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TIBA Owner's Manual Second edition SAIPA Company...
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(including photocopying or storing in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some other use of this publication) without the SAIPA Corporation permission exept in accordance with the provisions of the copyright.
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After numerous studies - 2010, design and production of new in its initial stage of establishment of the respected and artful teacher, Mr. platforms of SAIPA 111, 132, 141 and started its activities by thirty persons MOMAYEZ, who designed the logos 131.
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Introduction Vehicle at a glance Introducing vehicle and its equipment Driving a vehicle Driving Tips Technical emergencies Vehicle maintenance Vehicle specifications Index Index...
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CHAPTER 1- Introduction - How to use the owner's manual ..........8 - Break–in period .................8 Introduction...
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Break–in period Introduction Warning In break-in period (Initial period How to use the owner's manual of vehicle operation), there is no The main goal of this manual is to The word "warning" implies the special action necessary to take. provide a better and easier facility cases which cause injuries in Only by taking into account several for operating the vehicle.
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Environment and vehicle The fiftieth principle of basic Protecting the environment that recent and future people should have a developing social life in it, is public duty in Islamic Republic of Iran. Therefore, the economic activities and the others, which involve with pollution of environ- ment or irreversible damages, are forbidden.
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CHAPTER 2- Vehicle at a glance - Internal and external view of vehicle …......….. 10 - Dashboard……..…..……………....…..…...……. 11 Vehicle at a glance...
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Internal and external view of the vehicle 1- Side view mirror 2- Head rest 3- Seat 4- Rear lamps 5- Fuel cap (filler lid) 6- Child lock (rear door) 7- Power window switch 8- Vehicle door OWM01...
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Dashboard Overview Dashboard Overview 1- Steering wheel 2- Horn 3- Digital clock 4- Hazard warning Flasher Button 5- Audio system 6- Glove box 7- Climate control knob 8- Transmission shift lever 9- Glass fit location 10- Parking brake lever 11- Ashtray 12- Windshield wiper/washer lever 13- Ignition switch 14- Tilt wheel lever...
CHAPTER - Introducing vehicle and its equipment Immobilizer system …………..………..…..……..…... 16 Remote control system ……………………......…. 18 Doors lock ………………………..…....…..……..20 Windows ………………..……....……......…. 23 Seats ……………...…..….....……......….. 25 Introducing vehicle Safety belts ……………………….......…..….. 28 and its equipment Airbag ……………………………………....…..….….. 39 Trunk lid ………………………………..…....….….….. 43 Engine hood ……………………………..…....….…...
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Immobilizer system OWM03 Immobilizer system It controls your switch code correctness It is necessary to mention that the starting numbers by the undefined to let the electronically controlled unit Your vehicle is equipped electronically (ECU) ignite the engine. with immobilizer system which keys will extend progressively the...
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In case of a key lost, consult Caution authorized dealers the key into ON position and then SAIPA Company for a new key try to start. The key card includes the access programming to the system. It is barcode to the system. Therefore,...
Keys OWM07 OWM08 Keys: Remote control functions:* Remote control* Your vehicle is supplied by the 1- Locking and unlocking doors 1- Locking and unlocking the by remote control following keys: doors by the remote control 2- Vehicle finder 1- A regular ignition key is carried out by pushing the 2- An ignition key with remote buttons...
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Keys OWM09 OWM010 Replacing the remote control Caution Attention battery If one of the vehicle doors is left Use lithium coin batteries of If the indicator light on the remote open, the locking signal by the CR2016. control is off or is not blinking, it is remote control will not be effective.
Door Locks OWM011 Locking and unlocking doors Attention by the key When leaving the car, always - Front doors can be locked and take the ignition switch with unlocked by the key. yourself, pull the parking brake - For unlocking the driver door handle, close the windows, turn the key clockwise and for and lock the doors.
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Door locks OWM012 Door locking from inside the Caution Warning vehicle Do not abandon the vehicle In order to prevent opening - In order to lock the door from when your child is alone inside doors during driving inside the vehicle, push down the vehicle.
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Door locks OWM013 Central locking Child safety lock Attention By locking or unlocking the front The child safety locks are doors with the key or door lock located in the rear doors and If the rear doors of the button, other doors will be locked prevent opening the doors by a vehicle become opened by or unlocked automatically.
Windows OWM014 Front power windows Power window buttons on the Warning driver's door If your fingers and head trap To activate the power windows, turn the ignition switch to The front windows can be between the door windows, the ON position. Push the controlled by using the power it may cause serious injuries corresponding power windows...
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Windows OWM015 Power window button on the Warning Attention front passenger side door To open the window, push down Prevent the operation of the Water penetration into the the head of button and to close power windows buttons by the power window buttons may it pull up the same part.
Seats OWM016 Warning Front seat Always adjust the seatback in To slide the seat back and the vertical position and fasten Do not adjust the driver seat forth, do the following steps: the safety belt properly so that and its cushion while driving. It Pull hold the belt crosses the lap.
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Seats OWM017 Front seats cushion Caution Warning adjustment To prevent the slide of the front Do not put anything under the To adjust the front seat cushion passenger, do not recline the front seats. This can cause angle, lean it to the front a little bit seatbacks when vehicle is in improper movement of the seats and pull up the adjustment lever at...
