SSANGYONG ACTYON 2006 Owner's Manual

SSANGYONG ACTYON 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 equipment, etc.). NOTE We would like to point out that non Ssangyong Genuine parts NOTE indicates information to assist maintenance and instructions. and accessories have not been examined and approved by Ssangyong, and in spite of continuous market product...
  • 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 ........0-7 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:27...
  • Page 8: Recommended Fluids And Lubricants

    Ssangyong genuine oil (SAE 80W/90, API GL-5) Ssangyong genuine oil (DOT4) Brake / Clutch Fluid As required Ssangyong genuine oil (ATF DEXRON II or III) Power Steering Fluid WARNING • Use only Ssangyong recommended fluids and lubricants. • Do not mix any different types or brands of oils or fluids. This may cause damages.
  • Page 9 DIMENSIONS Unit: mm Top View Front View 1880 1570 Side View Rear View 1735 2740 1570 4455 * ( ) : Optional 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:27...
  • Page 10 SPECIFICATIONS (I) * ( ) Optional Descriptions Diesel Remarks General Overall length (mm) 4,455 Overall width (mm) 1,880 Overall height (mm) 1,735 Gross vehicle weight (kg) 2,520 2,520 Curb vehicle weight (kg) 2WD: 1,865 / 4WD: 1,974 2WD: 1,843 / 4WD: 1,951 Fuel Diesel Fuel tank capacity ( )
  • Page 11 SPECIFICATIONS (II) Descriptions Diesel Remarks Engine Max. oil capacity ( ) (when shipping) Turbocharger and cooling type Turbocharger, air-cooled Manual Operating type Semi- Remote control, floor change type Transmission Gear ratio 4.315 2.475 1.536 1.000 0.807 Reverse 3.919 Automatic Model Electronic, 4-speed Transmission Operating type...
  • Page 12 SPECIFICATIONS (III) * ( ) Optional Descriptions Diesel Remarks Clutch (M/T) Operating type Hydraulic type Disc type Dry single diaphragm type Power Steering Type Rack and pinion Steering angle Inner 35.7° Outer 32.1° Front Axle Drive shaft type Ball joint type Axle housing type Build-up type Rear Axle...
  • Page 13: Vehicle Identification

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 1. Engine Number 2. Chassis Number 3. Certification Label The engine number is stamped on The chassis number is stamped on The certification label is located on the lower area of cylinder block be- the frame behind the front right tire. the passenger’s door sill.
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  • 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 ............1-3 Safety Precautions ........1-5 Direct Injection Type Diesel Engine ..1-10 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:27...
  • Page 16: Checks Before Starting A Journey

    CHECKS BEFORE STARTING A JOURNEY CHECKS BEFORE STARTING A JOURNEY CHECK THE VEHICLE OUTSIDE CHECK THE VEHICLE INSIDE 1. Check the tire inflation and wear. 1. Make sure that all doors including the tailgate are prop- erly closed. 2. Check the engine oil and other fluid/oil levels in the engine compartment.
  • Page 17: 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 dangerous area around the vehicle.
  • Page 18: Safety Precautions

    4. Insert the ignition key into the key cylinder and turn it to the 7. Make sure that there are no persons or obstacles in the “ON” danger area around the vehicle. position without depressing the accelerator pedal. As soon as the glow indicator ( ) goes out, turn the key to 8.
  • Page 19 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 20 Ssangyong is not liable for any damage 3. Make sure that all passengers have their body parts caused by the use of non-Ssangyong genuine parts and such as hands inside the vehicle. accessories. 4. When closing the windows, be aware of safety condi- tions before operation.
  • Page 21 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (III) Child Restraint When transporting infants or small children, an appropri- weight and height and properly fit the car’s seat. Accident ate child restraint system should always be used. The child statistics indicate that children are safer when properly re- restraint system should be appropriate for your child’s strained in the rear seat rather than in the front seat.
  • Page 22 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (IV) Starting the Engine Warming Up the Engine 1. Do not drive without warming up the engine. Driving im- “ON” 1. Turn the ignition key to the position and wait mediately after starting the engine may decrease the until the glow indicator goes out.
  • Page 23 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (V) Cautions While Driving Engine Brake 1. Do not turn off the engine while the vehicle is in motion. When driving down a long slope, use the engine brake The power steering function and the brake assist func- effect by downshifting the transmission in steps accord- tion will be deactivated.
  • Page 24: Direct Injection Type Diesel Engine

    When this happens, have the system checked gas (CO, HC, NOx..). Because the Direct Injection Diesel at a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Engine is operated by high pressure (1,600 bars), any Center.
  • Page 25 • 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, •...
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  • Page 27: Table Of Contents

    Ignition Key, Remote Control Key TABLE OF CONTENTS Remote Control Key* and Ignition Key ..2-2 Remote Control Key Functions ....2-4 Key Functions ..........2-6 Immobilizer System* ........2-8 Opening and Closing the Doors and Tailgate with Ignition Key ........2-10 Theft Deterrent System ......
  • Page 28: Remote Control Key* And Ignition Key

    When one of the remote control keys is lost and a new re- mote control key is purchased, bring the other old remote (operative only when the ignition key is control key (dual REKES type) to the nearest Ssangyong inserted) Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center and have it recoded.
  • Page 29 SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS OF ROOM FUNCTIONS OF IMMOBILIZER 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 30: Panic Button

    REMOTE CONTROL KEY FUNCTIONS PANIC BUTTON* DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK BUTTON 1. Panic function 1. Lock (briefly press) • If you are in your vehicle and feel threatened while the • If you press this button, all doors are locked and the ignition key is inserted into the key switch, you may ac- theft deterrent mode is activated.
  • Page 31: Battery Replacement

    BATTERY REPLACEMENT When the operational distance noticeably decreases or the Battery Replacement (With Rekes) remote control does not work occasionally, replace the bat- tery with a new one. 1. Unscrew two screws from the rear cover. Battery Specifications Model CR 2032 Amount CAUTION •...
  • Page 32: 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 33: Cautions When Starting The Engine

    • Never use any duplicated key not provided from “LOCK” start, turn the key back to the position and Ssangyong. wait for 10 seconds. Then try again, before any attempt “ON” The duplicated key might not turn back to the to start the engine.
  • Page 34: Immobilizer System

    If this indicator blinks, it may indicate that there is something wrong in the im- mobilizer system. Have the system 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 35 In the following cases, you may be unable to start the control unit at a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho- vehicle with the immobilizer. rized Service Center. Otherwise, the engine cannot be When two or more immobilizer keys come into con- started.
  • Page 36: Opening And Closing The Doors And Tailgate With Ignition Key

    OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS AND TAILGATE WITH IGNITION KEY Locking the door and the tailgate Unlocking the door and the tailgate To lock the door: Turn the key to the lock position (toward front of the vehicle) from driver’s door or passenger’s door.
  • Page 37: Theft Deterrent System

    THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM ARMING THE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM The theft deterrent system will be armed under the following conditions: • When all doors are locked with the remote control key, the anti-theft mode will be activated. If the “UNLOCK” button on the remote control key is pressed and no door is opened within approxi- mately 30 seconds, all doors are automatically locked again and the anti-theft mode will be activated.
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  • Page 39 Opening and Closing TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening and Closing Devices ....3-2 Doors ............3-3 Windows ............3-5 Sunroof* ............3-7 Tailgate ............3-9 Engine Hood ..........3-10 Fuel Filler Door ........... 3-11 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:27...
  • Page 40: Opening And Closing Devices

    OPENING AND CLOSING DEVICES Sunroof Controller Tailgate Opening Switch Tailgate Opening Key Hole Fuel Filler Door Engine Hood Safety Child Safety Door Lock Latch Lever Unlock Lock Driver’s Door Fuel Filler Door Release Lever, Door Opening Lever Windows Switch Engine Hood Opening Lever Fuel filler door release lever Engine hood...
  • Page 41: Doors

