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IRAN KHODRO Company (Public Joint Stock)
Gate No. 1, Iran Khodro Blvd,
KM.14 Karaj Makhsous Road,
Shahid Lashgari Highway, Tehran, IRAN
P.O.Box:1389913657
Tel: (+9821) 48901
Fax: (+9821) 44934000-1
SMS Centre: (+98)30003
E-mail: info@ikco.ir
www.ikco.ir
Owner's Manual
This Manual has been prepared for owner's reference to vehicle's
performance, safety, maintenance and everyday use guidelines.
Keeping the manual in your car is recommended for quick reference.
SOREN
SOREN
SOREN ELX
SOREN BI - FUEL
TURBOCHARGER

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  • Page 1 SOREN SOREN SOREN ELX SOREN BI - FUEL TURBOCHARGER IRAN KHODRO Company (Public Joint Stock) Gate No. 1, Iran Khodro Blvd, KM.14 Karaj Makhsous Road, Owner’s Manual Shahid Lashgari Highway, Tehran, IRAN P.O.Box:1389913657 Tel: (+9821) 48901 Fax: (+9821) 44934000-1 This Manual has been prepared for owner’s reference to vehicle’s SMS Centre: (+98)30003 performance, safety, maintenance and everyday use guidelines.
  • Page 2 In The Name of God OWNER’S MANUAL SOREN...
  • Page 3 WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE have special meanings. These special meanings apply except when laws or regulations require that the signal words be used with a different meaning. Pay special attention to the messages highlighted by these signal words: In the meanwhile consumptive material must be provided through authenticated representatives of IKCO. (Use the brands and packages approved by ISACO) WARNING: Indicates a potential hazard that could result in death or injury.
  • Page 4 INDEX SOREN AT A GLANCE BEFORE DRIVING DRIVING MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL EMERGENCIES TECHNICAL DATA INDEX...
  • Page 5 OVERVIEW Locking And Unlocking of Doors ..............................28 Traction belt & Pressure Limiters ..............................37 Child Safety Locks ..................................23 Heating/ Ventilation ..................................48 Trank Lid Release Handle ................................60 Interior Equipment ..................................60 Radio CD ..................................... 73 Digital Display Panel ..................................75 turbocharger ....................................
  • Page 6 SOREN AT A GLANCE Glasses adjuster keys ..44 Wiper blades ......111 Central lock ...... 87 Wiper blades replacement .. 133 Starting switch ....103 Engine compartment ..125 Towing of vehicle ..147 Front fog lamp ....156 Front lamps .......
  • Page 7 SOREN AT A GLANCE Mirrors ......42 opening the boot ....29 ... 114 Antilock braking system Warning system of rear gear 106 Tires replacement ..142 Towing of the vehicle ... 142 Fuel consumption ..169 Rear fog lamp ....158 .104...
  • Page 8 SOREN AT A GLANCE XU7JPL3 Engine technical data ....161 Washing reservoir ..132 Engine oil ....... 126 Fuel consumption ....... 169 Hydraulic steering wheel .. 129 Vehicle identification number ... 162 Cooling system ....127 Engine oil ....... 126 Battery ......
  • Page 9 SOREN AT A GLANCE EF7NA And TC7 Engine technical data ....161 Washing reservoir ..132 hydraulic Brake oil ..128 Fuel consumption ....... 169 Hydraulic steering wheel .. 129 Vehicle identification number ... 162 Cooling system ....127 Battery ......130 Oil level measurement rod ..
  • Page 10 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE CONTROLS ................. 10 ACCESS TO THE TRUNK ..........22 KEYS ..................12 CHILD SAFETY LOCK ............23 WINDOW REGULATORS ............ 13 STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT ........23 IMMOBILIZER* ..............15 HOOD OPEN/ CLOSE ............23 INDICATORS & WINDSHIELD WIPER WASHE ....16 FUEL TYPE .................
  • Page 11 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE 1. Gear lever ........105 2. Heating / Ventilation keys ..... 50 3. Passenger Air bag ...... 117 passenger Air bag deactivation switch .. 119 5. Trunk Lid Unlock Switch ....62 6. Flasher Switch ......62 7.
  • Page 12 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE 1. Gear lever ........105 2. Automatic Ventilation system ...55-57 3. Clock* ........... 62 4. Fuel Type Conversion Switch* ..119 5. Trunk Lid Unlock Switch* ....62 6. Rear Glass Heater /Flasher Switch 62 7.
  • Page 13: Soren At A Glance

    SOREN AT A GLANCE Key Set There is a carved number in the identi- Remote Keyless Entry System Hold the Your car is supplied with a key set, which fication tag which is needed in the case remote control system in the direction of consists of: of replacing the key.Therefore it should...
  • Page 14 SOREN AT A GLANCE ELECTRIC WINDOW: WINDOWS CONTROLS 1)DRIVER’S WINDOW CONTROLS: Any passenger may open or close his / -MANUAL MODE: her window at will. Press or pull the key briefly. As soon as the application of pressure on the key ceases, the window will stop.
  • Page 15 SOREN AT A GLANCE Turn the 1 switch to right or left, then Electrical folding mirrors adjust the mirror in four direction (up, These mirrors are getting open and down, right or left) by pressing switch 6. closed by remote controller while the switch is off.
  • Page 16 SOREN AT A GLANCE Ignition Switch Steering wheel Lock : Anti- Theft Security System (Immobi- POSITION St- - The steering wheel is Open the steering wheel lock, before lizer) locked- starting the engine if it’s necessary; The vehicle with immobilizer system...
  • Page 17 SOREN AT A GLANCE Lamp Switches Indicators & Horn 6- Horn Windshield Wiper and washer 1- Rear and front small lamp- back- 7- Right Indicator The windshield wipers and screen ground light of instrument cluster and 8- Left Indicator wash functions are controlled by the the middle console.
  • Page 18 SOREN AT A GLANCE Head Restraint-Height and Angle Adjustment Seat Height Adjustment Forwards/Backwards Seat Back Adjustment Adjustments (Electerical)
  • Page 19 SOREN AT A GLANCE Automatic ventilation 1- Automatic adjustment of ventilation system. 2- increase of Fan spped 3- Decrease of Fan speed . 4- turning on the rear glass heater . 5- the key for turning on the cooler. 6- Selection of air flow route .
  • Page 20 SOREN AT A GLANCE Automatic air conditioning 7-Rear Screen heater system (ELX model) 8-Indicator of the vehicle outside temperature 1-Non- automatic control of fan 9-Front window air vent (defogger) 2-Air conditioner 10-Automatic mode. 3-ECON optimum consumption 11-Selection of the manual air vent control...
  • Page 21 SOREN AT A GLANCE reduces the pressure on passenger’s chest at time of collision. Interjecting (Forward Moving) Safety Belt System The safety belt is activated together Warning - Only belts fastened properly with the airbag only at time of receiv-...
  • Page 22 SOREN AT A GLANCE Air Bag’s Protective Systems Front passenger air bag (ELX model) If your vehicle is equipped with air bag Inactivation switch of air bag is located protective system, besides the new de- at side part of the glove box.
  • Page 23 SOREN AT A GLANCE Releasing Trunk Lid Lever and Cable* To lock well the trunk lid, please put the Access flap to boot* Pull down the armrest located in the mechanisms lever in the near place. The flap is located at back of the rear...
  • Page 24: Driving

