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CIELO/NEXIA(LHD)
OWNER'S MANUAL

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Hermanus Jordaan
February 10, 2025

Good day. This morning the fuse look like no 15 burned. It melted and did not just blow.

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

A melted fuse number 15 in a Daewoo Cielo could be caused by a short circuit or a problem in the circuit connected to that fuse. The context indicates that a defective fuse often shows a melted wire and that a new fuse should only be installed after locating and eliminating the cause of the trouble.

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  • Page 1 CIELO/NEXIA(LHD) OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 When it comes to service, remember that your DAEWOO dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested in your complete satisfaction. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for choosing a DAEWOO product and assure you of our continuing interest in your motoring pleasure and satisfaction.
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE Please read this manual and follow its All informations, illustrations and We would like to point out that non-Daewoo instructions carefully. specifications in this manual are based on Genuine parts and accessories have not To emphasize special information, the words...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR ........................... 1ñ1 2. STARTING AND OPERATING ..........................2ñ1 3. INSTRUMENT AND CONTROLS ......................... 3ñ1 4. OTHER CONTROLS AND FEATURES ........................ 4ñ1 * ................5. VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 5ñ1 6. AUDIO SYSTEM* ..............................6ñ1 7.
  • Page 5: Before Driving Your Car

    BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1ñ1...
  • Page 6 BREAK-IN PERIOD BEFORE ENTERING THE CAR BEFORE DRIVING OFF Following a few simple precautions for the ï Ensure that windows, outside rearview ï Adjust your seating position. first few hundred kilometers can add to mirrors and lights are clean, undamaged ï...
  • Page 7 DOOR LOCKS Two keys are provided which fit all key Front doors can be locked or unlocked from All doors, except the driver's, can be locked cylinders. outside by using the key. from the outside by pushing down the door Keep one of the two keys as a spare.
  • Page 8 CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING CHILD SAFETY DOOR LOCKS SYSTEM* ï To open the door from the inside, When the metal latch beneath the lock on either of the rear doors is pushed upwards, By pressing down or pulling up the interior 1.
  • Page 9 REAR QUARTER WINDOWS* DOOR WINDOWS* POWER WINDOW SWITCHES* To open, pull catch and push window To raise or lower the door window, rotate 3 door model glass outwards to the open position. the window regulator handle in the door The front windows can be operated by two When closing, fold catch back to lock.
  • Page 10 4 and 5 door models WARNING The windows can be operated by switches Care must be taken when operating the located in the driver's door armrest when power windows. There is a risk of injury, the ignition switch is in position "II". particularly for children, and a danger that articles could become trapped.
  • Page 11 TILTABLE STEERING WHEEL* INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR The steering wheel can be adjusted in four The inside mirror can be adjusted up, down WARNING different positions. or sideways to obtain the best view. Do not put large objects on the flat area The inside mirror has day and night behind the rear seat, as they may positions.
  • Page 12 OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR FRONT SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTMENT ï Adjust the outside rearview mirrors with Convex mirror* To move the seat forwards or backwards, the adjusting levers so that you can see The outside mirror on the passenger's side pull up the control lever located inboard and not only each side of the road behind you is convex if it says "OBJECTS IN MIRROR under the front of the seat and hold it.
  • Page 13 FRONT SEAT RECLINING DRIVER'S SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT* WARNING To avoid excessive seat belt slack, To adjust the seat back, lift up the lever (or The desired seat height can be achieved by which reduces the effectiveness of rotate the recliner) until the desired angle is turning the crank handle located below the seat belts, make sure that the seats achieved.
  • Page 14 TILTING BACK OF FRONT HEAD RESTRAINTS SEATS* Head restraints are designed to help reduce <hatchback models> the risk of neck injuries. 3 door vehicles only: turn For access to the rear seat area, pull up <sedan models> the release lever to fold the front seat forward.
  • Page 15 SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS To protect you and your passengers in the WARNING WARNING event of an accident, it is recommended that ï To help reduce the risk of personal ï Make sure that each seat belt the seat belts be worn by all occupants injury in collisions or sudden buckle is inserted into the proper whilst the vehicle is in use.