    DOORS Door Lock/Unlock Knob NOTE All doors will be locked/unlocked when • The passenger’s door lock/unlock knob and le- moving the knob to the respective lock/ ver have the same functions with those of the Unlock driver’s door. unlock direction (only available at Lock driver’s and front passenger’s door).
  • Page 42 CENTRAL DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH When the door lock/unlock switch is Driver’s side Passenger’s side pressed while all doors including the tail- gate 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 vehicle is in theft deterrent mode.
  • Page 43: Windows

    WINDOWS Window Lock Switch Driver’s Door Window Switch If the window lock switch is pressed down, • When the front of the switch is lightly passenger’s and rear windows cannot be oper- pressed, the window will be lowered while ated by their switches. the switch is pressed.
  • Page 44 Passenger’s and Rear Window Switch Anti-Trap System for Driver’s Window 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 window will be lowered immediately.
  • Page 45: Sunroof

    SUNROOF* * For your safety, never operate the sunroof when the vehicle is moving. SUNROOF SLIDING OPERATION Open: 2-Step Opening When the sunroof is closed, two thirds of the sunroof au- tomatically opens if the sunroof open/close switch is turned to the “OPEN” direction (Clockwise). When the switch is turned again to the “OPEN”...
  • Page 46 Battery Discharge or Power Failure while Operating Sunroof If the sunroof is stopped midway due to a discharged battery or power failure, you need to re-calibrate the starting point of the sunroof. In addition, the following cases need the re-calibration. •...
  • Page 47: Tailgate

    TAILGATE Opening the Tailgate with Ignition Key When opening the tailgate Turn the ignition key to the open posi- tion on the tailgate. Tailgate Open/Close Tailgate Open Switch After unlocking the tailgate with the tailgate open switch or the ignition key, lift up the tailgate to open the tailgate completely.
  • Page 48: 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. Then, completely lift up the engine hood.
  • Page 49: 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 counterclockwise. 3. After refueling, tighten the fuel OPEN filler cap by turning it clockwise CLOSE...
  • Page 50 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, sunroof, tailgate and fuel filler door, make sure that noth- ing can be trapped (such as heads, hands, or fingers). •...
  • Page 51: Interior Switches 4

    Interior Switches TABLE OF CONTENTS Interior Switches ......... 4-2 Audio Remote Control Switches on Steering Wheel ............4-23 Light Switch ..........4-4 4-wheel Drive Switch* ....... 4-24 Wiper and Washer Switch ......4-8 Cautions When Using 4-wheel Drive Mode Rain Sensing Wiper* ......... 4-10 ..............
  • Page 52 INTERIOR SWITCHES Sunroof switch Wiper and washer switch Audio remote control switch Light switch Door lock/ unlock switch 4-wheel drive switch Driver seat heating switch Auto cruise* Passenger seat heating switch Window control Headlight leveling switch switches Winter/Power mode switch Door lock/unlock switch INTERIOR SWITCHES 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 53 Outside rearview mirror* folding switch Outside rearview mirror control switch Rear fog light switch* Outside rearview mirror selection switch ESP OFF switch* HDC switch* Tailgate and outside rearview mirror heated glass switch Windshield heated glass switch Hazard warning flasher switch TRIP/RESET switch INTERIOR SWITCHES 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 54: Light Switch

    LIGHT SWITCH Light Switch Automatic Light (Rain Sensor*) Front fog light switch You can turn the lights on and off This senses the ambient illu- (headlamps, tail lights, position mination intensity to determine lamps, license plate lamp, turn sig- the timing for turning the nal lamps, fog lights) with this headlamps and tail lights on or switch.
  • Page 55 • Any aftermarket tanning film or spray may cause the lighting sys- tem to malfunction. • Ssangyong recommends you to use this device restrictively around Rain Sensor* only a sunrise or sunset. This senses the amount of rain to operate the windshield •...
  • Page 56: Interior Switches

    LIGHT SWITCH Headlight Leveling Switch (Headlamps ON) Head-, side-marker, tail, license plate, fog, and instru- ment cluster lamps come on. (Tail lights ON) Side-marker, tail, license plate, fog, and instrument cluster lamps come on. With the low beam switched on, ad- (Automatic light ON) AUTO just the aiming angle of headlights to...
  • Page 57: Light Switch

    Headlamp High Beam To turn on the headlamp high beam, Right Turn Signal Switch push the lever towards the instrument cluster with the headlamp low beam NOTE on. The headlamp high beam indica- While the turn signal lamp is turned on, the turn signal tor ( ) in the instrument cluster indicator in the instrument cluster blinks.
  • Page 58: 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 59 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 When the switch is fully turned, washer fluid will be sprayed again and the wiper will auto- fluid will be sprayed onto the rear win- matically operate 3 times.
  • Page 60: Rain Sensing Wiper

    RAIN SENSING WIPER* “AUTO” Wiper AUTO Position 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. AUTO Rain and Auto Light Sensor Rear Fog Light Switch When the front fog light switch is It controls the wiping speed by de- “ON”...
  • Page 61: 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 cruise 1.
  • Page 62 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 and 1.
  • Page 63 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 64 After you do that, you can use the cruise control system again. But if the cruise control system isn’t recovered, you should con- tact a Ssangyong Dealer for diagnosis of the cruise control system. CAUTION Abnormal changes of the selector lever can damage the engine.
  • Page 65: Outside Rearview Mirror Control Switch And Rear Fog Light Switch

    OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR CONTROL SWITCH AND REAR FOG LIGHT SWITCH Outside Rearview Mirror Folding Outside Rearview Mirror Switch Control To fold the outside rearview mirrors, press the 1. Select the driver side mirror (L) switch. To unfold the mirrors, press again. or the passenger side mirror Mirror Selection Switch (R) with the mirror selection...
  • Page 66: Esp Off (Electronic Stability Program) Switch And Esp System

    (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 67 Make sure to check the vehicle at the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. unstably moving in a certain situation, such as during a sharp corner. The ESP applies brakes on a certain wheel(s) •...
  • Page 68: Center Switch Panel

    CENTER SWITCH PANEL Tailgate and Outside Rearview Mirror* Heated Glass Switch* Press this switch to turn on the tailgate and outside rearview mirror heated glasses. The heated glass indicator in the switch comes on. HDC (Hill Descent Control) Switch* The green HDC indicator in the instrument cluster comes on when pressing this switch.
  • Page 69 TRIP AND RESET SWITCH TRIP/RESET Switch TRIP/RESET switch is used for dif- ferent displays: TRIP A, TRIP B and ODO (the total driving distance) Total driving distance Unit: 0~999999 km 1. Changing the Driving Distance Display Mode Trip A Unit: 0.0~999.9 km To choose a desired driving distance display mode, press the switch: Changing sequence: ODO - TRIP A - TRIP B - ODO 2.
  • Page 70: 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 conve- nient function is for only driving down steep grades. Therefore do not use this function for anything other than driving down steep hills.
  • Page 71 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 72: Heated Glass Switch

    HEATED GLASS SWITCH Tailgate and outside rearview mirror heated glass switch • Press this switch to turn on the tailgate and outside rearview mirror heated glasses. It will operate for about 12 minutes. • Press the switch again to stop the operation. •...
  • Page 73: Audio Remote Control Switches On Steering Wheel

    AUDIO REMOTE CONTROL SWITCHES ON STEERING WHEEL * The audio system equipped in the vehicle can be controlled by the remote control switches on the steering wheel. POWER Audio power on/off when the button is pressed. MUTE Stops audio output from the audio system.
  • Page 74: 4-Wheel Drive Switch

