0B -- 10 GENERAL INFORMATION
D AEW OO M Y_2000
Chassis and Body
MAINTENANCE ITEMMAINTENANCE INTERVAL
Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first
x1,000 km1153045607590105120
Months--1224364860728496
Exhaust pipes & mountings--IIIIIIII
Brake/Clutch fluid (3)(4)--IRIRIRIR
Parking brake/Brake pads F & R (5)--IIIIIIII
Brake line & connections (including booster)IIIIIIIII
Manual transmission oil (3)IIIRIIRII
Clutch & brake pedal free play--IIIIIIII
Front & Rear Differential Fluid (3)IIIRIIRII
Transfer case fluidIIIRIIRII
Automatic transmission fluid
(MB W4A040) (6)IIIRIIIII
Automatic transmission fluid (BTRA M74)IIIIIIIII
Chassis & underbody bolts & nuts tight/secureIIIIIIIII
Tire condition & inflation pressureIIIIIIIII
Wheel alignment (7)Inspect & adjust when abnormal condition is noted
Steering wheel & linkage--IIIIIIII
Power steering fluid & lines* (3)--IIIIIIII
Drive shaft boots--IIIIIIII
Seat belts, buckles & anchorsIIIIIIIII
Lubricate locks, hinges & bonnet latch--IIIIIIII
Chart Symbols:
I -- Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace.
R -- Replace or change.
(3) Refer to “Recommended fluids and lubricants”.
(4) Change the brake / clutch fluid every 15,000 km if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe conditions:
-- Driving in hilly or mountainous terrain, or
-- Towing a trailer frequently
(5) More frequent maintenance is required if under severe condition : short distance driving, extensive idling, fre-
quent low -- speed operation in stop-- and-- go traffic or driving in dusty condition.
(6) Change automatic transaxle fluid and filter every 75,000 km if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe condi-
tions.
-- In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32°C(90°F) or higher, or
-- In hilly or mountainous terrain, or
-- When doing frequent trailer towing, or
-- Uses such as found in taxi, police or delivery service.
(7) If necessary, rotate and balance wheels.
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D AEW OO M Y_2000
Chassis and Body
MAINTENANCE ITEMMAINTENANCE INTERVAL
Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first
x1,000 km1102030405060708090100
Months--6121824303642485460
Exhaust pipes & mountings--IIIIIIIIII
Brake/clutch fluid (3) (4)IIIRIIRIIRI
Parking brake/Brake pads (F & R) (5)--IIIIIIIIII
Brake line & connections (including
booster)--IIIIIIIIII
Manual transmission fluid (3)--IIIIRIIIIR
Clutch & brake pedal free play--IIIIIIIIII
F & R Differential fluid (3)IIIIIRIIIIR
Transfer case fluid (3)--IIIIRIIIIR
Automatic transmission
fluid (BTRA M74) (6)--IIIIIIIIII
Chassis & underbody bolts & nuts
tight/secureIIIIIIIIIII
Tire condition & inflation pressureIIIIIIIIIII
Wheel alignment (7)Inspect & adjust when abnormal condition is noted
Steering wheel & linkage--IIIIIIIIII
Power steering fluid & lines* (3)--IIIIIIIIII
Drive shaft bootsIIIIIIIIIII
Seat belts, buckles & anchorsIIIIIIIIIII
Lubricate locks, hinges & bonnet latchIIIIIIIIIII
Chart Symbols:
I -- Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace.
R -- Replace or change.
(3) Refer to “Recommended fluids and lubricants”.
(4) Change the brake / clutch fluid more regularly if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe conditions :
-- Driving in hilly or mountainous terrain, or
-- Towing a trailer frequently
(5) More frequent maintenance is required if under severe condition : short distance driving, extensive idling, fre-
quent low
-- speed operation in stop-- and-- go traffic or driving in dusty condition.
(6) Change automatic transmission fluid every 70,000 km if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe conditions.
-- In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32°C(90°F) or higher, or
-- In hilly or mountainous terrain, or
-- When doing frequent trailer towing, or
-- Uses such as found in taxi, police or delivery service.
(7) If necessary, rotate and balance wheels.
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EACH TIME THE OIL IS CHANGED
Brake System Inspection
This inspection should be done when the wheels are re-
moved for rotation. Inspect the lines and the hoses for
proper hookup, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. In-
spect the disc brake pads for wear. Inspect the rotors for
surface condition. Inspect other brake parts, the parking
brake, etc., at the same time. Inspect the brakes more
often if habit or conditions result in frequent braking.
Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle
Boot And Seal Inspection
Inspect the front and rear suspension and the steering
system for damaged, loose or missing parts, signs of
wear or lack of lubrication. Inspect the power steering
line and the hoses for proper hookup, binding, leaks,
cracks, chafing, etc. Clean and inspect the drive axle
boot and seals for damage, tears or leakage. Replace
the seals if necessary.