  • Page 16 THREE POINT SEAT BELT Each Daewoo vehicle is equipped with three WARNING WARNING point seat belts with automatic retractors, ï Never wear the belts with straps ï Seat belts should be adjusted as allowing freedom of body movement when twisted or with a buckle release...
  • Page 17 SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTOR* USING THE BELT On seat belts with a height-adjustable upper Pull the belt evenly out of the retractor and NOTE anchorage point: pull belt out, depress the guide it across the body, making certain that If the belt locks when being pulled out, area indicated by an arrow and adjust the it is not twisted.
  • Page 18 LAP BELT CARE OF BELTS A lap belt is installed in the center of the Always keep the seat belts clean and dry. Position the lap belt low on the hips. rear seat. Clean only with a mild soap solution or To remove the belt, depress the red button Insert the tongue into the buckle until it lukewarm water.
  • Page 19 ï When the child restraint system is Daewoo Dealer. not in use, remove it or fasten it with a safety belt so that it will not be Hatchback Models:...
  • Page 20 DRIVER'S AIR BAG* The air bag is stored in the center pad of The air bag inflates within milliseconds WARNING the steering wheel. during a crash and forms a safety cushion ï Child restraint anchorages are for the driver. designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints.
  • Page 21 The system can be ï The air bag system must only be triggered abruptly if it is treated disposed of by a Daewoo Dealer or improperly. Daewoo Authorized Service ï The steering wheel and instrument Operation.
  • Page 22: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING 2ñ1...
  • Page 23 Operation in Foreign Countries suitable. Fuel quality has a decisive Fuels containing methanol (wood alcohol) If you are going to drive your Daewoo in influence on the power output, driveability should not be used in your Daewoo. This another country, be sure to: and life of the engine.
  • Page 24 IGNITION SWITCH WARNING The engine can be turned off without This position turns on the ignition ï Never remove the key while driving. locking the steering wheel. system and the electrical accessories. If the key is removed, the steering wheel will lock. This may cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and could result in serious vehicle damage or personal injury.
  • Page 25 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE STARTING THE ENGINE ï Make sure the area around the 1. Apply the parking brake. Automatic transmission* : Move the selector lever to "P"(Park) or vehicle is clear. "N"(Neutral), although "P" is preferred. ï The maintenance items in this manual pull The starter is designed not to operate should be checked periodically, e.g.,...
  • Page 26 DRIVING WITH A MANUAL TRANSMISSION 4. Warm-up NOTE Allow the engine to idle for at least 30 ï Do not rest your foot on the clutch seconds after starting. Drive at pedal while driving. This may moderate speed for a short distance cause clutch damage.
  • Page 27 : Do not button push the button The automatic transmission (4T40-E) in your Daewoo vehicle is an electronically controlled four speed transmission. The 4th gear is an overdrive function. The position of the selector lever is indicated on the left side of the selector lever or the automatic transmission selector position indicator in the instrument panel.
  • Page 28 Selector lever positions P, R and N Drive range 2 CAUTION P = Park, with the front wheels locked. To 2= The drive position for first and second To help prevent transmission damage: be selected only with the vehicle gear, e.g. on winding mountain roads: the ï...
  • Page 29 Select "3", "2" and "1" only when You must consult a Daewoo Dealer or switch automatic shifting up is to be avoided or if Daewoo Authorized Service Operations as...
  • Page 30 Kickdown Stopping the car Rocking the car When the accelerator pedal is depressed The selector lever can be left in the chosen If it becomes necessary to rock the car to beyond its resistance point below certain drive range with the engine running. free it from sand, mud, snow or a hole, speeds, the transmission shifts down into move the selector lever from "D"...
  • Page 31 DRIVING WITH A 3-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION* Engine starting Selector lever lock The selector lever must be in "P" or "N" Push the release knob located under the The shift lever has six positions. position to start the engine. selector grip when engaging "R" and "P" and shifting from "D"...
  • Page 32 Drive range D Drive range 1 CAUTION D= Drive position from zero to maximum 1= Position for extreme operating conditions To help prevent transmission damage: speed under the normal driving in first gear only. ï Do not depress the accelerator conditions.