    SOREN AT A GLANCE Opening the Hood Adjusting Steering Wheel Child Safety Locks 1- Pull the hood release from the Adjust the angle of the steering wheel Positioned under the each rear door passenger compartment (driver side). to your body position While driving.
  • Page 25 SOREN AT A GLANCE just premium gasoline with oct 95 .Avoid inserting the nozzle completely . The use of any additives are prohibited FUEL TYPE The fuel used on your car unleaded premium gasoline with octane number WARNING (RON) of 95. In the event a fuel other...
  • Page 26 SOREN AT A GLANCE 5. If you receive a phone call: Pressing button reject incoming call - During a call: Press to end a call 6. Memory No.1 (in radio mode) / Random playing of tracks / folders 7. Memory No. 2 (in radio mode) / playback track / folder 8.
  • Page 27 SOREN AT A GLANCE HANDS-FREE CELL PHONE Turbocharge is one of the developed (BLUETOOTH)* technology Internal combustion Equipping your car with Hands-Free engines. This system uses the energy telephone (with Bluetooth) means of hot gases or smoke of the exhaust...
  • Page 28: Table Of Contents

    BEFORE DRIVING LOCKING/UNLOCKING ............ 28 HEATING / VENTILATION ..........48 IMMOBILIZER * ..............32 AUTOMATIC VENTILATION SYSTEM (ELX MODEL) * ... 55 SEATS ................33 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT ............ 58 SAFETY BELTS ..............35 HANDS FREE MOBILE * ........... 63 PRE-TENSIONER SYSTEM * ..........37 MAP READING LIGHT TIMER ..........
  • Page 29: Locking/Unlocking

    LOCKING/UNLOCKING Locking and unlocking by remote controller Hold the remote controller toward the vehicle. When the vehicle is opened by the switch no. 1, press the switch no. 3 twice, then the trunk lid will be opened. Automatic locking of doors If the doors are unlocked by remote controller but none of the doors are opened within a certain time1, doors...
  • Page 30: Child Safety Locks

    LOCKING/UNLOCKING Child Safety Locks Trunk Lid Lock Release Locking/Unlocking with the Key Positioned under the each rear door Insert the key into the slot near the driver Hold the remote control towards the radio lock. the child locks prevent the opening and turn left to unlock and right to lock.
  • Page 31 LOCKING/UNLOCKING Safety Tips for Preventing Vehicle Theft Always follow the tips mentioned here when you are leaving the vehicle even if for a few minutes: 1-Close all windows completely. 2-Take your valuable objects with you or hide them in the trunk. 3-Do not leave your keys.
  • Page 32 LOCKING/UNLOCKING Battery Replacement of the Remote WARNING Control Switch* Never discard used batteries in If the key is not functioned correctly, it Nature. Give them to organizations is necessary the battery be replaced. responsible collecting For replacement of the battery, first recycling this kind of batteries.
  • Page 33: Immobilizer

    IMMOBILIZER 2.When delivery the vehicle, there is a card which is shown in left picture with the keys. CAUTION: Existence of this card is necessary in - If when starting the vehicle, the engine’s flashing fault light comes on, do cases like multiplying the key (from not start the vehicle again and consult 2 up 5 at max) or replacement of lost...
  • Page 34: Seats

    SEATS Adjusting Seat Height Moving Seat Forward / Backward To adjust, sit on the seat and pull 1- Pull up the lever out the telescopic lever. Pull up the 2- Slide the seat to the favored position lever to increase the seat height, and (by pressing your weight) respectively pull down to lower it.
  • Page 35 SEATS Electric Adjusting of Backrest Adjusting Headrest Height Head Position on the Headrest After starting the car with the ignition To adjust the headrest, lift it up to make it Headrest is designed to restrain rear switch, press the adjustment electrical level with your nape.
  • Page 36: Safety Belts

    SAFETY BELTS Seat Belts Safety Tips Seat belts are designed for people of adult size, and they must be used by only one person at a time. Always make sure that all passengers’ belts are fastened (properly), and consider the following precautions: -Do not let passengers recline the seats extremely rearwards.
  • Page 37: Digital Display Panel

    SAFETY BELTS Wearing Safety Belts Releasing the Safety Belt Adjusting Height of Front Seat Belts Pull the belt across you slowly. Do not let Press the red button on the belt lock. To adjust belt height, pull out the heigh it get twisted.
  • Page 38: Pre-Tensioner System

    TRACTION SYSTEM A & PRESSURE LIMITER Interjecting & Pressure Control System* In case of a front collision, safety of WARNING the front seats will improve due to the - Servicing and checking the belt’s safety belts equipped with interjecting interjecting system and ites wiring and pressure restricting systems, and it should be performed by specially trained persons at Iran khodro...
  • Page 39: Child Safety

    CHILD SAFETY The seat of the child from 9 months to 3 years (up to 18 Kg) should be placed forward-facing in the rear of the car and fixed with a three-point belt (lap-andsash or inertia reel belt). WARNING Nothing should be placed under the driver’s feet;...
  • Page 40 CHILD SAFETY For children (weighing more than 15 kg) For heavy children – whose weight equal or greater than 3 years old (more exceeds the limits of standard seat- than 15 Kg), a booster seat can be used who are equal or greater than 3 years in the rear of the car, facing forward, old should be seated, a forward- facing using a 2 or 3 point (lap or inertia reel)
  • Page 41: Extinguisher

    EXTINGUISHER EXTINGUISHER* HOW TO USE: It is necessary that owners learn about Activation procedure of capsule is usage of car extinguisher. written in English language on it’s body Product Specification: as follow which must be read carefully. 1. This kind of capsule contains dry - Pull out cotter pin chemical powder with 16 gr high - Pull out cap cotter pin upward...
  • Page 42 EXTINGUISHER IMPORTANT TIPS: 5.During fire emergency, always be cool 1.Never open discharge valve of fire and follow the procedure carefully. extinguisher. This cause to lose quality 6.The 1 kg fire extinguisher is just of material inside fire extinguisher and designed for control and restrains reduces it’s power.
  • Page 43: Mirrors