    4-WHEEL DRIVE SWITCH* 4-WHEEL DRIVE SWITCH Only for part time TC, not equpped with 2-wheel drive Driving Mode Change vehicle 2H ⇔ 4H Select a proper driving mode according to the road conditions. Shifting is possible while driving at the speed of 70 km/h or less.
  • Page 75: Cautions When Using 4-Wheel Drive Mode

    • There could be mechanical noises and shocks during mode • If the “4WD CHECK” warning light stays on, have the 4WD sys- changes. However, these are normal conditions due to the mode tem checked by the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong changing operations. Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 76: Switches In Overhead Console

    SWITCHES IN OVERHEAD CONSOLE Room Lamp Main Switch When this switch is pressed, the front and center room lamps are turned on. When pressed again, the lamps go out. If switches of the spots and center room lamps are turned on, the lamps do not go out in spite of repressing the switch.
  • Page 77 Instrument Cluster TABLE OF CONTENTS Instrument Cluster ........5-2 Engine Overheat Warning Light, Front Fog Light Indicator ........... 5-13 Tachometer, Speedometer, Coolant Tem- perature Gauge / Fuel Gauge ....5-3 High Beam Indicator, Door Ajar Warning Light ............5-14 Display ............5-4 Brake Warning Light, Low Fuel Level Warn- Battery Charge Warning Light, Air Bag ing Light .............
  • Page 78: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. Tachometer 13. Power mode indicator 24. ODOmeter/ Trip odometer 2. Speedometer 14. ESP warning light 25. Winter mode indicator 3. Left turn signal indicator 15. 4WD HIGH indicator 26. ABS warning light 4. Right turn signal indicator 16.
  • Page 79: Instrument Cluster

    TACHOMETER SPEEDOMETER COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE / FUEL GAUGE Diesel The tachometer indicates engine speed The speedometer indicates the vehicle Coolant Temperature Gauge (A) in revolutions per minute. Multiply 1,000 speed in kilometers per hour (km/h). The temperature gauge indicates the to the current number, then it will be the temperature of the engine coolant.
  • Page 80 DISPLAY Odometer and Trip Odometer Display Each time the TRIP/RESET switch on the center panel is pressed lightly, the indica- tors are changed. To reset the trip meter, press and hold the switch. Total driving distance Unit: 0~999999 km Auto Shift Indicator (for automatic transmission) This indicator shows the automatic transmission selector lever position Trip A as below.
  • Page 81: Air Bag Warning Light

    If it does not come on, or if it does not go off, or if it flashes or Have the charging system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer illuminates continuously while driving, it means that there is or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 82: Esp Warning Light

    ESP WARNING LIGHT HDC INDICATOR If you press the ESP switch, the ESP function stops and When the HDC switch is pressed once, HDC is ready for the indicator lamp in the instrument cluster comes on. If the use. The green HDC indicator in the instrument cluster ESP function operates, the indicator lamp flickers.
  • Page 83: Seat Belt Reminder

    CAUTION If this indicator blinks, it may indicate that there is something wrong in the immobilizer system. Have the system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. 5 - 7 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 84: Water Separator Warning Light

    Never tions still exist after draining the water, have the system use low quality fuel. checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho- • After removing any water in the fuel filter, pump fuel until rized Service Center.
  • Page 85: How To Drain The Water From The Fuel Filter

    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 86: How To Drain The Water From The Fuel Filter

    CAUTION Drain the water from the fuel filter & water separator immediately after the warning light comes on. If you cannot do that by yourself, visit the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. WARNING Water The fuel system in the engine may get serious damage if you keep driving...
  • Page 87 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 88: 4Wd Indicators

    If the “4WD CAUTION CHECK” warning light stays on, have the 4WD system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer • If the “4WD CHECK” warning light stays on, have the 4WD system or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 89: Engine Overheat Warning Light, Front Fog Light Indicator

    ENGINE OVERHEAT WARNING LIGHT FRONT FOG LIGHT INDICATOR When the engine coolant temperate is abnormally hot, the When the tail or head lights are on, the fog lights come on engine overheat warning light blinks and a warning buzzer if the fog light switch is turned to the “ON” position. Then, sounds.
  • Page 90: High Beam Indicator

    HIGH BEAM INDICATOR DOOR AJAR WARNING LIGHT This indicator illuminates when the high beam headlamp is This light comes on when a door or the tailgate is either switched on. opened or not closed completely. WARNING WARNING Driving with high beam headlamp disturbs the approaching vehicle’s Driving with the door open can cause injury to people inside and out- visibility.
  • Page 91: Low Fuel Level 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 Authorized Service Center. 5 - 1 5 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 92: Power Mode Indicator

    POWER MODE INDICATOR WINTER MODE INDICATOR The power mode switch is located next to the gear shift lever. The indicator comes on when the Winter mode (W) switch When the power mode switch is pressed, the power mode near the gear selector lever is pressed. is activated and its indicator comes on.
  • Page 93: Glow Indicator (Diesel Only), Abs Warning Light

    Have the system checked CAUTION by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center as soon as possible if this condition occurs. When the glow indicator comes on while driving or the engine cannot •...
  • Page 94: Engine Hood Open Warning Light

    Otherwise, the hood may be lifted by a strong wind, block driver’s WARNING visibility, and cause an accident. If the EBD warning light stays on, have the system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. 5 - 1 8 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:29...
  • Page 95: Engine Check Warning Light, Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light

    In this mode, the engine driving force may be decreased or the engine may stall. When this happens, have the system checked at the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au- thorized Service Center. 5 - 1 9 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 96: Cruise Control Indicator

    CRUISE CONTROL INDICATOR This indicator comes on when the cruise control is switched on. 5 - 2 0 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:29...
  • Page 97: Transmission And Brake System 6

    Transmission and Brake System TABLE OF CONTENTS Shift Lever in Manual Transmission ... 6-2 Gear Selector Lever in Automatic Transmis- sion ............... 6-3 Driving Tips for Automatic Transmission ... 6-4 Gear Selector Lever Positions ....6-6 Winter (W) / Power (P) / Normal Mode ..6-11 Parking Aid System ........
  • Page 98: Transmission And Brake System

    SHIFT LEVER IN 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. CAUTION 5th Gear 3rd Gear...
  • Page 99 GEAR SELECTOR LEVER IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Mode Switch To shift into any other position, depress the brake pedal. (The • : Winter mode ignition switch should be in “ON”.) • : Power mode Use the normal mode in nor- The shift lever moves mal driving conditions.
  • Page 100: Driving Tips For Automatic Transmission

    “D” ing the vehicle, wait for a while until the shift indicator have your vehicle checked and serviced at Ssangyong Dealer or comes on for several seconds with the brake pedal depressed. Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. TRANSMISSION AND BRAKE SYSTEM...
  • Page 101 Kickdown Function Engine Brake If you need to accelerate rapidly, depress the accelerator When the accelerator pedal is released while the vehicle pedal completely to the floor. Then, a one- or two-lever is in motion, the engine speed decreases. This de- gear will automatically be engaged.
  • Page 102: Gear Selector Lever Positions

    GEAR SELECTOR LEVER POSITIONS P: PARK POSITION WARNING “P” • Never shift into when the vehicle is moving, or the trans- mission will be damaged. “P” • Stop the vehicle completely before shifting into “P” • To shift from the position to another position, the ignition switch must be turned to “ON”...
  • Page 103: Shift Lever Lock Release

    3. Start the engine, release the parking brake, and place the “D” selector lever at WARNING If this happens, have your vehicle repaired by the nearest Ssangyong dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center as soon as possible. TRANSMISSION AND BRAKE SYSTEM 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:29...
  • Page 104 R: REVERSE POSITION N: NEUTRAL POSITION • Use this position to reverse the vehicle. At this position, the engine does not transfer power to the wheels and the vehicle will not move. However, for safety, “R” “P” “N” To shift into from , completely stop the apply the brake while at rest.
  • Page 105 D: DRIVE POSITION CAUTION Please note that the vehicle may slowly move forward on level “D” ground when the selector lever is in WARNING • Do not abruptly drive off or sharply accelerate the vehicle after “D” shifting into , or the transmission will be damaged. Especially, when you start off on a hill after stopping and parking the vehicle, “D”...
  • Page 106 ADJUSTMENT FOR THE SHIFTABLE • In this position, you can only use the 1st gear in the transmission. Use this position on long mountainous terrains, steep hills, and rough off-road. This also provides the engine brake effect on steep downhills. •...
  • Page 107: Winter (W) / Power (P) / Normal Mode

