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Foreword We are pleased to welcome you to the family of Daihatsu owners all over the world. As you know, the performance and durability of a vehicle depends, to a large extent, upon the way it is maintained and driven. This manual will assist you for the most benefit from your Daihatsu vehicle. Before you operate your vehicle, carefully read this manual and use it as a reference sources whenever necessary. If you have any question, feel free to contact your Daihatsu dealer. We are ready for providing qualified services and assistance. DAIHATSU MOTOR CO., LTD © 1992 DAIHATSU MOTOR CO. LTD, All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in Whole or in part, without the written permission of Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd Your Owner's Manual ‘© Belore you operate your Daihatsu, care- fully feag this manual Toprotect yourself and extend the ite cf your Daihatsu, follow the instructions in this menval Fallure to observe these instructions may resutt In serious bodily injury and damage to your vehicle. + Throughout this manual, we have made general roferonces to. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and. NOTES. WARNINGS: are given 10 help you avord the risk of accidents or bodily injuries. CAUTIONS: are given to help you avoid damages to your vehicle. NOTES are given to pro vide important information or ops in operating your vehicle. + Allinformation and specifications in this manual are current at the time ot print. ing. We resorve the right to make chan- 996 at any time without notice, + Note that this manual applies to all models and explaing all equipment, Including options. Therefore, you ‘may find some descriptions of equip- ‘ment not installed in your Daihatsu, In addition, the lustrations are main- ly of the left-hand drive vahicles. © The numbers below descriptions and Musvations do not affect the contents, © If you soll your Daihatsu, leave this ‘manual in the vehicis, The future owner will also nocd it Your responsibility for maintenance Ihis the owner's responsibilty to make sure that the specified maintenance is per- formed. Section 13 gives details of main- tenance requirements, Important information for safe operation We at Daihatsu want you to enjoy your new vehicle with allits capabilities, We also want you to remember that safety and common ‘sense driving go hand in hand. Part of com- mon sense driving is learning about the capabilities and limitations of a vehicle, and realizing that vehicles designed for aif {erent purposes may handle differently As with other vehicles ofthis type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or an accident. Be sure to read "For your safety" on page 1-1 Vehicle identification Built date (for Australian specifications) The vehicle identification number is on the ‘crossmember at the front section of the vehicle DAWATSU MOTOR CO, TOP er Q SPN YE MBRR IH The buill dates the calendar month and the year in which the body shell and power train sub-assemblies are conjoined and the vehicle is driven or moved from the praduc- tion tine Engine Identification The engine identifications are given on the. places as shown inthe ilustration, Table of contents 1 Special precautions for your vehicle 10 Driving tips 2 Doors and locks 11 In case of an emergency 3 Seats and seat belts 12 Appearance care Go 4 Instruments and controls 13. Vehicle maintenance gi 5 Meters and gauges 14 Do-ityourself maintenance service 6 Air control systems 15 Specifications : , 7 Audio systems 16 Emission control system 8 Mirrors 17 Index 9 Interior equipment Exterior view Soft top (page 226) Spare re page 177) Ean foding So tp p9982-13) Reor wiper ipage 46, 14-25) [Resin top (nage 2-10 = — sun oot ipage 28) Windowshield wiper page 45, 1424) \ i 2) & Doors and ek (Geee2) | } Outside mirrors (page 8-1) Free whecting hub (page 108) bul page 1628 eiaaeeete Ugh bubs (page 4-26) —J Tire ipage 1-8, 1690' Automatic locking hub page 1091 Interior view Front soa (page 3-1 Seatbet (page 5-6)— Easy folding type sof top (page 2-13) Soft top (page 228) Resin op (page 2-10) Parking brake (page 10-19) —! “Trantor hit iver page 10) “Transmssion hit ever page 10-6}— Sun ool page 28) rere itt (pape 9-1), Daynight ior (page 8-2) Sun visio (p09 9-9) wl Instrument panel overview Left-hand drive vehicle © Left vent (Page 6-1) @ Muli-coniros switcin (Page 4-2) @ Rear window detfoger switch (Page 4-6) @ Thies stage damper switch (Page 4-8) © Speedometer (Page 5-7) @ Water temperature gauge (Page 5-6) @ Fuel gauge (Page 6-5) @ Tachometer (Page 5-7) vill @ Front wiper ewiten (Page 4-§) @ Rear fog light swich (Page 4-7) © Hezard warning signal satch (Page 4-3) ® Voltmeter (Page 5-10) Inciinomoter Page 5-8) B Digital clock Page 5-7) @ Fight vont (Page 6-1) Glove box (Page 9-4) @ Cigereto liter (Page 4-7) @ Radio (Page 7-1) @ Heater control panel (Page 6-1) @ Center vant (Page 6-1) ® Headlight leveling switch (Page 4-5) ® lgniten swatch (Page 4-1) @ Engine nood rolsase (Page 2-5) ® Rear wiper switch (Pago 4-6) ® Rear neater swich (Page €-3) Right-hand drive vehicle © Lett vent (Page 6-1) Digital clock (Page 5-7) @ Inclinometer (Page 5-8) @ Volmeter (Page 5-9) ® Hazard warning signa! ewiten Page 4-3) © Front wiper switen (Pege 4-5) ® Twee stage damper switen (Page 4-8) @ Rear wiper surtcn (Page 4-6) @ Speedomeisr (Page 5-7) @ Water tomoerature gauge (Page 6-6) Fuel gauge (Page 5-5) @ Tachometer (Page 5-7) ‘@ Rear fog light switon (Page 4-7) @ Rear window detfoger switch (Page 4-6) @ Rigrt vert Page 6-1) @ Mun-control switch (Page 4-2) ao lgntton switch (Page 4-1) @ Engine moos release (Page 2-5) Cigarette lighter (Page 4-7) ® Heaier control pane’ (Page 6-1) @ Racto (Page 7-1) @ Cenier vont (Page 6-1) @ Giove box (Page 9-4) ® Hoadlight leveling switch (Page 4-5) i Section 1 5 Special precautions for your vehicle For your safety WwW Engine exhaust gas 1-2 Catalytic converter ... 13 Fuel recommendation 6. 14 Modification of your vehicle 14 Installation of a mobile two-way radio system 14 Break-In period 18 For your safety This vehicle is ane of the class of vehicles \vhich have higher around clearance ancl a narrower irack Specina design charac- tofstics give them a higher center of gravity than ordinary vehicles. An advantage of the higher ground clearance isa bettor view of the road allow- ing you to anticipate problems. They are riot cesigned for cornering at the same speeds as conventional 2-Wheel-Drive vehicles any more than low-slung spars cars are designed ta perform salislacioriy under oft-road conaitions. PARWING: Bic ae tpeteosass cue WW Engine exhaust gas Whenever you suspect that exhaust fumes may have entered the vebicle, find out the ‘cause. Have the condition corrected ime diately IF you must drive your vehicle under this cconcition, Grive with all side windows fully ‘open and the back window closed Toprevent exhaust gas accident, folow the precautions bellow. Maintenance; Always maintain the engine exhaust sys tem, vehicle body, and ventilation systemin their correct operating conditions. Make sure the exhaust system has no icose con nections or holes We recommend thal the exhaust system and vehicle body be in spected by competent repair facilties in Ihe following casos = Whenever your vehicle has changed 12 ts ol '* Whenever you notice @ change in the exaust sounc '* Whenever the exhaust systen hasbeen damaged or corroded '* Whenever you hit an object In addition, follow the maintenance schedule in Section 13. Ventilation system; To allow the