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4. T A O A E A A O E N IEA A AE AT Emergency measures Things you should know Service data Instruments and controls without airbag Windscreen wiper Windscreen washer S W Rear window wiper and washer Headlight washer switch Meter and gauge Hazard warning switch Combination switch Rear fog lamp switch Front fog lamp switch Argentina only Rear heater switch Front fog lamp switch Innovation EU Rheostat Headlight leveling device switch Bonnet release lever Ignition switch Engine rpm adjusting knob Front fog lamp switch Hazard warning switch EU Heated seats Cigarette lighter Rear window demister Meter and gauge Heater and air conditioner control Clock Air conditioner switch only for Manual type Ashtray Gear shift lever Transfer shift lever Selector lever automatic transmission Overdrive switch Outside rear view mirror switch Rear air conditioner control lever GVEO 0001 indication of applicability Optional equipm
5. front fog lamp can operated when the side headlight beam is on Push it again to turn it off 2 The lamp illuminates when a door is opened and goes out when it is closed 3 Push the button to turn on the lamp right side Push it again to turn it off GWO 001 The room lamp be operated moving the lens itself to the left or right or pushing the button SNP EN 2 32 Rear fog lamp switch If installed GWEO 0004 The rear fog lamp can operated when the headlight beam is on Push the switch to turn on the lamp Push it again to turn it off The indication lamp will light up while the rear fog lamp is on Headlight leveling device System If installed GVEO 0206 To adjust the headlight beam level accord ing to the number of the passengers and the loading weight in the luggage area turn the beam leveling switch The higher the number of the switch posi tion the lower the headlight beam level Always keep the headlight beam at the proper leveling position or headlights may dazzle other road users Listed below are the examples of proper switch settings For loading conditions other than those listed below adjust the switch position so that the beam level may be the nearest as the con dition obtained according to the list 33 Loading condition Driver front pas senger Driver front passen ger rear passenger in luggage
6. the head o Whenusinga cleaning tape play it once on one side for normal cleaning too much use of the cleaning tape will in crease head wear Be sure to read the cleaning tape instructions before use CAUTION Use ungrounded speakers only o Donotground any of the speaker ter minals o Be sure to insulate exposed wiring 50 as to protect it from short circuit if touched with some metal items UUENA ALE ELM CASSETTE CARE GVEO 0113 When the unit is not in operation re move the cassette from the player and keep it in its plastic case Keep the tape away from direct sunlight dirt or dust do not touch the tape sur face with your fingers to avoid oil accu mulating on the tape Do not use cassette tape lasting more than C 90 90 MIN C 120 or C 180 tape is extremely thin and sometimes tangles in the drive mechanism It s use should be avoided if at all possible Always be sure that the tape is tightly wound on its reel before inserting in the player Rotate a pencil in the drive sprockets to wind up any slack If the tape has been unevenly wound the force required for tape transport is too high which will cause play to switch automatically to the other side The unit senses that the tape has reached the end When this happens use fast for ward to rewind the tape uniformly be fore attempting playback Before inserting the tape make sure that the label is
7. Both batteries must be 12V The 1 Connect one end of one jumper If the engine cannot be started because the capacity Ah of the battery supplying cable to the positive terminal of the battery is weak or dead the battery from current should not be significantly be flat battery and the other end to the another vehicle can be used with jumper low that of the discharged battery positive terminal of the booster bat cables to start the engine 2 Use only heavy duty jumper cables tery 3 A discharged battery can freeze A fro 2 Connect one end of the other jumper zen battery must be thawed out before cable to the negative terminal of the connecting the jumper cables booster battery and the other end 4 There should be no contact between the to the engine of the vehicle with two vehicles otherwise current may flow the flat battery at the point farthest when the positive terminal is connected from the battery 5 The discharged battery must be cor rectly connected to the vehicle electri system 6 Run the engine of vehicle supplying cur rent Zzzzzap GVEQ 0195 CAUTION 1 Donotattempt to start the engine by pulling or pushing the vehicle 2 Use only specified jumper cables GVEO 0197 with sufficient cross sectional area CAUTION 1 Do not allow the jumper cable clips to touch one another GVEO 0196 148 2 Do connect the jumper cable to the negative terminal of the flat
8. ERE IPLE Z ee reer errr Tutti s ete esessesacesaes erveveessrnoeveessesosobssssssppeeecetevevecesseaseevkeecereesesepaecooeeeseceoces 114 During cold weather Engine oil Engine coolant Battery Washer fluid Wiper blades Ventilation slots Door locks Parking brake Washing the vehicle Weatherstripping Snow tyres Tyre chains Additional equipment SST TMA IEPA CTIA MAE AE te Engine oil The engine can become very thick at low temperatures thus making it difficult to start the engine Change to the thinner oil designed for win ter use before the start of cold weather for the appropriate oil viscosity refer to the Do it yourself section Engine coolant the temperature in your area crop below freezing there is the danger that the coolant in the engine or radiator could freeze and cause severe damage to the engine and or radiator Be sure to add a sufficient amount of antifreeze to the coolant to prevent it from freezing The engine coolant mixture used at the fac tory is intended to be left in the cooling sys tem and provides protection against freez ing for temperatures as low as approximately 30 C 20 F
9. GALLOPERIl OWNER S MANUAL 2 OO CLLEGE FOREWORD Thank you for choosing Hyundai We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discriminating people who drive Hyundai vehicles The advanced engineering and high quality construction of each Hyundai is something of which we re very proud Your Owner s Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your It is suggested that you read it carefully since the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car The manufacturer also recommends that all service and maintenance on your car be performed by an authorized Hyundai dealer Hyundai dealers are prepared to provide high quality service maintenance and other assistance that may be required Hyundai reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications and or to make addition to or improvements in this product without obligation to install them on products previously manufactured It is an absolute requirement for the driver to strictly observe all laws and regulations concerning vehicles This manual has been written in compliance with such laws and regulations but some of the contents may become contradictory with later amendment of the laws and regulations HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY NOTE Because future owners will also need the information included in this manual if you sell this Hyundai please leave the manual in the vehicle
10. To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from entering the car through the ventilation system temporarily select the OFF mode door control button Be sure to return the switch to FRESH when the irritation has passed to keep fresh air in the vehicle This will help keep the driver alert and comfortable Air for the heating cooling system is drawn in through the grilles just ahead of the windshield Care should be taken that these are not blocked by leaves snow ice or other obstructions NOTE When driving with OFF mode door control button selection it operates with recirculated inside air and then blower control is stopped and blend door control is stopped GVEO 0102 To use the air conditioner to cool interior Select one of the mode door control but tons except OFF button If desired select the VENT mode door control button Turn on the air conditioner on off switch by pushing in on the button For normal air conditioner operation select the FRESH air intake control button For faster cooling select the RECIRCULATION air intake control button For the most comfortable interior setting move the temperature control level to the desired degree and the blower con trol lever to the desired position 70 DEHUMIDIFIED HEATING GVEO 0103 For dehumidified heating Select the face mode selection button Turn on the air conditioner switch by pushing in on the
11. Selection of engine oil 1 Use engine oil conforming to the follow ing API classification Gasoline powered vehicle FOR SERVICE SG or higher Diesel powered vehicle SERVICE CD or higher Select engine oil of the proper SAE vis cosity number according to the atmo spheric temperature Atmospheric temperature SAE viscosity No Automatic transmission fluid GVEO 0133 The proper amount of automatic transmis sion is essential to the life and operation of the automatic transmission Either insufficient fluid or excessive fluid could cause transmis sion trouble The transmission fluid filler port cap is equipped procedure to check the fluid lever 1 Check the fluid lever after the vehicle has been driven enough to warm up the transmission fluid 2 Park the vehicle on a flat level surface and apply the parking brake 3 With the engine idling and the brake pedal fully depressed move the trans mission selector lever through all the position from to L stopping mo mentarily at each position 4 Move the selector lever to N 5 Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean lint free cloth 6 The fluid level should always be be tween the two marks on the dipstick DIAMOND ATF SP 2 automatic transmis sion fluid should be used for replenishment CAUTION Do not spill the fluid onto the exhaust mani fold when it is inspected or added soon after driving This will help
12. Using any part other than designated towing hooks could result in damage to ve hicle body The regulations concerning towing may dif fer from country to country It is recom mended that you obey the regulation of the country where you are driving your vehicle if your vehicle is to be towed pay careful attention to the following points GVEO 0183 For vehicles with manual transmission move the gearshift lever to neutral and the transfer shift lever to the N posi tion so as to unlock the free wheeling hubs For vehicles with automatic transmis sion move the selector lever to the position Be sure the towing speed is within the legal limit Also vehicles with automatic transmission should never be towed at speeds excess of 30km h 1 8mph or for distance greater than 30km 18miles Turn the ignition switch to ACC to un lock the steering wheel If you will be using the turn signals while being towed turn the ignition switch to the ON po sition 144 4 Turm on the hazard warning lamps 5 During towing make sure that close contact is maintained between the driv ers of both vehicles and that the ve hicles travel at low speed Avoid abrupt Starting or stopping which might subject the vehicles to shock 6 the transmission is malfunctioning or damaged must be towed farther than 30 km 18miles tow the vehicle with the rear wheels raised off the ground 7 Asthe vehicle is equipped with
13. ceed to program the next desired sta tion A total of 18 stations can be pro grammed by selecting on AM and two FM stations per button When completed any preset station may be recalled by selecting AM FM or FM2 band and the appropriate Station button BAND SELECTOR Pressing the BAND button changes the AM FM1 and FM2 bands The selected is displayed on LCD TAPE EJECT BUTTON To eject the tap press the button TAPE PROGRAM When you press the button whose ar row is in the same direction as the tape play arrow in the display the tape will advance at high speed When you press the button whose ar row is in the opposite direction to the tape play arrow in the display the tape will rewind at high speed To stop FF or REW action press the opposite button When you press two buttons simulta neously you play the reverse side of the tape and an arrow will appear in the dis play to show tape direction 75 O CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER OPERATION H 810 If installed 2 BALANCE FADER CONTROL knob BAL FAD 3 BASS TREBLE CONTROL knob BASS TRE 7 BAND SELECTOR 8 TAPE PROGRAM button PRO 9 FF REW EJECT buttons 10 TAPE SLOT HYUNDAI AUTO REVERSE 11 DIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOW 6 PRESET buttons 5 SEEK SELECT button 4 TUNE SELECT button 1 POWER ON OFF VOLUME CONTROL knob GVEO 0110 76 POWER ON OFF VOLUME CON TROL knob The radio unit may be oper
14. tion For the most comfortable interior setting move the temperature con trol lever to the desired position and the blower control lever to the de sired position GVEO 0099 This makes it possible to have cooler air from the dashboard vents and warmer air from the floor outlets at the same time To use this feature Select the Bi level mode door control button Turn off the air conditioner switch Set the air intake control to FRESH For the most comfortable interior setting move the temperature control lever to the desired position and the blower con trol lever to the desired position VENTILATION GVEO 0100 To operate the ventilation system O Select the air intake control to FRESH To direct all intake air to the dashboard vents set the air flow control to FACE For the most comfortable interior setting move the temperature control lever to the desired position and the blower con trol lever to the desired position 69 Bom o GVEO 0101 To use the heating ventilation system to de frost or defog the windshield Q Q Push the DEFROST mode door con trot button For the most comfortable interior setting move the temperature control lever to the desired position and the blower con trol lever to the desired position COOLING CONTROLS OPERATING TIPS
15. If this occurs have the vehicle checked at a GALLOPER dealer Use SAE J1703 or DOT3 or equivalenttype brake fluid The brake fluid is hygroscopic Too much moisture in the brake fluid will adversely affect the brake equipment reduc ing the brake performance In addition the brake fluid reservoir is equipped with a spe cial cap to prevent the entrance of air and this cap should not be removed 125 Ona vehicle with a brake fluid warning lamp brake fluid level is monitored by a float When the brake fluid level falls below the MIN mark the brake fluid warning lamp lights up CAUTION 1 Use only the specified brake fluid Also the additives in different brands may result a chemical reaction when mixed together so avoid mix ing different brands if possible 2 Brake fluid is toxic and corrosive Power steering fluid Check the fluid level in the reservoir while the engine is idling Unscrew the reservoir cap the level gauge is attached to the bot tom of the cap GVEO 0141 The level should be between the MAX and MIN lines on the level gauge Use DEXRON I or equivalent Hydraulic clutch GVEO 0142 The clutch fluid reservoir is located at the rear of the engine compartment The fluid level should always be between the MAX and MIN marks on the reservoir Use only SAE J 1703 or DOT3 brake fluid 126 Washer fluid Windscreen washer fluid GVE
16. Six 6 stations for AM FM FM2 re spectively can be preset in the electronic memory circuit on this unit HOW TO PRESET STATIONS Six AM and twelve FM stations may be pro grammed into the memory of the radio Then by simply pressing the band select button and or one of the six station select buttons you may recall any of these stations instantly To program the stations follow these steps Press band selector to the band for FM and 2 Select the desired station to stored by seek scan or manual tuning Determine the preset station select but ton you wish to use to access that sta tion Press the station select button for more than two seconds A select button indi cator will show in the display indicating which select button you have de pressed The frequency display will flash after it has been stored into the memory You should then release the button and proceed to program the next desired station A total of 18 stations can be pro grammed by selecting one AM and two FM stations per button When completed any preset station may be recalled by selecting AM FM or FM2 band and the appropriate station button BAND Selector Pressing the BAND button change the AM FM1 and FM2 bands The mode selected is displayed on the LCD 7 BEST STATION MEMORY button BSM When the BSM button is pressed for two seconds or longer the preceding memory is all cleared and six channel
17. The concentration should be checked before the start of cold weather and antifreeze added to the system if necessary Battery The capacity of the battery is reduced at low temperatures This is an inevitable result of its chemical and physical properties This is why a very cold battery particularly one that is not fully charged anyway will only deliver a fraction of the starter current which is nor mally available It is recommended that you have the battery checked by a dealer before the start of cold weather and if necessary have it charged This not only ensures reliable starting but a battery which is kept fully charged also has a longer life Washer fluid To ensure proper operation of the windscreen rear window at low tempera tures antifreeze should be added to the washer fluid at a rate of one part antifreeze fo one part water Wiper blades Before operating the wipers check the wiper blades to confirm that they are not frozen to the windscreen or rear window Trying to operate the front or rear wipers when they are frozen to the windshield can damage the wiper motor Refrain from operating the wip ers until the ice has melted and the wipers are free Ventilation slots The ventilation slots in front of the windscreen should be brushed clear after a heavy snowfall so that the operation of the heating and ventilation systems will not be impaired 116 Door locks To prevent the door locks from fre
18. AH to 2H and slowly reverse the vehicle Straight back for 1 to 2 m 3 3 to 6 6 ft the hubs will auto matically unlock and rear wheel drive will be resumed The automatic free wheeling hubs may make a noise when locking or unlocking however this does not indicate any malfunction For rear wheel drive on roads in good con dition the automatic free wheeling hubs should be unlocked If changing from four wheel drive to rear wheel drive is to be done intermittently it is possible to leave the automatic free wheel ing hubs locked If this is done the change to four wheel drive can be made while driv ing without stopping the vehicle The auto matic free wheeling hubs will remain locked during rear wheel drive if the transfer shift lever is moved to 2H during driving CAUTION 1 Even if automatic free wheeling hubs are left locked during rear wheel drive they will be unlocked if the ve hicle is reversed during starting on an uphill grade a U turn etc If this happens the transfer shift lever can not be moved to the 4H position during driving the vehicle must first be completely stopped 2 during four wheel drive Operation the vehicle becomes stuck anda back and forth rocking motion is used to free it the automatic free wheeling hubs may become un locked because of the backward movement the engine is subse quently revved up and the clutch let out suddenly the automatic free wheeling hu
19. Driver s side Airbag Module SRS Service Reminder Indicator 58 SRS Control Unit 58509 The airbag module is located in the center of the steering wheel When the SRSCU detects a considerable impact to the front of the vehicle it will auto matically deploy the airbag Upon deployment tear seams molded di rectly into the pad covers will seperate un der pressure from the expansion of the airbag Further opening of the covers then allows full inflation of the airbag x A fully inflated airbag in combination with a properly worn seat belt slows the driver s forward motion thus reducing the risk of head of chest injury After complete inflation the airbag immedi ately starts deflating enabling the driver to maintain forward visibility WARNING 1 Never to try to fix the object orna ment materials stickers etc to the cushioned covering in the steering wheel It s possible thereby to hurt the driver when the airbag is pumped up 2 Never to try to fix the object to the windscreen It s possible that the object could hinder the remove of airbag or be thrown towards passen gers and they could be hruted thereby so seriously 3 Some components of airbag system _ get heated by the pumping up of airbag system Don t touch therefore these components after the pump ing up 54 SRS warning lamp The SRS warning lamp on the instrument panel will blink for about 6 seconds after the ignition key
20. Front to rear and side to side inclination Front inclination of 102 22 Altimeter Climbed 1 500 meters t Adjusting knob GVEO 0022 Before driving the vehicle set the pointer to 0 on the dial by turning the adjusting knob The meter will indicate the height at the des tination i 4 indication and warning lamps Diesel powered vehicles 14 11 12 10 GVSO 0001 1 ABS warning lamp 2 Overdrive off indication lamp Back door ajar warning lamp Kick up roof only 4 Charge warning lamp 5 Brake warning lamp 6 Oil pressure warning lamp 7 Seat belt warning lamp 23 Gasoline powered vehicles GVSO 0002 8 Door ajar warning lamp 9 Diesel preheat indication lamp 10 Fuel filter warning lamp 11 A T temperature warning lamp 12 4WD indication lamp 13 Self diagnosis check lamp 14 Brake vacuum pressure warning lamp Turn signal indication lamps cy These indication lamps blink on and off when a turn signal lamp is blinking If the blinking is too fast the cause may be faulty connec tion of the turn signal or a failure of the bulb of the turn signal lamp High beam indication lamp O This indication lamp illuminates when the high beams are on 4WD indication lamp ie The lamp will illuminate when the transfer case shift lever is shifted to the four wheel driving position either the 4H or the 4L position when the key is at the ON posi tion Self diag