    WINTER (W) / POWER (P) / NORMAL MODE MODE SWITCH When driving on a slippery road, “W” push the section on the switch. This activates the winter mode and you will be able to drive off more gently. When an extra driv- ing power is needed for a certain situation such as driving up a steep hill or passing by other...
  • Page 108: Parking Aid System

    PARKING AID SYSTEM “R” When the gear selector lever is shifted into , the parking aid sys- Distance Alarm interval tem is activated and the sensors in the rear bumper detect the distance to any obstacle. You can figure out the distance from the obstacle to over 1.2 m no alarm your vehicle by the alarming sound.
  • Page 109 Weak Sensing Scopes “ON”, it means that there is a malfunction in the system. Have the parking aid system checked by a Ssangyong • When they are partially covered by snow or mud. Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. Do not •...
  • Page 110: Brake System

    BRAKE SYSTEM Brake warning light indicator warning light warning light warning light HDC switch switch Brake pedal Parking brake 6-14 TRANSMISSION AND BRAKE SYSTEM 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:29...
  • Page 111: Brake Warning Light

    BRAKE PEDAL (FOOT BRAKE) BRAKE WARNING LIGHT The brake pedal (foot brake) is designed to decrease the vehicle 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 112 WARNING If the ESP warning light comes on, the ESP related system is defective. Resuming ESP Function Make sure to check the vehicle at the nearest Ssangyong Dealer or When the ESP warning lamp is on, push the ESP switch Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 113 HDC SWITCH* HDC INDICATOR* When this button is pressed Green light on: HDC is ready for use (by pressing the HDC switch). once, HDC is ready for use. The green HDC indicator in Green light blinking: HDC is being applied. the instrument cluster comes Red light on: the HDC system is over- on.
  • Page 114: Abs Warning Light

    • If this light doesn’t come on when the ignition is switched on or If the EBD warning light stays on, have the system checked at the if this light doesn’t go out, contact your nearest Ssangyong Dealer Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 115: Parking Brake Operation

    ) doesn’t go out after releasing the Park your vehicle at a safe place and pull up the parking parking brake, have the brake system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. brake lever. Then, the parking brake warning light ( comes on.
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  • Page 117: Seat

    Seats TABLE OF CONTENTS Driver’s Seat (Power Seat)* ......7-2 Driver’s Seat (Manual Seat) ......7-4 Passenger’s Seat ......... 7-5 Rear Seat ............. 7-6 Seat Heating System* ......... 7-8 Warning and Caution ........7-9 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:29...
  • Page 118: Driver's Seat (Power Seat)

    DRIVER’S SEAT (POWER SEAT)* Head Restraint Adjustment To raise the head restraint, WARNING pull it up without pressing the release button. To lower the Do not adjust the driver’s seat when the vehicle is moving. Control of the head restraint, press the re- vehicle can be lost.
  • Page 119 Seatback Pocket There is a storage pocket for storing small items. Seat Heater* By operating the seat heater Lumbar Support (Driver’s Seat) switch, you can heat the seat cushion and seatback. Turn the lever forward to in- crease the amount of lum- bar support.
  • Page 120: Driver's Seat (Manual Seat)

    DRIVER’S SEAT (MANUAL SEAT) Seat Slide Adjustment To move the seat forward or backward, pull and hold the Head Restraint Adjustment seat slide lever up and Same as that of the power seat move the seat as desired. Then, release the lever. Lumbar Support Same as that of the power seat Seatback Pocket...
  • Page 121: Passenger's Seat

    PASSENGER’S SEAT Power Seat* Manual Seat Seat Seat Heater* Heater* Seatback Reclining Seat Slide Seatback Reclin- Seat Slide Adjustment Adjustment ing Adjustment Adjustment 7 - 5 ½ÃÆ® ¹× ½ÃÆ® ÆíÀÇÀåÄ¡ SEATS 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:30...
  • Page 122: Rear Seat

    REAR SEAT Head Restraint Adjustment To raise the head restraint, pull it up without pressing the release button. To lower the head restraint, press the release button ( ) 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 123 FULL FLATTING THE SEAT 2. After unlocking the seatback, fold it down toward the front 1. Push back the second row seatback folding lever ( ). side of vehicle. Ensure that the seatback in rear seat is completely folded and locked. 3.
  • Page 124: Seat Heating System

    Passenger’s seat heating • If the temperature continues to rise, turn the switch off and have the switch system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. Press the switch to heat the seat • In the case of the driver’s seat, an excessive usage of the heated and press again to stop the seat seat might make you sleepy and could negatively affect your safety.
  • Page 125: Warning And Caution

    WARNING AND CAUTION WARNING AND CAUTION WARNING CAUTION • All necessary driver’s seat adjustments should be made be- • Power seats will be operated even when the ignition switch is fore any driving. turned to the “OFF” position. However, to prevent battery discharge, operate your seats when the engine is running.
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  • Page 127 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 Center Seat ..........8-6 Child Restraints and Pregnant Woman ..
  • Page 128: Seat Belt And Air Bag

    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. Front Air Bags Three point Three point seat belt seat belt...
  • Page 129 • Modifications and improper maintenance for the safety systems could cause serious injury. The safety systems including seat belts should be checked and repaired by only a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 130: Seat Belt

    SEAT BELT SEAT BELT IN FRONT SEATS Seat Belt Height Adjustment • To raise the seat belt, slide the seat belt height adjustor 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 131: 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 is retractor. If the seat belt is locked body and the lap belt as low as pos- securely locked.
  • Page 132: How To Fasten The Seat Belts In Second Row Center Seat

    HOW TO FASTEN THE SEAT BELTS IN SECOND ROW CENTER SEAT LAP BELT (GENERAL) 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.
  • Page 133 REAR THREE POINT SEAT BELT (CENTER SEAT) 1. Pull out the smaller latch plate (B) from up- per retractor (1). 2. Insert it into the black buckle (3) until it clicks. 3. Pull out the bigger latch plate (A) and posi- tion the seat belt across your shoulder, chest and hips.
  • Page 134: 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 135 INFANT AND CHILD SAFETY Child Seat Children that are too small to use the seat belts must be properly secured in a child restraint system. WARNING Do not place a child restraint system in the front seat. The infant or child could be severely injured by an air bag inflation in case of an accident.
  • Page 136: Securing A Child Restrain System With "Isofix" System And "Tether Anchorage" System

