SSANGYONG REXTON II 2006 Owner's Manual
SSANGYONG REXTON II 2006 Owner's Manual

SSANGYONG REXTON II 2006 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 3 When it comes to service, remember that your SSANGYONG dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested in your complete satisfaction.
  • Page 4: Important Notice

    NOTE NOTE indicates information to assist maintenance and instructions. We would like to point out that non Ssangyong Genuine parts and accessories have not been examined and approved by Ssangyong, and in spite of continuous market product monitoring, we cannot certify the suitability nor the safety of such products whether they are installed or intended for fitment in our vehicles.
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 0. General ..........Section 0 1. Safety Precautions ......... Section 1 2. Ignition Key, Remote Control Key ..Section 2 3. Opening and Closing ......Section 3 4. Interior Switches ........Section 4 5. Instrument Cluster ........Section 5 6.
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  • Page 7 General TABLE OF CONTENTS Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ..0-2 Dimensions ........... 0-3 Specifications ..........0-4 Vehicle Identification ........0-8 Page 1 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:10...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    11.5 HOECHST GENANTIN SUPER 8023/14 G32D 11.3 ~ 11.5 Automatic Transmission Fluid Ssangyong genuine oil (Shell ATF 3353 or Fuchs ATF 3353) Manual Transmission Fluid Ssangyong genuine oil (ATF DEXRON II) Transfer Case Fluid Ssangyong genuine oil (ATF DEXRON III)
  • Page 9: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Unit: mm Top View Front View 1,870 1,550 Side View Rear View 1,760 (1,830) 2,820 4,720 1,540 * ( ) : Optional Page 3 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:10...
  • Page 10: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS (I) ): Optional, [ ]: 2WD, D27DTP: Diesel 2.7 Power-Up, D27DT: Diesel 2.7, G32D: Gasoline Descriptions D27DTP D27DT G32D ← ← General Overall length (mm) 4,720 ← ← Overall width (mm) 1,870 ← ← Overall height (mm) 1,760 (1,830) ←...
  • Page 11 SPECIFICATIONS (II) Descriptions D27DTP D27DT G32D Engine Max. oil capacity ( ) ← (when shipping) Turbocharger and ← Turbocharger, air-cooled cooling type Manual Operating type Semi- Remote control, Transmission floor change type Gear ratio 4.315 2.475 1.536 1.000 0.807 3.919 Reverse ←...
  • Page 12 SPECIFICATIONS (III) * ( ) Optional Descriptions D27DTP D27DT G32D Transfer Case Model Part-time (TOD) Part-time (AWD) ← ← Type Planetary gear type ← Gear ratio High (4H) 1.000 : 1 ← Low (4L) 2.483 : 1 Clutch (M/T) Operating type Hydraulic type Disc type Dry single diaphragm type...
  • Page 13: D27Dt

    SPECIFICATIONS (III) * ( ) Optional Descriptions D27DTP D27DT G32D Air Conditioner Refrigerant (capacity) R - 134a / 720 ± 30g ← ← (R - 134a / 1120 ± 30g) ← ← Electrical Battery type / Capacity (V-AH) MF / 12 - 90 ←...
  • Page 14: Vehicle Identification

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 1. Engine Number 2. Chassis Number Gasoline Engine: The engine num- The chassis number is stamped on ber is stamped on the lower area of the frame behind the front right tire. cylinder block in exhaust manifold side. 3.
  • Page 15: Safety Precautions 1

    Safety Precautions TABLE OF CONTENTS Checks before Starting a Journey ....1-2 Starting the Engine and Driving Off the Vehicle ............1-5 Safety Precautions ........1-7 Direct Injection Type Diesel Engine ..1-13 Precautions Regarding Unauthorized Modification & Alteration ......1-15 Page 1 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 16: Checks Before Starting A Journey

    CHECKS BEFORE STARTING A JOURNEY CHECKS BEFORE STARTING A JOURNEY (I) DAILY CHECK CHECK THE VEHICLE INSIDE • Check the engine oil, brake fluid and washer fluid level. 1. Make sure that all doors including the tailgate are prop- • Check the drive belts for wear and looseness. erly closed.
  • Page 17 CHECKS BEFORE STARTING A JOURNEY (II) • Check all warning lights, indicators and gauges (fuel, CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT vehicle speed, tachometer etc.) with the ignition switch “ON”. • Make sure that the doors, sunroof, tailgate and fuel filler door are completely closed before driving. •...
  • Page 18: Fuel Recommendation

    If you are going to drive your Rexton in another country, Fuel with too low an octane number can cause pre-igni- be sure to: tion (detonation). Ssangyong can not be held liable for • Observe all regulations regarding registration and insurance. resultant damage.
  • Page 19: Starting The Engine And Driving Off The Vehicle

    STARTING THE ENGINE AND DRIVING OFF THE VEHICLE 1. Apply the parking brake. 3. • Automatic transmission equipped vehicle 2. Make sure that there are no persons or obstacles in the “P” Move the selector lever to the position and depress danger area around the vehicle.
  • Page 20 6. Warm up the engine in idling speed (below -15°C: approx 3 minutes). 7. Make sure that there are no persons or obstacles in the danger area around the vehicle. 8. Release the parking brake. 9. • Automatic transmission equipped vehicle “D”...
  • Page 21: Safety Precautions

    1. Never use any duplicated key not provided by 1. Never impact the air bag installations by hands or tools. Ssangyong. It may cause a fire due to an overload in 2. The air bag system serves as a supplement to the the electric circuit.
  • Page 22 Always use only Ssangyong genuine parts for replacement. switches inoperative. Ssangyong is not liable for any damage caused by the 3. Make sure that all passengers have their body parts use of non-Ssangyong genuine parts and accessories.
  • Page 23 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (III) Child Restraint WARNING When transporting infants or small children, an appropriate • Children who have outgrown child restraint systems should child restraint system should always be used. The child re- sit in the rear seat and be restrained with the seat belt. If child’s seating position has a shoulder belt which is on or very close straint system should be appropriate for your child’s weight to the face or neck, move the child close to the center of the...
  • Page 24 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (IV) Driving the Automatic Transmission Equipped 3. While driving, do not depress the brake pedal when the accelerator pedal is depressed. Otherwise, the re- Vehicle sponse from the accelerator pedal may be delayed. 1. Keep the brake pedal depressed and shift the gear se- This symptom is the safety function to protect the “D”...
  • Page 25 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (V) Extinguisher Precautions for Power Window Keep it ready for use at any time. Be familiar with how to • When closing the front passenger's and rear windows use it. For more information, read the label on the sur- from driver's seat, be aware of safety conditions before face of the fire extinguisher.
  • Page 26 • Driving the vehicle with the doors open puts the pas- Have your vehicle checked up or repaired at Ssangyong senger at risk of being thrown out, which can cause se- Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation. Repair- rious injury.
  • Page 27: Direct Injection Type Diesel Engine

    Diesel Engine Use diesel fuel at 50 cetane rating or higher. Gasoline Engine Fuel with too low an octane number can cause pre-igni- tion (detonation). Ssangyong can not be held liable for re- sultant damage. 1-13 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Page 13...
  • Page 28 • When engine check warning light comes on, immediately stop driving and have the en- - If this happens, pump fuel until the gine system checked at a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. priming pump is fully filled. Then, •...
  • Page 29: Precautions Regarding Unauthorized Modification & Alteration

    PRECAUTIONS REGARDING UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION & ALTERATION PRECAUTIONS REGARDING UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION & ALTERATION (I) Do not modify this vehicle. In particular, modifying your vehicle into the LPG vehicle If unauthorized modification is made on the vehicle, the might bring serious damage to the vehicle's perfor- company is not liable for repairing the modified parts mance and durability.
  • Page 30 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION & ALTERATION (II) Do not use the nonstandard tires, wheels, and other re- Do not equip the vehicle with bumper guards sold in the lated parts. market. Installing nonstandard tires such as tires with greater Installing bumper guard or other guard bars that are be- width than prescribed can wear out the power delivery sys- ing sold in the market may cause problems in parking and tem or friction-damage related parts.
  • Page 31 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION & ALTERATION (III) • When exchanging the seats with new ones or equip- Do not install products that may decrease the driving ping separate seat covers. resistance such as sticker, molding, air dam, or wind- proofing products. There are several types of seat covers according to role and function although with the same vehicle type.
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  • Page 33: Opening And Closing 3

    Ignition Key, Remote Control Key TABLE OF CONTENTS Remote Control Key* and Ignition Key ..2-2 Immobilizer System* ........2-5 Key Functions ..........2-7 Opening and Closing the Doors with Ignition Key ..........2-9 Theft Deterrent System ......2-10 Page 1 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 34: Ignition Key, Remote Control Key 2

    REMOTE CONTROL KEY * AND IGNITION KEY Door Lock Button Lock (briefly press) • If you press this button briefly, all doors and the tailgate are locked and the theft deterrent mode is activated. • When the theft deterrent mode is activated, the hazard warning flashers blink twice.
  • Page 35 SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS OF FUNCTIONS OF IMMOBILIZER ROOM LAMPS Immobilizer Function The front and center room lamps come on for 30 seconds The immobilizer is designed to prevent the possibility of ve- when the unlock button on the remote control is pressed. hicle theft by allowing only authorized keys to start the engine.
  • Page 36 When one of the remote control keys is lost and a new re- mote control key is purchased, bring the other old remote control key (dual REKES type) to the nearest Ssangyong 1. Unscrew two screws from the rear cover.
  • Page 37: Immobilizer System

    If this indicator blinks, it may in- dicate that there is something wrong in the immobilizer system. Have the sys- tem checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. NOTE The time needed for communication between the immobilizer key and ECU can vary.
  • Page 38 Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho- When two or more immobilizer keys come into con- rized Service Center. Otherwise, the engine cannot be tact with (each) other(s).
  • Page 39: Key Functions

    KEY FUNCTIONS ACC Position • Allows operation of some electrical accessories with ON Position the engine off. • The engine runs and all electri- • Unlock the steering wheel. cal accessories can be used. • The ignition key cannot be removed. •...
  • Page 40: Cautions When Starting The Engine

    • Never use any duplicated key not provided from • If the engine fails to start, even if the engine does not Ssangyong. “LOCK” start, turn the key back to the position and “ON”...
  • Page 41: Opening And Closing The Doors With Ignition Key

    OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS WITH IGNITION KEY Unlocking the door and the tailgate Locking the door and the tailgate AUTOMATIC DOOR UNLOCKING To Lock the Door: Turn the key to the lock position (toward rear of the vehicle) All doors will be automatically unlocked when the engine from driver’s door or passenger’s door.
  • Page 42: Theft Deterrent System

    THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM ARMING THE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM ALARM STAGE The theft deterrent system will be armed under the follow- ing conditions: • The engine hood or the tailgate is opened from the out- • When all doors are locked with the remote control key, the side while the deterrent system is armed, the alarm will “UNLOCK”...
  • Page 43 Opening and Closing TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening and Closing Devices ....3-2 Doors ............3-4 Windows ............3-6 Sunroof* ............3-8 Engine Hood ..........3-10 Fuel Filler Door ........... 3-11 Tailgate and Tailgate Window ....3-13 Page 1 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:10...
  • Page 44: Opening And Closing Devices