  • Page 33 DRIVING TIPS FOR 3-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION* Kickdown Stopping the car When the accelerator pedal is depressed The selector lever can be left in the chosen Starting the car beyond its resistance point below certain drive range with the engine running. After starting the engine and before speeds, the transmission shifts down into shifting into a drive range, depress the...
  • Page 34 ABS is functioning normally. firmly when going in each direction. If an abnormality occurs in the system, the Visit your Daewoo dealer if the pedal height anti-lock brake system is cancelled. The ordinary brakes will operate normally and does not return to normal, or there is a rapid the ABS warning light will come on.
  • Page 35 (3) lower dangerous driving techniques. CAUTION Ultimately the responsibility for your See your Daewoo dealer if adjustment of safety and that of others rests in the ï Things that can burn could touch the parking brake is required. hands of the driver. Therefore only...
  • Page 36 ï Start gradually and accelerate gently. immediately by a Daewoo Dealer or ï Avoid excessive and unnecessary Daewoo Authorized Service Operation. idling. If it is necessary to drive under such ï...
  • Page 37 ï Do not operate the engine in confined areas such as garages or other closed areas any more than needed to move the vehicle in or out of the area. ï When the vehicle is stopped in an unconfined area for more than a short time with the engine running, turn off the recirculation switch to draw the outside air into the vehicle and set the...
  • Page 38: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3ñ1...
  • Page 39 1. Side ventilation vents 17. Air direction control switch 18. Radio (AM/FM) and cassette* 2. Door window defroster vents 19. Cigarette lighter 3. Head lamp leveling switch* 20. Deposit box 4. Front fog lamp switch* 21. Air conditioning switch* 5. Rear window defroster with timer* 22.
  • Page 40 1. Side ventilation vents 17. Air direction control switch 2. Door window defroster vents 18. Radio (AM/FM) and cassette* 3. Head lamp leveling switch* 19. Cigarette lighter 4. Front fog lamp switch* 20. Deposit box 5. Rear window defroster with timer 21.
  • Page 41 SPEEDOMETER ODOMETER AND TRIP ODOMETER TACHOMETER* The speedometer indicates the vehicle The odometer registers the accumulated The tachometer indicates engine speed. speed in kilometers per hour (km/h). distance in kilometers. red zone unit: km unit: 100m The trip odometer indicates individual journey distances.
  • Page 42 If the oil level is normal, have the may be continued. Consult a Daewoo indicate that the brake fluid level in the lubricating system checked at the nearest dealer or Daewoo authorized service reservoir is low.
  • Page 43 Have the system checked at your nearest Daewoo Dealer. Remember that this only means that ABS is cancelled. Consult your Daewoo Dealer as soon as possible if this condition occures ñ your car's brake system will continue to operate conventionally.
  • Page 44 LIGHT SWITCH TURN SIGNAL SWITCH Move this lever up or down to the stop NOTE To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob position to engage the turn indicator signals. The asymmetrical low beam increases on the end of the combination switch lever. the field of vision on the right-hand side There are three positions: of the lane.
  • Page 45 WINDSHIELD WASHER SWITCH TAILGATE WINDOW WIPER REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER AND WASHER SWITCH* WITH TIMER Pressing this button will switch on the rear window defroster for appox. 10 minutes push when ignition is in the "II" position and automatically switch off. The rear window defroster indicator light illuminates when the rear window defroster is operating.
  • Page 46 REAR FOG LAMP SWITCH* WIPER SPEED CONTROL ROOM LAMP SWITCH* To turn on the rear fog lamps, push this The room lamp switch has three switch while the front fog lamps are turned positions. The frequency of intermittent front wipers can be varied from 4 seconds to The indicator light illuminates when the 24 seconds by turning the knurled knob lamps are switched on.
  • Page 47 DIGITAL CLOCK SUNVISORS The sunvisors are padded and can be swung up and down and to the side for protection of driver and passenger ag-ainst glare. 1. Front Digital Clock Adjusting Button (Ignition Off position) While pressing D button, the time 1.