    SECURING A CHILD RESTRAIN SYSTEM WITH “ISOFIX” SYSTEM AND “TETHER ANCHORAGE” SYSTEM* ISOFIX system is a standardised method of fitting child seats that eliminates the need to use the stadard adult seatbelt to secure the seat in the vehicle. This enables a much more secure and positive location with the added benefit of easier and qucker installation. An ISOFIX- seat can only be installed if it has vehicle-specific approval in accordance with the requirements of ECE-R44 Locations of ISOFIX Lower Anchors and Top Tether...
  • Page 137 How to use ISOFIX Lower Anchor 1. Pull up the seatback folding lever of second row seat and make the seatback in upright position. ISOFIX Lower anchor 2. Now, you can see the ISOFIX lower anchors. 8-11 SEAT BELT AND AIR BAG 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 138 How to use Top Tether 1. Remove the head restraint from the second row seat. Child seat Top tether connector Child restraint attachment 3. Insert the child restraint attachments into the ISOFIX lower anchors until you hear click sound. 4. Adjust the seatback angle as desired. 2.
  • Page 139 ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems Installation Suitability for Various ISOFIX Positions Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Mass Group Size Class Fixture Frt Passenger Rear Centre Rear Out Board ISO/L1 CARRYCOT ISO/L2 GROUP 0 UP TO 10KG ISO/R1 ISO/R1 GROUP 0+ UP TO 13KG ISO/R2 ISO/R3 ISO/R2...
  • Page 140 • Use only the officially approved child restraint. • Group 0 & 0+ Ssangyong is not responsible for the personal injury and Rear facing child restraint fitted on the rear seat property damage due to the defect of child restraint.
  • Page 141 Child Restraint System Installation Suitability For Various Seating Positions Restraint Front Rear Rear Out Mass Group Mounting Method of Vehicle Device Figure Passenger Centre Board GROUP 0 UP TO 10KG Rear facing child seat 3-point belt rear-facing GROUP 0+ UP TO 13KG Rear facing child seat 3-point belt rear-facing GROUP I 9 TO 18KG...
  • Page 142: Warnings For Seat Belt

    No replacement is • Do not buck up two or more persons with one seat belt. required after a minor collision if a Ssangyong Dealer or • Do not wear the seat belt over any hard or breakable Ssangyong Authorized Service Center finds that no dam- objects in pockets or on clothes.
  • Page 143 WARNINGS FOR SEAT BELT • Replace the entire seat belt assembly after a severe im- • Keep the buckle clean. pact even if the damage is not obvious. • Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure • Never modify the seat belt. of the body, and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis or the hips, chest and shoulders, as applicable;...
  • Page 144 WARNINGS FOR SEAT BELT • Do not install a child restraint at the centre of the rear • Do not install more than one child restraint lower an- seat using the vehicle's ISOFIX anchors. The ISOFIX an- chorage point. The improperly increased load may chors are only provided for the left and right outboard cause the anchorage points or tether to break, causing rear seating positions.
  • Page 145: Air Bag

    If this lamp does not go out after engine starting or comes on while driving, it means that there is a malfunction in the system. Have the air bag system checked immediately by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. Passenger’s Air Bag Driver’s Air Bag...
  • Page 146 SRS AIR BAG The Supplemental Restraint System air bag is designed to Locations of Air Bag Warning Labels 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 147: 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 supple- ment the seat belts to prevent or reduce any personal injuries. The air bag can inflate when: •...
  • Page 148: Curtain Air Bag

    CURTAIN AIR BAG* Curtain Air Bag Operation The air bag inflates when: • A moderate to severe impact to the middle of the ve- hicle body’s side structure. The air bag can inflate when: • Vehicle rolls onto its side and causes a severe side impact.
  • Page 149: Warnings For Air Bag

    Center. 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 150 • Hold only the outer rim of the steering so that the air bag Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service can inflate without any hindrance. Center.
  • Page 151: Ventilation, Heating, And

    Ventilation, Heating, and Air Conditioning 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 Manual Heater / Air Conditioner ....9-10 Defogging and Defrosting ......
  • Page 152: Heater / Air Conditioner System

    HEATER / AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM Sun Sensor Heater/AC Control Panel VENTILATION, HEATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:30...
  • Page 153 Front Center Vent Front Side Vent Open Closed Airflow Volume Control Dial Airflow Direction Airflow Direction Control Lever Control Lever You can adjust the direction of the airflow by moving the You can adjust the direction of the airflow by moving the air- knob horizontally or vertically.
  • Page 154: Warnings And Cautions

    WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS Refrigerant Specification & Capacity CAUTION Item • If your vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight, open all win- R134a Specification dows to extract heat before turning on the air conditioning (A/C). • Operating the air conditioning (A/C) for a long time while the ve- Capacity 650 ±...
  • Page 155: Supplementary Heating Device

    SUPPLEMENTARY HEATING DEVICE The vehicle equiped with the DI engine has the supplemen- tary heating devices to increase the heating effect before the engine coolant fully warms up. The supplementary heating This supplementary heater is an electrical air heating devices are as follows: type and installed on the heater outlet port.
  • Page 156: 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 157 Temperature Control Switch Fan Speed Control Switch To adjust the temperature turn the switch as To control the fan speed, turn this switch. When turning required. this switch in the Auto mode, the “AUTO” indicator goes out and the system is changed to the manual mode. CAUTION If the air conditioner switch is turned off, the air conditioner does not work even when the fan switch is operated.
  • Page 158 Air Conditioner Switch Defroster Switch When you press this switch, the ( ) indicator comes Use this switch for quick defrosting. on and the air conditioner starts to operate, however, the When you press this switch, the airflow direction will be “AUTO”...
  • Page 159 Air Source Selection Switch AQS indicator Air circulation By pressing the switch, the fresh air intake mode and recirculation mode change alternatively. WARNING • Use of the recirculation mode for a long period of time can cause stuffiness, headache, drowsiness, or fogged window. •...
  • Page 160: Manual Heater / Air Conditioner

    MANUAL HEATER / AIR CONDITIONER You can have a pleasant interior temperature by manually turning on or off the air conditioning or heating system, controlling the fan speed ranging from 1 to 4 and the temperature of air, and adjusting the direction of air flow. Defroster switch The fan speed can be adjusted in 4 different stages.
  • Page 161 Defroster Switch Use this switch for quick defrosting. When you press this switch, the airflow di- rection will be changed to the windshield and door glasses, the air conditioner operates automatically, outside air comes in, and the indicator on the switch comes on.
  • Page 162 Air Conditioner ON/OFF Switch To turn on the air conditioner, press this switch when the fan speed switch is in any position except “0” position. Then, the indicator in the switch comes on. To turn off the air conditioner, press the switch again. Air conditioner Air circulation ON indicator...
  • Page 163: Defogging And Defrosting

    DEFOGGING AND DEFROSTING Inside of the Windshield Automatic Air Conditioner 1. Press the defroster switch. 2. Adjust the fan speed with the fan speed control. 3. To quickly remove the fog on the glass, set the fan speed switch at a high speed position. 4.
  • Page 164: 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.
  • Page 165: 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 the •...
  • Page 166 This protruding section indi- cates that this is the bottom of the filter. 4. Remove the filter cover. 5. Pull out the first filter. 6. Slightly move the second filter to the left side and pull it out. 7. Istall in the reverse order of removal. 9-16 VENTILATION, HEATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 167 Turbocharger System TABLE OF CONTENTS Cautions in Using the Turbocharger ..10-2 Preventive Maintenance ......10-3 Turbocharger Inspection ......10-4 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:30...
  • Page 168: Turbo Charger System

    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 con- sists of two turbo elements, a turbine and a compressor, both of which are driven from the main center shaft.
  • Page 169: Preventive Maintenance

    PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE The vehicle owner should be encouraged to observe the fol- CAUTION lowing precautions to ensure maximum turbocharger ser- • At low ambient temperature, or when ever the vehicle has not vice life. been used for a long period, normal engine oil pressure and flow is affected.
  • Page 170: 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 oper- manifold mounting can result in severe engine damage. ating speed.
  • Page 171 Convenience Devices TABLE OF CONTENTS Storage Boxes and Convenience Device ... 11-2 Cigarette Lighter / Removable Ashtray .. 11-11 Tiltable Steering Wheel and Horn .... 11-4 Power Outlet ..........11-12 Inside Rearview Mirror ....... 11-5 Rear Armrest / Assist Grip and Coat Hook ..............
  • Page 172: 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 Cigarette lighter Horn Glove box Driver’s door Center console map pocket Power outlet Passenger’s door map pocket 11-2 CONVENIENCE DEVICES 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:30...
  • Page 173 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 174: Tiltable Steering Wheel And Horn