21. LENGE Frequent crossing of streams can adversely affect the span of the vehicle consult a GALLOPER dealer and take the necessary measures to prepare inspect and repair the vehicle After crossing a stream o Inspect the brakes to be sure they are functioning properly lf the brakes are wet and not functioning properly dry them out by driving slowly while lightly depressing the brake pedal o Inspect each part of the vehicle care fully Refer to the Inspection and main tenance following rough road operation section Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation After operation the vehicle in rough road con ditions be sure to perform the following in spection and maintenance procedures 1 Check that the vehicle has not been damaged by rocks gravel etc 2 Carefully wash the vehicle with water Drive the vehicle slowly while lightly de pressing the brake pedal in order to dry out the brakes If the brakes still do not function properly contact GALLOPER dealer as soon as possible to have the brakes checked 3 has been crossed check the engine transmission and differential oil If the oil is milky or cloudy water has become mixed in with it and it must be replaced with new oil 106 Parking brake GVEO 0125 To park the vehicle first bring it to a com plete stop fully engage the parking brake and then set the gearshift lever 1st or re verse for vehi
22. avoid danger of fire 122 Engine coolant GVEO 0134 A translucent coolant reserve tank is located in the engine compartment The coolant level in this tank should be kept between the LOW and FULL marks when measured while the engine is warm and idling The cooling system is a closed system and normally the loss of coolant should be very slight A noticeable drop in the coolant level could indicate leakage If this occurs have the system checked at a GALLOPER dealer as soon as possible 0135 If the level should drop below the LOW level on the reserve tank open the lid and add coolant Also if the reserve tank is completely empty remove the radiator cap and add cool ant until the level reaches the filler neck GVEO 0136 CAUTION Do not open the reserve tank lid or radia tor cap while the engine is hot The coolant system is under pressure and any hot coolant escaping could cause se vere burns Antifreeze The engine coolant contains an ethylene gly col anticorrosion agent The cylinder head and coolant pump housing are cast alumi num alloy and periodic changing of the en gine coolant is necessary to prevent corro sion of these parts Because of the necessity of this anticorro sion agent the coolant must not be replaced with plain water even in summer The re quired concentration of antifreeze differs de pending on the expected ambient tempera ture 123 Minimum am bient tem
23. be continued it should be at low speeds and for short times Contact your nearest GAL LOPER dealer for inspection 13 Economical driving Avoid sudden acceleration and sudden braking Drive in the correct gear GVEO 0015 For economical driving there are some tech nical requirements that have to be met The prerequisite for low fuel consumption is a properly adjusted engine In order to achieve longer life of the vehicle and the most eco nomical operation have the vehicle serviced by a GALLOPER dealer at regular intervals in accordance with the service standards Fuel economy and generation of exhaust and noise are highly influenced by personal driv ing habits as well as the particular operating conditions The following points should be observed in order to minimize wear of brakes tyres and engine as well as to reduce envi ronmental pollution 1 Starting Avoid rapid acceleration and sudden starts such operation will result in more fuel consumption 2 Shifting Shift only at an appropriate vehicle Speed and engine rpm Always use the highest gear possible When driving at high speed over public roads fuel economy can become poor and noise levels rise The transfer shift lever should be set to 2H In addition for vehicles equipped with free wheeling hubs the free wheeling hubs should be unlocked 3 City traffic Frequent starting and stopping in creases the average fuel consumption Use roads with s
24. clean the joints and flanges of the doors hood etc where dirt is likely to remain NOTE 1 Try to refrain from using a car wash as its brushes may scratch the paint sur face causing it to lose its gloss Scratches will be especially visible on darker colored vehicles 2 Do not spray or splash water onto the electrical components in the engine compartment because to do so may adversely affect starting Waxing Waxing the vehicle will help prevent the ad of dust and road chemicals to the paintwork Apply a wax solution after wash ing the vehicle and apply wax at least once every three months Do not wax your vehicle in direct sunlight You should wax after the surfaces have cooled Waxes containing high abrasive compounds should not be used Such waxes remove rust and stain effectively from the paintwork but they are harmful to the luster of the painted surface since they also scrape off the coating Further they are detrimental to glossy sur faces such as grille garnish molding etc Do not use petrol or paint thinners to remove road tar or other contamination to the painted surface 110 Polishing The vehicle should only be polished if the paintwork has become stained or lost its lus ter Mat finish parts and plastic bumpers must not be polished polishing these parts will stain them or damage their finish Wheels The wheels are painted and therefore re quire the same care a
25. could be lost Before de Scending the slope walk down it and confirm the path 2 Before descending a grade it is neces sary to choose the appropriate gear Avoid changing gears or depressing the clutch while descending the grade Turning sharp corners When turning a sharp corner in four wheel drive the same thing that happens when doing so with the brake applied may occur This is called tight corner braking and re sults from each of the four tyres being at a different distance from the corner The phe nomenon is peculiar to four wheel drive ve hicles If this occurs either straighten out the steering wheel or change to two wheel drive 105 Crossing a stream Four wheel drive vehicles are not necessar ily waterproof If the electrical circuits become wet further operation of the vehicle will be impossible therefore avoid crossing streams unless absolutely necessary If crossing a stream is unavoidable use the following procedure 1 Cross ata place where the water is less than 50 em 1 6ft deep 2 the transfer shift lever to 4L 3 Drive slowly at a speed of approximately 9 Km h 3 mph to avoid splashing too much water CAUTION Do not attempt to cross a stream at a place where the water is more than 50 cm 1 6ft deep Do not change gears while crossing the stream 05555777 onn RRR RALLIES ll MER PEEL LIL
26. detents throughout the control lever range with heavy detents for Full Air Conditioner Full Heat and Auto Blower Off button Face button Bi level button Floor button Floor defrost button Defrost button On wn 7 conditioner button 8 Recirculation button 9 Fresh button 10 Temperature control lever 11 Diagnostic LED light emitted diode 12 Blower control lever BLOWER CONTROL Automatic Blower Control AUTO LO me GVEO 0094 Automatic blower operation varies from low to high blower speed based on set tempera ture in car temperature and ambient tem perature In floor mode the cold engine lock out feature is active Manual Blower Control Continuously variable manual blower speed override 67 NOTE If you want to operate rapid cooling or rapid heating fix lever on HI position of manual mode AIR INTAKE CONTROL GVEO 0095 This allows you to select fresh outside air or to recirculate inside air Push the button in to get the proper interior condition NOTE If any air flow control buttons are not pushed and also inside amp outside buttons are not pushed will be automatically operated in condition of fresh out side air If DEFROST button pushed in it is selected automatically fresh outside air without selecting air flow control buttons AIR FLOW CONTROL BUTTONS gt EERE NEXU Bon 009
27. for their use Thank you Copyright 1997 HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY rights reserved The material in this publication may not reproduced any form without written permission from HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY gt b b i Ju UOCE gt Table of contents For pleasant Starting and Vehicle care UPL During Cold Weather it
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29. has started If it lights up while the engine is running there is a problem in the charging system Check to see if the v belt is broken and then contact the nearest GALLOPER dealer Door ajar warning lamp 29 This lamp illuminates when the front or rear door is opened incompletely closed Diesel preheat indication lamp 00 The indication lamp illuminates amber when the ignition switch is placed at the ON po sition As the glow plug becomes hot the lamp turns off and the engine can be started Fuel filter warning lamp diesel powered vehicles only P ee SO L 29 This lamp illuminates when the ignition switch is set to the ON position and goes off after the engine has started If it lights up while the engine is running it indicates that water has accumulated inside the fuel filter if this happens remove the water from the fuel fil ter 25 Low fuel warning lamp This lamp illuminates when the fuel level in the fuel tank falls to a low level Fuel remainder when warning lamp lights Long body type approximately 15 liters Short body approximately 11 liters If it iluminates fuel should be added soon Air bag warning lamp AIR BAG Air bag warning lamp comes on and flashes 6 times after the ignition key is turned to the On position or after the engine is started and then it will go out i kes A T Automatic transmission oil temperature
30. moved even further downward to secure it completely If the lever does not return automatically when released or stops part way it can be made to return by shaking the steering wheel up and down WARNING Do not adjust the height of steering wheel while you are driving the vehicle Sun visors Cigarette lighter GVEO 0076 The cigarette lighter can be used while the ignition switch is at either or 1 Push all the way in The lighter will automatically return to its origi nal position with a click when ready Pull it for use GVEO 0075 2 To eliminate side glare 96 CAUTION 1 Do not touch heating element lighter housing Hold at the knob only Something is wrong with the ciga rette lighter if it does not pop back out within approximately 30 seconds of being pushed in Leaving the ciga rette lighter pushed in for an ex tended period could cause a fire If it does not pop out by itself pull it out and have the problem corrected at a GALLOPER dealer Ashtrays Front ashtray GUO 0019 The ashtray is located on the front main con sole The front ashtray may be opened by pulling out by its top edge To remove the ashtray to empty or clean it pull it all the way out Accessory boxes Rear ashtrays GVEO 0079 GVEO 0078 Various small articles can be kept in here Pull the ashtray downward to open To re 17 Glove box move the ashtray pull it out w
31. owner In the event a malfunction or other problem is discovered have it cor rected by a GALLOPER dealer This sec tion contains information on inspection maintenance procedures that you can do yourself if you so desire Follow the instruc tions and cautions for each of the various procedures CAUTION 1 When checking or servicing the in side of the engine compartment be sure the engine is stopped and has had a change to cool down 2 If it is necessary to do work in the engine compartment with the engine running be especially careful that your clothing hair etc does not be come caught by the fan V belts or other moving parts 3 Improper handling of components and materials used in the vehicle can endanger your personal safety Consult a GALLOPER dealer for nec essary information Inspection items Engine oil Automatic transmission fluid Engine coolant Battery Brake fluid Power steering fluid Clutch fluid hydraulic clutch only Washer fluid Wheel condition including spare wheel Tyre inflation pressure including spare wheel 11 Fuel engine coolant oil and exhaust gas leakage O SN COD Owe 120 12 Exterior and interior lamp operation 13 Meter gauge and indication warning lamp operation 14 Steering wheel free play 15 Clutch pedal free play 16 Brake pedal free play 17
32. rette lighter etc can be operated The engine is running and all electrical systems can be operated For diesel powered vehicles the glow plug is to be preheated at this position before starting the engine The starter motor operates After the en gine has started release the key and it will automatically return to the ON po sition CAUTION If the key is accidentally removed the steering wheel will lock making it impos sible to control the vehicle 1 If the engine is stopped while driv ing the brake servomechanism will cease to function and braking effi ciency will deteriorate 2 Do not leave the key at the ON po sition for a long time when the en gine is not running doing so will cause the battery to be discharged 3 Do not turn the key to the START position when the engine is running doing so could damage the starter motor 4 Remove the key when leaving the ve hicle How to lock and unlock the steering wheel TO LOCK Turn the key to the LOCK position Slightly turn the steering wheel until it is locked 94 TO UNLOCK GVEO 0115 Turn the key to the ACC position while moving the steering wheel slightly CAUTION If the key is accidentally removed the steering wheel will lock making itimpos sible to control the vehicle Starting the engine Tips for starting 1 2 3 Do not operate the starter motor con tinuously for longer than ten seconds doing
33. so could run down the battery If the engine does not start turn the igni tion switch back to LOCK wait a few minutes and then try again If the engine cannot be started because the battery is weak or dead refer to the emergency starting section for instruc tions on starting the engine After starting the engine do not keep the engine idling without driving Only when the atmospheric temperature is very low warm up the engine at a high idling speed to ensure proper circula tion of the oil CAUTION 1 For petrol powered vehicles do not 2 keep the engine running for a long time in a closed or poorly ventilated place Carbon Monoxide gas is odor less and extremely poisonous Do not run the engine at high rpm or drive the vehicle at high speed until the engine has had a chance to warm up 3 4 Release the ignition key as soon as the engine starts to avoid damaging the starter motor For diesel powered vehicles do not stop the engine immediately after operating the vehicle at high speeds Allow the engine to idle for approxi mately 60 seconds or more to give the turbocharger a chance to cool down 95 Starting the engine diesel powered vehicles GVEO 0116 i rtt arp o 777 LL LE TS ST et aR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH DIESEL P
34. the air conditioner with the Recirculation mode selected may result it in the air within the passenger compartment becoming excessively dry AIR FLOW CONTROL GVEO 0088 This is used to direct the flow of air Air can be directed to the floor dashboard outlets or windshield Five symbols are used to rep resent Face Bi Level Floor Floor Defrost and Defrost air position 7 Face Level Selecting the Face mode will cause air to be discharged through the face level vents vd Bi Level Air is discharged through the face vents and the floor vents This makes it possible to have cooler air from the dashboard vents and warmer air from the floor outlets at the same time x Fioor Level Air is discharged through the floor vents Xj Floor Defrost Level Air is discharged through the windshield de frost vents and the floor vents Defrost Level Air is discharged through the windshield de frost vents Warm GVEO 0089 This is used to turn the heater on and off and to select the degree of heating desired HEATING CONTROLS For normal heater operation move the air intake control to the Fresh position and the air flow control to Floor For faster heating the air intake control should be in the Recirculation If the windows fog up move the air flow con trol to the Def defroster position and the air intake control to Fresh For maximum heat move the temperature control to Warm BI LEVE
35. the driving speed exceeds 90 km h 55 mph L LOW This position is for driving up very steep hills and for engine braking at low speed when descending steep grades To prevent engine damage always select the appropriate gear A speed of 50 km h 30 mph should not be exceeded in L gear change from 2 to L should not be made if the driving speed exceed 50 km h 30 mph OVERDRIVE CONTROL SWITCH Overdrive Switch OFF Q amp M GVEO 0122 Automatic shifting will be done from 1st gear through 4th gear if the selector lever is set to D while the overdrive control switch is not pressed If the switch is pressed automatic shifting will be from 1st gear through 3rd gear Depressing the overdrive control switch dur ing high speed driving will allow effective use of 4th gear and result in more economical driving However because automatic shift ing to 4th gear during a long uphill or down hill grade would decrease the climbing abil ity or engine braking effectiveness press the overdrive control switch at these times 101 Operation Before selecting a gear with the engine run ning and the vehicle stationary either engage the parking brake or depress the service brake Because the vehicle will begin to move as Soon as the gear is engaged especially when the engine rpm is high the brakes should only be released when you are ready to drive away CAUTION To prevent sudden acceleration n
36. the engine by shifting to a lower gear while driving on steep downhill roads in order to prevent the brakes from overheating Brake GVEO 0009 7 With new brake pads or linings if pos sible avoid applying the sudden brakes fully during the first 200km 124 miles of driving wa OOOE 8 Operating conditions and driving habits influence the wear of the brake linings In some cases therefore it may be nec essary to have the thickness of the brake linings checked by a GALLOPER dealer at shorter intervals than stated in the Service Booklet especially at relatively low mileages This applies especially to people who drive mainly in the city or for short distances as well as to those who have sporting driving habits Anti lock brake system ABS When the brakes are applied on a moving vehicle excessive force on the brake pedal or snow ice oil etc on the road surface could cause the vehicle to skid If such a skid occurs the braking force will be reduced and the braking distance increased and the ve hicle could turn sideways and go into a spin with the driver losing control The ABS prevents the wheels from locking during braking thus maintaining directional stability ensuring controllability and provid ing optimum braking force Driving hints 1 Even with the ABS the steering wheel operation during sudden braking when the ABS functions differs slig
37. vehicles FUEL INJECTION TYPE This vehicle is equipped with an electroni cally controlled injection device and fuel in jection amount is automatically controlled When starting the engine do not depress the accelerator pedal 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Onvehicles with a manual transmission move the gearshift lever to neutral and depress the clutch pedal all the way On vehicles with an automatic transmission move the selector lever to the P posi tion 3 Start the engine without depressing the accelerator pedal 96 NOTE If the engine has become flooded during starting first operate the starter 5 or 6 sec onds while depressing the accelerator pedal fully and then start the engine without de pressing the accelerator pedal At extreme cold ambient tempera ture If the engine won t start depress the accel erator pedal about halfway during cranking the engine Once the engine starts release the accelerator pedal Manual transmission 1 399 2 4NR GVEO 0117 The shift pattern is shown on the gearshift lever knob Be sure to always fully depress the clutch pedal before attempting to shift the lever To shift into reverse from 5th gear move the gearshift lever to neutral and then shift it into reverse CAUTION Do not move the gearshift lever into re verse while the vehicle is moving forward doing so will damage the transmission Transfer shift lever 941 AN 4H 2 H GVEO 0002 Th
38. with new ones 2222 4 ES ee 225 522 222 5522 E TERENE Supplemental restraint airbag system SRS if installed lt type A gt Drivers Side Airbag GVEO 0214 Your vehicle is equipped with a Supplemen tal Restraint Airbag System The indications of the system s presence are the letter SRS 40 embossed on the airbag pad cover in the steering wheel The SRS consists of airbag installed under the pad covers in the center of the steering wheel The purpose of the SRS is to provide the vehicle s driver with additional restraint than that offered by the seat belt system alone in case of a frontal impact of sufficient Severity NOTE Be sure to read information about the SRS on the labels provided on the backside of the sun visor WARNING 1 The SRS is designed to work with and be supplemental to the driver s three point seat belt system and is not a substitute for it Therefore your seat belts must be worn at all times while the vehicle is in motion In ad dition the airbag deploys only in cer tain frontal impact conditions severe enough to likely cause significant injury to the vehicle occupants 2 The SRS is designed to deploy the airbag only when an impact is suffi ciently severe and will not deploy in side rear of rollover impacts Addi tionally the airbag will only deploy once Thus seat belts must be wo
