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1. EE ffe AN CAUTION When cleaning the inside of tailgate window be careful not to scratch or damage the defogger wires Do not clean inside of tailgate win dow with sharp instruments or win dow cleaners containing abrasives In snowy condition use this defog ger switch only after removing any snow from the tailgate window The defogger uses a lot of power and can discharge the battery Do not use the defogger when starting the vehicle or the engine is not running Switch off defogger when tailgate window is clear CRUISE CONTROL Cruise control is an automatic speed control system that maintains a desired driving speed without using the accelerator pedal The vehicle speed must be greater than 36km h to engage cruise control This fea ture is especially useful for motorway driv ing CAUTION Improper use of cruise control could be dangerous Do not use on winding roads Do not use in heavy traffic Do not use on slippery wet roads This could result in a loss of control collision and or personal injuries INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 23 Setting a Desired Speed 1 To operate the cruise control acceler ate to your desired speed using the acceleration pedal more over 36km h
2. NOTE 1 Ajust as required When excessive smoke is visible black or white Poor performance economy Chart Symbols Inspect these items and their related parts If necessary correct clean replenish adjust or replace R Replace or change mileage km intervals only 1 If vehicle is operated under severe condition short distance driving extensive idling or driving in dusty condition Change engine oil and the filter every 5 000km or 6 months whichever comes first 2 More frequent maintenance is required if under dusty driving condition 3 Refer to Recommended fluids and lubricants 7 36 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES MAINTENANCE Kilometers miles or time in months whichever comes first INTERVAL 51 000 km 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 MAINTENANCE x1 000 miles 0 6 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 ITEM Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust pipes amp mountings Brake Clutch fluid 3 HR Parking brake Brake pads Front amp Rear 4 Brake line amp connections including booster Manual transmission oil 3 H l Clutch amp brake pedal free play l l Front amp Rear Differential Fluid 3 R R
3. A WARNING The brake fluid can irritate hands and eyes Do not allow brake fluid to make contact with skin or eyes If contact happens rinse affected areas immediately with plenty of water e If irritation persists consult a doc tor SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 13 A WARNING Keep the brake fluid out of reach of Children A WARNING Used brake fluid and their contain ers can be a hazard to health and the environment Do not dispose of used brake fluid with household waste Use your local authorized waste disposal facilities Have the brake fluid changed by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au thorized Service Operation A WARNING Too much brake fluid can spill on the engine The fluid will burn if the engine is hot enough You or others could be burned and the vehicle could be damaged Do not overfill the fluid amp CAUTION The brake fluid systems can get con taminated and cause loss off system performance Before removing tank cap clean thoroughly area around cap AN CAUTION Use of non recommended brake fluid could cause damage to the brake system Use only Ssangyong recommended brake fluid amp CAUTION Brake fluid damages paintwork If spillage onto paintwork wash with cold water immediately CLUTCH FLUID The clutch fluid level in the master cylinder should be checked when other underhood services are performed The system should b
4. control Switch te warn Vehicle can be damaged Adjust fan speed Watch temperature gauge Turn OFF A C if gauge indicates engine overheating The air conditioning will not operate when the fan control switch is in the off position To turn OFF the A C 1 Press A C switch again Indicator light will go off to confirm the A C is not running 4 8 VENTILATION HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING A CAUTION Do not use N or gg in extremely humid weather when the temperature control switch is set to the blue area for cooling The difference between the outside air and the temperature of the windshield can cause the windows to fog thereby restricting your view This can lead to an accident which can damage your vehicle and cause personal injuries OPERATING TIPS FOR VENTILATION SYSTEM If your vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight open the windows before turning on the air conditioning A C To clear foggy windows on rainy days or in high humidity decrease the humidity by using the A C Turn on the A C system for a few minutes at least once each week even in winter months or when the A C system is not being used regularly This maintains proper lubrication of the compressor and the seals and will prolong the service life of the system Driving in stop and go traffic may reduce the effectiveness of the A C system T
5. 1 24 Pregnant women 1 25 Seat belt reminder 3 13 Seat lumbar support 1 17 Service precautions 7 5 Side 1 22 Spare wheel jack and vehicle tools 6 2 Spark plugs 7 19 Specification 9 6 Speedometer 3 6 Starting the engine with jumper cables 6 7 Starting the engine 2 4 Suggestions for more economical operation essen 2 19 SUM VISOIS uera e E etes 3 32 T T O D torque on demand 2 13 Tachometer ese ee ee ee ee ee 3 6 Tail brake and rear turn signal lamp 7 32 Tailgate glass defogger indicator 3 14 Tailgate locks 1 8 Tailgate window wiper and washer SWIEICDi EER DEER SEER ES Ste 3 21 TCS traction control system indicator EET 3 14 Temperature control switch 4 4 Temperature gauge Three point seat belt Using the belt Tiltable steering wheel Towing a disabled vehicle 6 9 Traction control system with anti lock brake system Trailer OWING eee eee e
6. 3 22 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS REAR FOG LAMP SWITCH To turn on the rear fog lamp push this switch while the light switch is placed in Q position When the lamps are switched on the indi cator light in the switch comes on The indicator light will remain on as long as the rear fog lamps are turned on Pushing this switch again will turn off the rear fog lamps Rear fog lamps can dazzle people behind Use rear fog lamps in severe weather con ditions ECS SWITCH Press the switch and ECS SPORT indi cator light on the instrument panel comes on In this mode the suspension is auto matically controlled in MEDIUM HARD steps according to driving conditions and this mode improves the vehicle s steerability in particular when driving on curve or rough roads Press the switch again to resume normal driving and ECS SPORT indicator light on the instrument panel goes off In this mode the suspension is automati cally controlled in SOFT MEDIUM HARD steps according to driving conditions and this mode provides the comfortable driv ing on the normal road OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR amp TAILGATE GLASS DEFOGGER SWITCH To demist or defrost the tailgate window or side rear view mirror push the defogger switch when the ignition switch is in the ON position The defogger indicator in the cluster illumi nates when the defroster is operating Pushing it again will turn off the demister operating
7. CATALYTIC CONVERTER The catalytic converter is located between exhaust manifold and center muffler The catalytic converter consists of monoliths with honeycomb shaped structure of ce ramic material which are elastically mounted in a wire mesh structure This precious metal coating on the monoliths accelerate the reduction and or oxidation of toxic components On vehicles with a catalytic converter for unleaded fuel lead fuel will damage the cata lytic converter and parts of the electronic system thereby rendering them inoperative Damage to the catalytic converter or the vehicle may result if the following points are not observed e Consult a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Opera tion as Quickly as possible in the event of misfiring irregular engine running fol lowing a cold start a significant loss of engine power or other unusual malfunc tions which may indicate a fault in the ignition system If necessary driving may be continued for a short time at a low speed and with low engine revolutions SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 25 You should therefore avoid Frequent repeated cold starts e Actuation of the starter for an unnec essarily long time during starting fuel is injected during the starting procedure Allowing the tank to become empty an irregular fuel supply leads to overheat ing Starting the engine by pushing or tow ing unburned fuel may enter the
8. High beam indicator 3 14 Key with integrated transponder and Outside rearview mirrors High beam switch 9 18 illumination EE 1 3 Foldable outside rearview mirror 1 13 Horn switch ME Koy scc tutam gil OE 1 3 How to change a flat 6 3 P L Parking brake 2 18 1 27 When parking your vehicle 2 18 Ignition switch sess 2 3 Light switch sse 3 17 Parking brake 7 24 Lock position 2 3 Light warning Chime 3 17 Passing light switch 3 18 Acc position 2 3 Low fuel level warning light 3 8 Power mode indicator 3 16 On position Re 2 3 Lubrication Power outside rearview mirrors 1 12 Start position 2 3 LUGGAGE Power steering fluid Key reminder warning chime 2 3 Luggage hooks Power sun Immobilizer system 2 6 Luggage room lamp Sliding the sun roof Inside and outside lamp 7 38 Tilting up the sun roof
9. Front Rear e e SE For directional tyres and wheels For non directional tyres and wheels Winter Tyres If winter tyres are used they must be fitted to all 4 wheels Do not exceed the maximum Speed specified by the tyre manufacturer When using winter tyres the tyre pressures supplied by the tyre manufacturer must be adhered to A WARNING Using of winter tyres could adversely affect safety and handling of the ve hicle Use equivalent size and type to vehicle s standard tyres Change over from winter to sum mer tyres as son as road condition allow A WARNING Using of tyre chains could adversely affect safety and handling of the ve hicle If necessary consult your Ssangyong Dealer 7 28 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ignition System Electronic ignition systems have a greater ignition power than conventional systems It is thus highly dangerous to touch live parts Fuse For fuse replacement withdraw the cover and extract blown fuse A defective fuse can be recognized by its melted wire A new fuse should only be installed after the cause of the trouble has been located and eliminated Only fuses of the specified rating should be installed The rating is given on all fuses FUSE BOX Rating Color The fuse box is located below the driver s side of dashboard under a cover 10A Red Another fuse box is next to the brake fluid 15A
10. SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTOR The seat belt height adjustor is provided for the front seat Pull up the adjuster knob and slide the re tractor upward or downward to obtain snug and fit position This is particularly important if a smaller person has previously selected a lower po sition Too low or high a position can impair comfort INSERT t fasten qi gt a PRESS to unfasten A WARNING Improperly worn seat belt could cause severe injury Adjust seat belt height before driv ing Make sure the anchorage is locked in position Shoulder belts should be posi tioned midway over the shoulder never across the neck AN CAUTION Control of vehicle can be lost Do not adjust the height of the driver s seat belt while driving BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 29 AIR BAG The air bag Supplemental Restraint System SRS can provide additional protection for the driver against head and chest injuries in the event of a collision The air bag system activates during a fron tal collision of sufficient force When the air bag inflates an operating noise may be heard and a small amount of smoke like gas will be released The gas is harm less and does not indicate that there is a fire Injuries including fatal injuries can occur in a severe collision even if seat belts are worn properly and the air bags inflate No safety syste
11. 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Type Power steering RACK amp PINION Overall gear ratio 19 94 1 lt Wheel diameter mm 396 42 Steering system Camber 0 30 Caster 2 30 30 Toe in 0 4mm 10 2 INDEX A A note on safety 7 6 ABS warning light 3 11 Air bag warning label 1 32 Sunvisor side 1 32 Head lining side 1 32 Inside panel of steering wheel body nuit EIE m NA 1 32 Air bag warning light 3 13 Air mte 1 29 Driver s air 1 30 Air cleaner ees ee ee ee ee ee 7 17 Air conditioning switch 4 7 Air conditioning system 4 7 Air distribution switch 4 5 Face position 4 5 Bi level position 4 5 Foot 4 6 Foot defrosting position 4 6 Defrosting position 4 6 ASE N 4 2 Anti lock brake system ABS 2 16 Ashtray es 3 29 Front 3 29 Rear ashtray 3 30 Assist ee ee eee eee ee ee ee
12. A CAUTION The polarity of battery i e the con nections for positive and negative cables must not be interchanged BRAKE PEDAL Checking pedal free play Turn off the engine and depress the brake pedal several times to deplete the vacuum in the brake system Gently depress the brake pedal by hand and measure the dis tance it moves until slight resistance is felt If the free play is more or less than speci fied have the brakes adjusted by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho rized Service Operation SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 23 CLUTCH PEDAL Checking pedal free play Depress the pedal by hand until clutch re sistance is felt ensure free play is within specification If the free play is more or less than speci fied have the clutch or linkage adjusted by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho rized Service Operation Brake pedal 1 4mm free play Clutch pedal 5 10mm free play 7 24 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE PARKING BRAKE Check the stroke of the parking brake by counting the number of notch clicks heard while fully applying it from the released po sition Also the parking brake alone should se curely hold the vehicle on a fairly steep grade If the number of clicks is more or less than specified have the parking brake ad justed by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation 4 7 notches at a Shoke force of 20kg
13. CAUTION Do not try to start vehicle by pushing or pulling it WARNING Batteries can explode You could be burned by battery acid Electrical short could injure you or damage the vehicles WARNING When using the jack the vehicle could become unstable and move damaging the vehicle or badly injuring Use jack supplied at correct jack This can damage the catalytic con ing position When installing the jack for lift ing the vehicle it should be per pendicular to the ground verter and automatic transaxle and may cause personal injury Do not expose battery to flames or sparks Do not lean over battery while jump starting vehicle Do not go under a jacked up ve hicle Do not start engine while jacked up Do not allow cable terminals to touch each other Wear eye protection when working You can start a vehicle that has a dis charged battery by transferring electrical power to it from a battery in another vehicle Before jacking get all passengers out of the vehicle and clear of ve hicle and other traffic Use jack only for changing wheels Do not jack vehicle on an inclined or slippery surface Use jacking position nearest to re quired wheel change Block wheel diagonally opposite the wheel to be changed Before jacking ensure parking brake is on and the transmission is set in 1st or reverse gear manual transmission or P auto matic transmission Do not jack the vehic
14. Inside rearview mirror 1 14 M Power window lock switch Instruments and controls with automatic PELA Power windows AS Malfunction indicator lamp 3 9 d TRANSMISSION 2 240 cedere eren 3 8 dE Preventive maintenance Manual transmission fluid 7 15 Instruments and controls with manual NE Map 3 33 TANSMISSION RE EE rti nie 3 2 R netramenis 3 5 Mode switch ees cece eee terete 2 9 ER Rear fog lamp switch 3 22 Introduction esee 5 3 acess 44 e Od ter trib od t 3 6 Reclining rear seat back 1 20 J TERME a SENEC ion dat ea 92 Remote keyless entry system rekes 1 4 Jack specifications 6 2 191A usd a Mu AE E Battery replacement Operating tips for ventilation system AUT Roof rack ano en Renee INDEX 10 5 ROOM lamp EE OE 3 30 Running in period 1 2 S Scheduled maintenance services diesel engine 7 35 Scheduled maintenance services gasoline engine 7 38 Seat belt height adjustor 1 28 Seat belt precautions 1 23 When using the seat belts 1 24 Care of seat belts
15. 3 20 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WINDSHIELD WASHER SWITCH To spray washer fluid on the windshield pull the lever towards the steering wheel with the ignition on When you pull the lever for less than about 0 6 seconds the washer fluid is sprayed onto the windshield but the windows wip ers are not operated When you pull the lever for more than about 0 6 second the washer fluid is sprayed onto the windshield while you pull the lever and then the windshield wipers are operated for several cycles When you release the lever the wipers automatically returns to the rest position A CAUTION In freezing weather washer fluid can form ice on windshield blocking for ward vision Warm windshield before operating washer amp CAUTION The washer motor can be overheated and damaged Do not operate the washer when washer fluid tank is empty Do not operate the washer con tinuously for more than 10 sec onds FRONT FOG LAMP SWITCH Fog lamps provide auxiliary illumination and improve vision in fog or snow To turn on the front fog lamps press the front fog lamp switch TT Tes 1 el MIN INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 21 TAILGATE WINDOW WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH The tailgate window wiper and washer switches are located on the instrument panel separately To operate the tailgate window wiper push the switch To cancel t
16. 4L To shift from 2H or 4H to 4L the ve hicle should be stopped Depressing the clutch pedal with manual transmission or moving the selector lever to N position with au tomatic transmission select the 4WD switch to 4L by pushing the 4WD low 4L indicator light may come on When 4L operation is no longer needed select the 4WD switch from 4L to 2H or 4H To shift from 4L to 2H or 4H stop the vehicle and depress the clutch pedal on manual transmission or move the selector lever to N position on au tomatic transmission and select the 4WD switch to 2H or 4H STARTING AND OPERATING 2 13 T O D TORQUE ON DEMAND 2 WARNING Full time vehicle is equipped with T O D sys tem In case of part time 4WD do not use privides the suitable power to front amp 4WD for normal driving dry pave ear axle based on sensing data by Trans ment It will cause unnecessary noise ter Case Control Unit e g propeller shaft wear and fuel economy speed operating range of 4H amp 4L and op erating of ABS AN WARNING T O D will help your vehicle to remain To shift 4L position completely stop steerable stable around the corner espe the vehicle and always depress the clutch pedal for manual transmis sion or position the selector lever to for automatic transmission and select the 4WD switch
17. Engine Braking In order to utilize the engine braking effect when driving downhill select drive range 3 2 or if necessary 1 The braking action is most effective in drive range 1 If drive range 1 is selected at too high a speed the transmission remains in second gear until the shift point for first gear is reached e g as a result of decel eration Stopping the Car The selector lever can be left in the chosen drive range with the engine running When stopping on gradients engage the parking brake or depress the brake pedal Do not increase the engine revolutions to ensure smooth idling while standing if a drive range has been selected Before leaving the vehicle apply parking brake then place selector lever in position P and remove ignition key Maneuvering the Car To maneuver the car back and forth during attempts to park or in garage entrances uti lize the creeping effect Regulate your speed by lightly releasing the brake pedal Never press the accelerator and brake pedals si multaneously CREEP effect The vehicle will move slowly with out acceleration when the engine is running if you select R D 3 2 1 positions and it is called CREEP effect It is very unique characteristics of auto matic transmission system in which weak power is continuously delivered to the transmission in order to rotate the torque con verter 4 WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION
18. If you cannot shift out of P with the ignition ON and the brake pedal depressed 1 Turn ignition off 2 Pry off the cover 3 Push the shift lock release lever by in serting a proper stick Then with the brake pedal depressed move the selec tor lever to N neutral 4 Start engine and shift into the gear you want 5 Have your vehicle repaired by Ssangyong dealer or authorized service operation as soon as possible DRIVING TIPS FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Starting the Car After starting the engine and before shifting into a drive range depress the brake pedal since the vehicle will otherwise start to creep Never use accelerator and brake pedals simultaneously For normal driving conditions the D should be selected If the accelerator pedal is depressed gen tly and evenly the transmission will shift into the fuel saving higher gears at an early stage The drive range needs to be changed manually only in exceptional cases Select 3 2 and 1 only when automatic shifting up is to be avoided or if additional use is to be made of the engine braking effect Return to D as soon as conditions permit Kickdown If you need to accelerate rapidly depress the accelerator pedal completely to the floor to push the kickdown switch on the floor Then the kickdown will be operated and the transmission shift to a lower gear automati cally STARTING AND OPERATING 2 11
19. The driver s air bag is stored in the center pad of the steering wheel The air bag inflates within milliseconds dur ing a crash and forms a safety cushion for the driver After the air bag completely in flates it immediately deflates so that it does not interfere with the driver s visibility or ability to steer and operate other controls The air bag inflates with considerable force and speed It is therefore important that the driver s seat and seat back should be cor rectly adjusted for the air bag to be fully effective The driver s seat should be ad justed so that the steering wheel can be reached with the arms slightly angled A CAUTION Repairs by unauthorized persons could cause injury Repairs to steering wheel steering column and air bag should be done by only Ssangyong Dealer A WARNING The air bag is designed only for fac tory equipped vehicles Modification will adversely affect system operation and performance and may cause personal injury BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 31 WARNING CAUTION CAUTION Children could be injured seriously Repairs by unauthorized persons The air bag system components par by air bag in collision could cause injury ticularly the center of the steering NEVER INSTALL A REAR FACING Repairs to instrument panel should wheel will be very hot after infla CHILD RESTRAINT IN THE FRONT only be done by Ssangyong Dealer tion Do not touch them SEAT A rear
20. When the desired speed is reached push up the ACCEL SET switch of a cruise control lever or push down the DECEL SET switch for 1 second per one switching and then release the accelera tion pedal slowly Now the vehicle is cruised by this sys tem with set speed And you can set to other vehicle speed again with above steps after accelera tion pedal intervention during cruise con trol running ACCEL SET X 3 24 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Accelerating With Cruise Control Sys tem 1 While cruise control system is running Push up the ACCEL SET switch of a cruise control lever and hold it until the desired speed is reached without an acceleration pedal intervention When the desired speed is reached release the lever While cruise control system is not run ning Accelerate using the acceleration pedal more over 36km h Push up the ACCEL SET switch of a cruise control lever and hold it And then release the acceleration pedal slowly When the desired speed is reached release the lever Tap up while cruise control system is running Push up the ACCEL SET switch of a cruise control lever less than 0 5 sec ond per one switching while the cruise control system is running This is a tap up switching When you operate a tap up switching the vehicle is accelerated for 1 3km h over the previous set speed If you want to accelerate for 13km h op erate the tap up switching ten tim