veniilation systom of your vehicle io operate properly at all times, make eure thatthe air inlat Gucts in frant of the windshield are always tree from snow, leaves and other obstructions, Daily operation; We recommend that you co not run the engine for ary extended periods of time while the venicle is parked or stooped, There are possbilies that carbon monoxide may admitted into your vehicle due 1G improperly-maintained or a Jammaged exhaust system De not run the engine i a garage or an enclosed area except when required for diving the vehicle in oF out Make sure thal snow or olher objects donot acoumulate around the tail pipe te prevent ‘oxhaust Gases from accumulating under the vehicle boay, Catalytic converter o SO Swen The catalytic converter is an emission control device Installed in the exhaust system. The catalytic converter reduces pollutants contained in exhaust gases. park ele i rg 00, couldtadotie, CAUTION When a large amount of unburned ges is Introduced Into the catalytic converter, It ‘may cause the calalytic converter to ‘overheat and lead to a fire hazard. To prevent this and other damage, the following precautions should’ be ‘obsarved; © Do not drive with an extremely lov fuel level. This could cause the engine to rmistire, resulting in excessive load on the catalytic converter. ‘= Do not run the ongine at idle speed for mare then 20 minutes. '* Koop the engine in good condition. Malfunctioning engine, electical, or ignition systems could cause the calalytic converter to overheat © Do not push or pull your vehiole to start it Do rot turn of the engine while tne venicle is moving, ‘Avoid racing the engine. Ht the engine is dificult to start, stalls Irequently, or pings er knocks during. acceleration, have your vehicle checked 26 soon as possible by a Daitatsu dealer. The periodic inspections speciied in the Daihatsu maintenance schedule must be performed to ensure that the catalytic converter and the entire emission control system operate propatiy. Use oniy unleaded gasoline. +3 Fuel recommendation Excopt for Auatrallan specifications Type HD-C engine Use leaded or unleaded fuel having Research Octane No. 90 or higher. Type HD-E engine: Use unleaded tue! having Research Oc- tane No. 90 or higher. For Australian ownera: Use unleaded fuel having Reserch Octane No. 90 or higher. Leaded fuel will cause the catalytic converter to lose its effectiveness and the emission control system not to function properly rT Modification of your vehicle Never modify your Daihatsu. Modlication of your vebicle could atlect its pertor- mance, safety or durabilly, and may even Violate governmental regulations. Damage or partonnance problems result- ing from modification may not be covered Uncier warranty. In addition, vehicle modifications can cause a loss of conttol, an accident, or serious bool injury. Installation of a mobile two-way radio system A mobile two-way radio system in your vehicle couki affect electronic systems: suchas tha electronic fuel injection eyster, Ifyou are going to instll @ mobile two-way radio system, make certain to follow the radio manufacturers’ instructions or consult a Daihatsu dealer for precautionary measure or special instructions a Break-in period ternal irigtion in a new engine is high. It wil Gecrease gradually as all moving arts adjust to each other. We recommend observing the following precautions during the fist 1,800 (1,000. miles) to extend the future performance and economy of your vehicle. | © Donet crive over 99 keh (55 mph), * Dornat drive for long periads at any one constant speed, either fast oF slow, # Avoid ullthrotle starts. + Iipossible, avoid hard stops, especially ‘uring the first 300 4m (200 miles) 5 ‘Swing-out quarter windows Hood Back d Fuel filler Sunroot Resin top Easy folding type soft top Soft top 2-5 2-6 27 2-8 2-10 2-413 2-26 Keys Key number Three keys are provided for the locks on your vehicle. We recommend that you keep a copy of the key number with your important papers Always keep @ spare key with you in case you lock your key in the vehicle. tfyouhave lost your keys, contact a Daihat- su dealer. Door locks WARNING * Ensure ‘the safety around the vehicle before opening any door. + Be oure, before driving, that all doors are securely closed and locked: This will help prevent the door from being eccidentally ‘opened, and the occupants from being thrown out of the vehicle. ‘+ Never leave infants or pets unattended in the vehicle In a hot day. Inside the vehicle will reach an extremely high temperature, ve Wl vs Lf Front To lock/unlock doors with key Turn the key toward the front of the vehicle to lock the door and toward the rear of the vehicle to unlock the door. Pull the outside handle to open the door. On vehicles equipped with power door locks, when you lock the driver side door, the passenger side door wil also automat- ically be locked. a Power windows Window lock ewitch 1. Push in 2. Hold uo handle Teak lever ‘nnd lose door Posh — Lock Lntook Oui “ Driver side ‘To lock/unlock doors trom inside Tolock doors trom outside without key —_To reise/lower the windows Push in the lack lever to lack the doar. Pull the lock lever to unlock the door Push in the lock lever. Close the door while holding the oulside handle in ils raised position. Be careful not to leave the key inside the vehicle. On vohicies equipped with power door locks, when you lock the driver side door, the passenger side door wil also automet- ieally be locked Front coor windows ean be contrelled by the window lock switch provides on the river side door. When the lock button is set in the “OFF ccosition, the passenger side window can- ot be raited oy lowered. Auto-switeh Window switch womatc (Oni for HD Vatices \With the ignition switch turned te tho "ON" position, when the switch is pulled upward lighly the window will rise ag long as the switch is held. When the switch is pushed down lightly the window will lower as long as tho sulci is held, (Auto mace) When the switch is pulled upware (Only for LH. Drive Vehicles) or pushed down fully, the window wil rise or lower automatically. Tostop the window hallway, lightly operate the switch to revereed direction Alter the window rise or lower completely, the switch willbe turned off automaticaly, With the ignition switch tuned to the “ON" positon, when the swich is pulled upward, the window vill se as long as the switch is held. When the switch is pushed down, the Window will lower as long as the switch is hela. WARNING: 2 ue chat cir and Pog eg aan ar Nae De el evo sees won the windows. With the ignition switch turned 19 the "ON" position, when the switeh is pulled uaward, the window wil ase as long as the surten is, held. When the switch is pushed down, the win: dow will ower as long as the svrich is held, = Door windows ‘Swing-out quarter windows ‘To openiciose door window Turn the handle to raise or lower the win To-open quarter windows |. Pub the lover toward you. 2, Push the lever toward the outside, 3, Push the lever in the direction indicated by the erroyr to lock the window in the open position To close quarter windows Pul the lever toward you. 2 Pul the lever to the inside. 