    OPENING AND CLOSING DEVICES Door Opening Lever Fuel Filler Door Engine Hood Safety Sunroof Switch Latch Lever OPENING AND CLOSING Page 2 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:10...
  • Page 45 Tailgate/Window Opening Lever Driver’s Door Windows Switch, Door Opening Lever Tailgate opening lever Tailgate window opening lever Door Lock/Unlock Knob Fuel Filler Door Release Lever, Engine Child Safety Door Lock Hood Opening Lever Fuel filler door Rear Door release lever Lock Engine hood Unlock...
  • Page 46 DOORS Door Lock/Unlock Knob Unlock All doors will be locked/un- locked when moving the knob to the respective lock/ Lock unlock direction (only avail- able at driver’s and front passenger’s door). NOTE • The passenger’s door lock/unlock knob and lever have the same functions with those of the driver’s door.
  • Page 47 Door Lock/Unlock Switch Driver’s side Passenger’s side When the door lock/unlock switch is Door opening lever pressed while all doors including the tailgate are locked, all doors will be unlocked. When the switch is pressed again, all doors will be locked. This switch is not available when any of doors are not fully closed and the ve- Door lock/...
  • Page 48 WINDOWS DRIVER’S DOOR WINDOW SWITCH When opening the window • When the front of the switch is lightly pressed, the window will be lowered while the switch is pressed. • When pressed to its end, the window will open automatically until it is fully open. If you want to stop the window while automatic lowering, lightly press the switch again or pull the switch up.
  • Page 49: Time Lag Operation Of Window

    ANTI-TRAP SYSTEM FOR DRIVER’S WINDOW Passenger’s and Rear Window Switch The anti-trap system enables the driver’s window to auto- Passenger’s seat matically reverse when something is caught in the window as it is closing. When the sensor detects an obstacle, the Door Lock/ window will be lowered immediately.
  • Page 50 SUNROOF* * For your safety, never operate the sunroof when the vehicle is moving. SUNROOF SLIDING OPERATION Open: 2-Step Opening The sunroof automatically opens if the sunroof open/close switch is pushed shortly. However, this operation has two steps; if you push the switch to its first stop, the sunroof Sliding Open/ opens up to 5 cm ahead of end frame.
  • Page 51: Wind Buffeting

    ANTI-PINCH FUNCTION BATTERY DISCHARGE OR POWER FAILURE WHILE OPERATING SUNROOF To prevent any body parts from being trapped by the auto- closing sunroof, an Anti-Pinch Function automatically opens If the sunroof is stopped midway due to a discharged battery the sunroof when an object is trapped. or power failure, you need to re-calibrate the starting point of the sunroof.
  • Page 52: Engine Hood

    ENGINE HOOD 1. To open the engine hood, pull the release knob located on the lower left side of the steering wheel to unlatch the engine hood. 2. Slightly lift up the engine hood and raise up the safety latch lever with your fingers.
  • Page 53: Fuel Filler Door

    FUEL FILLER DOOR 1. Open the fuel filler door ( ) by pulling the release lever ) located on the lower left side of the steering wheel. 2. Open the fuel filler cap ) by turning it OPEN counterclockwise. 3. After refueling, tighten the fuel filler cap by CLOSE turning it clockwise until...
  • Page 54: Opening And Closing

    • Do not use leaded fuel to the vehicle for unleaded fuel. • No sparking material. • Use the fuel with specified or higher Research Octane Number recommended for your country by Ssangyong. It is not covered by warranty. CAUTION Gasoline damages paintwork.
  • Page 55: Tailgate And Tailgate Window

    TAILGATE AND TAILGATE WINDOW Unlock Tailgate window Lock opening lever Tailgate opening lever WARNING Exhaust gases are poisonous. Do not run the engine with the tailgate or tailgate window open to avoid exhaust gas in the cabin. Cargo can fall out of an open tailgate while the vehicle is in motion, resulting in an unexpected accident.
  • Page 56 CAUTIONS WHEN OPENING/CLOSING DOORS • Do not allow children to play with any switch, door lever and the gear shift. • Before operating the power windows, doors, tailgate and fuel filler door, make sure that nothing can be trapped (such as heads, hands, or fingers). •...
  • Page 57: Interior Switches 4

    Interior Switches TABLE OF CONTENTS Interior Switches ......... 4-2 Heated Glass Switch ......... 4-24 Light Switch ..........4-4 Hazard Warning Flasher Switch ....4-25 Wiper and Washer Switch ......4-8 HDC (Hill Descent Control) Switch* ..4-26 Rain Sensing Wiper* ........4-9 ESP (Electronic Stability Program) Switch and ESP System* ......
  • Page 58: Interior Switches

    INTERIOR SWITCHES Room lamp switch Sunroof switch Remote control switch on steering wheel Light switch Wiper and USB jack washer switch Stereo jack Rear fog light Center switch panel switch Door lock/ unlock switch Driver seat heating switch HLLD Passenger seat heating switch 4-wheel drive switch Seat position Aux jack...
  • Page 59 Time, date mode setting button/mp3 file search button HDC switch Time, date change/mp3 file play button (next music) ESP OFF switch Windshield heated glass switch Tailgate and outside rearview mirror heated glass switch Hazard switch Time, date change/mp3 file play button (previous music) Time, date item change/mp3 file play and stop INTERIOR SWITCHES Page 3...
  • Page 60: Light Switch

    LIGHT SWITCH Automatic Light & Light Switch Rain Sensor* This senses the ambient illumina- You can turn the lights on and tion intensity to determine the timing off (headlamps, tail lamps, li- for turning the headlamps and tail cense plate lamp, turn signal lamps on or off automatically when lamps, fog lights) with this “AUTO”...
  • Page 61 • Any aftermarket tanning film or spray may cause the lighting sys- tem to malfunction. This senses the ambient illumination intensity to determine • Ssangyong recommends you to use this device restrictively the timing for turning the headlamps and tail lamps on or around only a sunrise or sunset.
  • Page 62: Interior Switches

    Battery Saver (Automatically turns off the lights) Headlight Leveling Switch To avoid discharging the battery, if the tail lamps are on after the ignition key is removed, a buzzer will sound to alert the driver when the driver’s door is opened. The tail lamps will automatically turn off when the door is closed.
  • Page 63 Headlamp High Beam Right Turn Signal Switch To turn on the headlamp high beam, push the lever towards the instrument NOTE cluster with the headlamp low beam While the turn signal lamp is turned on, the turn signal on. The headlamp high beam indica- indicator in the instrument cluster blinks.
  • Page 64: Wiper And Washer Switch

    WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH Rear Wiper Front Wiper Wiper and Washer Switch Washer Nozzle Wiper Blade Washer Fluid Reservoir Frequently check the washer fluid level and If the windshield cannot be cleaned add the specified product as needed. properly due to worn wiper blades, In winter, use only the specified washer liq- replace them with new ones.
  • Page 65: Rain Sensing Wiper

    RAIN SENSING WIPER* “AUTO” When the wiper switch is in the position, this sensor detects the amount of rain, turns on the wiper, and controls the intermittent wiper intervals. Wiper AUTO Position Rain and Auto Light Sensor AUTO It controls the wiping speed by detect- ing the amount of rain drops.
  • Page 66: Wiper And Washer Switch

    WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH Front Wiper Switch MIST The windshield wipers can be operated only when you hold the switch to the “MIST” position. The lever will return to the “OFF” position when released. Stop the operation. AUTO Operates automatically according to the vehicle speed or amount of rain.
  • Page 67 Rear Wiper Switch Front Auto Washer Switch When the front wiper switch is off and this switch is pressed, washer fluid will be sprayed and the wiper will automatically operate 4 times. Then, the fluid will be sprayed again and the wiper will au- When the switch is fully turned, washer tomatically operate 3 times.
  • Page 68: Cruise Control Switch* (For Auto T/M)

    CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH* (FOR AUTO T/M) CRUISE CONTROL Setting a Desired Speed The cruise control is an automatic speed control system that main- tains a desired driving speed without using the accelerator pedal. The vehicle speed must be greater than 36 km/h to engage the 1.
  • Page 69 Accelerating with the Cruise Control System Decelerating with the Cruise Control System • While the cruise control system is running • While the cruise control system is running 1. Push up the ACCEL switch of the cruise control lever 1. Push down the DECEL switch of the cruise control le- and hold it until the desired speed is reached without ver and hold it until the desired speed is reached with- an accelerator pedal intervention.
  • Page 70 Recovery of Set Speed Normal Cancellation of the Cruise Control The cruise control system will be canceled when one or more items of the following conditions are applied; 1. When the brake pedal is depressed. 2. When the cruising speed is downed less than 34 km/h. 3.
  • Page 71 After you do that, you can use the cruise control system again. But if the cruise control system isn’t recovered, you should contact a Ssangyong Dealer for diagnosis of the cruise control system.
  • Page 72: Switch Panel On Driver's Door Trim

    SWITCH PANEL ON DRIVER’S DOOR TRIM Easy Access Button (Driver’s Seat)* This system is designed to provide a driver suffi- cient space to access and exit (driver’s door moves rearward automatically). Position Memory Setting Button (SET)* Position Memory Button (1, 2, 3)* Position Memory Cancellation Button (STOP)* Window Lock Switch If the window lock switch is pressed down,...
  • Page 73: Outside Rearview Mirror Control Switch

    OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR CONTROL SWITCH Outside Rearview Mirror Control 1. Select the driver side mirror (R) or the passenger side mir- ror (L) with the mirror selection switch. 2. Adjust the outside rearview mirror by pushing the appro- priate edge of the switch. Outside Rearview Mirror Folding Switch To fold the outside rearview mirrors, press the switch.
  • Page 74: Multi-Station

    MULTI-STATION* USB Flash Drive Port* Multi-station display You can connect the external USB flash drive to this port to USB flash drive port play the music files (MP3, OGG, WMA). Stereo Jack* Stereo jack You can hear the music through the speakers on your ve- hicle by connecting the external audio device (MP3 player, CD player etc.) to this jack.
  • Page 75: Time And Date Display

    TIME AND DATE DISPLAY The time and date are displayed in the multi-station display window. Hour Minute AM or PM AM: Before noon PM: After midday Year Month Date Adjusting the Time and Date Time Setting Using the Preset Function 1.
  • Page 76: Audio Play Using The Usb Flash Drive

    AUDIO PLAY USING THE USB FLASH DRIVE The multi-station can detect and play the music files (MP3, OGG, WMA) in the USB flash drive when connecting it into the USB flash drive port. USB flash drive MULTI-STATION DISPLAY WINDOW Current folder name Current play mode Current file name Time and date display...
  • Page 77 Search the audio files (briefly press) Play the next music (briefly press) Set the playing sequence and repeat Go to the previous file (press and hold) function (press and hold) Play the previous music or go to the be- Play/Stop the audio file ginning of the current file (briefly press) Move to other folder (file search mode) Go to the next file (press and hold)
  • Page 78 Selecting Audio File Setting Playing Sequence and Repeat Function 1. To go to file search mode while playing a music in USB 1. When you press and hold ( ) button while a file is flash drive, press ( ) button briefly. The multi-station played, the system is switched to the playing sequence display window is switched as below.
  • Page 79: Listening To Music With External Audio Device

    LISTENING TO MUSIC WITH EXTERNAL AUDIO DEVICE MODE CHANGE 1. Connect the external audio device to the stereo jack (AUX Press ( ) button to change the mode when the USB flash jack). drive or the external audio device is connected to the USB flash drive port or to the stereo jack.
  • Page 80: Heated Glass Switch

    HEATED GLASS SWITCH Indicator Indicator Windshield Heated Glass Switch Tailgate and Outside Rearview Mirror Heated Glass Switch • Press this switch to turn on the windshield • Press this switch to turn on the tailgate and outside rearview mirror heated glass. It will operate for about 12 heated glasses.
  • Page 81: Hazard Warning Flasher Switch

    HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH Hazard Warning Flasher Switch WARNING • To turn on the hazard warning flashers, push the hazard Do not leave the flashers on for an extended period of time. Bat- warning flasher switch. tery could be discharged. •...
  • Page 82: Hdc (Hill Descent Control) Switch

    HDC (HILL DESCENT CONTROL) SWITCH* HDC? HDC stands for Hill Descent Control. When traveling down steep grades, this function allows you to travel at a low speed without any depression of the brake pedal. This convenient function is for only driving down steep grades. Therefore do not use this function for anything other than driving down steep hills.
  • Page 83 HDC Operational Conditions Operation of HDC 1. The HDC switch should be on (The green indicator on When all operational conditions are met, HDC is applied the instrument cluster comes on). and the green HDC indicator blinks. HDC automatically de- creases the vehicle speed to 7 km/h in the 2 wheel (2H) or 2.
  • Page 84: Esp (Electronic Stability Program) Switch And Esp System

    ESP (ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM) SWITCH AND ESP SYSTEM* ESP Warning Lamp Blinking: When ESP is activated. ON: When ESP is deactivated (by pressing the ESP switch). When ESP system is defective. When ESP is activated, the indicator light is blinking and a warning buzzer sounds.
  • Page 85 Make sure to check the vehicle at the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. stably moving in a certain situation, such as during a sharp corner. The ESP applies brakes on a certain wheel(s) or con- •...
  • Page 86: Remote Audio Controls & Gear Shift Button (A/T) On Steering Wheel

    REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS & GEAR SHIFT BUTTON (A/T) ON STEERING WHEEL Gear shift button Gear shift button (Down-shift) (Up-shift) MODE Increases/decreases volume Audio mode changes when the button is pressed. POWER The Power ON/ MUTE OFF switch of Stops audio output from the audio system is audio system.
  • Page 87: Switches In Center Console

    SWITCHES IN CENTER CONSOLE Driver’s Seat Heating Switch* AV Outlet* Rotate the seat heating switch from ‘0’ (OFF) to the desired position (1~5). External audio and video device can be connected to the AV system in vehicle through this outlet. Gear Shift Button (Tip Switch) You can manually shift up or down by pushing or pulling...
  • Page 88: 4-Wheel Drive System

    4-WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM DRIVING MODE 4-Wheel Drive System 2H : 2-Wheel Drive Transfer case which allows you, in the case of part-time four wheel drive, to switch between two-wheel drive and This is rear wheel drive with four-wheel drive. Compared with two-wheel drive high speed.
  • Page 89: Wheel Drive Switch

    4-WHEEL DRIVE SWITCH Driving Mode Change Part-Time Shifting is possible while driving at the speed of 70 km/h or less. • When shifting the driving mode to “4H”, this indicator comes on. • This indicator blinks during the mode change from “4L” to “4H”. After completion of the mode change to 4H, the indicator Select a proper driving mode comes on.
  • Page 90 • If the “4WD CHECK” warning light stays on, have the 4WD system checked dicator comes on. by the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. • When cornering a curved road in a 4-wheel drive mode (4L or 4H), there could be some mechanical shocks and resistances in vehicle’s drive train.
  • Page 91 SWITCHES IN OVERHEAD CONSOLE, ROOM LAMP SWITCH Spot Lamp Switch (Driver’s) The front room lamp (driver’s) turns on when pressing in this switch. Sunroof Switch Front Door Coupled Room The sunroof is opened/closed Lamp Switch by pulling up/down the sunroof open/close switch.
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  • Page 93 Instrument Cluster TABLE OF CONTENTS Instrument Cluster (D27DTP, D27DT) ..5-2 Seat Belt Reminder, Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light, Air Bag Warning Light, Instrument Cluster (G32D) ......5-4 Battery Charge Warning Light ....5-15 Tachometer, Speedometer ......5-6 Door Ajar Warning Light, Fuel Gauge, Coolant Temperature Gauge 5-7 ABS Warning Light ........
  • Page 94: Instrument Cluster (D27Dtp, D27Dt)

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (D27DTP, D27DT) BLACK FACE TYPE 1. ESP warning light 15. Engine check warning light 29. TPMS warning light 2. Left turn signal indicator 16. Engine oil pressure warning light 30. Global warning 3. Right turn signal indicator 17. Battery charge warning light 31.
  • Page 95 STANDARD TYPE 1. ESP warning light 13. EBD warning light 24. Odometer/ Trip odometer 2. Left turn signal indicator 14. HDC indicator 25. Low fuel level warning light 3. Right turn signal indicator 15. Engine check warning light 26. Trip switch 4.
  • Page 96: Instrument Cluster (G32D)

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (G32D) BLACK FACE TYPE 1. ESP warning light 14. HDC indicator 27. Auto shift indicator 2. Left turn signal indicator 15. Engine check warning light 28. Odometer/ Trip odometer 3. Right turn signal indicator 16. Engine oil pressure warning light 29.
  • Page 97: Standard Type

    STANDARD TYPE 1. ESP warning light 14. HDC indicator 27. Auto shift indicator 2. Left turn signal indicator 15. Engine check warning light 28. Odometer/ Trip odometer 3. Right turn signal indicator 16. Engine oil pressure warning light 29. TPMS warning light 4.
  • Page 98 TACHOMETER SPEEDOMETER Diesel Gasoline RED ZONE RED ZONE RED ZONE (GCC ONLY) The tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per The speedometer indicates the vehicle speed in kilometers minute. Multiply 1,000 to the current number, then it will be per hour (km/h) or mile per hour (mph). the current number of engine revolutions.
  • Page 99: Fuel Gauge

    FUEL GAUGE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE This gauge indicates the level of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. The temperature gauge indicates the temperature of the en- “E” gine coolant. Fill up the fuel tank before the needle reaches CAUTION The engine can overheat. •...
  • Page 100: Auto Shift Indicator

    DISPLAY Auto Shift Indicator This indicator shows the gear selector lever position and currently selected gear. Currently selected gear Trip Switch Gear selector lever position (P, R, N, D, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1) Odometer and Trip Odometer Display Each time the TRIP/RESET switch on the center panel is pressed lightly, the indicators are changed.
  • Page 101 ADJUSTING THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ILLUMINATION (BLACK-FACE TYPE) Trip Switch When ILL appears in the trip display by pressing the trip switch (Adjustment Mode for Instrument Cluster Illumination), keep pressing the trip switch, then the instrument cluster illumina- tion will be adjusted while ILL 6, ILL5, ILL4, ILL3, ILL2 and ILL1 appear in the display.
  • Page 102: Water Separator Warning Light (Di Engine Only)

    Never exist after draining the water, have the system checked use low quality fuel. by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service • After removing any water in the fuel filter, pump fuel until Center.
  • Page 103 DIESEL ENGINE How to Drain the Water from the Fuel Filter (Without Additional Water Separator) 1. Locate the fuel filter in the engine compartment and place 4. Wait until a certain amount of fuel gets out from the port, a water container under it. then turn the drain plug to the closing direction to tighten it.
  • Page 104 Fuel filter CAUTION Drain the water from the fuel filter & water separator immediately after the warn- ing light comes on. If you cannot do that by yourself, visit the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. WARNING Water...
  • Page 105 1. Locate the fuel filter ( ) & water separator ( ) in the en- gine compartment. 2. Place the water container under the fuel filter & water separator. 3. Disconnect the connector under the drain plug ( ) of the water separator.
  • Page 106: Esp Warning Light, Immobilizer

    CAUTION indicator does not come on. If the SSPS warning light comes on or when you feel the steering wheel heavy, have the SSPS system checked by Ssangyong Dealer CAUTION or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation. If this indicator blinks, it may indicate that there is something wrong in the immobilizer system.
  • Page 107: Seat Belt Reminder

    Have the air bag system checked period. without delay by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho- rized Service Center. NOTE ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT For more detailed information, refer to the “Seat Belt and Air Bag”...
  • Page 108: Door Ajar Warning Light

    • If this light doesn’t come on when the ignition is switched to “ON” Driving with the door open can cause injury to people inside and out- or if this light doesn’t go out, contact your nearest Ssangyong Dealer side the vehicle.
  • Page 109: Engine Check Warning Light

    In this mode, the engine driving force once, HDC is ready for use. The may be decreased or the engine may stall. When this happens, have the system checked at the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or green HDC indicator in the instru- Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 110: High Beam Indicator

    If the “4WD CHECK” warning light Hazard Warning Indicator stays on, have the 4WD system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Ser- This indicator blinks when the hazard warning switch is turned on. vice Center.
  • Page 111: Engine Overheat Warning Light

    Driving the vehicle with the brake fluid warning light on is dangerous. If the parking brake light stays on, you must immediately have your vehicle checked and serviced by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong LOW FUEL LEVEL WARNING LIGHT Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 112: Glow Indicator (For Diesel Engine)

    CAUTION When the glow indicator comes on while driving or the engine cannot be started properly, have the glow plug system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. 5-20 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Page 20...
  • Page 113: Transmission And Brake System 6

    Transmission and Brake System TABLE OF CONTENTS Manual Transmission ......... 6-2 Gear Selector Lever in Automatic Transmission ..........6-4 Driving Tips For Automatic Transmission 6-6 Gear Selector Lever Positions ....6-7 Winter (W) Mode ........6-13 Safety Mode (Automatic Transmission) . 6-14 Parking Aid System* ........
  • Page 114: Manual Transmission

    MANUAL TRANSMISSION The manual transmission in your vehicle has 5 forward gears and 1 reverse gear. To change gears, fully depress the clutch pedal. Then, move the gearshift lever into a desire gear. After shifting, release the clutch slowly. 5th Gear Position for very high speed driving on a highway 3rd Gear...
  • Page 115: Transmission And Brake System

    GEAR SHIFTING IN MANUAL TRANSMISSION Starting CAUTION The engine can be started only when the clutch pedal is • If the clutch pedal is frequently half-depressed, the clutch disk depressed. will be easily worn out. Use only as needed. • Do not put your foot on the clutch pedal if not shifting gears. Driving Off •...
  • Page 116: Gear Selector Lever In Automatic Transmission

    GEAR SELECTOR LEVER IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Tip Switch in “M” Position Gear Position (Manual Gear Shift) P: Parking The shiftable gear can be R: Reverse adjusted by moving this switch to forward and rearward when the N: Neutral gear selector lever is in “M” D: Driving position.
  • Page 117 Starting and Driving Off “P” 1. Always start the engine while the selector lever is in CAUTION and the brake pedal is depressed. For your safety, avoid • Do not abruptly drive off or sharply accelerate the vehicle after shift- “N”...
  • Page 118: Driving Tips For Automatic Transmission

    DRIVING TIPS FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Creep Phenomenon Engine Brake Without any depression of the accelerator pedal, your ve- When the accelerator pedal is released while the vehicle is hicle can move slowly if the selector lever is in any position in motion, the engine speed decreases.
  • Page 119: Gear Selector Lever Positions

    GEAR SELECTOR LEVER POSITIONS P: PARK POSITION P: Park position Use this position to park your vehicle, warm up the engine, or stay in a location for an extended length of time. R: Reverse position To shift into any other position, depress the brake pedal. N: Neutral position D: Drive position WARNING...
  • Page 120 R: REVERSE POSITION N: NEUTRAL POSITION At this position, the engine does not transfer power to the • Use this position to reverse the vehicle. wheels and the vehicle will not move on a flat road. However, “R” “P” “N” To shift into from , completely stop the...
  • Page 121 D: DRIVE POSITION WARNING • Do not abruptly drive off or sharply accelerate the vehicle after shift- ing into “D”, or the transmission will be damaged. Especially, when you start off on a hill after stopping and parking the vehicle, wait for a while until the “D1”...
  • Page 122: Shift Lever Lock Release