  • Page 48 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT GLOVE BOX GLOVE BOX ILLUMINATION* ILLUMINATION Open the glove box by pulling the bottom The glove box is illuminated when the lid is of the handle upwards. in the open position with the ignition The lamp will come on when the trunk lid switch placed in the "II"...
  • Page 49 OTHER CONTROLS AND FEATURES 4ñ1...
  • Page 50 If you encounter any problems with push enlarging the luggage compartment, your Daewoo dealer will be pleased to demonstrate this system. pull 3. Hook belt buckles on backrest. Unlock backrest and fold down onto seat cushion. Place cover behind front...
  • Page 51 ROOF RACK ENGINE HOOD Your vehicle has aerodynamic roof drip 1. To open the engine hood, pull the WARNING mouldings with installation holes for roof release knob to unlatch the hood. ï Before releasing the engine hood racks. Avoid damaging the roof when latch, turn off the ignition, remove installing the roof racks.
  • Page 52 SKI SLEEVE* POWER SUN ROOF* ski sleeve lid The ski sleeve is located behind the rear The power sun roof can only be operated armrest on saloon models. with ignition "ON". You can transport skis or other similar objects safely without soiling or damaging the interior of your vehicle.
  • Page 53 WARNING ï Be extremely careful not to have any part of your body in the sun roof opening while it is closing. ï Do not stand up or extend any portion of your body out of the opening while driving. ï...
  • Page 54 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 5ñ1...
  • Page 55 CENTER VENTILATION VENTS VENTILATION AND HEATING SIDE VENTILATION VENTS Air mixture system: by mixing cold and Air can be directed into the vehicle via Air can be directed into the vehicle via both hot air the temperature can be regulated both center vents.
  • Page 56 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM* AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH* TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH The ventilation, heating and refrigeration This switch turns on and off the air sections make up a functional unit conditioning. designed to provide maximum comfort at all times of year, under any weather conditions and at any outside temperature.
  • Page 57 FAN CONTROL SWITCH AIR DIRECTION CONTROL SWITCH RECIRCULATION SWITCH This switch allows you to select the Press this switch when driving in dusty outlet air flow. conditions or to avoid traffic fumes, and when quick cooling or heating is required. The indicator light will illuminate and interior air is recirculated inside the vehicle.
  • Page 58 MAXIMUM COOLING NORMAL COOLING BI-LEVEL During hot weather and when the vehicle Normal cooling during interurban and To be used during transitional periods e.g. has been exposed to the sun for lengthy motorway driving. low outside temperature and little period. Open window briefly so that warm sunshine.
  • Page 59 VENTILATION MAXIMUM HEATING NORMAL HEATING Outside air is directed through the center and side ventilation vents. Air conditioning switch: OFF Air conditioning switch: OFF Recirculation switch: ON Recirculation switch : OFF Air direction control switch: Air direction control switch: Air conditioning switch: OFF Temperature switch: extreme right side Temperature switch: Red colored Recirculation switch: OFF...
  • Page 60 DEFROSTING OPERATING TIPS FOR COOLING SYSTEM ï If the car has been parked in direct sunlight, open the windows before operating. ï To clean misted windows on rainy days, decrease the temperature inside Air conditioning switch: OFF or ON the car by operating the air condi- tioning.
  • Page 61 AUDIO SYSTEM (RADIO AND CASSETTE) 6ñ1...
  • Page 62 RADIO AND CASSETTE (AKF-9625)* The radio and cassette tape player is located in the center of the instrument panel. Your vehicle is equipped with an audio system which has an Electronically Tuned Radio(ETR) and an auto-reverse cassette tape player. The radio has seek feature for electronic station tuning and receives both FM stereo and AM broadcasts.
  • Page 63 1. On-off/Volume control knob At that position, turn it clockwise to 5. Auto memory button (push button) When this button is pressed for more increase bass tone, counterclock- than 2 seconds after selecting band, ï Power on-off wise to decrease bass tone. auto memory store starts and stations Press this knob to switch on the are automatically searched for in in-...