21. Checkthe parking brake lever travel 3 Check the operation of the horn wind shield wipers and turn signals 4 Checkthe operation of instruments and indicator warning lights 5 Check level of fuel in the fuel tank against fuel gauge 6 Check the position of the rearview mir rors 7 Checkthe operation of the door locking mechanism Check the clutch pedal free play height and function Check the brake pedal free play height and function Within the engine compartment 1 2 3 Check the engine oil level Check the engine coolant level in the surge tank Check the battery condition Check the level of windshield washer solution Check the level of the brake and clutch fluid in the reservoir Check the level of the power steering fluid SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 7 ENGINE OIL Checking procedure The engine oil must be kept at the right level to help assure proper lubrication of your vehicle s engine It is normal for an engine to use some oil It is owner s responsibility to check the oil level at regular intervals such as every fuel stop The engine oil level should be checked with the vehicle standing on level ground After stopping the engine wait a few min utes before checking the level for the oil to drain back to the oil pan If the engine is cold the oil may take considerably longer to drain back To check the oil level pull out the dipstick wipe it clean and reinsert it as far as
22. NOTE indicates information which will assist you with maintenance or other instructions concerning your vehicle The asterisk in this manual signifies an item of equipment that is not included on all vehicles Such items include engine options model variations specific to one country and optional equipment All information illustrations and specifica tions in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication Ssangyong reserves the right to change specifications or designs at any time without notice and without incurring obligation This vehicle may not comply with the standards or regulations of other countries Before attempting to register this vehicle in any other country check all applicable regulations and make any necessary modifications This manual describes options and trim available at the time of publication Some of the items covered may not apply to your vehicle Contact your Ssangyong dealer for information on option and trim availability 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 STARTING AND OPERATING INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS VENTILATION HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM IN CASE OF EMERG
23. Transfer case fluid 3 l R l l R Automatic transmission fluid BTRA M74LE 5 2 Chart Symbols Inspect these items and their related parts If necessary correct clean replenish adjust or replace R Replace or change mileage km intervals only 3 Refer to Recommended fluids and lubricants 4 More frequent maintenance is required if under severe condition short distance driving extensive idling frequent low speed operation in stop and go traffic or driving in dusty condition 5 Change automatic transmission fluid and filter every 60 000km if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe conditions In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32 C 90 F or higher or In hilly or moutainous terrain or When doing frequent trailer towing Uses such as found in taxi police or delivery service SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 37 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES MAINTENANCE Kilometers miles or time in months whichever comes first INTERVAL 51 000 km 1 10 20 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 MAINTENANCE x1 000 miles 0 6 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 ITEM Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 CHASSIS AND BODY Chassis amp underbody bolts amp nuts tight secure 6 Tyre condition amp inflation pressure Wheel alignment 7 Inspect wh
24. and wheel covers Preserve the original appearance of wheels or wheel covers by keeping then clean and free from build up of road dirt and or road salt Regular cleaning is recommended Do not use abrasive cleaners or cleaning brushes as they could damage the finish 8 4 VEHICLE CARE CORROSION PROTECTION Your car was designed to resist corrosion Special materials and protective finishes were used on most parts of your car when it was built to help maintain a good appear ance strength and reliable operation Some parts which normally are not visible such as certain parts located in the engine com partment and the underbody of the vehicle are such that surface rust will not affect their reliability Therefore corrosion protec tion is not needed or used on these parts Sheet metal damage If your car is damaged and requires body panel repair or replacement make sure the body repair shop applies proper anticorro sion material to the parts repaired or re placed so that corrosion protection is re stored Also see Finish damage which follows Foreign material deposits Calcium chloride and other salts ice melting agents road oil and tar tree sap bird drop pings chemicals from industrial chimneys and other foreign matter may damage ve hicle finishes if left on painted surface Prompt washing may not completely remove all of these deposits Other cleaners may be needed When using chemical cleaners be sure
25. fuel and fuel related parts Never connect or disconnect either the battery or any transistorized component while the ignition switch is ON When connecting the battery cables pay special attention to their polarities Never connect a positive cable to a negative terminal or a negative cable to a posi tive terminal Remember that the battery ignition cables and vehicle wiring carry high currents or voltage Be careful not to cause a short circuit When performing any checks in an en closed space with the engine running such as in a garage be sure there is proper ventilation Keep used oil coolant and other fluids out of reach of children and pets Empty and used oil fluid containers must not be disposed of in the household refuse waste Use your local authorized waste disposal facilities when dispos ing of them If it is necessary to check beneath the engine hood with the engine running park the vehicle on level ground place the shift lever in NEUTRAL manual transmission or P position automatic transmission and apply the parking brake firmly Unexpected and possibly sudden vehicle movement may occur if these precautions are not taken To avoid the possibility of personal in jury you should always turn off the ig nition switch and remove the key before working under the engine hood unless the procedure specifically requires oth erwise If it requires running the engine while working under the engine hood d
26. 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 When braking depress the brake pedal with a light up and down motion until the vehicle is stopped e dfstalled in snow mud or sand use 2nd gear for manual transmission or WIN TER mode for automatic transmission and accelerate slowly Accelerate slowly to avoid spinning Use sand rock salt tyre chains or other nonslip material under the rear wheels to provide traction when stalled in ice snow or mud 3 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 2 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WITH MANUAL TRANSMISSION INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 3 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 3 4 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS A n AR 2 2 o2 n o oc A WO ND gt O ON ONA ND Sun visor driver s Room lamp Inside rearview mirror Sun visor passenger s Side ventilation vent right Glove box Power window switch passenger s Passenger s seat Armrest console box Driver s seat Fuel filler door release le
27. tail license plate and instrument panel lights are illuminated 20 Position Headlight low beam and all the above lights are illuminated 4WD 4WD CHECK LOW The asymmetrical low beam in creases the field of vision on the right hand side of the lane When driving in countries which drive on the left the 15 section of the headlamp lenses must have a black cover strip applied LIGHT SWITCH WARNING CHIME The chime sounds to remind you to turn off the lights if the driver s door is opened with them switched on when the ignition key is removed 3 18 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TURN SIGNAL SWITCH Move this lever up to the stop position to signal a right turn Move this lever down to the stop position to signal a left turn When the turn is completed the signal will cancel and the lever will return to the nor mal position When changing lanes move the switch part way and hold it there When released the switch will spring back to the normal posi tion AN CAUTION Battery will discharge Do not leave the lights on while en gine is off HIGH BEAM SWITCH To turn on the high beam headlights push the lever towards the instrument panel with the low beam headlights on The headlight high beam indicator light in the instrument panel comes on when the head lights are on high beam For low beam headlights pull the lever back towards the steering wheel to
28. 5 6 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9 7 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Gear ratio 1st 2nd 3rd Transmission Manual 4th 5th Reverse Final drive ratio Gear ratio 1st 2nd Transmission 3rd Automatic 4th Reverse Final drive ratio 9 8 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 601 TD 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Total displacement cc 2299 2295 3199 Bore x stroke mm 89 0 x 92 4 lt 90 9 88 4 89 9 84 Compression ratio 22 1 22 1 10 4 1 10 0 1 Maximum power 5 101 4000 120 4000 149 6000 218 5500 Maximum torque kgm rpm 21 5 2400 25 5 2400 21 6 4000 31 6 3750 BTDC 18 lt 6 8 Size P 235 75R 15 P 235 75R 15 P 255 70R 15 P 255 70R 15 Fuel system Fuel tank L lt 72 lt Cooling system Coolant L 10 5 11 0 10 0 10 5 11 0 11 5 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9 9 Items 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Lubricating Engine oil L i 7 5 Battery V AH MF be Electrical system Starter V kw Alternator V A Size mm Clutch outside diameter x 225 x 150 240 x 150 225 x 150 240 x 155 inside diameter Front wheel Rear wheel non ABS Booster inch ABS 5 3 9 10 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 601 TD
29. FRONT SEAT BACK STORAGE POCKET The front seat back storage pocket is pro vided to store small items BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 17 8 WAY POWER SEAT DRIVER S If your Musso is fitted with a power seat it can be controlled by the power seat control lever which is located on the left side of driver s seat 1 18 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR DRIVER s SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTMENT To move the seat forwards or backwards electrically slide the control lever forwards or backwards Then slide the seat electrically to the de sired position and release the control lever DRIVER s SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT To adjust the driver s seat height move the control lever upwards or downwards Raise or lower the seat electrically as required by seating on the driver s seat applying load DRIVER s SEAT TILT ADJUSTMENT To adjust the front and or rear portion of the cushion respectively move the front and or rear of the control lever upwards or down wards separately BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 19 DRIVER s SEAT RECLINING HEAD RESTRAINTS A CAUTION ADJUSTMENT Head restraints are designed to help reduce Control of vehicle can be lost To adjust backrest angle move the switch the risk of neck injuries in the direction of the arrows For maximum protection slide the head re Press the top of the switch forward to move Straint up or down so the top of the the backres
30. amp aA wawe 3 16 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS POWER MODE INDICATOR AUTO SHIFT INDICATOR 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 Use this mode if you need more power dur automatic transmission selector lever posi ing abrupt acceleration driving on steep hills tion 4WD INDICATOR 4WD Part time The 4WD HIGH 4WD LOW indicator comes on when the 4WD switch is in 4H or 4L position AN CAUTION Both 4WD HIGH and 4WD LOW come on simultaneously when there is malfunction in part time 4WD Sys tem POWER INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 17 4WD Full time The AWD LOW indicator comes on when the 4WD switch is in 4L position 4 CAUTION To shift into 4L or 4H completely stop the vehicle and always press the clutch pedal for manual transmis sion or position the selector lever to N for automatic transmission and turn the 4WD switch to 4L or LIGHT SWITCH To turn the lights on or off twist the knob on the end of the combination switch lever There are three position OFF position All lights are off 00 Position Position
31. and crosswinds large trucks passing or road rough ness can cause swaying or trailer separation Adjust ball load by distribution of load in trailer location Check by weighing loaded trailer and ball load separately Check the relevant state or terri tory registration authorities for the legal maximum towing weight ca pacities Trailer Brakes If the trailer brakes are used you should follow all instructions provided by the manufacturer Never modify the brake System of your vehicle Trailer Lights Make sure your trailer is equipped with lights which meet country and local requirements Always check for the proper operation of all trailer lights before you start to tow Tyres When towing trailers be sure your tyres are properly inflated to the inflation pressure shown on page 7 25 Safety Chains Always attach safety chains between your vehicle and the trailer Cross the safety chains under the tongue of the trailer so that the tongue will not drop to the road if it becomes separated from the hitch Follow the manufacturer s recommendation for attaching safety chains Always leave just enough slack to permit full turning Never allow safety chains to drag on the road Brake Fluid Change the brake fluid every 15 000km 9 000 miles under the following conditions Towing a trailer frequently Driving in hilly or mountainous terrain Automatic Transmission Fluid More frequent maintenance is required if you
32. brake SUGGESTIONS FOR MORE ECONOMICAL OPERATION Your car s fuel economy is mainly dependent on your style of driving How you drive where you drive and when you drive has an effect on how many kilo meters you can get from a liter of fuel To obtain maximum fuel economy from your car Start gradually and accelerate gently Avoid excessive and unnecessary idling Keep your engine properly tuned Donotrace the engine Use the air conditioning if equipped only when necessary Slow down when driving on rough roads Always keep your tyres inflated to the recommended pressure for longer tyre life and optimum fuel economy 2 20 STARTING AND OPERATING ENGINE EXHAUST GAS CAUTION Keep your distance from other vehicles CARBON MONOXIDE Donotoperate the engine in confined ar to avoid sudden stops This will reduce wear on brake linings and improve economy as extra fuel is required to accelerate back up to driving speed Do not carry unnecessary weight in the vehicle Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving This can cause needless wear possible damage to the brakes and poor fuel economy Always ensure your vehicle is main tained to the manufacturer s specifica tion Avoid inhaling engine exhaust gases Engine exhaust gases contains carbon monoxide which has no color or odor Carbon monoxide is a dangerous gas It can cause unconsciousness and can be lethal if inhale
33. cata lytic converter use jump leads Have all maintenance work carried out by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho rized Service Operation You can then be certain that all components of the vehicle s electrical injection and ignition system will be operating correctly that your vehicle has alow level of pollutant emission and that the catalytic converter system will have a long life WHEELS AND TYRES Factory fitted tyres are matched to the chas sis and offer optimum driving comfort and safety Consult your Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation before changing over to different tyres or rims and obtain their advice as regards tech nical possibilities Use of unsuitable tyres or rims may lead to accidents Tyre Inflation Pressure Maintaining the specified tyre pressure is essential for driver comfort driving safety and long tyre life Check the tyre pressure including the spare wheel at least every 14 days and prior to any long journey The tyres should be checked in a cold condition using an accurate tyre pressure gauge Tyre Pressure kpa PSI TYRE FRONT REAR P235 75R15 207 30 207 30 P255 70R15 192 28 192 28 Increased pressure resulting from tyre warm up must not be reduced otherwise the pressure may drop below the permis sible minimum Securely retighten valve caps after check ing pressure Incorrect inflation pressures will increase tyre wea
34. cruise con trol system isn t recovered you should con tact Ssangyong Dealer for diagnosis of the cruise control system CAUTION Abnormal changes of the selector lever can damage the engine Do not move the shift lever to Neu ral while driving at the set speed Automatic transmission damage may result CAUTION The speed that has been set may not be maintained on uphill or downhill slopes The speed may drop to less than the set speed on a steep uphill grade The accelerator must be used if you want to maintain that speed The speed may increase to more than the set speed on a steep down hill grade When the speed in creases too much turn off the cruise control INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 27 Using Cruise Control on Hills How well cruise control works on hills de pends on the speed load and the steep ness of the hill When going up steep hills you may have to press the accelerator pedal to maintain your speed When going downhill you may have to brake or shift to a lower gear to keep your speed down Applying the brake takes you out of cruise control HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH To turn on the hazard warning flashers push the hazard warning flasher switch All turn signal lamps will flash simultaneously with the hazard warning indicators Push this switch again to turn them off The switch can be operated with the igni tion on or off Use the hazard warning flasher to wa
35. in this connec tion You should therefore use only high quality fuels Diesel Engine Use diesel fuel at 50 cetane rating or higher Gasoline Engine Fuel with too low an octane number can cause pre ignition detonation Ssangyong can not be held liable for resultant damage CAUTION For correct octane rating setting and other use of gasoline ex Leaded consult your Ssangyong Dealer CAUTION Engine and exhaust system will be damaged Do not use leaded fuel to the ve hicle for unleaded fuel Use the fuel with specified or higher Research Octane Number recommended for your country by Ssangyong It is not covered by warranty Do not Use Methanol Fuels containing methanol wood alcohol should not be used in your Musso This type of fuel can reduce vehicle performance and damage components of the fuel system The warranty policy will not cover damage of the fuel system and any performance problems that are caused by the use of methanol or fuel containing methanol Operation in Foreign Countries If you are going to drive your Musso in an other country be sure to Observe all regulations regarding regis tration and insurance e Check that a suitable fuel is available Vehicle Fueling from Drums or Storage Containers For safety reasons particularly when us ing noncommercial fueling systems fuel containers pumps and hoses must be prop erly earthed Static electricity buil
36. it will go Pull it out again and check that the oil level is between the lower mark Min and the upper mark Max on the oil dipstick Also check the oil on the dipstick rod for con tamination If the level gets to the lower point add enough oil not to exceed the level of the upper mark The oil should not go above the upper mark on the dipstick This would lead for example to increased oil consumption fouling of the spark plugs and excessive formation of carbon residue When replenishing use the same specifica tion of oil as used at the last oil change A WARNING Prolonged and repeated contact with engine oil may cause skin disorders e Avoid excessive skin contact Wash thoroughly after contact A WARNING Keep used engine oil out of reach of children Gasoline engine Proper oil level 7 8 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE A CAUTION Change of Engine Oil and Oil Filter Operating with insufficient or too much amount of oil can damage the engine Change every 10 000km or 12 months But ev 6 0 8 0 ae engine a regularly ery 5 000km or 6 months under severe condi Top up if required 602 TD tions Don t add too much oil Service interval Capacity L 2300 DOHC Change every 15 000km or 12 months But ev CAUTION ery 7 500km or 6 months under severe condi In order to ensure sufficient lubrica IL6 3200 tions tion of the moving parts select en gine
37. level if necessary add Running out of fuel could causes and check the engine oil level If the oil level oil damage to the catalytic converter b If oil level is normal take vehicle drip ius her ee eed he oil level is normal have the lubricatin to Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong when warning light comes on 9 Authorized Service Operation system checked at the nearest Ssangyong Dealer BAOD 4 7 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 9 MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP lluminates briefly as you turn the ignition ON before you start the engine This means that the indicator bulb is operat ing properly The lamp should go out after the engine is started EF a B5 e amp l EE 7 A CAUTION Do not drive with the malfunction indicator lamp on The indicator lamp signals that your vehicle has a problem that requires attention Driving with the malfunction indica tor lamp on can damage the emis sions control system and can affect the fuel economy and drivability or your vehicle Consult a Ssangyong distributor or a Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation to repair the problem as soon as possible Your vehicle was designed in compliance with European On Board Diagnosti
38. mode is selected the selected temperature can be automatically maintained Manual Select the temperature of inside air by ranging from COLD to HOT FAN CONTROL SWITCH The fan control switch provides the speed control of the blower fan Semi Automatic In AUTO position the fan speed will be automatically controlled according to selected temperature Manual The fan speed will be controlled manually by regulating between the 1 and 4 position RECIRCULATION SWITCH Press this switch when driving in dusty conditions or to avoid traffic or outside fumes and when quick cooling or heating of the passenger area is required The indicator light will illuminate and inside air is recirculated Pressing the recirculation switch again will draw outside air into the passenger com partment The indicator will go out CAUTION Continued operation in the recircu lation mode could cause interior to become stuffy and windows to fog up Use recirculation mode in short periods of time Auto AUTO 1 VENTILATION HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 4 5 AIR DISTRIBUTION SWITCH _ ET This switch allows you to select the outlet Face Position Bi Level Position Ng air flow This setting directs air through the center and i i This switch has the following five positions 9 9 Pie doe
39. oil viscosity SAE grades ac cording to ambient temperature Damage to the engine by operating with insufficient oil invalidates the warranty SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 9 Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change Engine oil changes are to be carried out depending on time intervals and mileage in tervals since oil loses its lubrication prop erties not only through engine operation but also through ageing Under exceptional conditions e g frequent cold starts or predominantly urban traffic and stop and go traffic the engine oil and en gine oil filter should be changed at shorter intervals rather than the recommended main tenance schedule Engine oil filter elements should be replaced atthe same time with engine oil WARNING Used engine oil and their containers can be a hazard to health and the environment Do not dispose of used engine oil in household refuse waste Use your local authorized waste disposal facilities when disposing of used engine oil Severe Conditions When most trips are less than 6km Operating when outside temperatures remain below freezing and when most trips are less than 16km When most trips include extended idling and or frequent low speed operation as in stop and go traffic When operating in dusty areas Towing a trailer COOLANT LEVEL The cooling system is filled with an ethyl ene glycol base coolant In the correct concentration the coolant pro vides
40. raise the vehicle make sure jack is properly placed so it will not slip 9 Remove wheel nuts completely by 12 Replace and lightly seat the wheel nuts turning counterclockwise by turning clockwise 10 Remove tyre and wheel 13 Turn jack connection rod counter 11 Mount spare tyre on the wheel hub clockwise and lower vehicle to the NOTE Do not raise vehicle more than is necessary to change wheel A WARNING amp CAUTION Never use oil or grease on wheel nuts Always use the correct wheel nuts Using the wheel nut wrench in the ground Tighten the wheel nuts firmly to 74x14 lb ft 100x20N m for steel wheel 8917 Ib ft 120x10N m for aluminum wheel according to sequence No of below figure Never get under car or start or run vehicle tool kit tighten the nut 15 Check and adjust tyre pressure the engine while car is supported by down firmly 16 Secure the jack and tools in their proper a jack As soon as possible take your car locations Vehicle may slip off the jack to a Ssangyong dealer or 17 Secure the flat tyre in the spare tyre well resulting in serious injury or death Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation and have the wheel nuts tightend according to Ssangyong specifications If tighten inconnectly the nuts could come loose on the tailgate 6 8 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY STARTING THE ENGINE WITH JUMPER CABLES
