORT warning light* 3. Trip odometer 13. Door open warning light 24. 4WD warning light* 4. Tachometer 14. TCS indicator (equipped with ABD)* 25.
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3–6 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS SPEEDOMETER ODOMETER/TRIP ODOMETER TACHOMETER The speedometer indicates the vehicle The odometer records the accumulated dis- The tachometer indicates engine speed in speed in kilometers per hour (km/h) or mile tance driven in kilometers or mile. revolutions per minute. per hour (m/h).
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–7 TEMPERATURE GAUGE FUEL GAUGE The temperature gauge indicates the tem- This gauge indicates the level of fuel remain- CAUTION perature of engine coolant when the ignition ing in the fuel tank. Excessive speed can damage engine. switch is in the “ON”...
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• If oil level is normal, take vehicle proper level. Fill up fuel tank as soon as possible to Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong If the oil level is normal, have the lubricating when warning light comes on. Authorized Service Operation. system checked at the nearest Ssangyong Dealer.
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Operation to repair the problem as may continue to drive. soon as possible. However, you should consult a Ssangyong Distributor or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation to repair the problem as soon as possible.
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3. If the brake operates normally and you NOTE judge it to be safe, drive carefully at a Low brake fuel level may increase safe speed to the nearest Ssangyong the stopping distance and require Dealer for inspection immediately. greater pedal effort as well as 4.
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ABS is switched off be- dicate a failure in the base brake out, contact your nearest Ssangyong Dealer cause of a fault. system due to the malfunction of or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation.
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• If the belt is OK, there is a problem some- where in the charging system. The prob- lem should be located and corrected as soon as possible. Have the system checked and repaired immediately by your nearest Ssangyong Dealer.
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If a bulb is burned out, replace it im- air bag system checked without delay by a mediately to help avoid an accident. Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho- If the indicating arrows don’t go on rized Service Operation. at all when you signal a turn, check See page 1-29 for details on the air bag.
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ON. This means the indica- tor bulb is operating properly. The indicator should go out after about 2 seconds. If the indicator stays on, the syetem should be checked as soon as possible by Ssangyong Dealer. NOTE During driving, the light flashes only when the TCS is operating.
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The waiting function in ECS system, have the ECS sys- time will vary according to the engine cool- tem checked at the nearest Ssangyong ant temperature. When the glow plugs are Dealer. sufficiently heated for cold starting, the light will go out.
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3–16 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS POWER MODE INDICATOR AUTO SHIFT INDICATOR* 4WD INDICATOR The indicator will come on when the power The indicator comes on when the ignition 4WD - Part time mode (“POWER”) switch is selected. switch is ON and the indicator shows the The “4WD HIGH”...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–17 LIGHT SWITCH To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob 4WD - Full time* NOTE on the end of the combination switch lever. The “4WD LOW” indicator comes on when The asymmetrical low beam in- the 4WD switch is in “4L”...
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3–18 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TURN SIGNAL SWITCH HIGH BEAM SWITCH PASSING LIGHT SWITCH Move this lever up to the stop position to To turn on the high beam headlights push the To flash the high beam, pull the lever to- signal a right turn.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–19 WINDSHIELD WIPER SWITCH To operate the windshield wipers, move the Intermittent Wiper Control CAUTION lever in 3 downwards steps with the igni- The interval of wiper swings can be ad- Wiper operation on dry windshield tion on. justed by twisting the control knob upward can scratch glass and wear the or downward when the windshield wiper...
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3–20 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WINDSHIELD WASHER SWITCH FRONT FOG LAMP SWITCH* To spray washer fluid on the windshield, pull Fog lamps provide auxiliary illumination and CAUTION the lever towards the steering wheel with improve vision in fog or snow. In freezing weather, washer fluid can the ignition on.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–21 TAILGATE WINDOW WIPER AND DOOR UNLOCK SWITCH WASHER SWITCH The doors will be locked automatically if the CAUTION vehicle speed exceeds approximately. 50km/ The tailgate window wiper and washer Tailgate window can be scratched or switches are located on the instrument wiper blade can be worn prema- panel separately.