39. 08 222 2 z Wu 22 Vehicle care 109 Washing Waxing Polishing Wheels Chrome parts Plastic and rubber part Damaged paint Tar Window glass Wiper blades Engine compartment Upholstery and interior Tyre care rr In order to maintain the value of your vehicle it is necessary to perform regular mainte nance using the proper procedures Be sure to maintain your vehicle in compliance with any pertinent environmental pollution con trol regulations Carefully select the materials to be used for washing etc to be sure that they do not contain corrosive if in doubt contact a GAL LOPER dealer for assistance in the selec tion of these materials Washing Chemicals contained in the dirt and dust picked up from the road surface can dam age the paint coat and body of your vehicle if left in prolonged contact Frequent washing and waxing is the best way to protect your vehicle from this damage This will also be effective in protecting it from en vironmental elements such as rain snow salt air etc Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight Park the vehicle in the shade and spray it water to remove dust Next using an ample amount of clean water and a vehicle wash ing brush or sponge wash the vehicle from top to bottom Use a mild vehicle washing soap if neces sary Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a soft cloth After washing the vehicle care fully
40. 10 C perature Antifreeze concentration CAUTION For effective anticorrosion and antifreeze performance keep the antifreeze concentration within the range of 30 to 60 Concentrations exceeding 60 will result a reduction of cooling performance thus adversely affecting the engine i 1 i OMe Battery GVEO 0137 The condition of the battery is very impor tant for quick starting of the engine and proper functioning of the vehic e s electrical system Regular inspection and care are especially important in cold weather Checking battery electrolyte level GVEO 0138 The electrolyte level must be between the UPPER and LOWER marks stamped on the outside of the battery Replenish with distilled water as necessary The inside of the battery is divided into sev eral compartments remove the cap from each compartment and fill to the UPPER mark Do not over replenish beyond the UPPER mark because spillage during driving could cause damage Check the electrolyte level at least once de pending on the operating conditions If the battery is not used it will discharge by itself with time Check it once every four weeks and charge with low current as nec essary 124 Disconnection and connection Never disconnect the battery while the en gine is running doing so could damage the vehicle s electrical components First discon nect the negative te
41. 6 This is used to turn the fan off and direct the flow of air Air can be directed to the floor dash board outlets or windshield Six symbols are used to represent OFF FACE BI LEVEL FLOOR FLOOR DE FROST and DEFROST To use this automatic heating and cooling system you first should push the one of these buttons except OFF button In case of OFF button pushed in you can not push the air conditioner switch button and the air intake control buttons This is a nor mal condition NOTE If OFF button is pushed be automatically operated in condition of inside air flow TEMPERATURE CONTROL This is used to select the desired tempera ture The numbers on the facia panel indi cate the centigrade or fahrenheit tempera ture AIR CONDITIONER BUTTON a NEM GVEO 0097 This is used to turn the air conditioner on and off To turn the air conditioner on push the button to turn it off push the button again NOTE In case of OFF button pushed in the air conditioner switch button does not engage This is a normal condition 68 HEATING CONTROLS GVEO 0098 For normal heater operation put the air intake control button to the FRESH position and put the mode door control button to the FLOOR position For faster heating put the air intake control button to the RE CIRCULATION position If the win dows fog up put the mode door con trol button to the DEFROST posi
42. AE viscosity number e Eo 4 7 according to the atmospheric temperature A 2 x E Automatic transmission DIAMOND ATF SP 2 Transmission oil 3 0GSL 2 7 2 5DSL NA TO 2 2 2 5DSL TCD 2 7 2 6GSL 2 2 Transfer oil 2 2 Brake fluid amp clutch fluid SAE J1703 DOT 3 Power steering fluid ATF DEXRON amp ATF SP Differential gear oil Hypoid gear GL 5 or higher SAE viscosity SAE 80w 90w for conventional type Hypoid gear oil AP GL 4 or higher SAE viscosity SAE 75w 85w Manual transmission and transfer oil Front 1 1 Rear No 6 1 8 No 7 2 8 MITSUBISHI Genuine Gear oil part No 8149630Ex or CASTROL HYPOY LS for limited slip differential type 162 NENNEN _ QUEE
43. AUTION 1 When the transfer shift lever is to be shifted from 2H or 4H to 4L and vice versa keep the vehicle completely stopped and the automatic transmis sion selector lever at the P or N position beforehand H shifting is difficult set the auto matic transmission selector lever to the R position for a moment and then to the P or N position Try to shift the transfer shift lever to 2H 4H or 4L again still keeping the ve hicle completely stopped When switching from 4H to 4L or from 4L to 4H with the automatic transmission selector lever in neu tral perform the switchover quickly If it is done too slowly the transmis sion gear may grind 99 Changing gears Petrol powered vehicles km h mph k m h GVEO 0120 1 Always use care to change the gear with the vehicle speed matched to the engine speed Proper shifting will improve fuel economy and prolong engine life Avoid shifting down at excessively high speed doing so could damage the engine Possible driving driving range v range Automatic transmission GVEO 121 The transmission has four forward speeds and one reverse speed The individual gears are selected automati cally depending on the position of the gear selector lever the speed of the vehicle and the position of the accelerator pedal The selector lever has six positions and is equipped with a lock button
44. L HEATING Your vehicle is equipped with bi level heat ing controls This makes it possible to have cooler air from the dashboard vents warmer air from the floor outlets at the same time To use this feature o Set the air intake control to Fresh Setthe air flow control at the Bi Level position o Set the temperature control between Cool and Warm VENTILATION To operate the ventilation system Set the air intake control on Fresh o To direct all intake air to the dashboard vents set the air flow control to o Adjust the fan speed control to the de sired speed Set the temperature control between Cool and Warm DEFROSTING DEFOGGING GVEO 0090 To use the heating ventilation system to de frost or defog the windshield Set the air intake control 4 to the Fresh position Set the air distribution control 2 to the Defrost position o Setthetemperature control 3 to a com fortably warm position Setthe fan speed control 1 to position HI or Hill o If vehicle is so equipped turn on the A C for increased defogging action NOTE In high humidity areas the A C can be used with the air intake in the Recirculation po sition for increased defogging action 64 Operation Tips o To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from entering the car through the ventilation System temporarily set the air intake control at Recirculat
45. LOPER dealer Correct four wheel drive operation By shifting to four wheel drive the both ax les of the vehicle are rigidly connected with each other This improves the traction char acteristics When turning sharp corners or moving forward and backward repeatedly however the drive line is stressed which is felt as a braking effect A four wheel drive vehicle can accelerate more quickly and smoothly However note that the braking distance is not shorter than that of a two wheel drive vehicle When using four wheel drive on rough roads snow mud sand etc it is im portant to operate the vehicle correctly NOTE After driving on rough roads check each part of the vehicle and wash it thoroughly with water Refer to the Vehicle care section Driving on snowy or icy roads Set the transfer shift lever to or AL in accordance with the road conditions and then gradually depress the accelerator pedal for a smooth start 104 NOTE 1 The use of snow tyres and or tyre chains is recommended 2 Maintain a safe distance between ve hicles avoid sudden braking and use engine braking downshifting 3 Avoid sudden braking sudden accelera tion and sharp turning such operations could cause skidding and spinouts Driving on sandy or muddy roads Set the transfer shift lever to 41 and then gradually depress the accelerator pedal for a smooth start Keep the pressure on the ac celerator
46. M or FM2 band and the appropriate station button 7 BAND Selector Pressing the BAND button change the AM FM1 and FM2 bands The mode selected is displayed on LCD 8 TAPE PROGRAM button This allows you to play the reverse side of the tape by merely depressing the program button An arrow will appear in the display to show tape direction 9 FF REW EJECT buttons When you press the button whose ar row 15 in the same direction as the tape play arrow in the display the tape will advance at thigh speed When you press the button whose arrow is in the display the tape will rewind at high speed To stop FF or REW action press the opposite button or press the tape program button But if the tape program button is pressed it will also reverse the tape play direction To eject the tape press the FF and REW buttons simulta neously 78 CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER OPERATION 820 If installed 2 BALANCE FADER CONTROL knob BAL FAD 3 BASS TREBLE CONTROL knob BASS TRE 7 BAND SELECTOR 8 BEST STATION MEMORY button AUTO REVERSE HYUNDAI 98 8 8 MTL 6 PRESET buttons 5 SEEK SELECT button 4 TUNE SELECT button 1 POWER ON OFF VOLUME CONTROL knob GVEO 0111 79 POWER ON OFF VOLUME CON TROL knob The radio unit may be operated when the ignition key is in the ACC or ON position Rotate the knob clockwise to Switch the radio unit on and to increase the volume Turn the knob counterclock wise to reduce t
47. O 0143 Check the washer fluid level in the container inside the engine compartment If the level is low replenish the container with washer fluid Rear window washer fluid GVEO 0144 Remove the lid from the top of the inside wheelhouse Check the washer fluid level in the container If the level is low replenish the container with washer fluid Wheel condition GVEO 0145 Check the tyres for cuts cracks and other damage Replace the tyres if there are deep cuts or cracks Also check each tyre for pieces of metal or pebbles The use of worn tyres can be very danger ous because of the greater chance of skid ding or hydroplaning The tread depth of the tyres must exceed 1 6mm 0 06in in order for the tyres to meet the minimum require ment for use 127 Mark for location of wear indicator Wear indicator GVEO 0146 If there are wear indicators on the tyres they will appear in six places on the surface of the tyre wears thereby indicating that the tyre no longer meets the minimum requirement for use When these wear indi cators appear the tyres must be replaced with new ones Confirm that the wheel nuts are tightened sufficiently Refer to the sec tion of this manual entitled Wheels for in formation concerning replacement of the tyres Fuel engine coolant oil and exhaust gas leakage Look under the body of your vehicle to check for fuel engine coolant oil and exhaust gas leaks I
48. OTE Be sure to read information about the SRS on the labels provided on the backside of the sun visor 93 WARNING 1 The SRS is designed to work with and be supplemental to the driver s three point seat belt system and is not a sub stitute for it Therefore your seat belts must be worn at all times while the ve hicle is motion In addition the airbag deploys only in certain frontal impact conditions severe enough to likely cause significant injury to the ve hicle occupants 2 The SRS is designed to deploy the airbag only when an impact is suffi ciently severe and will not deploy in side rear of rollover impacts Addition ally the airbag will only deploy once Thus seat belts must be worn at all times 3 For maximum safety protection in all types of crashes all occupants includ ing the driver should always wear their seat belts whether or not an airbag is also provided at their seating position to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash Do not sit or lean unnecessarily close to the airbag while the vehicle is in mo 4 SRS airbag system must deploy very rapidly to provide protection crash If an occupant is out of posi tion because of not wearing seat belt the airbag may forcefully contact the occupant causing serious or fatal in juries SRS Component Functions _ 0252 The SRS consists of the following compo nent
49. Parking brake lever stroke Other 1 Wheel rotation Every 15 000km 9 000 miles or 12 months whichever comes first 2 Hinges and latches lubrication NOTE Points requiring routine inspection or replen ishment such as the engine oil coolant brake fluid are marked white for easy identi fication 0130 All engines consume certain amount of It is important therefore to check the oil level at regular intervals or before starting a long trip This check must be made with the engine warm but not running Park the vehicle on a level surface stop the engine and then wait a few moments to allow the engine oil in cir culation to return to the oil pan to ensure accurate measurement Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean cloth Reinsert the dipstick as far as it goes Remove the dip Stick and read the oil level which should al ways be within the range indicated in the fig ure If the oil level is below the specified limit remove the cap located on the cylinder head cover and add enough oil to raise the level to within the specified range Be sure to use the specified engine oil and do not mix vari ous types of oil Also avoid mixing different Petrol powered vehicles 20 5 15 32 50 70 85 105120 F 230 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 T 20 5 15 32 50 70 85 105120 230 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 GVEO 0132 makes ol oil together if possible After add ing oil close the cap securely 121
50. RACKIBOXIOL LEAKS 5 SUSPENSION JONTISEATS 1 17 e eck and correction according to the condition lt gt 6 FRONT WHEEL BEARING ENGINE COOLANT HOSES BRAKE PIPE CORROSION 8 E Note 2 For every 24 months H 156 MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals Replace 1 Inspect and after inspection clean adjust repair or replace if necessary MAINTENANCE DRIVING MAINTENANCE ITEM OPERATION MAINTENANCE INTERVALS CONDITION GASOLINE DIESEL EVERY 5 000 EVERY 3 000 KM ENGINE OIL AND FILTER OR 3MONTHS GENERAL EXPORT B C 4 000 EASTERN EUROPE CIS ISRAEL AIR CLEANER FILTER MORE FREQUENTLY SPARK PLUGS ___8_____ MORE FREQUENTLY B H BRAKE PADS CALIPERS AND ROTORS HAM EV MORE FREQUENTLY C D G H REAR BRAKE DRUMS LININGS MORE FREQUENTLY C D G H PARKING BRAKE STEERING GEAR RACK LINKAGE amp BOOTS LOWER ARM BALL JOINT SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS MORE FREQUENTLY A Repeated short distance driving Driving in sandy areas B Extensive idling F More than 50 driving in heavy city traffic during hot C Driving in dusty rough roads weather above 32 902 D Driving in areas using salt or other cor
51. REHEAT INDICATION LAMP 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Onvehicles with a manual transmission move the gearshift lever to neutral and depress the clutch pedal all the way On vehicles with an automatic transmis sion move the selector lever to the P position 3 Turn the ignition key to the ON posi tion The diesel preheat indication lamp will first illuminate in amber and then after a short time the lamp turn off indi cating that preheating is completed 4 Operate the accelerator pedal as de scribed below in accordance with the at mospheric temperature and or engine condition and then start the engine 1 When the atmospheric temperature is moderate or the engine is warm start the engine without depressing the ac celerator pedal 2 When the atmospheric temperature is low and the engine is cold start the en gine while depressing the accelerator pedal the atmospheric temperature is very low setting the ighition Switch to ON for one or two seconds before at tempting to start the engine will make it easier to start Engine rpm adjustment knob When the outside air temperature is very low or when it is necessary to warm up the en gine rotate the control knob to that point at which the engine runs smoothly and then once the warming up is complete rotate the knob back in CAUTION Never attempt to adjust the vehicle dur ing driving by using the control knob Starting the engine gasoline powered
52. T AETEESEELEEMEDEEEEEROD EFA NES rhy pesthescevonsueemveesostsheDeevveveeetetDeegzeseeveeesreeecoscenvessa n Puer 2 2000 US 4 4 AIEEE ESS 4 11 34415 118 Do it yourself 119 Inspection items Engine oil Automatic transmission fluid Engine coolant Battery Brake fluid Power steering fluid Hydraulic clutch Washer fluid Wheel condition Fuel engine coolant oil and exhaust gas leakage Exterior and interior lamp operation Headlight washer fluid Tyre inflation pressure Meter gauge and indication warning lamp operation Steering wheel free play Clutch pedal free play Brake Pedal free play Parking brake lever stroke Wheel rotation Hinges and latches lubrication 2 2 piesa serpy SMS 2828932 Y t t i 1 i GVEO 0129 Adequate care of your vehicle at regular intervals serves to preserve the value and appearance as long as possible Some maintenance items can be carried out by the owner do it yourself While others should be done only by a GALLOPER dealer periodic inspection and maintenance This section describes only those items which can be carried out by the
53. a brake booster system the brake boosting power will be lost and greater force will be required to depress the brake pedal 8 the vehicle is equipped with a power steering system greater force will be required to operate the steering wheel NOTE Your vehicle should only be used to tow an other vehicle if the weight of the other ve hicle is the same as or less than that of your vehicle CAUTION To prevent entry of exhaust gas from the towing vehicle set the air selection lever on the heater control to the recirculation position Engine overheating Bonnet GVEO 0184 the water temperature gauge indication remains in the red zone for a long time the engine may be overheated If this occurs take the following corrective measures 1 Stop the vehicle in a safe place 2 With the engine still running raise the bonnet to ventilate the engine compart ment GVEO 0185 Confirm that the radiator fan is turning If the fan is not turning stop the engine immedi ately and contact a GALLOPER dealer for assistance GVEO 0186 Take care when opening the bonnet not to be injured if the bonnet or its support rod is hot or by escaping hot water or steam 145 Condensation tank GVEO 0187 Be careful not to be burned by steam escap ing from the condensation tank cap GVEO 0188 After the engine coolant temperature has dropped stop the engine PAP Add coolant to the radiator an
54. a warning tri angle flashing signal lamp etc at a adequate distance from the vehicle Others in the vehicle should get out of the vehicle and wait in a safe place Parking brake lever Wheel A Punctured tyre Wheel nut wrench 4 amp Spare tyre GVEO 0168 GV O 0170 GVEO 0169 2 Position the vehicle on a flat hard sur 4 The spare tyre should be placed for 5 the vehicle is equipped with wheel face and apply the parking brake To safety under the vehicle and near the caps use the wheel cap wrench or the prevent the vehicle from rolling when it jack for convenient access when ready wheel nut wrench to remove the cap is raised on the jack chock the wheel to be mounted from the wheel diagonally opposite to the one 10 be changed Use a piece of cloth or other similar material to prevent scratching the wheel when the wheel cap wrench or wheel nut wrench is used 140 When using wheel cap wrench When using wheel Brae nut wrench Screwdriver pte j GVEO 0171 For vehicles with manual free wheel hubs remove the wheel caps as described below a Move the wheel cap wrench wheel nut wrench as shown in the figure so as to slightly lift the wheel cap so that there iS a space Insert a screwdriver in this space T loosen When using wheel gt cap wrench GVEO 0172 GVEO 0173 TE 6 Loosen the wheel nuts with the wheel b Remove t
55. accelerator gradually and don t forget to release the parking brake once the vehicle is out of the mud lt ani ME d Catalytic converter if installed gasoline powered vehicles Catalytic converter 0014 In normal use there no particular cau tions regarding handling except for the use of lead free gasoline Exhaust gas purifica lion systems equipped with the catalytic con verter are extremely effective in reducing noxious gases The catalytic converter is in stalled in the exhaust gas system Because the catalytic converter becomes very hot af ter vehicle travel the following points should be given attention to ensure safety not park the vehicle near inflam mable materials Do not apply an undercoat to the cata lytic converter The catalytic converter itself easily reaches high temperatures and overheating may re sults in damage Care should be taken re garding the following points to prevent un burned gasoline form adhering to the inside of the catalytic converter Do not turn off the ignition switch while driving Never start the engine by pushing the vehicle If the battery is weak or dead use other battery to start engine trouble such reduces perfor mance irregular engine rpm igni tion trouble occurs stop the vehicle im mediately If travel must