    MIRRORS Electrical mirrors adjustment Front -View Mirror 1-Select the right or left mirror by rotary Adjust the mirror after seats and steering switch no 1 toward left or right, when the wheel are adjusted. Press the button ignition switch is in the “ON” position. beneath the mirror, and turn to “night”...
  • Page 44 MIRRORS VANITY MIRROR FOLDING ELECTRIC MIRROR* remote controller and the mirrors will be folded by pressing the same key for the second time. Many of car owners are aware of the Turn the sun visor down to use the Within 5 seconds after the first pressing of the advantages of the folding side mirrors vanity mirror.
  • Page 45: Window Regulators

    WINDOW REGULATORS Windows Switches Any passenger can open or close their side window. Rear windows are not operable if the driver locks the buttons. Side Windows Rear Window Locking Switch Driver’s side adjusting switches are: The rear windows can not be operated 1.
  • Page 46 WINDOW REGULATORS INTELLIGENT SIDE WINDOW ANTI-PINCH SAFETY SYSTEM* Automatic Order for Movement of the This is a safety system which prevents Four Windows SWITCHES* the body parts from getting caught This system will provide the option The new intelligent side window switch while the side window switch is on its to lower or raise the windows, both installed in your vehicle is endowed...
  • Page 47: Battery

    WINDOW REGULATORS SLOW COMING TO A HALT OF THE electronic system are made in the factory. Temporarily deactivating anti-barrier SIDE WINDOW AT THE END OF THE If for any reason such the opening of the protection system(Anti pinch) If there is any obstacle in the path of the glass COURSE* battery leads the permanent energizing or the system gets malfunctioned causing...
  • Page 48: Interior Lamps

    INTERIOR LAMPS Front Courtesy Light Map Reading Light Rear Courtesy Light This light provides permanent lighting or 1. Off This light provides permanent lighting or the light comes on when one of the front 2. Driver’s side light is on the light will come on by opening one of or rear doors opens.
  • Page 49: Heating / Ventilation

    HEATING / VENTILATION Air vent of cab (ELX model) Turn the rotating knob upward or downward, the vent will be opened or closed. Heating and Ventilation the pages that follow. Adjust the air circulation direction by The heating and ventilation system NOTE: Keep the air grille in the rear moving the central knob towards left or provides fresh or heated air to the...
  • Page 50 HEATING / VENTILATION CAUTION: Heating and Air Conditioning System WARNING -To prevent the probable damage, use the distilled water in radiator. Do not open the coolant fluid - To help maintain optimum performance and durability of your air conditioner (even circuit.
  • Page 51 HEATING / VENTILATION 1. Automatic setting of ventilation system 2-Increase of fan speed 3. Decrease of fan speed 4. Turning on the rear window heater 5. The key to turn on the cooler . 6. Selecting the direction of air distribution 7.
  • Page 52 HEATING / VENTILATION 1. AUTO Key according to the last settings by pressing Finds. By pressing this button, the system In automatic mode, fan speed is A / C button. automatically adjust the temperature controlled by the adjusted temperature inside the cabin in accordance with the and if the above buttons are pressed 6.
  • Page 53 HEATING / VENTILATION of the internal air circulation; Because decreased by turning the volume to the there is possibility of vapor creation and left (word C) The cabin temperature is decrease of internal air quality .Press adjustable from 14 to 32 ° C . the button again to bring about There is no possibility to adjust the vehicle and outside air exchange.
  • Page 54 HEATING AND VENTILATION Ventilation Precautions radiator. Run the engine and press AUTO switch 5. In order to turn off the air vent system, to activate air vent system. press OFF button and power the engine WARNING off. 1. The air vent system can be Recalling previous setting 6.
  • Page 55 HEATING AND VENTILATION Air vent System Manual Adjustment rear windshield, will be deactivated. and makes it possible to create air Adjusting more functions The welfare equipment of temp will vent around front windshield and side automatically is possible in this system. not be active in this mode and items windows.
  • Page 56: Automatic Ventilation System (Elx Model)

    HEATING / VENTILATION Automatic ventilation system model* -Temperature will Start engine and activate the keys to maintained fix automatically. The air switch on the air condition. outlets are also controlled automatically. -Air conditioning works only when the 1-Automatic function (Auto) Heating 2-Heater (ECON) engine is running.
  • Page 57 ..HEATING AND VENTILATION - Do not select temperature less than Push the cab’s air control key, so the temperature on the displaying screen outside temperature, otherwise the air circulation is adjustable for fresh air after about 5 seconds. system may not work properly. or cab circulation 8-Air condition service - It is not recommended if the windows...
  • Page 58 HEATING / VENTILATION Automatic air condition sensors Notice: This system is equipped with sensors outside engine’s which control the function of the air temperature are low during winter, air condition automatically. condition fan will not function for about 1-Light intensity sensor 3 minutes until engine temperature - Location: under windshield on the gets warm enough.
  • Page 59: Interior Equipment

    INTERIOR EQUIPMENT Front ashtray (ELX model)* Rear ashtray Adjusting Steering Wheel 1-Open the cap by special place mounted Adjust the angle of the steering wheel Ashtray is located under front console. on it. to your body position before driving. 1-Pull down ashtray cap to open it. 2-To empty the container, push down the Therefore, you should at first adjust your 2-Take it out completely by pushing its...
  • Page 60 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT Cubby Box Sun Visor - The cubby box is located beneath the Fold down the visor by the hinge to central armrest. shield your eyes from direct sunlight. - Lift the lid to open it. - The visor can be used for both the - An electric connection is fitted in cubby windshield and side windows.
  • Page 61 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT Rear Armrest Trunk Lid Release Handle Fold down the armrest from the backseat This hatch is located behind the rear cushion. The armrest provides more armrest, and is used to carry long relaxation and comfort when carrying objectssuch one or two rear passengers.
  • Page 62 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT - One depression for placing cup, two CD holder - Pull glove box lever to open glove box parenthetic clamps for placing pen and - Push center of CD holder to open its lid. a place for putting card are provided on lid, and then pull the place on the left - Glove box light comes on when its lid is the glove box.
  • Page 63 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT 1- Trunk lid unlocking key The indicator on the button comes on when To unlock the trunk lid from inside the vehicle, the doors are locked. This indicator flashes push related button for at least 1.5 seconds in when the doors are locked by remote a dilatory way, then trunk lid will be unlocked.
  • Page 64: Handsfree Mobile

