Non-Ssangyong Genuine parts and accessories have not been examined or approved by Ssangyong. We can not certify the suitability or safety of non-Ssangyong Genuine parts and accessories and are not liable for damage caused by their use.
TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR ........................ 1-1 STARTING AND OPERATING ........................2-1 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ......................3-1 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ................4-1 TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM ........................5-1 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ........................6-1 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ....................... 7-1 VEHICLE CARE ............................
1–2 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR RUNNING-IN PERIOD BEFORE ENTERING THE CAR BEFORE DRIVING OFF There are no particular run-in rules for your • Ensure that windows, outside rear view • Be sure you understand your car and new Korando. However, following a few mirrors and lights are clean, undamaged its equipment and how to operate it simple precautions for the first few hundred...
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Even if a key has the same profile, it will not start the engine if the electronic code is in- correct. Always obtain replacement of addi- tional keys from your Ssangyong Dealer. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:07 K140_RHD_EN_01.p65...
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1–4 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM WITH ANTI-THEFT FUNCTION* • LOCK button : Locks all doors. Door Lock and Anti-Theft Mode Hazard lamps will flash twice, single The keyless entry system lets you lock and Activation beep will sound and the anti-theft sys- unlock the doors from up to 15m away us- 1.
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Auto Door Lock If the system does not operate as described above, have it checked by your Ssangyong If the door is not opened or the engine is dealer. not started within 30 seconds after disarm-...
When you closed the tailgate com- maining transmitter with you when you go ponents. pletely again and after 2 seconds, to your Ssangyong dealer. When the dealer 3. Install the new battery. theft deterrent system will be ready matches the replacement transmitter to your Be sure the positive side (+) faces until you release it.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–7 DOOR LOCKS 4. Reassemble the cover of the transmit- Front doors can be locked or unlocked CAUTION ter. from outside by using the key. Transmitter can be damaged. 5. Check the transmitter operation. To lock, turn the key towards the front of •...
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1–8 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR Each doors can be locked or unlocked from To open the door from the outside, turn the To open the door from the inside, pull the the inside by pushing or puling the door lock key and pull the door handle upward.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–9 CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKING AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM SYSTEM RELEASE You can activate the central door locking If the vehicle velocity is above 15km/h at the Automatic door locking system from driver’s or passenger’s door. event of collision, all doors and tailgate are All the doors will be automatically locked unlocked automatically.
1–10 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR TAILGATE LOCKS POWER WINDOWS Tailgate can be locked or unlocked from You may operate the power windows when WARNING outside by using the key. the ignition switch is ON by using the power An open tailgate while vehicle is in To open the tailgate, turn the key counter- window switches on each door panel.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–11 Operation Of Windows From The Operation Of Windows From The Driver’s Seat Passenger’s Seat Passenger’s window To lower the window press down on the Passenger’s switch is located on door to op- Driver’s window switch. erate the corresponding door window.
1–12 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR TILTABLE STEERING WHEEL POWER OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS 1. Select the mirror you want to adjust by The steering wheel can be adjusted up or down to the desired position. To adjust the using the left/right switch, located just Adjust the outside rearview mirrors with the steering wheel, pull up the control lever, below the mirror adjustment pad, to the...
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–13 OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS The outside rearview mirror on the Foldable Outside Rearview Mirrors WARNING passenger’s side is convex if it says “OB- If necessary, the outside rearview mirror can Side convex mirrors make objects ap- JECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN be folded flat to the rear by pushing them pear smaller and farther away than...
1–14 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR AUTOMATIC DIMMING INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR* The inside rearview mirror can be adjusted CAUTION up, down or side ways to obtain the best At night, when the glare is too high, the mir- Maintain rearward vision from view.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–15 FRONT SEAT SLIDE FRONT SEAT RECLINING ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT WARNING To move the seat forward or backward, pull To change the seat back angle, lean for- Excessive seat belt slack could re- and hold the seat slide lever up and move ward slightly and raise the lever.
1–16 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR DRIVER’S SEAT HEIGHT DRIVER’S SEAT WARMER* ADJUSTMENT* Warm the driver’s seat in the cold weather WARNING for your comfortable driving. To adjust the height of front seat, rotate the Control of vehicle can be lost. Press the button to warm the seat, and handle.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–17 FRONT SEAT BACK STORAGE HEAD RESTRAINTS POCKET To remove the head restraint Head restraints are designed to help reduce the risk of neck injuries. 1. Pull it up to the stop position. The front seat back storage pocket is pro- For maximum protection, slide the head re- While pushing the release button vided to store small items.
1–18 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR REAR SEAT ENTRY RECLINING REAR SEAT BACK SIDE ARMREST The “only passenger’s seat” has a lower The rear seat backs can be reclined sepa- Pull or push the armrest to raise or lower it. lever to tilt the seat forward. To get into the rately for the comfortable driving of passen- To remove the armrest, lower the armrest rear seats, push the foot lever under the...
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–19 FOLDING REAR SEAT 4. Make sure the seat erect with pushing 5. Pull the strap located at the bottom of the To fold the rear seat to increase luggage space: the lever from the right to the left. seat cushion across the seat.
1–20 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR UNFOLDING REAR SEAT To return the rear seat to its original position: 8. Make sure the seat belts are not twisted WARNING or caught in the seatback and are ar- 1. Unhook the crook of the strap from the Ensure that the rear seatbacks and ranged in there proper position.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–21 SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS To protect you and your passengers in the WARNING WARNING event of an accident, it is compulsory that • Do not stack luggage or other • Seatbelts are designed to bear the seat belts are worn by all occupants cargo higher than the front seats.
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1–22 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR When Using the Seat Belts WARNING CAUTION To help reduce the risk of personal injury in • It is essential to replace the entire Improper use of seat belt can cause collisions or sudden maneuvers, use the seat assembly after it has been worn in more serious injury.
