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Owners manual RICH after sale service www.saipayadak.org ceo@saipayadak.org www.saipacorp.com www.parskhodro.ir...
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Foreword Welcome to the growing family of new ParsKhodro owners. This vehicle has been delivered to you with confidence. Your vehicle has been produced using the latest techniques and strict quality control. This manual has been prepared to help you understand the operation and maintenance of your vehicle so that you may enjoy many miles of driving pleasure.
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by the altering,, ParsKhodro will not offer maintenance The manual only used to guide the driver use the vehicle. service. cannot be used as the legal basis. information, specifications illustrations illustrations in this manual are those in effect at the time of printing .ParsKhodro reserves the right to change specifications or design without notice and without obligation.
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PRECAUTIONS BE PAID ATTENTION IN USING DONGFENG BRAND VEHICLE This vehicle been produced concentrating the latest techniques of Parskhodro. For helping the driver to drive and maintenance, each vehicle will be given a user manual. Before operating the vehicle, you must read through this user manual to learn how to use this vehicle correctly.
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2) In order to prolong the lives of the 3) In cold winter, the engine must be 1. about starting engine starter and battery, do not crank the pre-warmed until the water temperature 1) Be sure to pull the parking brake engine for more than 20 seconds at a indicator needle begins to move, only lever, move the gearshift lever to “N”...
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Forbid starting the vehicle in 2 About driving economically 3) In order to save fuel and prolong the gear. engine’s using lives. When you start the 1) Connect the clutch slowly, and start the vehicle smoothly. vehicle in gear, follow the speed recommended in this manual to change gear.
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4) About fuel Accelerating smoothly, braking 6) Reversing Seeing FUEL smoothly, and turning smoothly. If you want shift the vehicle from RECOMMENDA-TION for suitable fuel. forward to reverse, stop your vehicle Don’t use other diesel oil, for it may completely for a point, and then shift apparently shorten the engine lives.
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7) Do not rest your foot on the clutch 8) Do not coast with the engine stopped. 9) Do not take anything that not pedal while driving. This may cause While slipping the engine brake is out of necessary in the cargo. It may add to clutch damage.
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During brake procedure, the vehicle’s The brake capability is corroborated 3 About braking Some drivers corroborate brake base on no other but brake force and center of gravity will move forward, this capability base on whether the wheels stability. change the weight balance of the can be pulled to die.
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So all the vehicles have a control valve While braking, depress the brake pedal While going down a long slope, in their braking system, which prevent for several times may be economic, use both foot and engine brake. the rear wheels from pulled died earlier and the braking distance will be short than the fronts.
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The braking system should be If you are the first time to drive When parking vehicle out room in maintained obey the manual. vehicle with vacuum assisted the areas which temperature below brake, pay attention to the brake , place suitable blocks at pedal operating force to get the best braking effect.
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When the vehicle is washed or About brake fluid 4 about vehicle maintenance driven through deep water, the Fill the DOT4 high quality brake fluid 1) Check the battery fluid, oil, clutch brakes may get wet. As a result, whose boiling point is higher than fluid, brake fluid, and coolant every day.
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2) If the engine screech while starting 3) Adjust the idle to the stipulated 5 About air conditioner or accelerating, please check the belt of speed, can the vehicle get economic 1) When the season you may use air the fan. If it is loose, adjust the belt to driving and max tractive force.
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2) Check the refrigerant level if the air 3) For the sake of preventing the 4) After driving in rainy weather or on conditioner do not function cool. If it is interior of the air conditioner from mud road, wash the condenser of the not enough, you’d check whether the corroding and melting.
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2) Tire inflation pressure 3) Often waxing 6 Other precautions 1) Parking the vehicle out room in A bit high tire pressure can save fuel, The metal gloss paint surface of red, winter, to prevent a door lock from but much higher tire pressure may black and heavy blue colors are much freezing, apply deicer or glycerin to it reduce the comfort, cause driving...
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4) Protecting against corrosion 5) When cleaning the under hood of the 7 For the sake of long period using Wash your vehicle often, especially vehicle, be careful not to splash the 1) Obey the stipulation that the after you back from seaside or the road water to the distributor, winding etc.
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2) About original parts Best wish you driving safely. The original parts have been proved to be measure up through the exacting verification of ParsKhodro Automobile Co. So ParsKhodro vehicle must use the original parts.
Instruments and controls Pre-driving checks and adjustments Heater, air conditioner and audio system Contents Starting and driving In case of emergency Appearance and interior care Maintenance and Do-it-yourself...
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Mainternance schedule Technical information Index...
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1. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL ........ 1-2 HEAD LIGHT, DIMMER AND TURN SIGHAL METERS AND GAUGES ......1-3 SWITCH ............. 1-11 SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER ..1-4 HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH 1-12 TACHOMETER ........... 1-4 CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND ASH TRAYS 1-13 ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE POWER WINDOW ........