56. adhering flatly to the cas sette Keep the cassette away from magne tized objects motor speaker trans former This is to avoid unwanted noise and loss of the tone quality of the tape Keep the cassette in a cool dry place 92 POWER ANTENNA in stalled The antenna will automatically be extended when the radio power switch is turned ON The antenna will automatically be retracted and stored when either the radio power Switch is turned OFF or the ignition key is set to the LOCK position NOTE Before turning on the radio make sure that no one is near the antenna o Before entering an automatic car wash or a place with a low height clearance be sure that the antenna is retracted and stored o If the antenna is dirty be sure to clean it in order to avoid an operation malfunc tion Starting and driving Ignition switch Starting the engine Engine rpm adjustment knob Manual transmission Transfer shift lever Automatic transmission Free wheeling hubs Correct four wheel drive operation Parking brake Inside rear view mirror Outside rear view mirrors Outside rear view mirrors heater M MEER attt SEEI dixit i i i t i i Ignition switch GVEO 0114 The engine stops andthe steering wheel is locked The key can be inserted and removed only at this position The engine stops but the radio ciga
57. ated when the ignition key is in the ACC or ON position Rotate the knob clockwise to switch the radio unit on and to increase the volume Turn the knob counterclock wise to reduce the volume and to switch the radio unit off BAL Balance Control knob Pop up control knob with one push Turn the control knob clockwise to empha size right speaker sound Left speaker sound will be attenuated When the control knob is turned coun terclockwise left speaker sound will be emphasized Right speaker sound will be attenuated FAD Fader Control knob Further pull lock position of popped up knob Turn the control knob clockwise to emphasize front speaker sound Rear speaker sound will be attenuated When the control knob is turned coun terclockwise rear speaker sound will be emphasized Front speaker sound will be attenuated BASS CONTROL knob Press to pop the knob out and turn to the left or right for the desired bass tone TREBLE CONTROL knob Further pull lock position of popped up knob Turn to the right for the desired treble tone TUNE manual Selection Press the 4 side or side to increases or decrease the frequency With the button held down for 0 5 sec or more the stop signal broadcasting radio wave is ignored and channel selection continues SEEK Operation Automatic Channel Selection When the 4 side is pressed the unit will automatically tune to the next higher frequency and when
58. ature gauge 7 Trip meter reset button 19 TYPE 6 GWEO 0014 With airbag GUO 0213 8 Low fuel warning lamp 9 High beam indication lamp 10 Thermometer 11 Inclinometer 12 Altimeter 13 A T position indicator lamp 14 Air bag warning lamp 0018 The speedometer indicates the vehicle s speed in kilometers per hour km h or miles per hour mph Odometer The odometer indicates the total distance the vehicle has travelled Tripmeter and reset button The tripmeter indicates the distance travelled during a particular trip or period Press the reset button to return the tripmeter indica tion to zero Tachometer GVEO 0019 The tachometer indicates the engine speed r min The tachometer can help you obtain more economical driving and also warns you of excessive engine speeds During travel watch the tachometer to be sure that the engine speed indication does not rise to the red zone range of the excessive engine rpm 20 Fuel gauge GVEO 0020 The fuel gauge indicates the fuel level in the fuel tank 1 Full 2 1 256 1 Water temperature gauge GVEO 0021 The water temperature gauge indicates the engine coolant temperature when the igni tion switch is at the ON position If the indi cation needle enters the red zone while the engine is running it probably indicates that the en
59. bat tery The battery generates explosive gas and a spark caused when the jumper cable is disconnected from the negative terminal could ignite this gas and cause an explosion Be careful that the jumper cable does not become caught in the cooling fan etc 3 GVEO 0198 8 Start engine as described in Starting the engine 9 After the engine is started disconnect the cables in the reverse order Brake pad wear alarm GVEO 0199 The disc brakes are provided with an alarm device which produces a metallic frictional sound squeal while driving when the brake pads have worn down near to the service able limit If such a sound is produced have the brake pads replaced at a GALLOPER dealer 149 GVEO 0200 To prevent damage to the electrical system due to short circuit or overloading each in dividual current circuit is provided with a fuse The fuse housing is located on the side of the instrument panel on the driver s side Shown in the illustration i i Changing a fuse Brown fuse GVEO 0201 Fuse puller GVEO 0202 Before replacing a fuse be sure to turn off the electrical system concerned Remove the fuse housing cover Referring to the fuse load capacity table check the fuse pertaining to the prob lem Replace the fuse if necessary There is a fuse puller in the fuse housing inside the vehicle First pull the fuse puller out of the fuse hous
60. boot Full passengers including driver Full passengers including driver full trunk loading Driver full trunk loading SW position SWB LWB 5seats LWB 7seats LWB 9seats VAN 0 0 0 except VAN 1 1 only LWB 7seats LWB 9seats 1 0 1 1 except VAN 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 21 D n mo GM EE Sas erue Evers V dE Gea siue Tas beue pesi d piu cedat PES iu dues entere edo EE T er Ml LEE Meess set emesemtum muvapeeevevsuspseetospseemo 44 Tatas E L mM T AR Ww rar SM E CERRAR SEPAN ERAS VERE Wo Wn See e E Pr asa
61. bs may not lock and a 103 3 4 5 noise of grinding gears be heard however this is not a malfunction In addition if in this condition the ac celerator pedal is released slightly and then depressed again the auto matic free wheeling hubs will lock but when they do the vehicle may jerk forward suddenly Depress the accelerator pedal gradually and let the clutch out slowly and smoothly The automatic free wheeling hubs may emit unusual noises when driv ing at 2H in cold weather if this happens drive for a while in four wheel drive to warm up the transfer and then shift to 2H When used while turning it may not come free in some cases If this hap pens drive straight ahead and try again It may not come free in some cases when temperatures are low there fore in cold weather free immedi ately after driving in 4 wheel drive If this does not work try again using one of the following methods Drive for a while approx 10 minutes in 4 wheel drive and try again Drive straight forward slowly 1 to 2 meters 3 3 to 6 6 ft and then back up repeating this procedure several times N N 1 E 4 EAA O EEE 6 It is very important that any repairs of the automatic freewheeling hubs be done correctly Have any such re pairs done only at a GAL
62. button Select the outside air switching button Move the blower switch to the desired speed For more rapid action move the blower switch to one of the higher speeds Move the temperature control lever to provide the desired amount of warmth Rear air conditioner GWEO 0007 The rear air conditioner operates only when the front air conditioner is in operation The rear air conditioner switch is at the rear of the centre console 1 Rear air conditioner switch Slide the rear air conditioner switch to operate the rear air conditioner There are four fan speeds for control of the amount of airflow The rear air conditioner can only be used for cooling For operations such as defogging dehumidifying or air circulation the front air conditioner should be used Rear heater TYPE A GWEO 0008 The rear heater can be operated when the ignition switch is at the ON position The indication lamp will illuminate while the rear heater is EU only 71 GVEO 0105 Set the rear heater lever under the rear seat to OPEN position 1 SHUT 2 OPEN NOTE When engine coolant temperature is low output air will be cool Set the lever to the SHUT position when the rear heater is not in use Ventilators Centre ventilators GVEO 0106 Air will flow from the ventilators when the mode selection lever is set to the face posi tion and the fan is switched on Adjust the direction of the airflow by mov
63. button is pressed dur ing the FF REW the cassette is ejected DOLBY SELECT button If you get background noise during PLAY your can reduce this considerably by merely pressing DOLBY SELECT button If you want to release press the button again 83 i i i i 1 R i 1 NTE LOU SECO STEREO RADIO OPERATION 850 installed 6 BAND SELECTOR 7 BEST STATION MEMORY button HEB a st i COMP ROW bu 88885 BAL BAS SSMO TYPE a 5 PRESET buttons 4 SEEK SELECT button 3 TUNE SELECT button 1 POWER ON OFF VOLUME CONTROL knob 2 AUDIO mode knob BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER control GVEO 0209 84 1 POWER ON OFF VOLUME CON TROL knob The radio unit may be operated when the ignition key is in the ACC or ON position Press the button to switch the power on The VFD Vacuum Florescent Display shows the radio frequency in the radio mode or the tape direction in dicator in the tape mode To switch the power off press the button again VOLUME CONTROL Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the volume and turn the knob counter clockwise to reduce the volume The VFD shows the change the volume AUDIO MODE Knob Each press the A MODE button changes the display as follows Pus gt TRE BAL gt FAD 2222221 Adjusting Bass Press the MODE button one tim
64. cally lock LAE Electronic immobilizer if installed The electronic immobilizer system is an anti theft device designed to prevent and deter automobile theft It means thatthe engine can only be started with the car s own keys In addition to the need for the key to match the lock mechanically special electronic component is integrated into the key NOTE The electronic components integrated into the key could become damaged if treated violently and be rendered useless It will then no longer be possible 10 start the engine with a key damaged in this way Obtaining a new key Replacement keys are only available from an authorized GALLOPER dealer which is obliged to check whether every person dering such a key is authorized to do so An authorized GALLOPER dealer is also able to block individual keys electronically e g if lost and restore them to use again The engine cannot be started with a key that has been blocked Keys if electronic immobilizer installed GVEO 0208 1 1 0 key This key must be used first to register unique ID code in ICM This key is not in tended for everyday use 2 Master key This key is for general use It will open all locks on your vehicle 40 CAUTION Don t lose your ID key or forget the pass word Always keep your ID key at the des ignated place where you know and record your password If y
65. cles with manual transmission Move the transfer shift lever to any position except N 1 Toapply pull the lever up without push ing the button at the end of hand grip GVEO 0126 2 Torelease pull the lever up slightly push the button and then push it downward CAUTION Before driving be sure that the parking brake is fully released and brake warn ing lamp is off Inside rear view mirror XA GVEO 0127 The lever at the bottom of the mirror can be used to adjust the mirror to reduce the glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you during night driving 1 Normal 2 Anti glare 107 SELECT SWITCH MIRROR SWITCH 0128 Place the select switch to the same side the mirror whose adjustment is desired L Left outside mirror adjustment Right outside mirror adjustment Press the mirror switch to adjust the mirrors i i J 1 1 1 Outside rear view mirrors heater if installed Push GVEO 0032 The outside rearview mirror heater is actu ated in connection with rear window de froster So to heat the outside rearview mir ror glass push in the switch for rear window defroster The rearview mirror glass will be heated for defrosting or defogging and will give you improved rear vision in all weather conditions Push the switch again to turn the heater off The outside rearview mirror heater automatically turns itself off 10 seconds 1
66. d the cassette is ejected When the EJECT button is pressed dur ing the FF REW mode the cassette is ejected DOLBY SELECT button if you get background noise during PLAY your can reduce this considerably by merely pressing DOLBY SELECT button If you want to release press the button again 88 installed H 850 If COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION 7 EJECT button SCAN 3 TRACK UP DOWN gt lt E Q lt 6 COMPRESSION TYP ROT COMP POW 2 o 4 REPEAT 2 FWD RWD GVEO 0209 ZN 89 i I i i i i i OE MM lt LI ON MOA AL TOOL BIT STOP Insert the CD to start CD playback dur ing the radio operation or cassette tape playing Press the buttons to stop CD playback and to change the source to Radio or Cassette Tape FWD RWD While the disc is playing if you hold down the side continuously the track number is increased and vice versa TRACK UP DOWN SCAN The desired track on the disc currently being played can be selected using the track number Pressing the side once increases the track number by one and pressing the side decreases it SCAN Press the or side for more than two seconds to playback the first 5 sec onds of each track Scan play will be repeated until you re l
67. d or reserve Bleeding the fuel system tank if necessary refer to the Do it your self section Adding cold water rapidly when diesel powered vehicles only the engine is hot could cause the cylinder head and or block to crack so be sure to add the water a little at a time while running the engine Air plug GVEO 0189 4 Check the coolant level in the reserve tank If there is none make sure that the engine has cooled down before re moving the radiator cap because hot steam or boiling water otherwise will 4 The fuel system should be bled to remove GVEO 0192 gush from the filler port and may scald 4 air as described below if the fuel supply is you 0191 exhausted during travel 5 Examine the radiator hoses for coolant 1 Loosen the air plug at the top of the fuel leakage and the V belt for looseness or filter damage there is anything wrong with the cool ing system or V belt have the problem corrected at a GALLOPER dealer GVEO 0190 146 x Hand pump lt 2 Sime 0193 2 Pump the hand pump until there are more bubbles in the fuel coming out of the air plug When doing this place a cloth around the air plug to prevent the escaping fuel from spewing about 3 Tighten the air plug when there are no more bubbles in the fuel 4 Continue pumping until the hand pump becomes stiff 5 Finally check to be sure that there is no leakage of fuel If in doubt consult yo
68. e and the display shows To increase bass press the A button while to decrease bass press the V button 2 Adjusting Treble 3 4 Press the A MODE button twice and the display shows MAX Press the A button increase the treble while the V button decreases the treble Adjusting Balance Press the A MODE button three times and the display shows BAL MIN Press the A button shift the balance to the right speakers while the V button shifts it to the left speakers Adjusting the Fader Balancing the volume between the front and rear speakers Press the A MODE button four times and the display shows 85 Press the button transfers the sound to the front speaker while the V button transfers it to the rear speakers TUNE manual Selection Press the side or side to increases decrease the frequency With the button held down for 0 5 sec or more the stop signal broadcasting radio wave is ignored and channel selection continues Operation Automatic Channel Selection When the side is pressed the unit will automatically tune to the next higher frequency and when the side is pressed it will automatically tune the next lower frequency _ serene us EEEE EEEE tte TIE ge REE ee PRESET STATION SELECT button
69. e brake pedal ad justed at a GALLOPER dealer Parking brake lever stroke GVEO 0125 Pull the parking brake lever all the way up to check the number of clicks that the ratchet makes One click represents a lever move ment of one notch The lever should move the specified num ber of notches for normal brake application Parking brake lever stroke 4 to 6 notches If the parking brake lever stroke is not within the standard value range have the brake lever adjusted at a GALLOPER dealer 130 Wheel rotation GVEO 0149 Tyres tend to wear unevenly over a long pe riod of service To make sure that the tyres wear evenly as possible and for longer tyre life rotate the wheels in the sequence illus trated Bring the vehicle to a GALLOPER dealer to have the balance of the wheels properly ad justed CAUTION If the spare wheel is of a different type from the other four wheels the four wheel rotation method excluding the spare wheel should be used Hinges and latches lubrication Check all latches and hinges and lubricate if necessary by first cleaning and then apply ing multipurpose grease i i 131 PIC ete NP NNEC eS EEA REATOR ATES TAL TTE tareas nnn teheeeherembeeeeerssesuenespsosutoeevapeseon oseneshees ncs ten vesunseeecesvesesapstteenusevbatuus
70. e desired speed For more rapid action set the fan at one of the higher speeds Adjust the temperature control to pro vide the desired amount of warmth 65 Notes concerning air conditioner operation 1 4 Park the vehicle in the shade Parking under the hot sun will make the car in terior extremely hot and it will require more time to cool the interior If it is nec essary to park in the sun open the win dows for the first few minutes of air con ditioner operation to expel the hot air Close the windows when the air condi tioner is in use The entry of outside air through open windows will reduce the cooling efficiency When driving at low speeds shift down to increase the engine rpm If you must drive slowly in heavy traffic shift to a lower gear to increase the engine rpm in order to obtain better efficiency and avoid overheating the engine On steep grades turn the air conditioner off to avoid the possibility of the engine overheating Operation hints The air conditioner not only cools the air but also dehumidifies it thus offering greater comfort Too much cooling is not good for the health The air temperature should only be 5 to 6 C 9 to 11 F lower than the out Side air to the extent that you feel some what cool During long period of disuse The air conditioner should be operated at least five minutes each week even in cold weather This is to prevent poor lubr
71. e steer ing wheel because any such object could cause harm if the vehicle is in a crash severe enough to cause the airbag to inflate 4 If the airbag inflate they must be re placed by an authorized GALLOPER dealer 5 If components of the airbag system must be discarded or if the vehicle must be scrapped certain safety pre cautions must be observed Your GALLOPER dealer knows these pre cautions and can give you the nec essary information Failure to follow 2 Ds n x E im 24 these precautions and procedures could increase the risk of personal in jury 6 If you sell your vehicle be sure to in form the new owner of these impor tant points and make certain that this manual is transferred to the new owner 7 your car was flooded and has soaked carpeting or water on floor ing you shouldn t try to start engine have the car towed to authorized GALLOPER dealer type B Driver s Side Airbag Your vehicle is equipped with a Supplemen tal Restraint Airbag System The indications of the system s presence are the letter SRS embossed on the airbag pad cover in the steering wheel The SRS consists of airbag installed under the pad covers in the center of the steering wheel The purpose of the SRS is to provide the vehicle s driver with additional restraint than that offered by the seat belt system alone in case of a frontal impact of sufficient severity N
72. ealer Seat belt warning lamp GVEO 0026 This lamp illuminates when the ignition is switched on then goes out 6 seconds later dores 22 koca 225555 _ RUE Switches 27 Light switch Turn lane change signal switch Dipper switch Passing switch Windscreen wiper and washer switch Headlight washer switch Rear window wiper and washer switch Rheostat meter illumination control Hazard warning flasher switch Rear window demister switch Cargo lamp Room lamp Front fog lamp switch Rear fog lamp switch Headlight leveling device 557775575 Light switch GVEO 0027 Rotate the switch to turn on the lights 1 Lights off 2 Position tail license plate and instru ment panel lamps on 3 Headlights on For Sweden Iceland Finland Norway Denmark When the ignition key is at the ON position and the light switch is set to the OFF posi tion the low beam of the headlights tails etc will illuminate Daytime Running Light Turn lane change signal switch GVEO 0028 The turn signal lamps flash when the switch is operated with the ignition switch at the ON position Dipper switch The beam changes from high to low or low to high each time the lever is pulled While the high beam is on the high beam indica tion lamp will also illuminate Passing switch The headlights will go on when the lever is pulled and will
73. ease SCAN operation To release SCAN operation press the SEEK button again REPEAT To repeat the music you are listening to press the RPT button and to cancel music repeat press again If you do not release RPT operation af ter all the tracks are played back the unit will play back again from the first track 5 RANDOM PLAY disc will be played back in a random sequence Pressthe RANDOM button to play back in a random sequence while the disc is playing Afterallthe tracks are played back the unit will play back again in random se quence The same track will not be played back twice in one cycle of the disc 6 Compression Press the COMPRESSION button to activate the Compression function Press the COMPRESSION button again to deactivate This feature allows the unitto narrow the dy namic range difference between high and law volume to decrease the rapid change in sound difference when you change from tape radio mode to disc mode 90 Care of DISC Proper Handing MVEO 0001 Handle your disc as shown Do not drop the disc Hold the disc so you will not leave fin gerprints on the surface If the surface is scratched it may cause the pickup to skip signal tracks Do not affix tape paper or gummed labels on the disc Do not write on the disc Damage Disc Do not attempt to play damaged warped or cracked discs could severely damaged the playback mechanism Storage When no