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Improper seat belt could cause more a collision. No replacement is required after the trim panel. serious injuries. a minor collision if a Ssangyong Dealer or Do not modify seat belt. Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation finds that no damage has occurred and...
1–24 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR CHILD RESTRAINT When transporting infants or small children, Pregnant Women WARNING an appropriate child restraint system should It is recommended that pregnant women use • When installing a child restraint always be used. seat belts. Contact your doctor for specific system, follow the instructions pro- The child restraint system should be appro- recommendations.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–25 Australia Only Anchorage Locations How to use child anchor WARNING 1. Fold down the seatback. Child restraint anchor fittings have been in- • Child restraint anchorages are 2. Engage the attaching clip of child seat stalled to coincide with the rear seating po- designed to withstand only those with child anchors on the wall.
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• Tighten anchor bolt firmly. lation instructions supplied with the child Ssangyong Dealer. • Anchor bolt must be engaged at restraint and follow the directions for fitment least 5 full threads in the anchorage.
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For fitting advice, please contact your au- check the seat cover and buckles Method of installation of anchor engagement thorized Ssangyong dealer. before placing a child there. 1. Child restraint anchor fitting WARNING 2.
1–28 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR THREE POINT SEAT BELT Each Ssangyong vehicle is equipped with WARNING WARNING three point seat belts with automatic retrac- • When installing a child restraint • Seatbelts are designed to bear tors, allowing freedom of body movement...
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–29 To remove the belt, depress the red push- Using the Belt WARNING button on the buckle. The belt will retract Pull the belt evenly out of the retractor and • It is essential to replace the entire automatically.
1–30 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR LAP BELT The buckle and metal latch plate of the cen- A lap belt is installed in the center of the CAUTION rear seat. ter rear lap belt are identified by the “CEN- Damaged or incorrectly fastened seat Insert the metal latch plate into the buckle TRE”...
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–31 REAR THREE POINT SEAT BELT (CENTER)* - Mandatory where requied by regulation. WARNING 5. To unfasten the seat belt, press the red 1. Pull the Mini-latch plate (A) out of the • Tug on the seat belt to make sure (black) button on the buckle.
• In the event of a collision, ensure tal collision. that pretensioners and all seatbelt components are checked by a Ssangyong Distributor or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation, and replaced as necessary. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:08 K140_RHD_EN_01.p65...
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–33 AIR BAG* No safety system can provide complete pro- The air bag Supplemental Restraint System WARNING (SRS) can provide additional protection for tection in a severe crash. Improperly worn seat belt could the driver against head and chest injuries in Just from viewing the vehicle damage after cause severe injury.
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• Minor frontal collisions could be dangerous and cause inju- ries. • The air bag system must only be disposed by Ssangyong Dealer. • The air bag system must only be replaced by a Ssangyong Dealer. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:08 K140_RHD_EN_01.p65...
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• Children who have outgrown child restraint systems should sit in rear seat and be restrained with seat belt. CAUTION Treatment by unauthorized persons could cause injury. Repairs to instrument panel should be done by only Ssangyong Dealer. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:08 K140_RHD_EN_01.p65...
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1–36 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR FUEL FILLER DOOR RELEASE LEVER 3. Open the fuel filler cap by turning it coun- WARNING terclockwise. The fuel filler is located in the rear quarter Fuel may be under pressure. 4. After refueling, tighten the fuel filler cap panel on the right-hand side of the vehicle.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–37 ENGINE HOOD 2. Press the safety catch lever up located 3. To close the hood, lower the hood and 1. To open the engine hood, pull the release knob located on left lower side of instru- under the front edge of the hood and lift push it down firmly until the lock is se- ment panel to unlatch the engine hood.
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1–38 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR WARNING WARNING CAUTION An open engine hood while the ve- If it is necessary to check beneath the Be careful for popping the hood up hicle is in motion obscures forward engine hood with engine running; by gas lifter for the reason of safety.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–39 OPENING/CLOSING METHOD OF CANVAS ASSEMBLY Zip the rear light open and then allow Zip the left side light open. the rear light to hang down by pushing Remove the left side light by pulling it To open/close the canvas assembly, please it inside the vehicle.
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1–40 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR Extract the fixing parts of the canvas To fold the canvas assembly, pull it back- Open the tailgate. assembly from the C-pillar molding hook. ward the vehicle completely. Take the boot out of the boot-bag. Hang down them inside the vehicle.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–41 After covering the canvas assembly Fix the both end parts of the boot by After making boot’s straps go around with boot, latch the fixing device of the sticking the fasteners (Velcro patch). the rear light, fix the boot’s straps by boot securely to the rounding parts of adhered fasteners (Velcro patch).
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1–42 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR After closing the tailgate, check the in- When install the side lights, after se- Closing (Covering) Procedure stallation of boot. curely latching the fixing device of the Closing procedure is the reverse order of lower parts of the side lights, zip the opening procedure.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–43 And then stick the inside fasteners WARNING NOTE (Vecro patch) securely. Never drive with an improperly in- Precautions for vehicles with canvas stalled canvas assembly. assembly. Injury and roperty damage could - Do not leave valuables in vehicle. result.
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1–44 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR OPEN/CLOSE SUN ROOF To close the sun roof, pull downward To cancell the fixing condition of sun WARNING roof, pull downward the handle (1) of the handle (2) by hand carefully. When tilting the sunroof, make sure roof lock.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–45 FIXING SUN ROOF In case detach the sunroof from the vehicle by releasing the roof lock, make sure that sun roof is fixed securely by fixing device. WARNING Do not store sun roof in passenger compartment.
Fuel with too low an octane number can Do not Use Methanol containers, pumps and hoses must be prop- cause pre-ignition (detonation). Ssangyong Fuels containing methanol (wood alcohol) erly earthed. can not be held liable for resultant damage.