SPEEDOMETER AND TACHOMETER ODOMETER Red zone Don’t run engine into red zone The tachometer indicates engine Changing the display speedometer indicates speed revolutions Push the reset knob to change vehicle speed. minute(r/min). the display as follows: Odometer/twin trip odometer Caution ODO→TRIP A→TRIP B→ODO The odometer records the total When...
engine coolant ENGINE COOLANT FUEL GAUGE temperature. TEMPERATURE GAUGE recommended to use the 2nd gears under speeds of 15 km/h ,use the 3rd gears under speeds km/h respectively. ● If the gauge indicates over the normal range, stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible.
WARNING/IDICATOR LIGHTS AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS Rear fog light indicator light (If so Turn shgnal/hazard indicator lights Charge warning light equipped) Brake warning light Oil pressure warning light Fault Indicator light Fuel warning light High beam indicator light (blue) Air bag warning light Anti-lock brake warning light(if so 4-wheel drive...
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“Brake and clutch fluid” in the the oil level. See “Engine oil” in “Do-it-yourself operations” “Maintenance Fuel warning light do-it-yourself” section. section. This light comes on when the fuel tank is almost empty. Refuel at the nearest gas station. Warning Charge warning light level blow...
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after about 7 seconds if the headlight high beam is on, and national emission laws system is operational. goes out when the low beams regulations. If any of the following conditions are selected. occur, (and Fault Indicator light Anti-lock brake warning pre-tensioner seat belt, in the light This...
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performance, reduce fuel 4-wheel drive indicator economy, and cause damage to light Alarm lamp door open the engine control system. This light comes on when the Warning light is used to remind transfer shift control switch is in Overspeed alarm lamp you to close the door, when the the “4H”...
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND Warning In freezing temperatures the WASHER SWITCH washer solution may freeze on the windshield and obscure your vision. Warm windshield with the defroster before you wash the windshield. Turn the ignition switch to ”ACC” or “ON” and push the lever down to operate the wiper.
the other lights remain on. HEAD LIGHT, DIMMER To select the high beam, push AND TURN SIGHAL the lever forward. Pull it back to SWITCH select the low beam. The buzzer will alarm if you select the high beam and the driver’s side door isn’t locked well.
the off headlight functions is FRONT/REAR FOG LIGHT Warning selected. ● SWITCH (IF SO Be sure to park the vehicle The rear fog light should be used down the road in case of EQUIPPED) only when visibility is seriously emergency condition. reduced.
CIGARETTE LIGHTER POWER WINDOW AND ASH TRAYS Cigarette lighter The power window operates Warning when the ignition key is “ON”. The cigarette lighter operates ● Make sure that when the ignition switch is To open or close the window, passenger has his/her hands, in ”ACC”...
or pull up the switch and hold it. INTERIOR LIGHT Automatic operation interior light To fully open or close the driver’s three-position switch. ● When the light is in the “O” side window, completely push “DOOR” position, down or pull up the switch and release it;...
INSPECTION LIGHT (IF SO Caution extended EQUIPPED) periods time with engine stopped. Insert inspection light terminal into the cigarette lighter socket and turn the ignition switch to “ACC” or “ON”. Instruments and controls 1-15...
can drive. OBD(IF SO EQUIPPED) Caution OBD is the abbreviation of Must use unleaded gasoline of On-Board Diagnostics 。 When above 87 octants (RON) for there is a failure of the control system or parts in relation to you vehicle. emission that cause...
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2. PRE-DRIVING CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS DOOR LOCKS ........... 2-2 AIR BAG WARNING LABEL ......2-13 HOOD RELEASE ..........2-3 AIR BAG WARNING LIGHT ......2-13 GLOVE BOX ............. 2-4 SEAT BELTS ............ 2-15 FUEL FILLER LID AND CAP ......2-4 PARKING BRAKE LEVER ......
DOOR LOCKS Other doors To lock from the outside without a key, move the inside lock knob to the “LOCK” position, then close the door. Warning ● When locking the door without a key, be sure not to leave the key inside the vehicle. ●...
HOOD RELEASE 1, Pull the hood lock release Power door lock Warning handle located below the The power door lock system Always check that the hood is instrument panel; the hood will allows you to lock or unlock all closed and locked securely to then spring up slightly.
GLOVE BOX FUEL FILLER LID AND CAP Caution ● Gasoline extremely flammable and highly explosive under certain conditions. Always stop engine and do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks near the vehicle when refueling. ● Fuel under pressure. Turn the cap one-half turn and wait for any “hissing”...
TAILGATE LATCH ● The weight of the cargo load must be evenly distributed over both the front and the rear axles. ● cargo should securely fastened with ropes or straps prevent from shifting or sliding within the vehicle. To open the tailgate, pull the tailgate handle and lower the tailgate.