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3–22 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS REAR FOG LAMP SWITCH* ECS SWITCH* OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR & TAILGATE GLASS DEFOGGER To turn on the rear fog lamp, push this Press the switch and “ECS/SPORT” indi- switch while the light switch is placed in cator light on the instrument panel comes SWITCH position.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–23 CRUISE CONTROL* Cruise control is an automatic speed control Setting a Desired Speed CAUTION system that maintains a desired driving 1. To operate the cruise control, acceler- When cleaning the inside of tailgate speed without using the accelerator pedal. ate to your desired speed using the window, be careful not to scratch or The vehicle speed must be greater than...
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3–24 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • Tap up while cruise control system is Accelerating With Cruise Control Sys- Decelerating with cruise control sys- running • While cruise control system is running • While Cruise control system is running 1. Push up the ACCEL.SET. switch of a cruise control lever less than 0.5 sec- 1.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–25 • Tap down while cruise control system Recovery of set speed Normal Cancellation of cruise control is running Even if the cruise control is canceled, the The cruise control system will be canceled previous set cruise speed can be recovered when one or more items of the following 1.
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But if the cruise con- cruise control. trol system isn’t recovered, you should con- tact Ssangyong Dealer for diagnosis of the cruise control system. CAUTION Abnormal changes of the selector lever can damage the engine.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–27 HAZARD WARNING FLASHER 4 WHEEL DRIVE SWITCH SWITCH The indicator light in the cluster will come on Using Cruise Control on Hills according to the 4WD operation. How well cruise control works on hills de- To turn on the hazard warning flashers, pends on the speed, load, and the steep- push the hazard warning flasher switch.
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3–28 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS HEADLAMP LEVELLING SWITCH* DIGITAL CLOCK 2. M : Minute Adjusting Button With the low beam switched on, adjust the When the ignition is on, the time is displayed aiming angle of headlights to suit the vehicle in the digital clock.
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The barrel of the lighter becomes hot have the problem corrected by during use and can cause burns. WARNING Ssangyong Dealer. • Do not touch barrel of lighter. Putting lit cigarettes or matches in • Do not allow children to operate...
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3–30 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS HORN SWITCH ROOM LAMP To sound the horn, press the center of the Rear Ashtray Front Room Lamp steering wheel (without driver’s air bag), or Rear ashtray for rear seat passenger is in- The room lamp switch has two positions. far right or left of the steering wheel(with stalled in the rear of the center console “Door”...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–31 COURTESY LIGHT LUGGAGE ROOM LAMP The courtesy light is located on the driver’s The luggage room lamp is located on the rear Rear Room Lamp and passenger’s door to illuminate the space side of headlining. To turn on the light, push the switch. around the feet.
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3–32 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CUP HOLDER (ONE TOUCH TYPE*) SUN VISORS DOUBLE SUN VISORS* The cup holder is located on the center of To block out glare, the sunvisor can be To block out glare, the main sunvisor and swung down or pivoted to the side when auxiliary sunvisor can be swung down or the console box for holding cup in the hole.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–33 MAP POCKET GLOVE BOX AUXILIARY ELECTRIC SOCKET The map pocket is located on each front Open the glove box by pulling the release You can use the auxiliary electric socket doors. For sporage of, maps, magazines and lever and the indicator lamp comes on for located on the left side of luggage room other items.
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3–34 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ASSIST GRIP LUGGAGE HOOKS Your vehicle has assist grips above the Your vehicle has luggage hooks on the lug- WARNING front seat passenger’s door and the rear gage room floor. Do not hang anything on the assist doors.
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4–2 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* VENTILATION AND HEATING AIR VENTS Center Vents Side Vents This system allows you to control the heating You can control the direction of airflow You can direct air through both adjustable and ventilation inside your vehicle. side vents toward either side of the front through both adjustable center vents.