STARTING AND OPERATING 2–3 IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch on the right side of the ACC POSITION START POSITION steering column has the following four po- The engine can be turned off without lock- This position activates the starter motor, sitions, LOCK, ACC, ON, and START.
2–4 STARTING AND OPERATING BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE STARTING THE ENGINE Diesel Engine Model : • Make sure the area around the vehicle 1. Apply the parking brake. is clear. The glow indicator light will come on and 2. Manual Transmission : •...
30seconds after starting. Drive at mod- If you can not start the engine, have the shifting into reverse. erate speed for a short distance first, system check by Ssangyong Dealer. especially in cold weather. The valid key for a vehicle equipped with a CAUTION...
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2–6 STARTING AND OPERATING DRIVING WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION* CAUTION WARNING The automatic transmission in your Korando To prevent clutch damage, do not The vehicle could move unexpectedly has 4 forward speeds and 1 reverse speed. rest your foot on the clutch pedal when shifting.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–7 Starting the Car Selector Lever Positions P, R and N WARNING • After starting the engine, fully depress P = Park, with the rear wheels locked. To To prevent transmission damage; the foot brake pedal before shifting the be selected only with the stationary •...
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2–8 STARTING AND OPERATING Drive Range “D” Drive Range 3 Drive Range 2 D = The drive position for normal driving 3 = The drive position for driving conditions 2 = The drive position prevents the trans- conditions in first to fourth gear. in first, second and third gear.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–9 MODE SWITCH Drive Range 1 • [W] - WINTER MODE The transmission will shift into the 1 = The drive position for maximum braking Press the “W” portion of the mode power driving pattern. The transmission effect, e.g.
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5. Have your vehicle repaired by After starting the engine and before shifting system. Before you can shift from park (P), Ssangyong dealer or authorized service into a drive range, depress the brake pedal operation as soon as possible. the ignition must be ON and you must de- since the vehicle will otherwise start to press the brake pedal.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–11 Kickdown Stopping the Car Maneuvering the Car If you need to accelerate rapidly, depress The selector lever can be left in the chosen To maneuver the car back and forth during the accelerator pedal completely to the floor drive range with the engine running.
2–12 STARTING AND OPERATING 4-WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION Driving Position • ‘4H’ (4-Wheel drive, high) 4-Wheel Drive Operation ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ ‘4H’ (Part-time only) ‘2H’ ↔ The 4WD indicator light illuminates when the 1. Part-time : Use this for driving on wet •...
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• Keep plenty of space ahead, to the Do not drive with your foot resting Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho- rear and to the sides. on the brake pedal. This could result rized Service Operation before continu- •...
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In the event of a defect in ABS, the trac- taking unnecessary risks. tion control system (TCS) is shut off as well. Have the ABS checked by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation as soon as possible. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:08...
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• Stop the vehicle and consult your the TCS warning light while the engine is Ssangyong Dealer. running. • Have the system checked and re- If this condition occurs, consult your paired before continuing your Ssangyong Dealer as soon as possible. journey. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:08 K140_RHD_EN_02.p65...
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• Park on firm, level ground. before driving off. position. • When hill parking, do not leave See your Ssangyong Dealer if adjustment of front wheels in straight ahead po- the parking brake is required. Automatic transmission models : sition.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 2–19 SUGGESTIONS FOR MORE ECONOMICAL OPERATION Parking brake warning light and buzzer CAUTION If the vehicle is driven for over 2 seconds Your car’s fuel economy is mainly dependent Under cold weather conditions, the (over 10 km/h) while the parking brake is on your style of driving.
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• Never sit (or leave the children) in a ately by a Ssangyong Dealer or • Always ensure your vehicle is main- parked or stopped vehicle for any ex- Ssangyong...
STARTING AND OPERATING 2–21 HAZARDOUS DRIVING When hazardous driving is encountered because of water, snow, ice, mud, sand or similar hazard, follow these suggestions. • Drive cautiously and allow extra dis- tance for braking. • Avoid sudden movements in braking or steering.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–7 SPEEDOMETER TACHOMETER The speedometer indicates the vehicle The tachometer indicates engine speed in speed in kilometers per hour (km/h) or mile revolutions per minute. per hour (m/h). CAUTION Excessive speed can damage engine. Do not let engine reach excessive speed, indicated by pointer being in red zone.
3–8 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ODOMETER AND TRIP TEMPERATURE GAUGE ODOMETER The temperature gauge indicates the tem- Mode Changes perature of engine coolant when the ignition By pressing the reset button (arrow), the When pressing the reset button located in switch is in the “ON” position. display mode changes as shown in order.
Fill up fuel tank as soon as possible If the oil level is normal, have the lubricating when warning light comes on. • F : full (Fuel tank capacity : 70 liters) system checked at the nearest Ssangyong • E : empty Dealer. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:08...
• If oil level is normal, take vehicle sions control system and can affect to Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong the fuel economy and drivability or Authorized Service Operation. your vehicle. Consult a Ssangyong distributor or...
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3. If the brake operates normally and you damage. judge it to be safe, drive carefully at a Your vehicle’s electronic system will switch safe speed to the nearest Ssangyong to an emergency running program so you Dealer for inspection immediately. may continue to drive.
Have the system check and repair immedi- • Before driving off, close all doors. • Pull off the road and stop your car. ately by your nearest Ssangyong Dealer. • Check warning light is off. • Check the alternator drive belt for loose- ness or breakage.
Have the air bag system checked without delay by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation. See page 1-34 for details on the air bag.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–15 TURN SIGNAL/HAZARD HIGH BEAM INDICATOR FOG LAMP INDICATOR WARNING FLASHER INDICATOR (FRONT & REAR*) When the turn signal switch is turned on, This indicator illuminates when the headlight The indicator comes on when the front fog this indicator flashes to indicate operation of high beam is switched on.