41. side is convex if it says OB JECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR Use this mirror to get a wider view of the road behind A WARNING Side convex mirrors make objects ap pear smaller and farther away than when viewed in a flat mirror Use the inside mirror to determine the size and distance of objects seen in the side mirror Maintain rearward vision from driver s seating position CAUTION Glass surface may be damaged Do not scrape ice from mirror face CAUTION Do not force mirror to adjust if ice should restrict movement of mirror Use deicer spray or blower to re move ice A CAUTION Adjust mirror angles before driving Foldable Outside Rearview Mirror If necessary the outside rearview mirror can be folded flat to the rear by pushing them rearward when driving on narrow roads or washing the vehicle etc CAUTION round vision can be impaired increasing potential for accidents Adjust mirror angles before driv ing Check glass surface for damage Use deicer spray or blower to re move ice 1 14 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR The inside rearview mirror can be adjusted up down or side ways to obtain the best view The inside mirror has day and night positions Make adjustment while the adjusting lever is in the daytime position Move the adjusting lever to the night posi tion to reduce glare from the headlights of
42. the battery with a cloth or paper towel Coat the terminals with petroleum jelly to help prevent future corrosion If the terminals are severely corroded clean them with baking soda and water Use a wrench to loosen and remove the cables from the terminals Always discon nect the negative cable first and recon nect it last Clean the battery terminals with a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush Re connect and tighten the cable then coat the terminals with petroleum jelly For best battery service do the following 1 Keep battery securely mounted 2 Keep battery top clean and dry 3 Keep terminals and connections clean tight and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal grease 4 Rinse off any spilled electrolyte immedi ately with a solution of water and bak ing soda 5 If vehicle is not being used for an ex tended time disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the battery to prevent discharge and charge battery every six weeks A WARNING The battery have acid that can burn you and gas that can explode You can badly hurt if you are not careful Keep naked flames sparks and smoking items away from battery Do not let any parts of body clothes or paintwork contact the sulfuric acid A WARNING Used batteries be a hazard to health and the environment Do not dispose of used batteries with household waste Use your local authorized waste disposal facilities
43. 0 75 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE x1 000 miles 0 6 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ITEM Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM Drive belt Engine oil amp engine oil filter 1 3 R R R R R R R Cooling system hose amp connections Engine coolant 3 R R Fuel filter 2 R R Fuel line amp connections l l l l l Air cleaner 2 Ignition timing l l l l Spark plugs R R R R Charcoal canister amp vapor lines E 2 z Chart Symbols Inspect these items and their related parts If necessary correct clean replenish adjust or replace R Replace or change mileage km intervals only 1 If vehicle is operated under severe condition short distance driving extensive idling or driving in dusty condition change engine oil and filter every 7 500km or 6 months whichever comes first 2 More frequent maintenance is required if under dusty driving condition 3 Refer to Recommended fluids and lubricants n order to secure engine long life and effective break in first oil factory filled would be recommended to drain with in 10 000km SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 39 MAINTENANCE Kilometers miles or time in months whichever comes first INTERVAL x1 000 km 1 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 1
44. 20 MAINTENANCE x1 000 miles 0 6 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ITEM Months 12 24 86 48 60 72 84 96 CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust pipes amp mountings Brake clutch fluid 3 Rt 154 Parking brake Brake pads Front amp Rear 4 Brake line amp connections including booster l Manual transmission fluid 3 R l Clutch amp brake pedal free play l l l Front amp Rear Differential fluid 3 l Transfer case fluid 3 l R R l l Automatic transmission fluid MB W4A040 R l l R l l Automatic transmission fluid BTRA M74LE 5 Chart Symbols Inspect these items and their related parts If necessary correct clean replenish adjust or replace R Replace or change mileage km intervals only 3 Refer to Recommended fluids and lubricants 4 More frequent maintenance is required if under severe condition short distance driving extensive idling frequent low speed operation in stop and go traffic or driving in dusty condition 5 Change automatic transmission fluid every 60 000km if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe conditions In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32 C 90 F or higher or In hilly or mountainous terrain or When doing frequent trailer towing or Uses such as fou
45. 3 34 Auto shift indicator 3 16 Automatic dimmiing inside rearview mirror Child restraint Child security door locks Cigarette lighter Cleaning agents Automatic door locking release Automatic door locking system Automatic transmission emergency shifting procedure Automatic transmission fluid Auxiliary electric socket Corrosion protection Cruise control Setting a Desired Speed Accelerating With Cruise Control Battery maintenance Before driving off Before entering the car Before starting the engine Recovery of set speed Normal Cancellation of cruise Brake system warning light Abnormal Cancellation of cruise Using Cruise Control on Hills Care and cleaning of the exterior Cup holder one touch type Care and cleaning of the interior Catalytic converter Center armrest Central door locking system Chassis number Door open warning light INDEX 10 3 Door unlock switch 3 21 Double sun visors Drive belt Driver s check list Driver s seat height adjustment 1 16 Driver s seat height adjustment 1 18 Driver s seat reclining adjustment 1 19 Driver s seat slide adjustment 1 18 Driver s seat tilt adjustment 26 Driver s seat warmer Driving tips for automatic transmissi
46. Blue tank in the engine compartment 20A Yellow 30A Pink normal A WARNING The use of different types or differ ent rating fuses could cause damage to the electrical system and even start a fire Always replace fuse with one with the same rating Never use anything else but a fuse Do not use anything metal to re move fuse Three pieces of spare fuse for 10A 15A 20A are located on the inside of fuse amp relay box cover in the engine compartiment respectively SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 29 FUSE BOX IN THE INTERIOR Starter motor N Air bag Rear glass heater TI 3 a de ABS ABD Sun roof Audio Rear fog lamp Outside rearview mirror Power antenna ECS H Cigarette lighter Unit Auxiliary power socket Stop lamp Front wiper amp washer Hazard Rear wiper amp washer Interior light TCCU TCU Fuel pump GSL Back up lamp Turn signal lamp m TH TH 11 NOP ONE F6 ET F8 F9 TI N JI TCCU Power seat Head lamp cluster OVPR GSL OVPR GSL OVPR GSL Unit relay clock Speed sensing switch 7 TH Ed REEN Oo NOOI B oa Tl N TI co 7 30 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FUSE AND RELAY BOX IN THE ENGINE C
47. CAUTION Lock all doors and tailgate when NOTE leaving the vehicle unattended If transmitter gets wet wipe it with soft cloth Inside 1 6 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR To open the door from the outside turn the To open the door from the inside lift the door a WARNING key and pull the door handle upward lock button and pull the inside door handle Never leave children or animals un attended in the vehicle They can move the vehicle unex pectedly They can be suffocated in espe cially hot weather Outside Inside BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 7 CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM You can activate the central door locking System from driver s or passenger s door This system allows you to lock and unlock all the doors from the driver s or passenger s door using either the key or keyless remote from outside or the door lock button from inside AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM Automatic door locking All the doors will be automatically locked when you drive over 50km h Automatic door unlocking If you turn the ignition switch to OFF all the doors will be unlocked automatically AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKING RELEASE If the vehicle speed is above 15km h at the event of collision all doors and tailgate are unlocked automatically amp CAUTION Au
48. Change every 30 000km or 2 years AN CAUTION When replacing the spark plugs disconnect the negative terminal of the battery and turn off all the switches It is recommended that the engine be cool or cold when changing the spark plugs you could burn your self Do not use non recommended spark plugs Do not allow contaminants to en ter spark plug hole A WARNING Spark plugs may be very hot Be careful not to burn yourself 7 20 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE DRIVE BELT If the belt is worn cracked or frayed re place it A WARNING The engine could inadvertently start while checking the belt and cause moving parts to crush or cut Remove key from ignition switch Diesel engine WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID Use the specified windshield washer solu tion A WARNING Driving without washer fluid can be dangerous Check your washer fluid level before starting to drive Gasoline engine A WARNING Do not use radiator antifreeze windshield washer It can damage the washer system and paint Do not mix water with washer fluid Water can cause the solution to freeze and damage washer fluid tank and other parts of washer system Fill washer fluid tank only 3 4 full when it is very cold This allows for expansion which could damage the tank if it is completely full WINDSHIELD WIPERS Properly functioning windshield wi
49. Driving Position The 4WD indicator light illuminates when the 4WD switch is in 4H or 4L Part time or 4L Full time position wm me La Full time 2H 2 Wheel drive Part time only Use this for normal driving This position gives greater economy quieter ride and least drive train wear Part time Full time 2 12 STARTING AND OPERATING 4H 4 Wheel drive high 1 Part time Use this for driving on wet or slippery roads such as roads with snow mud or sand This position provides greater traction than 2 wheel drive The front hubs will be locked automatically 2 Full time Use this for normal driving 41 4 Wheel drive low Use this for maximum power and traction Use 4L for climbing or descending steep hills hard pulling in sand mud or deep snow Part time AWD LOW Full time AWD LOW 4 Wheel Drive Operation 2H 4H Part time only Depending on the road conditions se lect the 4WD switch to 4H by pushing before driving off or during driving Shifting is possible while driving at the speed of 70km h or less The 4WD high 4H indicator light may come on When 4WD is in no longer needed se lect the 4WD switch from 4H to 2H This will avoid unnecessary heavy steering tyre wear and fuel consump tion Perform this operation when driving straight 2H or 4H lt gt
50. ENCY SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE VEHICLE CARE 2 3 4 5 6 ie 8 9 0 1 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 2 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR RUNNING IN PERIOD There are no particular brake in rules for your new Musso However following a few simple precautions for the first few hundred kilometers can add to the good future per formance economy and long life of your Musso Do not race the engine While driving keep your engine speed RPM below the red zone Avoid full throttle starts Avoid hard stops except in emergencies This will allow the breaks to bed in prop erly Drive at varying speeds trying not to strain the engine Refrain from towing a trailer or an other vehicle Avoid harsh operations such as abrupt start sudden acceleration and prolonged high speed driving These operations not only have a detri mental effect on the engine but also cause excessive fuel and oil consump tion which could result in the malfunc tion of the engine components Especially avoid full throttle acceleration in low gear BEFORE ENTERING THE CAR Ensure that windows outside rear view mirrors and lights are clean undamaged and unobstructed Visually note inflation condition of tyres Check that all lights switches and con trols work properly Check the area behind the vehicle if you are about to reverse Check under the vehicle for leaks Check the engine oil level and other fluid oil levels in en
51. FOREWORD This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your new MUSSO and to provide important safety information We urge you to read it carefully and follow the recommendations to help assure the most enjoyable safe and trouble free operation of your vehicle When it comes to service remember that your SSANGYONG dealer knows your ve hicle best and is interested in your complete satisfaction We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for choosing MUSSO and assure you of our continuing interest in your motoring pleasure and satisfaction This manual should be considered as a permanent part of your vehicle and must re main with the vehicle at the time of resale CD SSANGYONG MOTOR CO LTD PYUNGTAEK KOREA IMPORTANT NOTICE Please read this manual and follow the instructions carefully A This is the safety alert symbol used to alert you to potential hazards including injuries or damage to your vehicle or other property Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol Throughout this manual you will find special notations Warning Caution Note A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injuries or damage to your vehicle or other property
52. OMPARTMENT Relay Fuse 1 Tail lamp 10 Tail lamp LH 10A 2 Horn 11 Tail lamp RH 10A 3 Front fog lamp 12 Head lamp LH 15A 4 Head lamp LO 13 Head lamp RH 15A 5 Head lamp HI 14 Blower 30A 6 Compressor Diesel 15 Door lock 15A Resister Gasoline 16 Horn 10A 7 Air conditioner 17 Air conditioner compressor 10A 8 Condenser Fan 2 18 Front fog lamp 15A 9 Condenser Fan 1 Fusible link 19 Power window 30A 20 Condenser fan 30A 21 Lamp 40A 22 Ignition switch 40A 23 I P B 2 60A 24 VP B 1 60A SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 31 BULB SPECIFICATION Bulbs Wattages Number Low H4 55W 2 Head lamp Hi H1 55W 2 Tail amp stop lamp 5 amp 21W 2 each High mounted stop lamp 21W 1 Rear Reverse lamp 21W 2 Fog lamp 21W 2 Turn signal lamp 21W 2 Amber Color Fog lamp H3 55W 2 Turn signal lamp 21W 2 Amber Color Front Position lamp 5W 2 Side repeater lamp 5W 2 Front room lamp 8W 2 Center room lamp 10W 1 Interior Luggage lamp 8WA Door courtesy lamp 5W 2 Glove box lamp 10W 1 Important Head lamp aiming of the vehicle without lev elling device is a safety item and should therefore be carried out only by a Ssangyong Authorized Service Stat
53. OPERATING 2 9 Drive Range 2 2 The drive position prevents the trans mission from shifting into third or fourth gear Select drive range 2 for more power when climbing hills for engine braking effects when driving down steep hills Drive Range 1 1 The drive position for maximum braking effect e g when driving down severe gradients the transmission does not shift beyond first gear MODE SWITCH W WINTER MODE Press the W portion of the mode Switch to select WINTER driving mode and WINTER indicator lamp will be dis played on the instrument panel Use this mode in the event of starting off or driving difficulties on slippery roads Gs nVo ZJ n P POWER MODE For increased power improved accel eration or driving up long slopes press the P portion of the mode switch The POWER indicator lamp will be dis played on the instrument panel The transmission will shift into the power driving pattern The transmission will shift at higher engine revolutions al lowing more powerful acceleration NORMAL Use this mode for your normal driving This driving mode can be selected when both W and P portions are not pressed 2 10 STARTING AND OPERATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION EMERGENCY SHIFTING PROCEDURE Your vehicle has a shift lever lock control system Before you can shift from park P the ignition must be ON and you must de press the brake pedal
54. accident it is compulsory that the seat belts are worn by all occupants while the vehicle is in use Seat belts should be worn correctly Each seat belt is designed to be used by only one person at a time they are not suitable for use by children below 6 years of age Suitable child seats booster cush ions should be fitted A WARNING Occupants could be injured seri ously in collisions or sudden maneu vers Wear seat belts at all times when driving or riding Never use a belt for more than one person at a time Do not wear seat belt over hard or breakable objects in pockets or on clothing BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 23 AN CAUTION Improper use of seat belt can cause more serious injury Do not modify the seat belt Do not add adjusting device which restrict removing slack CAUTION Damaged seat belts can cause more serious injury Repair or replace damaged seat belts immediately Never let the seat belt system be come damaged by a door or seat 1 24 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR When Using the Seat Belts To help reduce the risk of personal injury in collisions or sudden maneuvers use the seat belts following these instructions on their proper use maintenance and use with child restraint systems A WARNING Improperly worn seat belts could cause serious injury or death Adjust the seat belt as firmly as possible Place the seat back upright posi tion as you can Do not
55. aler or Ssangyong Autho rized Service Operation See page 1 29 for details on the air bag TURN SIGNAL HAZARD FLASHER INDICATOR When the turn signal switch is turned on this indicator flashes to indicate operation of the external turn signal Shorter flashes indicate the failure of a turn signal lamp bulb Both right and left lights flash when the hazard warning switch is turned on If a bulb is burned out replace it im mediately to help avoid an accident If the indicating arrows don t go on at all when you signal a turn check the fuse and for burned out bulbs 120 10 120 160 1515151900908 180 200 220 9 amp A s 3 14 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS HIGH BEAM INDICATOR TAILGATE GLASS DEFOGGER TCS TRACTION CONTROL This indicator illuminates when the headlight INDICATOR SYSTEM INDICATOR high beam is switched on The indicator comes on when the tailgate The TCS indicator comes on briefly as you glass defogger is switched ON turn the ignition ON This means the indica tor bulb is operating properly The indicator should go out after about 2 seconds If the indicator stays on the syetem should be checked as soon as possible by Ssangyong Dealer During driving the light flashes only when the TCS is operating The TCS will be operated up to 60km h because of safety driv
56. aning may result in water spots spot rings or setting of stains or soils all of which are more difficult to remove in a second cleaning Dust and loose dirt that collect on interior fabrics should be frequently removed with a vacuum cleaner or soft bristle brush Wipe vinyl or leather trim regularly with a clean damp cloth Normal trim soils spots or stains can be cleaned with cleaners Safety Belt Care e Keep belts clean and dry Clean safety belts only with mild soap and lukewarm water Do not bleach or dye belts since this may severely weaken them GLASS SURFACES Glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regu lar basis The use of glass cleaner or a liq uid household glass cleaner will remove normal tobacco smoke and dust films some times caused by ingredients used in vinyl s and interior plastics Never use abrasive cleaners on any vehicle glass as they may cause scratches If abra sive cleaners are used on the inside of the rear window any electric demister element may be damaged Avoid placing decals on the inside rear window since they may have to be scraped off later Cleaning the Outside of Windshield If your windshield is not clear after using the windshield washer or if the wiper blade chatters when running wax or another material may be on the blade or windshield Clean the outside of the windshield with cleaning powder or an equivalent non abra sive cleaner Your windshield is clean if beads do not fo
57. art Operating the vehicle with insuffi The level in the reservoir should be checked cient amount of power steering fluid in accordance with the intervals specified could cause damage to the power in this manual steering unit Check level regularly Top up if required If frequent top up is required have system checked by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Op eration SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 17 AIR CLEANER If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or sandy areas replace more often than at the usual recommended intervals If it is dirty shake the element to remove dust Clean the inside of the air cleaner housing and cover with a damp cloth Clean the air cleaner element by blowing compressed air through it in the opposite direction to normal air flow Ah WARNING Engine can be damaged Do not operate the vehicle without air cleaner element Service Interval For vehicles with Clean every 10 000km Diesel TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM Replace every 30 000km Engine For vehicles without Clean every 10 000km TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM Replace every 60 000km Clean every 15 000km Gasoline Engine Replace every 60 000km Under severe condition the service interval should be shorter than the usual rec ommended Diesel engine Gasoline engine 7 18 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE TRANSFER CASE FLUID To ensure proper functioning efficiency and d
58. be returned to the ON position auto matically A WARNING Never remove or turn the key off while driving This can cause the driver to lose control of vehicle This can result in serious vehicle damage or personal injury A WARNING Steering wheel can suddenly turn Never reach for the ignition switch key through the steering wheel KEY REMINDER WARNING CHIME The chime sounds to remind you to remove the key if the driver s door is opened with the key in the LOCK or ON position 2 4 STARTING AND OPERATING BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE Make sure the area around the vehicle is clear The maintenance items in this manual should be checked periodically e g each time you check the engine oil Check that all the windows and lights are clean Visually inspect the tyres for their ap pearance and condition Also check the tyre pressures for proper inflation Position seat and adjust head restraints Adjust inside and outside mirrors Fasten your seat belts and ask all pas sengers to do likewise Check the operation of the warning lights when the key is turned to the ON position STARTING THE ENGINE 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Manual transmission Move the gearshift lever to Neutral po sition and depress the clutch pedal to the floor while cranking the engine Automatic transmission Move the selector lever to P Park or N Neutral although P is preferred The starter is
59. c EOBD requirements which were specified by Eu ropean Economic Community Directive The Malfunction Indictor Lamp MIL will illu minate if a fault exists in the emission re lated components or related sub systems It will stay on as long as the Engine Control Unit ECU detects the fault If a severe misfire is detected fuel is cut automatically to avoid catalytic converter damage Your vehicle s electronic system will switch to an emergency running program so you may continue to drive However you should consult a Ssangyong Distributor or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation to repair the problem as soon as possible If your vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission see Emergency Shifting Pro cedure on page 2 10 3 10 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT This warning light comes on when the park Make sure the parking brake is fully released CAUTION ing brake is applied with the ignition on and before driving i goes out when the parking brake is released this warning light comes on even when The brake system warning light may But if the parking brake is applied this the parking brake is completely released it on with parking brake ap warning light still remains on until the park may indicate that the brake fluid in the res Plied and ignition on indicating ing brake released ervoir is low Then brake system fault 1 Pull off the road and stop carefu
