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Engine room compartment fuse panel
(Kappa 1.4L MPI Engine (Gasoline))
SymbolFuse ratingCircuit Protected
80A MDPS Unit
ALT150A 125AFuse - RR DEFOG, ABS1, ABS2, BLOWER
40A Rear Defogger Relay
140A ABS/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Control
40A ABS/ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Control, Multipurpose Check Connector
40A Air Conditioner Blower Relay
10A Wiper Motor, Multifunction Switch, Wiper LO Relay
10A Cooling Fan1 Relay, Cooling Fan2 Relay
10AOxygen Sensor (Up), Oxygen Sensor (Down), Front Wheel Sensor RH, Engine Coolant Stop Valve
(M/T), Variable Intake Solenoid Valve (M/T)
15AECM/PCM, Engine Coolant Stop Valve (A/T), Oil Control Valve #1, #2 (M/T), Variable Intake Sole‐
noid Valve (A/T), Purge Control Solenoid Valve (M/T), A/C Blower Relay
10A Head Lamp RH
10A Head Lamp LH
IGN
COIL20A Ignition Coil #1~#4, Condenser
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Maintenance
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Underbody maintenance
Corrosive materials used for ice and
snow removal and dust control may
collect on the underbody. If these ma‐ terials are not removed, accelerated
rusting can occur on underbody parts
such as the fuel lines, frame, floor pan and exhaust system, even though they
have been treated with rust protection.
Thoroughly flush the vehicle underbody
and wheel openings with lukewarm or cold water once a month, after off-
road driving and at the end of each
winter. Pay special attention to these areas because it is difficult to see all
the mud and dirt. It will do more harm
than good to wet down the road grime without removing it. The lower edges
of the doors, rocker panels, and frame
members have drain holes that should not clog with dirt; trapped water in
these areas can cause rusting.
WARNING
After washing the vehicle, test thebrakes while driving slowly to see ifthey have been affected by water. Ifbraking performance is impaired, dry
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the brakes by applying them lightlywhile maintaining a slow forwardspeed.
Aluminum wheel maintenance
The aluminum wheels are coated with a
clear protective finish. • Do not use any abrasive cleaner, pol‐ ishing compound, solvent, or wirebrushes on aluminum wheels. They
may scratch or damage the finish.
• Clean the wheel when it has cooled.
• Use only a mild soap or neutral deter‐ gent, and rinse thoroughly with wa‐
ter. Also, be sure to clean the wheels
after driving on salted roads. This helps prevent corrosion.
• Avoid washing the wheels with high- speed car wash brushes.
• Do not use any alkaline or acid deter‐ gent. It may damage and corrode the
aluminum wheels coated with a clear
protective finish.
Corrosion protection
Protecting your vehicle from corrosion
By using the most advanced design and
construction practices to combat corro‐ sion, we produce vehicles of the highest
quality. However, this is only part of
the job. To achieve the long-term cor‐ rosion resistance your vehicle can deliv‐
er, the owner's cooperation and assis‐
tance is also required.
Common causes of corrosion
The most common causes of corrosion on your vehicle are: • Road salt, dirt and moisture that is allowed to accumulate underneath
the vehicle.
• Removal of paint or protective coat‐ ings by stones, gravel, abrasion or
minor scrapes and dents which leave unprotected metal exposed to corro‐
sion.
High-corrosion areas
If you live in an area where your vehicle
is regularly exposed to corrosive mate‐ rials, corrosion protection is particularly
important. Some of the common cau‐
ses of accelerated corrosion are road salts, dust control chemicals, ocean air
and industrial pollution.
Maintenance
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Don't neglect the interior
Moisture can collect under the floor
mats and carpeting and cause corro‐
sion. Check under the mats periodically to be sure the carpeting is dry. Use
particular care if you carry fertilizers,
cleaning materials or chemicals in the vehicle.
These should be carried only in proper
containers and any spills or leaks
should be cleaned up, flushed with clean water and thoroughly dried.
Interior care
Interior general precautions
Prevent chemicals such as perfume,
cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand cleaner, and air freshener from contacting the
interior parts because they may cause
damage or discoloration. If they do con‐ tact the interior parts, wipe them off
immediately. If necessary, use a vinyle
cleaner, see instructions for correct us‐ age.
CAUTION
Never allow water or other liquids tocome in contact with electrical/elec‐
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tronic components inside the vehicleas this may damage them.
CAUTION
When cleaning leather products(steering wheel, seats etc.), useneutral detergents or low alcoholcontent solutions. If you use high al‐cohol content solutions or acid/alka‐line detergents, the color of theleather may fade or the surface mayget stripped off.