Exhaust System Inspection
Inspect the complete system (including the catalytic
converter if equipped). Inspect the body near the ex-
haust system. Look for broken, damaged, missing, or
out -- of -- position parts as well as open seams, holes,
loose connections, or other conditions which could
cause heat buildup in the floor pan or could let exhaust
fumes seep into the trunk or passenger compartment.
Throttle Linkage Inspection
Inspect the throttle linkage for interference or binding,
damaged, or missing parts. Lubricate all linkage joints
and throttle cable joints, the intermediate throttle shaft
bearing, the return spring at throttle valve assembly, and
the accelerator pedal sliding face with suitable grease.
Check the throttle cable for free movements.
Engine Drive Belts
Inspect all belts for cracks, fraying, wear and proper ten-
sion. Adjust or replace the belts as needed.
Hood Latch Operation
When opening the hood, note the operation of the sec-
ondary latch. It should keep the hood from opening all
the way when the primary latch is released. The hood
must close firmly.
AT LEAST ANNUALLY
Lap and Shoulder Belts Condition and Operation
Inspect the belt system including: the webbing, the
buckles, the latch plates, the retractor, the guide loops
and the anchors.
Movable Head Restraint Operation
On vehicles with movable head restraints, the restraints
must stay in the desired position.
Spare Tire and Jack Storage
Be alert to rattles in the rear of the vehicle. The spare
tire, all the jacking equipment, and the tools must be se-
curely stowed at all times. Oil the jack ratchet or the
screw mechanism after each use.
Key Lock Service
Lubricate the key lock cylinder.
Body Lubrication Service
Lubricate all the body door hinges including the hood,
the fuel door, the rear compartment hinges and the
latches, the glove box and the console doors, and any
folding seat hardware.
Underbody Flushing
Flushing the underbody will remove any corrosive mate-
rials used for ice and snow removal and dust control. At
least every spring clean the underbody. First, loosen the
sediment packed in closed areas of the vehicle. Then
flush the underbody with plain water.
Engine Cooling System
Inspect the coolant and freeze protection fluid. If the
fluid is dirty or rusty, drain, flush and refill the engine
cooling system with new coolant. Keep the coolant at
the proper mixture in order to ensure proper freeze
protection, corrosion protection and engine operating
temperature. Inspect the hoses. Replace the cracked,
swollen, or deteriorated hoses. Tighten the clamps.
Clean the outside of the radiator and the air conditioning
condenser. Wash the filler cap and the neck. Pressure
test the cooling system and the cap in order to help en-
sure proper operation.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND SYSTEM OPERATION
GENERAL REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
DIf a floor jack is used, the following precautions are
recommended.
DPark the vehicle on level ground, “block” the front or
rear wheels, set the jack against the frame, raise the
vehicle and support it with chassis stands and then
perform the service operation.
DBefore performing the service operation, disconnect
the negative battery cable in order to reduce the
chance of cable damaged and burning due to short --
cir cuiting.
DUse a cover on the body, the seats and the floor to
protect them against damage and contamination.
DHandle brake fluid and antifreeze solution with care
as they can cause paint damage.
DThe use of proper tools, and the recommended es-
sential and available tools where specified, are impor-
tant for efficient and reliable performance of the
service repairs.
DUse genuine DAEWOO parts.DDiscard used cotter pins, gaskets, O -- rings, oil seals,
lock washers and self -- locking nuts. Prepare new
ones for installation. Normal function of these parts
cannot be maintained if these parts are reused.
DKeep the disassembled parts neatly in groups to facil-
itate proper and smooth reassembly.
DKeep attaching bolts and nuts separated, as they
vary in hardness and design depending on the posi-
tion of the installation.
DClean the parts before inspection or reassembly.
DAlso clean the oil parts, etc. Use compressed air to
make certain they are free of restrictions.
DLubricate rotating and sliding faces of parts with oil or
grease before installation.
DWhen necessary, use a sealer on gaskets to prevent
leakage.
DCarefully observe all specifications for bolt and nut
torques.
DWhen service operation is completed, make a final
check to be sure service was done properly and the
problem was corrected.
GENERAL INFORMATION 0B -- 19
D AEW OO M Y_2000
Gasolind Engine NumberDiesel Engine Number
Engine Number Location
Diesel Engine
The engine number is stamped on the cylinder block in
front of injection pump.
IL6 3200 Gasolind Engine
The engine number is stamped on the lower rear side of
the alternator.
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2300 DOHC Gasolind Engine
The engine number is stamped on the upper rear left --
hand side of the cylinder block.
VEHICLE LIFTING PROCEDURES
To raise the vehicle, place the lifting equipment only at
the points indicated. Failure to use these precise posi-
tions may result in permanent vehicle body deformation.