FASTEN HOOK REVERSING RADAR (IF SO EQUIPPED) Warning Reversing radar system begins All cargo should be securely to check itself as you move the fastened with ropes or straps to gearshift leave to the “R”. If no prevent it from shifting or sliding problem, it works in normal.
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● reversing on the ramp. Be Things like snow, cotton careful. and so on absorbing sound ● Please stop the vehicle wave. ● when it rings all the time. Things hang detector. ● Some sounds have the same frequency as the detector, like metal, ultrasonic and so ●...
SEATS Warning The seatback should not be reclined any more than needed for comfort. Seat belts are the most effective when passenger sits well back and straight up in the seat. If the seat is reclined, the risk of sliding under the lap belt and being injured is in increased.
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Head restraints Recline rear seat Adjust the top of the head The rear seat can be folded restraints even with the top of forward to get the lifting jack and your ears. so on easily. To raise the restraint, just pull it Pull the strap up and push back up.
“start” position . SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (Models equipped with driver and front passenger air bags) This Supplemental Restraint System section contains important information concerning the driver and passenger air bags. Supplemental Restraint System Air Bag can help reduce impact force to the driver in certain frontal collisions.
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forward, sitting sideways or out of position in any way, you are at greater risk of injury or death in a crash and may also receive serious or fatal injuries from the air bag if you are up against it when it inflates. Air Bag System The driver air bag is located in the center of the steering wheel.
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and cause injury if the air bag occupant. WARNING The seat belts should be correctly inflates. ● Right after inflation, worn driver seated several system Work around and on the air bag upright as far as practical away components will be hot. Do system should be done by an from the steering wheel.
system is operational. AIR BAG WARNING LABEL AIR BAG WARNING LIGHT If any of the following conditions warning light, Warning labels about the air bag occurs, the air bag and side air system are placed in the vehicle. displaying bag systems (and pretensioner seat belt —...
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System (and/or appropriate Zhengzhou vehicle. pre-tensioner seat belt — Type NISSAN Service Manual. Warning B) will not operate properly. It Incorrect disposal procedures ● Once must be checked and repaired. could cause personal injury. inflated, the air bag module will not function again and must be Repair and replacement replaced.
● even if damage to the assembly by the user which will SEAT BELTS is not obvious. either prevent the seat belt ● Belts should not be worn Precautions on seat belt usage adjusting devices from operating to remove slack, or with straps twisted.
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a clean, dry cloth. Pregnant women Periodically check to see that the Zhengzhou NISSAN recommends seat belt metal that pregnant women use seat components such as buckles, belts. Contact your doctor for tongues, retractors, flexible wires specific recommendations. The and anchors work properly. If lap belt should be worn snug and loose parts, deterioration, cuts or positioned as low possible around...
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2, Slowly pull the seat belt out Checking seat belt operation of the retractor and insert the Your seat belt retractors are tongue into the buckle until it designed to lock belt movement snaps. by two separate methods: The retractor is designed to 1,...
PARKING BRAKE LEVER 2, To lengthen, hold the tongue To apply : pull the lever up. 3, Position the lap belt low on at a right angle to the belt and pull To release: pull the lever up the hips as illustrated. on the belt.
TILTING STEERING WHEEL OUTSIDE MIRROR REARVIEW MIRROR Push the lever down and adjust the steering wheel up or down to The night position will reduce Remote control type the desired position. Push the glare from the headlights of Push the right or left end of the lock lever up securely to lock the vehicles behind you at night.
As many as four key fobs can be unauthorized use to unlock the REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY used with one vehicle. For more vehicle. For information regarding SYSTEM (IF SO EQUIPPED) information concerning the erasing procedure, please purchase and use of addition key contact your Zhengzhou NISSAN fobs, contact your Zhengzhou dealer.
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Finding car door, please use the remote Push the TRUNK button on keyless entry system to all doors. the key fob, the hazard indicators will flash for 15S to remind the vehicle owner. Push TRUNK button again to cancel reminding. Panic In any case, push the PANIC button on the key fob, the horn...
3. HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND AUDIO SYSTEM CENTER AND SIDE VENTS ....... 3-2 AUDIO SYSTEM .......... 3-7 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER..... 3-2 AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION (IF SO EQUIPPED) ..........3-5 Heater, air conditioner and audio system 1...
CENTER AND SIDE VENTS HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER Open or close (if so equipped), and adjust the air flow direction of the ventilators. CONTROLS Fan control lever/dia This lever/dial turns the fan on and off, and controls fan speed. Air flow control lever/dial This lever/dial allows you to select the air flow outlets.