    HANDSFREE MOBILE * In case the system did not find your cell phone, the “NO DEVICE FOUND’ message will emerge on display. But if the system found your cell phone, a list of found cell phones will emerge on display and you can select your cell phone by turning the knob (knob No.
  • Page 65 HANDSFREE MOBILE* Discoverable Mode: In case of selecting this item, the device will start searching for new cell phones with turned on Bluetooth in 3 minutes. After selecting the name of your cell phone, After making connection between device and the following list will emerge on display.
  • Page 66 HANDSFREE CELL PHONE* To disconnect the present system select In case of connection failure, the the option “YES “ “PAIRING FAIL” message will emerge A connection code is required is this on the display. step to establish new connection. Insert Select YES by pressing knob No.
  • Page 67 HANDSFREE MOBILE* Audio Bluetooth *In case of selecting MISSED CALL and During conversation, message ANSWERED CALL item, do as above. In order to listen the music which is “VOICE CALL” will emerge on the If you want to dial again the latest currently playing on the cell phone, and display.
  • Page 68 HANDSFREE CELL PHONE* Audio control buttons installed on steering wheel* button: Briefly press this button to mute the audio system. Exit the mute mode by pressing this button again. button: In order to increase/ decrease the sound volume. button: To move through previous next track on CD or USB mode.
  • Page 69: Map Reading Light Timer

    MAP READING LIGHT TIMER Map Reading Light Timer Vehicle tracker* Escorting of driver in darkness Map reading light control comes on When the anti-theft system is activated, When you’re leaving the vehicle in a by activating intelligent system and if you push the Lock button on the garage or parking (similar locations) and operates in the following situations: remote control, flasher blinks for 15...
  • Page 70 In case of facing any error, never try to Appropriate impedance of speaker: dismantle the device. Instead, refer to 4 ohm one of IKCO authorized Branch Offices to Fuse: 10 A troubleshoot such error. STEREO FM Radio Frequency range: 87/5-108 MHz...
  • Page 71 - In case of facing any below issues, turn method, please contact authorized off the device, and refer to one of IKCO - Never touch the non-labeled surface branch offices. Never try to dismantle authorized branch offices. of CD. and adjust the device, unless at A) Penetrating water or any external - Avoid sticking any label, seal, etc., on...
  • Page 72 RADIO/CD* Radio/CD control panel 4. If the device and cell phone are connected, 11. Radio stations automatic search and saving 1. Mode selection button briefly press this button in order to enter phone 12. Radio bands selection button - Radio play call list.
  • Page 73 RADIO/CD* Anti-theft system device by pressing POWER button at first. The MUTE function Your system is equipped with 4-digit pass code message 0000 will emerge on display. By briefly press MUTE SET UP button (Button in order for more safety. If the device power No.
  • Page 74 RADIO/CD* SOUND quality adjustment After entering to equalizer menu, move After entering SOUND menu, you can through each above items by turning access the following voice setting by the FOLDER PUSH knob (knob No. 13). turning the FOLDER PUSH knob (knob After selecting the desired item, briefly In order to exit from the TREBLE voice No.
  • Page 75 RADIO/CD* Front/Rear speakers FADER setting LOUDNESS setting By entering the FADER setting menu, By entering to LOUDNESS menu, you you can increase or decrease the rate can select one of the items ON or OFF. of voice of front and rear speakers by turning the FOLDER PUSH knob (knob In this mode, by turning the knob No.
  • Page 76 RADIO/CD* After entering the SUBWOOFER menu, RADIO SETTING stations will be selected at first. move through the above items by turning After entering the RADIO SETTING In case of selecting DISTANCE item, the FOLDER PUSH knob (knob No. 13). menu, move through the below radio first receivable radio station, with any After selecting the desired item, briefly settings by turning FOLDER PUSH...
  • Page 77 RADIO/CD* Media Setting be displayed on display during playing. In this mode, for adjusting the system After entering the Media Setting menu, In order to exit from the ID3 TAG time, turn FOLDER PUSH knob (knob you can get access to ID3 TAG DISPLAY DISPLAY menu, briefly press No.
  • Page 78 RADIO/CD* The message TIME UPDATED will In order to exit from the TIME FORMAT emerge on the display. menu, briefly press button (button No. 16). System RESET FACTORY Disk Eject After entering the RESET FACTORY If the disk is inserted in device, press menu, you can get access the YES / NO button (Button No.
  • Page 79 RADIO/CD* SCAN button In MP3 file playing mode the received station in one of 1 to 5 memories. Press and hold the desired In CD/USB Mode, press You can select next or previous file by memory button for 2 seconds in order to button (Button No.
  • Page 80 RADIO/CD* Antenna Socket Connection socket of USB Board to Radio 10 A Fuse Connector A Connector C Position Function Position Function Left output line out Right output line out Light ratio control input Earth output line out HGN voltage Subwoofer output ANT/AMP control Subwoofer earth Light...
  • Page 81 RADIO/CD* Whenever you felt the device performance is faulty, immediately power it OFF. In unusual conditions including voice cut off, smelling smoke or burning, which may result in firing or electrical shock, immediately power the device OFF and deliver it to one of the after-sales service stores or stores you have purchased it from there, to have in repaired.
  • Page 82 RADIO/CD* Fault Possible reason Solution There is another disk into the Disk slide. Eject the previous disk and insert the new disk. Disk cannot be inserted. There is an external object into the device. Take out the external object from the device. The Disk is inserted reversely into the Insert the disk into the device in appropriate direction.
  • Page 83: Alarm System

    ALARM SYSTEM Automatic lock In case anti-theft system is armed, if the unlock button on the remote control is pushed but none of the side doors, engine cover or trunk lid are not opened within 10 seconds, then anti-theft system locks the doors automatically and it is armed.
  • Page 84: Central Lock

    4 alarm sounds when the doors are locked by the remote control, and the sound will makes some differences from ordinary times. You shall take action to eliminate this issue as soon as possible by referring to an authorized IKCO representatives.
  • Page 85: Cng Fuel System

    CNG FUELING SYSTEM Dome light Notice 1-The dome light comes on when one In Case even one of the doors to is of the vehicle’s doors (including trunk lid open, theft deterrent alarm system and engine hood) are opened, while the will not be armed.
  • Page 86 DRIVING DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL ........90 FUELING SYSTEM ............102 TURBOCHARGER ............. 96 LAMPS / INDICATORS ............ 104 STARTING & SWITCHING ON .......... 97 ADJUSTING OF HEAD LIGHT HEIGHT ......105 DIGITAL DISPLAY INSTRUCTION ........98 WINDSCREEN WASHER & WIPER SYSTEM ....106 ...
  • Page 87: Front Fog Lamp