  • Page 64 7. Cassette slot 10. V.F.D 13. Preset station/manual memory but- Metal indicator Switch the radio on and push the cas- sette fully into the slot with the tape Tape playing FM stereo indicator You can choose the preset station by direction indicator facing the right side.
  • Page 65 ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM* How to enter the security code The identification card, stamped with the 1. Connect the audio system to the battery security code number, is provided with the and turn the ignition switch to the I vehicle. Keep it in a safe place. position.
  • Page 66 RADIO AND CASSETTE (AKF-5073K)* AKF-5073K provides as following controls and features. ï FM, MW and LW radio reception ï R.D.S(PI, PS, AF, TP/TA, EON, PTY) ï Auto reverse ï Stereo/mono ï Positive LCD screen ï Manual tuning ï Automatic station seeking ï...
  • Page 67 REMOVING AND ATTACHING Attaching panel 1. Hold the panel along top and bottom edges. Before operating your stereo, you should know: 2. Insert detachable panel straight into main unit(DO NOT TILT). Removing panel 1. Press the release button (15) to unlock front panel. CAUTION 2.
  • Page 68 GENERAL OPERATION Mode select button It is possible to switch immediately to you desired mode. On/off - Volume control knob (1) Rotate this knob (1) to turn on the unit. You can also regulate the Desired mode Pressing button volume control with this knob. Turn it clockwise to increase volume. Radio Band(8) Turn it counterclockwise to decrease volume.
  • Page 69 Auto travel preset button (16) NOTE The unit will sean selected band and memorize the strongest 6 ï If all stations are weak, none may be memorized. If this stations in sequent from the strongest one.(6FM1, 6FM2, 6MW, 6 should occur, "0000" will appear on the display and the warning tone will be heard.
  • Page 70 TAPE OPERATION RADIO OPERATION 1. Cassette tape slot door (7) 1. Radio mode select button (8) Insert a cassette into this slot door with the exposed tape facing Press this button to turn on the radio. to the right. Then tape play will begin. 2.
  • Page 71 RDS OPERATION 4. Stereo/mono button (5) If FM stereo broadcasting is too noisy, press this button 1.5 1. AF mode off button (5) seconds or more to get the indicator "MO". While the "AF" indicator is shown(AF mode on), once tuned to an To return to stereo mode, press it again 1.5 seconds or more.
  • Page 72 PTY MODE OPERATION To cancel the mode, press it again. To cancel the presently heard traffic information and stand by for 1. PTY mode on/off button (12) the next traffic information from the same station, press it twice Press this button to get the PTY mode. The indicator "PTY" appears in the display.
  • Page 73 USING THE RDS FUNCTIONS 3. Preset button(15) The RDS(Radio Data System) is a digital information system Desired operation Procedure developed by the EBU(European Broadcast Union). Pick-a-backed PTY search on normal FM broadcasts, RDS offers a variety of information ï Press the desired preset button. services and automatic retuning functions for RDS compatible car (in PTY mode) ï...
  • Page 74 RDS functions of this unit AF-function(network following) This unit has the following functions for making use of RDS data. The unit retunes to the stronger alternative transmitter in the list ï Station name display using PS data. of alternative frequencies(AF). The display indicates "AF" as ï...
  • Page 75 ï Sometimes it may seem that the radio has gone off for a short PI-seek while. There is no fault the radio is merely checking the qual- PI-automatic seek starts automatically, if you want to recall a preset ity of other signals on the AF-list. If muting disturbs turn off button, when its reception is weak.
  • Page 76 A total of ten coding attempts can be made and then the time To make the audio system operate again, you must enter a four- between each new attempt is doubled. If you forget the security figure security code with the preset station buttons. code, consult your Daewoo Dealer. 6ñ16...
  • Page 77 POWER ANTENNA* CARE AND MAINTENANCE The antenna will automatically extend when 1. We recommend that tapes below C- 4. Never leave cassette inserted in the the radio mode is switched on, and 90(the playing time: 90 minutes) be operating position with the tape player retract when the radio mode is switched used.
  • Page 78: In Case Of Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 7ñ1...