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–3 CONTROL PANEL Front Door Window Defroster Vents A. Temperature control switch The front door window defroster vents B. Fan Control switch direct air onto the side windows, mainly in C. Recirculation switch the area near the outside mirror. D.
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4–4 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH FAN CONTROL SWITCH RECIRCULATION SWITCH The fan control switch provides the speed Press this switch when driving in dusty The temperature control switch controls the control of the blower fan. conditions or to avoid traffic or outside temperature of the air that comes through fumes, and when quick cooling or heating the air vents.
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–5 AIR DISTRIBUTION SWITCH Face Position ( Bi-Level Position ( This switch allows you to select the outlet air flow. This setting directs air through the center and Air flows from the center, side vents and This switch has the following five positions;...
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4–6 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* Foot Position ( Foot/Defrosting Position ( Defrosting Position ( This setting sends the majority of the air This setting allows half of the air to flow This setting directs the air to flow from the through the front, rear foot vents.
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–7 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM* AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH* To turn on the air conditioning (A/C) : The refrigeration unit of the air conditioning CAUTION (A/C) system cools and removes moisture 1. Start the engine. • Using your air conditioning (A/C) from the air inside your vehicle.
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4–8 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* OPERATING TIPS FOR VENTILATION SYSTEM CAUTION If your vehicle has been parked in direct Do not use in extremely sunlight, open the windows before turning humid weather when the temperature on the air conditioning (A/C). control switch is set to the blue area To clear foggy windows on rainy days or in for cooling.
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5–2 TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. ABS/ABD (TCS)* 7. Fuse box 13. Turbo kit 2. Engine oil level dipstick 8. Washer fluid tank 14. Air cleaner 3. Windshield wiper motor 9. Battery 15. Coolant surge tank 4. Engine oil filler cap 10.
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TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM 5–3 INTRODUCTION What is the turbocharger? Turbochargers are based on gas turbine engine technology, but operate under con- siderably greater pressure. The turbocharger consists of two turbo el- ements, a turbine and a compressor, both of which are driven from the main center shaft.
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5–4 TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TURB OCHARGER INSPECTION The vehicle owner should be encouraged to Good maintenance practices should be ob- CAUTION observe the following precautions to ensure served, particularly regarding air filtration • At low ambient temperature, or maximum turbocharger service life.
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- Tools vehicle on other vehicles. equipment can be thrown around 1. Jack 5. Driver (-, +) Ssangyong designed the jack for use inside your vehicle and cause 2. Wheel wrench 6. Tools bag on your vehicle only. personal injuries.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–3 HOW TO CHANGE A FLAT TYRE Getting the Jack Connection Rod 8. Use a wedge, block of wood, or rocks If a tyre goes flat, follow these safety Jack connection rod is located under the instructions before you change the tyre: in front of and behind the tyre that is rear seats and covered by carpet.
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6–4 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Removing the Spare Wheel Installing the Spare Wheel WARNING 1. Insert the spare wheel handle into the 1. Insert the jack handle into the actuator When installing the spare tyre to the hole above the rear bumper. hole and turn counterclockwise until the carrier, please follow these instruc- 2.
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When the spare tire (temporary tire) is installed, immediately, replace it with specified tire from nearest Ssangyong authorized service shop.
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6–6 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6. Place the jack vertically at the front or Changing a Wheel WARNING rear jacking location closest to the wheel 1. Remove the spare wheel from stowage If you remove the bolt without you plan to change. area with jacking tools.
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17. Secure the flat tyre in the spare tyre well Ssangyong dealer resulting in serious injury or death. on the tailgate. Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation and have the wheel nuts tightend according to Ssangyong specifications. (Rear) • If tighten inconnectly, the nuts could come loose.