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— Air flows mainly from foot conditioning controls should the on position when driving on a outlets. dust raised road or to avoid traffic not be done while driving, in fumes. order that full attention may be — Air flows from defroster given to the driving operation.
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Move the air control lever/dial from the floor outlets Move the air intake lever to to the” ”position the” ” position, or push Turn control Operating tips the” ” button to the off lever/dial. Clear snow and ice from the position.
AIR CONDITIONER button. The indicator light will Move the temperature control come on lever/dial desired OPERATION (If so Move the temperature control position equipped) Dehumidified defrosting lever/dial desired Start the engine, move the fan position. This mode used control lever/dial to the desired (1 ...
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from passenger However it may contribute in a compartment. Then, close small part to global warming the windows. This will allow Special charging equipment and the air conditioner to cool the lubricant required when interior more quickly servicing your NISSAN ...
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AUDIO SYSTEM Please read CD/USB FM player instruction part for operation and caution which followed vehicle’s 。 audio system AUDIO SYSTEM : CAUTION Please use authorized tape 。 less than 60minutes 。 Use authorized disk 。 Don’t start it in a bump road Heater, air conditioner and audio system 7...
BREAK-IN SCHEDULE BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE During first 1600km, ● Do not accelerate hard in follow the recommendations for top gear. WARNING: the future reliability and economy ● Avoid quick starts and full The driving characteristics of of your new vehicle. Failure to acceleration.
● Visually inspect tires for PRECAUTIONS WHEN EXHAUST GAS (CARBON their appearance and condition. STARTING AND DRIVING MONOXIDE) Also check tire pressure for proper inflation. WARNING: WARNING: ● Lock all doors. ● leave children, Do not breaths exhaust ● Position seats and adjust unreliable adults, or pets alone gases;...
significant on to force outside result in loss of control or vehicle PRECAUTIONS WHEN air into the vehicle. rollover. DRIVING ON-PAVEMENT AND OFF-ROAD DRIVING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4×4 Utility vehicles have higher ground clearance and a narrower track to make them capable of performing in a wide variety of off-road applications.
● Avoid sharp turns or lane CARE WHEN DRIVING TRAILER TOWING changes. Driving your vehicle to fit the ● Your vehicle was designed to be Extra distance should be circumstances is essential for used primarily carrying kept from the vehicle in front. your safety and comfort.
● Observe legal while rotating the steering wheel IGNITION SWITCH maximum speeds for trailer slightly right and left. operation. WARNING: ● Avoid abrupt starts, ● Never remove the key while acceleration or stops. driving. If the key is removed, ● Avoid sharp turns or lane the steering wheel will lock.
automatically return to the “ON” DRIVING WITH WARNING: position. Do not crank the engine for MANUALTRANSMISSION STARTING THE ENGINE more than 5 seconds at a time. ● If the engine does not start, wait Apply the parking brake. ● 15 seconds before cranking Move the gearshift lever to “N”...
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Driving precautions SUGGESTED SHIFT-UP The figures listed in the chart To change gears, fully depress SPEEDS refer to potential speed ranges the gearshift lever. After shifting, The following provides suggested for each gear. The speed at release the clutch slowly. On the speed ranges for shifting into a which drive,...
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Allowable maximum speed in each gear: 2-wheel drive models and 5th 4-wheel drive models (2H position) Speed(km/h) and 5th 4-wheel drive models (4H position) Speed(km/h) and 5 (4L position) Starting and driving 4-9...
maximum speed in 5 gear 4×4 TRANSFER CASE approximately 50 km/h. SHIFTING N—No wheels are driven. Always keep the transfer lever out of the “N” position. Shifting the lever DEPRESS ELEC TRANSFER quickly smoothly when MANUAL TRANSFER moving across the “N” position DEPRES with the vehicle stopped.
● Do not leave in the “N” ● Accelerating vehicle AUTO-LOCK position. Otherwise the vehicle suddenly from a stop with the FREE-RUNNING HUBS transfer lever in the “4H” or “4L” could roll unexpectedly even if the manual transmission is in position may not engage the any gear.
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● When shifting from the “2H” to “4H” position while driving, stop shift lever movement midway. incomplete shift from the “2H” “4H” position disengagement of only one hub lock may cause a clattering noise from the auto-lock hubs. Continued use of the vehicle with this noise may damage the hub lock.
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SHIFTING OF TRANSFER-MANUAL TRANSFER TO SHIFT MANUAL SHIFT PROCEDURE FOR MODELS WITHOUT FREE-RUNNING HUBS TRANSFER CASE Gear shifting from the 2H to 4H position must be performed at speeds below 40km/h and step on the clutch. Perform this operation when FROM “2H TO “4H”...