If the indicator stays on, the system should ant temperature. When the glow plugs are be checked as soon as possible by sufficiently heated for cold starting, the in- Ssangyong Dealer. dicator will go out. Then, the engine should be started. NOTE During driving, the light flashes only when the TCS is operating.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–17 POWER MODE INDICATOR AUTO SHIFT INDICATOR* WINTER MODE INDICATOR The indicator will come on when the winter The indicator will come on when the power The indicator comes on when the ignition mode (“POWER”) switch is selected. switch is ON and the indicator shows the mode (“WINTER”) switch is selected.
3–18 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 4WD INDICATOR DIGITAL CLOCK When the ignition switch is turned on, the 4WD - Part time 4WD - TOD* time will be digitally displayed on the clock The “4WD HIGH” or “4WD LOW” indicator The “4WD LOW” indicator comes on when face below the tachomter.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–19 LIGHT SWITCH To turn the light on or off, rotate the knob Battery Saver (Automatically turns off NOTE on the end of the combination switch lever. the lights) The asymmetrical low beam in- To prevent the battery from discharging, the There are three position;...
3–20 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS TURN SIGNAL SWITCH HIGH BEAM SWITCH INDICATOR* Move this lever up to the stop position to To turn on the high beam headlights push the signal a right turn. lever towards the instrument panel with the Indicates the daytime running lights are on.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–21 PASSING LIGHT SWITCH FRONT FOG LAMP SWITCH* WINDSHIELD WIPER SWITCH To flash the high beam, pull the lever to- Fog lamps provide auxiliary illumination and To operate the windshield wipers, move the wards the steering wheel and release it. improve vision in fog or snow.
3–22 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WINDSHIELD WASHER SWITCH To spray washer fluid on the windshield, pull Intermittent Wiper Control CAUTION the lever towards the steering wheel with The interval of wiper swings can be ad- Wiper operation on dry windshield the ighnition on. justed by twisting the control knob upward can scratch glass and wear the or downward when the windshield wiper...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–23 TAILGATE WINDOW WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH CAUTION CAUTION The tailgate window wiper and washer Tailgate window can be scratched or In freezing weather, washer fluid can switch has two position. wiper blade can be worn prematurely. form ice on windshield, blocking for- Do not operate the wiper when the ward vision.
3–24 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CRUISE CONTROL* (FOR GASOLINE ENGINE) Setting a Desired Speed Accelerating With Cruise Control Sys- Cruise control is an automatic speed control 1. To operate the cruise control, acceler- system that maintains a desired driving ate to your desired speed using the •...
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–25 • Tap up while cruise control system is • Tap down while cruise control system Decelerating with cruise control sys- running is running • While Cruise control system is running 1. Push up the ACCEL.SET. switch of a 1.
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Keep the main cruise control switch tact Ssangyong Dealer for diagnosis of the as neutral position when not using cruise control system. the cruise control.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–27 HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH * Using Cruise Control on Hills CAUTION How well cruise control works on hills de- To turn on the hazard warning flashers, • The speed that has been set may pends on the speed, load, and the steep- push the hazard warning flasher switch.
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3–28 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DEFOGGER SWITCH REAR FOG LAMP SWITCH* To turn the defogger on, turn the ignition to To turn on the rear fog lamp, push this CAUTION ON and push the defogger switch. The indi- switch while the front fog lamps are turned When cleaning the inside of tailgate cator light in the switch will illuminate.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–29 4 WHEEL DRIVE SWITCH HEADLAMP LEVELING SWITCH* The indicator light will come on according to Part Time 4WD System With the low beam switched on, adjust the the 4WD operation. aiming angle of headlights to suit the vehicle To operate the 4WD, rotate the switch to ‘4H’...
30 seconds, pull it out and CAUTION have the problem corrected by The barrel of the lighter becomes hot Ssangyong Dealer. during use and can cause burns. • Do not touch barrel of lighter. • Do not allow children to operate NOTE or play with cigarette lighter.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–31 ASHTRAY Front Ashtray Rear Ashtray The area beside the cigar lighter is magnet To open the rear ashtray, pull at the edge of for safe attachment of separate ashtray. ashtray. After using the ashtray, close it completely. WARNING To empty the rear ashtray, withdraw it with depressing the spring.
3–32 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CENTER ARMREST CONSOLE CUP HOLDER ASSIST GRIP Cup holder is in the center instrument panel You can use it as an armrest or a console The assist grips are located above console. box to store some goods. passenger’s windows and rear window.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–33 SUN VISORS MAP POCKET The vanity mirror is provided to the rear face Your vehicle has padded sun visors to The map pocket is located on each front protect the driver and passengers from of the sunvisor on the driver and the pas- doors.
3–34 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS GLOVE BOX LUGGAGE HOOKS ROOM LAMP Open the glove box by pulling the release Your vehicle has luggage hooks on the lug- Front Room Lamp lever. gage room floor. The room lamp switch has two positions. Close it with a firm push.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–35 COURTESY LIGHT LUGGAGE ROOM LAMP The courtesy light is located on the driver’s The luggage room lamp is located on lower Rear Room Lamp and passenger’s door to illuminate the space part of leftside when you open the tailgate. To turn on the light, push the switch.
4–2 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* VENTILATION AND HEATING AIR VENTS Center Vents You can control the direction of airflow Side Vents This system allows you to control the heating through both adjustable center vents. You can direct air through both adjustable and ventilation inside your vehicle.
VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–3 MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL PANEL A . Temperature control switch E. Air conditioning (A/C) switch* C. Recirculation switch B. Fan Control switch D. Air distribution switch 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:08 K140_RHD_EN_04.p65...