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Seats OWM020 OWM018 OWM019 Adjustment of seat height Adjustment of head rest Warning - To adjust the seat height, turn To lift the head rest, pull it up. To the wheel located in the seat lower the head rest push the left - To prevent the head and side.
In case, con- accident. the seat. sult an authorized dealer of SAIPA company. * according to vehicle model...
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If it passengers to provide their comfort. The passengers should not sit as does not release, consult a -When braking, severe turning, leaning forward. closest authorized SAIPA dealer and accidents, the retractor lock immediately. of the safety belt will be locked...
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Because any damage to part. Consult an authorized the belt tap and its lock system SAIPA dealer if needed. reduces belt proper function.
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Safety Belt OWM023 OWM024 Child safety system Using safety belt by children Caution - Shoulder belt must not pass over - Proper safety equipment must be The seats cover and the safety the neck and face of child. used to protect the children with belts become hot in summer and - Improper use of the safety belt can different ages.
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Safety Belt When installing the child seat, over the child's chest and Attention pay close attention to the the lap belt to pass over the Before installing child manufacturer's instruction. lowest part of his/her abdomen. seat, read the manufacturer's Moving the child to the middle Warning instructions.
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Safety Belt OWM025 OWM026 OWM027 Fixing a child seat by a Pass shoulder belt 4- Lock the seat belt and check through the position specified by lap-shoulder belt the looseness of the seat. Move the manufacturer. the seat in different directions to ensure it is fixed firmly.
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Safety Belt OWM028 OWM029 Fixing a child seat by the lap 4- Lock the belt and ensure it Warning light of seat belt is fixed firmly by pulling the belt belt tab. After installation, move the The safety belt warning light 1- Replace the child seat in the child seat in different directions turns on if the ignition switch is...
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Safety Belt OWM032 OWM030 OWM031 4- Set the lap belt at the lowest How properly wear front seat 3- Push the latch plate into the part of your abdomen to prevent belt buckle until it clicks. sliding under the lap belt during 1-Take the latch plate by hand.
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Safety Belt OWM034 OWM033 OWM035 How properly wear the rear Unlocking the safety belt Shoulder belt adjuster safety belt (rear middle seat) To unlock the belt, push the button Shoulder belt anchor height can be 1- Pass the lap belt under your ab- adjusted as desired.
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Safety Belt Guides on the proper use of safety belts To check the proper function of safety belts, the following points should be noticed: - Always use the safety belt even in short trips. - If there is any torsion in the belt tab, smooth it before using.
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Safety Belt It deploys when the passenger Supplementary safety Warning moves toward the air bag from equipment-Air Bag different sides. In the vehicles equipped with the Vehicle air bag duty* air bags, buckling up the safety Importance of safety belt belts is mandatory for all the The vehicle is equipped usage...
Air bag OWM040 OWM038 OWM039 Air bag system components* - An emergency power of air bag In frontal accident, the frontal air bags inflate to protect the passengers. functions in the accidents in which The main components of There is no sign which shows at the vehicle electrical power is Supplemental Restraint System what speed the air bag deploys.
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Air bag OWM041 air bag inflation can cause wound The time interval between the Warning inflation and deflation of the air and fracture of bones. bag affects the driver's control of In some cases, specially when Do not put anything on the air the vehicle.
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Air bag OWM041-1 How to make front passenger How to make activate front air bag inactivated passenger air bag To fix the child seat on the front After removing the child seat passenger seat (considering the from the front passenger seat, standard and regulations), the reactivate with...
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Air Bag Noise and smoke Importance of properly sitting Air bag warning light The inflation of the air bag is The air bag warning light duty is to on the seat warn any defect in the Supplemental followed by a loud noise and The frontal air bag of front passenger Restraint System (SRS).
Trunk lid OWM042 Trunk lid - Do not close the trunk lid severely. Warning - To open the trunk lid, insert the - After closing the trunk lid, lift it up key into the lock cylinder and turn it by your hand to ensure that it is If the trunk lid stays open while closed.
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Trunk lid OWM043 OWM044 OWM045 Trunk lid opener lever Trunk lamp Attention The opener lever is located The trunk lamp turns on when After several times of opening in the left hand side of driver's the trunk lid opens and stays and closing the trunk lid, seat.
Engine hood OWM047 OWM048 OWM046 Opening Engine hood 2- Go to the front of vehicle and 3- Raise the engine hood and 1- To open the engine hood, pull pull the engine hood up. Then insert the retainer rod free end the opener handle under the release the secondary lever into the corresponding slot in...
Fuel cap and engine hood OWM051 OWM049 OWM050 Closing engine hood Urgent method of opening Caution - Before closing the engine fuel cap hood insert the retainer rod into If for any reason it is impossible Before closing the engine its retainer clamp on the hood to open the fuel cap by the lever hood, ensure that all the...
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Fuel cap OWM053 OWM052 Opening fuel cap Warning Gasoline vapor is dangerous - To open fuel cap, turn it flammable. Therefore, counter-clockwise. Since it is possible that the when fuelling, turn off the - To close fuel cap, turn it fuel tank to be pressurized, engine and prevent any spark, clockwise until it clicks.
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Fuel cap Warning If it is necessary to replace the fuel cap, be careful to use a standard cap. Using a non- standard cap on the vehicle results in malfunction in the fuel system and in emission control. If in a cold weather the fuel cap does not open easily due to icing, push the cap gently while knocking slowly to open...