60. cle security keep the key number plate in a safe place not in the ve hicle You should also record the key num ber in a safe place not in the vehicle If you need additional keys do contact your Ssangyong Dealer See page 2 5 under Immobilizer System for further details A WARNING Do not leave the key with the vehicle e Lock the vehicle Take the key with you In case of loss replacement keys are available from Ssangyong Dealers by quoting the key number To protect your car from theft an electronic immobilization system has been installed in your Musso Only keys with correct electronic code can be used to start the car Even if a key has the same profile it will not start the engine if the electronic code is incorrect Always obtain replacement of addi tional keys from your Ssangyong Dealer 1 4 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM REKES Battery Replacement 3 Fit the new battery ensuring that cor You can lock or unlock all the doors by us If the LED fails to illuminate the transmitter rect polarity is maintained positive ing REKES can still be used for a while However it is side facing down towards the base To check the operation of REKES the tell indication that a new battery is needed Finger marks will adversely affect bat tale lamps come on twice for 0 5 second tery life if possible avoid touching the when locking and once for 1
61. cy cases only so never use it for normal driving purposes When the spare tire temporary tire is installed immediately replace it with specified tire from nearest Ssangyong authorized service shop 6 6 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY A WARNING If you remove the bolt without holding the tire and carrier the tire and carrier will drop suddenly so keep in mind that you could be injured If necessary position the jack under the tire and carrier as shown and slowly get it down by using the jack Changing a Wheel Remove the spare wheel from stowage area with jacking tools 2 Use the wheel wrench to loosen the wheel nuts one turn each CAUTION Do not remove any of the nuts until you have raised that wheel off the ground Insert the jack connection rod and the wheel wrench into the jack Rotate the jack connection rod clockwise to raise the lift head slightly Locate the jack according to the fig below 6 Place the jack vertically at the front or rear jacking location closest to the wheel you plan to change CAUTION Do not attempt to raise vehicle until the jack is in the proper position and secure both to the vehicle and the ground 7 Jack up the vehicle by rotating the jack connection rod clockwise until the tyre is off ground about 1inch 3cm Wheel wrench IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6 7 8 Asthe jack begins to
62. d If at any time you suspect that exhaust gases are entering the vehicle have the vehicle inspected and repaired immedi ately by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Opera tion If itis necessary to drive under such conditions do so only with all windows fully open To protect against exhaust gases enter ing the vehicle the exhaust system and body should be inspected each time the vehicle is raised for an oil change whenever a change is noticed in the sound of the exhaust system whenever the exhaust system under body or rear of the vehicle is damaged or becomes corroded eas such as garages or other closed areas any more than needed to move the vehicle in or out of the area When the vehicle is stopped in an un confined area for more than a short time with the engine running place the air intake lever to the fresh air mode to draw the outside air into the vehicle and set the fan switch to high speed Never sit or leave the children in a parked or stopped vehicle for any ex tended period of time with the engine running Avoid driving with tailgate open as ex haust gases could enter the vehicle If you must drive with the tailgate open close all windows place the air intake lever to the fresh air mode to draw the outside air into the vehicle and set the fan switch to high speed STARTING AND OPERATING 2 21 HAZARDOUS DRIVING When hazardous driving is encountered because of water snow
63. d properly fit the car s seat Accident statistics indicate that children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seat rather than in the front seat WARNING Infants and small children should always be restrained in a infant or child restraint NEVER INSTALL A REAR FACING CHILD RESTRAINT IN FRONT SEAT WITH FRONT PASSENGER AIR BAG A child in a rear facing child re straint installed in the front seat can be seriously injured if the front passenger air bag inflates Secure a rear facing child restraint in the rear seat A front facing child restraint should be secured in the rear seat when ever possible If installed in the front passenger seat adjust the seat as far back as it will go 1 26 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR A WARNING When installing a child restraint system follow the instructions pro vided by the manufacturer When not in use keep your child restraint system secured with a seat belt or remove it from the ve hicle Do not hold a child while riding in a vehicle Never let a child stand or kneel on any seat Do not allow a child in the cargo areas while the vehicle is moving Children who have outgrown child restraint systems should sit in the rear seat and be restrained with the seat belt If child s seating position has a shoulder belt which is on or very close to the face or neck move the child close to the center of the ve hicle slightly inboard of the shoul der belt or mo
64. d air flow 9 Bypass valve endine 4 Compressor 10 Turbocharger oil outlet gine 5 Air inlet 11 Compressor wheel Advantages ofa turbocharger 6 Turbocharger oil inlet Turbocharger helps the engine operate more Specification smoothly and with greater efficiency Increase specific power Model 601TD 602TD Compensate for power loss at altitude Reduce emissions and noise Max torque kg m rpm 21 5 2400 25 5 2400 Max output ps rpm 101 4000 120 4000 5 4 TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TURB OCHARGER INSPECTION The vehicle owner should be encouraged to amp CAUTION Good maintenance practices should be ob observe the following precautions to ensure served particularly regarding air filtration maximum turbocharger service life and oil quality and filtration CAUTION These areas are important because of a turbocharger s speed of operation Operate the engine above idle only Proper operating procedures and preventive after normal engine oil pressure maintenance practices enhance good turbo has been established Reviving up service lift and performance the engine immediately after start up could result in damage to the turbocharger unit Forcing the turbocharger to oper ale before the bearings are ad equately lubricated creates unnec essary friction At low ambient temperature or when ever the vehicle has not been used for a long period normal engine oil pressure and flow is af
65. d can cause burns Do not touch barrel of lighter Do not allow children to operate or play with cigarette lighter WARNING Putting lit cigarettes or matches in ashtray with other combustible ma trerials can cause a fire hazard Use of the lighter socket for plug in Do not use ashtray as a waste recep accessories can cause damage or electrical damage 3 30 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear Ashtray Rear ashtray for rear seat passenger is in stalled in the rear of the center console Open the ashtray by swinging the upper edge of the lid down After using the ashtray close it completely To empty the ashtray open the ashtray fully depress the retaining spring in center tip and pull out the ashtray To install attach at the bottom and push the ashtray back into place HORN SWITCH To sound the horn press the center of the steering wheel without driver s air bag or far right or left of the steering wheel with driver s air bag The horn sounds with the ignition switch in any position Keep use of the horn to a minimum ROOM LAMP Front Room Lamp The room lamp switch has two positions Door Position The light comes on when either of the doors is opened regardless of the ignition switch position SPOT Position The light comes on and stays on regardless of the ignition switch position When the DOOR switch is on it be gins to dim for several seconds af
66. d up can occur under certain atmospheric and fuel flow conditions if unearthed hoses particularly plastic are fitted to the fuel dispensing pump It is therefore recommended that earthed pumps with integrally earthed hoses be used and that storage containers be prop erly earthed during all noncommercial fuel ing operations STARTING AND OPERATING 2 3 IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch on the right side of the steering column has the following four po sitions LOCK ACC ON and START LOCK POSITION The steering is locked by removing the key Rotate the steering wheel until lock is en gaged For easier key operation when unlocking move the steering gently from right to left and turn the key to the ACC position To turn the key from ACC to LOCK position you must push it in ACC POSITION The engine can be turned off without lock ing the steering wheel Some electrical accessories such as the radio and cigarette lighter can be operated in this position CAUTION Battery can discharge Do not leave key at ACC position for periods ON POSITION This position turns on the ignition system and the electrical accessories A CAUTION Battery will discharge Do not leave key at ON position without running the engine for long START POSITION This position activates the starter motor starting the engine Release the key when the engine starts and it will
67. designed not to operate if the selector lever is in one of the driv ing positions 3 Diesel engine model The glow indicator light will come on and go out when the glow plugs are suffi ciently heated for cold engine starting As soon as the glow indicator light goes out start the engine Crank the engine without touching the accelerator pedal by turning the igniting key to the START position Release the key when the engine starts If the engine starts but fails to run re peat the above procedure e Neutral STARTING AND OPERATING 2 5 A CAUTION To help prevent the start motor dam age Do not operate the starter for more than 15 seconds at a time If the engine does not start wait 10 seconds before trying again 4 Warm up Allow the engine to idle for at least 30seconds after starting Drive at mod erate speed for a short distance first especially in cold weather A CAUTION Excessive temperature can damage the exhaust system Do not idle at high speed for more than 5 minutes On vehicles equipped with an auto matic transmission fuel is automati cally cut off when the engine is rac ing running at high speed with selector lever position P or IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM The Immobilizer System provides an addi tional theft deterrent to the vehicle in which it is installed and
68. e Transfer case fluid Turbo charger Inspection Turn signal switch Turn signal hazard flasher indicator 3 13 U Unfolding rear seat 1 21 V Ventilation and heating 4 2 W Wheels and tyres 7 25 Tyre inflation pressure 7 25 Tyre pressure 7 25 Tyre condition rim condition 7 26 Tyre rotation Winter tyres Windshield washer fluid Windshield washer switch Windshield wiper switch Windshield wipers Winter mode MUSSO LHD OWNER S MANUAL ISSUED BY INTERNATIONAL A S amp PARTS TEAM SSANGYONG MOTOR CO LTD 150 3 CHILGOI DONG PYUNGTAEK SI GYEONGGI DO 459 711 KOREA TELEPHONE 82 31 610 1400 FACSIMILE 82 31 610 3733 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 amp Parts Team
69. e checked for leakage at the same time Before checking the fluid level clean the area around the cap thoroughly The level must not be higher than MAX mark or lower than MIN mark If the level falls below the MIN mark add the fluid to MAX mark Do not overfill 7 14 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE A WARNING If frequent top up is required have system checked by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation Service interval Capacity Approx 0 3L Change every Level must be maintained 30 000km between MAX and MIN level A WARNING The clutch fluid can irritate hands and eyes Do not allow clutch fluid to make contact with skin or eyes If contact happens rinse affected areas immediately with plenty of water e If irritation persists consult a doc tor A WARNING Keep the clutch fluid out of reach of children A WARNING Used clutch fluid and their contain ers can be a hazard to health and the environment Do not dispose of used clutch fluid with household waste Use your local authorized waste disposal facilities Have the clutch fluid changed by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au thorized Service Operation A WARNING Too much clutch fluid can spill on the engine The fluid will burn if the engine is hot enough You or others could be burned and the vehicle could be damaged Do not overfill the fluid A CAUTION The clutc
70. e left side of the selector lever and instrument cluster STARTING AND OPERATING 2 7 Starting the Car e After starting the engine fully depress the foot brake pedal before shifting the selector lever to the 3 2 or A WARNING The vehicle could move unexpectedly when shifting You could lose control and hit people or objects A WARNING To help prevent transmission dam age Do not depress the accelerator Always depress brake pedal firmly while shifting from P Park or N Neutral to a forward or reverse gear A CAUTION Always use the parking brake Do not depend on P position to keep the vehicle from moving pedal while shifting from P or to D 3 2 or 1 Always depress the brake pedal until shifting is completed Never shift to P Park or R Re verse while the vehicle is in mo tion Shift to P or R only after ve hicle is stopped completely When stopping the vehicle on an uphill gradient do not hold the vehicle by depressing the accelera tor pedal The foot brake should be used for this purpose To drive on a slope set the lever to 3 2 or 1 position accord ing to road condition 1 position Be sure the vehicle has completely stopped before attempting to shift the selector lever into or P Keep the foot brake pedal depressed and shift into a driv
71. eability Drive your vehicle slowly when the TCS is operating Sees BAW AYIA s 7 25 8 f 6 amp 4 amp amp 7 NB amp amp amp INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 15 GLOW INDICATOR For Diesel Engine This indicator comes on when the ignition switch is turned on and stays on for a short time or may go off right away The waiting time will vary according to the engine cool ant temperature When the glow plugs are sufficiently heated for cold starting the light will go out Then the engine should be started ECS SPORT INDICATOR This indicator comes on when the ignition is switched on and should go out after the engine is started If the indicator flickers while driving it indicates that there is mal function in ECS system have the ECS sys tem checked at the nearest Ssangyong Dealer If the ECS SPORT indicator stays on when the ECS switch is pressed it indicates that the SPORT is switched on The SPORT mode improves the vehicle s steerability in particular when driving on curve or rough roads WINTER MODE INDICATOR The indicator will come on when the winter mode WINTER switch is selected Use this mode to drive off smoothly under icy and slippery road
72. ect the negative lead from vehicle providing the jump Disconnect the lead from both batteries Operate the discharged vehicle for approximately 20 minutes This will allow the charging system to recharge your battery If this discharge condition recurs consult your Ssangyong dealer or an authorized Ssangyong Service Operation TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE If it is necessary to tow your vehicle contact a Ssangyong dealer or a profes sional tow truck service A WARNING Never let passengers ride in a vehicle that is being towed Never tow a vehicle faster than safe or posted speeds Never tow a vehicle with damaged parts that are not fully secured on the vehicle Failure to observe these precautions can result in personal injury IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6 11 Your vehicle 4 Wheel Drive Vehicles should be towed with towing dolly under the wheels or on a flat bed amp CAUTION To tow the vehicle with the front rear wheels on the ground never forget to disconnect the front rear propeller shaft from the transfer case or axle assembly and secure them in safe position CAUTION Never tow your vehicle from the front rear with the rear front wheels on the road If your vehicle must be towed from the front rear use a towing dolly under the front wheels Towing your vehicle with the rear front wheels on the road can cause severe damage to your vehicle
73. educe damage Use tow hooks only if no other towing equipment is available Only tow the vehicle from front Keep tow rope clear of bumper Ensure tow rope is securely fixed to tow hook at both ends Check by pulling on tow rope Towing with a tow rope could cause severe automatic transmis sion damage When towing vehicle with automatic transmission use flat bed or wheel lift equipment When towing another vehicle use the rear towing hook TRAILER TOWING Your vehicle is designed primarily as a passenger vehicle therefore handling braking durability and economy will be affected by towing a trailer Your safety and satisfaction depend upon proper use of correct equipment Also you should avoid overloading and other abusive use The maximum loaded trailer weight you can pull with your vehicle depends on your intended use and what special equipment has been installed on it Before attempting any towing ensure that the correct equipment is fitted to your vehicle Your Ssangyong Dealer will help supply and install towing equipment to suit your requirement IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6 13 Trailer Loading To load your trailer properly you must know how to measure gross trailer weight and trailer ball weight Gross trailer weight is the weight of the trailer plus all cargo in it You can measure gross trailer weight by putting the fully loaded trailer on a vehicle scale Trailer ball weight is the downward force exerted
74. en abnormal condition is noted Steering wheel amp linkage Power steering fluid amp lines 3 Drive shaft boots Seat belts buckles amp anchors Lubricate locks hinges amp bonnet latch Wheel bearing grease Propeller shaft grease Front Rear 8 Chart Symbols Inspect these items and their related parts If necessary correct clean replenish adjust or replace R Replace or change 3 Refer to Hecommended fluids and lubricants 6 After completion of off road operation the underbody of the vehicle should be throughly inspected Examine threaded fasteners for looseness 7 If necessary rotate and balance wheels 8 Inspect propeller shaft grease every 5 000km or 3 months if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe condition In off road or dusty road or In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32 C 90 F or higher or In hilly or moutainous terrain 7 38 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 MAINTENANCE Kilometers miles or time in months whichever comes first INTERVAL x1 000 km 1 15 30 45 6
75. es without accelerating with cruise control system Decelerating with cruise control sys tem 1 While Cruise control system is running Push down the DECEL SET Switch of a cruise control lever and hold it until the desired speed is reached without a brake pedal intervention But the cruise control system cannot maintain the cruise function at less than 34km h When the desired speed is reached release the lever When Cruise control system is not run ning Push down the DECEL SET Switch of a cruise control lever and hold it And then release the acceleration pedal slowly When the desired speed is reached release the lever But the cruise control system cannot maintain the cruise func tion at less than 34km h INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 25 Tap down while cruise control system is running 1 Push down the DECEL SET Switch of a cruise control lever less than 0 5 sec ond per one switching while the cruise control system is running This is a tap down switching 2 When you operate a tap down switch ing the vehicle is decelerated for 1km h below the previous set speed 3 If you want to decelerate for 10km h op erate the tap down switching ten times without brake pedal intervention Recovery of set speed Even if the cruise control is canceled the previous set cruise speed can be recovered by pushing toward the RSM resume switch of a cruise control lever when the current vehicle speed is higher t
76. excellent corrosion and freeze protec tion for the entire cooling and heating sys tem and must therefore not be replaced by plain water even in summer The coolant level should be between LOW and FULL mark on the coolant surge tank when the engine is cool The level rises at engine operating temperature and drops again when the engine cools down If the level falls below the LOW mark refill the radiator with a 50 50 mix of soft water and antifreeze specified to provide freez ing and corrosion protection 7 10 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE In order to protect your vehicle in extremely cold weather use a mix 40 soft water and 60 antifreeze specified Coolant concentration Coolant concentration Antifreeze Water General area 50 Vol 50 Vol Extremely cold 6 anes 60 Vol 40 Vol CAUTION Use of non recommended coolant and anti freeze could cause damage to the cooling system Only use Ssangyong recommended coolant and anti freeze A WARNING Scalding hot coolant and steam could be blown out under pressure which could cause serious injury Never remove the coolant surge tank cap when the engine and radiator are hot A WARNING Take precautions to prevent anti freeze coming in contact with the skin or eyes If contact happens rinse affected areas immediately with plenty of water e If irritation persists consult doc tor CAUTION The eng
77. facing child restraint could be struck by the inflating front amp WARNING P iioi a nl bag Always Seal belt use is required at all times a rear facing child restraint in the The air bag system will not activate A tool ing child restraint i al accidents Pe The air bag system is designed to should be secured in the rear seat driver s head and ch whenever possible If installed in the driver s reac ana 1 only It is not a full sized air bag and Me Mon seal adj Hel Hie seat as will not protect the driver s upper far back as it will go and lower body Children who have outgrown child Failure to wear seat belts may restraint systems should sit in rear 2 crease the risk of severity of personal seat and be restrained with seat ls injury to the driver belt 1 32 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR AIR BAG WARNING LABEL Most of the information concerning air bag Head Lining Side Inside Panel of Steering Wheel Body system is explained on the information label which has been attached to the driver s sun z visor and head lining 1 This vehicle is equipped with a Read service manual instruction be Because others who operate your Musso driver air bag Hie pe bag is A fore the steering wheel removal The may not have the opportunity to read this in supplemental system of seat belt front road wheel must be set straight advance the visor and head lining label mus
78. fected Under these conditions the engine should be started and al lowed to idle for a few minutes before operating at a higher rpm Avoid long periods of engine idling The combination of low pressures in the turbine and com pressor may allow oil to seep past the seal into the turbine or the compressor A CAUTION Operating the turbocharger system without the intake and exhaust mani fold mounting can result in severe engine damage Take steps to reduce temperature and speeds from their maximum 3 Intercooler inlet line 4 Intake line 1 Turbo charger 2 Oil inlet line before shutting down the engine The turbocharger may need to be pre oiled after oil change or any service that involves oil draining Crank the engine a few times be fore allowing start then start the engine and allow it to idle for a period to establish full oil circu lation and pressure before operat ing at higher rpm 6 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6 2 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL JACK AND JACK SPECIFICATIONS dese Safe Working Load 1300kg Do not store jack spare tyre or other eguipment in passenger compartment In sudden stop or collision loose The spare wheel is retained under the luggage floor behind the rear bumper The jack and vehicle tools are located at the right side of luggage room amp WARNING Do not use jack provided with your To
79. gher or In hilly or moutainous terrain 8 VEHICLE CARE 8 2 VEHICLE CARE CLEANING AGENTS Follow the manufacturer s advice whenever cleaning agents or other chemicals are used inside or outside the vehicle Some clean ers 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 remov ers or cleaning materials such as laundry soaps bleaches or reducing agents except as noted in the fabric cleaning advice on stain removal Never use carbon tetrachlo ride petrol benzene or naphtha for any cleaning purpose Open all vehicle doors for ventilation when any cleaning agents or other chemical are used in the interior Over exposure to some vapors may result in a health problem which is more likely to occur in small unventilated spaces To avoid possible permanent discoloration of light colored seats do not let materials with non fast colors come in contact with seat trim materials until these materials are totally dry This includes certain types of casual clothing such as colored denims corduroys leathers and suedes also decorative pa per etc CARE AND CLEANING OF THE INTERIOR With the use of modern trim materials it is very important that you use proper cleaning techniques and cleaners Failing to do this on the first cle
