
9L – 8IGLASS AND MIRRORS
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
StepNo Yes Value(s) Action
151. Remove the retaining screw for the electric
control outside rearview mirror and power win-
dow switch assembly.
2. Lift the switch assembly so that the connectors
on the underside are visible.
3. Leave the electric control outside rearview mir-
ror disconnected, but do not disconnect the
mirror switch connector.
4. Turn the ignition ON.
5. At the electric control outside rearview mirror
switch connector, backprobe to measure the
voltage between terminal 4 (GRY) and terminal
6 (LT GRN if testing the left side or GRN/BLK if
testing the right side).
6. Operate the in/out adjustment on the switch,
and record the voltage indicated in each switch
position.
7. Connect a voltmeter between terminal 4 (GRY)
and terminal 7 (WHT if testing the left side or
RED/WHT if testing the right side.
8. Operate the up/down adjustment on the switch,
and record the voltage indicated in each switch
position.
Does the voltmeter indicate the specified voltage for
each test, with the polarity reversing when the switch
was changed from in to out or up to down?11–14 vGo to Step 16 Go to Step 12
16Repair the open circuit between the electric control
outside rearview mirror switch and the electric con-
trol outside rearview mirror connector.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
FOLDING MIRROR UNIT
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
1Check the folding mirror unit.
Does the folding mirror unit work?–Go to Step 3Go to Step 2
2Check fuse F8.
Is fuse F8 blown?–Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
31. Check for a short circuit and repair it, if neces-
sary.
2. Replace the fuse.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
41. On the side of the vehicle which has the mal-
functioning folding mirror unit, remove the black
plastic escutcheon from the trim panel side of
the door.
2. Disconnect the folding mirror unit electrical
connector.
3. Turn the ignition ON.
4. Turn on the folding mirror switch.
5. Use a voltmeter to backprobe terminal 7 (LT
GRN/BLK), 8 (BRN/WHT) at the folding mirror
unit electrical connector.
Does the voltmeter indicate the specified value?11–14 v Go to Step 8 Go to Step 7

GLASS AND MIRRORS 9L – 19
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
AND SYSTEM OPERATION
STATIONARY GLASS
Stationary glass consists of all the glass on the vehicle
which is immovable within its frame, such as the wind-
shield glass, the back glass, and the inside rearview mir-
ror.
ELECTRIC CONTROL HEATED
OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR
The electric control for the heated outside rearview mirroris on the driver’s side door. The mirror defogger is acti-
vated by the rear window defogger switch.
INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR
The rearview mirror pivots at the ball–and–socket mirror
pivot and can be manually adjusted up/down and left/right.
FOLDING MIRROR UNIT
The folding mirror system is automatically folding the mir-
ror in parking state.

DOORS 9P – 9
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
System With Front and Rear Power Windows, One or Both Front
Windows are Inoperative
CAUTION : When powering the window motors directly from a battery with jumper wires, make sure one of the
jumper wires contains a fuse. If the jumpers are accidentally touched together, the fuse will prevent sparking
and burns from sudden terminal heating.
Step
ActionValue(s)YesNo
11. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Attempt to operate each front power window.
Is either window working?–Go to
Step 18Go to
Step 2
2Visually inspect the connection at the power
window main switch.
Is the electrical connector correctly attached
to the main switch?–Go to
Step 4Go to
Step 3
3Correctly attach the electrical connector to
the power window main switch.
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–
41. Disconnect the electrical connector from the
power window main switch.
2. Turn the ignition ON.
3. Check the voltage at terminal 3 and 10 of the
power window main switch connector.
Is the voltage equal to the specified value?11–14 vGo to
Step 16Go to
Step 5
5Check fuses EF14 and EF9.
Is either fuse blown?–Go to
Step 6Go to
Step 7
61. Check for a short circuit and repair, if neces-
sary.
2. Replace the blown fuse(s).
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–
71. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Check the voltages at fuses Ef9 and EF14.
Are both voltages equal to the specified val-
ue?11–14 vGo to
Step 9Go to
Step 8
8Repair the power supply to the fuse which did
not indicate battery voltage with the ignition
on.
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–
91. Remove the power window relay.
2. Turn the ignition ON.
3. Check the voltage at terminal 30 and terminal
86 of the power window relay socket. (Termi-
nals of the relay socket can be identified by
the markings on the bottom of the relay.)
Does the voltmeter indicate the specified val-
ue?11–14 vGo to
Step 11Go to
Step 10
10Repair the open circuit between the fuses and
the power window relay.
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–