Streering wheel OWM054 OWM055 To change the tilt angle of the Horn Steering wheel tilt adjustment steering wheel, pull down the To sound the horn, push the lever tilt adjustment lever located centre pad area of the steering Adjust the steering wheel tilt below the steering wheel.
Mirrors OWM056 Side view mirrors Mirror adjustment Attention The vehicle is equipped with two To adjust the side view mirrors side view mirrors, one in the left use the manual lever in the front Do not clean the ice on the and the other in right hand side.
Mirrors and ceiling lamp OWM058 OWM057 Inside rear view mirror Ceiling Lamp Caution (day / night) Ceiling lamp located in the After adjusting the seat and middle part of ceiling can be - Remember that setting the steering wheel, adjust set in one of the following three rear view mirror in the night mirrors so that you have enough...
Interior equipment OWM059 Centre console Warning This part can be used as storage for holding small things or cups. - When the vehicle is in motion do not put the cups containing hot liquid without caps into the cap holder. - To prevent damage when sudden brakes or accidents, do not put the bottle,...
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Interior fittings OWM060 Cigarette lighter Attention To use cigarette lighter, push it all the way in and then release not pop back out after thirty - Do not prevent popping it. When the element heats seconds, pull it out manually back out the lighter when it is completely, the lighter pops to prevent overheating.
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Interior fittings OWM061 OWM062 Ashtray Warning The ashtray is displaceable and it can be installed in the rear or - Do not use the ashtray as a front part of the centre console. garbage can. If you do not use the ashtray, - Hot cigarette and ignited you can use its place as cup matches left inside the ashtray...
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Interior fittings OWM065 OWM064 OWM063 Glove Box Sun visors Sun visor mirror To open the glove box door, pull To use the sun visors pull them To use the sun visor mirror, pull its lever toward yourself. down. it down. To use the sun visors for the side windows, pull them down Caution...
Interior fittings OWM066 OWM067 Digital watch RESET Antenna When the ignition switch is in To remove the minute digits on The vehicle is equipped with ON position, the digital watch the display, push the R button. the audio system which has buttons functions are as follows.
Ignition Switch OWM068 Start position Ignition switch positions ON Position In the start position the engine Lock position By putting the ignition switch in will be started and by releasing In this position, the steering ON position you can turn on the the switch, it will return in ON wheel is locked to protect the warning lights before starting the...
Starting the vehicle Starting the vehicle Warning - When the vehicle is in motion, 1- Make sure that the parking do not turn the ignition switch brake is engaged. into the lock or ACC position. 2- Hold the clutch pedal to the floor and shift the gear selector This will reduce the vehicle control and brake power,...
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Starting the vehicle clutch OWM070 OWM069 Starting engine in flooding 3- Push and hold all the way Starting engine in warm If the engine is not starting due to down the accelerator pedal. condition flooding with too much gasoline, 4- While pushing all the way When the engine is warm and do the following steps: down the accelerator pedal,...
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Abnormal noise of the engine (from valves) may result from being it off for a long time. This noise goes off after the engine temperature reaches the standard limit. Otherwise, consult an authorized SAIPA dealer.
Transmission OWM071 Transmission operation Attention Warning Shifting gears can be done as shown in the figure by five When the vehicle is in complete Before leaving the vehicle, selections. stop, shift the gear into the make sure that the parking Push the clutch pedal all the reverse position.
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Transmission Comments on shifting gears Downshifting To reach a normal acceleration, If you have to reduce your vehicle speed in a heavy traffic or on the shift the gears into the suitable position based on the vehicle steep roads, it is recommended speed as follows: to shift into the lower gears before the engine becomes...
(EBD) adjusts work normally. Have the vehicle it is possible to hear ticking noises the brake force proportionality checked by an authorized SAIPA from the brakes and feel the on the front and rear wheels and vibration of brake pedal.
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- Before starting to drive the Otherwise, there is a possibility any defect is detected. vehicle, recharge the battery to full. In case of any defect, consult an of defect in ABS system, and you authorized SAIPA dealer. must consult an authorized SAIPA dealer.
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Brake system Brake system When the brake system does Warning Warning not work - Do not put your foot on the In emergency situations at which Although the vehicle is equipped brake pedal to rest while driving, the brake does not function while with the ABS brake system, it can it heats the brakes and cause the vehicle is in motion, you can...
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Brake system Brake system Rear brakes Disc brake wear effects Warning Rear brakes do not have any The front brakes are disc type, and they sound continuously when warning indicators for lining wear. Brakes sound indicates that the When you hear wearing sound, or they are worn.
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In this case, stop the vehicle. 1st or reverse gear. Otherwise drive toward While the parking brake is authorized SAIPA dealer with after starting the engine, always engaged do not drive. This caution. check the brake warning light. If causes early wear of rear brake the parking brake is not released linings.
SAIPA dealer. you need much more effort to steer the vehicle. - If the vehicle is parked for a long time in the cold weather (lower than 10°c), the viscosity...
Pointers OWM077 OWM076 Pointers Tachometer Attention Speedometer Tachometer indicates the engine Speedometer indicates speed in revolutions per minute Do not run the engine for a speed of the vehicle while (RPM). long time while the tachometer moving toward. To prevent the engine damage, pointer is in the red region.