80. gine compartment BEFORE DRIVING OFF Be sure you understand your car and its equipment and how to operate it safely Adjust your seating position Adjust inside and outside mirrors Ensure that all occupants of the car have fastened their seat belts Check the operation of the warning lights when the ignition key is turned to ON position Check all gauges Release the parking brake and ensure that the brake warning light goes out A WARNING Check to ensure that all light signal ing systems and warning indicators are in working order BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 3 KEY Two keys are provided which fit all key cyl inders Keep one of the two keys as a spare The key number is stamped on the key number plate For vehicle security keep the key number plate in a safe place not in the vehicle You should also record the key number in a safe place not in the vehicle This deters unauthorized persons from ob taining a duplicate key A WARNING Do not leave the key with the vehicle Lock the vehicle Take the key with you KEY WITH INTEGRATED TRAN SPONDER AND ILLUMINATION On vehicles equipped with an Immobilizer System two keys with illumination and inte grated transponder are provided Keep one of the two keys as a spare The keys with illumination help you insert the ignition key at night To use it press the light switch of key knob The key number is stamped on the key num ber plate For vehi
81. goes out after around 2 seconds The TCS warning light flashes when traction control function is operating A fault with the TCS system will illuminate the TCS warning light while the engine is running If this condition occurs consult your Ssangyong Dealer as soon as possible 2 18 STARTING AND OPERATING PARKING BRAKE The parking brake acts on the rear wheels When Parking Your Vehicle WARNING It engages automatically when applied 1 Hold the brake pedal down and firmly Excessive speeds increase the risk of parking brake lever is located between the apply the parking brake accidents front seats The TCS system can neither elimi Manual transmission models nate nor ae any such risk To apply the parking brake depress the apar naan He pee N brake pedal and pull the lever up fully gearshift lever in the NEUTRAL posi To release depress the brake pedal pull the ton lever up slightly and push the button in the When parking on a downhill gradient During driving the TCS indicator tip of the lever Then lower the lever while place the gearshift lever in the RE light flashes only when the TCS is holding the button in VERSE position When parking on an uphill gradient operating Ensure the parking brake is fully released B d me ura off place the gearshift lever in the 1st See your Ssangyong Dealer if adjustment of position the parking brake is required Automatic transmi
82. h fluid systems can get con taminated and cause loss off system performance Before removing reservoir cap clean thoroughly area around cap CAUTION Use of non recommended clutch fluid could cause damage to the clutch system Use only Ssangyong recommended clutch fluid A CAUTION Clutch fluid damages paintwork If spillage onto paintwork wash with cold water immediately SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 15 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID To ensure proper functioning efficiency and durability of the automatic transmission it is of the utmost importance that the fluid is al ways kept at the proper level The automatic transmission M74LE does not have a dipstick to check the fluid level You may have the fluid level checked by your Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au thorized Service Operation The only way to find out fluid level decrease is to check if the automatic transmission is leaking If a fluid leak occurs the vehicle should be taken to your Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation to be repaired as soon as possible Fluid should not be added to the automatic transmission without properly setting the fluid level Overfilling the automatic transmis sion fluid will decrease the automatic trans mission performance and could damage the unit Use only specified fluid as given in the lu bricant chart The fluid and filter do not require changing But if the vehicle is mainl
83. han 36km h without acceleration intervention But if you turn off the ignition switch the memorized set speed is cleared and you cannot recover the pre vious set speed CAUTION The resume position should only be used if the driver is fully aware of this speed and wishes to resume this particular speed Normal Cancellation of cruise control The cruise control system will be canceled when one or more items of the following conditions is applied 1 When the brake pedal is depressed 2 When the cruising speed is downed less than 34km h 3 When the off switch is operated by pulling rearward the cruise control lever 4 When ABD is activated And the cruise control system can be oper ated again in driving state 3 26 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS dy CAUTION Keep the main cruise control switch as neutral position when not using the cruise control Abnormal Cancellation of cruise control 1 When the rapid deceleration is applied without braking 2 When the rapid acceleration is applied without acceleration pedal intervention 3 When the cruise control lever is failed 4 When the brake switch and brake light switch input signal is unplausible And the cruise control system cannot be operated again in driving state In this case you should stop the vehicle and turn off the ignition switch and then turn it on again After you do that you can use the cruise control system again But if the
84. he A C compressor does not operate when the fan control knob is turned OFF Obstructions snow ice leaves etc on the air inlet grilles in front of the windshield can reduce the effectiveness of the ventilation heating and air conditioning TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM 5 2 TURBO CHARGER SYSTEM ENGINE COMPARTMENT 15 7 8 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 ABS ABD TCS 7 Fuse box 13 Turbo kit 2 Engine oil level dipstick 8 Washer fluid tank 14 Air cleaner 3 Windshield wiper motor 9 Battery 15 Coolant surge tank 4 Engine oil filler cap 10 Power steering fluid tank 5 VIN plate 11 Fuel filter 6 Brake fluid tank 12 Engine 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 shaft The turbine rotates between 50 000 100 000 spins per minute and uses the en ergy of the exhaust gas to drive the com pressor The compressor in turn draws in fresh air which it supplies to the cylinders in compressed from As more fuel is drawn into the engine out 1 Oylinder 7 Turbine wheel put performance is boosted between 15 2 Intercooler 8 Exhaust gas outlet 30 in comparison to non turbocharged 3 Compresse
85. he front through both adjustable center vents conditioning A C you also use this system passenger area Front Foot Vents to control passenger compartment cooling Windshield Defroster Vents The front foot vents direct air into the front The windshield defroster vents direct air onto foot area the windshield 1 Side Vents 4 Front Foot Vents 2 Windshield Defroster Vents 5 Front Door Window Defroster Vents 3 Center Vents 6 Rear Foot Vents VENTILATION HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 4 3 CONTROL PANEL Front Door Window Defroster Vents A Temperature control switch The front door window defroster vents direct air onto the side windows mainly in the area near the outside mirror B Fan Control switch C Recirculation switch D Air distribution switch Rear Foot Vents E Air conditioning A C switch Cooled or heated air travels to the rear foot area through ducts underneath the front seats SEMI AUTOMATIC MANUAL v Ee Ee Iw E 00000 SEERE Ce same Ru Or 4 4 VENTILATION HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH The temperature control switch controls the temperature of the air that comes through the air vents Semi Automatic Only when the AUTO
86. he operation of the window wiper push the switch again To spray the washer fluid push the tailgate washer switch AN CAUTION Replace the blade when it is worn or when it no longer wipers properly to avoid loss of vision when in use wt CAUTION Tailgate window can be scratched or wiper blade can be worn prema turely Do not operate the wiper when the window is dry amp CAUTION In cold weather washer fluid can form ice on rear window blocking your vision Warm rear window be fore operating washer A CAUTION Wiper blades can freeze to rear win dow in cold weather Wiper operation while blade is fro zen can damage wiper motor Check that blade is not frozen before operating AN CAUTION Washer motor will be overheated and damaged Do not operate the washer when washer fluid tank is empty or con tinuously for more than 10 seconds DOOR UNLOCK SWITCH The doors will be locked automatically if the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 50km h To cancel the automatic door locking func tion press the door unlock switch If the vehicle speed exceeds ap proximately 50km h again the doors will be locked automati cally To open the door when the vehicle is stopped cancel the door lock ing function by pressing the switch B RIFE CE ILS BESEE
87. iate tool for installation are supplied with the vehicle elsewhere these are available from your Ssangyong Outlet Ensure that the load is evenly distributed over the side or cross rails The roof sur face must not be loaded Consult your Ssangyong Outlet for details and regulations on driving with a trailer and or loaded roof rack A WARNING A loaded roof rack alters the car s centre of gravity take care when in crosswinds and do not drive at high speeds LUGGAGE COVER When Unrolling the Luggage Cover Pull the handle of the luggage cover at the center and fix it into the grooves at left and right sides of quarter trim inner panels When Rolling the Luggage Cover Take the luggage cover out of the grooves by pulling the handle and let go the grasp slightly to roll the luggage cover When Removing the Luggage Cover After tearing off the edge of luggage cover atthe back of rear seat remove the luggage cover assembly by raising up it from the fix ing holder s grooves Store the luggage cover separately to use the luggage room of the ve hicle wide CAUTION Don t put anything on the luggage cover 2 STARTING AND OPERATING 2 2 STARTING AND OPERATING FUEL RECOMMENDATION Commercially available high quality fuels are suitable Fuel quality has a decisive influence on the power output driveability and life of the engine The additives contained in the fuel play an important role
88. il pressure warning light 7 Low fuel level warning light 17 Brake system warning light 8 Turn signal indicator left 18 Glow indicator For Diesel engine 9 Turn signal indicator right 19 Airbag warning light 10 Outside rearview mirror amp tailgate 20 Seat belt reminder glass defogger indicator 21 ABS warning light 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 EBD warning light ECS SPORT warning light 4WD warning light 4WD high indicator 4WD low indicator WINTER mode indicator POWER mode indicator High beam indicator Hazard indicator Malfunction indicator lamp for Gasoline engine 3 6 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS SPEEDOMETER The speedometer indicates the vehicle speed in kilometers per hour km h or mile per hour m h Diesel Engine amp 2300 DOHC ODOMETER TRIP ODOMETER TACHOMETER The odometer records the accumulated dis The tachometer indicates engine speed in tance driven in kilometers or mile revolutions per minute The trip odometer records individual journey distances To reset press the reset button located in the right and lower area of speed Diesel Engine ometer IL6 3200 FAVMAAAA INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 7 AN CAUTION Excessive speed can damage engine Do not let engine reach excessive speed indicated by pointer being in red zone TEMPERATURE GAUGE The temperature gauge indicates the tem perature
89. iller cap 9 Battery 14 Air cleaner 5 10 Power steering fluid tank 15 Coolant surge tank SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 3 IL6 3200 Engine 13 7 8 12 11 10 9 1 ABS ABD TCS 6 Brake fluid tank 11 Power steering fluid tank 2 Engine oil filler cap 7 Fuse box 12 Air cleaner 3 Engine oil level dipstick 8 Washer fluid tank 13 Coolant surge tank 4 Oil filter 9 Battery 5 VIN plate 10 Canister 7 4 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 2300 DOHC 13 1 ABS ABD TCS 2 Engine oil filler cap 3 VIN plate 4 Brake fluid tank 5 Fuse box 6 Washer fluid tank 7 Battery 8 Canister 9 Power steering fluid tank 10 Oil filter 11 Engine oil level dipstick 12 Air cleaner 13 Coolant surge tank SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 5 SERVICE PRECAUTIONS When performing any inspection or mainte nance work on your vehicle always exer cise care to reduce the risk of personal in jury or damage to the vehicle Here are some general precautions that should be closely observed in carrying out any service operation Do not work on the engine while it is hot Always turn it off and allow it to cool Never get under the vehicle while it is supported by a jack If it is necessary to work under the vehicle use safety stands Keep smoking materials flames and sparks away from the battery and all
90. in It can cause the battery discharge or a fire hazard Make sure that electrical appliance is plugged out after usage 3 34 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ASSIST GRIP Your vehicle has assist grips above the front seat passenger s door and the rear doors The grips above the rear doors includes a coat hook Passengers can use the grips for assistance in entering exiting the vehicle or for hand holds during spirited driving FRONT A WARNING Do not hang anything on the assist grips unless they are equipped with a coat hook Hanging items on your vehicle s as sist grips can obstruct the driver s view Obstructing the driver s view can lead to an accident resulting in per sonal injuries and damage to your vehicle or other property LUGGAGE HOOKS Your vehicle has luggage hooks on the lug gage room floor A WARNING The luggage hooks should be used to secure all loads in the luggage room by using the proper straps 4 VENTILATION HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 4 2 VENTILATION HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING VENTILATION AND HEATING AIR VENTS This system allows you to control the heating Side Vents Center Vents and ventilation inside your vehicle You can direct air through both adjustable You can control the direction of airflow If your vehicle is equipped with air side vents toward either side of t
91. inates while driving e Pull off the road and stop your car e Check the alternator drive belt for loose ness or breakage e Ifthe belt is OK there is a problem some where in the charging system The prob lem should be located and corrected as Soon as possible Have the system checked and repaired immediately by your nearest Ssangyong Dealer P ES ee e amp 4 8 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 13 SEAT BELT REMINDER The seat belt warning light comes on when ever the ignition switch is placed in the ON position unless the driver s seat belt is se curely fastened Also the seat belt warning chime will sound for about 6 seconds when the ignition switch is in the ON position unless the driver s seat belt is secured fas tened Attention should be paid to ensure that the seat belts are fastened before driving off AIR BAG WARNING LIGHT When the ignition is switched on this warn ing light illuminates for approximately 6 sec onds and should go out to confirm that the air bag is operational If it does not come on or if it does not go out after 6 seconds or if it flashes or illumi nates continuously while driving it means that there is malfunction in the system The air bag system would therefore not be trig gered in the event of an accident Have the air bag system checked without delay by a Ssangyong De
92. ine or cooling system could be damaged The antifreeze content of the cool ant should be maintained at a minimum of 50 The antifreeze content must not be allowed to exceed 60 Do not use alcohol or methanol an tifreeze or mix them with the speci fied coolant Use only soft demineralized wa ter in the coolant mixture Do not overfill the coolant If frequent additions are required contact Ssangyong Dealer for cool ing system check SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 11 Change of Coolant Service interval Capacity 602 TD Change every 60 000km or 3 years And inspect and replenish as necessary 9 0 9 5L 10 5 11 0L 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Change every 45 000km or 3 years And inspect and replenish as necessary 10 0 10 5L 11 0 11 5L OVERHEATING If the engine coolant temperature gauge shows an overheating condition or you have another reason to suspect the engine may be overheating stop and park the vehicle The air conditioning must be off Leave the engine idling for a few minutes and check that the cooling fan is operating If the fan is not operating turn the ignition off and consult your Ssangyong Dealer im mediately If the fan is operating and if steam is not coming from the engine compartment open the engine hood and idle the engine until it cools If the fan is operating but the temperature is not lowered stop the engine and let it cool Then check the c
93. ing gear Release the parking brake and foot brake Depressing the accelerator pedal slowly will gradually set the vehicle in motion 2 8 STARTING AND OPERATING Selector Lever Positions P R and N Drive Range D Drive Range 3 P Park The rear wheels locked To bese The drive position for normal driving The drive position for driving conditions lected only with the vehicle stationary conditions in first to fourth gear in first second and third gear h ki k Sud the parking Brake Fourth gear the overdrive gear reduces You might choose 3 instead of D under the R R T ly with th Ge be engaged only with the engine speed fuel consumption and the en following condition vehicle stationary gine noise level N Neutral When driving on long hilly roads After the engine has been started and D When driving in heavy city traffic A WARNING is al selected the economy driving programisal When going down a steep hill ways operative The vehicle can move suddenly when unattended Turn off the engine apply the park ing brake fully and remove the ig nition key when leaving the ve hicle Do not use P Park position in place of the parking brake Never leave the vehicle unattended while the engine is running Fuel is automatically cut off when the engine is racing running at high speed with selector lever posi tion P or N STARTING AND
94. ion which will have special equipment and the necessary expertise A WARNING Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside and can burst if you drop or scratch the bulb Take special care when handling and disposing of halo gen bulb Wear eye protection when working with bulbs Protect bulb against abrasions and scratches Protect against liquids when illu minated and not in sealed instal lation Only illuminate bulb when in stalled in a lamp Replace headlight if cracked or damaged Keep bulb away from children Dispose of used bulb with care 7 32 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE HEAD LAMP HIGH AND LOW BEAM AND TURN SIGNAL LAMP 1 Open the engine hood and engage the support Install is the reverse order of removal When installing new bulb make sure that bulb holder engages correctly in re TAIL BRAKE AND REAR TURN SIGNAL LAMP f Open the tailgate and remove the pro tective lamp cover 2 Rotate the plastic cap counterclockwise cesses of the housing 2 Unscrew the nuts and remove Rotate the plastic cap clockwise until it Brake Position lamp 8EA 3 Unscrew the 3 mounting bolts and dis firmly engages Reverse Turn signal lamp 4EA connect the wiring harness connector 3 Rotate the bulb holder counterclockwise from the rear of the turn signal lamp Ay CAUTION and remove the bulb holder from the 4 Disconnect the wiring harness connec Greasy fingers will cause stains re lamp housing tor from
95. is provided to the rear face of the sunvisor on the driver side The van ity mirror is provided to the rear face of the sunvisor on the passenger side CAUTION Do not place the sunvisor in such a manner that it obscures visibility of the roadway traffic or other objects DOUBLE SUN VISORS To block out glare the main sunvisor and auxiliary sunvisor can be swung down or to the left right if necessary The ticket holder is provided to the rear face of the main sunvisor on the driver side and the vanity mirror is provided to the rear face of the main sunvisor on the passenger side INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 33 MAP POCKET The map pocket is located on each front doors For sporage of maps magazines and other items GLOVE BOX Open the glove box by pulling the release lever and the indicator lamp comes on for your usage at night Close it with a firm push amp WARNING Driving with glove box lid open can cause injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop Keep glove box lid closed when driv ing GLOVE BOX ILLUMINATION The glove box is illuminated when the lid is in the open position with the ignition switch placed in ON position AUXILIARY ELECTRIC SOCKET You can use the auxiliary electric socket located on the left side of luggage room when cleaning inside the vehicle and so on amp CAUTION Do not park the vehicle with any electric appliance plugged
96. it is seated against the floor pan correctly and do not overtighten If the spare tyre is in flat you must keep it in the luggage room Outer surface facing DOWN IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6 5 SPARE TIRE OF 7 SEATER Removal and Installation of spare tire 1 WARNING 2 Please follow these safety instructions before you change the damaged tire 3 Make sure of surrounding safety conditions and move off the road Rotate the latch bolt counterclockwise as shown using the wheel nut wrench Hold the tire and carrier and then completely remove the bolt After removing the bolt get down the tire and carrier and then pull out the tire amp WARNING When refitting the tire on the carrier put the outer surface of the tire to be facing down And tighten the bolt correct and firm When the spare tire temporary tire is installed drive the vehicle to a safe place away from traffic Park on a firm and level ground and turn on the hazard warning lamp Turn off the engine and firmly pull the parking brake Use a wedge block of wood or rocks in front of and behind the tire that is diagonal from the tire you plan to change less than 60 km h Please keep in mind that the maximum driving speed is up to 80 Km h and maintain the air pressure to 60 psi Avoid long distance driving The spare tire temporary tire should be used in emergen
97. ition 2 11 4 wheel drive operation 2 12 Front fog lamp switch 3 20 Front seat back storage pocket 1 17 Front seat reclining adjustment 1 15 Front seat slide adjustment 1 15 Fuel filler door release lever 1 33 Filling fuel tank 1 33 Fuel gauge eee 3 7 Fuel recommendation 2 2 Diesel engine 2 2 Gasoline engine 2 2 Do not use methanol 2 2 Operation in foreign countries 2 2 Vehicle fueling from drums or storage containers 0 0 eee ee ee ee Ee ee ee 2 2 Fuse and relay box in the engine cormipartment Fuse box in the interior FUSE DOK AE EE gi G Glass surfaces 8 2 GIOVE DOM sei Ek eke 3 33 Glow indicator for diesel engine 3 15 H Hazard warning flasher switch 3 27 Head lamp high and low beam and turn signal 7 32 10 4 INDEX Head restraints 1 19 Outside rearview mirror amp tailgate glass Headlamp levelling switch 3 28 Key hole 1 7 defogger switch sss
98. l For automatic transmission place 4 Before closing the engine hood press 2 WARNING the support rod firmly into its clip to pre vent it from rattling An open engine hood while the ve 5 To close lower the engine hood and hicle is in motion obscures forward allow it to drop from the height of about vision resulting in an accident 30cm Make sure that the engine hood Check that the engine hood is fully is locked in position latched in position by pulling at it s front edge before driving A WARNING Do not operate the engine hood re An open engine hood with engine lease handle while vehicle is in running exposes moving parts which gie can crush cut or entangle o not move the vehicle with en Do not wear loose clothing gine hood in raised position Keep hands and hair away from moving parts gearshift in P park Set parking brake fully Do not wear any clothing such as ties and handkerchiefs Do not wear loose clothing Keep hands and hair away from moving parts The vehicle can still move from an stationary position while the engine hood is open Before releasing the engine hood latch Remove ignition key For manual transmission place gearshift in 1st or reverse For automatic transmission place gearshift in P Park Apply parking brake fully 1 36 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR ROOF RACK In some markets cross rails for transport ing bicycles skis etc and the appropr