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4–4 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* Temperature Control Switch Fan Control Switch Recirculation Switch You may control the rate of airflow through Press this switch when driving in dusty The temperature control switch controls the your vehicle by using the fan speed control conditions or to avoid traffic or outside temperature of the air that comes through fumes, and when quick cooling or heating...
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–5 Air Distribution Switch 1. Face Position ( 2. Bi-Level Position ( This switch allows you to select the outlet This setting directs air through the center and Air flows from the center, side vents and air flow.
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4–6 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 3. Foot Position ( 4. Foot/Defrosting Position ( 5. Defrosting Position ( Sends the majority of the air through the Allows half of the air to flow from the front, Directs the air to flow from the defroster and front, rear foot vents.
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–7 Air Conditioning Switch* To turn on the air conditioning (A/C) : AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM* The refrigeration unit of the air conditioning 1. Start the engine. CAUTION (A/C) system cools and removes moisture 2. Press A/C switch. •...
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4–8 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* Maximum Cooling* Normal Cooling* Bi-Level To achieve maximum cooling during hot Use this setting on cool, but sunny days. 1. Air conditioning switch : ON weather and when your vehicle has been Warmer air will flow into the floor area and 2.
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–9 Ventilation Maximum Heating Normal Heating To direct outside air through the center and Use the maximum heating mode for quick 1. Air conditioning switch : OFF side vents : heating of the passenger area. Do not use 2.
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4–10 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* Defrosting Operating Tips for Ventilation System CAUTION You can operate the defroster mode with If your vehicle has been parked in direct Do not use in extremely the air conditioning (A/C) system on or off. sunlight, open the windows before turning humid weather when the temperature on the air conditioning (A/C).
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–11 AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL PANEL 1. Air recirculation switch 4. Fan speed control switch 7. OFF switch 2. AUTO switch 5. Defroster switch 8. VFD 3. TEMP switch 6. Air conditioner switch 9. MODE switch 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ...
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4–12 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* AUTO switch TEMP switch OFF switch Press the switch to turn on the system. On You can adjust the temperature between Press the switch to turn off the air the VFD, the AUTO indicator will be comes 17°C ~ 32°C.
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–13 Fan speed control switch Air conditioner switch Defroster switch The fan speed can be adjusted in 6 stages. When you press the switch, the indicator When you press the switch, the airflow • Press ( ) on the switch to reduce the direction will be changed to windshield and light ( ) comes on and the air conditioner...
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4–14 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* Air recirculation switch WARNING NOTE By pressing the switch, outside air intake • Continued operation When pressing the defroster ( mode and recirculation mode changes recirculation mode could cause switch in air recirculation mode, the alternatively.
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–15 MODE SWITCH By pressing the switch, the air flow mode changes as shown in order. When the switch is operated, the AUTO indicator goes out. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:08 K140_RHD_EN_04.p65...
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4–16 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* Automatic Operation DEFROSTING CAUTION Inside 1. Set the desired temperature with TEMP • When you press the switch, the 1. Press the defroster ( ) switch. switch. airflow direction will be changed to 2. Turn on the fan speed switch and set it 2.
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5–2 TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Windshield wiper motor 7. Engine oil level dipstick 13. VIN plate 2. Battery 8. Engine oil filler cap 14. ABS/ABD (TCS)* 3. Coolant surge tank 9. Fuel filter 4. Washer fluid tank 10. Air cleaner 5.
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TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM 5–3 INTRODUCTION What is the Turbocharger? Turbochargers are based on gas turbine engine technology, but operate under con- siderably greater pressure. The turbocharger consists of two turbo el- ements, a turbine and a compressor, both of which are driven from the main center s h a f t .
5–4 TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TURBOCHARGER INSPECTION The vehicle owner should be encouraged to Good maintenance practices should be ob- CAUTION observe the following precautions to ensure served, particularly regarding air filtration • At low ambient temperature, or maximum turbocharger service life. and oil quality and filtration.
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6–2 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL, JACK AND VEHICLE TOOLS WARNING The spare wheel is located on the tailgate. • Do not store jack, spare tyre, or Your jack and tools are located at the right other equipment in passenger side of luggage room compartment.
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3. Park on a firm and level surface. Ssangyong designed the jack for use 4. Turn off engine and remove key. on your vehicle only. 5. Set parking brake. Use of this jack on other vehicles 6.
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6–4 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Getting the Jack Connection Rod Removing the Spare Wheel Changing a Wheel Jack connection rod is located under the rear The spare wheel is located on the tailgate. 1. Remove the spare wheel from tailgate seats and covered by carpet.
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1 inch (3cm). a jack. • As soon as possible, take your car Vehicle may slip off the jack Ssangyong dealer resulting in serious injury or death. Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation and have the wheel nuts tightend according Ssangyong specifications. (Front) (Rear) •...
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6–6 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY STARTING THE ENGINE WITH 12. Replace and lightly seat the wheel nuts JUMPER CABLES WARNING by turning clockwise. When using the jack the vehicle 13. Turn jack connection rod counter- CAUTION could become unstable and move, clockwise and lower vehicle to the damaging the vehicle or badly •...
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–7 WARNING WARNING CAUTION (Continued) Turn audio system off before jump Batteries can explode. You could be burned by battery acid. starting your vehicle. Otherwise you Failure to follow these precautions Electrical short could injure you or may damage audio system or the following instructions for damage the vehicles.
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10. If this discharge condition recurs, consult 5. The engine of the vehicle providing the your Ssangyong dealer or an authorized jump start can be allowed to run during Ssangyong Service Operation. the jump start.
Your vehicle (4 Wheel Drive Vehicles) should If it is necessary to tow your vehicle, CAUTION contact a Ssangyong dealer or a be towed with towing dolly under the • Never tow your vehicle from the professional tow truck service.