    Then, shift the lever when the vehicle speed about 8 km/h. to other position. WARNING If this happens, have your vehicle repaired by the nearest Ssangyong dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center as soon as possible. 6-10 TRANSMISSION AND BRAKE SYSTEM Page 10 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 123 MANUAL GEAR SHIFT BY TIP SWITCH Adjustment for the Shiftable Gear Tip Switch on Steering Wheel Driving gear can be adjusted by operating the tip switch af- ter moving the gear selector lever from “D” to “M” position. Selecting “M”: Shift Shift up Manual gear shift...
  • Page 124 GEAR POSITION DISPLAY ON INSTRUMENT CLUSTER • In this position, you can only use the 1st gear Manual Gear Shift Position in the transmission. Use this position on long mountainous terrains, steep hills, and rough off- road. This also provides the engine brake ef- fect on steep downhills.
  • Page 125: Winter (W) Mode

    WINTER (W) MODE Mode Switch Winter Mode In this mode, the vehicle can start off from the 2nd gear (forward and reverse). Use this mode in the event of start- ing-off on slippery roads. Winter Mode (W) “W” • To select the winter mode, press on the mode switch.
  • Page 126: Safety Mode (Automatic Transmission)

    2nd reverse gear in ) still exists, have the system checked by a Ssangyong dealer or Ssangyong Au- thorized Service Center. • If the mechanical or electrical problem still exists, have the sys- tem checked by a Ssangyong dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 127: Parking Aid System

    , the alarm sounds ac- ing the gear selector lever to “R” position, the parking aid system is defective. Have cording to the distance from obstacle the system checked at Ssangyong Dealer to vehicle. or Ssangyong Authorized Service center. 6-15...
  • Page 128 CAUTION You should continue to utilize the mirrors or turning your The alarm interval becomes faster as your vehicle ap- head. When reversing, adhere to the common proaches the obstacle. precautions. Certain obstacles that sensors cannot detect • The parking aid system is a supplementary system to help your parking.
  • Page 129: 3.5° Aiming Down Of Outside Rearview Mirror During Reverse Driving

    3.5° AIMING DOWN OF OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR DURING REVERSE DRIVING 3.5° Aiming Down 1. Select left (L) or right (R) side mirror with the mirror select switch. 2. The selected mirror aims down 3.5° when the gear selector lever is moved to “R”...
  • Page 130: Brake System

    BRAKE SYSTEM Warning Light & Indicator Brake warning light warning light warning light indicator warning light HDC switch* switch* Brake pedal Parking brake (foot brake) 6-18 TRANSMISSION AND BRAKE SYSTEM Page 18 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:12...
  • Page 131: Brake Warning Light

    BRAKE PEDAL (FOOT BRAKE) BRAKE WARNING LIGHT The brake pedal (foot brake) is designed to decrease the ve- hicle speed and stop the vehicle. Do not excessively apply the brake pedal while going down a long hill. The brake sys- tem will overheat causing the vapor lock or fade phenom- enon thus losing braking force.
  • Page 132 WARNING If the ESP warning light comes on, the ESP related system is defective. Make sure to check the vehicle at the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. 6-20 TRANSMISSION AND BRAKE SYSTEM Page 20 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 133 • If this light doesn’t come on when the ignition is switched on or if this light doesn’t go out, contact your nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. If this light illuminates while CAUTION driving, a malfunction of ABS is indicated.
  • Page 134 HDC (HILL DESCENT CONTROL)* HDC Operation HDC (Hill Descent Control)? When this button is pressed once, HDC is ready for use. When HDC stands for Hill Descent Control. When traveling down all operational conditions are met, HDC is applied and the steep grades, this function allows you to travel at a low speed green HDC indicator blinks.
  • Page 135 ) doesn’t go out after releasing the Press the parking brake release button at the end of the lever parking brake, have the brake system checked by a Ssangyong and lower the parking brake lever. Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
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  • Page 137: Seat

    Seats TABLE OF CONTENTS Devices Related To Seat ......7-2 Driver’s Seat ..........7-4 Passenger’s Seat ......... 7-9 Second Row Seat ........7-10 Third Row Seat .......... 7-12 Seat Heating System* ....... 7-14 Warning and Caution ........ 7-15 Page 1 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 138: Devices Related To Seat

    DEVICES RELATED TO SEAT Easy Access Switch & Driver Seat Memory Setting Switch Head Restraint Height Adjust Knob Driver Seat Control Switch Lumbar Support Rear Seat Lever Armrest Driver Seat Heating Switch Head Restraint Height Adjust Knob Passenger Seat Heating Switch Seat Folding Lever Seatback Reclining Passenger Seat...
  • Page 139 WARNING AND CAUTION WARNING CAUTION • All necessary driver’s seat adjustments should be made before • Power seats will be operated even when the ignition switch is any driving. turned to the “OFF” position. However, to prevent battery discharge, operate your seats when the engine is running. •...
  • Page 140: Power Seat

    DRIVER’S SEAT POWER SEAT* Height Adjustment and Tilt Operation of Head Restraint To raise the head restraint, pull it up without pressing the re- lease button. To lower the head restraint, press the release but- on top of the seatback and push the head restraint down.
  • Page 141 Seat Slide Adjustment Seatback Reclining Adjustment Seat Height Adjustment Seat Tilt Adjustment SEATS Page 5 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:12...
  • Page 142 EASY ACCESS SYSTEM (DRIVER’S SEAT)* This system is designed to provide the driver sufficient space to access and exit. Easy Access Button To operate To use this function, press the Easy Access button located at driver’s window switch panel. To exit: The seat moves rearward and downward when removing CAUTION the ignition key only while the parking brake warning light in the in- •...
  • Page 143: Position Memory Setting

    POSITION MEMORY SETTING* The position memory is available for up to three drivers. Each driver can set his/ her own driver’s seat and outside rearview mirror positions. The information will individually be stored in the integrated computer. If somebody has moved the seat, the memory positions can be recalled automatically by pressing the position button.
  • Page 144 DRIVER’S SEAT (MANUAL SEAT) Seatback Reclining Adjustment Height Adjustment and Tilt Operation of Head Restraint Same as that of the power seat Seat Heater* Same as that of the power seat Lumbar Support To change the seatback angle, lean forward slightly and raise Same as that of the the lever.
  • Page 145: Passenger's Seat

    PASSENGER’S SEAT Power Seat* Manual Seat Head Restraint Head Restraint Same as that of driver’s seat Same as that of Seat Heater* driver’s seat Seat Heater* Storage bin Seat Slide Seatback Reclining Seat Slide Seatback Reclining Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment SEATS Page 9 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 146: Second Row Seat

    SECOND ROW SEAT Head Restraint Adjustment To raise the head restraint, pull it up with- out pressing the release button. To lower the head restraint, press the release but- ton ( ) on top of seatback and push the head restraint down. WARNING Removed or improperly adjusted head restraints can result in serious head and neck injuries in case of a collision.
  • Page 147 FOLDING THE SECOND ROW SEAT (WHEN ACCESSING TO THIRD ROW SEAT) 1. Position the headrest to the lowest level. 3. Press the upper portion of the seatback 4. Pull up the seat folding lever and make until it is engaged with seat cushion. the seat upright.
  • Page 148: Third Row Seat

    THIRD ROW SEAT Head Restraint Adjustment To raise the head restraint, pull it up with- out pressing the release button. To lower the head restraint, press the release but- ton ( ) on top of seatback and push the head restraint down. WARNING Removed or improperly adjusted head restraints can result in serious head and neck injuries in case of a collision.
  • Page 149 MAKING A BED 1. Fold down the third row seats. (refer to “Folding the third WARNING row seat” section) • When you put the luggage on the folded seat, make sure that 2. Fold down the second row seats. (refer to “Folding the sec- the luggage is placed firm enough to avoid being shaken while ond row seat”...
  • Page 150: Seat Heating System

    SEAT HEATING SYSTEM* Front Seat Heating Switch Heated cushions and seatbacks create a pleasant driving environment by expelling chilliness on the surface of the seats. Passenger Driver side side To operate seat heater 1. Start the engine. 2. Turn the seat heating switch from 0 (OFF) to the desired position (1 ~ 5).
  • Page 151 • If the temperature continues to rise, turn the switch off and have and getting injured are increased. the system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au- thorized Service Center. CAUTION •...
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  • Page 153 Seat Belt and Air Bag TABLE OF CONTENTS Seat Belt and Air Bag ......... 8-2 Seat Belt ............8-4 How to Fasten the Three Point Seat Belt .. 8-5 How To Fasten the Seat Belts in Second Row Seat .............. 8-6 Child Restraints and Pregnant Woman ..
  • Page 154 SEAT BELT AND AIR BAG To protect you and your passengers in the event of an accident, it is highly recommended that the seat belts should be used by all occupants inside of your vehicle. Air Bag Warning Light Front air bag (Driver’s) Three point Three point seat belt seat belt...
  • Page 155: Air Bag

    Front air bag could cause serious injury. The safety systems including seat (Passenger’s) belts should be checked and repaired by only a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. Side air bag • An infant or small child should always be restrained in an infant or child restraint.
  • Page 156: Seat Belt And Air Bag 8

    SEAT BELT SEAT BELT IN FRONT SEATS Seat Belt Height Adjustment • To raise the seat belt, slide the seat belt height adjuster up. • To lower the seat belt, press the button ( )and slide it down. WARNING • Adjust the seat belt height before Fastening the Seat Belt driving.
  • Page 157: How To Fasten The Three Point Seat Belt

    HOW TO FASTEN THE THREE POINT SEAT BELT 1. Pull out the latch plate from the 2. Position the shoulder belt across the 4. Pull the latch plate to make sure it retractor. If the seat belt is locked body and the lap belt as low as pos- is securely locked.
  • Page 158: How To Fasten The Seat Belts In Second Row Seat

    HOW TO FASTEN THE SEAT BELTS IN SECOND ROW SEAT 1. Pull out the latch plate at the right of the seat. WARNING Put the lap belt as low as possible across the hips. Do not put it across waist. In an accident, the belt may apply pressure to your abdomen.
  • Page 159 REAR CENTER SEAT BELT (3-POINT TYPE)* 1. Pull out the smaller latch plate (B) from up- per retractor (1). 2. Insert it into the black buckle (2) until it clicks. 3. Pull out the bigger latch plate (A) and posi- tion the seat belt across your shoulder, chest and hips.
  • Page 160: Pregnant Women

    CHILD RESTRAINTS AND PREGNANT WOMAN PREGNANT WOMEN CHILD RESTRAINTS We recommend that pregnant women When transporting infants or small children, an appropriate child restraint use the seat belts throughout their system should always be used. The child restraint system should be ap- pregnancy.
  • Page 161 TYPE A TYPE B Rear-facing child seat Forward-facing child seat Booster seat Rear Rear Front Mass Group Restraint Device Figure center side Mounting Method of Vehicle seat seat seat O ~ up to 10 kg (0 ~ 9 month) Rear facing child seat 3-point belt rear-facing O+ ~ up to 13 kg (0 ~ 2 year) Rear facing child seat...
  • Page 162 NOTE instructions. Use the child restraint anchorage for designed purpose only. If you have any queries regarding the installation of a child restraint, consult a Ssangyong Dealer. 8-10 SEAT BELT AND AIR BAG Page 10 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:13...
  • Page 163 INSTALLATION OF THE ATTACHING CLIP WARNING Child restraint attaching clip Child restraint system placed in the front seat could cause more serious injury or death • NEVER INSTALL A REAR-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT IN FRONT SEAT WITH FRONT PASSENGER AIR BAG. A child in a rear-facing child restraint installed in the front seat can be seriously injured if the front passenger air bag inflates.
  • Page 164: Warnings For Seat Belt