    INDICATORS ON INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel (1) Warning Lamps/Signals: 1- Low fuel level warning lamp 2- Fuel Gauge 3- Immobilizer light 4- Cruise Control indicator 5- Warning brake of ABS & EBD 6- Main /high beam 7- Detector warning lamp 8- Cooling liquid temperature indicator 9- Front fog lamp 10- Main /low beam...
  • Page 88 INDICATORS ON INSTRUMENT PANEL Indicator lights and gages 1- Front passenger’s air bag inactivation warning light* 2- tachometer 3- Left Indicator 4- Right Indicator 5- driver defective air bag warning light 6- speedometer 7- change mode and reset button 8- instrument panel adjusting rotary button 9- periodic service warning light 10- Rear fog lamps...
  • Page 89 INDICATORS ON INSTRUMENT PANEL Fuel Gauge: Possible Causes: The pointer falls to zero when the ignition - A faulty fan- Check fuses, and change switch is off, but it shows the tank fuel them if necessary. level when the switch gets on. -The coolant system leakage;...
  • Page 90 WARNING LAMPS Direction Indicators-Green The directions of indicators (turning to the right and turning to the left) are defined by arrows. When you turn on the left or right signals, the corresponding green arrow on the instrument panel will flash along with the respective turn signal lights. If the flasher (hazard warning light) is used, both indicators flash together at the time of activating of indicator lights.
  • Page 91: Digital Instrument Panel

    If the warning light remains on, this indicates that the passenger air bag has been disarmed intentionally. In this situation the owner should consult with an authorized IKCO dealer; otherwise, the responsibility of the damage would be on the behalf of the owner.
  • Page 92 WARNING LAMPS Low Fuel Level Warning- Orange Next to the fuel gauge there is a warning light, when the light is on it shows that less than 8 liters of fuel remains in the fuel tank. Refuel as soon as possible. Cruise-Control- Orange* By turning on or off, this indicator shows activation or deactivation of the cruise-control.
  • Page 93 In this condition, rear lamps, this lamps fault immediately stop the vehicle, power warning lamp will emerge on off the engine and contact IKCO for the display. appropriate consultation before taking action to drive again. Law engine oil pressure warning...
  • Page 94 DIGITAL DISPLAY MANUAL Clock / Date / External temperature submenu. Select the desired item by Rear Obstacle Warning: It displays time in 24-hours rotating the button and then press When the ignition switch is system, i.e. from 00:00 to and hold the button for 2 seconds. on and the gear is in rear 23:59, with accuracy of 1 The predetermined amounts will be...
  • Page 95 DIGITAL DISPLAY MANUAL Emergency STOP order Lack of Battery charge indicator lamp Brake Warning When the ignition switch is in This warning lamp will turn on, Stop vehicle with 2nd position, this indicator If the parking brake lever is not engine in running status, lamp will turn on to show the released or engine oil level is...
  • Page 96: Starting Switch

    INSTRUMENT PANEL AUDIO WARNING SIGNALS* Prioritizing of the instrument panel Audio warning signals Type of Audio Starting Description of function Priority Audio Warning signal warning signal switch Continuous When parking lights are on and driver’s door is Ignition off Lights audible warning warning signal open Continuous...
  • Page 97: Turbocharger

    TURBOCHARGER TURBOCHARGER Turbocharger works under engine load of the vehicle with a very high RPM nearly Turbocharger is one of the most advanced technologies modern internal 200,000 RPM ;Hence it is equipped combustion engines. This system uses with hyper lubrication cooling energy of the hot engine gases or outlet system.Therefore the safety tips must...
  • Page 98: Starting & Switching On

    STATING/DRIVING Starting the Engine Cold weather - If possible do not force the brakes 1-Check that the hand brake is pulled, In temperatures less than -10ºC, the car excessively After breaking-in distance is and the gearbox is in neutral position. needs more time to start.
  • Page 99: Digital Display Instruction

    STATING/DRIVING Start switch POSITION St - The switch can be removed - The steering wheel is locked - Most lighting is opera tableside lights, headlights and flasher. POSITION A - The steering wheel is unlocked. - Some electrical accessories and equipment operate. POSITION M All equipment, warning lights and electrical circuits operate.
  • Page 100: Audio Warning On Instrument Panel (Elx Model)

    FUEL ECONOMY& ENVIROMENT - Plan your trips, and combine them together. - Avoid driving in busy streets or rush hours as much as possible. - Use electronic equipment when strictly necessary. - Under- inflated or non- standard tires raise fuel consumption. - Avoid driving with open windows;...
  • Page 101: Automatic Gearbox

    AUTOMATIC GEARBOX GEAR POSITIONS Always use the hand brake. The gear positions are indicated on the -Do not drive on heavy gears more than gear lever knob. needed. gearbox equipped with Driving on heavy gears increases fuel synchronization in all gears (even reverse consumption and sound volume .Lighten gear).
  • Page 102: Reversing Lamp Warning System

    REVERSING LAMP WARNING SYSTEM* Disconnecting of right sensor It happens by three times fast single beeps along with flashing of segments at the right side of display . Disconnecting of left sensor or both the sensors : It happens by three times fast double beeps along with flashing of segments at the right and left side of display.
  • Page 103: Fueling System

    FUELING SYSTEM Fuel Filler Flap Fuel Filler Cap Fuel Cut-Off Switch The fuel filler flap is located on the right Unscrew the filler cap counter clockwise, It is located in the engine compartment, mudguard, and is linked to the central and wait a moment before removing the and on the right inner mudguard.
  • Page 104 LAMPS / INDICATORS Lighting Control Switch Headlight Main / Dipped Beams Left and Right Indicators Position 1: All lights off Put the lever completely towards the Position 1 , 2 : position 2 : Small lamps of rear and front- steering wheel to change headlight Move the lever DOWN to indicate a LEFT background light of display screen and middle...
  • Page 105: Lamps / Indicators

    LAMPS / INDICATORS Front Fog Lamps Rear Fog Lamps Rotate up one level the center part of the Rotate up two levels the center part of the stalk to turn on the front fog lights. The stalk to turn on the front fog lights. warning indicator on the instrument panel The indicator on the instrument panel lights up simultaneously when fog lights...
  • Page 106: Adjusting Of Head Light Height

    ADJUSTING HEADLIGHT HEIGHT Adjusting headlight height This key allows driver to change the light height if vehicle weight is increased. Warning Before starting driving in night: Be sure of proper function of the electrical equipment and adjust the vehicle’s lights CAUTION (if loading more than normal).
  • Page 107: Windscreen Washer & Wiper System