6–10 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY EMERGENCY TOWING • Set the ignition in the ON position to For emergency towing when a towing WARNING service is not available, your vehicle is release the steering column lock and to When towing with a tow rope, control equipped with the towing hooks under the permit the operation of brake lamps, of towed vehicle can be lost.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–11 Towing Tips • Allow adequate stopping distance. • If someone removing the blocks stands When towing a trailer, your vehicle will be Stopping distance is increased when you directly behind the trailer, he could be handled differently compared with normal tow a trailer.
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6–12 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY When You Are Ready to Leave After Maintenance When Trailer Towing Parking on Hills Parking on a Hill You really should not park your vehicle, with Your vehicle will need service more often 1. Apply your regular brakes and hold the a trailer attached, on a hill.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–5 SERVICE PRECAUTIONS • Remember that the battery, ignition • To avoid the possibility of personal in- When performing any inspection or mainte- nance work on your vehicle, always exer- cables, and vehicle wiring carry high jury, you should always turn off the ig- cise care to reduce the risk of personal in- currents or voltage.
7–6 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE A NOTE ON SAFETY DRIVER’S CHECK LIST Within the Vehicle To avoid the possibility of injury from the The following checks are recommended cooling fan, carry out all engine checks with before driving to maintain safe and depend- 1.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–7 ENGINE OIL go. Pull it out again and check that the oil Checking Procedure WARNING level is between the lower mark (Min) and The engine oil must be kept at the right level Prolonged and repeated contact with the upper mark (Max) on the oil dipstick.
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7–8 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Change of Engine Oil and Oil Filter CAUTION Model Service interval Capacity Operating with insufficient or too much amount of oil can damage the Initial change: 5,000 km, Change every 10,000 km engine. D29ST or 12 months (But, shorten the service interval 7.5 ~ 9.5 L •...
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–9 COOLANT LEVEL Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change The cooling system is filled with an ethyl- Severe Conditions ene glycol base coolant. Engine oil changes are to be carried out • When most trips are less than 6km. In the correct concentration the coolant pro- depending on time intervals and mileage in- •...
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• If contact happens, rinse affected • Do not overfill the coolant. areas immediately with plenty of • If frequent additions are required, water. contact Ssangyong Dealer for cool- • If irritation persists, consult doctor. ing system check. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:09 K140_RHD_EN_07.p65...
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If you find a leak or other damage, or coolant If the fan is not operating, turn the ignition off is still leaking, do not run the engine until these and consult your Ssangyong Dealer immedi- problems have been corrected. ately.
• Use your local authorized waste nearest Ssangyong Dealer. disposal facilities. • Have the brake fluid changed by WARNING Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation. The brake fluid can irritate hands and eyes. • Do not allow brake fluid to make WARNING contact with skin or eyes.
The brake fluid systems can get con- If frequent top up is required, have services are performed. The system should taminated and cause loss off system system checked by Ssangyong Dealer be checked for leakage at the same time. performance. or Ssangyong Authorized Service...
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• Use your local authorized waste clutch system. disposal facilities. WARNING Use only Ssangyong recommended • Have the clutch fluid changed by clutch fluid. Too much clutch fluid can spill on the Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong engine.
You may have the fluid level checked by stall the plug securely. • In hilly or mountains terrain. your Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au- Use only the specified oil as given in the • When doing frequent trailer towing. thorized Service Operation.
3.6 L • Check level regularly. Capacity • Top up if required. 3.4 L • If frequent top up is required, have system checked by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Op-eration. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:09 K140_RHD_EN_07.p65...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–17 AIR CLEANER If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or Service Interval sandy areas, replace more often than at the usual recommended intervals. If it is dirty, Diesel For vehicles with Clear every 10,000km shake the element to remove dust. Clean the Engine TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM Replace every 30,000km...
Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au- thorized Service Operation. Capacity 1.2 L If the change of fluid is in need, the ve- hicle should be taken to your Ssangyong Inspect every 10,000 km Service interval Change every 60,000 km Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operatin.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–19 SPARK PLUGS FUEL FILTER Spark plugs should be inspected periodically D29ST (Diesel Engine) BOSCH : F8DC4 for carbon deposits. When carbon accumu- If the filter is contaminated, the supplied fuel Specification BERU : 14F-8DU4 lates on a spark plug, a strong spark may will be reduced, main components will be CHAMPION : C11YCC not be produced.
7–20 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE DRIVE BELT WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID If the belt is worn, cracked or frayed, re- Use the specified windshield washer solu- Gasoline Engine place it. tion. If the filter is contaminated, the supplied fuel will be reduced, main components will be WARNING WARNING damaged due to entering the contaminated...
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–21 WINDSHIELD WIPERS Properly functioning windshield wipers are WARNING WARNING essential for safe driving and clear vision. • Do not use radiator antifreeze in Solvents, gasoline, kerosene and Check condition of wiper blades from time windshield washer. It can damage paint thinner can damage wiper to time.
7–22 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE BATTERY MAINTENANCE Check the battery terminals for corrosion For best battery service, do the following. Your vehicle is fitted with a maintenance free (MF) battery without seal plugs. (a white or bluish powder). To remove it, 1.
• Use your local authorized waste If the free play is more or less than specified, Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized disposal facilities. have the brakes adjusted by a Ssangyong Service Operation. Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service CAUTION Operation.
• Frequent repeated cold starts. safety. Consult your Ssangyong Dealer or the pressure may drop below the permis- • Actuation of the starter for an unnec- Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation sible minimum.
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• The tread wear indicator appears, Check rims for damage. In the event of or tyres have been damaged. damage or abnormal wear, consult a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho- rized Service Operation. WARNING Abnormal wear is usually caused by incor-...
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Front Rear Front Rear WARNING Using of tyre chains could adversely affect safety and handling of the ve- hicle. If necessary, consult your Ssangyong Dealer. For directional tyres and wheels For non-directional tyres and wheels 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:09 K140_RHD_EN_07.p65...