3. Pusi the lover in ihe direction indicaled by the arrow to lock the window. To open hood Pull the hood lock lever under the driver ‘Se insirument pansl toward you Stand in front of the vahisle. Raise the ‘auxiliary catch with your fingers, then raise the hood ‘CAUTION * Do not use tools to open the hood. * Never open the hood with the wiper arms and blades in a raised position. ‘The hood may be scratched or the wiper arms end blades may be damaged. ‘To support hood Securely support the hood by inserting the hood ‘race completely into the siot provided (war ® “ator ihsetting od brace, make cure Rigupportéthe hood securely. Falluré'@ do so Gould cause the hood to fal hg result le injury. To lock hood Store the hood brace in he criginal storage position Lower the hood and push down gently on the front edge of the hood io latch it. w . 7 ure the hood uy lied and latched betore driving. 2:20 ‘¢ Should you notice while: the hood Is not latched 7 Immediately pull your vehicle to the side of the road, vehicle and latch the | correctly, Back door Remote back door release soe 4° To open back door To open the back door from out side, pull the outside hanalle toward you NOTE ‘On the soft top, first release the plastic strip from the rear ratainer before ‘opening the door. CAUTION Before closing the back door, raise the rear corner of the canvas $0 that it may not be pinched by the back door. 26 To locklunlock door from outside Turn the key clockwise to Ibek the door Tur the key counter clockwise to unlock to the door, ‘The key can be removed only alter Itnas bbeon relurned to the criginal position. To lockluniock back door The back door is locked by pushing the ‘switch in the "LOCK" direction, The back oor is unlocked by pushing the switch in tho" UNLOCK” direction WARNING te Keep the back door closed at alltimes while driving. so, that, polsoriots’ ex- aust gas pllfriot enter the vehicle in- terior. ag he Fuel filler WARNING ‘+ To prevent a tie when retuating, always turn the vehicle oft, Atao, do not smoke or ues any flame near the | fuel filler. - ‘+ Nevor:eairy any tusl container in your vohlela, The tuel may leak from the container and may cause an explosion or a fire. Remote fuel lid release To unlock fuel tid To open tue! lid “To unlock the fuel lid, turn the key clack- To open the fuel ld, pul the remote fuel lid wise, release upward To lock fuel ti To close fuel ia To tock the fuel id, push the id until itlocks To close the fuel lid, push the lid untl it securely, locka securely. 2 5 Fuel tank cap To open cap WARNING Turn the fuel tank cap counterclockwise to Open the cap slowly to release open Pressure gradually. This could fee prevent damage to the paint finish Align the clawe at the inner side of the cap nd your skin by apie flat! with the culout sections of the tank neck. Make sure the cap is securely Turnthe ueltank cap clockwise to securely elosed to prevent fuel spillage. 28 ‘Sunroof + Donot handle the sunroof while the vehicle is running. ‘© Never stand through the root ‘opening while the vehicle ia in motion or running. How to open sunroof 1. Push the lock button and pul the handle toward you. 2. Push the handle all the way in the up- ward cltection, Press the center of the handle until itis socurely in piace. CAUTION Maka sure that the handle has been locked securely. To close sunroot 1. Pullthe hancie towarc'you and close the roof. 2, Push tho handle unt olicking sound can be heard. Be sure that the handle is Jocked. To remove sunroot 1. While pushing the link of right and left side, pul the handle towards you and detach the handle fromm ts base. 2. Push up the back of the panel and remove it by pulling towards the rear. CAUTION ‘When removing the sunroof, make sure {hat the sunroof is not Intarfored with the body. When the sunroof Is removed, do not hang on or sit on to the sunroof frame. 28 Resin top 4 i - ae SO, — etsiner ca To Install sunroot 1. Align the hinge on the sunroa! front end ‘and ongage in catch on roo! front open ‘20d, then push io to position frors tear. ward CAUTION 1, Ensure thattwo hinges are securedin the catch on the roof front open end. 2. Installing the eunroot, do not raise it mora than 70°. Fallura to obearve this, Precaution will cause damage to the ‘sunroof due to Its Interference with the body. Close the roof, push the tell and aight ‘ink on the handle and push in to the note on base securely Lock tne handle by pushing unit securely locked and a clicking sound can be heard, To remove resin top panel 1. Flomove the rear wiper blade and store itfor next use NOTE ‘After the wiper blade has been removed, reinstall the retainer cap and the attaching nut for next use. 2. Remove the beck window defogger 4. Remove the window support handles (4 §, Remove the back window glass. {ground hamess attaching bot. points). Store the rear window glass in a sale place in order to avo'd any damage. NOTE After the hamess has been dlaconnected, reinstall the bolt to the ‘ack door for next use. 3, Disconnect the connector for the rear window defogger. at 6. Remove the caps for the resin panel attaching bolts (10 points). Then remove the resin top panel attaching bolts (10 points). NOTE When removing the caps, use a cloth to avold any damage to the vehicle body. 212 7. Remove the attaching bolts on roll bar bracket. 8 Remove the resin top panel from the| vehicle. WARNING Do not remove or modity the roll bar. Removal or modification of the bar will result In reduced occupant protection In the event of an accident. Never drive the vehicie with the back window In place after the resin panel has been removed. Fallure to observe thie warning will cause back window glass breakage {and the rlak of personal injury. ‘CAUTION Do not remove any parts such as the toof panel, side panel and weether strip ‘tc. from the resin top panel aasembly. Failure to observe this caution may ‘cause water leaking problem or damage. Yo instal! resin top panel Reverse the removal procedure to install the resin top panel WARNING Never drive vehicle with the back win- dow removed. Poleonous exhaust ‘gases can enter the vehicle. ‘CAUTION © Make eure that all the resin panel at- taching bolts tightened securely. Tightening Torque: 1.0-1.6 kgm (72-11.8 Hd, 9.8-15.7 Nm) ‘© Make aure that the back window at- taching bolts are tightened securely. Easy folding type soft top CAUTION © Do not run a soft top through ‘automatic car washes. ‘© Do not ramove the soft top when temperature is below °C (41°F). If you do 20, the soft top may be damaged, '* Do not remove the soft top when the windows are dirty because dirt and grit may scratch the window. * If temperature Is below freezing, do ‘not attempt to change the position of the soft top on the vehicte or roll the ‘soft windows. If you do 80, the soft top may be damaged. aa = © Do not operate vehicie with the soft top partially Installed. NOTE © Refer to “Appearance care” in ‘section 12 for Important information ‘on cleaning and caring for your soft top. ‘© Mt temperature te below 24°C (72°F) and/or the soft top haa been folded dawn tor a period of time, the canvas, ‘will appaar to have shrunk when you ‘alae it, making tt difficult to raise the canvas. This Is caused by a natural contraction of the vinyl coating onthe canvas. Place the vehicie in a warm area. Pull steadily on the canvas. The vinyl will stretch back to its original etze. a Enay folding type soft top installation Back door window weather sie To Install soft top after removing reain top. (See “Resin top") 1. Make sure that the back door window has been removed. 2 Detach the 11 clips and remove the ‘weather strip sub assemoly Install the rear pilar outer weather sin ‘and the back door lower weather strio ‘onto the rear body. ‘Cut tne weather strip end to adjust its length, it necessary. 4. Install the 2 plastic grommets (white) ‘onto the rear body as shown in the above ilustration. Alignment taser BE swap \\\aotpaner rene 5. Remove the alignment pins from right and lelt corners of the body. 6. Install the back door upper seals onto the right and left corners as shown in he itustration. 