    TILTABLE STEERING WHEEL AND HORN Horn Tiltable Steering Wheel 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 175: 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 FUNCTION)* MANUAL TYPE INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR 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 176: Map Pocket

    MAP POCKET FRONT DOOR REAR DOOR The map pocket is located on each front door. Maps, magazines, newspapers, and other items can be stored. 11-6 CONVENIENCE DEVICES 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:30...
  • Page 177: Holder

    CENTER CONSOLE / FRONT CUP HOLDER / ASHTRAY HOLDER CENTER CONSOLE FRONT CUP HOLDER AND ASHTRAY HOLDER Push the button and lift the cover lid to open in order to store The holder is located in order to put the cup or ashtray into small items.
  • Page 178: Sunglasses Box / Front Console

    SUNGLASSES BOX / FRONT CONSOLE SUNGLASSES BOX STORAGE BOX (FRONT) Press the button to open the console and place the sun- There is another front storage box at the bottom of the center glasses onto the hook. panel. CAUTION CAUTION •...
  • Page 179 CARD HOLDER / SUN VISORS AND VANITY MIRROR LAMP CARD HOLDER SUN VISORS AND VANITY MIRROR LAMP* Vanity mirror Sun visor Illumination lamp Tickets and cards can be stored. Sun Visors Pull the sun visor down or to the left (right), if necessary. Vanity Mirror Swing the sun visor down and open the cover to reveal the mirror.
  • Page 180: Glove Box / Digital Clock

    GLOVE BOX / DIGITAL CLOCK GLOVE BOX DIGITAL CLOCK Setting button Hour adjusting button Minute adjusting button Pull up on the lever to open the glove box. Items can be stored. (HOUR) : Hour Adjusting Button When the tail lights are on and the glove box is open, the (MINUTE) : Minute Adjusting Button glove box inner lamp comes on.
  • Page 181: Cigarette Lighter

    • When the cigarette lighter does not automatically pop up after 30 seconds, there is a danger of overheating. If this happens, WARNING pull it out and have the problem corrected by Ssangyong Dealer To avoid danger of fire, do not accumulate inflammable materials, or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 182: Power Outlet

    POWER OUTLET FRONT POWER OUTLET REAR POWER OUTLET An auxiliary power outlet for extra electrical devices is WARNING installed. This power outlet supplies power when the ignition • For the extra electrical devices, you must use this power outlet. key is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. If you alter the vehicle's wire lines and leave the wires to hang freely, it could cause an accident like a fire.
  • Page 183: Rear Armrest / Assist Grip And Coat Hook

    REAR ARMREST / ASSIST GRIP AND COAT HOOK REAR ARMREST (CENTER) ASSIST GRIP AND COAT HOOK Coat hook The rear armrest is located in the center of the rear seat. Assist grip is not installed on the driver side. A coat hook is Pull down the armrest to use.
  • Page 184: Lamps 14

    ROOM LAMPS FRONT ROOM LAMP When this switch is pressed, the front and center room lamps are Main switch turned on. When pressed again, the lamps go out. * When a door is opened, the front and center room lamps Spot are turned on.
  • Page 185: Rear Storage Box And Seatback Pocket

    REAR STORAGE BOX AND SEATBACK POCKET REAR STORAGE BOX SEATBACK POCKET Rear storage box There is another storage box under the cup holder. There is a storage pocket for storing small items. 11-15 CONVENIENCE DEVICES 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:30...
  • Page 186: Luggage Net And Luggage Anchor & Cover

    LUGGAGE NET AND LUGGAGE ANCHOR & COVER* LUGGAGE NET LUGGAGE ANCHOR Any possibly moving objects during driving can be stored Your vehicle has 6 luggage anchors on the luggage room securely in the luggage net. floor. Hook the net up to the luggage compartment. WARNING The luggage anchor should be used to secure all loads in the lug- gage room by using the proper straps.
  • Page 187 LUGGAGE COVER* When Unrolling the Luggage Cover NOTE Pull the handle of the luggage cover at the center, and fix it Store the luggage cover separately to use the luggage room of the into the grooves at left and right sides of quarter trim inner vehicle wide.
  • Page 188: Rear Defogger And Antenna

    REAR DEFOGGER AND ANTENNA Radio antenna Heating grids The heating grids are on the center section of the tailgate window. Be careful not to damage the heating grids and antenna while cleaning the inside of the window. CAUTION Do not coat the tailgate window and side windows with any af- termarket products, especially a metal anti-glare film or a two-tone film.
  • Page 189: Audio System

    AUDIO SYSTEM CAUTIONS WHEN USING AUDIO SYSTEM • An illegal copy of a CD may cause a malfunc- tion in the audio head unit and abnormal replay. Use only original CD. Audio switch in the • Incompatible discs may cause a malfunction steering wheel* in the system.
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  • Page 191 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 OVM Tools ..........12-5 Emergency Towing ........
  • Page 192: 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. Booster battery The positive (+) cable to the positive (+) terminal. The minus (–) cable to the minus (–) terminal.
  • Page 193: In Case Of Emergency

    1. Prepare a set of jumper cables. WARNING 2. Place another vehicle that has the same 12 V of power • Connecting the jumper cable to the negative terminal of the dis- near to the discharged vehicle. charged battery could result in arcing and possibly a battery explosion.
  • Page 194: 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 195: Ovm Tools

    OVM TOOLS Jack and OVM tool box Emergency tools such as the jack, the jack connection, and 1. Jack others are stored inside of jack and OVM tool box. 2. Jack connection 3. Wheel nut wrench 4. Screwdriver (+ and -) 5.
  • Page 196: Changing A Flat Tire

    CHANGING A FLAT TIRE 1. Stop your vehicle in a safe place and turn on the hazard 4. Pull out the jack, the wheel nut wrench, OVM tool and the flasher and then apply the parking brake. jack connection. The jack extension can be only taken out after removing the emergency tire.
  • Page 197: Removing The Spare Tire

    After installing the spare tire on a wheel, curely lock it to the carrier holder. take your vehicle to a Ssangyong authorized service center or a • When one of the rear tires is flat, you may not have a enough tire-specialized shop to replace it with a new regular tire.
  • Page 198: Changing A Spare Tire

    CHANGING A SPARE TIRE 1. Pry off the wheel cap with a flat blade screwdriver. 2. Loosen the wheel nuts one or two turns by turning them counterclockwise with the wheel nut wrench. WARNING WARNING • The parking brake should always be applied when replacing the •...
  • Page 199 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. Do not use the jack on a tilted or soft surface.
  • Page 200 Jack knob 4. Combine the jack, the wheel nut wrench and the jack con- 6. Take the wheel off and place the wheel under the vehicle nection as shown in the figure. Jack up the vehicle by body. This helps to minimize any danger if the jack slip off rotating the combined wrench clockwise until the tire is position.
  • Page 201 8. Lower the vehicle by rotating the combined wrench Tighten up the wheel nuts in the di- counter-clockwise until the tire touches the ground. Re- agonal sequence as shown in the move the jack. picture. Each nut should be turned a couple of times at a time.
  • Page 202 • 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 203: 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 204: When The Engine Is Overheating

    WHEN THE ENGINE IS OVERHEATING Engine over- heat warning lamp Coolant temperature gauge When the engine overheats, steam or spray may come out Symptoms: the engine compartment. Or, the coolant temperature gauge touches “H”. If this happens, the engine overheat warning •...
  • Page 205 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 Autho- rized Service Center. 12-15 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 206: Water Separator Warning Light And Engine Check Warning Light

    If these conditions occur, immediately drain the water from the fuel filter & the water separator. If the above conditions are still existing after draining the water, have the system checked by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 207: Shift Lever Lock Release And Safety Mode Reset