    No replacement • Do not buck up two or more persons with one seat belt. is required after a minor collision if a Ssangyong Dealer • Do not wear the seat belt over any hard or breakable or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center finds that no objects in pockets or on clothes.
  • Page 165 WARNINGS FOR SEAT BELT • Never modify the seat belt. • Keep the buckle clean. • Always keep the seat belts clean and dry. Care should • Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony struc- be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with ture of the body, and should be worn low across the front polishes, oil and chemicals, and particularly battery acid.
  • Page 166: Air Bag

    Have ting the steering wheel or the air bag system checked dashboard. immediately by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho- Driver’s Side Air Bag rized Service Center. The side air bags are inte-...
  • Page 167 Australia Only SRS AIR BAG : I/P inside panel The Supplemental Restraint System air bag is designed to supplement the seat belts and provide the driver and front passenger with protection against head, chest, and other injuries in the event of a collision. For maximum protection, seat belts should always be worn by all occupants.
  • Page 168: Front Air Bags

    FRONT AIR BAGS Air Bag Operation The air bag inflates when: • In response to a severe frontal impact, the driver’s and front passenger’s air bags deploy at the same time to supplement the seat belts to prevent or reduce any per- sonal injuries.
  • Page 169: Side Air Bag

    SIDE AIR BAG* Side Air Bag Operation Driver’s sieat Passenger’s seat The air bag inflates when: • A moderate to severe impact to the middle of the vehicle body’s side structure. The air bag can inflate when: Side air • Vehicle rolls onto its side and causes a severe side Side air impact.
  • Page 170: Warnings For Air Bag

    Service Center. hand or tools. You may get injured by sudden deployment. • Replace the steering wheel with only Ssangyong genu- • The air bag contains explosive materials, so contact a ine parts.
  • Page 171 • Hold only the outer rim of the steering so that the air deployment, have the air bag system checked by a bag can inflate without any hindrance. Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service • Do not hold and operate the steering wheel by cross- Center.
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  • Page 173: Ventilation, Heating, Air Conditioning

    Ventilation, Heating, Air Conditioning and Air Purification System TABLE OF CONTENTS Heater/Air Conditioner System ....9-2 Warnings and Cautions ....... 9-4 Supplementary Heating Device ....9-5 Automatic Heater / Air Conditioner .... 9-6 Rear Air Conditioner* (Dual A/C) ....9-12 Defogging and Defrosting ......
  • Page 174: Heater/Air Conditioner System

    HEATER/AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM Rear Air Conditioner Switch/Vent* Sun Sensor Heater/AC Control Panel VENTILATION, HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING AND AIR PURIFICATION SYSTEM Page 2 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:13...
  • Page 175 Front Center Vent Front Side Vent Flow Direction Control Lever Flow Volume Control Dial You can adjust the direction of the airflow by moving You can adjust the direction of the airflow by moving the knob horizontally or vertically. the airflow direction control lever on the air outlet. You can adjust the volume of airflow by moving the air- flow volume control dial.
  • Page 176: Warnings And Cautions

    WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS Refrigerant Specification & Capacity CAUTION Item • If your vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight, open all windows to Specification R134a extract heat before turning on the air conditioning (A/C). Capacity Single A/C 720 ± 30g •...
  • Page 177: Supplementary Heating Device

    SUPPLEMENTARY HEATING DEVICE • The vehicle equiped with the DI engine has the supplementary heating devices to increase the heating effect before the engine coolant fully warms up. The supplementary heating devices are as follows: (Positive Temperature Coefficient) This supplementary heater is an electrical air heating Operational Condition type and installed on the heater outlet port.
  • Page 178: Automatic Heater / Air Conditioner

    AUTOMATIC HEATER / AIR CONDITIONER If the Auto button is pressed, the temperature of the passenger compartment is automatically maintained according to the set temperature. By operating the relevant switch of the automatic air conditioner, you may also manually control the air condi- tioner operation, air flow direction, fan speed and air source.
  • Page 179 AUTO OPERATION MODE (AUTO INDICA- MANUAL OPERATION MODE (AUTO TOR ON) INDICATOR OFF) 1. Press the AUTO button. When you use the fan speed control switch, air conditioner switch, recirculation switch or mode switch during the auto 2. AUTO indicator is displayed on the VFD. operation mode, the “AUTO”...
  • Page 180 Auto Switch Fan Speed Control Button To control the fan speed, press the switch as needed. When When you press the Auto Switch, the “AUTO” indicator is dis- pressing the switch in the Auto mode, the “AUTO” indicator played on the VFD and the temperature of the passenger goes out and the system is changed to the manual mode.
  • Page 181 Air Conditioner Switch Air Source Selection Switch / AQS Switch To switch over the air conditioner mode to a specific mode When you press this switch, the A/C indicator ( (air recirculation, fresh air intake, AQS ON or OFF), use this comes on and the air conditioner starts to operate.
  • Page 182 Defroster Switch Use this switch for quick defrosting. When you press this switch, the airflow direction will be changed to the windshield and door glasses, the air con- ditioner operates automatically, and outside air comes in. If you press the switch again during its operation, the indi- cator ( ) goes off.
  • Page 183 Mode Switch When you press this switch each time, the air flow mode will be changed to another mode and displayed as shown in the figure. When you press this switch in the auto air conditioner operation (“AUTO” indicator ON), the system is changed to the manual air conditioner mode (“AUTO”...
  • Page 184: Rear Air Conditioner* (Dual A/C)

    REAR AIR CONDITIONER* (DUAL A/C) Operation of Rear Air Conditioner Air Flow Direction Control Lever Rear Air Flow Control Dial (A) Rear A/C switch 1. Press the rear air conditioner switch. 2. Turn the rear air flow control dial (A) to any position (1 ~ 3) from “0”...
  • Page 185: Defogging And Defrosting

    DEFOGGING AND DEFROSTING Inside of the Windshield Automatic Heater & Air Conditioner 1. Press the defroster switch. 2. Adjust the fan speed with the fan speed control. 3. To quickly remove the moisture on the glass, set the fan speed button at a high speed position. 4.
  • Page 186: Replacing Air Conditioner Filter

    REPLACING AIR CONDITIONER FILTER Replace the Air Conditioner Filter When • Unpleasant odor is generated at the first operation after a long unused period. • Cooling and blowing capacity have decreased. CAUTION CAUTION • Do not apply excessive force to the holders when removing •...
  • Page 187 4. Pull out the first filter. 5. Lift up the second filter and remove 6. Install new filter while the protruding section (arrow) of the filter faces upward. A/C filter 2 filters as a set 9-15 VENTILATION, HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING AND AIR PURIFICATION SYSTEM Page 15 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 188: Aqs (Air Quality System)

    AQS (AIR QUALITY SYSTEM) AQS System? AQS automatically adjusts from the fresh air intake mode to the recirculation mode when polluted air is detected by the AQS sensor. The air source selection returns back to the fresh air intake mode if a certain time passes or the polluted air has disappeared.
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  • Page 191 Turbocharger System TABLE OF CONTENTS Cautions in Using the Turbocharger ..10-2 Preventive Maintenance ......10-3 Turbocharger Inspection ......10-4 Page 1 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:13...
  • Page 192: Cautions In Using The Turbocharger

    CAUTIONS IN USING THE TURBOCHARGER WHAT IS THE TURBOCHARGER? Turbochargers are based on the gas turbine engine technology, but operate under consid- erably greater pressure. The turbocharger consists of two turbo elements, a turbine and a compressor, both of which are driven from the main center shaft.
  • Page 193: Preventive Maintenance

    PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE The vehicle owner should be encouraged to observe the CAUTION following precautions to ensure maximum turbocharger ser- • At low ambient temperature, or when ever the vehicle has vice life. not been used for a long period, normal engine oil pressure and flow is affected.
  • Page 194: Turbocharger Inspection

    TURBOCHARGER INSPECTION Good maintenance practices should be observed, particu- WARNING larly regarding air filtration, oil quality and filtration. Operating the turbocharger system without the intake and exhaust These areas are important because of a turbocharger’s op- manifold mounting can result in severe engine damage. erating speed.
  • Page 195 Convenience Devices TABLE OF CONTENTS Storage Boxes and Convenience Device . 11-2 Seatback Pocket/Map Pocket ....11-13 Tiltable Steering Wheel and Horn .... 11-4 Sun Visors ..........11-14 Inside Rearview Mirror ....... 11-5 Front Room Lamps/Sunglasses Storage 11-15 Storage Bin for Portable Electronic Device/ Center and Rear Room Lamps/ Ticket Holder/AV Jack ........
  • Page 196: Storage Boxes And Convenience Device

    STORAGE BOXES AND CONVENIENCE DEVICE Sunglasses box Passenger’s sun visor Driver’s sun visor Inside rearview mirror (ECM*) Digital clock Horn Glove box Cigarette lighter Center console Power outlet Driver’s door Passenger’s door map pocket map pocket 11-2 CONVENIENCE DEVICES Page 2 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 197: Convenience Devices

    WARNING • Driving with any storage box open can cause injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop. Keep all the storage boxes closed while driving. • Do not store any flammable items or disposable lighters in the console box or other space. In hot weather, they can explode and cause a fire. •...
  • Page 198: Tiltable Steering Wheel And Horn

    TILTABLE STEERING WHEEL AND HORN Tiltable Steering Wheel Horn Press the horn pad on the steer- ing wheel to sound the horn. CAUTION The sound of the horn can startle pedestrians. Use only when needed. To adjust the steering wheel, push the con- trol lever to right, adjust the wheel up or down to the proper position, release the control lever to lock the wheel in place.
  • Page 199: Inside Rearview Mirror

    The inside rearview mirror can be adjusted up, down or side ways INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR to obtain the best rear view. ECM (ANTI-GLARE AUTO ADJUSTMENT MANUAL TYPE INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR FUNCTION)* Illumination sensor The reflection rate of the inside rearview mirror can be automati- Manual Day/Night Adjustment cally adjusted by the light intensity from a vehicle behind you.
  • Page 200: Storage Bin For Portable Electronic Device/Ticket Holder/Av Jack

    STORAGE BIN FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE/TICKET HOLDER/AV JACK STORAGE BIN FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE TICKET HOLDER/AV JACK* Ticket Holder AV Jack The storage bin for portable electronic device is located on Ticket Holder the center instrument cluster. Keep your cellular phone or Tickets and cards can be stored.
  • Page 201: Front Cup Holder

    • Danger of burning! Do not store a hot beverage in the cup holder. there is a danger of overheating. If this happens, pull it out and have the problem corrected by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. • Inserting your finger into the cigarette lighter outlet can cause burns or To hold a smaller cup and can, electric shock.
  • Page 202: Center Console

    CENTER CONSOLE CUP HOLDER STORAGE BIN To use the cup holder, push the outer surface. Push the button and lift the cover lid to open in order to store small items. Push it in when not in use. CAUTION CAUTION •...
  • Page 203: Power Outlet