9P – 12IDOORS
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
System With Front and Rear Power Windows, One or Both Rear
Windows are Inoperative
CAUTION : When powering the window motors directly from a battery with jumper wires, make sure one of the
jumper wires contains a fuse. If the jumpers are accidentally touched together, the fuse will prevent sparking
and burns from sudden terminal heating.
Step
ActionValue(s)YesNo
11. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Make sure that the window lock position has
not been selected on the power window main
switch.
Is either rear power window working?–Go to
Step 18Go to
Step 2
2Visually inspect the connection at the power
window main switch.
Is the electrical connector correctly attached
to the main switch?–Go to
Step 4Go to
Step 3
3Correctly attach the electrical connector to
the power window main switch.
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–
41. Disconnect the electrical connector from the
power window main switch.
2. Turn the ignition ON.
3. Check the voltage at terminal 3 and 10 of the
power window main switch connector.
Is the voltage equal to the specified value?11–14 vGo to
Step 16Go to
Step 5
5Check fuses EF9 and EF14.
Is either fuse blown?–Go to
Step 6Go to
Step 7
61. Check for a short circuit and repair, if neces-
sary.
2. Replace the blown fuse(s).
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–
71. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Check the voltages at fuses Ef9 and EF14.
Are both voltages equal to the specified val-
ue?11–14 vGo to
Step 9Go to
Step 8
8Repair the power supply to the fuse which did
not indicate battery voltage with the ignition
on.
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–
91. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Remove the power window relay.
3. Check the voltage at terminal 30 and terminal
86 of the power window relay socket. (Termi-
nals of the relay socket can be identified by
the markings on the bottom of the relay.)
Does the voltmeter indicate the specified val-
ue?11–14 vGo to
Step 11Go to
Step 10
10Repair the open circuit between the fuses and
the power window relay.
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–

9P – 14IDOORS
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
StepNo Yes Value(s) Action
181. Remove the trim panel from the rear door
which has an inoperative power window.
2. Move a vehicle battery close enough to the
door so that the window motor can be pow-
ered directly from the battery with jumper
wires.
3. Disconnect the the two–pin window motor
connector in the door.
Important : To prevent the fuse in the jumper wire
from blowing, do not touch the jumper wires togeth-
er.
1. Attach a jumper wire between the negative
battery terminal and one of the terminals in
the two–pin window motor connector.
2. Attach a fused jumper wire between the posi-
tive battery terminal and the remaining termi-
nal in the two–pin power window motor con-
nector. Unless the motor is at the end of its
travel, the power window should move with
the jumpers attached.
3. To move the power window in the opposite
direction, reverse the jumper wire connec-
tions at the power window motor connector.
Does the power window operate in both direc-
tions when the motor is operated directly from
a battery?–Go to
Step 20Go to
Step 19
19Replace the power window motor.
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–
201. Make sure the window lock on the main
switch is off.
2. Turn the ignition ON.
3. At the rear power window switch connector,
check the voltage at terminal 1.
Is the voltage equal to the specified value?11–14vGo to
Step 21Go to
Step 29
211. At the power window motor two–pin connec-
tor, use an ohmmeter to measure the resist-
ance of the power window motor. Record the
resistance.
2. Re–connect the two–pin power window motor
connector.
3. Disconnect the rear power window switch
connector.
4. Use an ohmmeter to measure between termi-
nals 2 and 6 of the rear power window switch
connector.
Is the resistance measured at the rear power
window switch connector equal to the resist-
ance previously measured at the rear power
window motor connector?–Go to
Step 23Go to
Step 22
22Repair the open circuit between the rear pow-
er window switch and the rear power window
motor connector.
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–

DOORS 9P – 15
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
StepNo Yes Value(s) Action
231. Remove the rear power window switch for
testing.
2. Connect an ohmmeter between terminals 4
and 2 of the rear power window switch, and
observe the ohmmeter.
3. Connect the ohmmeter between terminals 11
and 6 of the rear power window switch, and
observe the ohmmeter.
For both tests, did the ohmmeter indicate the
specified value? 0 WGo to
Step 25Go to
Step 24
24Replace the rear power window switch.
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–
251. With the rear power window switch removed
for testing, connect an ohmmeter between
terminals 1 and 2, and put the switch in the
DOWN position. Observe the ohmmeter.
2. Connect the ohmmeter between terminals 1
and 6, and put the switch in the UP position
and observe the ohmmeter.
For both tests, did the ohmmeter indicate the
specified value? 0 WGo to
Step 26Go to
Step 24
261. Reconnect the rear power window switch
connector.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector from the
power window main switch.
3. Use an ohmmeter to measure the resistance
at the power window main switch between
between terminals 8 and 12 if you are testing
the left rear window, or terminals 13 and 14 if
you are testing the right rear window.
Is the resistance equal to the resistance pre-
viously measured at the motor connector?–Go to
Step 28Go to
Step 27
27Repair the open circuit between the power
window main switch and the rear power win-
dow switch.
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–
28Replace the power window main switch.
Is the repair complete?–System
OK–
291. Remove the power window main switch, but
do not disconnect the electrical connector.
2. Make sure the window lock is off.
3. Turn the ignition ON.
4. Check the voltage at terminal 7 of the power
window main switch.
Is the voltage equal to the specified value?11–14 vGo to
Step 27Go to
Step 28