7. Install the 2 straps onto the right and left corners in order to fix the canvas. “che. NE Upper seat 8. Install the canvas bow assembly onto 9, the rear Dody. Tighien ihe 6 screws (3 points each at the right and et sides) Wind the strap around the rear bow Secure the strap with tne hook, a8 Install the side retainers onto each side wih 6 screws (3 points each at the right and Jett sides) as showa in the illustra- tion 10.install the rear side retainers onto each comer with four screws, while holding down the upper seal so that it may rot fioat. (Two points each at the right and left corners) Ccanvasteim ‘Hinstall the rear retainer onto the back 12.Raise the front canvas bow and tit it 13.Altach the tarpaulin bow trim onto the door with five screws. backward, {ont canvas bow. Temporarily tighten the screws, starting from the second screw fromthe left ‘Then, tighten the screws securely 14.Attach the canvas trim provided at the front end of the canvas onto the front canvas bow. NOTE When attaching the canvas trim, allgn the notch In the trim and center mark on the bow. a7 15.Move the front canvas bow forward. 16.Fix the front canvas bow with the two _17.Set the rear bow into the front position handles. Do not yet tighten firmly. 218 Velero Fastener 1B.Atlach the 3 hooks at the upper rear bow. 19 instal the quarter windows. Firs, zip the top (horizontal) zipper. 58cm (2-3in.) ‘Second, zip the rear and front side (ver tical) zipper. 5-8.om(23in) Then, zip all the zippers completely. Aix the Velcro Fastener®s around the quarter windows. NOTE You can also fasten the upper zipper {from the inside of the vehicle. Be sure the zippers properly lined up before zipping the quarter window. Fallure to do 60 could damage the zipper. Be sure that the Velcro Fastener®s ‘are completely affixed. 219 20. Install the rear window. Zip the rear window starting from the lower left hand side, 2-20 21. Insert the plastic strips at the bottom of the canvas and quarter windows into the retainers, NOTE For easier operation, hook the tip end of the plastic strip to the retainer. Then, Push down the plastic strip trom above 22.Insert the plastic strip at the bottom of the rear window into the rear retainer while pulling down the strap NOTE For easier operation, hook the tip end of the plastic strip to the retainer. Then, push down the plastic strip from above. 23.Aifix the Velcro Fastener®s on each side| of the rear window. NOTE Mako sure that the Velcro Fastent are completely attixed. 24.Completely tighten the two handles for the front canvas bow. 25.Set the rear bow as shown inthe illustra tion, WARNING Enaure that the canvas le completely closed to prevent polsonous exhaust ‘gases trom entering the vehicle. To remove soft top with bows 1, Put the rear bow into the front position. 2. Release all the plastic strips from the retainers. 3. Remove the rear and quarter windows. 4, Detach the two handles for the front canvas bow and three screws al each side. 5. Delach the two straps from the rear 22 ‘Guorer Rearwindow To fold removed canvas 1. Fold the removed canvas and quarter windows as shown in the lusiration 2 Roll the rear window fram lower sic. NOTE For best storage, make sure that all soft windows are clean before storage. We recommend that you puta soft cloth between the| windows to protect the vinyl window. 2 Easy folding type sott top folding } To remove rear window 1. Set the rear bow into the front position. 2. Separate the Velcro Fastener®* 3, Release the plastic strip from the rear retainer while puling down the strap. 4. Unzip the rear window starting from the lower right hand corner. To remove quarter windows 1. Separate the Velcro Fasteners 2. Release the plastic strips from the ‘elainers while pulling down the bottom of the canvas and quarter windows. 3. Unzip the front and rear (vertical) side Zippers. 4, Unzip the top (horizontal) zippers. 228 NOTE To told soft top 2. Remove the two handles which retain © You can also unzip the upper zipper 1. Insert the skin of the rear corners into the front canvas bow. from the inside of the vehicle. the vehicle as shown inthe illustration. ‘© Roll the removed rear and quarter windows from lower side. © For best storage, make sure that all soft windows are clean before storage. We recommend rolling the rear and quarter windows with soft cloth between them to protect the vinyl window. ond ‘Guarer windows 3, Raise the front canvas bow with the can- vvas on top and tit it backward while folding the canvas roof as shown in the itustration, 4, Store the removed rear and quarter win- dows into the canvas as shown in the ilustration, 5, Store the folded canvas and skins into the space between rear seat and rear door. 6 Secure the base and link, using the two 8. Fold the canvas end as shown in the handles which are remioved at step 2. ‘Secure the front and rear bow with the strap. ilustration. Secure the canvas end by hooking the strap, which is attached on the rear bow, to the retainer. 2-25 To unfold sott top Reverse the fold procedure to untold the soft top CAUTION Make sure that the handles, rear quarter windows, plastic strips and Velcro Fastener®s are attached securely. 226 Soft top WARNING ‘© The ott top is only provided to Protect against some undesirable weather conditions. ft le not designed to hold occupants Inside the vehicle, or to protect against the forcible entry of foreign objects In the event of an accident. © Never drive the vehicle with the rear window open unless the quarter windows are also open. Polsonous exhaust gases can enter the vehicle. CAUTION ‘* Do not run a soft top through auto- matic car washes. ‘+ Do not remove the soft top when temperature Is below 5°C (41°F). If you do so, the soft top may be damaged. * Do not remove the sot top when the windows are dirty because dirt and grit may scratch the window. + If temperature is below freezing, do ‘not attempt to change the position of the soft top on the vehicle or roll the soft windows. If you do so, the soft top may be damaged. ‘+ Do not operate vehicle with the soft top partially installed. NOTE ‘© Refer to “Appearance care” In sec- tlon 12 for important information on ‘cleaning and caring for your soft top. © If temperature Is below 24°C (72°F) and/or the soft top has been folded down for a period of time, the canvas will appear to have shrunk when you raise it, making it difficult to raise the canvas. This Is caused by a natural contr tion of the vinyl coating on the can- vas. Place the vehicle in a warm a Pull steadily on the canvas. The vinyl will stretch back to its original size. Soft top removal Toremove sott top 2. Separate the Veloro Fasteners, 1 Pulthe rear bow into the front position. Release the plastic strip from the rear relainer while pulling down the strap. 4, Unzip tne rear window starting Irom the ower sight hand corner. 5. Separate the Velcro Fasteners. 6. Release the plastic sting from the side retainers while puling down the bottom of the quarter windows, 7. Unzip the quarter windows. NOTE ‘You can elso unzip the upper zipper {rom the inside of the vehicio. @. Pull up the quarter windows upward to 9. Release the plastic strips from the reer 10,Detach the 3 hooks from the upper rear remove the quartor windows. side retainers while pulling cown the bow. If any difficulties should encounter in bottom of the canvas. uling up the quarter windows, toosen the retainer attaching screws to remove the quarter windcws, then tighten the screw again after removing the quarter windows. 