Many dealer service facilities and service stations are
equipped with automative hoists that bear upon some
parts of the frame in order to lift the vehicle. If any other
hoist method is used, take special care to avoid damag-
ing the fuel tank, the filter neck, the exhaust system, or
the underbody.
Vehicle Lifting Points
Using Jack
(Rearward of Front Tire)
Using Jack
(Forward of Rear Tire)
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GENERAL INFORMATION
CLEANLINESS AND CARE
An automobile engine is a combination of many ma-
chined, honed, polished and lapped surfaces with toler-
ances that are measured in the ten-thousandths of an
inch. When any internal engine parts are serviced, care
and cleanliness are important. A liberal coating of enigne
oil should be applied to friction areas during assembly, to
protect and lubricate the surfaces on initial operation.
Proper cleaning and protection of machined surfaces and
friction areas is part of the repair procedure. This is con-
sidered standard shop practice even if not specifically
stated.
Whenever valve train components are removed for ser-
vice, they should be kept in order. They should be
installed in the same locations, and with the same mating
surfaces, as when they were removed.
Battery cables should be disconnected before any major
work is performed on the engine. Failure to disconnectcables may result in damage to wire harness or other
electrical parts.
ON-ENGINE SERVICE
Caution: Disconnect the negative battery cable be -
fore removing or installing any electrical unit, or
when a tool or equipment could easily come in con-
tact with exposed electrical terminals. Disconnect -
ing this cable will help prevent personal injury and
damage to the vehicle. The ignition must also be in
LOCK unless otherwise noted.
Notice:Any time the air cleaner is removed, the intake
opening should be covered. Thiswill protect against ac-
cidental entrance of foreign material, which could follow
the intake passage into the cylinder and cause exten-
sive damage when the engine is started.
D AEW OO M Y_2000
SECTION 1B1
M162 ENGINE MECHANICAL
CAUTION: Disconnect the negative battery cable before removing or installing any electrical unit or when a
tool or equipment could easily come in contact with exposed electrical terminals. Disconnecting this cable
will help prevent personal injury and damage to the vehicle. The ignition must also be in LOCK unless other -
wise noted.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specifications 1B1 -- 2............................
Fastener Tightening Specifications 1B1 -- 2..........
Special Tools 1B1 -- 4.............................
Special Tools Table 1B1-- 4.......................
Maintenance and Repair 1B1 -- 7...................
On-- Vehicle Service 1B1-- 7.........................
Engine Assembly 1B1-- 7.........................
Crankcase Ventilation System 1B1-- 14.............
Generator 1B1-- 16..............................
Engine Mount 1B1-- 17...........................
Poly V-- Belt 1B1 -- 18.............................
Tensioning Device 1B1-- 20.......................
Poly V-- Belt Inspection 1B1-- 21...................
Cylinder Head Cover 1B1-- 24.....................
Cylinder Head Front Cover 1B1 -- 26...............
Cylinder Head 1B1-- 28...........................
Timing Gear Case Cover 1B1-- 31.................
Crankshaft Sealing Rear Cover 1B1-- 33...........
Belt Pulley and Vibration Damper 1B1-- 35..........
Crankshaft Front Radial Seal 1B1-- 38.............
Crankshaft Rear Radial Seal 1B1-- 40..............
Crankshaft 1B1-- 41.............................
Flywheel / Driven Plate 1B1 -- 47...................
Camshaft Adjuster 1B1-- 50.......................
Camshaft Sprocket Bolt 1B1-- 52..................
Camshaft 1B1-- 54..............................
Camshaft Timing Position 1B1 -- 59................Valve Spring 1B1 -- 62............................
Valve Stem Seal 1B1-- 66........................
Chain Tensioner 1B1-- 67.........................
Timing Chain 1B1-- 70............................
Tensioning Rail 1B1-- 75..........................
Cylinder Head Guide Rail 1B1-- 76.................
Crankcase Guide Rail 1B1-- 77....................
Crankshaft Sprocket 1B1-- 78.....................
Piston 1B1-- 80..................................
Connecting Rod 1B1-- 83.........................
Piston Ring 1B1 -- 85.............................
Engine Oil Specification 1B1-- 87..................
Oil Pan 1B1-- 88.................................
Engine Oil and Oil Filter Element 1B1-- 90..........
Oil Filter 1B1-- 92................................
Oil Pump 1B1-- 94...............................
Oil Pressure Relief Valve 1B1-- 96.................
Oil Non-Return Valve 1B1-- 97....................
Oil Dipstick Guide Tube 1B1-- 98..................
Unit Repair 1B1 -- 99..............................
Oil Gallery in Crankcase 1B1 -- 99..................
Oil Gallery in Cylinder Head 1B1-- 101..............
Core Plugs in Crankcase 1B1-- 104................
Cylinder Bore 1B1-- 106..........................
Crankcase Mating Surface 1B1-- 108..............
Cylinder Head Mating Surface 1B1-- 110...........