DOORS 9P – 29
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
AND SYSTEM OPERATION
DOOR LOCK STRIKER
The front and the rear door lock strikers each consist of a
striker with two screws threaded into a floating cage plate
in the B–pillars and the C–pillars. The door is secured in
the closed position when the door lock fork snaps over and
engages the striker.
CHILDPROOF REAR DOOR LOCK
The childproof rear door locks help prevent passengers,
especially children, from opening the rear doors of the ve-
hicle from the inside.
To activate the locks, move the levers of both rear doors
to the lock position. Then, close both doors. The rear pas-
sengers will be unable to open the doors from inside of the
vehicle.
To deactivate the locks, unlock the door from the inside of
the vehicle and open the door from the outside. Move the
lever to the unlock position. The rear door will now work
normally.
POWER DOOR LOCKS
The power door locks use a solenoid that is contained in
each door lock assembly. The door locks are activated by
the actuator on the inside door handle or by the lock cylin-
der on the driver’s side door only. When the driver’s side
door is locked or unlocked by the actuator or the lock cylin-
der, all doors are locked or unlocked accordingly.
POWER WINDOWS
The power windows are controlled by electrical switches
on the door panels and are operated by a motor at each
window regulator. Each door has a switch to control its
window, and the driver’s side door has four switches to
control all door windows on the vehicle. The windows are
lowered by pressing the switch and raised by pulling up on
the switch. The window will stop movement when the
switch is released or when the window is completely open
or closed.
The driver’s side window opens automatically. By pressing
and releasing the switch, the driver ’s side window will low-
er and will stop only when the switch is activated again, or
when the window is completely open.
The driver’s side door control also contains a window lock
button that will prevent the operation of the front passen-
ger door or the rear door windows when pressed.

9Q – 12IROOF
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
AND SYSTEM OPERATION
ROOF
The roof is a one–piece painted metal unit which incorpo-
rates a single solid headliner. There are two moldings, one
per side on the vehicle’s roof, which enclose and hide the
roof rail seams. The roof moldings are serviceable as indi-
vidual units.
The one–piece formed headliner consists of a molded
substrate covered with a foam–backed cloth facing. The
one–piece construction requires that the headliner be ser-
viced as a complete assembly.
POWER SUNROOF/SUNROOF
CONTROL SWITCH
The sunroof has the following characteristics:
S Intended to provide light and air through the roof
the vehicle.
S Built into the roof.
S Made of glass.
S Equipped with a sunshade that opens and closes
manually.
S Powered by an electric motor.
S Controlled by a toggle switch built into the interior
courtesy lamp assembly.
The sunroof control switch is a toggle button located on the
right side of the interior courtesy lamp assembly.
To operate the sunroof, the ignition must be ON.Tilting the Sunroof, Open and Closed
To tilt open the rear end of the sunroof, press and hold the
forward portion of the toggle button until the sunroof tilts
open.
To close the sunroof from a tilted–open position, press and
hold the rear portion of the toggle button until the sunroof
tilts closed.
Sliding the Sunroof, Open and Closed
To slide open the sunroof, press the rear portion of the
toggle button until the sunroof slides. If the sun shade is
closed, the sunroof will pull the sunshade open when the
sunroof slides open.
To close the sunroof from a slid–open position, press the
forward portion of the toggle button until the sunroof slides
closed.
SUN VISORS WITH VANITY MIRROR
The sun visors swing down in order to block out glare.
They also swing to the side when they are released from
the support. To replace the vanity mirror lamp, refer to
Section 9B, Lighting Systems.
PASSENGER ASSIST HANDLES
There is a passenger assist handle for each rear outboard
seat and for the front passenger seat. Passengers can use
these handles to assist in keeping their balance over rough
roads or during sharp turns.
COAT HOOKS
The coat hooks are located on the left and the right rear
passenger assist handles.