If the pointer stays at H region, When the amount of fuel in the consult an authorized SAIPA it means that the engine coolant tank reaches to 7 liters, the dealer. temperature is high, which may warning light of the fuel turns on seriously damage the engine.
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Warning lights Parking brake warning light on when the ignition switch is in SAIPA dealer for inspection and When parking brake is engaged, the ON position, it indicates that repair of the brake system. this light turns on if the ignition the warning light works properly.
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If it does not work properly or Do not drive with the defective stays on continuously, consult or ruptured alternator belt at Immobilizer system the closest authorized SAIPA all. Due to the connection of warning light dealer. this belt to the water pump,...
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In this case, the vehicle is able to Open door alarm move, but for inspection consult This light turns on if one of the an authorized SAIPA dealer. doors is open. Windows defrost light Caution This light turns on when the rear window defrost becomes on.
Lamps OWM080 OWM081 Control of lamps Second position To set the headlamps in high- To turn on the lamps, turn the In this position, the following beam condition, push forward end part of the lever on the left lamps turn on: the control lever.
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Lamps OWM083 OWM082 Signalling high-beam Second stage Turn signal lamps head-lamps - This stage is related to the full To turn on the turn signal lamps, To use the signalling high-beam displacement of the lever when the ignition switch must be set in headlamps pull the control lamp turning left or right.
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Lamps OWM084 Lane change signals Headlamps brightness Head brightness adjustment To change lane to left or right, adjuster thumbwheel push gently the lamps control This vehicle has a headlamps lever in the desired direction. brightness adjuster thumbwheel position vehicle load Front seats Rear seats Trunk...
Rear window Defroster OWM085 Rear window Defroster The defroster light on the Attention Rear window defroster removes instrument panel stays on until fog and frost from the surface of the defroster is on. - Do not use sharp and coarse the rear glass.
Flasher lamps OWM086 Flasher lamps By turning on the flashers, front and rear turn signal lamps will start blinking simultaneously to warn the driver of the vehicle wants to pass. To turn on the flashers push the corresponding button located on the console centre.
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Fog Lamps OWM088 OWM087 Front Fog Lamps (depending Rear Fog Lamps Note on the vehicle model) To turn the rear fog lights on, Using fog lamps is recommended To turn the front fog lights on, turn the headlights on and then in special conditions such as dust turn the Daytime Running Lights depress the rear fog lights switch...
Wipers and washers OWM090 OWM089 Windshield Wipers Single Wiping Cycle Attention To operate the wipers the wipers For a single wiping cycle, push on, turn the ignition switch to the windshield lever forward and -To prevent the wipers and the on position and pull down release it in OFF position windshield damage, do not the windshield lever as shown...
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Wipers and washers OWM091 Washer Caution Attention To wash the windshield, the When it is cold and frosting To prevent damaging the ignition switch must set in ON is likely, be careful to heat washer pump, be careful when position. windshield using the defogger.
Air Conditioning System Air conditioning system: A: Air temperature control switch B: Fan speed adjuster switch C: Air flow distribution switch D: Air recirculation button E: A/C system button OWM092...
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Air Conditioning System OWM095 OWM093 OWM094 Air Temperature control Fan speed adjuster switch Air distribution adjustment switch To operate the fan speed switch This switch is able to control the controller, the ignition switch Air blows from different outlets, inlet air temperature. must be in ON position.
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Air Conditioning System OWM097 OWM098 OWM096 Position in direct air flow to Position in airflow to face and Position in airflow to the floor the floor In this position, the air flows face In this position, air flows from mainly toward floor through the The outlet in this position causes the air to flow from the instrument floor ducts and partially toward...
Air Conditioning System OWM099 OWM100 Floor and defrost position Windshield defrost position In this position the most volume In this position most of the airflow is directed toward the of the warm air is blown toward the windshield and the floor, windshield with a small amount with some air diverted toward toward the side windows and...
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Air Conditioning System OWM101 Inlet air control button Caution Warning By the inlet air control knob, you can select the inlet air Long time usage of inside Never sleep inside the vehicle recirculation mode. air recirculation causes the in which the A/C and the Inside air recirculation humidity to increase and the engine are both ON.
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Air Conditioning System OWM102 Air conditioning switch Heater - If the windshield surface is foggy, 1 - Set the air flow knob in the floor it is required to press the defrost To use the air conditioning system button. push the air conditioning button. direction position.
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Air Conditioning System Air conditioning system Warning The air conditioning system contains refrigerant When using the air conditioning R134a, which do not damage system while driving uphill, heavy traffic, warm the Ozone layer. 1- Start the engine and press weather, check the engine down the air conditioning button.
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Air Conditioning System Defrosting the windshield Windshield defrost system Caution and side windows 1- Set the air temperature in the To remove fog and frost from warmest position. When driving in severe humid the windshield and the side 2- Deactivate the air circulation. conditions do not use the 3- Set the air flow control knob windows, you can use the air...
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CHAPTER 5 - Driving Tips - Required fuel specification …………..……...…....96 - Air pollution control system ……………...…....…....97 - Recommendations before driving ……………....…..98 - Comments on the economic usage of the vehicle ....99 - Driving in special conditions ………………….…..... 100 Driving Points - Vehicle tags…………...………..….........