7–28 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ignition System NOTE Rating Color Electronic ignition systems have a greater Five pieces of spare fuse for 7.5A, 7.5A Brown ignition power than conventional systems. It 10A, 15A, 20A, 25A are located on the is thus highly dangerous to touch live parts.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–29 FUSE BOX 1.The fuse box is located below the driver’s 1. FUSE BOX IN THE INTERIOR side of dashboard under a cover. 2.Another fuse box is next to the brake fluid tank in the engine compartment. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ...
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7–30 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Interior Lamp Head lamps T.O.D (Torque On Demand) 7.5A 7.5A TCU (Trasmission Control Unit) Harzard Lamp Over Voltage Protection Relay Audio system Audio, Outside mirrors Cooling Fan, Charging 7.5A FATC (Full Automatic Tempera- Cigar lighter Turn Signal Lamps ture Control), STICS (Super Time and alarm Integrated Control System),...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–31 2. ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE AND RELAY BOX FUSE ALTERNATOR PULLER IGNTION BLOWER BATTERY2 BATTERY1 MOTOR COOLING FAN FRONT SUN ROOF*, HEAD LAMP HEAD LAMP STARTING TAIL LAMP E.C.S LOW BEAM HIGH BEAM LAMP* DEFOGGER 2nd AIR HORN COOLING PUMP...
Wattages x Numbers Remarks therefore be carried out only by a Head Lamp (high/low) 55W/60W x 2 Halogen bulb Ssangyong Authorized Service Station which will have special equipment and the Turn Signal Lamp 21W x 2 Amber color Front Combination necessary expertise.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–33 HEADLAMPS FRONT COMBINATION LAMPS (TURN SIGNAL LAMPS AND Bulb Replacement: CAUTION POSITION LAMPS) 1. Open the hood. Greasy fingers will cause stains, re- 2. Disconnect the wiring harness Bulb Replacement: sulting in a dull light. connector from the rear of the bulb •...
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7–34 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FRONT FOG LAMPS 6. Install a new bulb into the holder by 8. Reinstall the bulb retention spring. Bulb Replacement: pressing it in and rotating it clockwise. 9. Replace the plastic cap. 1. Rotate the plastic cap counterclockwise 7.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–35 SIDE REPEATER LAMPS REAR COMBINATION LAMPS (BRAKE, REAR TURN SIGNAL, 7. Install a new bulb into the holder by Bulb Replacement: pressing it in and rotating it clockwise. REVERSE, AND REAR FOG* 1. Remove the lamp assembly with a flat- 8.
7–36 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE LICENSE PLATE LAMPS HIGH-MOUNTED STOP LAMP HIGH-MOUNTED STOP LAMP (FOR VEHICLES WITH METAL (FOR VEHICLES WITH CANVAS Bulb Replacement: ROOF) ROOF) 1. Remove the two screws and the lamp Bulb Replacement: Bulb Replacement: assembly. 2. To remove the bulb holder from the lamp 1.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–37 FRONT ROOM LAMP REAR ROOM LAMP LUGGAGE ROOM LAMP Bulb Replacement: Bulb Replacement: Bulb Replacement: 1. Use a flat screwdriver to pry the lamp 1. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry the WARNING assembly from the interior panel. lamp lens away from the headliner.
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7–38 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE DOOR COURTESY LAMP Bulb Replacement: 1. Use a flat screwdriver to pry the lamp assembly from the door interior panel. 2. Rotate the bulb holder counter clockwise. 3. Remove the bulb from the lamp housing by pulling the bulb straight out of the holder.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–39 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES (DIESEL ENGINE) 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. Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE x1,000 km INTERVAL...
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7–40 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE x1,000 km INTERVAL x1,000 miles MAINTENANCE ITEM Months CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust pipes & mountings Brake / Clutch fluid (3)* Parking brake / Brake pads (Front & Rear) (4)* Brake line &...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–41 Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE x1,000 km INTERVAL x1,000 miles MAINTENANCE ITEM Months Chassis & underbody bolts & nuts tight / Secure (6)* Tyre condition & inflation pressure Wheel alignment (7)* Inspect when abnormal condition is noted Steering wheel &...
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7–42 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES (GASOLINE ENGINE) 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. Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x1,000 km...
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–43 Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL x1,000 km x1,000 miles MAINTENANCE ITEM Months CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust pipes & mountings Brake/clutch fluid Parking brake/Brake pads (Front & Rear) Brake line & connections (including booster) Manual transmission fluid Clutch &...
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7–44 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE x1,000 km INTERVAL x1,000 miles MAINTENANCE ITEM Months Chassis & underbody bolts & nuts tight / Secure (6)* Tyre condition & inflation pressure Wheel alignment (7)* Inspect when abnormal condition is noted Steering wheel &...
8–2 VEHICLE CARE CLEANING AGENTS CARE AND CLEANING OF THE GLASS SURFACES Follow the manufacturer’s advice whenever INTERIOR Glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regu- cleaning agents or other chemicals are used, lar basis. The use of glass cleaner or a liq- With the use of modern trim materials, it is inside or outside the vehicle.
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Ssangyong vehicles are designed to oper- ate under normal environmental conditions and to withstand the natural elements. How- ever, unusual conditions, such as high pres- sure car washes, may cause water to en- ter inside the vehicle.
If desired, your Ssangyong Dealer can do this service ance, strength and reliable operation. Some Finish Damage parts which normally are not visible (such for you.
VEHICLE CARE 8–5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE DRIVING Take Driver’s Seat and Check the Always Using Seatbelt For safe and comfortable driving, check Driver and all passengers must wear prop- Following: each part of the vehicle before starting off erly fastened seatbelts. •...