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6–8 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY STARTING THE ENGINE WITH JUMPER CABLES WARNING WARNING When using the jack the vehicle Batteries can explode. CAUTION could become unstable and move, You could be burned by battery acid. • Do not try to start vehicle by damaging the vehicle or badly Electrical short could injure you or injuring.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–9 Attaching Jumper Cables To jump start your battery, connect the WARNING CAUTION jumper cables in the following order: (Continued) Turn audio system off before jump 1. Connect one clamp of the first lead of starting your vehicle. Otherwise you the jumper cable to the positive terminal Failure to follow these precautions may damage audio system...
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If it is necessary to tow your vehicle, WARNING vehicle with the discharged battery contact a Ssangyong dealer or a profes- • Last connection to the vehicle to should be made at intervals of about one sional tow truck service.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–11 EMERGENCY TOWING Your vehicle (4 Wheel Drive Vehicles) should For emergency towing when a towing CAUTION be towed with towing dolly under the service is not available, your vehicle is • Never tow your vehicle from the wheels or on a flat bed.
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To reduce damage, brakes. Your Ssangyong Dealer will help supply and • Use tow hooks only if no other • To prevent the entry of exhaust fumes install towing equipment to suit your towing equipment is available.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–13 Maximum Load Limits (unit: kg) Trailer Loading WARNING To load your trailer properly, you must know Type Trailer Tongue In higher elevations the engine how to measure gross trailer weight and with brake 2,300 output and gradability may drop so 661LA trailer ball weight.
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6–14 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Trailer Brakes Brake Fluid WARNING If the trailer brakes are used, you should Change the brake fluid every 15,000km Total gross vehicle weight with follow all instructions provided by the (9,000 miles) under the following conditions. trailer must not exceed the Gross manufacturer.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–15 Towing Tips • Allow adequate stopping distance. • If someone removing the blocks stands When towing a trailer, your vehicle will Stopping distance is increased when you directly behind the trailer, he could be handle differently compared with normal tow a trailer.
6–16 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Parking on Hills When You Are Ready to Leave After Maintenance When Trailer Towing You really should not park your vehicle, with Parking on a Hill Your vehicle will need service more often 1. Apply your regular brakes and hold the a trailer attached, on a hill.
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7–2 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT Diesel Engine 1. ABS/ABD (TCS)* 6. Brake fluid tank 11. Fuel filter 2. Engine oil level dipstick 7. Fuse box 12. Engine 3. Windshield wiper motor 8. Washer fluid tank 13. Turbo kit 4. Engine oil filler cap 9.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–3 IL6 3200 Engine 1. ABS/ABD (TCS)* 6. Brake fluid tank 11. Power steering fluid tank 2. Engine oil filler cap 7. Fuse box 12. Air cleaner 3. Engine oil level dipstick 8. Washer fluid tank 13. Coolant surge tank 4.
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7–4 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 2300 DOHC 1. ABS/ABD (TCS)* 6. Washer fluid tank 11. Engine oil level dipstick 2. Engine oil filler cap 7. Battery 12. Air cleaner 3. VIN plate 8. Canister 13. Coolant surge tank 4. Brake fluid tank 9.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–5 SERVICE PRECAUTIONS When performing any inspection or mainte- • Remember that the battery, ignition • To avoid the possibility of personal in- cables, and vehicle wiring carry high jury, you should always turn off the ig- nance work on your vehicle, always exer- cise care to reduce the risk of personal in- currents or voltage.
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7–6 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE A NOTE ON SAFETY DRIVER’S CHECK LIST To avoid the possibility of injury from the The following checks are recommended 8. Check the clutch pedal free play, height and function. cooling fan, carry out all engine checks with before driving to maintain safe and depend- the ignition switched off so that the fan is able vehicle operation.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–7 ENGINE OIL go. Pull it out again and check that the oil Checking procedure WARNING level is between the lower mark (Min) and The engine oil must be kept at the right level Prolonged and repeated contact with the upper mark (Max) on the oil dipstick.