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The abnormal consult the closest authorized smoke makes more pollution of SAIPA dealer immediately. If you do the air. not have access to the authorized SAIPA dealer, do not drive or drive Depending on the vehicle model 1- Close-Coupled Catalyst...
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SAIPA after making assurance about ing or replacing the catalyst lately, - Do not change the engine parts performance of the other parts. causes vehicle malfunction. and pollution control system. All the changes and settings must be done by an authorized SAIPA YADAK agent.
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Important steps before driving Before driving consider the Before start Driving after taking medicine following points: - Make sure all the doors are Driving after taking some medi- - Make sure the windshields, closed and locked. cines is very dangerous. rear window, mirrors, and - Adjust your seat.
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Important steps before driving Comments on the optimal - When driving on the unsmooth - Being open of the windows at performance of the vehicle roads reduce your speed. high speeds increases the fuel The amount of fuel consump- - To increase the life time of tires consumption.
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Special Driving Conditions first and the reverse gear. Warning Warning - If the vehicle gets stuck in snow, ice, or mud. You can use sand, - Never turn the engine off to Using the reverse gear on the salt, tire chain, or anything that coast down hills or anytime the slippery roads is dangerous.This can increase the friction such as a...
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Special Driving Conditions - Adjust the mirrors so that reduce prepare yourself for driving in rainy Warning the reflection of other vehicles conditions. Therefore, notice the lights. following recommendations. Do not turn at the speeds higher - Keep always the headlamps than 56 Km/hr suddenly.
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Special Driving Conditions Winter driving safety points amount of the fluid inside the washer tank (do not use - The auxiliary tools such as tire antifreeze coolant your chains, windshield washer fluid, washer tank). a bag of sand, a flashlight, a - Do not use the parking brake small shovel, and a boost cable if you feel the possibility of...
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Special Driving Conditions Installing tire chain Driving in areas with large Winter tires Follow the manufacturer’s water It is recommended to use instructions for tire chain When driving through water, winter tires on all four wheels. installation. make sure that the water level Otherwise, the vehicle driving The tire chain scratches the is lower than the wheel hubs.
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Vehicle tags OWM103 Tire inflation pressure tag Vehicle tags This tag is attached on the outer There other important tags and vehicle identification edge of the driver’s door. number on different parts of the vehicle.
Warning Equipment OWM105 - The flasher can be used when Flasher Flasher is used to warn the the engine is off. - When the flasher is on, the vehicles approaching or passing make precautionary turning signals do not operate. measures. When emergency services...
ON position. on until removing the fault by an In this case, fan starts working authorized SAIPA dealer. automatically. If the fan does not work, consult an authorized SAIPA dealer.
Starting engine in emergency Warning Attention situations using a booster - Keep the battery away from Only use a 12-volt booster battery any spark or flame. battery. Otherwise, using Improperly using a booster a 24-volt battery (two 12- In the normal conditions, the battery can be dangerous.
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Battery jump procedure 1- Make sure that the battery is 12-volt and its negative is grounded. 2- Check the electrolyte level of each cell of the battery. 3- If you are using another vehicle battery as a booster battery, make sure that the two vehicles do not touch each other.
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SAIPA dealer. terminal of the booster battery and the other end to the fixed metal point of the vehicle with the dead battery.
Fuses are simple connectors this section. electrical system and consult which disconnect the current If any parts of lighting system, an authorized SAIPA dealer as when over current occurs to auxiliary equipment, or control soon as possible. protect the electrical equipment units do not function, check from damage.
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Fuse replacement OWM108 For fuse replacement do the Warning Warning following steps: - Be careful not to use a - Only use a new fuse with the 1- Set the ignition switch in off wire instead of a fuse even identical size and rating when position and open the fuse box temporarily.
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To replace the fuse do the SAIPA company dealer. following steps: If you do not have a spare fuse, 1- Turn off the ignition switch. you can use one of the other 2- Open the fuse box cover.
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Inside vehicle fuses guide: Only use the specified fuse. To maintain and repair the fuses, consult the owner's manual. OWM110...
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Table of fuses specifications Fuses inside the passenger compartment Protected Circuit Fuse Capacity Fuse Name Power window Radiator Fan Fog lamp Wiper, washer WIPER Heater HEATER Alternator Safety airbag* AIR BAG Ceiling lamp ROOM Flasher HAZARD Brake lamp STOP...
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Fuses inside the engine compartment Protected Circuit Fuse Capacity Fuse Name Rear Window Defrost Speedometer Meter Fuel Pump Pump ABS Brake System Injectors Injection Condenser Fan CNDS FAN Central Lock System Door Lock Lighter CIGAR Engine Control Unit Trunk Lamp TAILGATE...
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Fuse box inside engine com- partment Only use the specified fuse. To repair and maintain the fuses, consult the owner’s manual. Fuse places with numbers, 11,16 and 17 are empty. OWM111...
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Fuses inside the passenger compartment Relay/ Fuse Protected Circuits Fuse Capacity Air Conditioning 1 Air Conditioning 2 Air Conditioning 3 Horn Front Fog Lamp Rear Defroster High Speed Fan of Radiator Low Speed Fan of Radiator Rear fog Lamp Dual Relay ABS Brake System Head Lamp, Rear Fog Lamp ABS Brake System...
Use the hooks in order to hold necessary, it is recommended to only for towing the vehicle. be done by an Authorized SAIPA dealer or a competent tow-truck Front towing hook service. Proper lifting and towing Use the hook installed on the...