    WINDSCREEN WASHER & WIPER SYSTEM Washing of glass SINGLE WIPE (ONLY ONE SCREEN WASHER For washing of the glass pull the lever RECIPROCATING MOVEMENT) Pull the stalk towards the steering wheel. towards yourself , by pulling the lever Press the stalk downwards only once, By pulling the lever each time, the screen once wipers move three times.
  • Page 108 BREAKS If the engine goes off while driving, considering safety precautions bring the car to a proper place, and avoid CAUTION unnecessary braking. It finishes the - When parking on a steep area move the remaining available servo-assistance. wheels towards the sidewalk and pull the handbrake.
  • Page 109: Breaks

    BREAKS CAUTION -While driving, always make sure that the handbrake is completely pulled down (Brake Warning Lamp is turned off). Otherwise, the brake pads turn hot. Handbrake Handbrake locks only the rear wheels. WARNING If the engine is not running, the brake Pull up the lever to use the handbrake.
  • Page 110: Anti-Lock Breaking System (Abs)

    ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) It is possible to summarize the New navigation and stability system such Anti-lock braking system is one of the car as ABS prevent wheels from locking in advantages of the anti lock braking system (ABS) as follows: control systems preventing the wheels these situations, which may cause critical...
  • Page 111 ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) When using a car equipped with anti this situation the car should be directed to lock brake system always consider the an authorized workshop with precaution. following points: If warnning indicators of anti - lock brake WARNING - Since the anti lock brake system is only system are on all together, stop...
  • Page 112 ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) Electronic Brake Force Distribution System (EBD) EBD system balances braking forces ratio CAUTION over rear and front wheels, and prevent ABS braking system will function over braking on rear-axis wheels. independently from the pressure The system provides an optimizing and exerted brake pedal.
  • Page 113 AIRBAG Air Bag Safety System Front passenger air bag is located under passengers against all possible injuries in Besides the Interjecting safety belt, your the right upper part of the glove box and a collision. vehicle is equipped with air bag safety SRS AIRBAG has been carved on it.
  • Page 114 AIRBAG WARNING - Only belts tightened as much as possible on the passenger’s body will have the needed effectiveness. Depending on the nature and severity of the blow, the interjecting system will act concurrently with air bags. In case of non-operation in one of the above situations or defects in the system, the air bag’s warning The air bag has maximum protective...
  • Page 115: Airbag

    AIRBAG WARNING -Any servicing on the passenger security system (pre-tensioner, air bag, electronic control unit, wiring) or re-use of this system in another vehicle, even if is the same vehicle, is expressly forbidden. -Use only factory standard steering wheel and never replace it. -Covering of the air bag is expressly forbidden -Do not attach anything (clip, logo, watch, mobile stalk, etc.) on the steering wheel air bag.
  • Page 116: Cooling System

    VEHICLE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ............... 116 HYRAULIC STEERING ............ 123 ENGINE COMPARTMEN ..........119 BATTERY ................. 124 ENGINE OIL ..............120 WINDSHIELD WASHER AND WIPER ......126 ............. 121 WASHING AND CARE OF THE VEHICLE ...... 128 COOLING SYSTEM BRAKING SYSTEM ............122...
  • Page 117: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Owner Care & Maintenance In addition to regular services and checks described before, some simple periodical WARNING checks should also be done. If the vehicle moves at high speed Daily checks for a long time, check the engine oil’s - Performance of lights, horn, indicator level regularly.
  • Page 118: Battery

    MAINTENANCE Safety in the Garage - Prevent tools or metal objects contacting If you need to carry out maintenance, battery poles and terminals. Poisonous Fluids consider the following safety advices: WARNING - Keep away your hands and clothing All fluids used in a car engine are - The cooling fan is an electrical from moving belts and pulleys.
  • Page 119 MAINTENANCE Opening the Hood 1- Pull the hood release from the passenger compartment (driver side). The hood gently jumps up. 2- Pull the hood safety catch, and raise it up. 3- Pull out the hood port rod from rear engine retain 4- Fix the support rod into the slot fitted in the hood.
  • Page 120: Engine Compartmen

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT The Parts in the Engine Compartment 1- Brake Fluid Reservoir 2- Oil Dipstick 3- Oil Filler Cap 4- Washer Reservoir 5- Radiator 6- Battery 7- Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir 8- fues box of engine compartment 9-fues box. WARNING WARNING Adding: when adding oil, ensure that it is not spilt on engine parts since there may be danger Consider safety...
  • Page 121: Engine Oil

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT WARNING - when working on the engine, the radiator fan’s engine may start working at any moment, danger of injury - Adding: when adding oil, take care that it is not spilt on engine parts since there may be risk of fire. Do not forget to close the cap since Engine Oil Fill Checking Oil Level...
  • Page 122: Cooling System

    40-50%, not only in cold weather but also all the year. WARNING Air evacuation must be taken place by authorized dealer of IKCO; case any part of cooling system gets opened or changed (except Radiator cap) Checking the Coolant...
  • Page 123: Braking System

    BRAKE SYSTEM Brakes Your car’s most important safety section, the braking system is equipped with disc WARNING brakes in front and in rear, with dual - Brake fluid is highly poisonous, and hydraulic circuit. should be kept out of children reach. When the engine is running, the brake - Refer to the physician if the fluid assistance reduces the power needed to...
  • Page 124: Hyraulic Steering

    HYRAULIC STEERING Hydraulic Steering maintenance and guaranty services If the hydraulic steering is correctly guide book. operating there is few or no need to top In case of hydraulic fluid contact with skin up the reservoir. If there is a sudden or or eyes, rinse well with plenty of water.
  • Page 125: Battery

    BATTERY WARNING - Do not bring sparks or flames near the battery, since the hydrogen inside the battery is flammable. - Never keep old batteries at home. Give them to organizations responsible for the collection and recycling of these types of batteries.
  • Page 126 BATTERY Replacing Battery Always use batteries of the same type and of the original specification. Other types WARNING may vary in size or terminal positions, Batteries contain acid, which which may have fire danger when corrosive and poisonous. Consider the connecting to the car electrical system.
  • Page 127: Windshield Washer And Wiper

    WINDSCREEN WASHER & WIPER SYSTEM WARNING • In some washing systems with high-pressure water, the water may penetrate into the sealing parts of doors and windows which may result in locks damage and failure, therefore, never apply direct high-pressure water to such components.
  • Page 128 GLASS WASHER AND SNOW WIPERS Lift up the wiper arm, turn the blade in a direction than the angle of blade joint with arm is set to 90 degree. 2. Press down the clamp. *If installed on your vehicle.
  • Page 129: Washing And Care Of The Vehicle