11.Woiking ftom the rear side, wind the canvas forwatd so thatthe inner side of the canvas can face upward, 228 vaio Farene® Hy vere ne? fervor 12Separate the Velcro Fastone/®s and unig the belt Fixing the canvas to rol bar. 18.Release the plastic strips trom the side plate. 14.Pull out the canvas as shown in the ‘lustration to remove the canvas from the retainer. 1 any difficulties should encounter in puling out the canvas, loosen the Fetainer attaching screws to remove the ‘canvas, then tighten the screw again after removing the carwas. 15.Remove the canvas bow assembly by If you will not to remove the canvas bow the 6 screws with roof panel assembly, secure the rear bow with the wrench (8 points each al the right and strap. loft sides} ‘Soft tap installation Th FOS Retr window To fold removed canvas 4. Fold the removed canvas and a quarter windows as shown in the ilustration 2, Roll the rear window trom lower sida. NOTE For best storage, make sure that all soft windows are clean before storage. We recommend that you put a soft cloth between the windows to protect the viny! window. To Install soft top 1. Inga! the canvas bow assembly onto the roar body. Tighten the 8 screws (2 points each at the right and left sides) with roof panel wrench, 2. With inner side of the canvas faced up- ward, slide the rope provided at the front end of the canvas into the retainer. W any difculties should encounter in sliding the rope, loosen the retainer at- taching serews, then tighten tha screw ‘again alter inserting the canvas, NOTE AAllgn the notch in the canvas and center of the retainer. 282 3, Cover the canvas over the front roof 4. Tie the belts to fix the canvas to the roll ‘bar and affix the Velcro Fasteners, 6. Insert the plastic strips of the canvas into the side plato, NOTE For easier operation, hook the tip and of the plastic strip to the retainer. Then, push down the plastic strip from above. be DF 6, Cover the canvas over tha vehicle body, 7. Putthe rear bow into the front position, 8 Allach the 3 nooks al the upper tear 9. Slide the front edge of the quarter win- bow. dows down into the retainers, Y any difficuities should encounter in sliding down the quarter windows, oosen the retainer attaching screws, than tighten the serews again after in- stalling the quarter windows. 10.Zip the top and rear zipper. 8.0m (2-3in.) Then, zip them completely 11.Insert the plastic strips at the bottom of the quarter windows into the side retainers, NOTE For easier operation, hook the tip end of the plastic strip to the retainer. Then, Push down the plastic strip from above. 12.Alfic the Velcro Fasteners around the quarter windows. 234 NOTE ‘© You can also fasten the upper zipper from the Inside of the vehicle. ‘* Beaure the zipperis properly lined up before zipping the quarter window. Fallure to do so could damage the zipper. ‘© Bo sure that the Velcro Fastener®s ‘are completely affixed. 18.2ip the rear window starting from the lower left hand side. 16.Insert the plastic strips into the retainer while pulling down the strap. 17.Alfixthe Velcro Fastene/®s on each side of the rear window. NOTE For easier operation, hook the tip end of the plastic strip to the retainer. Then, Push down the plastic strip from above, 18.Putthe rear bow as shown inthe illustra: tion, WARNING Ensure that the canvas Is completely closed to prevent polsonous exhaust {gases from entering the vehicle. 2.35 Section 3 N Seats and seats belts Front seats ... Rear seat .. Instructions on seat belts 3-point emergency lock retractor type seat belts 2-point seat belt .. Seat belt warning light (for GCC specifications) .. Child restraint anchorage (for Australian specifications) ..... 3-11 Front seats Aoctning fever To adjust seat position alae the lever uncierneath tho seat anc side the seat with slight body pressure to the desires position for driving, then release the lever. WARNING, * After the seat and before ‘starting icle, make sure itis locked ly in position by trying to alle the seat forward and backward. + Never attempt to edllust the driver’ ‘seat while driving. This could reautt ‘81088 of control of the vehicle or an aceldent. To adjust seatback angle Lean forward and pull the reclining lever upward. Then lean back slowiy ane tic the seatback to the desired angie and release the lever. ing. Thia could F1o8a of control of the ‘an aocident, Y adjusting the esstbeck, exert: pressure to make eure ft 18° locked In positions,” ‘sliding under the ‘8 collision, avold ‘the sestback any mere needed. Seat belts provide best protection when persone ar Well back and, straight up in’ Wa person 1 rechined, the'Jep belt may slide past the hip and apply forces to the abdomen. ‘This increases the risk of serious ‘bodily Injury In caltigign. a4 Walk-in davice When tne reclining lever provided at the front passenger's seat i¢ pulled upward the seatback will automatically tit end slide forward, This allows passengers to gol into or out of ma rear seat more easily, Alter passengers are in, lit up on the seat- ‘back and push the seat backward unti it locks. Jn addition, a foot lever is provided on the reat of passenger's seat When the foot lever is depressed, the seatback will aulo- mately stand slide forward, ‘The foot faver should not be operated from the rear seat while the vehicle isin mation, WARNING 2. + After retuming the ‘atat to te original figeition, mate: gure It is locked securely’ in by Arying to lide the seat and Headrest ‘To raise the headrest, pull straight up. ‘To lower the heacrast, push the headres!| ‘down while pushing in the lock button. Ac just tho top of your heacrest so that itis ‘closest to the 1op af your ears, nl Sg ace nero jon, inet ‘adjusting the | WBeays i ‘when ‘your head, A euahion ck Ia ng eecomm Rear seat Bench type seat To fold reer seat 3. To unlack the seat cushion lock, oul! up 1. To unlock the sealback, push the lock the leck lever. lever. 4, Raise and meve the entire seat forward 2. Move the seatback forward. re >> RiGHT wRONG ‘Seat tack endition Ke 5, Attach the sirap provided on the seat. back to the hook provided on the floor. WARNING To reduce the risk and/or severity of serious bodily injury In the event of an ‘ccldent: ‘+ Do not altow anyone to ride in the cargo area, It Is not designed for passengers. ‘+ Donot pile up anything in the cargo trea higher than the front seatback. To restore rear seat 1, Toraise the seatback, unhook the strap from the floor. @) 2. Return the seat to the floor by puling down fimly. The seat should be locked auiomalically, however, push the seat back forward end backward to make sure that locking is secure, @ 2. Raise the seatback to the securely lock. 20 position @, WARNING % Mien restoring te fa seat to Its original position, make sure that there is no hand, segt belt webbing ‘or other abstruction on the place ‘whare the rear seat is placed. * Make sure that the rear seat ‘cushion hook is securely locked, To do this, push the lock lever ‘completely and push ‘and pull rearward on the seatback. to do a0, could result in serfatte bodlty injury in the event of an accident. Splittype seat Boy) Ue lever Tofold rear seat 1. Tounlock the seatbacks, push the lock levers provided at outside ofthe seats. 