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Towing vehicle OWM114 Rear towing hook Warning This towing hook is located If rear or front towing hooks are under rear bumper. used for towing the vehicle, bumpers may be damaged or separated from vehicle during towing.
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Towing vehicle Carrying vehicle by a truck Carrying a vehicle by a truck is recommended to prevent any accident and damage. Rear towing If it is possible do not tow a vehicle as suspended on its front wheels. If there is no choice, tow the vehicle for short distance at the lowest speed of the vehicle.
Changing Tires OWM117 OWM118 OWM116 Spare tire and tire changing Spare tire: Tools: tools To take out the spare tires open 1- Wheel wrench Take out the jack, wheel wrench, the holding screw of the spare 2- Jack wrench and jack wrench from the trunk tire by turning it clockwise.
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Changing Tires OWM119 OWM120 Jacking under the vehicle 6-Tighten firmly all the wheel nuts Jacking location under the 1- Loosen the wheel nuts by vehicle in a criss-cross sequence. wheel wrench. Locate the jack at the jacking 7- Place the tools inside their box 2- Using the jack and raise the positions indicated at the both and the tire in its proper location...
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Changing Tires Warning Attention Warning To replace the tire and repair, After replacing the new tire, Changing front tiers check its inflation pressure pull the vehicle completely off When jacking under one of the road. and if it is necessary adjust front wheels, using the proper the tire inflation pressure at the - If you are not able to replace...
Warning devices OWM121 Warning triangle In the emergency situations at which the vehicle is stopped on the road, put the warning triangle on the road to warn the vehicles approaching you.
When servicing and inspecting, responsibility to maintain the the services and repairs by an it must be very careful to prevent vehicle and to do the required authorized SAIPA dealer who has the certified equipment. from damaging the vehicle or services recording their injuring yourself.
Normal scheduled maintenance Scheduled maintenance and Driving in hard conditions: services Scheduled maintenance 1- Driving more frequently in explained in the next pages is short distances. generally carried out in normal 2- Long term running in idle conditions. condition. After 96 months or 80.000 3- Driving on uneven and dusty kilometers driving you can repeat roads.
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Scheduled maintenance and services Earlier occurrence of either mileage or working time Time period Month Mileage Item 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 (km) Alternator and A/C belt Engine oil Engine oil filter Manual transaxle lubricant Timing belt Every 20,000 Kilometres should be replaced.
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Scheduled maintenance and services Time Earlier occurrence of either mileage or working time period Month Item Mileage (km) 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 Brake fluid Front brakes pads Rear brakes linings Power steering fluid Power steering systems and hoses Front suspension ball joints Engine coolant...
Severe scheduled maintenance Severe Situation Scheduled Maintenance The following parts and items of the vehicle used in severe conditions must be scheduled for maintenance in short time intervals. The time intervals of maintenance are explained in the next table.
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Sever Scheduled Maintenance Sever Situation Scheduled Maintenance Item Action Time interval or mileage Driving condition Engine oil and filter Replace Every 5000 km or 6 months A,B,C,F,H Air cleaner element Replace Earlier than normal time B,C,E Timing belt Replace Every 40,000 km Spark plug Replace Earlier than normal time...
- The power steering fluid level. an authorized SAIPA dealer or an of steering wheel from straight - The engine oil. expert mechanic to get help. The ahead).
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Vehicle owner's responsibility At least every year check the Warning following items one time: Doing service - The drain holes of the doors and maintenance vehicle body. without technical information - All the doors hinges including could be dangerous and cause trunk lid and engine hood.
Engine oil and filter If the oil level is at L or close to Environment and vehicle it, add enough engine oil until its level stays at F. Notice that do Engine oil - Prevent environment pollution by not add too much oil. furthered replacement of the engine Only use the right kind of oil.
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(consult Note oil filter. an authorized SAIPA dealer). 5- Soak the new O-ring in the - Follow the instruction. If you do Be careful the O-ring of old oil not install the oil filter properly, the engine oil.
Engine cooling system Engine cooling system Warning A high-pressure type with a reservoir is filled with year-round Removing Radiator Cap antifreeze coolant at the factory. - Never remove the radiator cap Before winter time and travelling when the engine is ON. This can cold areas, check the cooling damage the cooling system and system coolant level.
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Follow the scheduled Check all the fittings and hoses authorized SAIPA dealer maintenance period of the inspection of the cooling system of cooling system and replace the vehicle regarding to change the circuit. defected and deformed hoses.
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Engine cooling system Never alcohol Boiling Freezing Anti-freeze Attention methanol in the coolant and point °C point °C volume percent in the The values listed in the table do not mix them up with the water are related to the anti-freezes coolant.
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Engine cooling system OWM125 1- Remove the radiator cap by Add the required amount of Press the accelerator two or turning it counter-clockwise. water ethylene glycol three times and add the coolant 2- Loosen the drain screw of the mixture to protect the system as required.
If you have noticed that the level its reservoir, fill it until its MAX is very low, consult an authorized level due to its reduction during SAIPA dealer for inspection of Attention vehicle driving. The gradual the brake system. reduction of brake fluid level is...
Brake lining/ clutch facing By counting the number of consult an authorized SAIPA Though the SAIPA products obey the clicks of the parking brake company dealer for adjustment. forbidden law of using the materials, lever, check its engagement...