    CLEANING & CARING VEHICLE Cleaning the Bodywork In order to preserve the car painting finish, please consider the following advices. - Do not use hot water to wash the car. - Use wet linen cloth to clean dirt and dust from the car metallic paint to prevent scratching.
  • Page 130 VEHICLE CLEANING & CARE Mobile Hands Free Microphone & Gear Vehicle’s Equipment Maintenance Before cleaning, dust the inside of the car Change Lever Head Intelligent Speed Check System* CAUTION Plastic Parts: To clean the device, just clean it’s outside - Installing Extra Equipment First clean these parts with diluted using a dry cloth or brush.
  • Page 131 VEHICLE CLEANING & CARE Removing Tar Spots NOTE: Avoid using abrasive cleaners or damaging the paint. Use white spirits to remove the oil and tar - Filling compounds that fill or remove metal scrapers. spots stuck to the paint works. Then wash scratches on the body works the area immediately with soapy water to - Wax to provide a protective coating...
  • Page 132 CLEANING EXTERIOR AND MAINTAINING THE VEHICLE QUALITATIVE RECOMMENDATION replacement cloths and water pots. Also Preferably use liquid detergents. IN VEHICLE CLEANING EXTERIOR in case of usage aluminum alloy wheels - Not containing materials which affects 1. It is recommended to wash the vehicle of chrome metal surfaces, it is necessary on the car after drying.
  • Page 133 VEHICLE CLEANING & CARE Maintenance of the Vehicle’s Natural If as time passes, any signs of attrition You need to clean the leather surface once Leather* every few months. First dust the leather, or discoloration appears, apply to your Natural leather requires care to keep its then to clean and protect leather surface, Iran Khodro authorized representative to beauty and durability.
  • Page 134 VEHICLE CLEANING & CARE Care Of the Fabric Used in Inside Furnishings of the Vehicle* This type of fabric, like any other, requires care to keep its beauty and durability. For this reason, any type of stain, whether from foodstuff, alcohol or liquids should be cleaned using a sponge and carpet shampoo.
  • Page 136 TECHNICAL EMERGENCIES CHANGING WHEELS ............136 BATTERY CARE AND MAINTENANCE ......142 ................141 TOWING FUSES ................145 CHANGING LAMPS ............148 * If equipped...
  • Page 137 TIRE CHANGE Spare Wheel and Its Tools The Spare Wheel Tools Remove the carpet from the bonnet floor Release the supporting strap, and remove 1.Wheel brace by lifting up the handle provided. Hook up the warning triangle and toolbox including 2.Jack wrench the handle on the trunk edge, under the the tools.
  • Page 138: Changing Wheels

    CHANGING WHEELS - Insert the spare wheel. - Tighten all 4 nuts - Lower and remove the jack - Tighten all nuts completely in a diagonal sequence. Put the wheel cover in place so as to keep the valve in reach of hand. Push the edges of the cover to fix it tightly.
  • Page 139 TIRE CHANGE Notice: In vehicles equipped with aluminum wheels, fifth wheel is a temporary wheel WARNING (to change in urgent situation and when After a tire change, always check the one of the tires is punctured). So there air pressure and ensure that the wheel is no problem if the manufacturer of the nuts are tight.
  • Page 140 TIRE CHANGE Tires maintenance : Drive according to the tires condition Always check the lateral and upper surface of the tires. Tire blown out : Remove the flat tire and check it carefully .Repairing of tires must be done by an authorized person .
  • Page 141 TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE Towing the Car WARNING - If the engine is off, the hydraulic Steering wheel and brake system, do not operate. - The vehicle on tow should be always lighter than the towing vehicle. - The towed vehicle should never have any passengers.
  • Page 142: Towing

    TOWING Shipping by Carrier This type of carrying is the recommended to prevent any accident or damage. Rear Towing Avoid suspension towing on front wheels if possible. If it is necessary, tow it at least speed and short distances. The steering should be locked when the wheels are completely ahead.
  • Page 143: Battery Care And Maintenance

    BATTERY Safety notes on battery Battery care & maintenance vehicle’s alternator and current regulator. -Do not hit the battery poles -Do not add additional electric equipment A) Always keep the battery case clean. -Avoid short connection between positive to the vehicle without considering the B) To prevent the poles from becoming and negative poles.
  • Page 144 BATTERY SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Negligence of this issue will result in short 6. Next, connect the head of another Auxiliary vehicle circuit which will seriously damage the cable to the negative terminal of auxiliary wiring system of vehicle. This damage will battery and the other head of this cable to be out of warranty.
  • Page 145 BATTERY SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE remarks: Auxiliary • Check if the battery terminals and battery vehicle cables clamps are clean. Unfasten them if WARNING necessary and clean their sulfated areas • When making use of auxiliary battery, carefully. always check the batteries voltage to •...
  • Page 146: Fuses

    IKCO. Some electrical appliances or compartment is located near the battery methods of their installation on the and at left side of the compartment.
  • Page 147 FUSES Fuse box and dashboard relay Fuse table guide Fuse box is located under the dashboard on the Fues no. Circuitry Function Power Seat feeding driver’s left. To open the fuse box, pull its door forward. Power switch feeding (position two) Airbag unit and ventilation system Relay table guide Power switch feeding (first position) Lighters Circuitry - Type...
  • Page 148 FUSES Fuse Guide table Fuse Circuitry Fuse function Power Start switch feeding Front fog relay / horn Internal power supply system Internal power supply system High speed fan Low speed fan relay Fuses box of the engine comportment Relay Guide table Brake Fuse box of the engine compartment Relay...
  • Page 149: Changing Lamps

    CHANGING LAMPS LAMP WATT 1-Headlamp-Main Beam 2-Headlamp-Dipped Beam 3-Side Lamp 4-Front Direction Indicator 5-Front Fog Lamp 6-Rear Lamp/Brake Lamps 7-Rear Direction Indicator 8-Reversing Lamps 9-Rear Fog Lamp 10- High Mounted Brake Lamp ( Third Stop Brake Lamp) 11- Side Repeater Lamp 12- Mirror Direction Indicator 13- Trunk Lid Lamp 14- Vanity Mirror Lamp...
  • Page 150: Keys