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SHIFTING OF TRANSFER-ELEC. TRANSFER TO SHIFT ELEC. SHIFT PROCEDURE FOR MODELS WITHOUT FREE-RUNNING HUBS TRANSFER SWITCH Shift the transfer switch to "4H" under the speed of 40km/h (25MPH).It is not necessary to depress the clutch pedal. FROM “2H TO “4H” Perform this operation when driving straight.
DRIVING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ● Do not drive across steep over. Always back straight slopes. Instead drive either down in reverse gear. Never Your vehicle is designed for both ● straight up or straight down the back down in neutral (N) or normal and off-road use.
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● area as far forward and as low Sudden acceleration, sharp backward or sideways, you as possible. steering maneuvers or sudden could be inured. ● Does not grip the inside or braking may cause loss of spokes of the steering wheel control.
If you install snow tires, they must the various mechanisms of the 4×4 TIRES OF 4-WHEEL also be the same size, brand, vehicle due to some overstress. DRIVE construction and tread pattern on When driving on clear paved tall four wheels. roads, be sure to change to 2WD.
touches the curb. Then set the PARKING WARNING: parking brake. ● Never leave the engine ● HEADED UPHILL:② CAUTION: running while the vehicle is Turn the wheels away from the ● Do not park the vehicle unattended. curb and allow the vehicle to over flammable materials such ●...
documents will only help a thief FOR YOUR VEHICLE PRECAUTIONS WHEN to sell the vehicle. SECURITY DRIVING ● Do not leave articles on a roof rack they When leaving your vehicle Driving with vacuum assisted particularly vulnerable. unoccupied: brake: ● possible, remove them from the Always remove the ignition The brake booster aids braking by...
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● needed, especially in sharp turns While driving on a slippery following conditions, or at low speeds. surface, careful when recommended that optional spark Wet brakes: braking, accelerating plugs of the proper heat range be When the vehicle is washed downshifting.
dealer for repair at your earliest ANTI-LOCK BRAKE Self-test feature convenience. SYSTEM(ABS)(IF SO anti-lock brake system USE THE ABS SYSTEM consists of electronic sensors, Tread down the brake pedal and EQUIPPED) hydraulic pumps, and hydraulic keep it. solenoids controlled Normal operation computer.
● When replacing tires, Draining of coolant water IN COLD WEATHER install the specified tires on all If the vehicle is to be left Freeing a frozen door lock 4 wheels. outside without anti-freeze, drain ● To prevent a door lock from When installing a spare tire, the cooling system by opening the freezing, apply de-icer or glycerin...
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so, before installing studded tires, speed, otherwise, your brake cables, floor pan and check the applicable laws in that vehicle may be damaged fenders. country or area. and/or vehicle handling and In winter, the underbody must Skid and traction capabilities of performance be cleaned periodically.
5. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY FLAT TIRE ..........5-2 TOW TRUCK TOWING ......5-7 JUMP STARTING ........5-6 FREEING VEHICLE FROM SAND, SNOW OR PUSH STARTING ........5-6 MUD ............5-10 IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS ..... 5-7 In case of emergency 5-1...
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FLAT TIRE Getting the spare tire and the tools If you have a flat tire, follow the Pickup Remove jacking tools and instructions below spare tire from storage area. Stopping the vehicle Get the wheel nuts spanner Safely move the vehicle off from the tool bag.
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carefully slide the tire from under the rear of the vehicle. Tightening torque of nuts: 66 to 89N.m (6.7 to 9.1 kg-m) Use a suitable padlock When installing the tire, tighten securely. In case of emergency 5-3...
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Remove the center cap. Loosen each wheel nut one or turns turning counterclockwise with the wheel nut wrench (jack handle). Do not remove the wheel nuts until the tire is off the ground. Carefully raise the vehicle until tire clears ground.
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soon possible Center tighten the wheel nuts to the removeal specified torque with a torque Turn to remove wrench. Tightening torque of nuts: 118 to 147N.m (12 to 15kg-m) Adjust tire pressure to the COLD pressure. COLD pressure: After vehicle has been parked for three hours or more or driven less than 1.6 km.
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JUMP STARTING PUSH STARTING Start the engine of the other vehicle and let it run for a few CAUTION: minutes. Keep the engine speed at about 2,000 rpm, Automatic transmission and start your engine in the models cannot be started by normal manner.
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YOUR VEHICLE TOW TRUCK TOWING temperature gauge indication OVERHEATS returns to normal. When towing your vehicle, Visually check drive belts for local regulations for towing must WARNING: damage or looseness. Also followed. Incorrect towing To avoid the danger of being check if the cooling fan is equipment could damage your burned,...
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position. This will result in If you have to tow your vehicle damage to the steering lock with four wheels on the ground mechanism. or rear wheels on the ground: 1. Release the parking brake For 4-wheel drive model: and move the gearshift lever to the neutral position (“N”...