    POWER OUTLET FRONT POWER OUTLET CENTER POWER OUTLET REAR POWER OUTLET The front power outlet is installed at the The center power outlet is installed at The rear power outlet is installed at the left side of passenger’s footwall. the rear side of center console. right side of storage box in luggage compartment.
  • Page 204: Glove Box/Front Luggage Net

    GLOVE BOX/FRONT LUGGAGE NET GLOVE BOX FRONT LUGGAGE NET Pull up on the lever to open the glove box. Items can be The luggage net is installed at the left side of passenger's stored. footwall. When the tail lights are on and the glove box is open, the glove box inner lamp comes on.
  • Page 205 COURTESY LAMP/LUGGAGE TRAY UNDER PASSENGER’S SEAT COURTESY LAMP LUGGAGE TRAY* UNDER PASSENGER’S SEAT Courtesy lamp The courtesy lamp comes on when opening the door and If the passenger’s seat is a manual operation type and the goes out when closing it. vehicle does not have an AV system, there is a luggage tray under the passenger’s seat.
  • Page 206: Rear Cup Holder/Jack Storage/Dvd Changer/Navigation Unit Storage

    REAR CUP HOLDER/JACK STORAGE/DVD CHANGER/NAVIGATION UNIT STORAGE DVD CHANGER* / NAVIGATION UNIT* REAR CUP HOLDER STORAGE DVD changer/ Navigation unit storage The rear cup holder is located at the rear side of center The jack storage and the navigation unit/DVD changer stor- console.
  • Page 207: Seatback Pocket/Map Pocket

    SEATBACK POCKET/MAP POCKET SEATBACK POCKET MAP POCKET Map pocket Storage pocket is installed at the rear side of front seat. Use The map pocket is located on each front door. Maps, it to put personal belongings. magazines, newspapers, and other items can be stored. 11-13 CONVENIENCE DEVICES Page 13...
  • Page 208: Sun Visors

    SUN VISORS SUN VISORS TICKET HOLDER/VANITY MIRROR AND LAMP Ticket holder (only for driver’s) Lamp Ticket holder Vanity mirror Sun visors are installed on the roof trim above the driver’s The driver’s sun visor has a ticket holder on its back side. and passenger’s seat.
  • Page 209: Front Room Lamps/Sunglasses Storage

    FRONT ROOM LAMPS/SUNGLASSES STORAGE FRONT ROOM LAMP SUNGLASSES STORAGE Room lamp switch (driver side) Room lamp switch (passenger side) When the switch is pressed, the appropriate front room Sunglasses storage is located in the overhead console. lamp is turned on. When pressed it again, the lamp goes Press the top side of the cover to open it.
  • Page 210: Center And Rear Room Lamps/Assist Grip

    CENTER AND REAR ROOM LAMPS/ASSIST GRIP CENTER AND REAR ROOM LAMPS ASSIST GRIP Door Coat hook The room lamps are operated by room lamp switch. Your vehicle has assist grips above the front passenger’s door and the rear doors. The coat hook is installed only on If the center room lamp switch is at “Door”...
  • Page 211: Storage Box In Luggage Compartment/Luggage Net

    STORAGE BOX IN LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT/LUGGAGE NET STORAGE BOX IN LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LUGGAGE NET To use the storage box in luggage compartment, release the Any possibly moving objects during driving can be stored in lock on the cover and open the cover. the luggage net.
  • Page 212 LUGGAGE COVER (EXCEPT FOR 7-SEATER) NOTE Store the luggage cover separately to use the luggage room of the vehicle wide. CAUTION Don’t put anything on the luggage cover. When Unrolling the Luggage Cover Pull the handle of the luggage cover at the center, and fix it into the grooves at left and right sides of quarter trim inner panels.
  • Page 213: Rear Heated Glass & Antenna

    REAR HEATED GLASS & ANTENNA/MOVABLE ASHTRAY REAR DEFOGGER AND ANTENNA REMOVABLE ASHTRAY Heating grids and radio antenna TV antenna* (Both Sides) Solar Battery Ashtray* General Ashtray If you open the lid at night or in a dark area, the ashtray light The radio antenna and heating grids are installed on the will light up inside the ashtray.
  • Page 214: Av* & Navigation System

    AV* & NAVIGATION SYSTEM* AUDIO OUTLET AND ANTENNA You can hear the music AV monitor* (touch panel type)* through the speakers on your vehicle by connecting the exter- nal audio device (MP3 player, CD player etc.) to this jack. Stereo jack You can use the digital camera, camcorder, or external audio AV outlet*...
  • Page 215 CHANGER* / NAVIGATION UNIT* Changer Navigation Unit Changer and navigation unit is installed in the left bottom CAUTION on the rear of the vehicle. To access the changer and navi- Insert only the MAP DVD to operate the navigation system. gation unit, open the storage cover and unlock the two lock- Inserting other types of discs such as music CD, MP3 CD, or other ing devices.
  • Page 216 CAUTIONS WHEN USING AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM • An illegal copy of a CD/DVD may cause a malfunction Usable Discs in the audio/video head unit and abnormal replay. Use only original CD/DVDs. Navigation Unit* • Incompatible discs may cause a malfunction in the •...
  • Page 217 In Case of Emergency TABLE OF CONTENTS Starting the Engine with Jumper Cables . 12-2 Shift Lever Lock Release and Safety Mode Reset ............12-17 Cautions When a Tire Is Flat ....12-4 Towing a Disabled Vehicle ...... 12-18 Warning Triangle* ........12-5 Emergency Towing ........
  • Page 218: Starting The Engine With Jumper Cables

    STARTING THE ENGINE WITH JUMPER CABLES If the batter is weak or dead, the battery from another vehicle can be used with jumper cables to start the engine. The positive (+) cable to the positive Booster battery (+) terminal. The minus (–) cable to the minus (–) terminal.
  • Page 219: In Case Of Emergency

    WARNING • Connecting the jumper cable to the negative terminal of the discharged battery could result in arcing and possibly a battery explosion. Serious personal injury or vehicle damage can result. • Make sure that the jumper leads are securely connected. Otherwise, an abrupt dis- connection due to vibration during engine starting may cause an electrical short re- sulting in severe damage to electric components.
  • Page 220: Cautions When A Tire Is Flat

    CAUTIONS WHEN A TIRE IS FLAT If one of the tires becomes flat while driving, grab the steer- ing wheel firmly and remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. Gradually slow down and park your vehicle in a safe place. Replace the flat tire with a spare tire. For the process, refer to sections about the spare tire.
  • Page 221: Warning Triangle

    2. Have all passengers get out of the vehicle and stay away from the traffic. When your safety is secured, contact your Ssangyong dealer for your emergency service. When you pull over your breaking down vehicle to a safe CAUTION place, set up a warning triangle behind your vehicle.
  • Page 222: Ovm Tools

    OVM TOOLS OVM tools box Jack storage 1. Jack 4. Screwdriver (+ and -) Lever 2. Jack connection 5. Spanner (Big) 3. Wheel nut wrench 6. Spanner (Small) CAUTION • Put out the OVM tools after fixing the upright seat with a strap. You can find a jack, jack The vehicle jack is located Do not put out the tools without fixing the seat using a strap.
  • Page 223: Removing The Spare Tire

    The emergency spare tire is only for emergency situations. Never use it for normal driving. After installing the spare tire on a wheel, take your vehicle to a Ssangyong authorized ser- vice center or a tire-specialized shop to replace it with a new regular tire.
  • Page 224: Changing A Spare Tire

    CHANGING A SPARE TIRE 2. Loosen the wheel nuts two or three turns by turning them counterclockwise with the wheel nut wrench. WARNING • Do not remove the nuts yet from the wheel. If they are removed, the wheel could slip off from the vehicle. Then, the body of the vehicle will fall down on you and you may get seriously injured.
  • Page 225 When Replacing a Front Tire When Replacing a Rear Tire Front jack up point Rear jack up point 3. Place the jack directly under the jack-up points so that the top of the jack contacts the vehicle at the jack-up point. WARNING Do not attempt to raise the vehicle until the jack is set up at the jack up point.
  • Page 226 4. Combine the jack, jack extension and the wheel nut 6. Take the wheel off and place the wheel under the vehicle wrench as shown in the figure. Raise up the vehicle by body. This helps to minimize any danger if the jack slip rotating the combined wrench clockwise until the tire is off position.
  • Page 227 8. Lower the vehicle by rotating the combined wrench Tighten the wheel nuts in 2 or 3 steps with counter-clockwise until the tire touches the ground. Re- the sequence as shown in the figure. move the jack. WARNING While the jack is supporting your vehicle, do not use too much force to tighten the nuts.
  • Page 228 • The temporary spare tire is only for emergency situations. Never use it for normal driving. After installing the spare tire on a wheel, take your vehicle to a Ssangyong authorized service center or a tire-specialized shop to replace it with a new regular tire.
  • Page 229: Cautions When Changing The Tire

    • Never apply oil or grease to either wheel studs or nuts as it will cause them to overtighten. After Changing the Tire • Check, repair, and retighten the replaced tire at the nearest Ssangyong Authorized Service Center or a quali- fied tire shop after an emergency change.
  • Page 230: When The Engine Is Overheating

    WHEN THE ENGINE IS OVERHEATING Coolant temperature gauge Engine overheat warning lamp When the engine overheats, steam or spray may come out the engine compartment. Or, the coolant temperature gauge is closed to “H”. If this happens, the engine over- heat warning lamp comes on and a buzzer will sound.
  • Page 231 Then, put the cap back on the tank. 8. If the coolant level is normal, have the cooling system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. 12-15...
  • Page 232: Water Separator Warning Light And Engine Check Warning Light

    When this warning light comes on, the engine driving force may the water separator. If the above conditions are still existing after be decreased or the engine may stall. draining the water, have the system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. 12-16...
  • Page 233: Shift Lever Lock Release And Safety Mode

    2nd reverse gear in the position) 3. Start the engine, release the parking brake, and place the still exists, have the system check by a Ssangyong Dealer or “D” selector lever to the position.
  • Page 234: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE Flat-bed equipment is the best method of moving a disabled If not available to use a car carrier, tow the vehicle as vehicle to avoid any damages. illustrated. The vehicle equipped with the full-time four wheel drive (TOD) Choose an appropriate towing method based upon vehicle system should be towed by this way.
  • Page 235: Emergency Towing

    EMERGENCY TOWING LOCATION OF TOWING HOOKS Front towing hook Rear towing hook Within 5 m • When towing your vehicle with the towing rope: CAUTION 1. Securely tie up the towing rope to the towing hooks. Se- • If you cannot use a professional towing service, the driver of cure the rope to both of the towing hooks under the front the towed vehicle should stay behind the steering wheel.
  • Page 236: Trailer Towing

    The maximum permissible trailer ball weight is 128 kg. Your Ssangyong Dealer will help supply and install towing The permissible trailer loads are valid for several gradients equipment to suit your requirement. from 6.8% to 12.6% according to engine power applied.
  • Page 237 Maximum Load Limits (unit: kg) Maximum permissible Maximum static vertical load on Engine Type Trailer the coupling device with brake 3,200 G32D without brake with brake 3,200 D27DTP without brake 3,200 with brake D27DT 3,200 without brake The above dimensions are certified data to meet the follow- ing conditions.
  • Page 238: Trailer Lights

    TRAILER BRAKES WARNING In higher elevations the engine output and gradability may drop so If the trailer brakes are used, you should follow all instruc- that it may not be possible for the permissible trailer loads to be tions provided by the manufacturer. Never modify the brake fully utilized in mountainous territory.
  • Page 239: Brake Fluid