2, Move the seatbacks forward 3, Tounlock the seat cushion|ocks, pull wb fon the lock levers pravided a inside ot the seats, 4, Raise and move the entire seat forward 5. Allach the straps provided on the seat- backs to Ine hocks provided on the figor. rege Te: the risk andlor severity of settous bodlly injury easevent ofan accident: ee ‘+ Do not dilow anyone to ride in the carga\area, It Is not designed for passengers. ‘© Do-net pile up enything in the cargo ‘rea higher then the seatback, 35 » > Fight WRONG ‘Seat lockcandtion To unfold rear seat 1 To raise the seatbacks, detach the strans from the floor. Rolurn the seais to the fear by pulling ddown tmiy. The seats should be locked automatically, nowever, cush forward ‘and backward on the seatbacks to ‘make sure that locking are secure. @ Raise the seatbacks to the securely ‘ockad postion. @ WaRNieG bs = When, rtu rearseate to thetr‘eriginal positions, make sure that |e hand, sest belt pl Failure edo so could result in ‘$erlous bodily injury In the event of snaceldent, Instructions on seat belts. Daifvatsu recommends that all occupants be property restieined wih a seat bell provided. Observe the folowing precau ons for proper funetion of the seat bolt, Failure to do so could result in serious boo!- Iy inury inan accident ar sudan braking, Check the batt system periodically and i any Seat bell falls to function properly, nave the system checked promply by a Daihatsu dealer Child: Wo recommend ctilcren sit in the rear seat and be restrained wilh a seal belt According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear geat than in the fron! et '* Bo not allow them to stand up of knee! fon the seat * Do not hold a child in your arms, In an accident, a child neid in your arms. could be crushed between the vehicle interior and you. ‘Small-tramed person or youth; the shoulcer belt comes across the neck cf face of a front seat passenger, move the ‘seal forward or backward so thal the bell will snugly ft hi. Pregnant woman; Daihatsu recommends using a soat bet. The lap bett should be wom securely and 1s ow as possible over the hips, nat on tha \waist. Consult your coctor for racommen- atin. Injured person; Daihatsu recommends using @ seat bel ‘Consult your doctor for recommenciation Protection afforded to the wearer. Temaye slack, of the 8 enone sno ih a7 ‘CAUTION ‘+ Take care not to damage the seat belt webbing or hardware by pinching in the seat, door ete. ‘© Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild soap or lukewarm water. Never use bleach, dye, or abrasive cleaners. ‘They may severely damage the belt. Bo not remove the belt when cleaning. Retract the belt after drying thoroughly. 3-point emergency lock retractor type seat bel To fasten belt Pull the seat fell from the retractor and insert the tongue plate into the buckle unti Itelicks. the t off. f8. secure’ eka sure ‘To adjust belt Place the belt as low as possible on your hips, not on your waist. Pul the shoulder porton of the belt toward! the retractor to remove any slack. a WARNING axe ‘* High-posttioned tagrbslts and loose: tttting belts can the ‘of serious injury * due fo Bing under belt uring an accident. ‘+ Never wear the shoulder part of beft under your outer arm or behind your beak: + Adjust the sect belt toa snug fit ‘+ When fastening the belt ¢f'a child, make sure the shoulder portion of the belt crosses the éhild’s chest and Is positioned below the child's face and neck. + Bo sure the bet is not twisted. 2-point seat belt ‘Yountasten belt Push tho buckle release button. Allow the retractor lorotract the belt completly, Make sure that the beltis not twisted asitis retracted! To tasten belt Insert the tongue plate into the buckie unt itclicks, WARNING Bt For full restraint, make sure, afte? serting the tongue plato, the sonnet: tion Ie and the bat is not Tete oe e To adjust belt position Piace the belt as low as possible on your hips, not on your waist. Hold the tongue plate at aright angle to the belt and pull the belt to extend or shorten, 340 bodily injury due to sliding under the lap belt during an eccident. ‘+ Adjust the seat belt to a snug fit. ‘+. Be sure the belt is not twisted. To.untasten belt Push the buckle release button CAUTION To provent seat belt damage, make sure that the belt webbings are not caught by the door lock or seatback. Seat belt warning light for GCC specifications) Child restraint anchorage (for Australian specifications) Upper anchor Fring 4 nm spacer Floor caret, When the driver side seat bet is not fas ened, the waming light vill goon for about six seconds, ‘The child restraint anchorage is for attach- ment of the child restraint, provided at two portions show in the ilustrations. Ingtall the 5/16"-18 UNC x 30 mm metalic bbok through the upper anchor fiting enc 5 mm spacer provided wity the child restraint system, WARNING, 3: “anchorages are ‘only those ty corecty ted end Under no clrcumetances are they to be used for adult saet-beits or harnesses. an = Section 4 ma 2! Instruments and controls Ignition switch Multi-control switch Hazard warning signal switch Day-light system Dim-dip system . Headlight-leveling switch Wiper and washer switches Rear window defogger switch Cigarette lighter .. Rear fog light switch Three stage damper .. TLLGLIIILES Ignition switch Lock The key can be pulled out or in- sefled in this position, If you can not turn the key from the "LOCK™ position to the "ACC" position, turn the key while the steering wheel is being turned alternately tothe right or let. enn “a cd ae imaiaitées should thie. ned to the “I while the vehicle é°tn Once the key la in the position, It can vety tasily “even. Gnintentionally be ignition switch. Removing iis key will tock the stesring ‘and could result in loss of to ste@r the vehicle ‘and an avélgent. * Do not eave keys n'a unattended vehicle or in @ occupied ‘only by chitdren. AGC... For use when you want to operale the radio or other accessary with the engine oft, at Multi-control switch Headlight control ON. When the engine is eiming START... To start the engine, ture the key To tun the lights on, turn the knob on the tothe "START’ positon end of the mult funetion lever. CAUTION After the engine hes started, Never lesve the ignition switch in the (ats the Loy and a wae Serich Tun “ON" position while the engine is reece ite Owe poaron [| —__ - stopped. Failure to observe this caution tion. a ~s ae > will cause the battery to be dlacharged gre retetage | 2nd stage and the ignition aystem could be Forstarting tips, see page 10-1, I Hesoiahes oF Ton damaged. ore uoe —- Gharanceigrs | ON | ON Talore on Ticeree plats gr on rumonteane! yy | oy lights Tum signal ight contro} Hazard warning signal switch High boar x Headtght fener 4 A Lane range Yo turn on high beam with headlights ON, push the lever forward. A blue high beam indicator light on the instrument panel also goes.on. Torelumto low beam, pull the lever back io the original position, To flash the headlights, pull the multi fune= tion switch lighty and release. The headlight llasher works with the nead- light switch in the "ON" or "OFF" position To signal a leit or right turn, move the lever gown or up. The indicator signal on tho instrument panel wll bagin flashing, You can also signal a lane change by roving the turn signal lever slightly and holding it there, When the culer edge of the switch is pushed, all ront and rear tun signal lights ‘wil 'gsh intermittently. The indicator lights fon the instewnient pane! will alse flash, Do ‘notuse the hazard lights exceptin en emar- goncy, Day-light system Wren the engine is startea, the lights with *O' marks in the folowing lable glow, evan the light contro) switch is OFF position, Under this condition, when the light control switch is turned to the 1st siage, the