74. ent marked with an asterisk may differ accord ing to the country it is sold in or the sales classification refer to the sales catalogue PE RU ND Instruments and controls with airbag Windscreen wiper S W Windscreen washer S W Meter and gauge Combination switch Air conditioner switch only for Manual type Rheostat Headlight leveling device switch Bonnet release lever Ignition switch Engine rpm adjusting knob Hazard switch Cigarette lighter Rear window demister Heated seats Clock Meter and gauge Heater and air conditioner control Front fog lamp switch Rear fog lamp switch EU Front fog lamp Innovation EU Rear heater switch Headlight washer switch Ashtray Gear shift lever Transfer shift lever Selector lever automatic transmission Overdrive switch Outside rear view mirror switch Rear window wiper and washer Rear air conditioner control lever GVEO 0212 indication of applicability Optional equipment marked with an asterisk may differ according to the country it is sold in or the sales classification refer to tho sales catalogue 2 2 4 EE IMEEM Safety precautions and driving tips Ignition switch Carrying children Seat and seat Loading Automatic transmission Brake system Anti lock brake system Parking Power steering system Turbocharger die
75. er at the P or N posi tion beforehand 3 shifting is difficult set the auto matic transmission selector lever to the R position for a moment and then to the P or N position Try to shift the transfer shift lever to 2H 4H or 4L again still keeping the ve hicle completely stopped 98 4 When switching from 4H to 4L or from 4L to 4H with the automatic transmis sion selector lever in neutral perform the switchover quickly If it is done too slowly the transmission gears may grind Lever operation vehicles equipped with automatic free wheeling hubs cu Qua AH AH The lever can be operated in this way while the vehicle is stopped with or without de pressing the clutch pedal matically without pressing it by spring ac tion After the lever has been set to the 4H posi tion and the vehicle is driven a short distance the free wheeling hubs will automatically lock and the vehicle will change to four wheel drive qm 4 2 41 The lever can be operated between these positions while the vehicle is stopped the clutch lever is depressed 4H 2H The lever can be operated in this way while the vehicle is either stopped or moving with or without depressing the clutch pedal NOTE After the lever has been set to the 2H posi tion and slowly reverse the vehicle in a straight direction for 1 to 2m 3 3 to 6 6ft the free wheeling hubs will automatically un lock C
76. ers get in and out they should watch their step carefully to avoid injuring themselves on the rear seat frame springs and other parts Folding the seat Lower the head restraints all the way Fold the seatback downward and forward by op erating the knob NOTE Before folding the seatback be sure to lock the seat in the rearmost position Unfolding the seat Third seats Adjustment of seat GVEO 0054 Lift up the handle for folding the seat and GVEO 0055 fold the entire seat upward and forward until it locks While pulling the lever on the left side of the deci oar Adjust the seats by operating the handles to CAUTION and then raise seatoack move the seats to desired positions Do not fold down the second seat when the third seat is used because the pro Folding the seats jections on the backside of the second seat may be injurious GVEO 0057 44 1 Press the lever and fold the seatback forward and down until it locks GVEO 0058 2 While pulling back on the knob fold the entire seat upward GVEO 0059 3 Fold the foot A and hook the belt B onto the assist handle C Lower the belt buckle D to tighten the belt and secure the seat Unfolding the seats 1 Raise the belt buckle to loosen the belt 2 Unhook the belt from the assist strap 3 Unfold the seat by reversing the proce dure used to fold it CAUTION When unfolding the seats be sure to un fo
77. ever race the engine when shifting from the p Passing acceleration For quick acceleration when passing de pressing the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor will cause the transmission to auto matically shift from 4th gear to 3rd gear from 3rd gear to 2nd gear or from 2nd gear to 15 gear in accordance with the driving speed at the time without having to move the se lector lever from D or 2 Waiting For short waiting periods at traffic lights the vehicle be left in gear and held stationary with the service brake For longer waiting periods with the engine running the selector lever should set the N position Never hold the vehicle stationary while in gear on a hill with the accelerator al ways apply the parking brake and or ser vice brake Parking To park the vehicle first bring it to plete stop fully engage the parking brake and then set the selector lever to P If you are going to leave the vehicle unat tended be sure to always turn off the en gine and remove the ignition key Free wheeling hubs If the vehicle is equipped with free wheeling hubs they are located on the front wheels By setting the free wheeling hubs to the FREE position when the shift lever is in the 2H position the drive power of the front drive line for the front wheels can be discon tinued thus resulting in more eco
78. ezing up the lock cylinders should be masked with tape etc when washing the vehicle in cold weather to prevent the entrance of water Parking brake the atmospheric temperature is below freezing park the vehicle with the gearshift lever in 1st or reverse for vehicles with manual transmission Set the transfer shift lever in the position other than N position and do not engage the parking brake If the parking brake is engaged and there is mois ture on the brake linings the linings could become frozen to the brake drums making it impossible to release the parking brake When parking on a steep slope turn the front wheels in towards the kerb and chock the wheels Washing the vehicle The salt and other chemicals spread on win ter roads in some areas can have a detri mental effect on the vehicle body You should therefore wash the car as often as conve nient in accordance with our care instruc tions Have a preservative applied and the underfloor protection checked at a GAL LOPER dealer before and after the cold weather season A Weatherstripping To prevent freezing of the weatherstripping on the doors bonnet etc they should be treated with silicone grease Snow tyres The use of snow tyres is recommended for driving in snow and ice To preserve driving stability mount snow tyres of the same size and tread pattern on all four wheels Snow tyres worn more than 50 are no longer suitable for use as s
79. f leaks are evident take your vehicle to a GALLOPER dealer for inspection Exterior and interior lamp operation Operate the light switch and combination switch to confirm that all lamps are function ing properly if the lamps do not go on the probable cause is a blown fuse or defective lamp bulb Check the fuses first If there is no blown fuse check the lamp bulbs ERA For information regarding the inspection and replacement of the fuses refer to the sec tion entitled Emergency measures If the fuses and bulbs are all OK take the vehicle to a GALLOPER dealer for inspec tion Headlight washer fluid If installed GVEO 0143 Check the headlight washer fluid level in the container inside the engine compartment If the level is low replenish the container with washer fluid Check the condition of the spray nozzles pe riodically 128 Tyre inflation pressure Pressure Kg cm Ib in P215 75R15 1 8 26 2 3 33 Front 1 8 26 Rear P235 75R15 Front Rear P265 70R15 Front Rear LT235 75R15 Front Rear P275 60R15 Front Rear 1 8 26 2 0 29 Check the tyre inflation pressure of all the tyres while they are cold if insufficient or excessive adjust to the specified value Af ter the tyres inflation pressure has been justed check the tyres for damage and air leaks Be sure to put rubber caps on the valves Meter gauge and indication warning lamp operation Run the e
80. g knobs are correct as shown in the illustration and also pull on the head restraints to confirm that they do not come out of the seatback CAUTION itis dangerous to drive without or badly adjusted head restraints installed always have them correctly mounted when us ing the vehicie Heated seats The heated seats can be operated with the ignition switch in the ON position GWEO 0016 48 Seat belts To protect you and your passengers in the event of an accident it is most important that the seat belts be worn correctly when you drive 3 point seat belts It is not necessary to adjust the belt length The belt becomes looser and tighter as the wearer moves but is locked automatically to hold the wearer if a strong impact occurs To fasten the belt Insert the plate into the buckle until a click is heard GVEO 0065 GVEO 0066 CAUTION 1 Always position the lap portion of belt as low on the hipbone as pos sible 2 The seat belts must not be twisted when worn GVEO 0067 Adjust any looseness by pulling the slightly To unfasten the belt GVEO 0068 Press the button in the buckle while holding the plate NOTE The belt will rewind automatically hold the plate and let it rewind gradually 49 Second seat belts Correct Incorrect GVEO 0069 CAUTION 1 When the tongue plate is connected to the buckle do not mix up the left tight or center the buckle Use t
81. ge and water Glass cleaner can be used to remove oil grease dead insects etc After washing the glass wipe dry with a clean dry soft cloth Never use the same cloth to wipe the win dow glass as would be used to wipe the paintwork wax from the painted surfaces could adhere to the glass and reduce its transparency and visibility Wiper blades Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to remove grease dead insects etc from the wiper blades Replace the wiper blades when they no longer wipe properly Engine compartment Clean the engine compartment at the begin ning and end of winter Pay particular atten tion to flanges crevices and peripheral parts where dust containing road chemicals and other corrosive materials might collect If salt and other chemicals are used on the roads in your area clean the engine com partment at least every three months 111 Upholstery and interior maintain the value of your new vehicle handle the upholstery carefully and keep the interior clean Use a vacuum cleaner and brush to clean the seats If stained vinyl and synthetic leather should be cleaned with an appropri ate cleaner and cloth fabrics can be cleaned with either upholstery cleaner or a 3 solu tion of neutral detergent in lukewarm water Clean the carpeting with a vacuum cleaner and remove any stains with carpet cleaner Oil and grease be removed by lightly dabbing with a clean colorfast cloth and ben ze
82. gine is overheated While driving care should always be taken to maintain the nor mal operating temperature Thermometer Without Airbag OUTSIDE lO s THERMOMETER GVEO 0009 The thermometer displays the lemperature outside the vehicle when the qnition switch is at ACC or ON With Airbag 10 uk N were NC GVEO 0215 21 How T button works T To change from clock to thermometer push this button more than 1 second Vehicles with airbag System To convert push this button less than 1 second To change from thermometer to Clock push this button more than 2 seconds NOTE 1 The external temperature displayed may differ from the actual tempera ture on account of surrounding con ditions driving conditions etc 2 Temperature outside the vehicle that are below 30 C 22 F or over 70 C 158 F will result in an error message being displayed E C or E F If an error message is displayed even though the actual temperature is within the range of 30 C 22 F to 70 C 158 F contact a GAL LOPER dealer for inspection of the thermometer s thermo sensor Inclinometer GUO 0010 This meter indicates the inclination angle of the vehicle both front to rear and side to side Examples 1 Side to side inclination Right inclination of 15 GUO 0011 2 Front to rear inclination Rear inclination of 20 GUO 0012 3
83. go off when it is released 28 Windscreen wiper and washer switch GVEO 0029 The windscreen wiper and washer switch can be operated by moving the switch lever with the ignition switch at the ON or ACC po sition Windscreen wiper 1 Off 2 Intermittent operation 3 Slow 4 Fast On vehicles with the variable intermittent type the intermittent intervals are adjustable from 3 to 12 seconds by turning the adjust ing knob Turn the knob toward you to extend the in termittent intervals Headlight washer switch If installed GUO 0063 The headlight washer switch can be oper ated with the ignition switch at the ON po sition and the light switch at the on position Push the button once and the washer fluid will be sprayed on to the headlights for about 0 5 second NOTE Check the headlight washers periodically to confirm that the washer fluid is being sprayed properly onto the headlight lenses NOTE 1 Before operating the wipers in cold weather check to be sure that the wiper blades are not frozen to the windscreen Attempting to operate the wipers while the blades are frozen to the windscreen could cause the motor to burn out 2 If the wipers stop during operation be cause of ice or some other obstruction on the windscreen the wiper motor could burn out even if the wiper switch is turned off If this occurs promptly stop the vehicle turn off the ignition and clean the windscreen to all
84. he proper buckle as shown in the figure 2 not fold down the side seatback of the second seat when the second seat belt is used because the seat belt will be interfered with the side seatback and will not operate Third seat belts Correct Incorrect GVEO 0070 GVEO 0071 CAUTION 1 One seat belt should be used by only one person Doing otherwise can be dangerous When driving with children they should be seated in the rear seat and wear lap belts For an infant a child safety seat should be used The regulations concerning driving with children in the front seat may differ from country to country It is recommended that you obey the per tinent regulations Pregnant woman should use 3 point type seat belt whenever possible The lap belt should be worn as low as the hips but not across the waist GVEO 0072 50 Seat belts inspection 1 Check the for cuts worn of frayed webbing and for cracked or deformed metallic parts Replace the belt if defec tive A dirty belt should be cleaned with neu tral detergent in warm water After rinsing in water let it dry in the shade Do not attempt to bleach or re dye the belts because this affects their charac teristics Seat belts worn at the time of an acci dent should not be reused even if they appear flawless because deteriorated belts cannot withstand another accident Be sure to replace the belts and mount ing bolts
85. he vehicle 0036 4 Lock 5 Unlock Pull the inside handle toward you to open the door 36 To lock the front doors without a key GVEO 0037 Set the inside lock button to the locked posi tion Be careful not to lock the doors while the key is inside the vehicle To lock the rear doors Set the inside lock button to the locked posi tion and close the door PERSIA 222 0038 By using either the inside lock button or the key to lock or unlock the front driver s door all of the doors can be simultaneously locked or unlocked 1 Lock 2 Unlock Bonnet To open GVEO 0039 Pull the release lever toward you to unlock the bonnet GWEO 0005 Raise the bonnet while pressing the safety lock 37 GVEO 0041 Support the bonnet by inserting the support bar in its slot To close Unlatch the support bar Then lower and drop the bonnet Make sure the bonnet is firmly locked in place Backdoor Operation from outside the vehicle GVEO 0042 1 Insert or remove the key 2 Lock 3 Unlock GVEO 0043 Pull the outside handle toward you to open the backdoor CAUTION the back door is opened at night the tail lamp will be concealed by the door so take some measure to assure that the vehicle can be seen by vehicles ap proaching from behind 38 Operation from inside the vehicle GVEO 0044 4 Lock 5 Unlock Pull the inside handle toward you t
86. he vehicle more than that much It is very dangerous if the jack some how slips so never leave the vehicle in the jacked up position and never shake the vehicle while it is raised 137 Danger GVEO 0163 9 When jacking up one side of a vehicle with limited differential do not start the engine The power of the engine could be transferred to the tyres that are still in contact with the ground and cause the vehicle to move i i i I VRE ESAS SSS RESO Spare wheel lt Type A gt Nut cover em M GVEO 0164 Check the air pressure of the spare tyre fre quently and make sure it is ready for emer gency use at any time Maintaining the spare wheel at the highest specified air pressure will ensure that it can always be used under any conditions city high speed driving varying load weight etc The spare wheel is stored on the outside of the back door To remove the spare wheel loosen the nuts securing it to the door with the wheel nut wrench To prevent theft in some models one of the spare wheel nuts is a lock nut GVEO 0165 To remove the lock nut insert the ignition key into the lock cylinder pulling the nut cover with the key still in it toward you and off Then loosen the spare wheel nuts with the wheel nut wrench To reinstall the lock nut replace the nut cover with the key still in the lock cylinder press ing the nut cover onto the lock nut as far as it will go then
87. he volume and to switch the radio unit off BAL Balance Control knob Pop up control knob with one push Turn the control knob clockwise to empha size right speaker sound Left speaker sound will be attenuated SE When the control knob is turned coun terclockwise left speaker sound will be emphasized Right speaker sound will be attenuated FAD Fader Control knob Further pull lock position of popped up knob Turn the control knob clockwise to emphasize front speaker sound Rear speaker sound will be attenuated When the control knob is turned counterclock wise rear speaker sound will be empha sized Front speaker sound will be at tenuated BASS CONTROL knob Press to pop the knob out and turn to the left or right forthe desired bass tone TREBLE CONTROL knob Further pull lock position of popped up knob Turn to the right for the desired treble tone TUNE manual Selection Press the side or side to increases or decrease the frequency With the button held down for 0 5 sec or more the stop signal broadcasting radio wave is ignored and channel selection continues SEEK Operation Automatic Channel Selection When the 4 side is pressed the unit will automatically tune to the next higher frequency and when the side is pressed it will automatically tune the next lower frequency PRESET STATION SELECT button Six 6 stations for AM FM and 2 spectively can be preset in the electr
88. he wheel cap wrench or wheel nut wrench Do not remove the wheel nut wrench and use it at the opposite nuts yet side c Move each tool as shown in the figure 50 as to remove the wheel VEO 0174 7 Refer to the section entitled Jacking up vehicle to select jacking point near the flat tyre at which to position the jack and then raise the vehicle until the tyre is slightly off the ground Remove the wheel nuts 141 GVEO 01 75 GVEO 0176 GVEO 0177 8 For a front wheel remove the tyre and CAUTION 9 Use the following procedure to mount wheel as follows Be careful not to pull a disc wheel straight the centre cap mounting fixtures a Pull the lower part of the disc wheel off because to do so may damage the tab For the front wheels align any one of toward you of the centre cap mounting fixture For a the three projections on the inside of the b While holding the disc wheel up lift rear wheel remove the centre cap mount mounting fixture with a bolt position and it up and over the tab of the wheel ing fixture from the disc wheel then mount the fixture onto the hub be cap mounting fixture and remove ing careful not to widen the opening it upward For the rear wheels align any one of the three projections on the inside of the mounting fixture with a wheel mounting hole and then mount the fixture securely onto the disc wheel from the inside of the wheel CAUTION Note that the shapes of the m
89. hen the front part of the vehicle is jacked up the grooved por tion of the designated point will not come off When this happens rock the vehicle to lower the ram 2 When the jack is difficult to remove by hand insert the jack handle into the holder and catch the jack handle notch onto the holder notch and secure it there Then pull the jack handle and re move the jack Press the piston down all the way and turn the release valve clockwise as far as pos sible 1 2 3 4 5 Stop mark GVEO 0161 CAUTION Use only the jack included with the vehicle and use it only for chang ing a wheel and for installing tyre chains Position the jack on a hard level surface If the release valve is loosened by turning it 2 or more times in the counterclockwise direction the jack s oil will leak and the jack can not be used This jack is hydraulic and the ram is a two stage type When both rams are raised and the stop mark of the upper ram becomes visible stop jacking immediately Some models are equipped with jacks which have no stop mark To extend this type of jack to its full length continue jacking until the 6 7 8 0162 jack stops and can be extended turther When jacking up the vehicle be sure that there is no one in or under the vehicle When jacking up the vehicle do so only until the tyres are slightly lifted from the ground It is dangerous to jack up t