  • Page 79 SPARE WHEEL, JACK AND WHEEL CHANGING CAUTION VEHICLE TOOLS In order to reduce the chance of possible ï Never crawl under a jacked-up injuries when changing a wheel, note the The spare wheel, jack and vehicle tools vehicle. following procedure and observe all are accommodated in the luggage/load ï...
  • Page 80 PROCEDURES ï Pry the wheel cover off with the lug WARNING wrench. ï Use this jack only with cars with ï Loosen the wheel bolt one turn each which the jack fits and that are not with the wheel wrench, but do not heavier than the lifting limit of the remove any bolt until the wheel has jack.
  • Page 81 STARTING THE ENGINE WITH JUMP LEADS ï Raise the vehicle by turning the crank handle clockwise until the jack lifting A car with a discharged battery may be head fits firmly into the notch and the started by transferring electrical power wheel is off the ground (about 3 cm).
  • Page 82 loads. jump lead to ground on the other vehicle CAUTION ï Do not lean over the battery during e.g. engine block or screw connection If you leave the audio system on, it jump starting. in engine suspension. could be badly damaged. ï...
  • Page 83 TOWING THE VEHICLE If towing is necessary, contact a Daewoo CAUTION outlet or professional tow truck service. Do not tow with sling-type equipment. Proper lifting and towing precedures are Use wheel lift or flat bed equipment. necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 84 ï The towing hook should be used CAUTION Your Daewoo Dealer will help supply and only in an emergency situation. Do not spin the front wheels install towing equipment to suit your ï...
  • Page 85 Caravan/Trailer Loading When the trailer/caravan has been coupled, Caravan/trailer Brakes the permissible rear axle load for the fully To load your caravan/trailer properly, you If the caravan/trailer brakes are used, you loaded towing vehicle (including must know how to measure gross caravan/ should follow all instructions provided by occupants) must not be exceeded.
  • Page 86 Safety Chains ï Before driving, make sure that the lighting system of the trailer works Always attach safety chains between your properly. vehicle and the trailer. Cross the safety ï Observe the legal maximum speeds for chains under the tongue of the trailer so towing.
  • Page 87: Service And Maintenance

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 8ñ1...
  • Page 88 ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1.5 MPFI ENGINE (WITH ABS) (WITHOUT ABS) 1. Brake fluid tank 8. Distributor 2. Clutch fluid tank 9. Engine oil level dipstick 3. Coolant surge tank 10. Engine oil filler cap 4. Power steering fluid tank 11. Spark plug 5.
  • Page 89 1.5 DOHC ENGINE 10 9 (WITHOUT ABS) (WITH ABS) 1. Brake fluid tank 7. Battery 2. Clutch fluid tank 8. Distributor 3. Coolant surge tank 9. Engine oil level dipstick 10. Engine oil filler cap 4. Power steering fluid tank 11.
  • Page 90 SERVICE PRECAUTIONS When performing any inspection or ï When connecting the battery cables, ï If it is necessary to check beneath the maintenance work on your vehicle, always pay special attention to their polarities. hood with the engine running, place the exercise care to reduce the risk of Never connect a positive cable to a shift lever in NEUTRAL/PARK and apply...
  • Page 91 A NOTE ON SAFETY DRIVER'S CHECK LIST To avoid the possibility of injury from the The following checks are recommended 6. Check the position of the rearview cooling fan, carry out all engine checks before driving to maintain safe and mirrors.
  • Page 92 ENGINE OIL ENGINE OIL FILTER ï When most trips include extended idling Engine oil and oil filter change Engine oil changes are to be carried out and/or frequent low-speed operation depending on time intervals and mileage as in stop-and-go traffic. intervals, since oil loses its lubrication ï...
  • Page 93 50/50 water and ethylene glycol If the fan is not operating, turn the ignition water, and consult a doctor if any anti-freeze mix, to provide freezing and off and consult your Daewoo dealer irritation occurs. corrosion protection. immediately. If steam is coming from the engine...
  • Page 94 Reinstall the filler plug and tighten it is if the automatic transmission develops a securely. leak. If a fluid leak occurs the vehicle should be taken to your Daewoo Dealer or WARNING Daewoo Authorized Service Operation to be repaired as soon as possible.