99. ld not park your vehicle with a trailer attached on a hill If something goes wrong such as the trailer caravan hitch becoming disen gaged people can be injured and both the vehicle and trailer can be damaged If someone removing the blocks stands directly behind the trailer he could be injured If your brakes or the hitch slipped the trailer could roll backward Make sure anyone removing blocks from your wheels stands to one side Take note of trailer manufacturer s instructions Driving on Grades Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear before you start down a long or sleep downgrade If you don t shift down you might have to use your brakes so much that they would get hot and no longer work well On a long uphill grade shift down and reduce your speed to around 40 km h to reduce the possibility of engine and other components overheating 6 16 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Parking on Hills You really should not park your vehicle with atrailer attached on a hill If something goes wrong your rig could start to move People can be injured and both your vehicle and the trailer can be damaged But if you ever have to park your rig on a hill here s how to do it 1 Apply your regular brakes but don t shift into PARK P for automatic transmission yet or into a gear for a manual transmission 2 Have someone place chocks under the trailer wheels 3 When the wheel chocks are in place release the regular brakes u
100. le and change the wheel where traffic is close near any battery Do not allow battery fluid to con tact eyes skin fabric or painted surfaces Make sure battery providing jump start has the same voltage as the battery receiving the jump Do not disconnect discharged battery from vehicle Continued IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6 9 amp WARNING Before jump starting with an another Continued Failure to follow these precautions or the following instructions for starting an engine with jumper cables can cause battery to explode resulting in burns from battery acid or electrical short circuit This can create damage to electrical systems in both vehicles and cause serious personal injury battery 1 2 Apply parking brake transmission shift to NEUTRAL Switch off all electrical accessories In a vehicle with automatic transmission shift to PARK with manual 5 speed AN CAUTION Turn audio system off before jump starting your vehicle Otherwise you may damage audio system A WARNING Always route jumper cables so they cannot catch on rotating parts in the engine compartment Otherwise you may damage vehicle and cause serious personal injury Attaching Jumper Cables To jump start your battery connect the jumper cables in the following order 1 Connect one clamp of the first lead of the jumper cable to the positive terminal of the charged battery identified by a sig
101. llowing you to retain full steering control of your vehicle We recommend that you familiarize yourself with this braking technique However avoid taking unnecessary risks STARTING AND OPERATING 2 17 AN WARNING Stopping distances can vary greatly depending on the road surface and conditions Maintain safe distance to the ve hicle in front Drive slowly on wet or slippery road A WARNING ABS cannot prevent accidents result ing from careless or dangerous driv ing techniques Drive carefully Slow down when cornering Press brake pedal hard and hold A WARNING Brake system and ABS warning light illuminating at the same time indi cates a failure in the base brake sys tem due to malfunction of ABS e Stop the vehicle and consult your Ssangyong Dealer Have the system checked and re paired before continuing your journey TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM WITH ANTI LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM The traction control system TCS is an ad vanced system that will help you to move off on slippery surfaces If one of the wheels is on firm ground and the other is on slippery ground such as snow or mud If you then start to drive off the wheel on the slippery surface will spin and the car will not move TCS can help you to prevent this by locking and releasing the wheel on the slippery surface When the ignition is switched on the TCS warning light comes on with the ABS warn ing light It
102. lly Check for bulb failure 2 Check the brake fluid and add the rec If bulb is working properly have ommended brake fluid up to the MAX brake system checked mark 3 Ifthe brake operates normally and you judge it to be safe drive carefully ata Low brake fuel level may increase safe speed to the nearest Ssangyong the stopping distance and require Dealer for inspection immediately greater pedal effort as well as 4 Ifleaks are found if the warning remains greater pedal travel on or if the brakes do not operate prop erly have the vehicle towed to nearest Ssangyong Dealer for inspection and repairs OE A WARNING Driving the vehicle with the brake fluid warning light on is dangerous Have the brake system checked and repaired immediately by nearest Ssangyong Dealer 0818191901 180 200 km h 220 00805 ovnaaaay INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 11 ABS WARNING LIGHT This warning light illuminates when the igni tion is switched on and should go out after about 2 seconds If this light doesn t come on when the igni tion is switched on or if this light doesn t go out contact your nearest Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation If this light illuminates while driving a mal function of ABS is indicated In this case the brake system performs its regular function but without the anti locking capability Have the system checked by Ssang
103. m can provide complete protection in a severe crash Just from viewing the vehicle damage after a crash it is very difficult to accurately de termine if the air bags should or should not have inflated In some cases where the air bag did not inflate extensive visible damage indicate that the car absorbed much of the crash energy and the air bags were not needed In other cases a severe jolt such as an impact to the under carriage may not cause extensive body damage but cause the air bags to inflate A WARNING Occupant could be injured Wear the seat belt at all times even if your Musso is equipped with an air bag The air bag system serves as supple ment to the seat belt A WARNING Alteration of components could in jure someone Do not modify original compo nents 1 30 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR A CAUTION Treatment by unauthorized persons 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 Ssangyong Dealer CAUTION Protection of occupants could be limited Do not stick anything on steering wheel and instrument panel Do not cover steering wheel and instrument panel with other mate rials CAUTION Under the following conditions the air bag system will not be triggered Rear impacts Side impacts Rollovers Minor frontal collisions Driver s Air Bag
104. mrest ranged in there proper position Ensure that the rear seatbacks and and pull it out while pushing the side button rear seat cushion are locked in po on the armrest sition before operating the vehicle install the armrest insert the bar on the with passengers in the back seat armrest into the seat hole while pushing the Do not press the release buttons on side button the seatback while the vehicle is moving Pressing the release buttons while the vehicle is moving can cause in juries or damage to the occupants amp WARNING To help avoid injuries make sure your hand and any other body parts as well as those of other persons are completely away from the rear seat compartment when unfolding the rear seat amp WARNING Do not stack luggage or other cargo higher than the front seats Do not allow passengers to sit on the folded seatbacks while the ve hicle is in motion Unrestrained luggage or passen gers on a folded seatback can be thrown about within or ejected from the vehicle in a sudden stop or accident Serious injuries or death can re sult CENTER ARMREST The center armrest can be folded down for use when there are only 1 or 2 rear seat passengers The center armrest is equipped with console box To open the console box pull the lock knob upward under the cover SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS To protect you and your passengers in the event of an
105. n locked Two air pressurized support rods will hold tailgate open If the tailgate is locked the tailgate handle can not be pressed To close the tailgate from outside lower and press down on it Make sure it is securely closed and latched To open the tailgate from inside lift the lock button and pull the door lever upward Do not pull Low den UNLOCK Outside J T o N iN M BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 9 A WARNING An open tailgate while vehicle is in motion could obscure rearward vi sion resulting in an accident Do not travel with the tailgate open A WARNING Exhaust gases are poisonous Do not drive with the tailgate open to avoid exhaust gas in passenger compartment I To E LOCK POWER WINDOWS You may operate the power windows when the ignition switch is ON by using the power window switches on each door panel Operation Of Windows From The Driver s Seat Driver s window The driver s window has AUTO down To lower the window press down firmly then release the switch The window will open automatically un til it is fully open To stop the window while it is opening press the switch again raise the window pull up and hold the switch To stop the window release the switch 1 10 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR Passenger s and rear door window To lower
106. n on the battery case or terminal 2 Connect other end of this same jumper cable lead to the positive terminal of the discharged battery the terminal 3 Connect one end of the second lead on jumper cable to the negative terminal of the charged battery identified by a sign on the battery case or terminal 6 10 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY A WARNING Last connection to the vehicle to be charged should NOT be made to the negative battery terminal Attach the clamp for this last connection to a steel bracket bolted to the engine block This last connection should be as far away from the battery as possible Connecting the jumper cable to the negative terminal of the dis charged battery could result in arcing and possibly a battery ex plosion Serious personal injury or vehicle damage can result Make the last connection to a suitable ground such as a steel bracket bolted to the engine block The engine of the vehicle providing the jump start can be allowed to run during the jump start Attempts to start the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery should be made at intervals of about one minute and should not last longer than 15 seconds each Once the previously discharged vehicle is running 6 Carefully disconnect the ground connection Begin with the vehicle with the discharged battery Leave the discharged vehicle running Disconn
107. nd in taxi police or delivery service 7 40 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Kilometers miles or time in months whichever comes first INTERVAL x1 000 km 1 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 MAINTENANCE x1 000 miles 0 6 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ITEM Months 12 24 86 48 60 72 84 96 CHASSIS AND BODY Chassis amp underbody bolts amp nuts tight secure 6 Tyre condition amp inflation pressure Wheel alignment 7 Inspect when abnormal condition is noted Steering wheel amp linkage Power steering fluid amp lines 3 Drive shaft boots Seat belts buckles amp anchors Lubricate locks hinges amp bonnet latch Wheel bearing grease Propeller shaft grease Front Rear 8 2 Chart Symbols Inspect these items and their related parts If necessary correct clean replenish adjust or replace R Replace or change 3 Refer to Recommended fluids and lubricants 6 After completion of off road operation the underbody of the vehicle should be throughly inspected Examine threaded fasteners for looseness 7 If necessary rotate and balance wheels 8 Inspect propeller shaft grease every 5 000km or 3 months if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe condition In off road or dusty road or In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32 C 90 F or hi
108. not switch to a lected in accordance with the average sea different viscosity in the event of brief temperature fluctuations sonal air temperature Applying the SAE classes exactly on the F Q basis of the outside air temperatures would 86 30 atio Ly ti necessitate frequently changing the engine 77 25 oil The temperature limits for the SAE 468 420 classes should therefore be regarded as 459 445 reference temperatures and the actual air 50 10 COMC 10W50 15 50 20W 50 temperature may be higher or lower for a Pi i PCR cesa short period of time 432 0 23 5 EE EEE 14 10 5 15 1 4 20 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 601 TD 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Overall length 4660 lt Overall width 1865 lt Vehicle Overall height 1735 dimensions mm Wheel base 2630 Tread Front 1510 lt Rear 1520 lt Curb weight 1920 1860 Auto T M 1940 Auto T M Weight kg Gross vehicle weight 2245 A T 2245 2185 2265 Persons 5 M T 143 A T 143 Maximum speed km h Performance Gradeability tan 0 869 Min turning radius m
109. nt parts of the seat belts in use during a collision No replacement is required after a minor collision if a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation finds that no damage has occurred and judges everything to be in proper working order Seat belts and components that were not in use during the collision must also be in spected and replaced if they show signs of damage or faulty operation BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 25 A CAUTION Damaged seat belts can cause more serious injury Inspect seat belt assemblies peri odically Inspect seat belts and other con stituent part after every collision Replace seat belts if webbing be come frayed contaminated or damaged in any way Replace the entire seat belt assem bly after severe impact even if the damage is not obvious A CAUTION Improper seat belt could cause more serious injuries Do not modify seat belts Pregnant Women lt is recommended that pregnant women use seat belts Contact your doctor for specific recommendations A WARNING Pregnant women and unborn child could be injured Usealap shoulder seat belt if pos sible Consult your doctor Lap belt should be worn as low as possible throughout the preg nancy CHILD RESTRAINT When transporting infants or small children an appropriate child restraint system should always be used The child restraint system should be appro priate for your child s weight and height an
110. ntil the chocks absorb the load 4 Reapply the regular brakes Then apply your parking brake and then shift to PARK P for automatic transmission or First or Reverse gear for a manual transmission 5 Release the regular brakes When You Are Ready to Leave After Parking on a Hill 1 Apply your regular brakes and hold the pedal down while you Start your engine Shift into a gear and Release the parking brake 2 Letupon the brake pedal 3 Drive slowly until the trailer is clear of the chocks 4 Stop and have someone pick up and store the chocks Maintenance When Trailer Towing Your vehicle will need service more often when you re pulling a trailer See the maintenance Schedule for more on this Things that are especially important in trailer operation are engine oil brake pads amp discs automatic transmission fluid Each of these is covered in this manual and the index will help you find them quickly If you re trailering its a good idea to review these sections before you start your trip Check periodically to see that all hitch nuts and bolts are tight f SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 2 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT Diesel Engine VIN plate 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 ABS ABD TCS 6 Brake fluid tank 11 Fuel filter 2 Engine oil level dipstick 7 Fuse box 12 Engine 3 Windshield wiper motor 8 Washer fluid tank 13 Turbo kit 4 Engine oil f
111. o not permit any clothing such as ties or handkerchiefs near the engine or cool ing fan They can become entangled in moving parts and result in personal in jury and damage to the vehicle Also remove watches bracelets and rings for safety 7 6 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ANOTE ON SAFETY To avoid the possibility of injury from the cooling fan carry out all engine checks with the ignition switched off so that the fan is not operating The fan is controlled by ECU electronic control unit and consequently may start to operate unexpectedly When the ignition is on it is also highly dan gerous to touch live parts as the electronic ignition system has a greater current igni tion power than conventional systems A WARNING You can injury burn or shock Make sure engine is off Do not touch live parts when Ignition is on A WARNING Keep service products away from children If a service product has been swallowed consult a doctor without delay Dispose of service product in an en vironmentally responsible way DRIVER S CHECK LIST The following checks are recommended before driving to maintain safe and depend able vehicle operation Exterior 1 Check the tyres for inflation pressure and damage 2 Check the wheel bolts for looseness 3 Checkthe operation of the lights 4 Check for any oil water fuel and fluid leaks Within the vehicle 1 Check for steering wheel play and looseness 2
112. of engine coolant when the ignition switch is in the ON position 6 H hot C cool A CAUTION The engine can overheat e Ifthe pointer reaches the red zone stop the vehicle Allow engine to cool FUEL GAUGE This gauge indicates the level of fuel remain ing in the fuel tank The gauge continues to indicate the fuel level even after the ignition is turned off When the fuel is added the gauge slowly changes to the new fuel level after the igni tion is turned on The needle moves when braking acceler ating or making turns This is caused by the movement of the fuel in the tank F full Fuel tank capacity 72 liters for Gaso line engine Fuel tank capacity 75 liters for Diesel engine E empty 3 8 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS LOW FUEL LEVEL WARNING ENGINE OIL PRESSURE This warning light indicates that the fuel will This warning light comes on when the igni EE Severe engine damage could result soon be exhausted tion is switched on as a check of bulb op PNE Do not run the engine with the Fill up the fuel tank as soon as possible if eration and should go out after the engine il ina light il this warning light comes on is started If the light comes on while driv EE EL rae luminated ing it indicates that the oil pressure is dan A CAUTION gerously low Stop the engine immediately if driving stop the vehicle Check oil
113. ols j j 1 Jack B Driver equipment can be thrown around vehicle on other vehicles 2 Wheel wrench 6 T59ls ba inside your vehicle and cause Ssangyong designed the jack for use 3 Pliers 7 Open d wrench personal injuries on your vehicle only 4 Rubber ring Always store jack spare tyre other Use of this jack on other vehicles tools and equipment securely in their proper location may damage the other vehicles or your jack and lead to personal injury The jack is intended exclusively for jacking up the vehicle when changing a wheel Never exceed the jack s safe working load Vehicle support stands must be used when working under the vehicle IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6 3 HOW TO CHANGE A FLAT TYRE If a tyre goes flat follow these safety instructions before you change the tyre Tyre Change Safety Precautions 1 m DARY Turn on hazard flashers Move off the road to a safe place away from traffic Park on a firm and level surface Turn off engine and remove key Set parking brake If vehicle has an automatic transmission shift to P If your vehicle has a manual transmission shift to first or reverse Have all passengers get out of vehicle and stand in safe a place 8 Use a wedge block of wood or rocks in front of and behind the tyre that is diagonal from the tyre you plan to change Failure to follow these safety precautions can cause yo
114. on Starting the car 2 10 Kickdown ese ee ee Re ee 2 10 Engine braking 2 11 Stopping the car 2 11 Maneuvering the car 2 11 Driving with a manual transmission 2 6 Driving with an automatic transmission Em 2 6 Starting the car 2 7 Selector lever positions P R and N AE HE EA 2 8 Drive range D 2 8 Drive range 2 8 Drive range 2 Drive range 1 2 9 E EBD warning light 3 11 ECS sport indicator 3 15 ECS SWileN enis eR 3 22 8 way power seat driver s 1 17 Electrical system Emergency towing Engine compartment Engine compartment Diesel engine IL6 3200 engine 2300 Engine exhaust gas caution carbon monoxide Engine hood Engine number Engine oil pressure warning light 3 8 ENGINE Oil EE N 7 7 Engine oil EA ER AS ake 9 5 F Fan control switch Folding rear seat 4 wheel drive switch 3 27 AWD indicator sssss 3 16 4 wheel drive operation 2 11 Driving pos
115. on the hitch by the trailer coupler at its normal towing height This weight can be measured using a bathroom scale The weight of your loaded trailer gross trailer weight should never exceed the specified values The maximum permissible trailer ball weight is 140kg The permissible trailer loads are valid for several gradients from 6 8 to 12 696 ac cording to engine power applied When the trailer has been coupled the permissible rear axle load for the fully loaded towing vehicle including occupants must not be exceeded Maximum Load Limits unit WARNING Traller Tongue In higher elevations the engine 661LA With brake 2 300 140 output and gradability may drop so E23 without brake 750 140 that it may not be possible for the with brake 2 300 140 permissible trailer loads to be fully E32 utilized in mountainous territory without brake 750 140 So after 1 000m height permissible trailer loads should be reduced 10 every another 1 000m height 390mm LOAD 1050mm 6 14 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY A WARNING Total gross vehicle weight with trailer must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR of the vehicle The total gross vehicle weight is the weight of the vehicle driver passen gers luggage or cargo plus the weight of the hitch and the trailer tongue weight A WARNING Incorrect loading
116. oolant level If it s low check for leaks in the radiator hoses and connections heater hoses and connections radiator and water pump If you find a leak or other damage or if cool ant is still leaking do not run the engine until these problems have been corrected Consult Ssangyong Dealer immediately 7 12 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE A WARNING Steam from an overheated engine can burn you badly If steam is seen don t go to front of vehicle Get everyone away from the vehicle Switch off engine Allow engine to cool Open engine hood when steam is no longer visible Do not remove coolant surge tank cap until the engine and radiator are cool BRAKE FLUID The fluid level in the brake fluid tank should be checked according to the Maintenance Schedule Before checking the fluid level clean the area around the tank cap thoroughly The fluid level in the brake tank must be between MAX mark and MIN mark If the level falls below the MIN mark add the fluid to MAX mark Do not overfill Low fluid level can indicate a leak in the brake system Have the system checked at nearest Ssangyong Dealer To add the brake fluid first wipe away and dirt then unscrew the fluid tank cap After removing the cap top up the fluid to the MAX mark and tighten the cap securely after wards Service interval Capacity Approx 0 7L Level must be maintained at MAX level Change every 30 000km
117. oor window does not open fully Passenger s window switch BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 11 TILTABLE STEERING WHEEL The steering wheel can be adjusted up or down to the desired position To adjust the steering wheel pull up the control lever adjust the wheel up or down to the proper position release the control lever to lock the wheel in place A WARNING Control of vehicle can be lost Do not adjust steering wheel position wheel vehicle is moving POWER SUN ROOF Before operating the sun roof you first have to open the roll blind by pressing the grip up You can use the sun roof in two ways with the ignition ON Sliding the Sun Roof To open or close press and hold the switch located in the front of the roof panel Re lease the switch when sun roof reaches the desired position Open Open Open gt Close Close Close Open Stop Close Tilting Up the Sun Roof To tilt up vent position or close the sun roof press and hold the switch until the desired position is reached Open Open Open Vent Stop Close 1 12 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR POWER OUTSIDE REARVIEW AWANNG MIRRORS 1 Select the mirror as you want to adjust WARNING by using the left right switch located in Parts of the body protruding from Adjust the out
118. pers are essential for safe driving and clear vision Check condition of wiper blades from time to time Hardened brittle or smearing blades must be replaced Since there is no way to successfully re move traces of silicone from any glass be certain not to apply any polish containing silicone to the windshield of your vehicle since this will result in streaks which impair vision Contamination of either the window or the wiper blades with foreign matter can reduce the effectiveness of the windshield wipers If the blades are not wiping properly clean both the window and the blades with a good cleaner or mild detergent and rinse thor oughly with clear water Repeat if necessary To replace the wiper blade press the retain ing clip and pull the wiper blade off the arm Simply push the new wiper blade onto the arm SERVICEANDMAINTENANCE 7 21 A WARNING Solvents gasoline kerosene and paint thinner can damage wiper blades Keep them away from wiper blades Retaining clip 7 22 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE BATTERY MAINTENANCE Your vehicle is fitted with a maintenance free MF battery without seal plugs It needs no periodic maintenance Check the battery terminals for corrosion a white or bluish powder To remove it cover the terminals with a solution of baking soda and water It will bubble up and turn brown When this stops wash it off with plain water Dry off