lights wilh“ marks in the following table glow. Headlights (Lower boars) Headights (Lower baa) = Giearance lights ‘Clearance igh Tat igre Tal 1ghs License plate lights License plate lights Motarilumination Tah olololajo Meter ilurination Fats ololojo Dim-cip system ing table glow. When the light control switch is get to the first stage witn ne engine key switch turned (ON, the tights with "O° marks in the follow eadlarsps (wl lurinous inser By reduced to 10% oF nat ot Tower 53am) Clearance lights Taillights Lense plate lighis| Mater urination bghis olojojo} o Headlight-leveling switch Adlust the headiight-loveling contrat switch to approoriate position in response to load condiiton of your vehicle ‘Switch position a Waa T Lead conan F900)F370} Augie ofa] 2 persons in front seats or fer persons in font seats + ole 2 personsin rear seats ‘persons if ont soais F Dpersens Mf roar goats + 2|s Pal fead i uggage Aarivers "Fulload in uggaae [oral 4 Upto gross venicla weight (580 page 15-8) Wiper and washer switches WARNING ‘© Warm the window with the: reduce your visibllty. Be sure to Sen oe CAUTION ‘© Donot use radiator coolantin place of ‘washer fluid to prevent paint damage, ‘+ Do not operate the wiper when snow or ice is on the window, or when window is dry. It may damage the wiper blades. © Do not operate the washer if the washer tank is empty. This may damage the motor. ‘Windshield wiper and washer ewitch ‘The wipers and the washer operate with the ignition in "ON" Totura the wipers on, push the lever down To aclvate the masher, pull the lever toward you ‘The wiper operates intormitently when the wiper switch is set al the "INT" position Rear wiper and washer switch Rear window defogger switch The wipers and washer operate with the Ignition in “ON Push the upper side ofthe switch toturn the wiper on, Push it further to activate washer while operating the wioer. To activate only the washer, push the lower side of the switch, When the wiper switch is pulled toward you with both the ignition switch and headlight switch in their ON position, washer fluid is ‘squirted onto the headlights, To demist the rear window, push the outer edge of the defogger switch while the ign tion switch is inthe "ON" position. While the defogger switch is tuned "ON", the in: dicator light of the defogger switch remains lighted, reminding you that the defogger is. operating, Cigarette lighter ( ‘With the ignition switch in the "AGC" or “ON position, ough the cigarette lighter afl ‘pe way in. The cigarette lighter will auto- matically return to the orginal position hen it becomes hot Pulthe lighter out to use ‘CAUTION + If the cigarette lighter should fail to ‘automatically pop back to the original position in 20 seconds ofter the cigarette lighter was fully pushed, It indicates a malfunction of the lighter. Immediately pull back the lighter to the original position. Take your fe . vehicle to # Daihatsu dealer as soon as possible to have the ‘malfunctioning cigarette lighter repaired. Never try to use a malfunctioning cigarette lighter by holding the lighter In. Do not insert another vehicle's elgaretie lighter into the lighter ‘socket. If this caution should be neglected, it may cause a malfunction or poor contact with the potential of an ‘overheated lighter or wiring. Always use @ genuine Daihatsu cigarette lighter for replacement. Rear fog light switch The rear fog light glows only with the head lights on. Push the saitch atthe position of @ to turn on and push it at the position of @ to turn oft ca Three stage damper Toadjust the damping force of the front and rear shockabsorbers, select the switch ac- cording to the road and chiving conditions. ‘Switch Position 1H IW this position Is selected when the vehicle is runsing roads or rough terrain, or the vehicle is in @ loaded slate, the stability will be in- creased. 2. S somal this position is selected when the vehicle is running through urban areas, the riding will become sort aN Under this setting, the riding will become the middle point between the settings oblained under t and 2, This position is sultable for notral runnings. ‘The switch can be operated alther while the vehicle is stationary or while it is running. Section 5 Meters and gauges Combination meter panel overview .. Warning lights Indicator lights Fuel gauge Water temperature gauge ‘Speedometer, odometer and trip meter. Tachometer .. Digital clock Inctinometer Volt meter .. 5-10 ‘Combination meter panel overview water Odometeripage57) Temperature “Tachometer (poge5-7) Von meter tretinameter Oita doe Ioane5-10) tage ser (age?) Foal atge (page 55) &1 Warning lights ‘The watning lights incicate abnocnal con tions i the pertinent systems, WARNING ‘+ Ityou have ta stop the engine orthe vohicle. for pull the vehicle to @ safe place atthe side of the road, Shut off the eAgine and tum the hazerd warning signal lights on: * Allow the engine to, coo! betore checking any in engine. compertment ‘fo. prever bum injury. os + Koop hande, clothing and other objects away fram any moving part in. the engine compartment” to prevent serious bodily injury. To check all warning lights 1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Turn the ignition Key to the ‘ON’ pos: tion, but de rot start the engine. All the warning lights shaulel goon 3. Alor the engine has started and the parking brake lever has been loweres, the warning lights should go oul lary warning light does not function, have itchecked bya Dalhatsu dealer as soon as possible, Brake warning light BRAKE | | | () When the brake fluidlevel dropsto near the SMIN" line of the brake fuid reserve tank ‘while the engine is running, the warning light goes on, The warning light warns the driver to check the brake system fer prake Iluic leakage or to replenish ine orake fluid This light also glows when the parking brake is applied while the engine is rur ning. WARNING ‘Do not operate vehicle It brake werning light Is on. Failure to do #0 could cause ‘an accident. Have the brakes chocked Immediately. : Parking brake warning light Oil pressure warning light Battery charge warning light ‘@)) OlL ||| = CHARGE) | | EI (For European specitications) Ifthe lubrication system should malfunction This light will glow if the parking brake is during engine operation, the warning light applied while the engine is running willbe illuminated to warn the driver of ow oil pressure CAUTION Pull safely off the road surface and turn off the engine if oll pressure warning light is on. Failure to do so could cause severe engine damage. ‘The warning light wil ituminate ifthe charg ing system should maifunction during en gine operation CAUTION «Do not continue driving if the engine drive belt is broken or loose. WARNING Bo not attempt to check or adjust the drive belts when the engine is running. Before you start checking the tension Of the drive belts, shut off the engine ‘and allow It cool. Failure to do so could ‘cause Injury to fingers, hands and farms because condenser fan can go ‘on after engine has been turned off. 53 Check engine light Exhat 9t gas temperature warning light Indicator lights 4WD indicator ight CHECK > Twos HOE engine This ight will glow should the engine electronic control aystern malfunction during engine operation ‘Whon this light goes on, immediately have the vehicle checked by a Daihatsu dealer Ifthe exhaust gas temperature rises abnor- mally while the engine is running, the warn- ing light goes on. Perk the vehicle on & place where there is no flammable object and stop the engine to allow it t0 coal off