  • Page 95 Have this system checked at your nearest The level must therefore be checked at the reached after motorway driving over a Daewoo dealer. intervals specified in the manual. The distance of at least 15 to 20km or similar. dipstick bears the markings "MIN"(top-up) Add fluid through pipe only if the fluid and "MAX"(full).
  • Page 96 Have the system checked at your nearest should happen, rinse the affected areas With the engine at operating temperature, Daewoo dealer. immediately with plenty of water. If the fluid level should be at the "FULL" mark: irritation occurs, consult a doctor.
  • Page 97 AIR CLEANER DRIVE BELT WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or Proper condition and correct tension are The fluid reservoir is located in the engine sandy areas, replace more often than at essential for the correct function of the compartment as illustrated.
  • Page 98 WINDSHIELD WIPERS BATTERY MAINTENANCE Your vehicle is fitted with a maintenance Properly functioning windshield wipers To replace the wiper blade, press the free (MF) battery without seal plugs. are essential for safe driving and clear retaining clip and pull the wiper blade off It needs no periodic maintenance.
  • Page 99 Battery terminals should be disconnected For best battery service, do the following. WARNING after stopping the engine. 1. Keep battery securely mounted. Used batteries contain amongst other Check the battery terminals for corrosion 2. Keep battery top clean and dry. things sulphulic acid and lead.
  • Page 100 Maintaining the specified tire pressures is In the event of abnormal wear, consult essential for driver comfort, driving safety your franchised Daewoo dealer or and long tire life. authorized service station and have Check the tire pressure, including the spare chassis and steering checked.
  • Page 101 Fitting new tires When using winter tires, the tire pressures When fitting chains on your tires, carefully supplied by the tire manufacturer must be follow the instructions of the chain It is recommended that radial tires be fitted adhered to. manufacturer.
  • Page 102 Service Operation at the intervals specified Authorized Service Operation as quickly engine control indicator light illuminated, by Daewoo. You can then be certain that as possible in the event of misfiring, as this may damage the catalytic all components of the vehicleís electrical,...
  • Page 103 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FUSE IGNITION SYSTEM CAUTION Electronic ignition systems have a greater For fuse replacement, withdraw the cover ï Never replace a fuse with anything i g n i t i o n p o w e r t h a n c o n v e n t i o n a l and extract blown fuse.
  • Page 104 (Fuse box, front) (Fuse box, rear) FUSE AND THE CIRCUITS 1. ECM(batt) 12. Blower motor fan(low) 23. Blower motor relay 2. Parking and tail lamps, 13. I/P cluster, cigarette lighter, 24. Warning chime relay licence plate lamp warning chime 25. Rear window wiper relay(HB)* 3.
  • Page 105 BULB SPECIFICATION Do not touch halogen bulbs with bare hands. Wattages x Number Bulbs Greasy fingers will cause stains, eventually Notch back Hatch back resulting in a dull light. < 60/55Wx2 Head lamp Inadvertently stained bulbs may be cleaned with <...
  • Page 106 HEADLAMP HIGH AND POSITION LAMP LOW BEAM 3. Disconnect the wiring harness 1. Open the engine hood and engage the connector from rear of the bulb. support. 1. Open the engine hood and engage the 2. Rotate the plastic cap counterclockwise support.
  • Page 107 FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMP SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP FRONT FOG LAMP 1. Open the engine hood and engage the 1. Remove the side turn signal lamp 1. Rotate the plastic cap counterclockwise support. assembly with pulling it rearward. and remove. 2.
  • Page 108 TAIL, BRAKE, REAR TURN SIGNAL, REVERSE AND REAR FOG LAMPS* (Hatch back) (Notch back) 1. Open the trank lid and remove the 1. Open the trank lid and disconnect the 4. Remove the lamp housing. protective cover. protective cover. 5. Rotate bulb holder 2.
  • Page 109 LICENCE PLATE LAMP ROOM LAMP TRUNK LAMP 1. Unscrew the two bolts fixing the 1. Prise the lamp out of recess, using a The wiring harness polarity + , ñ is marked licence plate lamp housing and remove screwdriver. Pry the room lamp lever on the trunk lamp as below.