H level. If it is to the section of power steering required to add fluid continuously, fluids in the current chapter). OWM128 consult an authorized SAIPA Penetration of any dust and Checking power steering particles into the power steering company dealer for inspection...
OWM129 Checking windshield washer Caution fluid level Check the windshield washer Do not use coolant inside the fluid level inside its reservoir radiator as washer fluid in the and add the fluid if required. washer fluid reservoir. If you do not have washer fluid, If the coolant inside the use clean water.
Air filter OWM130 Element (air filter) replace- Caution Follow time intervals ment explained in the scheduled - Do not drive the vehicle with 1- Open the screws of the air maintenance of the vehicle, uncovered air filter housing. filter housing cover. regarding air filter change.
Windshield wiper blades OWM131 Replacing windshield wiper Pull the windshield wipers arms Wiper arm maintenance from the windshield and turn it blades Attention so that its plastic clamp is visible. When the windshield wipers do not clean the windshield properly, first Press the clamp and slide the If the windshield is not cleaned blade toward the windshield, then...
Battery - Keep away the battery out of Battery Environment and vehicle reach of children due to sulfuric Before working on the battery, Battery acid inside it. notice to the following instructions. One of the most important pollution - Keep away any cigarette, fire, - Be careful the acid of the battery of vehicle battery is lead and sulfuric does not touch your skin, eyes,...
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- If the vehicle will not be used for and clean in its place. indications appear, consult an - Keep the battery terminals and an extended time, disconnect the authorized SAIPA company battery cables. connections clean and tight. dealer. - Check the water level of the battery initially installed on your vehicle.
Tires and wheels OWM133 Tire inflation pressure Taking care of tires Notice that the recommended tire inflation pressure must be To use the vehicle properly It is necessary to check the inflation pressure of all tires and safely and also to increase followed to drive safely and to fuel economy, always adjust including the spare tire every...
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4-6 Psi (28-41kpa) larger reduces, consult an authorized pressure drop, say 6 psi (0.4 bar ap- than the cold one. Therefore, SAIPA dealer or a puncture proximately), and the others have do not use warm tire to adjust shop.
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Tires and wheels OWM134 Tire rotation Notice that if there is any bump Attention on the tread or both sides of the To keep uniform wear of the Rotate unidirectional tires tires, it is recommended to rotate tire. and radial tires that have an the tires every 10.000 kilometers If you see any of the above...
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If you notice be at the same size, design, vibration while driving, take your and type. Only use the tires vehicle to an authorized SAIPA recommended by the factory. company dealer for inspection...
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Tires and wheels Replacing wheels Attention Caution When replacing the wheels ensure that they have the - Using any type or size If the wheel size is not proper, it diameter, width, external of tire other than the one can inversely affect the wheel projection from the body, and recommended by the factory life time and its ball bearings,...
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Tires and wheels OWM136 OWM137 Tire life time Tire wear indicators When the tires and their crowns Tires fitted on the vehicle have When tire manufacturing, four and sidewalls distort for any digits are engraved on the tire wear indicators molded into the reason (especially lumps and edge.
Bulbs Replacement OWM138 Headlamps replacement 5- Detach the lamp connector. Warning 1- Open the engine hood. 6- To detach the front bulbs, Halogen bulbs Detach headlamp push its metal pin end to remove - When replacing the bulb, use assembly from the body by from its place.
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Bulbs Replacement OWM139 OWM140 Front turn signal bulbs Rear light bulb replacement Warning replacement 1- Remove the trunk carpet and - Be careful when the bulb is 1- Detach front light assembly the three nuts of the rear light on, it dose not contaminate from the body.
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Room light OWM141 4- By pushing the bulbs slightly, Room light bulb replacement 4- Insert the transparent plastic turn quarter counter- 1- By levering a regular screw cover of room light by properly clockwise and pull it out. driver remove the transparent adjusting its projections into the 5- Place the new bulb inside plastic cover of the room light...
Oils and fluids specifications Recommended oils and Fluid Standard fluids Type To have an engine and power API Service SJ Engine oil SAE 10W40 train with a proper performance, constant power, and long life API Service GL4 SAE 75W90 Transmission time, only use good quality MINERAL engine oil according to the front...
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Oil changing Recommended viscosity Notice that using the non-standard numbers by SAE standard engine oil can cause damage in the engine. Attention When changing the engine oil, choose recommended Always before checking viscosity based on the temperature engine oil, make sure that around range of the area you want to the oil pan, oil drain, and dipstick drive the vehicle as shown in the...
Vehicle body protection be cleaned immediately from the General cautions Caution vehicle body surface, otherwise Notice that the manufacturer's they can damage the body. recommendations very Washing engine If you wash the body surface with important when using different compartment with water may water without using detergent, cause some troubles in the detergents...
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Vehicle body protection Body wax Attention Caution Before waxing, wash the vehicle - Cleaning dust and dirt with body and start waxing when After washing the vehicle, a dry cloth from the body can there is no water droplet left on drive carefully and slowly and cause scratch on the body the body.
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Vehicle body protection Vehicle body damage Cleaning underbody Caution Although underbody is coated repairing anti-corrosion material, Deep scratches or cuts on the After washing the vehicle you the corrosive materials on the body paint must be repaired have to drive slowly and apply roads to melt snow and ice or to immediately, otherwise the parts the brake to dry the brake...