90. hicle is going to be driven under vary ing conditions city high speed driving vary ing load weight etc the air pressure must be adjusted in order to meet the highest specifications of the conditions under which the vehicle is driven high speeds and maxi mum load weight Load weight and driving speed Remove any luggage etc which is not nec essary from the vehicle The load weight placed on the roof or towed in a trailer also should not be excessive Correctly adjusting the air pressure of the tyres before driving under maximum load weight conditions and before driving long dis tances is especially important Tyre replacement Tyres which not meet the size specifica tions must not be used Replacement of the tyres must be made as a set of the two front tyres the two rear tyres or all four tyres CAUTION Do not mix different type of tyres i e bias ply tyres and radial tyres because it may affect maneuverability of your ve hicle and result in loss of control Consult a GALLOPER dealer for neces sary information 112 Kerb parking If the tyres strike a kerb or concrete parking barrier they could be damaged and this damage could become a source of extreme danger when the vehicle is subsequently driven at high speed If the vehicle is to be driven or onto a kerb or any other such bar rier it should be driven slowly and at an ap propriate angle to the kerb or barrier It is not until later that
91. hidden damage to tyres becomes apparent If tyres burst at high speeds an accident is likely to occur Periodically check tyres for damage such as foreign matter stings cuts cracks and swelling of the side walls Appar ent damage must be immediately examined by an expert If it is impossible to repair the tyre or there is uncertainty about its condi tion replace the tyre Tread depth Check the tread depth periodically The more the tread wears the greater the chance of aqua planing Pay attention to the minimum tread depth as specified by law Never use used tyres whose history is not known Tyres deteriorate even when they have not been used at all or used only a little Even your own spare tyre must be used only in an emergency if they are 6 years old or older and the vehicle must be driven cau tiously Tyre storage Storage of the tyres should be in a dark well ventilated place Tyres not mounted on rims should be stored vertically Be sure that the tyres are not in contact with fuel oil grease etc 113 i RAD OUT UP ELST PSM etr NURS SM ttt 22 m Terror reer eee ee reece eee Se eee Se tee eee Y ROR DOERR EOE TEES EOE ESAT
92. hile pressing the stubber 57 Glove box GVEO 0082 1 To lock 2 unlock 3 To open push both buttons Digital clock GVEO 0080 How each button works H To adjust the hour push this button M To adjust minutes push this button R To clear away minutes display in order to set the correct time push this button Example 10 30 11 29 changes to 11 00 11 30 12 29 changes to 12 00 58 With Airbag GVEO 0216 T To change from thermometer to clock push this button Vehicles with airbag system NOTE the battery cables are disconnected dur ing repairs or for any other reason reset the clock to the correct time after the cables are reconnected Luggage securing hooks Wb 0083 There four hooks on the floor of the lug gage compartment for use in securing lug gage 1 For small items GVEO 0084 2 For large items Fold down the rear seat The luggage can be secured more firmly if the seat bracket holes are also used 59 Cees eee reece cere eee eee Tees ee eee ere cee ee cere ee eee rere m Tm Wereseevsaesaezeaesoseseoeveresesuteeeeseessumeseteevrpevnusettesparaphresesteenspaevesteetaesteeeceseeeeeveceesectess d pesosetervmivavezecsaeeseseeenserseeeneaecol nt kDthbvevscevesesechnpeseeseeevyespstteeseecieies tas ree e
93. htly from when the brakes are not being applied Be sure to operate the steering wheel carefully 2 Although the braking distance for ve hicles equipped with an ABS is gener ally shorter than for those without be cause this difference will vary accord ing to the road condition and other fac tors maintain the same distance from the vehicle in front of you as for a ve hicle not equipped with an ABS 10 3 Also because the braking distance on gravel or snowy roads may be longer than for a vehicle not equipped with an ABS these roads should be driven at reduced speeds CAUTION Even the ABS can not prevent the natu ral laws of physics from acting on the vehicle It can not for instance avoid ac cidents that maybe resulting from exces sive speed in turns following another vehicle too closely or aquaplaning It should remain driver s task with safety precautions to judge speeds and brake applications correctly in such conditions Use chocks GVEO 0010 1 When parking fully engage the parking brake and then set the gearshift lever to 1st orreverse for vehicles with manual transmission and set the selector lever to p position for vehicles with automatic transmission Set the transfer shift le ver to any position except N It is rec for additional safety that wheel chocks also be used on a hill GVEO 0011 2 Do not keep the engine running for a long time in a c
94. ication of the compressor internal parts and to main tain the air conditioner in the best operating condition AUTOMATIC HEATING AND COOLING CONTROLS installed 10 Your vehicle equipped with an automatic heating and cooling system controlled by you simply sets the desired temperature Semi Automatic Temperature Control Features BUTTON INTERLOCKS Depressing a but ton in an interlock group will cause that but ton to latch and will unlatch the previously selected button 66 11 GVEO 0093 OFF BUTTON system off Off button turns complete DEFROST SAFETY OVERRIDES For safety and defroster performance the fresh function is automatically controlled latching the defrost button will place the system in outside air OVERRIDE INTERLOCKS The Off and frost buttons automatically override the air conditioner and recirculation functions When in override mode the air conditioner recircu lation and outside air buttons cannot be latched INDICATORS When the instrument panel il lumination is on the control selection can easily be determined by illuminated indica tors on the levers and buttons DIAGNOSTIC LED Light Emitted Diode Semi automatic Temperature Control system diagnostics indicator for assembly plant end of line testing and dealer service testing TEMPERATURE AND BLOWER CONTROL LEVERS For improved feel and mechanical indication of function the levers have light
95. ing the louvers Side ventilators GVEO 0107 Air will flow from the ventilator when the ven tilator lever is in the open position 1 Open 2 Close The amount of air flow is affected by the wind which will blow into the ventilator while driv ing Adjust the direction of the airflow by moving the louvers 72 Roof side ventilators GVEO 0108 Air will flow from the ventilators when the rear air conditioner is switched on Adjust the direction of the airflow by moving the louvers CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER OPERATION HMC 600 If installed 2 BASS TREBLE CONTROL knob 3 BALANCE CONTROL knob 7 BAND SELECTOR 8 TAPE EJECT button 10 TAPE SLOT OQ 5 es HYUNDAL AUTOEN AUTOREVERSE a 2 OF s EN PUSH 9 TAPE PROGRAM FF REW button 11 DIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOW 6 PRESET buttons 5 TURN SELECT KNOB 4 SEEK SELECT 1 POWER ON OFF VOLUME CONTROL knob GVEO 0109 73 POWER ON OFF VOLUME CON TROL knob The radio unit may be operated when the ignition key is in the ACC or ON position Rotate the knob clockwise to switch the radio unit on and to increase the vol ume Turn to the knob counterclockwise to reduce the volume and to Switch the radio unit off BASS TREBLE CONTROL Press to pop the knob out and turn to the left or right for the desired bass tone BALANCE CONTROL Press to pop the knob out and turn it clockwise or counterclockw
96. ing and then as shown in the illustration pull the fuse straight out from the fuse housing If it is not blown something else must be causing the problem contact a GALLOPER dealer to have the problem checked insert a new fuse of the same capacity securely into the clip GVEO 0203 CAUTION 1 If the newly inserted fuse blows again after a short time have the electri cal system checked by a GALLOPER dealer to find the cause of the short circuit and rectify it 150 2 Never use a fuse with a capacity larger than that specified or any sub stitute such as wire foil etc doing So will cause the circuit wiring to heat up and could cause a fire Things you should know Chassis number Vehicle identification number Engine number 151 Chassis number GVEO 0204 The chassis number is stamped on the side of the frame near the right rear wheel Vehicle identification number Engine number VIN GUO 0062 GUO 0061 The engine number is stamped on the en gine cylinder block as shown in the illustra tion The vehicle identification code plate is riv eted as illustrated The plate shows model code vehicle ID NO VIN and body color code etc GVEO 0205 152 Service data Scheduled maintenance table Specifications 9 o c a 3 al 77 ALAM lt lt STRESS UI 153 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE The following maintenance services must be
97. ion Be sure to re turn the control to Fresh when the irri tation has passed to keep fresh air in the vehicle This will help keep the driver alert and comfortable Air for the heating cooling system is drawn in through the grilles just ahead of the windshield Care should be taken that these are not blocked by leaves snow ice or other obstructions AIR CONDITIONING OPERATION If installed COOLING GVEO 0091 To use the air conditioner to cool interior Set the side vent control to to shut off outside air entry Turn on the fan control switch Turn on the air conditioner switch by pushing in on the switch The air condi tioner indicator light should come on at the same time Set the air intake control to Fresh Set the temperature control to Cool Cool provides maximum cool ing The temperature may be moder ated by the control toward Warm Adjust the fan control to the desired speed For greater cooling turn the fan control to one of the higher speeds or temporarily select the Recirculation position on the air intake control DEHUMIDIFIED HEATING 0092 For dehumidified heating Turn on the fan control switch Turn on the air conditioner switch The air conditioner indicator light should come on at the same time Set the air intake control to Fresh Set the air flow control to Face Adjust the fan control to th
98. is lever is used to select between rear wheel drive and four wheel drive and low speed high speed and neutral If the transfer shift lever is set to either the 4H or the 4L position while the ignition key is at the ON position the 4WD indica tion lamp will illuminate Lever position 2H High speed two wheel drive The two rear wheels will be driven this position should be used for high speed driving or for driving on normal roads 4H High speed four wheel drive All four wheels will be driven this posi tion should be used for driving in snow sand on rough roads or at other times when increased drive power is needed 97 and when driving is done at normal speed N Neutral This position should be used when the mechanical winch is to be operated if installed the vehicle cannot be driven with the lever in this position NOTE The position 15 only on models with a manual transmission 4L Low speed four wheel drive All four wheels will be driven this posi tion should be used for ascending or de scending steep grades driving in mud or at other times when increased drive power is needed The drive power is the greatest when the lever is at this posi tion CAUTION 1 Four wheel drive should never be used on paved road surfaces Don t drive your vehicle in the 4L posi tion on the public road this would result in early wear of the tyres clutch and other parts increased fuel c
99. is turned to the ON position or after the engine is started and then the SRS warning lamp should go out WARNING Thr following cases means that there is probiem with the system Immediately have it checked by an authorized GAL LOPER dealer When the warning lamp stays on af ter turning the ignition switch on When the warning lamp goes while driving When the warning lamp does light up after the ignition key is turned to the ON position SRS care The service work of the SRS components are permitted by only an authorized GALLOPERdealer and so there are no parts you can safely service by yourself The en tire SRS system must be inspected by an authorized GALLOPERdealer 10 years af ter the date that the vehicle was manufac tured Any work on the SRS system such as re moving installing repairing or any work on the steering wheel must be performedby a authorized GALLOPERdealer Improper handling og the SRS system may result in serious personal injury WARNING 1 Modification to SRS components wiring including the addition of any kind of badges to the pad covers or modifications to the body structure can adversely affect SRS perfor mance and lead to possible injury 2 For cleaning the airbag pad covers use only a soft dry cloth or one which has been moistened with plain water Solvents or cleaners could ad versely affect the airbag covers and proper deployment of the syste
100. ise until sound from the left and right speakers is about equal from your listening posi tion SEEK OPERATION Automatic Chan nel Selection When the volume control knob is pressed the unit will automatically tune to the next higher frequency TUNE Manual SELECTION When the upper side of the knob is pressed the frequency will increase in 0 1 MHz steps in FM band 9 KHz in AM band and vice versa With the button held down for 0 5 sec or more the stop signal broadcasting radio wave is ignored and channel se lection continues 6 PRESET buttons Six 6 station for AM and FM respec tively can be preset in the electronic memory circuit on this unit HOW TO PRESET STATIONS Six AM and twelve FM stations may be pro grammed into the memory of the radio Then by simply pressing the band select button and or one of the six station select buttons you may recall any of these stations instantly To program the stations follow these steps Press band selector to set the band for AM FM and 2 O Select the desired station to be stored by seek scan or manual tuning Determine the preset station select but ton you wish to use to access that sta tion 74 Eten Press the station select button indicator will show in the display indicating which select button you have depressed The frequence display will flash after it has been stored into the memory You should then release the button and pro
101. ld the leg down far enough 45 Third seats Side facing seats Folding the seats Pull the knob as shown and raise the seat cushion Fold the leg underneath Attach the to the hook on the seatback and secure the seat cushion Make second and third seats into bed GVEO 0052 Remove the head restraints of the second seat Recline the seatback of second seat all the way back by following procedure 1 Operate either the rear seat lever or pedal to slide the rear seat forward 2 Pull the side seatback knob and fold down the side seatback 3 Pull the second seat reclining lever and fold the seatback down all the way While pushing the second seat toward the rear raise the lever B to lock the second seal 46 GUO 0049 CAUTION Folding down the seatback all the way while the side seatback is still secured to it could damage the side seatback GVEO 0060 To return the seat to the original position press the lever down and move the seat backward until it is securely locked Do not operate lever B except when mak ing a bed or returning the seat to the original position Recline the seatback of third seat all the way back GVEO 0061 CAUTION Do not walk around on top of the seats after they have been made into a bed If you make a false step and your foot misses the seat you could be injured always move around carefully and step only in the middle of the seats For technical reas
102. le Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than seatbacks for your safety For technical reasons the second seat andthird seat should notbe folded down to make a bed while the vehicle is being driven 4 To protect you and your passengers in the event of an accident it is most im portant that the seat belts be worn cor rectly when you drive The seat belt will provide maximum pro tection for its wearer if the recliner seatback is placed in its most upright position When the seatback is reclined there is greater risk that the passenger will slide under the belt especially in a forward impact accident and may be injured by the belt or by striking the in Strument panel or seatbacks Loading Loading should not be to the point at which the Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight Maxi mum Front Axle Weight or Maximum Rear Axle Weight is exceeded Pay close attention to the following in order to maintain good driving characteristics 1 2 3 Secure loaded goods properly to keep them from breaking or flying off when the vehicle makes a sudden stop or turn Always close the back door securely when driving to keep exhaust gases from entering the vehicle Center loads over the axle as closely as possible Placing them to the side or rear will unbalance vehicle height Be cautious to keep loads from loosen ing or rubbing against the rear window to avoid damage to rear window hot wires Automatic transmission 3 To p
103. lock it by removing the key 138 Type B GWO 003 To remove the spare wheel loosen the wheel cover the wheel cover bracket and the nuts securing it to the door with the wheel nut wrench To prevent theft in solne models one of the spare wheel nuts is a lock nut Nut cover A GVEO 0164 To remove the lock unt insert the ignition key into the lock cylinder pulling the nut Cover with the key still in it toward you and off Then loosen the spare wheel nuts with the wheel unt wrench To reinstall the lock nut replace the nut cover with the key still in the lock cylinder press ing the unt cover onto the lock nut as far as it will go then lock it by removing the key CAUTION The spare wheel should always be se curely in position flat tyre is changed put the flat tyre in the spare wheel mounting position and use the wheel nut wrench to secure it firmly If a tyre is punctured 0166 tyre must be changed due to a puncture do so only after first following every precau tion for safety parking the vehicle in a place where it is not a traffic hazard or dangerous to you and your vehicle s occupants on a flat surface and in such a why that you will not be injured by any part of the vehicle while changing the tyre 139 GVEO 0167 1 Comply with local regulations concern ing the protection of broken down ve hicle by switching on the hazard warn ing lamp and setting up
104. losed or poorly ventilated place Carbon monoxide gas is odorless and extremely poisonous and danger ous Exhaust gas GVEO 0012 3 Because the exhaust system produces high temperatures avoid parking in a place where there are inflammable ob jects such as dry grass etc 4 Remove the key from the ignition switch when leaving the vehicle Hard to turn GVEO 0013 When the engine is stopped the power steer ing system will not function and it will re quire more manual power to operate the steering wheel Keep this in mind in particu lar when towing the vehicle Never turn off the engine while driving Periodically check the power steering fluid level Turbocharger diesel powered vehicles lf your vehicle is equipped with a turbo charger do not stop the engine immediately after operating the vehicle at high speeds Allow the engine to idle for approximately 60 seconds or more to give the turbocharger a chance to cool down 12 Driving out of mud if one rear wheel gets stuck in the mud and starts spinning try using the following method to drive the vehicle out of the mud 1 _ Set the transfer shift lever to either 4H or 4 and use four wheel drive to drive the vehicle out of the mud 2 If itis still not possible to extract the ve hicle pull the parking brake lever slightly to just barely engage the brake be sure not to engage it all the way and try driv ing again Depress the
105. m 3 No objects should be placed over or near the airbag modules on the steer ing wheel because any such object 5 7 could cause harm if the vehicle is in a crash severe enough to cause the airbag to inflate if the aribag inflate they must be re placed by an authorized GALLOPER dealer If components of the airbag system must be discarded or if the vehicle must be scrapped certain safety pre cautions must be observed your GALLOPER dealer knows these pre cautions and can give you the nec essary information Failureto follow these procautions and procedures could increase the risk of personal injury H you sell your vehicle be sure to infrom the new owner of these impor tant points and make certain the this manual is transferred to the new owner If your vehicle has to be broken you should bring itto an authorized GAL LOPER dealer in order to deactivate the SRS lf your car was flooded and has soaked carpeting or water on floor ing you shouldn t try to start engine have the car towed to authorized GALLOPER dealer 55 height GVEO 0073 The height of steering wheel in your vehicle can be adjusted to give you the best seat position in driving While supporting the Steering wheel with one hand pull the lever upward and then adjust the steering wheel to the most suitable position After the adjustment is completed the lever will automatically return when it is released but the lever should be
106. mooth traffic flow when ever possible When driving con gested roads avoid use of a low gear at high engine rpm zy Do not carry unnecessary items GVEO 0016 14 4 Idling The vehicle consumes fuel even during idling Avoid extended idling whenever possible 5 Speed The higher the vehicle speed the more fuel consumed Avoid driving at full speed Even a slight release of the ac celerator pedal will save a significant amount of fuel 6 Tyre inflation pressure Check the tyre inflation pressure at regu lar intervals Low tyre inflation pressures increase road resistance and fuel con sumption In addition tyre pres sures adversely affect tyre wear and driving control 7 Load Do not drive with unnecessary articles in the luggage compartment Especially during city driving where frequent start ing and stopping is necessary the in creased weight of the vehicle will greatly affect fuel consumption Also avoid driv ing with unnecessary luggage etc on the roof the increased air resistance will cause more fuel consumption 8 Cold engine starting Starting of a cold engine consumes more fuel Unnecessary fuel consump tion is also caused by keeping a hot engine running After the engine is Started begin driving soon bos x Oo Fuel usage gasoline powered vehicles Unleaded gasoline only must be used in ve hicles equipped with catal