Taking care of leather seats
• Vacuum the seat periodically to re‐ move dust and sand on the seat. It
will prevent abrasion or damage of the leather and maintain its quality.
• Wipe the natural leather seat cover often with dry or soft cloth.
• Sufficient use of a leather protective may prevent abrasion of the cover
and helps maintain the color.
Be sure to read the instructions and
consult a specialist when using leath‐ er coating or protective agents. • Leather with bright colors(beige,
cream beige) is easily contaminated
and clear in appearance. Clean the
seats frequently.
• Avoid wiping with wet cloth. It may cause the surface to crack.
Cleaning the leather seats
• Remove all contaminations instantly.Refer to instructions below for re‐
moval of each contaminant.
• Cosmetic products(sunscreen, foun‐ dation, etc.)- Apply cleansing cream on a cloth and wipe the contaminated point.
Wipe off the cream with a wet
cloth and remove water with a dry
cloth.
• Beverages(coffee, soft drink, etc.) - Apply a small amount of neutraldetergent and wipe until contami‐
nations do not smear.
• Oil - Remove oil instantly with absorba‐ble cloth and wipe with stain re‐
mover for natural leather only.
• Chewing gum - Harden the gum with ice and re‐move gradually.
Maintenance
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Engine..........................................................................................9-02
Dimensions................................................................................. 9-03
Bulb wattage..............................................................................9-04
Tires and wheels....................................................................... 9-06
Weight/Volume.......................................................................... 9-11
Air conditioning system........................................................... 9-12
Recommended lubricants and capacities.............................. 9-13Recommended SAE viscosity number............................... 9-15
Vehicle identification number (VIN)........................................9-17
Vehicle certification label ........................................................ 9-18
Tire specification and pressure label..................................... 9-19
Engine number.......................................................................... 9-20
Air conditioner compressor label............................................ 9-21
Refrigerant label ...................................................................... 9-22
Declaration of conformity....................................................... 9-23
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DIMENSIONS
Itemmm (in)
Overall length 4,140 (162.9)
Overall width 1,760 (69.3)
Overall height Without roof rack
1,485 (58.4) (15’’ tire)
1,505 (59.3) (17’’ tire)
With roof rack 1,500 (59.1) (15’’ tire)
1,520 (59.8) (17’’ tire)
Front tread 185/65R15
1,537 (60.5)
205/55R17 1,531 (60.2)
Rear tread 185/65R15
1,544 (60.8)
205/55R17 1,539 (60.6)
Wheelbase 2,580 (101.6)
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Specifications & Consumer information
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TIRES AND WHEELS
For Europe
Specifications & Consumer information
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ItemTire sizeWheel size
Load CapacitySpeed capacityInflation pressure [bar (psi, kPa)]Wheellug nuttorqueKgf·m(lbf·ft,N·m)
Normal loadMaximum load
LI *1KgSS *2Km/hFrontRearFrontRear
Full size tire 185/65R15 6.0J x 15 88 560 H 210 2.35 2.15 2.4 2.5
11 ~ 13
(79 ~ 94, 107 ~127)
(34,
235) (31,
215) (35,
240) (36,
250)
2.5 2.3 2.5 2.5
(36,
250) (33,
230) (36,
250) (36,
250)
(F/C
Pack) (F/C
Pack) (F/C
Pack) (F/C
Pack)
2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6
(38,
260) (38,
260) (38,
260) (38,
260)
(Eco
pack) (Eco
pack) (Eco
pack) (Eco
pack)
195/55R16 6.0J x 16 87 545 H 210 2.3 2.1 2.4 2.6
(34,
235) (31,
215) (35,
240) (37,
260)
205/45R17 6.5J x 17 88 560 V 240 2.3 2.1 2.4 2.6
(34,
235) (31,
215) (35,
240) (37,
260)
*1 Load Index
*2 Speed Symbol
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ItemTire sizeWheel size
Load CapacitySpeed capacityInflation pressure [bar (psi, kPa)]Wheellug nuttorqueKgf·m(lbf·ft,N·m)
Normal loadMaximum load
LI *1KgSS *2Km/hFrontRearFrontRear
Full size tire 205/55R17 6.5J x 17 95 690 V 240 2.35 2.1 2.4 2.6
11 ~ 13
(79 ~ 94, 107 ~127)
(34,
235) (31,
215) (35,
240) (37,
260)
Compact
spare tire T125/80D15 3.5J x 15 95 690 M 130
4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2
(60,
420) (60,
420) (60,
420) (60,
420)
T125/80D16 4.0T x 16 97 730 M 130 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2
(60,
420) (60,
420) (60,
420) (60,
420)
*1 Load Index
*2 Speed Symbol
Specifications & Consumer information
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