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If you have to tow your vehicle sure place with four wheels on the ground or transfer case shift lever into the “2H” position front or rear wheels on the ground. transmission shift lever into the neutral (“N”) position if the Release the parking brake vehicle is to be towed.
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FREEING VEHICLE FROM SAND, SNOW OR MUD Always pull cable Use the towing hooks only, straight out from the front or not other parts of the vehicle. rear of the vehicle. Never pull Otherwise, the vehicle body will on the hook at a sideways be damaged.
6. APPEARANCE AND INTERIOR CARE CLEANING EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR ... 6-2 PROTECTING AGAINST CORROSION ..6-4 Appearance and interior care 6-1...
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bird droppings, tree sap, metal household soap, strong CLEANING EXTERIOR AND particles or bugs get on the chemical detergents, gasoline INTERIOR paint surface. or solvents. When dust or mud builds Do not wash the vehicle in up on the surface. direct sunlight or while the vehicle body is hot, as the Whenever possible, store or park...
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A damp chamois can be used to Only apply black wax or black glass surfaces. It is normal for dry the vehicle to avoid water shoe polish to the black urethane glass to be coated with a film after spots. or polypropylene bumper.
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wet belts to roll up in the retractor. PROTECTING AGAINST Cleaning interior NEVER bleach, Occasionally remove loose dust CORROSION chemical solvents since these from the interior trim and seats may severely weaken the seat Most common factors contributing using a vacuum cleaner or soft belt webbing.
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with water as soon as possible. exists and road salt is used. NEVER remove dirt, sand Temperature other debris from temperature increase will passenger compartment accelerate the rate of corrosion to washing with a hose. Remove those parts which are not well dirt with a vacuum cleaner or ventilated.
PRECAUTIONS ● When performing any inspection It is advisable to remove ● On gasoline engine models or maintenance work on your necktie and any jewelry, such with the multiport fuel injection vehicle, always take care to as rings, watch, etc. before (MFI) system, the fuel filter or prevent serious accidental injury working on your vehicle.
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This “Maintenance section gives do-it-yourself” instructions regarding only those items which are relatively easy for an owner to perform. should aware that incomplete or improper servicing may result in operating difficulties or excessive emissions, and could affect your warranty coverage. If in doubt about any servicing, have it done by your Pars Khodro dealer.
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Brake fluid reservoir Canister ZG24 ENGINE Radiator cap Engine oil filler Power steering fluid Air cleaner Coolant reservoir Windshield Battery Fuses reservoir washer reservoir Maintenance and do-it-yourself...
reach of children. ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM When adding or replacing the coolant, be sure to use only a ParsKhodro Genuine Engine Coolant or equivalent in its quality with the proper mixture ratio. Examples are shown below: Outside Engine Coolant temperature °C Antifree Demineralized...
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Improper servicing can result in Open the drain plug at the genuine engine coolant and reduced heater performance and bottom of the radiator and the water. Fill the reservoir tank up to the “MAX” level. Then engine overheating. radiator cap. install the radiator cap.
ENGINE OIL CAUTION ● Oil level should be checked regularly. Operating with insufficient amount of oil can damage the engine, and such damage is not covered by warranty. ● It is normal to add some oil between oil changes or during the break-in period, depending on the severity of operating conditions.
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Drain plug tightening torque: FILL 29 to 39 N⋅m (3.0 to 4.0 kg-m, 22 to 29 ft-lb) Refill engine with recommended oil and install the cap securely. “Technical information” section for refill capacity. Start the engine. Check for leakage around the drain DRAIN plug.
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Wipe the engine oil filter mounting surface with a clean Protect the environment rag. It is illegal to pollute drains, water Be sure to remove any old rubber courses and soil. Use authorized gasket remaining on the mounting waste collection facilities, surface of the engine.
POWER STEERING FLUID BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID CAUTION ● Refilling and checking the brake system should be left to a ParsKhodro dealer who will have the necessary brake fluid and technical knowledge. ● Use only new fluid. Old, inferior, or contaminated fluid may damage the brake and clutch systems.
WINDOW WASHER FLUID BATTERY WARNING Washer solution is poisonous Keep the battery surface clean and should be stored carefully and dry. Any corrosion should in marked containers out of the be washed off with a solution of baking soda and water. reach of children.
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Battery caution label Warning ● Do not expose the battery to flames or electrical sparks. Hydrogen gas generated by battery action is explosive. Do allow battery fluid contact your skin, eyes, fabrics, painted surfaces. After touching a battery or battery cap, do not touch or rub your eyes.
JUMP STARTING DRIVE BELTS SPARK PLUG REPLACEMENT Be sure the ignition key is “OFF”. If jump starting is necessary, see “In case emergency” Visually inspect each belt for section. If the engine does not signs of unusual wear, cuts, start by jump starting, the battery fraying or looseness.