  • Page 110 CENTRE HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP* Notch back Hatch back 1. Unscrew the two screws from 1. Unscrew the two lens screws. pedestal. 2. Take off lens. 2. Separate lamp housing from socket. 3. Insert new bulb. 3. Disconnect wiring harness connector. 4.
  • Page 111 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES Maintenance services and record retention are the owner's responsibility. You should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance services chart. MAINTENANCE Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first INTERVAL x 1,000 km MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 112 Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x 1,000 km MAINTENANCE ITEM Months ó CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust pipes & mountings Brake fluid Front brake pads & disc Rear brake drums & linings Parking brake Brake line & connections (including booster) Rear hub bearing &...
  • Page 113: Vehicle Care

    VEHICLE CARE 9ñ1...
  • Page 114 CLEANING AGENTS CARE AND CLEANING OF GLASS SURFACES THE INTERIOR Glass surfaces should be cleaned on a Follow the manufacturerís advice regular basis. The use of glass cleaner or whenever cleaning agents or other With the use of modern trim materials, it is chemicals are used, inside or outside the a liquid household glass cleaner will very important that you use proper cleaning...
  • Page 115 Daewoo vehicles are designed to operate for all bright metal parts. replaced so that corrosion protection is under normal environmental conditions and restored.
  • Page 116 Therefore you should use only a filling for use on painted surfaces. removed, accelerated corrosion (rust) can station or a Daewoo Dealer who has oil occur on underbody parts such as fuel separator equipment in the car wash Finish damage lines, frame, floor pan and the exhaust bay.
  • Page 117: Specification And Service Data

    SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 10ñ1...
  • Page 118 OFFICIAL VEHICLE ENGINE NUMBER CHASSIS NUMBER IDENTIFICATION DATA The engine number is stamped on the front The chassis number is stamped on the right-hand side of the cylinder block. vehicle floor between the right hand front Th e v e h ic le id e n tific a tio n n u m b e r door and front seat.
  • Page 119 LUBRICATION CHART Lubricant Capacity Service Interval Classification Change every 10,000km or 6 months. SG grade or above (But, every 5,000 km or 3 months under severe CCMC G4 / G5 3.75L Engine oil conditions) SAE 5W-30 (including oil filter) (Oil filter element should be replaced at the same SAE 10W-40 time) SAE 15W-40...
  • Page 120 ENGINE OIL API classifications of engine oil Engine A=Single-grade oil The viscosity should be selected according to outside The American Petroleum Institute classifies B= Multi-grade oil temperature. Do not switch to a different viscosity in the engine oils according to their performance C= Improved-lubricity oil event of brief temperature fluctuations.
  • Page 121 SPECIFICATIONS(1.5 MPFI) ): option 3 door 4 door 5 door Model Auto T/A Auto T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Manual T/A Manual T/A Items 4-sp 3-sp 4-sp 3-sp 4-sp 3-sp 1. Vehicle dimensions(mm) Overall length 4,256 4.482 4,256 < < <...
  • Page 122 3 door 4 door 5 door Model Items Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A 5. Engine Total displacement(cc) 1,498 < < < < < Bore x Stoke(mm) 76.5 x 81.5 < < < < <...
  • Page 123 3 door 4 door 5 door Model Items Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A 12. Brake Front wheel Disc < < < < < Rear wheel Drum < < < < < Booster(inch) 9" <...
  • Page 124 SPECIFICATIONS(1.5 DOHC) ): option 3 door 4 door 5 door Model Items Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A 1. Vehicle dimensions(mm) Overall length 4,256 4,482 4,256 < < < Overall width 1,662 < < <...
  • Page 125 3 door 4 door 5 door Model Items Auto T/A Auto T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Manual T/A Manual T/A 5. Engine Total displacement(cc) 1,498 < < < < < Bore x Stoke(mm) 76.5 x 81.5 < < < < <...
  • Page 126 3 door 4 door 5 door Model Items Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A Manual T/A Auto T/A 12. Brake Front wheel Disc < < < < < Rear wheel Drum < < < < < Booster(inch) 9" <...

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