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7–8 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Change of Engine Oil and Oil Filter CAUTION Operating with insufficient or too Model Service interval Capacity (L) much amount of oil can damage the engine. 601 TD 6.0~8.0 Change every 10,000km or 12 months (But, ev- •...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–9 COOLANT LEVEL The cooling system is filled with an ethyl- Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change Severe Conditions ene glycol base coolant. Engine oil changes are to be carried out • When most trips are less than 6km. In the correct concentration the coolant pro- depending on time intervals and mileage in- •...
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CAUTION areas immediately with plenty of • If frequent additions are required, Use of non-recommended coolant water. contact Ssangyong Dealer for cool- and anti-freeze could cause damage • If irritation persists, consult doc- ing system check. to the cooling system.
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2300 DOHC 10.0~10.5L If the fan is not operating, turn the ignition Change every 45,000km or 3 years. And, inspect off and consult your Ssangyong Dealer im- and replenish as necessary. IL6 3200 11.0~11.5L mediately.
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Have the system checked at MAX level.) • Do not remove coolant surge tank nearest Ssangyong Dealer. cap until the engine and radiator are cool. WARNING The brake fluid can irritate hands and eyes.
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• Use your local authorized waste system. disposal facilities. Use only Ssangyong recommended • Have the brake fluid changed by brake fluid. Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au- thorized Service Operation. CAUTION Brake fluid damages paintwork. WARNING • If spillage onto paintwork, wash Too much brake fluid can spill on with cold water immediately.
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CAUTION If frequent top up is required, have Keep the clutch fluid out of reach of The clutch fluid systems can get con- system checked by Ssangyong Dealer children. taminated and cause loss off system or Ssangyong Authorized Service performance.
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You may have the fluid level checked by • In hilly or mountains terrain. stall the plug securely. your Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au- • When doing frequent trailer towing. Use only the specified oil as given in the thorized Service Operation.
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• Check level regularly. • Top up if required. • If frequent top up is required, have system checked by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Op-eration.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–17 AIR CLEANER If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or Service Interval sandy areas, replace more often than at the For vehicles with Clean every 10,000km usual recommended intervals. If it is dirty, shake the element to remove dust. Clean the TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM Replace every 30,000km Diesel...
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Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au- thorized Service Operation. Capacity 1.2L If the change of fluid is in need, the ve- Inspect every 10,000~15,000km hicle should be taken to your Ssangyong Service interval Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Change every 45,000~50,000km Operatin. ...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–19 SPARK PLUGS Spark plugs should be inspected periodically WARNING BOSCH : F8DC4 for carbon deposits. When carbon accumu- Specification BERU : 14F-8DU4 Spark plugs may be very hot. lates on a spark plug, a strong spark may CHAMPION : C11YCC Be careful not to burn yourself.
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7–20 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE DRIVE BELT WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID If the belt is worn, cracked or frayed, re- Use the specified windshield washer solu- place it. tion. WARNING WARNING The engine could inadvertently start Driving without washer fluid can be while checking the belt and cause dangerous.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–21 WINDSHIELD WIPERS Properly functioning windshield wipers are WARNING WARNING essential for safe driving and clear vision. • Do not use radiator antifreeze in Solvents, gasoline, kerosene and Check condition of wiper blades from time windshield washer. It can damage paint thinner can damage wiper to time.
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7–22 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE BATTERY MAINTENANCE Your vehicle is fitted with a maintenance free Check the battery terminals for corrosion (a For best battery service, do the following. (MF) battery without seal plugs. white or bluish powder). To remove it, cover 1.
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• Use your local authorized waste If the free play is more or less than speci- Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho- disposal facilities. fied, have the brakes adjusted by a rized Service Operation.
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Quickly as possible in the event of misfiring, irregular engine running fol- than specified, have the parking brake ad- accelerate the reduction and/or oxidation of justed by a Ssangyong Dealer or toxic components. lowing a cold start, a significant loss of Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation.
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• Frequent repeated cold starts. the pressure may drop below the permis- safety. Consult your Ssangyong Dealer or • Actuation of the starter for an unnec- Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation sible minimum.