Remove spark plugs with a AIR CLEANER FILTER spark plug wrench. Spark plug tightening torque: 20 to 29 N⋅m Round type (2.0 to 3.0 kg-m, 14 to 22 ft-lb) Reconnect the spark plug cables their original positions. Check each new spark plug Check the filter element to see if it is dirty.
WIPER BLADES REPLACEMENT Plain type Clean the blade by wiping it with a CLEANING WARNING cloth soaked in a washer solution If your windshield is not clear after Operating the engine with the or a mild detergent. Then rinse using the windshield washer or if air cleaner off can cause you or the blade with clear water.
BRAKE CONDITIONS CAUTION ● After wiper blade Parking brake replacement, return the wiper Periodically check the holding arm to its original position. ability of the parking brake by ● Otherwise parking on a steep hill and damaged when the engine hood restraining the vehicle by using is opened.
BRAKE BOOSTER FUSES Check the brake booster function Never use a fuse of higher with the following steps: amperage rating than that With the engine off, depress the specified on the fuse box cover. brake pedal several times to make If a new fuse opens again, sure that the pedal travel distance have the electrical system...
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Passenger compartment If any electrical equipment does CAUTION not operate, check for an open If never use a fuse of higher fuse. amperage rating than that Be sure the ignition key and specified on the fuse box cover. headlight switch If a new fuse opens again, “OFF”.
LIGHT BULBS HEADLIGHTS (Semi-sealed beam type) The headlight is a semi-sealed beam type which uses replaceable headlight bulb. A bulb can be replaced inside the engine compartment without removing the headlight assembly. CAUTION: High pressure halogen gas is sealed inside the halogen bulb. The bulb may break if the glass envelope is scratched or the bulb is dropped.
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Replacing the headlight bulb with the headlight body. performance 1. Disconnect negative CAUTION: headlight. battery cable. DO NOT TOUCH THE BULB. 2. Disconnect electrical Use the same number and connector from the rear end of wattage as originally installed: the bulb and remove the Wattage 60/55.
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LIGHT LOCATION Maintenance and do-it-yourself 7-21...
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Method for Replacement These are all types of the light. Remove the shade first before you want to replace it. 7-22 Maintenance and do-it-yourself...
WHEELS AND TIRES If you have a flat tire, see “In case of emergency” section. Tire inflation pressure Periodically check tire pressure (including spare). Tire pressure should be checked when tires COLD. COLD tire pressures are shown on the tire placard affixed to the glove box or driver’s side center pillar.
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COLD pressure Tire rotation After vehicle has been parked for ParsKhodro recommends that three hours or more or driven less tires be rotated every 10,000 km than 1.6 km (1 mile). (6,000 miles) for 2WD vehicles Insufficient pressure can lead to and 5,000 km (3,000 miles) for an overheating of the tire and 4WD vehicles.
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of whether it has been used or bumper height. Some of these CAUTION not. effects may lead to accidents and ● Always use tires of the Tires degrade with age as well as could result in serious personal same size, brand, construction the use they are subjected to, injury.
for the tires on your vehicle and Care of wheels CLUTCH HOUSING are installed according to the ● Wash the wheels when chain manufacturer’s suggestions. washing the vehicle to maintain chain tensioners when their appearance. recommended by the tire chain ●...
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8. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS .... 8-2 ENGINE EMISSION CONTROL GENERAL MAINTENANCE ......8-3 MAINTENANCE........... 8-6 OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE ......8-3 CHASSIS BODY MAINTENANCE ....8-7 INSIDE THE VEHICLE........ 8-4 MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE DRIVING UNDER THE HOOD AND VEHICLE ..8-4 CONDITIONS ..........
MAINTENANCE ensure that necessary well-trained specialists and are REQUIREMENTS maintenance is performed on your kept up to date with the latest vehicle at regular intervals. service information through Your vehicle been technical bulletins, service tips, General maintenance designed have minimum in-dealership training General...
GENERAL MAINTENANCE OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE headlights, stop lights, tail lights, turn signal lights, and other lights During the normal day-to-day The maintenance items listed are all operating properly and operation of the vehicle, general here should be performed from installed securely. Also check maintenance should be performed time to time, unless otherwise headlight aim.
INSIDE THE VEHICLE UNDER THE HOOD AND closely observed. ● VEHICLE Park the vehicle on a level The maintenance items listed surface, apply parking here should be checked on a The maintenance items listed brake securely and move the regular basis, such as when here should checked...
is vital to ensure the optimum under the vehicle, support it Always conform local with safety stands. regulations disposal condition of your new vehicle. ● Keep smoking materials, vehicle fluid. The following tables show the This “Maintenance flame and sparks away from normal maintenance schedule.