107. n der pressure from the expansion of the airbag Further opening of the covers then allows full inflation of the airbag A fully inflated airbag in combination with a properly worn seat belt slows the driver s forward motion thus reducing the risk of head of chest injury After complete inflation the airbag immedi ately starts deflating enabling the driver to maintain forward visibility SRS care The service work of the SRS components are permitted by only an authorized GALLOPERdealer and so there are no parts you can safely service by yourself The en tire SRS system must be inspected by an authorized GALLOPERdealer 10 years af ter the date that the vehicle was manufac tured Any work on the SRS system such as re moving installing repairing or any work on the steering wheel must be performedby a 52 authorized GALLOPERdealer Improper handling og the SRS system may result in serious personal injury WARNING 1 Modification to SRS components wiring including the addition of any kind of badges to the pad covers or modifications to the body structure can adversely affect SRS perfor mance and lead to possible injury 2 For cleaning the airbag pad covers use only a soft dry cloth or one which has been moistened with plain water Solvents or cleaners could ad versely affect the airbag covers and proper deployment of the system 3 No objects should be placed over or near the airbag module on th
108. nd maintenance as the vehicle body Clean aluminum wheels with a cleaner de signed for use on aluminum and apply an appropr ate protection agent This is espe cially important in winter in areas where salt or other chemicals are used on the roads because aluminum can be easily damaged by such chemicals Chrome parts In order to prevent spots and corrosion of chrome parts wash with water dry thor oughly and apply a special protective coat ing This should be done more frequently in the winter Plastic and rubber parts Use soft cloth and wash with water If essary a cleaning agent specially designed for plastics can be used If engine oil brake fluid battery fluid etc comes in contact with these parts wash promptly with water and then use alcohol to remove the stain com pletely Damaged paint Small cracks and scratches in the paint coat should be touched up as soon as possible with paint pencil or spray paint to prevent corrosion Check body areas facing the road or the tyres especially carefully for damage to the paint coat caused by flying stones etc The paint code number for your vehicle can be found on the vehicle information code plate in the engine compartment Tar tar becomes adhered to the vehicle use special tar remover to remove it as soon as possible If the tar leaves a stain polish the affected area Window glass The window glass can normally be cleaned using only a spon
109. ne or spot remover 1 i i 3 4 3 n E E i For driving safety and in order to obtain the maximum useful life of the tyres the follow ing points should be observed For informa tion concerning inspection air pressure and rotation of the tyres refer to the part which deals with wheels in the section of this manual entitled Do it yourself Tyre air pressure The air pressure of the tyres must always be maintained in accordance with the specifi cations and should be measured when the tyres are cool if a tyre has been warmed up by driving the inflation pressure is increased due to heat expansion Therefore never discharge air from a warm tyre because the inflation pres sure can fall below the specified value cold tyre The inflation pressure of the tyres include the spare tyre must be checked at least ev ery 14 days in their cold state If the inflation pressure is too low the tyre can become severely heated causing dam age to the inside At high speeds this can lead to separation of the tyre treads and what is more cause bursting of the tyre Hid den tyre damage cannot be remedied by cor recting the tyre inflation pressure later on If any changes in driving conditions speed and or load weight occur the air pressure of the tyres must meet the specifications which apply to the new driving conditions the ve
110. nge a tyre in the event of a puncture and in order to in stall tyre chains After stopping the engine and applying the parking brake on a flat level surface also use chocks to hold the wheels Release valve Jack handle GVEO 0156 Take out the jack and jack handle Using the jack handle turn the release valve clockwise until it reaches a stop 135 Notch of holder Holder GVEO 0157 The fit the jack handle into the holder and align the groove of the jack handle with the notch of the holder Move the jack handle up and down to raise the ram until just before the jack contacts the jacking point of the vehicle GVEO 0158 Position the jack with the jack handle Position it only at the specified points indi cated in the illustration use of the jack at other points could damage the vehicle body Moving the jack handle up and down raise the piston NOTE To jack up the front of the vehicle normally position the jack at location A however if the ground clearance is insufficient at loca tion A use location B Incorrect Correct edi n EN Grooved portion GVEO 0159 When jacking up the rear of the vehicle turn the tip of the jack so that the grooved portion properly meets the designated point Using the jack handle turn the release valve counterclockwise slowly to lower the ram and then take out the jack 136 Notch of holder GVEO 0160 NOTE 1 Occasionally w
111. ngine to check the operation of all meters gauges and indication warning lamps there is anything wrong take the vehicle to a GALLOPER dealer for inspection Steering wheel free play GVEO 0147 Check the free play of the steering wheel by moving it slightly in each direction from the Straight ahead position until resistance is felt On vehicle equipped with a power steering check the steering wheel free play while the engine is idling The free play at the circumference should not exceed the standard value 1 free play 50 mm 2 in the steering wheel free play exceeds the standard value have the steering wheel ad justed at GALLOPER dealer 129 Clutch pedal free play GVEO 0148 Press down on the clutch pedal with your fingers until initial resistance is felt This distance should be within the specified range 1 Free play 6 to 13mm 0 1 to 0 5 If the clutch pedal free play is not within the standard range have the clutch pedal ad justed at a GALLOPER dealer i i H 1 i I i 1 1 i i 1 i i i i i d i Brake pedal free play GVEO 0148 Stop the engine depress the brake pedal several times and then press down on the pedal with your fingers until initial resistance is felt This distance should be within the specified range 1 free play to 8mm 0 1to 0 3in If the brake pedal free play is not within the standard range have th
112. nomical op eration in addition to reduced noise By setting the free wheeling hubs to the LOCK position when the shift lever is in either the 4H position or the 4L position the drive power of the front drive line can be transmitted to the front wheels Manual free wheeling hubs The hubs are set to either the FREE posi or the LOCK position by turning the handle GVEO 0123 102 bs FREE This position is for rear wheel drive 2 LOCK This position is for four wheel drive CAUTION If four wheel drive is to be used both the left and right free wheeling hubs must be set to the LOCK position Do not at tempt to drive the vehicle with the trans fer shift lever in either the 4H or AL position if the free wheeling hubs are in the FREE position If the setting of the free wheeling hubs is to be changed after extended use of the brakes such as for descending a long slope allow them to cool first The free wheeling hubs can become extremely hot and could cause severe burns Automatic free wheeling hubs GVEO 0124 The hubs are automatically locked or un locked according to the position of the trans fer shift lever during driving TO LOCK THE HUBS Bring the vehicle to a complete stop move the transfer shift lever from 2H to 4H and then resume driving the hubs will lock auto matically and four wheel drive will begin TO UNLOCK THE HUBS Move the transfer shift lever from
113. nosis check lamp gaso line powered vehicle only CHECK ENGINE This lamp illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the position and then it will go out in a few seconds If it lights up while the engine is running there is a problem in the emission control system Contact the nearest GALLOPER dealer Oil pressure warning lamp This lamp illuminates when the ignition switch is set to the ON position and goes off after the engine has started If it lights up while the engine is running the engine must be stopped at once Contact the nearest GAL LOPER dealer 24 Brake warning lamp TYPE A gt lt TYPE B gt 9 4 B GVEO 0210 With the ignition switch at the ON position the brake warning lamp illuminates under the following conditions 1 When the parking brake lever has been pulled 2 When the brake fluid level in the reser voir falls to a low level 3 malfunction develops in the brake servosystem At lamp should illuminate it indi cates that the effectiveness of the brakes has deteriorated and that the brake should be depressed with more force than usual the lamp remains lit and will not go out stop vehicle immediately and contact the nearest GALLOPER dealer 4 Ps Charge warning lamp GVEO 0207 This lamp illuminates when the ignition switch is set to the ON position and goes off after the engine
114. now tyres Snow tyres which do not meet specifications must not be used NOTE The laws and regulations concerning snow tyres driving speed required use type etc vary Find out and follow the laws and regu lations in your area Tyre chains If tyre chains are to be used be sure that they are mounted on the rear wheels Use only tyre chains which are designed for use with the tyres mounted in the vehicle use of the incorrect size or type of chain could result in damage to the vehicle body Before driving over long stretches of road which are free of snow you should remove the chains to avoid damage to the tyres NOTE The laws and regulations concerning tyre chains vary Find out and follow the laws and regulations in your area Additional equipment is a good idea to carry a shovel or a short handled spade in the vehicle during the win ter so that you can clear away snow of you get stuck A small hand brush for sweeping snow the vehicle and a plastic scraper for the windscreen and rear window are also useful 117 l i i i i d i i i i i i i M i H LT E EDRs veoenunaaspovovvosossspoerosossoaatovoosnasaranzuennessovooonaanoo x S S SER EATER ER TEREST T
115. nsmission 1 1 1 E apts Reduction ratio 1st 4 4 D4BH G6AT 4G54 2nd 4 4 D4BH G6AT 4054 D4BA D4BF D4BH G6AT 4G54 4th D4BA D4BF D4BH G6AT 4G54 5th 4 4 D4BH G6AT 4G54 reverse D4BA D4BF D4BH G6AT 4G54 Oil quantity D4BF D4BA 4G54 G6AT D4BH Automatic transmission TC TCI 1st 2 826 2nd 1 493 3rd 1 000 4th 0 688 Reverse 2 703 160 Transfer Type Gear ratio H L Suspension Front Camber Caster Toe in Rear Camber Toe in Steering system Steering gear type Power steering Angle Inside Outside Constant mesh transmission 1 000 1 925 1 30 2 55 1 5 0x3 5mm 0 0 mm Variable ball amp nut type 32 30 29 00 161 Brake Type Front Rear Booster type Brake fluid Electrical system Battery capacity AH 2 5 DSL 3 0GSL 2 6GSL Alternator capacity A 2 5 DSL NA T C TCI 3 0GSL 2 6GSL Start motor capacity Kw 2 5 DSL TCI 3 0GSL 2 6GSL Ignition type 2 5 DSL NA T C TCI 3 0GSL 2 6GSL Disc Drum Vacuum DOT3 88 or 100 cold zone 68 65 or 75 W ABS 75 or 90 W ABS 2 0 or 2 2 1 2 Compression fire type Spark ignition type Oil 8 Grease Standard Lubrication chart Engine oil Select engine oil of the proper S
116. o open the back door To lock the backdoor without a key Set the inside lock button to the locked posi tion and close the backdoor Be careful not to lock the backdoor while the key is inside the vehicle Electric window control GVEO 0045 The electric window control can be operated with the ignition switch at the ON position Driver s switches The driver s switches can be used to oper ate all door windows window can be opened or closed by pressing the corre sponding switch Passenger s switches The passenger s switches can be used to operate the corresponding passenger s door windows GUO 0018 CAUTION 1 Be careful that head or hands are not trapped by a closing window 2 To prevent injury do not allow chil dren to play with window control switches When children are in the vehicle make sure the window con trol lock switch is in the locked posi tion 3 If a child or other person who might not be capable of safe operation of the electrical window switches is to be left in the vehicle alone always be sure to turn off the ignition and remove the key 39 4 Never try to operate a driver s switch and a passenger s switch in oppos ing directions at the same time the window will stop and cannot then be opened or closed Sliding window To open Slide the window glass rearward while press ing the lock knob To close Slide the window glass all the way and it will automati
117. of the preset key in the sequence of frequencies 81 Z ROR AL OPN CT OUR EAMES DCA CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER OPERATION 820 installed 3 TAPE PROGRAM button 6 TAPE SLOT 4 EJECT button BAL FAD BASS TRE HYUNDAI b 5 DOLBY SELECT button 2 AUTO MUSIC SELECT button 1 FF REW button GVEO 0111 82 FF REW button The FF fast forward tape winding starts when the side pressed during the PLAY or REW The play starts when the side is pressed again during the FF The REW rewinding starts when the side is pressed during the PLAY or FF The play starts when the side is pressed again during the REW AUTO MUSIC SELECT button Press the button to find the starting point of each song in prerecorded music tape The quiet space between songs must have at least a 4 sec gap can be ac cepted by the AUTO MUSIC SELECT button Pressing the side will play the be ginning of the next music segment Pressing the side will start replay at the beginning of the music just listened to TAPE PROGRAM button This allow you to play the reverse side of the tape by merely depressing the program button An arrow will appear in the display to show tape direction EJECT button When the EJECT button is pressed with the cassette loaded the cassette is ejected When the EJECT
118. onic memory circuit on this unit 80 3 HOW PRESET STATIONS Six AM and twelve FM stations may be pro grammed into the memory of the radio Then by simply pressing the band select button and or one of the six station select buttons you may recall any of these stations instantly To program the stations follow these steps 0 Press band selector to set the band for AM FM 2 Select the desired station to be stored by seek scan manual tuning Determine the preset station select but ton you wish to use to access that sta tion Press the station select button for more than two seconds A select button indi cator will show in the display indicating which select button you have de pressed The frequency display will flash after it has been stored into the memory You should then release the button and proceed to program the next desired station A total of 18 stations can be pro grammed by selecting one AM and two FM stations per button When completed any preset station may De recalled by selecting AM FM or FM2 band and the appropriate station button BAND Selector Pressing the BAND button change the AM FM1 and FM2 bands The mode selected is displayed on LCD BEST STATION MEMORY button BSM When the BSM button is pressed for two seconds or longer the preceding memory is all cleared and six channels with the highest field intensity are se lected and kept in memory
119. ons the vehicle should not be driven with bed Head restraints Adjustment of the head restraints Adjust the head restraints height so that the center of the restraints is as close as pos sible to the back of the head at eye level to reduce the chance of injury in the event of collision Removal of the head restraints Front seats Lock knobs 2 GWEO 0006 Front seats To remove the head restraints press the lock knobs in the direction indicated by the ar rows and pull up on the restraints To remount the head restraints first confirm that they are facing the correct direction and then insert them into the seatback and push down until they lock 47 Confirm that the lock knobs are correct as shown in the illustration and also pull up on the head restraints to confirm that they do not come out of the seatback Incorrect Correct Lock knobs GVEO 0063 CAUTION It is dangerous to drive without or badly adjusted head restraints installed always have them correctly mounted when us ing the vehicle Rear seats Rear seats Incorrect Height adjusting knob GVEO 0064 To remove the head restraints press the height adjusting knobs in the direction indi cated by the arrows and pull up on the re straints To remount the head restraints first confirm that they are facing the correct direction and then insert them into the seatback and push down until they lock Confirm that the height adjustin
120. onsumption and possible noise generation 2 Use 1st gear in the 41 position for very low speed off road driving i 1 EER sialon reticence seca 2222 SOU CORY Ri aR aap TEL LE Lever operation vehicles equipped with manual free wheeling hubs 2 H GVEO 0119 qu lt a 2H The vehicle must be temporarily stopped and both the left and right free wheeling hubs must be set to the LOCK position The le ver can then be operated in this while the vehicle is either stopped or moving with or without depressing the clutch pedal matically without pressing it by spring ac tion NOTE lever operation is stiff depress the accel erator pedal lightly while operating the lever CN 2 The lever can be operated between these positions while the vehicle is stopped and the clutch pedal is depressed AH gt 2H The lever can be operated in this way while the vehicle is either stopped or moving with or without depressing the clutch pedal CAUTION 1 If four wheel drive is to be used be sure to set both the left and the right manual free wheeling hubs to the LOCK position 2 When the transfer shift lever is to be Shifted from 2H or 4H to 4L and vice versa keep the vehicle completely stopped and automatic transmission selector lev
121. ou don t have both of password and ID key you can not get additional keys any more ICM Immobilizer Control Module SS _ UU 5 6 2 Interior equipment 41 Front seats Second seat Third seats Make second and third seats into bed Head restraints Heated seats Seat belts Supplemental restraint airbag system SRS Adjustment of steering wheel height Sun visors Cigarette lighter Ashtrays Accessory boxes Digital clock Luggage securing hooks GVEO 0046 Front seats Adjust the seats by operating the levers as indicated by the arrows to move the seats to the desired positions CAUTION Never adjust the driver s seat while the vehicle is in motion 1 Adjustment forward or backward GVEO 0047 2 Adjustment of seatback angle To get in and out of the rear seat Short wheel based models 1 To getin 42 GVEO 0048 GVEO 0049 2 To get out CAUTION When returning the seatback to its origi nal position be careful not to get hands legs etc caught in the seat Second seat Adjustment of seat Adjust the seat by operating the handle in the direction of arrows to move the seat to desired position 1 Adjustment of seatback angle To get in and out of third seat GVEO 0051 1 To getin 2 To get out GVEO 0052 Fold down the side seatback by pulling the knob for the convenience of getting in or out of the third seat 43 CAUTION When passeng
122. ounting fix tures for the front wheels and those for the rear wheels are different 142 GVEO 0178 10 Clean away any mud etc on the hub surface or in the installation holes in the wheel and then mount the spare tyre Wheel nut Bolt GVEO 0179 11 With the tapered side of the wheel nuts facing toward the wheel see illustration screw the nuts onto the bolt and tighten all the way by hand to the extent that the wheel is not loose CAUTION Never put oil on the wheel bolts or nuts because this may cause them to become loose GVEO 0180 12 Lower the vehicle slowly and then alter nately tighten the nuts until each nut has been tightened to the specified torque Tightening torque 10 to 12 kgm 100 to 120 Nm 72 to 87 ft 165 CAUTION When tightening the wheel nuts do not apply excessive force to tighten them such as by using your foot to apply force to the wheel nut wrench or by using a pipe or similar tool 143 Don t do this GVEO 0181 13 Remove the chock from the wheel 14 Tap in the centre caps with your hand 15 The flat tyre should be repaired and balanced as soon as possible 16 After the spare tyre is once again re placed by the original tyre adjust the inflation pressure to the correct specifi cation 5 Ej 5 As shown in the illustration the towing hooks are located at their right side of the frame at the front and at the centre at the rear
123. ow proper wiper operation 3 Do not use the wipers when the windscreen is dry doing so could Scratch the windscreen and wear the blades prematurely 29 Windscreen washer GVEO 0030 The washer fluid will be sprayed onto the windscreen For vehicles equipped with intermittent wip ers the wipers operate automatically while the washer fluid is being sprayed Avoid us ing the washer continuously for more than 20 seconds Do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty Rear window wiper and washer switch 0031 rear window wiper and washer switch can be operated with the ignition switch at the ON position Push the switch to oper ate the rear window wiper or spray the washer fluid 1 Before operating the wiper in cold weather check to be sure that the wiper blade is not frozen to the rear window Attempting to operate the wiper while the blade is frozen to the rear window could cause the motor to burn out 2 If the wiper stops during operation be cause of ice or some other obstruction on the rear window the wiper motor could burn out even if the wiper switch is turned off If this occurs promptly stop the vehicle turn off the ignition and clean the rear window to allow proper wiper operation 3 Do not use the wiper when the rear win dow is dry doing so could scratch the rear window and wear the blade prema turely Rear window wa