    BRAKE FLUID • Allow adequate stopping distance. Stopping distance is increased when you tow a trailer. Change the brake fluid every 15,000 km (9,000 miles) un- • Avoid holding the brake pedal down too long or too der the following conditions. frequently, which will cause the brakes to overheat and - Towing a trailer frequently.
  • Page 240: Parking On Hills

    PARKING ON HILLS WHEN YOU ARE READY TO LEAVE AFTER PARKING ON A HILL You really should not park your vehicle, with a trailer attached, on a hill. If something goes wrong, your rig could start to 1. Apply your regular brakes and hold the pedal down while move.
  • Page 241: Accident Or Fire

    ACCIDENT OR FIRE If your vehicle catches on fire, don’t panic. Evacuate any occupants and use the extinguisher. ACCIDENT Turn on the emergency hazard warning switch. If possible, WARNING move your vehicle to a safe place to avoid any secondary •...
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  • Page 243 Service and Maintenance TABLE OF CONTENTS Daily Check List ......... 13-2 Parking Brake/Catalytic Converter ..13-20 Locations in Engine Compartment ..13-3 Brake and Clutch Fluid (With M/T) ..13-21 Engine Oil ..........13-6 Transfercase Oil ........13-22 Engine Coolant .......... 13-9 Washer Fluid ..........
  • Page 244: Daily Check List

    8. Check the brake’s and clutch pedal’s free play, height and function. 9. Check the seat belts. CAUTION If in doubt about driving and operating conditions, have your vehicle checked at a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. 13-2 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Page 2 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:15...
  • Page 245: Locations In Engine Compartment

    LOCATIONS IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT D27DT DIESEL ENGINE CAUTION Do not work on the engine compartment while the engine, radiator, exhaust manifold, muffler or cata- lytic converter is hot. Always turn the engine off and allow it to cool before starting the maintenance. Always keep your hands and tools away from the moving parts when the engine is running.
  • Page 246 D27DTP DIESEL ENGINE Coolant surge tank Front washer fluid reservoir Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (for manual transmission) Engine oil filler cap Engine oil dipstick Relay and fuse box Air cleaner Battery Without Additional With Additional Water Separator Water Separator Power steering fluid reservoir 1.
  • Page 247 G32D GASOLINE ENGINE Coolant surge tank Front washer fluid reservoir Engine oil filler cap Engine oil dipstick Relay and fuse box Air cleaner Battery Power steering fluid reservoir 13-5 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Page 5 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:15...
  • Page 248: Engine Oil

    D27DTP 8.5L Engine oil Engine oil dipstick G32D 9.0L filler cap WARNING Use only Ssangyong genuine engine oil and filters. Use of non-rec- ommended products could cause damage to the engine. 13-6 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Page 6 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:15...
  • Page 249: Service And Maintenance

    • Use only the Ssangyong genuine engine oil and filter. Oil Consumption : Max. 0.8 Liter per 1,000 km Accordingly, it is necessary for the driver to check frequently the Engine oil oil level and to replenish oil if needed.
  • Page 250 Engine • Use only the Ssangyong genuine The viscosity should be selected according to outside temperature. Do not engine oil. switch to a different viscosity in the event of brief temperature fluctuations.
  • Page 251: Hoechst Genantin Super

    Park the vehicle on level ground and apply the parking brake. • Replacement: Every 3 years or every 60,000 km Stop the engine and wait until it cools. Ssangyong genuine coolant Diesel Engine (D27DT) 11.5 1. The coolant level should be between the MAX and MIN...
  • Page 252 Use only the 1. Open the coolant surge tank cap slowly when the engine Ssangyong genuine coolant and anti-freeze. If different types of is cold. At this time, you can hear a “hissing” sound.
  • Page 253: Air Cleaner

    AIR CLEANER Diesel Engine Cleaning Blow the compressed air through the element in the opposite direction to normal air flow to clean the element. Diesel EU: Initial clean: 5,000 km, clean every 15,000 km, replace every 30,000 km (But, shorten the service interval under severe condition) GENERAL: Initial clean: 5,000 km, clean every 10,000 km, replace every 30,000 km (But, shorten the service interval...
  • Page 254 DI Diesel Engine Gasoline Engine If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or sandy areas, replace more often than at Blow the compressed air through the the usual recommended intervals. If it is dirty, shake the element to remove dust. element in the opposite direction to Clean the inside of the air cleaner housing and cover with a damp cloth.
  • Page 255: Power Steering Fluid

    POWER STEERING FLUID Diesel Engine Gasoline Engine Power steering fluid reservoir Power steering fluid reservoir Check the fluid level on a level ground with the engine turned off. The fluid level should be between the MIN and MAX marks on the reservoir cap gauge. If it drops to or below the MIN mark, refill the reservoir with the specified fluid.
  • Page 256: Fuel Filter And Priming Pump

    D27DTP, D27DT FUEL FILTER AND PRIMING PUMP (Without Additional Water Separator) DIESEL ENGINE • Change the fuel filter at every 30,000 km (EU) or 25,000 km (General) of driving. • Drain water from the fuel filter whenever replacing the engine oil. Plug opening direction •...
  • Page 257: Fuel Filter And Water Separator

    D27DTP, D27DT FUEL FILTER AND WATER SEPARATOR* (With Additional Water Separator) DIESEL ENGINE Fuel filter Priming Pump Operating Conditions 1. If the vehicle has been run out of fuel 2. After draining water from the fuel filter. 3. After replacing the fuel filter Priming Water Before starting the engine, perform the pumping operation of...
  • Page 258 FUEL FILTER • Service Interval Replace every 30,000 km (Draining water from fuel filter: whenever replacing the engine oil) General Replace every 25,000 km (Draining water from fuel filter: whenever replacing the engine oil) Water Separating Function If the water in fuel gets into the engine and the fuel system, it may cause serious damage in the fuel system.
  • Page 259: Water Separator

    WATER SEPARATOR • Service Interval Change every 150,000 km or 5 year Location: Behind the fuel filter (between the fuel filter and the dash panel) in the engine compartment (engine intake side) Draining the Water from Water Separator Drain the water from the water separator whenever replac- ing the engine oil.
  • Page 260: Fuel Filter/Drive Belt

    The engine could inadvertently start while checking the belt and cause moving parts to crush or cut. Remove key from ignition switch. CAUTION Replace with a Ssangyong genuine part with specified intervals. 13-18 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Page 18 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:15...
  • Page 261: Brake & Clutch Pedal

    If the free play is more or less than specified, have the clutch moves until slight resistance is felt. If the free play is more or linkage adjusted by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au- or less than specified, have the brakes adjusted by a thorized Service Operation.
  • Page 262: Parking Brake/Catalytic Converter

    : use jump leads. This precious metal coating on the monoliths accelerate the Have all maintenance work carried out by a Ssangyong reduction and/or oxidation of toxic components. Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation. You can On vehicles with a catalytic converter for unleaded fuel, lead then be certain that all components of the vehicle’s electrical,...
  • Page 263: Brake And Clutch Fluid (With M/T)

    • The fluid gradually decreases according to brake pad wear. A sudden drop of the fluid level may indicate a leak in the system. In this case, have the system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 264: Transfercase Oil

    TRANSFERCASE OIL TRANSFERCASE OIL Service Interval, Specification and Capacity Inspect every 15,000 km Service interval Change every 60,000 km (frequent check of oil leak) ® ATF DEXRON Specification Part time Direct Injection 1.4 L Capacity Diesel Engine, Full time (TOD) Gasoline Engine 1.1 L 13-22...
  • Page 265: Washer Fluid

    WASHER FLUID TOP UP WASHER FLUID Diesel Engine Frequently check the washer fluid level and add the speci- fied product as needed. In winter, use only the specified washer liquid for winter Washer Reservoir season. WARNING • The washer fluid includes flammable materials to prevent freezing.
  • Page 266: Battery

    If the warning light comes on while driving, turn off all unnec- essary electrical devices and have the system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. Battery Maintenance • Make sure the terminal connections are securely tightened.
  • Page 267 WARNING CAUTION • The battery has acid that can burn you. And its gas can explode. • If you disconnect the battery terminal when the engine is You can get serious injuries if you are not careful. Keep naked running, electrical systems could be damaged. flames, sparks and smoking items away from the battery.
  • Page 268: Spark Plugs

    GASOLINE ENGINE SPARK PLUGS SPARK PLUGS Service Interval Replacement (G32D) Change every 60,000 km NGK: BKUR5ETZ-10 (G32D) Specification 1 ± 0.1 mm CAUTION • When replacing the spark plugs, disconnect the negative termi- nal of the battery and turn off all the switches. •...
  • Page 269: Fuse And Relay Box

    Fuse and Relay Box • If a newly inserted fuse blows again after a short time, have the electrical system checked and repaired by a Ssangyong Engine room fuse box is located at the right side in engine Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 270: How To Check And Replace Fuse

    HOW TO CHECK AND REPLACE FUSE Higher amperage Specified amperage Normal Open 1. Turn off all electrical systems and remove the ignition key WARNING from the key cylinder. • The use of anything other than the specified fuse could cause 2.
  • Page 271 ENGINE ROOM FUSE BOX LABEL *(120A) 140A ALTERNATOR 13-29 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Page 29 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:15...
  • Page 272 INTERIOR RELAY BOX LABEL - PLEASE USE THE DESIGNATED RELAYS. - OPTION : *(EXP) , **(GSL) POWER FRT BLOWER HAZARD FRT WIPER(HI) OUTLET AUTO REAR INJECTOR WIPER SENSOR FLASHER UNIT WASHER WIPER IGNITION COIL AUTO FUEL WASHER RR FOG LAMP BLOWER PUMP 13-30...
  • Page 273: Interior Fuse Box Label

    INTERIOR FUSE BOX LABEL BLOWER MOTOR SEAT UNIT NO.36 NO.32 NO.24 NO.16 NO.8 START MOTOR PASS. SEAT MEMORY A/CON NAVIGATION 7.5A 7.5A 7.5A DEFOGGER EAS, EPB NO.35 NO.31 NO.23 NO.15 NO.7 C/LIGHT DOOR LOCK RR WIPER SPARE CLUSTER 7.5A P/OUTLET RR FOG LAMP RR WASHER NAVIGATION...
  • Page 274: Tire

    TIRE TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE Under Proper Over inflation inflation inflation Tire Inflation Pressure CAUTION • Maintaining the specified tire pressure is essential for comfort- Tire Inflation able riding, driving safety, and long tire life. Incorrect inflation Type Tire Wheel Pressure pressures will increase tire wear and will impair safety, vehicle handling, comfortable driving and fuel economy.
  • Page 275: Tire Rotation

    WARNING • Driving on worn or damaged tires is very dangerous and may • Be sure to replace and rotate the tires at a Ssangyong Autho- cause an accident. Also, a damaged tire could burst. rized Service Center or professional tire shops.
  • Page 276: Spare Tire

    SPARE TIRE WINTER TIRE The temporary spare tire is only for an emergency. Do not Use snow tires when driving on snowy or icy roads. use it for normal driving. The spare tire should be replaced If winter tires are used, they must be installed to all 4 wheels. with a regular tire as soon as possible.
  • Page 277 • If a tire has been impacted by a stone or any other ob- drive), it may cause a serious damage to the vehicle’s jects during driving, have it checked by a Ssangyong drive system. Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 278: Wiper Blade Replacement