119. place and adjusted before driving completely away from the rear seat compartment when folding the rear seat 1 Remove the side armrests 2 Make sure seatback erect with pulling the lever 1 forward 3 Fold the seatback forward with pushing the lever 2 forward BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 21 4 Make sure the seat erect with pushing 5 Pullthe strap located at the bottom of the the levers 3 from the right to the left seat cushion across the seat 6 Fitthe attachment crook to the hook on the floor rear of the console UNFOLDING REAR SEAT To return the rear seat to its original position 1 2 3 Unhook the crook of the strap from the hook at the rear of the console Secure the strap in its proper location Lower seat allowing it to drop from height of about 8inches 20cm Pull the seat upward to make sure the seat is securely latched Lift rear seatback and push to original position Latch the seatback into place by pushing on the top of the seatback Pull the seatback forward again to make sure the seatback is securely latched 1 22 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR SIDE ARMREST 8 Make sure the seat belts are not twisted Pull or push the armrest to raise or lower it amp WARNING or caught the seatback and are To remove the armrest lower the ar
120. prevents it from being started by unauthorized persons When the ignition key with integrated tran sponder is turned to the ON position ECU Engine Control Unit checks the crypto code of key and if correct allow your Musso to start the engine If you can not start the engine have the system checked by Ssangyong Dealer The valid key for a vehicle equipped with a Immobilizer System is a mechanical ignition key with integrated transponder which is electronically coded The transponder is placed invisibly in the ignition key Only valid ignition keys can be used to start the engine The immobilizer system isolates fuel injection control system in ECU electric control unit when invalid keys are used 2 6 STARTING AND OPERATING DRIVING WITH A MANUAL change gears fully depress the clutch To help prevent clutch damage do pedal Ih ida Ing gare euer not rest your foot on the clutch pedal After shifting release the clutch slowly as while driving CAUTION Shifting to reverse gear while vehicle CAUTION is moving forward could damage the Never take the vehicle out of gear transmission and coast down a hill Stop your vehicle completely before shifting into reverse DRIVING WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION The automatic transmission in your Musso has 4 forward speeds and 1 reverse speed The position of the selector lever is indicated on th
121. r vehicle tows trailer frequently IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6 15 Towing Tips When towing a trailer your vehicle will handle differently compared with normal driving condition For safety observe the following precau tions Practice turning stopping and reversing before you begin towing in traffic Do not tow in traffic until you are confident that you can handle the vehicle and trailer safely Before driving make sure that the lighting system of the trailer works properly Do not drive faster than 50km h or legal maximum speeds whichever is lower Make sure that you have enough room when cornering and avoid sudden maneuvers Avoid abrupt starts acceleration or stops Avoid sharp turns or lane changes Always drive your vehicle at a moderate Speed Always have someone guide you when reversing Allow adequate stopping distance Stopping distance is increased when you tow a trailer Slow down and shift down into a lower gear before descending steep or long downhill grades On vehicle equipped with automatic transmission select drive range 2 or if necessary 1 for engine braking efforts Avoid holding the brake pedal down too long or too frequently which will cause the brakes to overheat and result in reduced brake efficiency Always block the wheels on both vehicle and trailer when parking Apply the parking brake firmly Parking on a steep slope is not recommended You really shou
122. r and will impair safety vehicle han dling comfort and fuel economy If the pressure is too low this can result in considerable tyre warm up and internal dam age leading to tread separation and even to tyre blowout at high speeds Hidden tyre damage is not eliminated by sub sequently adjusting the inflation pressure Proper inflation 7 26 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE A WARNING To reduce the risk of loss of vehicle control and personal injury Property inflate tyres Do not overload vehicle Tyre Condition Rim Condition Driving over sharp edges can lead to hid den tyre damage and rim damage which is only noticed later on there is a danger of tyre blowout Drive over edges slowly and at right angle if possible When parking ensure that the tyres are not pressed against the edge of the curb Check tyres regularly for damage foreign bodies punctures cuts cracks bulges in side walls A damaged tyre could burst Check rims for damage In the event of dam age or abnormal wear consult a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operation Abnormal wear is usually caused by incor rect tyre pressure lack of regular rotation improper wheel alignment out of balance tyres severe braking or poor driving habit Check tread depth regularly To help you detect when the tyres should be replaced the tyres on your vehicle have built in tread wear indicators that appea
123. r between the tread grooves when the tread is 1 6mm or less The tyres should be replaced when the tread worn down as far as one of the wear indicators The wear indicator s position is indicated by markings on the tyre side wall For safety reasons it is recommended that the tyres be replaced when their tread depth has worn down to 2 3mm When replacing the tyres the radial tyres should be fitted in pairs or for preference in sets Tread wear indicator Make sure that both tyres on an axle are the same size the same design and the same make and have the same tread pattern A WARNING Mixing tyres could cause you to lose control while driving Using tyres of different sizes may also cause damage to the vehicle Be sure to use the same size and type tyres on all wheels A WARNING Driving on worn old or damaged tyres is very dangerous and can cause accidents Replace tyres if The tread wear indicator appears Tyres have been damaged A WARNING Dispose of worn tyres in accordance with local environmental regulations SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 27 Tyre Rotation Front and rear tyres perform different jobs and can wear differently depending on the tyres of road driven driving habit etc To avoid uneven wear of tyres and to pro long tyre life inspect and rotate your tyres every 5 000km After rotating adjust the tyre pressure and be sure to check wheel bolts tightness
124. recline the seat back when vehicle is moving Never wear the seat belt with straps twisted Never wear the shoulder belt un der your arm Shoulder belt should be positioned midway over the shoulder never across neck Lap belt should be fitted snugly around the hips not the waist A WARNING High positioned lap belts and loose fitting shoulder belts both could in crease the chance of injury or death due to sliding under the lap belt during an accident CAUTION Improper use of seat belt causes more serious injury e Buckle release button should face outward Insert seat belt buckle into proper buckle catch Do not put anything into the open ing where seat belt passes through the trim panel If the belt locks when being pulled out rewind it completely in the re tractor then pull it out to the desired length Care of Seat Belts Always keep the seat belts clean and dry Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with polishes oils and chemicals and particularly battery acid Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild soap and water Do not bleach or dye belts since this may severely weaken them Make sure that the belt is not damaged or trapped by sharp edged objects Periodically inspect all parts of the belts and have damaged parts replaced A belt which has been overstretched in an accident must be replaced by a new one Ssangyong recommends replacing all com pone
125. rew the fasteners from the lamp cover or housing and replace the bulb with a new one Side repeater lamp Rear fog lamp License plate lamp E 4 oe Front fog lamp Bumper mounted type SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 35 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 Injection timing See NOTE1 MAINTENANCE Kilometers miles or time in months whichever comes first INTERVAL 51 000 km 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 MAINTENANCE x1 000 miles 0 6 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 ITEM Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM Drive belt l Engine oil amp filter 1 3 R R R R R R R R R R R Cooling system hose amp connections Engine coolant 3 R l Fuel filter 2 R R F 2 Fuel line amp connections Air cleaner for vehicles with turbo charger system l l R 2 for vehicles without turbo charger system l l Rt
126. rm when rinsing with wa ter VEHICLE CARE 8 3 CARE AND CLEANING OF THE EXTERIOR Exterior Finish The paint finish on your vehicle provides beauty depth of color gloss retention and durability Washing your Vehicle The best way to preserve your vehicle s finish is to keep it clean by frequent washings Wash the vehicle in lukewarm or cold wa ter Do not use hot water or wash your vehicle in the direct rays of the sun Do not use strong soap or chemical detergent All clean ing agents should be flushed promptly from the surface and not allowed to dry on the finish 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 Polishing and Waxing Periodic polishing and waxing is recom mended to remove surface residue from your paint finish Approved products are supplied through your Ssangyong Dealer Protecting exterior bright metal parts Bright metal parts should be cleaned regu larly to keep their luster Washing with wa ter is all that is usually needed Use special care with aluminum trim To avoid damaging protective trim never use automotive or chrome polish steam or caus tic soap to clean aluminum A coating of wax rubbed to a high polish is recom mended for all bright metal parts Cleaning aluminum wheels rally wheels
127. rn other drivers when you stop or park under emergency conditions or when your vehicle becomes a traffic hazard Avoid stopping on the road if possible 4 WHEEL DRIVE SWITCH The indicator light in the cluster will come on according to the 4WD operation Part Time 4WD System To operate the 4WD push the switch to 4H or 4L e 2H 2 wheel drive normal drive mode 4 wheel drive high speed AL 4 wheel drive low speed Full Time 4WD System Push the switch according to road condition 4H 4 wheeldrive high speed normal drive mode 4L 4 wheel drive low speed 3 28 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS HEADLAMP LEVELLING SWITCH With the low beam switched on adjust the aiming angle of headlights to suit the vehicle load To lower the aiming angle push the switch downward To raise the aiming angle push the switch upward NOTE According to load condition adjust the aiming angle of headlights DIGITAL CLOCK When the ignition is on the time is displayed in the digital clock There are three adjusting buttons for the digi tal clock 1 H Hour Adjusting Button To go forward one hour press H button once using a pointer such as ball point pen with the ignition on To go forward continuously keep this button depressed M Minute Adjusting Button To go forward one min
128. s from the center side vents and 7 side vents the front rear foot vents 1 Face position Bi Level position Foot position Foot Defrosting position Defrosting position 7 J Me wem Jo F 4 6 VENTILATION HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Foot Position Me Foot Defrosting Position Na Defrosting Position X4 This setting sends the majority of the air This setting allows half of the air to flow This setting directs the air to flow from the through the front rear foot vents The rest from the front rear foot vents It allows the defroster and the front door window of the air flows from the defroster and the rest of the air to flow from the defroster and defroster vents front door window defroster vents the front door window defroster vents VENTILATION HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 4 7 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH The refrigeration unit of the air conditioning CAUTION To turn on the air conditioning A C A C system cools and removes moisture Using your air conditioning 1 Startthe engine from the air inside your vehicle system while driving up long hills 2 Press A C switch Even with the on your vehicle will or in heavy traffic can cause the rcd E come on to confirm duce warm air if you set the temperature engine to overheat
129. second when Use a 2092 battery Tor replacement and flat surfaces of the battery and wipe unlocking adopt the following replacement procedure them clean before fitting 4 Reassemble the cover of the transmit 1 Unscrew the screw from the rear cover ter 2 Remove the battery taking care to avoid Check the transmitter operation touching the circuit board or other com ponents Do not get the transmitter wet Avoid shock to the transmitter If you lost the transmitter and re placed with new the correct code must be newly programmed for the operation CAUTION Used lithium battery can be a haz ard to health and the environment Do not dispose of used battery with household waste Check with local authority or Ssangyong Dealer for safe dis posal facilities BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 5 DOOR LOCKS amp CAUTION Front doors can be locked or unlocked Each door can be locked or unlocked from Transmitter can be damaged from outside by using the key the inside by pushing or pulling the door lock To lock turn the key towards the front of button Do not reverse the polarity the vehicle Avoid dropping Do not place heavy objects wn ft To unlock turn the key towards the rear of Each door be locked from the outside y 00 the vehicle by pushing the door lock button then clos Keep transmitter away from water and direct sun light ing the door amp
130. should be fitted snugly around the hips not the waist LAP BELT A lap belt is installed in the center of the rear seat Insert the metal latch plate into the buckle until it locks To lengthen hold the metal latch plate at right angles to the belt and pull on the belt To shorten pull the free end of the belt away from the metal latch plate then pull the belt clip to take up the slack Position the lap belt low on the hips To remove the belt depress the red button on the buckle The buckle and metal latch plate of the cen ter rear lap belt are identified by the CEN TRE mark Be sure to check the marking before wearing the center rear lap belt The metal latch plate of the center rear lap belt can be fastened only into the buckle of center rear lap belt buckle A WARNING Improper use of seat belts could cause serious injury Never wear the lap belt across your abdomen Lap belt should be fitted snugly around the hips not the waist Belt clip PULL PULL PULL to lengthen 1 28 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR CAUTION Damaged or incorrectly fastened seat belt could cause serious injury Do not fasten the metal latch into in correct buckle by force When fastening the rear seat shoul der belt or the center rear lap belt make sure the metal latch plate is inserted into the correct buckle to obtain maximum protection from the seat belt
131. side rear view mirrors with the the vehicle can be struck by passing adiusting switches so that you can see not side the mirror adjustment pad to the left objects only each side of the road behind you but for left mirror or to the right for right Do not stick hands head or anything also each side of your vehicle This helps mirror else out of the sun roof opening you determine the location of objects Seen 2 Adjust the selected mirror up down left in the mirror or right using the corresponding edges of the mirror adjustment pad Care must be taken when operating You may adjust the outside rearview mirrors the power sun roof There is a risk of or down and left or right using the mirror injury particularly for children and switch located on the driver s door panel a danger that limbs or articles could The ignition switch must be ON to adjust the become trapped in sun roof mirrors Ensure the sun roof opening is clear before closing it A WARNING Debris on the sun roof can damage operation Clean the sun roof before opening Remove water drops snow ice or sand from on top of the sun roof before opening Do not place heavy objects on the sun roof or surrounding area A WARNING When leaving the vehicle unattended close the sun roof fully BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 13 OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS The outside rearview mirror on the passenger s
132. ssion models In the event of a defect of the anti Move the selector lever to the P PARK lock braking system ABS the TCS position IS shut eN Well 3 Close all windows and sun roof 4 Turn the ignition key to the LOCK posi tion and remove the key 5 Lock all doors and tailgate 6 Be sure the vehicle is not moving STARTING AND OPERATING 2 19 CAUTION Things that can burn could touch hot exhaust parts under your vehicle and ignite Do not park or operate vehicle over combustible materials A CAUTION The vehicle can move when parked Always apply parking brake fully Park on firm level ground When hill parking do not leave front wheels in straight ahead ma terials A CAUTION Driving with parking brake applied could damage rear brake system Before driving fully release park ing brake Check brake system warning light off CAUTION Under cold weather conditions the parking brake can freeze in the en gaged position This is most likely to happen if the brakes are wet If there is a risk that the parking brake may freeze after driving through water deep enough to wet brake components or having the ve hicle washed Apply the parking brake only tem porarily while you put the gear se lector lever in P automatic transmission or in first or reverse gear manual transmission and Block the rear wheels Then release the parking
133. system detects the wheel speed and electronically controls the pressure ap plied to the brake When the ignition is switched on the ABS warning light comes on It goes out after about 2 seconds If it does not go out or if it comes on during driving there is a de fect in the ABS In this case the brake sys tem performs its regular function but with out the anti locking capability In the event of a defect in ABS the trac 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 CAUTION Driving too fast particularly in cor ners aquaplaning and driving too close to the vehicle in front in creases the risk of an accident This risk can not be reduced by the ABS system Braking with ABS Don t pump the brakes Press the brake pedal hard down regardless of the road surface dry wet slippery etc hold it down and let ABS work for you The ABS modulates the braking pressure to the respective wheels to maintain the maxi mum braking effect on the vehicle reducing the loss of directional stability or steering control Slight vibration accompanied by noise usu ally occurs while ABS is operating Such vibration and noise simply indicates that the ABS is functioning normally In an emergency apply full force on the brake and clutch pedal simultaneously The anti lock brake system will be activated immediately thus a
134. t You must wear seat belt ahead position and SRS clock spring This air bag must be replaced by must be in accord with neutrality and authorized dealer of replace mark Improper steering wheel re ment This air bag module must moval or installation can damage be replaced after ten years from SRS components delivery date As a system check the SRS warn ing lamp also comes on when the ignition is first turned to the on position If the warning lamp goes off after approximately 6 seconds the system is O K See the service manual instruction in case of the following condition The air bag SRS warning lamp does not come on at all The air bag SRS warning lamp stays on constantly The air bag SRS warning lamp goes on flickering not be removed In addition other labels have been placed in inside panel of steering wheel body engine room and battery cable as followings These also must not be removed Sunvisor Side A WARNING Take down the sunvisor and see SRS Air bag warning on head lining BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 33 FUEL FILLER DOOR RELEASE LEVER 3 Open the fuel filler cap by turning it The fuel filler is located in the rear quarter counterclockwise panel on the left hand side of the vehicle 4 After refueling tighten the fuel filler cap Fuer may Under The fuel filler door release lever is located by turning it clockwise and push the fuel Unscrew fuel filler cap slo
135. t forward and press the top of restraint is level with the top of your ears the switch backward to move the backrest lower the front head restraint press the CAUTION rearward release button on top of seatback and push it down e Excessive switch operation could To raise the front head restraint pull it up cause battery discharge without pressing the release button Operate the electric seat while the engine is running Avoid the multi operation of the driver s seat it can damage the motor Be sure to operate the elec tric seat in order Do not adjust driver s seat while vehicle is moving amp WARNING Removed or improperly adjusted head restraints can result in serious head and neck injuries in case of a collision 1 20 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR RECLINING REAR SEAT BACK FOLDING REAR SEAT To remove the head restraint The rear seat backs can be reclined sepa fold the rear seat to increase luggage 1 Pullitup to the stop position rately for the comfortable driving of passen space 2 While pushing the release button gers 3 Lift the head restraint from the guide Pull up the adjustment levers and recline sleeve the seat back to the desired position To help avoid injuries make sure Then release the adjustment lever to lock your hand and any other body parts the seatback into position as well as those of other persons are Make sure that the head restraint are in
136. ter closing the door INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 31 Rear Room Lamp To turn on the light push the switch To turn off the light push the switch again COURTESY LIGHT The courtesy light is located on the driver s and passenger s door to illuminate the space around the feet The courtesy light turns on when the door is opened regardless of the ignition switch position LUGGAGE ROOM LAMP The luggage room lamp is located on the rear side of headlining The luggage room lamp is illuminated by opening the tailgate To turn on the lamp push the right part of the lamp To turn off the lamp push the left part of the lamp ZA 3 32 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CUP HOLDER ONE TOUCH TYPE The cup holder is located on the center of the console box for holding cup in the hole The cup holder with one touch type is op tional part If you do not want to use the cup holder with one touch type close the cover by pressing upper piece of it A CAUTION When vehicle is in motion the liquid may spill out Spilled liquid can damage the ve hicle and cause burns if it is hot Do not use cup holder while vehicle is in motion SUN VISORS To block out glare the sunvisor can be swung down or pivoted to the side when unhooked The ticket holder
137. the normal position The light switch must already be in the Z position PASSING LIGHT SWITCH To flash the high beam pull the lever to wards the steering wheel and release it The lever will return to the normal position when released The high beam headlights stay on as long as you hold the lever INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 19 WINDSHIELD WIPER SWITCH To operate the windshield wipers move the lever in 3 downwards steps with the igni tion on OFF off INT Intermittent wipe LO Continuous wipe slow speed HI Continuous wipe fast speed Intermittent Wiper Control The interval of wiper swings can be ad justed by twisting the control knob upward or downward when the windshield wiper switch is in INT position OF 8 Fast interval Slow interval The intermittent wiper operates automatically according to the vehicle speed when the wiper switch is in the INT position A CAUTION Wiper operation on dry windshield can scratch glass and wear the blades prematurely Do not operate wipers when wind shield is dry CAUTION Wiper operation with obstructions such as snow can damage wiper motor Clear obstruction before operating CAUTION Wiper blades can freeze to wind shield in cold weather Wiper operation while the blades are frozen can damage the wiper motor Check blades are not frozen to wind shield before operating