    If the shift lever is stuck in the position, take the above steps to drive your vehicle. Then, you must have your vehicle checked by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. 12-17 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:31...
  • Page 208: 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. Choose an appropriate towing method based upon vehicle damage.
  • Page 209: Emergency Towing

    EMERGENCY TOWING Location of Towing Hooks Rear towing hook Front 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 the cure the rope to both of the towing hooks under the front towed vehicle should stay behind the steering wheel.
  • Page 210: Trailer Towing

    The weight of your loaded trailer (gross trailer weight) should ensure that the correct equipment is fitted to your vehicle. never exceed the specified values. Your Ssangyong Dealer will help supply and install towing The maximum permissible trailer ball weight is (MT: 84kg / equipment to suit your requirement.
  • Page 211 Maximum Load Limits (unit: kg) Maximum permissible Maximum static vertical load on Type Trailer the coupling device 2,100 with brake 2,300 without brake 2,100 with brake 2,300 without brake The above dimensions are certified data to meet the follow- ing conditions. On a 12% of uphill: Capable of 5 starts within 5 minutes (with trailer) On a 18% of uphill: Capable of 5 starts within 5 minutes...
  • Page 212: Brake Fluid

    TIRES WARNING Incorrect loading and crosswinds, large trucks passing or road rough- When towing trailers, be sure your tires are properly inflated ness can cause swaying or trailer separation. to the inflation pressure. • Adjust ball load by distribution of load in trailer. •...
  • Page 213: Towing Tips

    • Parking on a steep slope is not recommended. TOWING TIPS You really should not park your vehicle, with a trailer When towing a trailer, your vehicle will handle differently attached, on a hill. compared with normal driving condition. If something goes wrong, such as the trailer/caravan hitch For safety, observe the following precautions: becoming disengaged, people can be injured and both the •...
  • Page 214: 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 215: 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 •...
  • Page 216: 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 217 Service and Maintenance TABLE OF CONTENTS Fuel Filter and Water Separator (With Addi- Daily Check List ......... 13-2 tional Water Separator) ......13-12 Locations in Engine Compartment (Without Additional Water Separator) ....13-3 Brake and Clutch Fluid (With M/T) ..13-15 Locations in Engine Compartment (With Washer Fluid ..........
  • Page 218: 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 ve- hicle checked at a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. 13-2 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:31...
  • Page 219: Locations In Engine Compartment (Without Additional Water Separator)

    LOCATIONS IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT (Without Additional Water Separator) CAUTION Do not work on the engine compartment while the engine, radiator, exhaust manifold, muffler or catalytic converter is hot. Always turn the engine off and allow it to cool before starting the maintenance. Coolant surge tank Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (for manual transmission)
  • Page 220: Locations In Engine Compartment (With Additional Water Separator)

    LOCATIONS IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT (With Additional Water Separator) Coolant surge tank Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (for manual transmission) Relay and fuse box Engine oil Engine oil filler cap dipstick Air cleaner Battery Fuel filter Power steering Priming pump fluid reservoir Water separator Front washer fluid reservoir...
  • Page 221 Ssangyong genuine engine oil Specification Approved by MB SHEET 229.1, or 229.3 Capacity 7.5 L WARNING Use only Ssangyong genuine engine oil and filters. Use of non- recommended products could cause damage to the engine. 13-5 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:31...
  • Page 222: Engine Oil

    SYMC recommends • Use only the Ssangyong genuine engine oil and filter. that the oil level be checked every time you refuel the vehicle or you drive the long distance until the first 5,000 km.
  • Page 223 Engine als cannot get into the engine. • Use only the Ssangyong genuine The viscosity should be selected according to outside temperature. Do not switch engine oil. to a different viscosity in the event of brief temperature fluctuations.
  • Page 224: Engine Coolant

    Use only the 4. If no unusual things happen, tighten the coolant reser- Ssangyong genuine coolant and anti-freeze. If different types of cool- voir cap. ants or unapproved coolants are used to refill, chemical reactions can be caused and block the flow of the coolant.
  • Page 225: Air Cleaner

    AIR CLEANER Change 1. Unscrew the cover bolts and remove the cover. 2. Replace the air cleaner element with a new one. Make sure that the element is correctly installed in the air cleaner housing. Air cleaner 3. Close the cover and tighten the bolts. Cleaning Blow the compressed air through the element in the opposite direc-...
  • Page 226: Power Steering Fluid

    POWER STEERING FLUID Power steering fluid reservoir Mean Check the fluid level on a level ground with the engine turned Specification and Capacity 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 Specification ATF DEXRON II or III mark, refill the reservoir with the specified fluid.
  • Page 227: Fuel Filter And Priming Pump

    FUEL FILTER AND PRIMING PUMP (Without Additional Water Separator) • Change the fuel filter at every 30,000 km Plug opening direction (EU) or 25,000 km (General) of driving. Plug closing direction • Drain water from the fuel filter whenever re- Fuel filter placing the engine oil.
  • Page 228: Fuel Filter And Water Separator (With Addi- Tional Water Separator)

    FUEL FILTER AND WATER SEPARATOR (With Additional Water Separator) Fuel filter Priming Pump Operating Conditions 1. If the vehicle has been run out of fuel Water 2. After draining water from the fuel filter. Priming separator pump 3. After replacing the fuel filter Before starting the engine, perform the pumping operation of the priming pump until it becomes rigid so that the fuel pump fills up with fuel.
  • Page 229: Fuel Filter

    FUEL FILTER 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. The fuel filter offers the water separating function to block the inflow of water. CAUTION •...
  • Page 230: Water Separator

    WATER SEPARATOR 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 replacing the engine oil. After draining the water, press the priming pump until it be- comes rigid.
  • Page 231: Brake And Clutch Fluid (With M/T)

    • The fluid gradually decreases according to brake pad wear. A sud- den 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 232: Washer Fluid

    WASHER FLUID TOP UP WASHER FLUID Frequently check the washer fluid level and add the speci- fied product as needed. In winter, use only the specified washer liquid for winter season. WARNING • The washer fluid includes flammable materials to prevent freezing.
  • Page 233: 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 234 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 running, You can get serious injuries if you are not careful. Keep naked electrical systems could be damaged.
  • Page 235: Fuse And Relay Box

    • Always replace a specified fuse with the same rating. • If a newly inserted fuse blows again after a short time, have the electrical system checked and repaired by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. Interior Fuse and Relay Box...
  • Page 236: 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 dam- 2.
  • Page 237 ENGINE ROOM FUSE BOX LABEL SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE 7.5A CABIN CABIN POWER POWER F/BOX ABS/ESP F/BOX WINDOW Key 1 WINDOW (B+POWER3) (B+POWER1) RLY 18 Hazard Head LP ABS/ESP FOLD'G MIRROR REAR HEAD LP WIPER (HI) TAIL LP WHASER (LOW) (50P) RLY 16...
  • Page 238 INTERIOR FUSE BOX LABEL (DRIVER’S SIDE) 13-22 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:31...
  • Page 239 INTERIOR FUSE BOX LABEL (PASSENGER’S SIDE) SPARE SPARE *DSL SPARE HAZARD LAMP ENG ECU SPARE PASS P/SEAT SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE DSP & AMP *DSL NAVIGATION ENG ECU HAZARD LAMP BLOWER AUDIO UNIT 7.5A *DSL ENG ECU SPARE 7.5A *GSL *GSL SPARE SENSOR...
  • Page 240: Tire

    TIRE TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE Under Proper Over inflation inflation inflation Tire Pressure CAUTION • Maintaining the specified tire pressure is essential for comfortable Driving tires Spare tire riding, driving safety, and long tire life. Incorrect inflation pressures will increase tire wear and will impair safety, vehicle handling, com- 30 psi (2.06 bar) 60 psi (4.13 bar) fortable driving and fuel economy.
  • Page 241 WARNING • Driving on worn or damaged tires is very dangerous and may cause • Be sure to replace and rotate the tires at a Ssangyong Authorized an accident. Also, a damaged tire could burst. Service Center or professional tire shops.
  • Page 242: Tire Chain