124. pedal as constant as possible and drive at low speed NOTE 1 Avoid sudden braking acceleration and turning such operations could result in the vehicle becoming stuck 2 If it is necessary to drive in extremely muddy conditions the use of tyre chains is recommended 3 If the vehicle becomes stuck place stones tree branches etc under the tyres to provide traction or rock the ve hicle back and forth to get it loose 4 Because the extent of muddy condi tions is difficult to judge and the ve hicle could become bogged down very deeply operation should be at a low speed If possible get out of the ve hicle and check the conditions ahead before proceeding CAUTION Driving over roads in coastal areas or roads on which anti skid preparations have been spread can cause rust on the vehicle wash the vehicle thoroughly as soon as possible after such use Climbing sharp grades Set the transfer shift lever to 4L to maxi mize use of the engine torque 1 Choose as smooth a slope as pos sible 2 The climbing ability is a 35 grade on dry pavement 3 Before attempting to drive up the slope walk up it to confirm that the vehicle can handle the grade Descending sharp grades Set the transfer shift lever to 4L use the engine brake downshifting and descend Slowly 1 When descending a sharp grade if the brakes are applied suddenly because of an obstacle encountered control of the vehicle
125. performed to assure good vehicle control and performance Keep receipts for all vehicle services to protect your warranty Where both mileage and time are shown the frequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first Replace Inspect and after inspection clean adjust repair or replace if necessary KILOMETERS 1000 MONTHS ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE DIESEL 1 ENGINE OIL 8 OIL FILTER NO DESCRIPTION TIMING BELT DRIVE BELT FOR WATER PUMP ALTERNATOR ENGINE IDLE SPEED NJECTION NOZZLE IF EXHAUST GAS INCLUDES BLACK SMOKE Note 1 Replace the engine oil every 7 500 km or 6 months whichever occurs first after first replacement of 7 500 154 Replace 1 Inspect and after inspection clean adjust repair or replace if necessary KILOMETERS X 1000 NO DESCRIPTION MONTHS 24 ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE GASOLINE rive sect au wean Kura N SPARK PLUGS PLATINUM COATED 3 0L ONLY 155 i 1 a 5 E a E Replace 1 Inspect and after inspection clean adjust repair or replace if necessary KILOMETERS X 1000 DESCRIPTION J MONTHS wae REAR AXLE OIL WITH LSD 3 EXHAUST SYSTEMMOUNTING STEERING JOINTI
126. pos sible and have the brake system ser viced atthe nearest GALLOPER dealer Do notleave any objects or place a thick floor mat around the brake pedal doing so could prevent the full pedal stroke that would be necessary in an emer gency Make sure that the pedal can be operated freely at all times If the vehicle is equipped with a brake warning lamp the lamp will light up if the brake fluid level is abnormally low If the vehicle is equipped with a brake booster the brake boosting force is lost after the brake pedal is depressed once or twice while the engine is off If this occurs the brake will require greater force than usual This is especially important when the vehicle is being towed On diesel powered vehicles the brake booster will no longer function if the V belt is broken In this case use engine braking downshifting to reduce the speed of the vehicle and then depress the brake pedal with more force than usual to stop the vehicle in a safe place 5 Check the brake system while driving at a low speed immediately after start ing to confirm that it works normally A film of water can form on the brake discs and prevent normal functioning after driving in heavy rain or through large puddles or after the vehicle is washed If this occurs repeatedly tap the brake pedal lightly while driving to dry out the brakes Push hard GVEO 0008 6 is important to take advantage of the braking power of
127. revent sudden acceleration never Brake system race the engine when shifting from the or N All the parts of the brake system are critical to safety Have the vehicle serviced by a GALLOPER dealer regular intervals ac cording to the service standards 4 Operating the accelerator pedal while Pedal kept the other foot is resting on the brake pressed pedal will affect braking efficiency and may cause premature wear of brake pads Do not race the engine with brake pedal pressed This can damage the trans mission GVEO 0077 1 Before selecting a gear with the engine running and the vehicle stationary fully depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from creeping Because the vehicle will begin to move as soon as the gear is engaged espe cially when the engine speed is high at fast idle or the air conditioner operating the brakes should be released only when you are ready to drive away d 2 Depress the brake pedal with the right foot at all times Using left foot could cause driver moment delay to sudden maneuver in case of an emergency GVEO 0007 E uai i ecd 1 The service brake is divided into two brake circuits so that when one brake circuit fails the other is available to stop the vehicle If this occurs however the brake pedal must be depressed further than usual stop driving as soon as
128. rminal and then the posi tive terminal When connecting the battery first connect the positive terminal and then the negative terminal CAUTION 1 Keep the terminals clean After the battery is connected apply terminal protection grease To clean the ter minals use lukewarm water 2 Never short circuit the battery doing so could cause it to overheat and be damaged 3 Donotsmoke or bring an open near the battery doing so could ig nite the explosive gas generated by the battery 4 The battery electrolyte is extremely caustic Do not allow it to come in contact with your eyes skin cloth ing or the painted surfaces of the vehicle Spilled electrolyte should be flushed immediately with ample amounts of water Irritation to eyes or skin from contact with electrolyte requires immediate medical atten tion 5 If the battery is to be quick charged first disconnect the battery cables In order to prevent short circuit be sure to disconnect the negative terminal before doing anything else Keep it out of the reach of children Brake fluid GVEO 0139 Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir The brake fluid level must be between the MAX and MIN marks on the reservoir The fluid level falls slightly with wear of the brake pads but this does not indicate any abnor mality If the brake fluid level falls markedly in a short length of time it indicates leaks from the brake equipment
129. rn at all times 3 For maximum safety protection in all types of crashes all occupants in cluding the driver should always wear their seat belts whether or not an airbag is also provided at their seating position to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash Do not sit or lean unnec essarily close to the airbag while the vehicle is in motion 51 4 The SRS airbag system must deploy very rapidly to provide protection in acrash If an occupant is out of posi tion because of not wearing seat belt the airbag may forcefully contact the occupant causing serious or fatal in juries SRS Component and Functions MSO 0252 The SRS consists of the following compo nent Driver s side Airbag Module SRS Service Reminder Indicator SRI SRS Control Unit SRSCU The SRSCU continually monitors all ele ments while the ignition is ON to determine if a frontal or near frontal inpact is severe enough to require airbag deployment The SRS service reminder indicator SRI on the instrument panel will blink 6 items after the ignition key is turned to the ON posi tion or after the engine is started and then the SRI should go out The airbag module is located in the center of the steering wheel When the SRSCU detects a considerable impact to the front of the vehicle it will auto matically deploy the airbag Upon deployment tear seams molded di rectly into the pad covers will seperate u
130. rosive materi G Driving in mountainous areas als or in very cold weather H Towing a trailer 157 i i i i i i Ae See aa Specifications D4BF D4BH G6AT 4G54 Engine Type 2 5NA 2 5T C 3 0GSL 2 6GSL 2 5 INTERCOOLER T C Firing order D4BA 1 3 4 2 4 1 3 4 2 D4BH 1 3 4 2 G6AT 1 2 3 4 5 6 4054 1 3 4 2 Piston displacement cc D4BA 2 476 D4BF 2 476 D4BH 2 476 G6AT 2 972 4G54 2 555 Lubrication Oil pump type D4BA D4BH D4BF G6AT 4G54 Bore X Stroke mm D4BA 91 1 X 95 4 91 1 95 D4BH 91 1 X 95 91 1 76 4054 91 4 X 98 Oil quantity D4BA D4BF D4BH Compression D4BA 158 4654 Fuel system Fuel tank capacity D4BA SWB LWB D4BF SWB LWB D4BH SWB LWB G6AT SWB LWB 4G54 LWB Clutch Type D4BA D4BF D4BH G6AT 4G54 Dry single disc Dry single disc Dry single disc Dry single disc Dry single disc 159 Operation type D4BA D4BF D4BH G6AT 4G54 Transmission Type 1 5 speed D4BA D4BF D4BH G6AT 4G54 Reverse D4BA D4BF D4BH G6AT 4G54 Oil pressure type Oil pressure type Oil pressure type Oil pressure type Oil pressure type Synchromesh transmission Synchromesh transmission Synchromesh transmission Synchromesh transmission Synchromesh transmission Constant mesh transmission Constant mesh transmission QConstant mesh transmission Constant mesh transmission Constant mesh tra
131. s with the highest field intensity are se lected and stored in memory The sta tions selected are stored in the se quence of the preset key 86 CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER OPERATION 850 If installed 3 TAPE PROGRAM button 4 EJECT button 6 TAPE SLOT 5 DOLBY SELECT button i i i H 2 AUTO MUSIC SELECT button 1 FF REW button GVEO 0209 87 LLL RO P TIT 1 FF REW button The FF fast forward tape winding starts when the side is pressed during the PLAY or REW modes Tape play starts when the side is pressed again during the The REW rewinding starts when the side is pressed during the PLAY or FF modes The play starts when the side is pressed again during the REW AUTO MUSIC SELECT button Press the button to find the starting point of each song in prerecorded music tape The quiet space between songs must have at least a 4 sec gap can be ac cepted by the AUTO MUSIC SELECT button Pressing the side will play the be ginning of the next music segment Pressing the side will start replay at the beginning of the music just listened to TAPE PROGRAM button This allow you to play the reverse side of the tape by merely depressing the program button An arrow will appear in the display to show tape direction 4 EJECT button When the EJECT button is pressed with the cassette loade
132. see TTET EIT 60 61 For pleasant driving Heating and ventilation Air conditioning operation Rear air conditioner Rear heater Ventilators Radio amp Cassette tape player HEATING AND VENTILATION Rotary Type 0085 This model has four controls for the heating and cooling system They 1 Fan speed control 2 flow control 3 Temperature control 4 intake control FAN SPEED CONTROL BLOWER CONTROL 0086 This is used turn the blower fan and off to select the fan speed The fan speed and therefore the volume of air delivered from the system may be controlled manually by setting the blower control between the I and position 62 AIR INTAKE CONTROL GVEO 0087 This is used to select fresh outside air or re circulation inside air Bg Fresh m Recirculation With the fresh mode selected air enters the vehicle from outside and is heated or cooled according to the other functions se lected With the recirculation mode selected air from within the passenger compartment is drawn through the heating system and heated or cooled according to the other func tions selected should be noted that prolonged operation of the heater in recirculation mode will give rise to misting of the windshield and side windows and the air within the passenger compartment becoming stale In addition prolonged use of
133. sel powered vehicles Catalytic converter gasoline powered vehicles Economical driving Fuel usage gasoline powered vehicles Limited slip differential RT Rk as eem Do not remove the key GVEO 0002 Do not remove the ignition key from ignition switch while driving 1 If the key is accidentally removed while driving the steering wheel will lock making it impossible to control the ve hicle GVEO 0003 2 If the engine is stopped while driving the brake servomechanism will cease to function and braking efficiency will de teriorate Heavy steering GVEO 0004 3 the engine is stopped while driving power steering system will not function and it will require more manual power to operate the steering wheel Carrying children 1 Never leave child in the vehicle unat tended 2 Ifachildis seated alone in the rear seat use the child protection system Electric window ib GVEO 0005 A A e ee LR d Ne iM n 3 Be careful of children s fingers when operating electric windows Seat and seat belt Danger GVEO 0006 Never adjust the driver s seat while the vehicle is in motion Adjusting the seat while driving could cause the driver to loose control of the vehic
134. sher The washer will be sprayed onto the rear window while the switch is being pushed Avoid using the washer continuously for more than 20 seconds Do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty 30 Rheostat meter illumination control The rheostat can be adjusted while the light Switch is on Turn the knob to adjust the meter illumination to the desired brightness Hazard warning flasher switch lt Type A gt GWEO 0003 The hazard warning lamps can always be operated regardless of the position of the ignition key When this switch is operated all turn signal lamps flash continuously as do the turn sig nal indication lamps Limit the operation time to less than an hour otherwise the battery will be discharged Rear window demister switch Push GVEO 0032 The rear window demister is turned on by pushing in on the switch The indication lamp will illuminate while the demister is on Push it again to turn it off NOTE 1 The engine must be running for the rear window demister to operate Be sure to turn the demister off immediately after the window is clear 2 When cleaning the inside of the rear win dow use a soft cloth and wipe gently along the heater wires being careful not to damage the wires 31 Cargo lamp 1 The lamp goes out 2 The lamp illuminates Room lamp Front fog lamp switch If installed GVEO 0033 43 5 1 Push the button to turn onthe lamp
135. t in use place your disc in their in dividual case and store them in a cool place away from the sun heat and dust Do not grip or pull out the disc with your hand while the disc is being pulled into the unit by Self Loading mechanism Do not pull the unit from the dash immedi ately after a disc is inserted or the Eject Switch has been pressed If the unit is pulled out before an operation is completed the disc will be unstable in the unit and may be dam aged Do not attempted to insert a disc into the unit when the unit is out of the dash or the power is off MVEO 0002 Keep Your Discs clean Fingerprints dust or soil on the surface could cause the pickup to skip signal tracks Wipe the surface clean with a clean soft cloth the surface is heavily soiled dampen a clean soft cloth in a solution of mild neutral deter gent to wipe it clean See drawing HEAD CLEANING 2 GVEO 0112 The playback head performs an important role in the reproduction of recordings If the head should become dirty tone quality suf fers and skipping will occur so the head should be cleaned periodically every one or two months cotton swab is used dip the swab into absolute alcohol or head cleaning fluid and use it to scrub the slit in the tape head 91 Don t use metal or magnet on the head o Never use tweezers or pliers wrapped with cotton or gauze because you will
136. the side is pressed it will automatically tune the next lower frequency 7 3 PRESET STATION SELECT button 6 6 stations for AM FM and 2 re spectively can be preset in the electronic memory circuit on this unit HOW TO PRESET STATIONS Six AM and twelve FM stations may be pro grammed into the memory ofthe radio Then by simply pressing the band select button and or one of the six station select buttons you may recall any of these stations instantly To program the stations follow these steps 0 Press band selector to the band for FM and 2 Select the desired station to be stored Seek scan or manual tuning Determine the preset station select but ton you wish to use to access that sta tion Press the station select button for more than two seconds A select button indi cator will show in the display indicating which select button you have de pressed The frequency display will flash afterit has been stored into the memory You shouldthen release the button and proceed to program the next desired Station A total of 18 stations can be pro grammed by selecting one AM and two FM stations per button When completed any preset station may be recalled by selecting AM F
137. to avoid inad vertent selection of the wrong gear 4 Button must be pressed to move 5 the selector lever 1 Button need be pressed to move the selector lever 100 Selector positions P PARK This position locks the transmission to pre vent the vehicle from moving The engine can be started in this position Never move the lever to the P position while the vehicle is moving R REVERSE Move the lever to this position only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop N NEUTRAL At this position the transmission is disen gaged It is the same as the neutral position manual transmission and should be used when the vehicle is stationary for an extended length of time during driving such as in a traffic jam CAUTION Do not shift to the N position while trav eling as the engine brake will be made inoperative D DRIVE This position is used for most city and high way driving for movement from a full stop to maximum speed To protect the automatic transmission a speed of 150 km h 93 mph should not be exceed while the overdrive control switch is pressed 2 SECOND This position is for extra power when driving up moderately steep hills and for engine braking when descending moderately steep grades To prevent engine damage always select the appropriate gear A speed of 90 km h 55 mph should not be exceeded in 2 A change from D to 2 should not be made if
138. ur nearest GALLOPER dealer CAUTION 1 Do not smoke or have any other open flame near the vehicle while bleeding the fuel system 2 Be sure to carefully wipe up any water drained out in this manner because the fuel mixed in the water might be ignited and result in a fire Removal of water from the fuel filter diesel powered vehicles only If the warning lamp illuminates during driv ing it indicates that water has accumulated in the fuel filter If this occurs remove the water as described below Hand pump GVEO 0194 Rotate the drain plug at the bottom of the fuel filter 2 Operate the hand pump slowly 6 or 7 times in order to force the water out through the drain plug Rotate the drain plug when water no longer comes out 4 Loosen the air plug and bleed the air Refer to Bleeding the fuel system 147 5 Checkto be sure that the warning lamp jilluminates when the ignition key is turnedto ON and that it goes off when the engine is started If in doubt con sult your nearest GALLOPER dealer CAUTION 1 Donotsmoke or have any other open flame near the vehicle while bleed ing the fuel system 2 Be sure to carefully wipe up any wa ter drained out in this manner be cause the fuel mixed in the water might be ignited and result in a fire E x Emergency starting E i following points should be observed 7 Connect the jumper cables as follows
139. warning lamp AIT TEMP The A T oil temperature warning lamp comes when the A T fluid temperature becomes abnormally high When the lamp comes reduce the engine revolution and move the vehicle to a safe area Then set the selec tor lever to P position and idle the engine until the warning lamp goes off When the warning lamp goes off the vehicle can run as before If the warning lamp does not go off please have your vehicle inspected at a GALLOPER dealer Overdrive off indication lamp O D OFF The lamp will light up when the overdrive switch is off ABS warning lamp TYPE gt TYPE B gt ABS GVEO 0211 The ABS warning lamp should illuminate when the ignition switch is set to ON and should go off in approximate 1 second If the warning lamp is kept on it indicates that the ABS is not functioning and that only the standard brake system is in operation Of course the standard brake system will still function normally 26 Brake vacuum pressure warning lamp diesel powered vehicles only This lamp illuminates when the vacuum pres sure in the brake booster falls to a low level If the lamp should illuminate it indicates that the effectiveness of the brakes has deterio rated and that the brake pedal should be depressed with more force than usual GVEO 0025 the lamp remains lit and will not go out stop the vehicle immediately and contact the nearest GALLOPER d
140. ytic converter Limited slip differential GVEO 00017 If the engine is started while one of the rear wheels is raised on a jack the vehicle will move forward do not start the engine while the vehicle is raised on a jack If during four wheel drive operation two wheels on the same side or two diagonally opposed wheels become stuck in mud snow etc it may be possible to extract the vehicle depressing the accelerator pedal how ever if in this condition the engine is con tinuously run at high speeds the limited slip differential might be damaged CAUTION All vehicles equipped with Limited slip differential must use specific rear differ ential oil 15 gt Instruments Speedometer Odometer Tripmeter and reset button Tachometer Fuel gauge Water temperature gauge Thermometer Inclinometer Altimeter Indication and warning lamps 17 RN LOS SEES Gb ib Goa vU MEC Ug GWEO 0010 GWEO 0012 8 14 9 5 13 6 TYPE 2 TYPE 4 18 GWEO 0009 GWEO 0011 TYPE 3 TYPE 1 S ass 3 ds m anaku ee ee GWEO 0013 Without airbag GUO 0007 1 Speedometer 2 Odometer 3 Trip meter 4 Tachometer 5 Fuel gauge 6 Water temper

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