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL MAINTENANCE R=Replace; I=Check & replace; A=Adjust; C=Clean. MAINTENANCE INTERVAL MAINTENANCE OPERATION km×1000 Perform either at number of kilometersor Months — months km×1000 which ever comes first. Under hood and under vehicle Toque check manifolds & exhaust tube nuts & carburetor fixing nuts Adjust clearance of inspiration and exhaust valve Check drive belts for cracks, fraying, wear &...
CHASSIS BODY MAINTENANCE R=Replace; I=Check & replace; A=Adjust; C=Clean. MAINTENANCE INTERVAL MAINTENANCE OPERATION km×1000 Perform either at number of kilometersor Months — months km×1000 which ever comes first. Under hood Check brake, clutch, steering gear fluid or oil level for leaks ★...
MAINTENANCE UNDER H— Driving on rough and /or muddy roads or SEVERE DRIVING Maintenance Maintenance Driving condition maintenance CONDITIONS operation interval · · · · · · · · · Air cleaner filter More frequently The maintenance intervals shown Dry type Clean on the preceding pages are for All type...
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9. TECHNICAL INFORMATION CAPACITES RECOMMENDED TIGHTEN TORQUE OF BOLT AND NUT IN KEY FUEL/LUBRICANTS .......... 9-2 POSITION OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR .. 9-9 DRIVER’S TOOLS ..........9-9 RECOMMENDED FUEL ........9-4 RECOMMENDED SAE VISCOSI NUMBER ..9-5 THE VEHICLE TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM REFRIGERANT FIGURE ............
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CAPACITES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL/LUBRICANTS The following values are approximate capacities. The actual refill capacities may be a little different from them. When refilling, follow the procedure instructed in the “Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section to determine the proper refill capacity. Capacity(approximate) Recommended fuel/lubricants Liter Fuel...
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Capacity (approximate) Recommended fuel/lubricants Liter Manual API GL-4 viscosity SAE75W-90 only transmission oil Main reducing gear API GL-5 Refill to the proper oil level Power steering fluid PARSKHODRO ATF DX or equivalent product according to the instructions in the PARSKHODRO brake fluid or equivalent “Maintenance and do-it Brake and clutch fluid...
RECOMMENDED FUEL RON CAUTION TRANSACTION: previous situation, please contact Use unleaded gasoline of above authorized PARSKHODRO Unleaded gasoline of above 87 93 octane ( RON)( or alcohol maintenance service center to octane (RON) ( or automotive gasoline for car)。But on the high check your car.
RECOMMENDED SAE AIR CONDITIONING VISCOSI NUMBER SYSTEM REFRIGERANT Outside Temperature Range AND LUBRICANT Anticipated Before Next Oil Change RECOMMENDATIONS Gasoline Engine Oil The air conditioning system in this PARSKHODRO vehicle must be charged with refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a) lubricant, Nissan A/C System Oil Type R or the exact equivalents.
TIGHTEN TORQUE OF BOLT AND NUT IN KEY POSITION OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (UNIT: N*m) Engine crankcase drain plug: 29-39 No power steering: 235-265 Engine adjustment lock nut: 16-21 Power steering: 137-177 Fueling plug and drain plug of transmission \ 11.
for any inconvenience that may WHEN TRAVELING OR VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION result. REGISTERING IN ANOTHER COUNTRY When planning to travel in another country, you should first find out if the fuel available is suitable for your vehicle’s engine. Using fuel with too low an octane rating may cause engine damage.
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) The number is stamped on the NUMBER (VIN) PLATE The Vehicle identification number engine as shown. VIN plate is affixed on the left side is stamped as shown. of instrument panel in the cab as shown.
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TIRE PLACARD AIR CONDITIONER The cold tire pressure is shown on SPECIFICATION LABEL the tire placard. The tire placard is The label is stamped under the stamped on the glove box as engine cover as shown. shown. Technical information 9-13...
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INDEX ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM ENGINE OIL CAPACITES EXHAUST (CARBON RECOMMENDED 4×4 TIRES OF 4-WHEEL DRIVE MONXIDE) 4-17 FUEL/LUBRICANTS 4×4 TRANSFER CASE CARE WHEN DRIVING SHIFTING 4-10 CENTER AND SIDE VENT FASTEN HOOK CHASSIS BODY MAINTENANCE FLATE TIRE FOR YOUR VEHICLE SECURITY 4-19 CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND ASH FREEING...
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INSPECTION LIGHT ( IF SO STARTING AND DRIVING TIGHTEN TORQUE OF BOLT PROTECTING AGAINST AND NUT IN KEY POSITION OF EQUIPPED) 1-14 CORROSION MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUMENT PANEL PUSH STARTING TILTING STEERING WHEEL 2-14 INTERIOR LIGHT 1-14 TIRE PRESSURE TOW TRUCK TOWING J/L/M/O RADIO TRAILER TOWING...
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