    Keep the removed snow tires in a cool and shady place. Be careful not objects during driving, have it checked by a to contact them with any oil, grease, or fuel. Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Ser- vice Center. • The use of tire sizes other than the specified sizes...
  • Page 243: Wiper Blade Replacement

    WIPER BLADE REPLACEMENT 1. Lift the wiper arm up from the 2. Press the safety button ( ). 3. Slide the blade down and remove it windshield. from the arm. 4. Install a new blade. • The tailgate wiper blade can be re- 5.
  • Page 244: Do-It-Yourself Operation

    • When working with the battery or fuel related components, • Use only the genuine Ssangyong oils and fluids. always stop the engine and do not smoke. Also, remove all • Do not allow oils and coolant to make contact with skin or flames or sparks near the vehicle.
  • Page 245: Scheduled Maintenance Services (Diesel Engine)

    * 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 246 * 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 247 * 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 249 Lamp TABLE OF CONTENTS Bulb Specifications and Functional Check ..............14-2 Location of Exterior Lamps ...... 14-3 Interior Lamps .......... 14-11 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:31...
  • Page 250: Bulb Specifications And Functional Check

    ← Luggage lamp cloth. ← Door courtesy lamp • Never try to adjust the headlamp aiming angle. It should be done by a qualified technician in a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au- thorized Service Center. 14-2 LAMP 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:31...
  • Page 251: Location Of Exterior Lamps

    LOCATION OF EXTERIOR LAMPS Side repeater Front fog light Rear fog light* (Mandatory option where required by regulation) Headlamp Rear Combination Lamp Turn signal Tail light/ lamp Stop lamp Back-up lamp Headlamp Turn signal lamp 14-3 LAMP 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:31...
  • Page 252: Removing Headlamp Housing

    (High beam/ Low beam) WARNING For safe driving, do not adjust the headlamp aiming by yourself. Turn signal It should be done by a qualified technician in a Ssangyong lamp Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. Aiming adjusting screw 14-4 LAMP 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ...
  • Page 253: Turn Signal Lamp

    HEADLAMP TURN SIGNAL LAMP 1. Remove the headlamp cover from the removed headlamp 1. Remove the turn signal lamp connector from the removed housing. headlamp housing. 2. Release the fixing clip. 2. Push down and turn the bulb to remove. 3.
  • Page 254: Front Fog Light

    Ssangyong dealer or authorized be done by a Ssangyong dealer or authorized 2. Remove the front fog light connec- service operation.
  • Page 255: Side Repeater

    SIDE REPEATER 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. Side repeater 2. Pull the lamp housing out while pushing it rearward. 3. Disconnect the connector. 4. Remove the bulb housing. 5. Remove the bulb from the housing. 6. Replace it with a new one. 7.
  • Page 256: Rear Combination Lamp

    REAR COMBINATION LAMP 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Disconnect the two mounting bolts from the rear combination lamp. Rear combination lamp 3. Remove the rear combination lamp 6. Remove the back-up lamp bulb while from the body. pulling it/remove the turn signal lamp bulb while pushing and turning it.
  • Page 257 REAR FOG LIGHT 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Remove the one bolt of the rear fog light and remove the bracket. 3. Remove the three bolts and re- move the assembly of the rear fog light from the rear bumper.
  • Page 258: License Plate Lamp

    LICENSE PLATE LAMP 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. To take out the license plate light assembly, remove the two fasten- ing screws on the license plate light and push the assembly downward. 3. Remove the lamp housing by turn- ing the connector.
  • Page 259: Interior Lamps

    INTERIOR LAMPS FRONT ROOM LAMP CENTER ROOM AND LUGGAGE ROOM LAMPS Center room Luggage room lamps 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Cover the tip of a flat blade screwdriver with a cloth and 2.
  • Page 260: Glove Box Lamp

    GLOVE BOX LAMP DOOR COURTESY LAMP 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 1. Remove the ignition key from the key cylinder. 2. Open the cover as shown in the figure. 2. Cover the tip of a flat blade screwdriver with a cloth and insert the tip into a lamp cover slot.
  • Page 261 Vehicle Care TABLE OF CONTENTS Vehicle Care ..........15-2 Running-in Period ......... 15-2 Cleaning Agents ..........15-2 Care and Cleaning of the Interior ....15-3 Glass Surfaces ..........15-4 Care and Cleaning of the Exterior ....15-4 Corrosion Protection ........15-5 Caring for Your Vehicle Under 0°C (32°F) ...
  • Page 262: Running-In Period

    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. When cleaning the inside or outside of the vehicle, do not use volatile cleaning solvents such as: acetone, lacquer thinners, enamel reducers, nail polish removers;...
  • Page 263: 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. With the use of modern trim materials, it is very important that you use proper cleaning techniques and cleaners.
  • Page 264: Glass Surfaces

    Ssangyong vehicles are designed to operate under normal equivalent non abrasive cleaner. Your windshield is clean if environmental conditions and to withstand the natural beads do not form when rinsing with water.
  • Page 265: Corrosion Protection

    CORROSION PROTECTION Your car was designed to resist corrosion. When it was built, Protecting Exterior Bright Metal Parts special and protective finishes were used on most parts of Bright metal parts should be cleaned regularly to keep their your car to help maintain a good appearance, strength and luster.
  • Page 266: Vehicle Care

    Bare metal will corrode quickly washed off. Therefore you should use only a filling station or a Ssangyong Distributor who has oil separator equipment in and may develop into a major repair expense. Minor chips the car wash bay.
  • Page 267: Caring For Your Vehicle Under 0°C (32°F)

    50:50 mixture of water and antifreeze. To maintain its optimal operating condition, it is recom- • Use only Ssangyong genuine coolant. mended that the air conditioner be turned on for approxi- mately 5 to 10 minutes every week throughout all seasons.
  • Page 268: 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 269: Other Maintenance Tips

    OTHER MAINTENANCE TIPS After driving on a calcium chloride (salt) spayed road, wash Diesel Fuel in the Winter 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 270: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE DRIVING For safe and comfortable driving, check each part of the Checking the Driving Conditions: vehicle before driving your vehicle. • Adjustment of the rearview mirror • Applying the brake and releasing the parking brake CAUTION •...
  • Page 271 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 272: 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 273 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 274 • 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 275 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 in •...
  • Page 276 Important things to remember when going Driving On Hill Roads through 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 277: 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 steering capacity and do not alter or modify your vehicle’s circuits. It movements.
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  • Page 279: Index 16

    Index 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:32...
  • Page 280 4-wheel drive switch* ......4-24 Cautions in using the turbocharger ..10-2 4WD indicators ........5-12 Cautions when a tire is flat ....12-4 EBD warning light, engine hood open Cautions when changing the tire ..12-13 warning light ........5-18 Cautions when using 4-wheel drive mode Emergency towing ......
  • Page 281 HDC (hill descent control) switch* ..4-20 Light switch .......... 4-4 Rain sensing wiper* ......4-10 Heated glass switch ......4-22 Location of exterior lamps ....14-3 Rear armrest / assist grip and coat hook Heater / air conditioner system .... 9-2 Locations in engine compartment (with ............
  • Page 282 Starting the engine and driving off the vehicle ..........1-3 Vehicle care ........15-2 Starting the engine with jumper cables Vehicle identification ......0-7 ............12-2 Storage boxes and convenience device ............11-2 Warning and caution ......7-9 Sunglasses box / front console ..11-8 Warning triangle* ......
  • Page 283 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. 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:32...
  • Page 284 EDITION HISTORY CODE NO. PRINTING DATE MODEL YEAR REMARKS RAC1-6OM0E-6C-500A Mar. 2006 2006 2006-05-16, ¿ÀÈÄ 8:32...

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