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A damaged tyre could burst. • The tread wear indicator appears, Tread wear indicator Check rims for damage. In the event of dam- age or abnormal wear, consult a Ssangyong • Tyres have been damaged. Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation.
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Front Rear Front Rear WARNING Using of tyre chains could adversely affect safety and handling of the ve- hicle. If necessary, consult your Ssangyong Dealer. For directional tyres and wheels For non-directional tyres and wheels...
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7–28 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FUSE BOX The fuse box is located below the driver’s Ignition System Rating Color side of dashboard under a cover. Electronic ignition systems have a greater Another fuse box is next to the brake fluid ignition power than conventional systems.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–29 FUSE BOX IN THE INTERIOR Starter motor Air bag Rear glass heater ABS/ABD Sun roof Audio, Rear fog lamp Outside rearview mirror Power antenna, ECS Cigarette lighter, Unit Auxiliary power socket Stop lamp Front wiper & washer Hazard Rear wiper &...
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7–30 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FUSE AND RELAY BOX IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT Relay Fuse Fusible link 1. Tail lamp 10. Tail lamp (LH) - 10A 19. Power window - 30A 2. Horn 11. Tail lamp (RH) - 10A 20. Condenser fan - 30A 3.
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Head lamp therefore be carried out only by a Hi (H1) 55W/2 Ssangyong Authorized Service Station Tail & stop lamp 5 & 21W/2 each which will have special equipment and the necessary expertise.
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6. Install is the reverse order of removal. Turn signal lamp 7. If necessary, replace the turn signal lamp bulb with a new one. CAUTION Have all maintenance work carried Ssangyong Dealer Ssangyong Authorized Service Op- eration in adjusting the head lamp aiming.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–33 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE LAMP Inside lamps Remove the lamp cover with a screw driver and replace the bulb with a new one. Door courtesy lamp (You must partially de- Front room lamp tach the door trim first.) CAUTION When replacing the room light bulb, the room light could be live, causing...
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7–34 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Outside lamps Unscrew the fasteners from the lamp cover or housing and replace the bulb with a new one. Side repeater lamp Rear fog lamp License plate lamp Front fog lamp (Bumper mounted type) High mounted stop lamp Front fog lamp (Nudge bar mounted type)
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–35 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES (DIESEL ENGINE) Maintenance service and record retention are the owner’s responsibility. You should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance service chart. Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x1,000 km...
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7–36 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x1,000 km x1,000 miles MAINTENANCE ITEM Months CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust pipes & mountings Brake/Clutch fluid Parking brake/Brake pads (Front & Rear) Brake line &...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–37 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x1,000 km x1,000 miles MAINTENANCE ITEM Months CHASSIS AND BODY Chassis & underbody bolts & nuts tight/secure(6) Tyre condition & inflation pressure Inspect when abnormal condition is noted Wheel alignment Steering wheel &...
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7–38 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES (GASOLINE ENGINE) Maintenance service and record retention are the owner’s responsibility. You should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance service chart. Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x1,000 km...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–39 Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x1,000 km x1,000 miles MAINTENANCE ITEM Months CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust pipes & mountings Brake/clutch fluid Parking brake/Brake pads (Front & Rear) Brake line & connections (including booster) Manual transmission fluid Clutch &...
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7–40 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x1,000 km x1,000 miles MAINTENANCE ITEM Months CHASSIS AND BODY Chassis & underbody bolts & nuts tight/secure Tyre condition & inflation pressure Wheel alignment Inspect when abnormal condition is noted Steering wheel &...
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8–2 VEHICLE CARE CLEANING AGENTS CARE AND CLEANING OF THE GLASS SURFACES INTERIOR Follow the manufacturer’s advice whenever Glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regu- cleaning agents or other chemicals are used, lar basis. The use of glass cleaner or a liq- With the use of modern trim materials, it is inside or outside the vehicle.