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/ right and left / in cir- vehicle might cause a fire. cular motion), immediately visit to the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Op- eration to check and repair steering and suspension parts.
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VEHICLE CARE 8–7 Turning the Engine Off when Taking a Nap Parking Downhill When Parking or Stopping in an En- You might cause an accident by uncon- After firmly applying the park brake, set the closed Place sciously shifting the transaxle or stepping on gearshift lever in Reverse for the vehicle When parking or stopping in an enclosed the accelerator pedal, so turn the engine off.
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8–8 VEHICLE CARE Driving in the Rain Putting Away Things that Interfere with Always Putting Out Cigarettes When it is raining the road surface becomes • Make sure you have put out all cigarettes Driving slippery and your tire-to-road traction is and matches completely before throw- WARNING reduced, so you should drive more carefully...
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• Since your braking distance is longer • While driving, be careful not to acceler- fied parts or Ssangyong genuine parts. than usual, allow greater following ate or stop too quickly because you • You can distinguish specified parts by distance.
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8–10 VEHICLE CARE Driving on Unpaved and Mountain Going Through Water • Important things to remember • If water gets into the electric system or Roads when going through water engine, it might cause irreparable dam- • Before driving, check road conditions •...
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VEHICLE CARE 8–11 • Checking your vehicle after going Driving on Hill Roads • On a steep downgrade, shift to the low- Position the gearshift lever in accordance through water est gear to get the biggest engine brake with the road conditions. •...
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Modification of Fuses and Circuits ronmental pollution. • Always respect the speed limit and re- Always use the Ssangyong genuine fuses • Drive at a slow speed for the first frain from speeding. of the specified capacity and do not alter or 2 km if possible.
9–2 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA OFFICIAL VEHICLE ENGINE NUMBER IDENTIFICATION DATA Diesel Engine G32D Gngine The vehicle identification number is stamped The engine number is stamped on the cylin- The engine number is stamped on lower front on the vehicle identification plate on the left- der block in front of injection pump.
SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–3 CHASSIS NUMBER Chassis number is stamped on the front G23D Engine right-hand side of the frame member. The engine number is stamped on the upper rear left-hand side of the cylinder block. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:09 K140_RHD_EN_09.p65...
Propeller shaft grease - Front/Rear ALVANIA EP#2 * Please contact Ssangyong Dealer for approved alternative fluid. ** In only case not available MB sheet specification API and/or ACEA specification oil may be used, however it would rather recommand to shorten change interval around 30%.
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–5 ENGINE OIL SAE viscosity classes Engine The SAE classes (viscosity) should be se- The viscosity should be selected according to outside temperature. Do not switch to a lected in accordance with the average sea- different viscosity in the event of brief temperature fluctuations. sonal air temperature.
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9–6 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA SPECIFICATION All data apply to vehicles with standard equipment. Optional extras may alter some of these data. For more information, please contact any Ssangyong Dealer. Model D29ST G23D G32D Items ← ← Overall length 4330 ←...
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–7 Model D29ST G23D G32D Items Maximum speed (km/h) Performance Gradeability (tanθ) 0.94 0.765 0.949 ← ← Min. turning radius (m) 5.25 ← ← Gear ratio 4.007 ← ← 2.365 ← ← 1.473 Transmission ← ← (Manual) 1.000 ←...
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9–8 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA Model D29ST G23D G32D Items ← ← Gear ratio 2.742 ← ← 1.508 ← ← 1.000 Transmission (Automatic) ← ← 0.708 Reverse ← ← 2.428 Final drive ratio 4.89 5.86 4.55 Type 5 Cylinder Diesel 4 Cylinder Gasoline 6 Cylinder Gasoline Total displacement (cc)
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SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–9 Model D29ST G23D G32D Items P 235/ 75R 15 ← ← Tyre Size P 235/ 70R 16* P 255/ 65R 16* ← ← Fuel system Fuel tank (L) Cooling system Coolant (L) 10.5 10.5 11.3 Lubricating Engine oil (L) 8.0 ~ 9.5...
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9–10 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA Model D29ST G23D G32D Items ← ← Front wheel DISC ← ← Rear wheel Brake DISC Booster (inch) ← ← 8´´ ± 9´´ Steering ← ← Type (Power steering) RACK & PINION system 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:09 K140_RHD_EN_09.p65...
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10–2 INDEX 4-wheel drive operation ...... 2-12 Before driving off ........1-2 4 wheel drive switch ......3-29 Before entering the car ......1-2 Daytime running lights indicator* ..3-20 4WD indicator ........3-18 Before starting the engine ..... 2-4 Digital clock ..........
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INDEX 10–3 Engine oil ..........7-7 Engine oil ..........9-5 Hazard warning flasher switch* ..3-27 Key with integrated transponder and illumi- Hazardous driving ....... 2-21 nation* ........... 1-3 Head restraints ........1-17 Key ............1-3 Fixing sun roof ........1-45 Headlamp leveling switch* ....
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10–4 INDEX Open / close sun roof ......1-44 Tailgate locks ........1-10 Opening / closing method of canvas assem- Tailgate window defogger switch ..3-28 Scheduled maintenance services (diesel bly ............1-39 Tailgate window wiper and washer switch engine) ..........7-39 Operation tip ........
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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 International A/S Team. 2004-11-11, ¿ÀÈÄ 4:09 K140_RHD_EN_10.p65...
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EDITION HISTORY CODE NO. PRINTING DATE MODEL YEAR REMARKS RKO3-4OM0E-4E-100A May. 2004 2004 RKO3-4OM1E-4I-100A Sep. 2004 2004 RKO3-4OM1E-4J-100B Oct. 2004 2004 RKO3-4OM1E-5E-150C May. 2005 2005 K140_RHD_EN_10.p65 2005-06-08, ¿ÀÈÄ 3:58...
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