    WIPER BLADE REPLACEMENT 1. Turn the wiper switch to “OFF” 3. Press the safety button ( ). 4. Slide the blade down and remove position. it from the arm. 2. Lift the wiper arm up from the 5. Install a new blade. windshield.
  • Page 279: Do-It-Yourself Operation

    • Use only the genuine Ssangyong oils and fluids. • When working with the battery or fuel related components, • Do not allow oils and coolant to make contact with skin or painted always stop the engine and do not smoke.
  • Page 280: Scheduled Maintenance Services

    * Use only approved SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES (DIESEL ENGINE) Ssangyong genuine parts. Maintenance service and record retention are the owner’s responsibility. You should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance service chart.
  • Page 281 * Use only approved Ssangyong genuine parts. * EU Countries: Only countries that belong to EU. (It does not apply to all countries in EU.) Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE x1,000 km INTERVAL MAINTENANCE x1,000 miles...
  • Page 282 * Use only approved Ssangyong genuine parts. * EU Countries: Only countries that belong to EU. (It does not apply to all countries in EU.) Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE x1,000 km INTERVAL MAINTENANCE x1,000 miles...
  • Page 283 * Use only approved SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES (GASOLINE ENGINE) Ssangyong genuine parts. Maintenance service and record retention are the owner’s responsibility. You should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance service chart.
  • Page 284 * Use only approved Ssangyong genuine parts. * EU Countries: Only countries that belong to EU. (It does not apply to all countries in EU.) Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE x1,000 km INTERVAL MAINTENANCE x1,000 miles...
  • Page 285 * Use only approved Ssangyong genuine parts. * EU Countries: Only countries that belong to EU. (It does not apply to all countries in EU.) Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE x1,000 km INTERVAL MAINTENANCE x1,000 miles...
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  • Page 287 Lamp TABLE OF CONTENTS Bulb Specifications and Functional Check ........14-2 Location of Exterior Lamps ...... 14-3 Interior Lamp ..........14-10 Page 1 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:15...
  • Page 288: Lamp

    If you accidentally touch the bulb, wipe the bulb glass with a soft cloth. • Never try to adjust the headlamp aiming angle. It should be done by a qualified technician in a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. 14-2...
  • Page 289: Location Of Exterior Lamps

    LOCATION OF EXTERIOR LAMPS High mounted stop lamp Side repeater Front fog light Headlamp Rear Combination Lamp Tail/Stop lamp Low beam Tail lamp Turn signal lamp High beam Stop lamp or rear fog light* Back-up lamp Turn signal lamp 14-3 LAMP Page 3 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 290: Removing Headlamp Housing

    Headlamp low beam WARNING For safe driving, do not adjust the headlamp aiming screw. It should be done by a qualified technician in a Ssangyong Dealer or Headlamp high beam Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. Turn signal lamp/...
  • Page 291: Lamps 14

    HEADLAMP TURN SIGNAL LAMP Low beam High beam 1. Remove the headlamp cover from the removed 1. Turn the turn signal lamp connector to remove it from the headlamp housing. removed headlamp housing. 2. Release the fixing clip. 2. Push down and turn the bulb to remove it. 3.
  • Page 292: Front Fog Light

    CAUTION The front fog lights can be accessed only under the vehicle body. Replacing the front fog light bulb should be done by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho- rized Service Center. 14-6 LAMP Page 6 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:15...
  • Page 293: Side Repeater

    SIDE REPEATER 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Pull the lamp housing out while pushing it rearward. Side repeater 3. Disconnect the connector. 4. Remove the bulb housing by turn- 5. Remove the bulb. ing it. 6.
  • Page 294: Rear Combination Lamp

    REAR COMBINATION LAMP 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Remove two mounting bolts on the rear combination lamp housing. Rear combination 3. Disconnect the main connector and lamp remove the rear combination lamp housing. 4. Remove the defective bulb. Tail lamp/Stop lamp, Tail lamp, Turn signal lamp: Push down and turn the bulb to remove it.
  • Page 295: License Plate Lamp

    LICENSE PLATE LAMP 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Remove the license plate lamp as- sembly by pushing it inward. License plate lamp 3. Remove the lamp housing by turn- ing the connector. 4. Remove the bulb by pulling it. 5.
  • Page 296: Interior Lamp

    INTERIOR LAMP FRONT TOOM LAMP 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 3. Replace the bulb with new one. 2. Pry off the lamp cover with a flat blade screwdriver. 4. Snap in the lamp cover on the lamp housing. CAUTION The cover should be removed from the rear section (arrow).
  • Page 297: Door Courtesy Lamp

    CENTER ROOM AND LUGGAGE ROOM DOOR COURTESY LAMP LAMPS 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Pry off the lamp cover with a flat blade screwdriver. 2. Pry off the lamp cover with a flat blade screwdriver. 3.
  • Page 298: Glove Box Lamp

    GLOVE BOX LAMP 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 3. Push both sides of the lamp cover to separate the glove box lamp assembly. 2. Open the glove box. 4. Disconnect the connector and remove the lamp assembly. 5.
  • Page 299 Vehicle Care TABLE OF CONTENTS Vehicle Care ..........15-2 Running-In Period .......... 15-2 Cleaning Agents ..........15-2 Vehicle Washing ..........15-3 Care and Cleaning Of the Interior ....15-4 Glass Surfaces ..........15-5 Care and Cleaning Of the Exterior ....15-5 Corrosion Protection ........
  • Page 300: Vehicle Care

    VEHICLE CARE RUNNING-IN PERIOD CLEANING AGENTS Follow the manufacturer’s advice whenever cleaning agents or other chemicals are used for the inside or the outside of the vehicle. Some cleaners may be poisonous or flammable, and improper use may cause personal injury or damage.
  • Page 301: Vehicle Washing

    VEHICLE WASHING Bumper Washing To avoid corrosion, wash your vehicle as soon as possible after driving on a coastal road (salted road), on a road 1. Remove the dirt or dust first with water and a sponge. where the snow removal chemicals (calcium chloride etc.) 2.
  • Page 302: Care And Cleaning Of The Interior

    CARE AND CLEANING OF THE INTERIOR Seat Belt Care • Keep belts clean and dry. • Clean seat belts only with mild soap and lukewarm water. • Do not bleach or dye belts since this may severely weaken them. Interior Care Use a dry cloth for normal cleaning.
  • Page 303: Glass Surfaces

    Ssangyong vehicles are designed to operate under normal the outside of the windshield with cleaning powder or an environmental conditions and to withstand the natural equivalent non abrasive cleaner.
  • Page 304: Corrosion Protection

    CORROSION PROTECTION Protecting Exterior Bright Metal Parts Bright metal parts should be cleaned regularly to keep their Your car was designed to resist corrosion. When it was built, luster. special and protective finishes were used on most parts of Special care should be taken when cleaning the aluminum your car to help maintain a good appearance, strength and trim.
  • Page 305 Therefore you should use only a filling station or should be repaired promptly. Bare metal will corrode quickly a Ssangyong Distributor who has oil separator equipment in and may develop into a major repair expense. Minor chips the car wash bay.
  • Page 306: Caring For Your Vehicle Under 0°C (32°F)

    Malfunction of the air 50:50 mixture of water and antifreeze. conditioner may result. • Use only Ssangyong genuine coolant. To maintain its optimal operating condition, it is recom- mended that the air conditioner be turned on for approxi- Washer Fluid mately 5 to 10 minutes every week throughout all seasons.
  • Page 307: Starting The Engine And Driving In The Winter

    STARTING THE ENGINE AND DRIVING IN PARKING IN THE WINTER THE WINTER When the parking brake is applied in cold weather, ice may form on the brake system and cause some difficulty mov- Starting the Engine in the Winter ing the vehicle. When parking on a hill, first, apply the park- During the winter, the engine experiences increased resis- ing brake.
  • Page 308: Other Maintenance Tips

    OTHER MAINTENANCE TIPS Diesel Fuel in the Winter After driving on a calcium chloride (salt) spayed road, wash the bottom of your vehicle as soon as possible to avoid any On an extremely cold day, paraffin, one of the chemicals in rust.
  • Page 309: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE DRIVING Checking the Driving Conditions: For safe and comfortable driving, check each part of the ve- hicle before driving your vehicle. • Adjustment of the rearview mirror • Applying the brake and releasing the parking brake CAUTION •...
  • Page 310 Always Using Seat belt Do Not Leave a Child Alone in the Vehicle Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up at all When left alone in the car, a child might unintentionally start times. the engine, cause a fire, or cause another accident. WARNING WARNING •...
  • Page 311: On The Road

    (steering wheel shakes up and the engine off. down / right and left / in circular motion), immediately visit the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service CAUTION Center to check and repair steering and suspension parts.
  • Page 312 Moving Your Vehicle Only After Starting the Engine When Parking or Stopping in An Enclosed Place Move your vehicle only after having started the engine. When parking or stopping in an enclosed place, turn off the engine. WARNING WARNING Driving the vehicle on a downhill using the downgrade slope with- out running the engine might cause an accident.
  • Page 313 • The warranty does not cover problems caused by using non- Ssangyong genuine parts. Always Putting Out Cigarettes • You can distinguish an authentic Ssangyong genuine part by its • Make sure you have put out all cigarettes and matches hologram.
  • Page 314 Driving on a Snowy or Icy Road Driving on Unpaved and Mountain Roads • Shift to the lowest possible gear and drive slowly. • Before driving, check road conditions such as if the road suddenly ends, or if there is enough space for a U-turn •...
  • Page 315 Important things to remember when going through Driving On Hill Roads water Position the gearshift lever in accordance with the road • If the engine stops while you are going through water, do conditions. not try to restart. Get your vehicle towed. •...
  • Page 316: Prohibition Of Unauthorized Modifications

    Modification of Fuses and Circuits • Always respect the speed limit and refrain from speeding. Always use the Ssangyong genuine fuses of the specified • Allow for a safe following distance, avoid sudden steer- capacity and do not alter or modify your vehicle’s circuits. It ing movements.
  • Page 317: Index 16

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  • Page 318: Rearview

    3.5° aiming down of outside rearview Door ajar warning light ....... 5-16 mirror during reverse driving ..6-17 Doors ............ 3-4 Care and cleaning of the exterior ..15-5 4-wheel drive system ......4-32 Driver’s seat ......... 7-4 Care and cleaning of the interior ..15-4 4WD indicators ........
  • Page 319 Gear selector lever in automatic Key functions ........2-7 Parking aid system* ......6-15 transmission ........6-4 Parking brake/catalytic converter ..13-20 Gear selector lever positions ....6-7 Parking in the winter ......15-9 Glass surfaces ........15-5 Passenger's seat ........7-9 Light switch ..........
  • Page 320 Sun visors ........11-14 Sunroof* ..........3-8 Safety mode (automatic transmission) 6-14 Warning and caution ......7-15 Supplementary heating device ..... 9-5 Safety precautions ....... 1-7 Warning triangle* ........ 12-5 Switch panel on driver’s door trim ..4-16 Scheduled maintenance services ..13-38 Warnings and cautions ......
  • Page 321 150-3, CHILGOI-DONG, PYUNGTAEK-SI GYEONGGI-DO, 459-711 KOREA TELEPHONE : 82-31-610-2740 FACSIMILE : 82-31-610-3762 NOTE: All rights reserved. Printed in SSANGYONG Motor Co., Ltd. No part of this book may be used or reproduced without the written permission of Overseas A/S Team. Page 5...
  • Page 322 EDITION HISTORY CODE NO. PRINTING DATE MODEL YEAR REMARKS RRX1-6OM0E-6C-1000A Mar. 2006 2006 Page 6 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:16...

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