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Ssangyong vehicles are designed to oper- ate under normal environmental conditions and to withstand the natural elements. How- ever, unusual conditions, such as high pres- sure car washes, may cause water to en- ter inside the vehicle.
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If desired, it was built to help maintain a good appear- ance, strength and reliable operation. Some your Ssangyong Dealer can do this service Finish damage for you. parts which normally are not visible (such...
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9–2 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA OFFICIAL VEHICLE ENGINE NUMBER IDENTIFICATION DATA Diesel Engine IL6 3200 The vehicle identification number is stamped The engine number is stamped on the cylin- The engine number is stamped on the right lower side of the cylinder block. on the vehicle identification plate on the left- der block in front of injection pump.
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–3 CHASSIS NUMBER Chassis number is stamped on the front 2300 DOHC right-hand side of the frame member. The engine number is stamped on the upper rear left-hand side of the cylinder block.
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Propeller shaft grease - Front/Rear ALVANIA EP#2 * Please contact Ssangyong Dealer for approved alternative fluid. ** In only case not available MB 229.1 or 229.3, API or ACEA oil may be accepted, however it would rather recommend to shorten the change interval around 30%.
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–5 ENGINE OIL SAE vlscosity classes Engine The SAE classes (viscosity) should be se- The viscosity should be selected according to outside temperature. Do not switch to a lected in accordance with the average sea- different viscosity in the event of brief temperature fluctuations. sonal air temperature.
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9–6 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA SPECIFICATION All data apply to vehicles with standard equipment. Optional extras may alter some of these data. For more information, please contact any Ssangyong Dealer. Model 601 TD 602 TD 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Items ←...
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–7 Model 601 TD 602 TD 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Items ← Gear ratio 3.969 ← 2.341 ← 1.457 Transmission ← 1.000 (Manual) ← 0.851 ← Reverse 3.705 Final drive ratio 4.55 4.27 4.55 3.73 → ←...
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9–8 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA Model 601 TD 602 TD 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Items Total displacement (cc) 2299 2874 2295 3199 ← Bore x stroke (mm) 89.0 x 92.4 90.9 x 88.4 89.9 x 84 22:1 22:1 10.4:1 10.0:1 Compression ratio Engine Maximum power...
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–9 Model 601 TD 602 TD 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Items Lubricating Engine oil (L) 10.0 ← ← ← Battery (V-AH) (MF) 12 - 90 Electrical ← Starter (V-kw) 12 - 2.2 12 - 1.2 12 - 1.8 system ←...
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9–10 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA Model 601 TD 602TD 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Items ← ← ← Type (Power steering) RACK & PINION ← ← ← Overall gear ratio 19.94 : 1 ← ← ← Wheel diameter (mm) 396 ± 2 Steering system ←...
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10–2 INDEX Automatic dimmiing inside rearview mirror* Child restraint ........1-25 ............1-14 Child security door locks ....... 1-8 A note on safety ........7-6 Automatic door locking release ..... 1-7 Cigarette lighter ........3-29 ABS warning light* ......3-11 Automatic door locking system .....
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INDEX 10–3 Door unlock switch ......3-21 Front fog lamp switch* ......3-20 Double sun visors* ......3-32 Front seat back storage pocket ..1-17 EBD warning light* ......3-11 Drive belt ..........7-20 Front seat reclining adjustment ... 1-15 ECS/sport indicator* ......
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10–4 INDEX Head restraints ........1-19 Outside rearview mirror & tailgate glass Headlamp levelling switch* ....3-28 defogger switch ........3-22 Key hole illumination* ......1-7 High beam indicator ......3-14 Outside rearview mirrors ....1-13 Key with integrated transponder and High beam switch ........
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INDEX 10–5 Room lamp ........... 3-30 Running-in period ........1-2 T.O.D (torque on demand)* ....2-13 Unfolding rear seat ......1-21 Tachometer ..........3-6 Tail, brake and rear turn signal lamp ... 7-32 Tailgate glass defogger indicator ..3-14 Scheduled maintenance services Ventilation and heating ......
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