    FUSES Fuses Fuses Ampere Fuses function Right rear night warning lamp Rear window key regulator lamp 15 A RN electricity Left rear indicator Right rear fog lamp Left rear gear lamp Right brake lamp 15 A Rear & front roof lamp controlled by doors Left rear night warning lamp RN electricity Electrical motivator of boot...
  • Page 151 CHANGING LAMPS Small Bulbs Front Lamp/ Dipped beam Front Lamp / High beam Connector of the small bulbs is located 1-Unsrew the cover 1-Unsrew the cover beneath the high beam lamp inside the 2- Disconnect the connector 2-Press the spring clamps inward, and lift lamp body.
  • Page 152 CHANGING LAMPS Front Direction Indicators Side Repeater Lamps Front Fog Lamp Turn the holder counter clockwise to Push the light assembly frontward, and You can access the front fog tail through become released, and remove it. The pull it out to remove. Hold the light cover beneath part of front set.
  • Page 153 CHANGING LAMPS Door Light Number Plate Light Third lamp of danger (red) ELX model Pull out the light carefully from the door. Push the light to the left, and turn it down This light is equipted with diode. In case Turn the holder, and remove it.
  • Page 154 CHANGING LAMPS Rear Fog Lamps Rear Direction Indicator / Brake Lamps Reverse Lamps Unlock the trunk lid, turn the holder From inside the luggage compartment Unlock the trunk lid, push the two plastic counter- clockwise to release and remove press the two plastic longues to release jag towards inside and remove the holder.
  • Page 155 CHANGING LAMPS Rear Courtesy Lamp 5 Map Reading Lamp (Middle) Front Courtesy Lamp Insert a screwdriver carefully in the rear It can be replaced as an assembly from Insert a screwdriver carefully in the rear slot of the light, and lever to remove from the console.
  • Page 156 CHANGING LAMPS Indicator Lamp on Mirror Trunk Lid Lamp (Loadspace Light) Vanity Mirror Lamp First release the bracket of chromatic Insert a screwdriver carefully into the light The bulb cannot be replaced.Buy a new glass of side mirrors’ Then unscrew the rear slot.
  • Page 158 TECHNICAL DATA LABLES & PLATES ............158 IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS .......... 161 ..........162 ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA FUEL CONSUMPTION ............ 164 WEIGHTS ................. 166 DIMENSIONS ..............167 ANTI-POLLUTION SYSTEM ........... 168...
  • Page 159: Lables & Plates

    LABLES & PLATES Type Approval (TA) Chassis (Vin) Pay Load Axle 1 Axle 2 Year System Type Engine Cabin Capacity Color...
  • Page 160 LABLES & WARNING NOTES * If installed in your vehicle...
  • Page 161 LABLES & WARNING NOTES...
  • Page 162: Identification Numbers

    IDENTIFICATIONS Identification Numbers necessary announce corresponding number (VIN) if you contact to the authorized dealer regarding the engine or the gearbox. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The plate with identification numbers stamped on its surface locates in the engine compartment on the upper partition panel. Type Approval (TA) Chassis (Vin) Pay Load...
  • Page 163: Engine Technical Data

    ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA Engine EF7NA 1/7 i XU7JPL31/8 i TC7 - 1.7L Specification Cubic Capacity (c c) 1650 1761 1650 Combustion Order 1-3-4-2 1-3-4-2 1 - 3 - 4 -2 Idle Running 850 rpm 850 rpm 850 rpm Cylinder Bore 78.6 mm 83 mm 78.6 mm...
  • Page 164 0.48 liter (Regular) (DOT- 4) Brake Oil 0.52 liter (ABS) please use the approved brand and the packages offered by authorized dealer of IKCO. ** In case of using 20w50 SL/SJ oil, the change will be made at 10,000 km.
  • Page 165: Fuel Consumption

    FUEL CONSUMPTION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF ENGINE OIL SUITABLE FOR EF7 * ** and TC7 * ENGINE Allowed type of engine oil (along with standard and qualitative level of oil) SAE 10W40 APISJ SAE 10W40 APISJ With filter Required capacity of engine oil at the time of changings Without filter EVERY 12000 KM EVERY 10000 KM...
  • Page 166 FUEL CONSUMPTION Fuel consumption GASOLINE Fuel consumption data are obtained XU7JPL3 EF7NA CONSUMPTION based on the standard and in test rooms ENGINE under certain conditions of environment, controlled wind speed, rood, route and Average consumption (urban & 8.8 liters per 100 km 7.2 liters per 100 km 7.33 liters per 100 km standard driving method and certain...
  • Page 167: Weights

    WEIGHTS ENGINE Gasoline (L3), Petrol engine of EF7 Petrol engine of TC7 TYPE WEIGHTS (KG) XU7JPL3(BE3) Approx. Net Vehicle Weight (without Passenger & Auxiliary Equipments;with a 1220 1257 1621 Full Tank Maximum Total Weight; with Passanger and ------- 1610 1720 Load ------- Maximum Load on Rear Axel...
  • Page 168: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS 909/4 2671 1450 4534/4 Overall Length 4534.4mm Overall Width Including. Mirrors 1944mm Overall Height 1460mm Wheel Base 2671mm Front Overhang 909.4mm Rear Overhang 954mm Wheels Track ( Front) 1450mm Wheels Track (Rear) 1440mm 1440 Steering Wheel Turn Lock to lock 1944 Turning Circle Boot Volume...
  • Page 169: Anti-Pollution System

    ANTI-POLLUTION SYSTEM Pollution Control System In order to acquire standard approval, regarding polluting substances of the vehicle, following systems are used: Catalytic Converter: Catalytic converter or Catalyst is used to react on exhausting pollutant to produce least pollution gases. Lead is of the most important factor in breaking or damaging catalyst.
  • Page 170 ALPHABETIC INDEX...
  • Page 171 INDEX Brake Fluid Replacement ....122 CNG Fueling System Parts in Trunk .. 88 Adjusting Electric Mirrors ....14 Brake System ......108,122 CNG System Engine Compartment Over Adjusting Headrest Height ....34 View ............. 81 Adjusting Height of Front Seat Belts .. 36 Cubby Box ..........
  • Page 172: Hand Brake

    INDEX Filling The Radiator ......127 Handbrake ..........113 Lables & Warning Notes ....163 Handling Method In Case of Gas Left/Right Side Indicator ....108 Filling The Windshield Washer Reservoir First Aid Kit* ......... 35 Leakage(CNG)* ........ 148 Lighting Control Switch ..... 108 Folding Exterior Mirror (Electrical)*..
  • Page 173: Rear Window Locking Switch

    INDEX Power Source Connection ....53 Trunk Lid Key Release* ...... 56 Precautions While Driving ....105 Safety In The Garage ....... 123 Turbocharger ........96 .. 30 Safety Tips For Preventing Vehicle Theft Screen Switches ......... 41 Qualitative Recommendation In Cleaning Seat Belts Safety Tips ......

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