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Protection of the vehicle interior trims General warning Cleaning vehicle windows Be careful not to pour perfume If the vehicle windows surfaces or cosmetic creams over the are covered by a layer of grease, dashboard. This cause oil, or polishing material, it can damage dashboard destroy the proper vision.
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Freon gas). Fortunately, the R134 the result of the performance test in gas is used in the SAIPA products in- the technical examination center of stead of destroyer gases that have no the vehicles is negative, 30000 kilo- destructive effect of the ozone layer.
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Vehicle specifications Specifications For more information consult an authorized SAIPA company dealer. Refrigerant Refrigerant R134a Charge capacity ± 650gr 25gr WEIGHTS (kg) Description Weight (kg) STANDARD MODEL (without option) 1000 without load MAX load limit 1350...
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Vehicle specifications OWM142 DIMENSIONS Vehicle length 4105mm Vehicle width 1635mm Height (unladen) 1484mm Wheelbase 2415mm Wheelbase front track 1440mm Rear track 1411mm Min. distance from the surface 160mm...
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Vehicle specifications OWM143 Vehicle specifications Lamps 1- Fog lamps (according to the vehicle model) 2- Head lamps (low beam) 3- Turn signals 4- Side marker lamps 5- Headlamps (high beam) 6- Parking lamps 7- License plate lamps 8- Tail lamps 9- Reverse lamps 10- Fog lamps 11- Rear turn signals...
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Vehicle specifications Lamps Description Lamp type Consumption power (W) Head lamp (high/low beam) 55/55 Position lamps Front lamps Side repeater Turn signals Front fog lamps Rear stop lamp 5-21 Rear turn signals Front lamps Reverse gear lamps License plate lamps Rear fog lamp Room lamp Interior lamps...
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Vehicle specifications Electrical system Battery 12 volt , 50 A Voltage and amperage of alternator 12 volt , 90 A 12 volt , 0.85 KW Starter Spark plug Spark plug gap 0.7 mm Spark plug type BOSCH-FR8DE Tires Engine type Tire pressure Tire size Front...
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Chapter 8 First Service and Vehicle Guarantee ........182 Vehicle Guarantee...
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Vehicle Guarantee Any vehicle is under guarantee by SAIPA YADAK Company according to the elapsed time and mileage that is written on your guarantee card and due to performing first and periodical services on its time, according to the conditions stated hereinafter.
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First Service and Vehicle Guarantee Followings are not covered by guarantee: 1- Normal vehicle exhaustion (it means the damages of non-execution of appropriate repair and maintenance and periodi- cal inspections, exhaustion of tires and consumable parts such as fuses and lamp) 2- Periodic services, maintenances and services and regular inspections costs Remark: primary service is free of charge for the customer.
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…) 5- Any damage or injury from replacing or installing parts in the auxiliary system and maintenance service out of SAIPA YADAK company network is out of guarantee conditions and there is no right for customer and others against SAIPA cor- porations and SAIPA YADAK Company.
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1- Gaurantee services are limited to renovation and replacement of damaged part that SAIPA YADAK Company should pay its cost. Also SAIPA YADAK Company is responsible for identifying the damage of parts and deciding about to repair or to replace them.
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First Service and Vehicle Guarantee First service and guarantee Recommended services in this manual are advised by the vehicle’s factory and performing First and periodically services, help you in maintaining your vehicle in best condition. First service operations: 1-Changing the engine oil (simultaneous with the first Periodical service and by customer charge) 2-Replacing the oil filter (simultaneous with the first Periodical service and by customer charge) 3-Changing the gearbox oil (simultaneous with the first Periodical service and by customer charge) 4-Inspecting the condition of Engine and ABS system by diagnostic tool.
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First Service and Vehicle Guarantee 22- Inspecting the functionality of door openers (hood, tailgate, trunk lid) 23- Inspection of compartment interior appearance 24- Inspection of tires, rings and spare tire 25- Inspection of gaskets. 26- Visual inspection of vehicle body. 27- Inspection of doors function (regulation function) 28- Inspection of safety belt fastener, seat and seatback adjustment and headrest safety lock...
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Contents Page Changing engine coolant ......142 Changing engine oil and filter ....140 ABS Brake warning light ......Changing tires ......... 124 Adjustment of head rest ......Check engine warning light ..... Adjustment of seat height ......Checking power steering fluid level ..147 Air bag ............
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Horn ............49-13 Engine hood opener lever ......How the air bag works ......Engine overheating ........109 How to free your vehicle when sticking in snow First Service and Vehicle Guarantee ..182 and mud ............. 100 Flasher ............108 How to wear front seat belt properly ..
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Parking brake ........146-70 condition ..........132-133 Parking Brake lever ........Searching ..........Parking brake warning light ......Seats ............. 25-12 Pointers ............73 Side view mirrors ........12-50 Power steering ........... Signaling high-beam head-lamps ... Power window button on the front passenger Spare tire ..........
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Windshield wiper/washer lever ....Trip odometer ..........Trunk lamp ..........Winter driving safety points ....Trunk lid ............Winter tires ..........103 Trunk lid opener lever ......... Wipers and washers ........Turn signal lamps ........Turn signal lever ........Unlocking the safety belt ...... Urgent method of opening fuel cap ..
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