138. the rear of the headlamp and sulting in a dull light 4 Depress the bulb and rotate it counter remove the protective cover Do not touch halogen bulbs with clockwise to remove it from the bulb 5 Release the bulb holder then remove the bare hands holder light bulb Clean with a clean non fluffy cloth 5 Replace the bulb with a new one 6 Replace the bulb with a new one using alcohol or white spirits 6 Install is the reverse order of removal Turn signal lamp 7 f necessary replace the turn signal lamp bulb with a new one AN CAUTION Have all maintenance work carried out by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Op eration in adjusting the head lamp aiming SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7 33 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE LAMP Inside lamps Remove the lamp cover with a screw driver and replace the bulb with a new one Door courtesy lamp You must partially de Front room lamp tach the door trim first A CAUTION When replacing the room light bulb the room light could be live causing electric shock if touched Close all doors Place room switch in OFF posi tion Center room lamp Luggage room lamp Glove box lamp 7 34 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Outside lamps Unsc
139. the window press down on the switch To raise the window lift up the switch Release the switch when the window reaches the desired position The operation of power window can be continued for 30 seconds even after turning the ignition switch off A WARNING Parts of the body can be trapped in power window and struck by passing objects Keep a close watch on the windows when closing them Do not stick hands head or any thing else out of the opening amp WARNING Always remove the ignition key when leaving the car to avert the risk of injury arising from unattended chil dren operating the windows POWER WINDOW LOCK SWITCH If this switch is pressed all door windows are operated only by driver s door window switches To deactivate press the switch again A WARNING Accidental closing of the power win dow can result in serious injury When carrying children on the rear seat press the rear door win dow lock switch to make the rear door switches inoperative Do not allow children to play with the power window switch and rear door window switches Operation Of Windows From The Passenger s And Rear Seat Passenger s and rear door window switches are located on each door to op erate the corresponding door window To lower the window press down on the switch To raise the window lift up on the switch Release the switch when the window reaches the desired position NOTE The rear d
140. they are safe for use on painted surfaces Finish damage Any stone chips fractures or deep scratches in the finish should be repaired promptly Bare metal will corrode quickly and may develop into a major repair expense Minor chips and scratches can be repaired with touch up materials Larger areas of fin ish damage can be corrected in your Dealer s body and paint shop Underbody maintenance Corrosive materials used for ice and snow removal and dust control can collect on the underbody If these materials are not re moved accelerated corrosion rust can oc cur on underbody parts such as fuel lines frame floor pan and the exhaust system even though they have been provided with corrosion protection At least every spring flush these materials from the underbody with plain water Take care to clean any areas where mud and other debris can collect Sediment packed in closed areas of the frame should be loosened before being flushed If desired your Ssangyong Dealer can do this service for you A CAUTION When an engine is washed fuel grease and oil residues are washed off Therefore you should use only a filing station or a Ssangyong Dealer who has oil separator equipment in the car wash bay Used engine oil brake fluid trans mission fluid antifreeze batteries and tyres should be disposed of by using the local authorized waste dis posal facilities or have them dis posed of by the vendor who is under a stat
141. to 4L When shifting 4L 4H in automatic transmission foot brake and shift the selector lever to N R N after 4WD LOW indicator OFF for smooth shifting 2 14 STARTING AND OPERATING OPERATION TIP Vehicle 601TD 602TD 2300 DOHC IL6 3200 Model Part time Full time TM Manual T M Automatic T M Manual T M Automatic T M 4WD PHOE4H 2H4Ho4L 2Ho4H 2H4HO4L 4H o AL Shifting condition Below 70km h Stop Below 70km h Stop Stop Clutch Depressed Depressed Depressed Shifting mode Neutral Neutral STARTING AND OPERATING 2 15 BRAKE Your vehicle is equipped with disc brakes at all 4 wheels e If one brake circuit should fail the ve hicle can still be stopped with the sec ond remaining circuit If this happens the A WARNING Brakes can have temporary loss of performance due to overheating On descents shift to a low gear A WARNING Brakes can have temporary loss of performance due to wet brake com ponents brake pedal must be fully depressed with greater pedal pressure The brak ing distance is increased Have the brak ing system checked and repaired by a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho rized Service Operation before continu ing your journey After being parked check to be sure the parking brake is not engaged and that the parking brake indicator light is out before driving away Do not coast do
142. tomatic door locking system may not function when the door or and body is deformed by collision KEY HOLE ILLUMINATION The key hole illumination lamp is fitted around the ignition key hole If either front door is opened the lamp turns on to help driver in sert ignition key and goes out or ignition key is turned to ON position 1 8 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR CHILD SECURITY DOOR LOCKS Child security locking helps prevent rear doors from being accidentally opened by children in the car Child security door locks are provided with both rear doors When the child safe lever is in LOCK po sition the door can not be opened from the inside Moreover the inside door catch will be fixed at the locking position and can not be pulled Rear doors locked with the child safe mechanism can still be opened from the outside if the door button is in the unlock position amp WARNING Children in rear seats can open rear doors Move child security door lock latch to lock position AN CAUTION Inside door handle could be dam aged Do not pull inside door handle when using child security door locks TAILGATE LOCKS Tailgate can be locked or unlocked from outside by using the key To lock insert the key into the key slot and turn it counter clockwise To unlock turn it clockwise To open the tailgate from outside lift it up with tailgate handle pressed when it is u
143. trans mission EMERGENCY TOWING For emergency towing when a towing service is not available your vehicle is equipped with the towing hooks under the front and rear of the vehicle for use with a tow rope 2 17 AU w ing hook TSS Boro SS IA g ITI x Rear towing hooks 6 12 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY When towing your vehicle with the tow rope Secure the rope to both of the towing hooks under the front of the vehicle as tight as possible Switch on the hazard warning flasher of both vehicles Place the gearshift lever in neutral and release the parking brake Set the ignition in the ON position to release the steering column lock and to permit the operation of brake lamps horn and windshield wipers Only the driver should be in the towed vehicle to steer it and operate the brakes To prevent the entry of exhaust fumes from the towing vehicles close the windows and place the air intake lever to the recirculation mode Drive off slowly and avoid jerky movements A WARNING When towing with a tow rope control of towed vehicle can be lost Do not tow if the wheels transmis sion axles steering or brakes are damaged Do not remove key from ignition switch as this will make the vehicle unsteerable CAUTION When towing the vehicle with a tow rope the vehicle can be damaged To r
144. ts under seat FRONT SEAT RECLINING ADJUSTMENT To change the seat back angle lean for ward slightly and raise the lever Then lean back to the desired angle and release the lever After adjusting make sure the lever is returned to its original position otherwise the seat back could unlatch while the ve hicle is in motion causing the drive to lose control of the vehicle 1 16 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR A WARNING Control of vehicle can be lost Do not adjust seat back when vehicle is moving A WARNING Occupants can slide under seat belts Do not recline seat back too much To get maximum protection adjust seat back as upright as you can DRIVER S SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT To adjust the height of front seat push the lock knob and pull up the control lever Then raise or lower the seat as required by seat ing on driver s seat applying load DRIVER S SEAT WARMER Warm the driver s seat in the cold weather for your comfortable driving Press the HI or LO portion of the switch to warm the backrest and cushion To turn the switch OFF press the selected portion HI or LO again SEAT LUMBAR SUPPORT To adjust driver s lumber support move the lever until the desired angle is achieved Move the lever downward to increase the amount of lumber support To decrease it raise the lever progressively through the other position
145. ty MB sheet No 224 1 601TD 9 9 5L MB sheet 325 0 Engine coolant 602TD 10 5 11 L BASF GLYSANTIN 905 11 Antifreeze and soft water mixed 2300 DOHC 10 10 5L HOECHST GENANTIN SUPER 8023 14 IL6 3200 11 11 5L Manual transmission oil 4WD 3 4 L 2WD 2L ATF DEXRON II ATF 5 2 S 3 S 4 TOTAL FLUID ATX Brake Clutch fluid Level must be Brake fluid approx 0 7 L maintained between MAX amp MIN level Clutch fluid approx 0 3 L SAE J 1708 DOT 3 or DOT 4 Power steering fluid 1 0L ATF DEXRON IIl Automatic transmission fluid BTRA M74LE 9 5L CASTROL TQ 95 Automatic transmission fluid MB W4A040 9 0 10L DEXRON II D 21666 MB sheet 236 6 236 7 236 1 9 Part time 1 21 ATF DEXRON II Ill Full time 1 4L ATF S 2 5 3 8 4 TOTAL FLUID ATX Front amp Rear axle fluid Front 1 2 L Rear 1 9L SAE 80W 90 API GL 5 Wheel bearing grease Properly SHELL Retinax A grade Propeller shaft grease Front Rear Properly ALVANIA EP 2 Please contact Ssangyong Dealer for approved alternative fluid n only case not available MB 229 1 or 229 3 API or ACEA oil may be accepted however it would rather recommend to shorten the change interval around 30 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
146. ur vehicle to slip off the jack possibly causing serious injury Getting the Jack Connection Rod Jack connection rod is located under the rear seats and covered by carpet A N BN Y 6 4 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Removing the Spare Wheel 1 2 Insert the spare wheel handle into the hole above the rear bumper Then attach the wheel nut wrench into the spare wheel handle Rotate the wheel nut wrench counter clockwise until the winch wire is loosened Slide the lift plate through the center of the spare wheel then place the spare wheel near the flat tyre Installing the Spare Wheel 1 Insert the jack handle into the actuator hole and turn counterclockwise until the cable retainer is extended for insertion into the wheel Install the retainer through wheel center with valve stem facing down Rotate the handle clockwise to secure tyre Take care the tyre goes straight up without touching any other parts Continue until the lift mechanism Click 3 times Check for proper seating against underbody supports and retighten if necessary A WARNING When installing the spare tyre to the carrier please follow these instruc tions 1 Lay the tyre flat on the ground and ensure the outer surface of the wheel disc is facing DOWN tyre valve stem facing down Locate the carrier cradle correctly through the center of the rim When securing the tyre in the carrier ensure that
147. urability of the transfer case it is of importance that fluid is always kept at the proper level You may have the fluid level checked by your Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Au thorized Service Operation If the change of fluid is in need the ve hicle should be taken to your Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Operatin Service Interval Specification and Capacity Transfer case Part time Service interval Inspect every 10 000 15 000km Change every 45 000 50 000km Specification ATF DEXRONP II IIl ATF 5 2 5 3 5 4 TOTAL FLUID ATX Capacity 1 2L Transfer case Full time Part time Service interval Inspect every 10 000 15 000km Change every 45 000 50 000km Specification ATF DEXRON III ATF S 2 S 3 S 4 TOTAL FLUID ATX Capacity 1 4L Full time SERVICEANDMAINTENANCE 7 19 SPARK PLUGS Spark plugs should be inspected periodically for carbon deposits When carbon accumu lates on a spark plug a strong spark may not be produced If necessary clean the electrodes with a fine wire brush and carefully scrape the carbon off the insulator with a small file The spark plugs should then be blown clean with compressed air and the upper insulator wiped clean And adjust the spark plug gap Service interval BOSCH F8DC4 Specification BERU 14F 8DU4 CHAMPION C11YCC Gap 0 8 0 1
148. ute press MIN button once using a pointer such as ball point pen with the ignition on To go forward continuously keep this button depressed S Setting Button To reset the time by the time signal press the SET button using a pointer such as ball point pen with the ignition on For example if this button is pressed while the time is between 8 00 and 8 29 the display is set to 8 00 If this button is pressed while the time is between 8 30 and 8 59 the display is set to 9 00 r 8 00 8 29 gt 8 004 8 30 8 59 gt 9 00 When disconnecting the battery or replacing the fuse the clock should be adjusted again INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 29 CIGARETTE LIGHTER ASHTRAY To operate the cigarette lighter press it in Front Ashtray all the way when the ignition switch is in To open the front ashtray push the cover the ACC or ON position The lighter can be overheated and ashtray After using the ashtray push it When it becomes heated it automatically his can cause a fire hazard completely back in pops out ready for use Do not hold the lighter pressed in by hand while heating If the lighter does not pop out within 30 seconds pull it out and have the problem corrected by Ssangyong Dealer To empty the ashtray open the ashtray fully depress the metal plate and pull the ashtray all the way out 4 CAUTION The barrel of the lighter becomes hot during use an
149. utory obligation to do so when you replace them On no account must any of these items be placed in the household refuse bins or the fluids poured down the drains Everyone should be concerned about environmental protection Help by doing your share 9 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9 2 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA OFFICIAL VEHICLE ENGINE NUMBER IDENTIFICATION DATA Diesel Engine IL6 3200 The vehicle identification number is stamped engine number is stamped on the cylin engine number is stamped on the right on the vehicle identification plate on the left der block in front of injection pump lower side of the cylinder block hand side of the cowl panel SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9 3 CHASSIS NUMBER 2300 DOHC Chassis number is stamped on the front The engine number is stamped on the upper right hand side of the frame member rear left hand side of the cylinder block 9 4 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA LUBRICATION CHART Lubricant Capacity Classification 601TD amp o moL grade or above Diesel class MB sheet 229 1 3 preferable 602TD 7 5 9 5L Viscosity MB sheet No 224 1 Engine oil API CG arad b 2300 DOHC 6 0 7 5L Quality EER DE One Gasoline class MB sheet 229 1 3 preferable IL6 3200 6 7 8 2 L Viscosi
150. ve the child to a position without a shoulder belt if possible THREE POINT SEAT BELT Each Ssangyong vehicle is equipped with three point seat belts with automatic retrac tors allowing freedom of body movement when driving at even constant speeds al though the spring tensional belts are always fitted snugly The belt has a vehicle sensitive retractor which is designed to lock during heavy ac celeration or deceleration Do not attempt to test the locking device by intentionally shooting your upper torso in the forward direction This type of belt requires no length adjust ment Once worn the belt adjusts itself to the movement of wearer but in the event of a sudden or strong shock the belt automati cally locks to restrain the wearer s body Using the Belt Pull the belt evenly out of the retractor and guide it across the body making certain that it is not twisted Insert the metal latch plate into the buckle If the belt locks when being pulled out rewind it completely in the re tractor then pull it out to the desired length BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 27 To remove the belt depress the red push button on the buckle The belt will retract automatically WARNING Improper use of seat belts could cause injuries Do not wear the shoulder portion of seat belt under the arm Shoulder belt should be posi tioned midway over the shoulder never across the neck Lap belt
151. vehicles behind you Adjusting lever CAUTION Maintain rearward vision from driver s seating position e Select day position and adjust to obtain best view Select night position to reduce night glare Selecting night position may re duce rearward clarity NOTE Remember that you lose some rear view clarity in the night position AUTOMATIC DIMMIING INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR At night when the glare is too high the mir ror automatically responds to variations in light changing from no antiglare to antiglare as required The sensor under the mirror automatically detect the glare from head lights behind you and reduce the glare 1 OFF OFF Ordinary usage 2 AUTO Automatic dimming operation at night Automatic dimming function will be operated when the ignition switch is turned ON or the engine is run BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 15 FRONT SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTMENT To move the seat forward or backward pull and hold the seat slide lever up and move the seat as required Then release the le ver in desired position A WARNING Control of vehicle can be lost Do not adjust driver s seat while ve hicle is moving A WARNING Excessive seat belt slack could re duce effectiveness of seat belts Adjust front seat before fastening seat belt A WARNING Lose objects can interfere with seat slide mechanism Do not place objec
152. ver Power window switch driver s Fuse box In car Engine hood release handle Steering wheel adjuster Outside rearview mirror adjusting switch head lamp leveling switch 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2T 28 29 30 Side ventilation vent left Light switch Turn signal switch Steering wheel Instrument cluster Cruise control lever Windshield wiper and washer switch Ventilation vents center Digital clock Hazard warning flasher switch 4 wheel drive switch Door unlock switch Outside rearview mirror amp tailgate glass defogger switch Front fog lamp switch Rear fog lamp switch 31 ECS switch 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Tailgate window wiper and washer switch Heater Air conditioner control panel Audio Cigarette lighter Front cup holder Seat warmer switch driver s seat Parking brake lever Clutch pedal M T Brake pedal Accelerator pedal Ashtray Shift lever M T Shift lever A T INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 5 INSTRUMENTS 00 019 km h E 26 Q GEE AA 47 EO a 31 14 ZEE 30 25 18 19 2021 2217 3 12 1127 28 29 1 Speedometer 11 Reset button 2 Odometer 12 Auto shift indicator 3 Trip odometer 13 Door open warning light 4 Tachometer 14 TCS indicator equipped with ABD 5 Temperature gauge 15 Battery charger warning light 6 Fuel gauge 16 Engine o
153. wly under the left side of driver s seat filler door properly until it latches Wait for hiss noise to stop Filling Fuel Tank Unscrew cap completely S E A WARNING e enirn j is hi A CAUTION 2 Openthe fuel filler door by pulling up the Gasoline vapor is highly flammable A CAUTION fuel filler door release lever ir burns violentiy can cause Engine and exhaust system will be very bad injuries damaged When refueling Make sure to use designated fuel to Switch off engine the vehicle No smoking No naked flame No sparking material CAUTION Gasoline damages paintwork If gasoline spills onto paintwork wash with cold water immediately The fuel filler door may not open in cold weather Push or tap fuel filler door lightly to open 1 34 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR ENGINE HOOD 1 To open the engine hood pull the release 2 Pull the safety catch lever located be 3 To hold the engine hood in the open knob located on left lower side of instru side the grille and lift the engine hood position insert the support rod into the ment panel to unlatch the engine hood Slot The engine hood will then be unlocked and partially open BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1 35 A WARNING If itis necessary to check beneath the engine hood with engine running For manual transmission place gearshift in neutra
154. wn hills with the vehicle out of gear This may be extremely haz ardous Keep the vehicle in gear at all times use the brakes to slow down If a tyre goes flat while driving apply the brakes gently and keep the vehicle pointed straight ahead while you slow down When you are moving slowly enough for it to be safe to do so pull off the road and stop in a safe place Do not continually apply brakes A WARNING Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal This could result in the brakes overheating and losing their effectiveness wear out the brake pads After checking the rear for other vehicles lightly apply brakes for performance loss Keep safe forward speed Keep plenty of space ahead to the rear and to the sides Lightly apply brakes until perfor mance is normal Always apply this procedure after driving through water deep enough to wet brake components or having the vehicle washed to help reduce the risk of personal injury 2 16 STARTING AND OPERATING ANTI LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ABS Anti lock brake system is an advanced elec tronic braking system that will help prevent a braking skid The anti lock brake system prevents the wheels from locking up during sudden brak ing or braking on a slippery road to help the vehicle remain steerable and stable This system becomes operative only when it senses differences in rotational speed of the wheels and that they are about to lock up The
155. y driven under any of below conditions the fluid and filter should be changed every 60 000km n heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32 90 or higher Inhilly or mountains terrain When doing frequent trailer towing Uses such as found in taxi police or delivery service MANUAL TRANSMISSION FLUID Check the oil level only when the engine is off the vehicle is level and the transmission is cool enough so that you can rest your fin gers on the transmission case Remove the filler plug to check the level The oil should come to the bottom edge of the filler plug hole If level is low add oil until it begins to run out of the filler hole Rein stall the plug securely Use only the specified oil as given in the lubricant chart After installing the plug visually check the transmission case for leaks or damage 7 16 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE POWER STEERING FLUID Check fluid level with engine turned off TT WARNIN Service interval Capacity The fluid level should lie between the MIN After driving the transmission oil MAX marks on the reservoir Check and replenish as T temperature may be high enough to t it drops to or below the MIN mark top up necessary burn you Wait until transmission oil with the specified fluid and filler plug are cool before check ing oil level Use only specified fluid as given in the lu bricant ch
156. yong Dealer as soon as possible if this condition occurs A WARNING If the brake system warning light and ABS warning light illuminate at the same time while driving it may in dicate a failure in the base brake system due to the malfunction of ABS Stop the vehicle and consult your Ssangyong Dealer Have the system checked and re paired immediately before con tinuing your journey EBD WARNING LIGHT When the ignition is switched on this warn ing light comes on and should go out after 2 seconds If the EBD warning light fail to go out this indicates that the ABS is switched off be cause of a fault Have the system checked and repaired im mediately by your nearest Ssangyong Dealer 3 12 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DOOR OPEN WARNING LIGHT BATTERY CHARGE WARNING This light comes on when a door is either LIGHT opened or not closed completely Do not continue driving if the belt is This warning light indicates that the battery is being discharged A CAUTION When the ignition is switched on this warn loose or broken 3 EE 7 pee Engine can overheat damaging en Driving with door open can cause in ing light comes on and should go out when Ine jury to people inside and outside the the engine is started gine vehicle Before driving off close all doors Check warning light is off If the light illum

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