thoroughly (about 16 minutes). Then, nave the system checked by a Dainalsu dealer 2s soon as possible. CAUTION ‘Once the warning light goes on, it will ‘remain illuminated, even if the exhaust gas temperature drops, unless the trouble is remedied. When this light 's tiuminated, it Incicates that the vehicle Is in its four wheel ative mode, When the transfer shits shifted to 4H oc al. with the engine switch turned ON, the light vill go on, DIFF LOCK indicator ight Fuel gauge DIFF: LOCK Empty \ S o A F When this light is iluminated, it indicated that the vehicle is in ks center differential lock mode. When the transfor shift lover is ehitted to “CENTER DIFFLOCK” with the engine ‘switch turned ON, the light will go on, ‘CAUTION Never move the transfer lever trom the “FULLTIME” position to the “CENTER DIFFLOCK” position when the heals are spinning. ‘The tue! gauge indicates the approximate ‘amount of ‘uel remaining in the fuel tank. (for GCC and Hong Kong's specifications) ‘The painter Goss not return to "E" when the Ignition key is turned to the "ACG" or *LOCK" position so the fuel gauge always indicates the approximate remaining fuel amount in the tank, ‘When the leit end of the pointer is on the ‘empty line, a sight amount of fuel {about 3 liters (0.8 U.S. gal) '¢ sill avaliable as a reserve, We recommend that you makoit a habit to always keeo the fue! level over 1/4 full to help ensure proper functioning of the electronic fue! injection system. WARNING a Driving with low fuel can an accident Ht the vehicle or hesitates due to lack of fuel. CAUTION Do not drive with the fuel level below the ‘omply line. lt may cause engine mistire and damage tothe catalytic converter, Water temperature gauge ‘The water temperature gauge indicates the lemperature of the engine cooling system with he ignivon in “ON. help reduce the sisk , allow the engine CAUTION you start checking: ay, * Do not continue driving f the gauge inthe indicates overheating. wae | (See “Engine overheating”) remove the radiator te stil hot. yt Injuries. sitio | — CS ‘Speedometer, odometer and Tachometer Digital clock trip meter stl tey, wa fate, 22 of 1 mx “Kwa ad separ ‘Speedometer ‘The tachometer indicates the engine To set time Tho opti dicate vehicle speed, rovollions pe inute “Hour” quick setting method Odometer ‘The odomoler indicates distance that hes boon criven. White Gigit — 1 ken (1 rile) unit Black cig — 100m (1/10 ml) unit Trip meter ‘The trip motor Indicates distance that has been driven in each tip, Push the reset knob to sot the mater to zara. White digit — 1 km ¢1 mile) unit Black digt— 100m ("4g mile) unit The red zone Indicates engine over-reving. CAUTION Do not over-rev the engine to prevent engine damage. Quick selting cf the hour Indication takes ‘place while the (H) button Is depressed “Minute” quick setting method Quick setting of tho minute indication takes place while the (M) buttan ts depressed. sT inclinometer {Inclination state) 90/300 320 «20 he 20 ne 390-58 ahlele elings 20" toward ight Enay way to set the clock ata glven time signal Simply push the (SET) button simul tenscusly withthe time signe! (Examole) When you want to set the clock at the 3 Clolock time signal. {t you push ne (SE) Bitton when the clock register between 2:30 and 259, ne clock is sotat 3:00, i'you push the (SET) button when the clock registers betwosn 3:00 ane 3:29, the look is set at 3:00. If you push the (SET) button when the Cock’s reading s past 3:3, the clockis set 14.0. a8 The inclinometer indicates the inclination © Whon the vehicle inclines in the angle ofthe vehicle body andthe accelera» —_right-and-eft direction, tion being applied to the vehicle. {Inclination state) ‘The meter shows any inclination angle in the fore-anc-at direction and in the right andé-eft direction when the vehicle is sta tionary. (Acceleration (G) Condition vader wich Yehieeclnes 2 wrth Pont ond up Inetnes 20° wrth ont ond ‘down and sea inona 20° toward ion For wt ern For ight tara ‘© When the vehicle inclines in the fore-and-att direction. © When vehicle is inclined in fore-and-att and rightran left directions, ‘The moter shows the acceleration (G) being applied ta the vehicle body when the vehicle is under accoloration, deceleration ‘oF making a turn Volt meter ‘The volt meter indicates the battery voage ‘withthe ignition in “ON Normally, the meter indicates a reading of 10V to 16V, {ithe meter fais to register a reading of 10V 10 16V curing normal driving In daytime, have the charging system checked by a Dainatsu dealer 510 ~ Section 6 == Air control system Heater/Air conditioner Rear heater .... Heater/Air conditioner Outlet ports Air direction of outlet ports G Is controlied by the knob provided. Control lever and switches: ® Alroutiet control tever When this lever is operated. air outlet will be switchod (10 ®, to® £©,10©, O&O, orto @) © Cooling & Ventilation Cooled air or heated alris directed to the upper section of your body. YW Outist vent ‘* Keoping your head coo! and your feet warm Air flow that keaps your head cool end your feet warm is provided. SA outer vent -® oso + Heatng Heated sri provided. NA outer vert sin @ ‘¢ Healing and demisting Heated air and windshield and door glass demisting are provided simultaneously. SF osterven * Detrostor ‘Tho windshiold and the door glass are demisted, GP outlet vent swine ® oa a1 @® Tempersture control lever Tompereturs can be adjusted. Left direction Temperature will be low (blue). Right direction... smn Tamparature wil De high (red). When the healing is not desirable, «neve the control lever io the far lett (coo! postion, @ Airintake contro! ever ‘© Fcirculating inside ait... This seting should be used tem- poral when quick coalingihesting a or maxirum —coolingheating desired, and when outside air Is une pleasant When this setting is used for a prolonged period of time, the glass may become fogged. Therefare, be ‘certain to move the air intake contro! levor @ to the ‘ASeposition in normal use, This setting switches to outside air intraduction method = Intreducing outside air SS When you enter a tunnel or get involved in a traffic jam where the outside air is unpleasant, move the ait intake control lever lo the ee postion, @ Blower fan switch Air flow can be acjusted in four stages. + First stage Low airflow © Socond stage ... Mis tow @ Third stage Modium flow Fourth stage High flow ‘The fan switch can be operated only when tne ignition switch is urned ON, @ Air conditioner switch (Only for air conditioner equipped vehicles) This switch controls air conditioner cperation whenever the blower fans “ON”, ‘This switch will be "ON" once itis pushed in, and “OFF” when itis pushed again (when this switch is “ON’, the indicator light glows), NOTE © When ambient temperature drops near °C, ‘+ Though you may see fog from the outlet port, this is normal and is caused by the air being cooled rapidly. ‘+ When the vehicle Is driven on a long grade, etc, with the air conditioner ON, the air conditioner compressor will turn ‘OFF automatically If the engine water temperature rises excessively. Cooling Keeping your head coo! and your feet warm 3 ose StS @ @ Mid tent position Setting position of each control lever and switch oy Om ® Colder sice @ Desired position {iho left end is maxiram cooling) @ ON ‘When the air intake contra! lever @ is moved to the postion, the vehicle intaior wil eventually become poorly-ventiated. probably resulting in a misted windshield. it may, therefore, become necessary to shi the ar iniske contra lover @ to the Bax positon from time to ime 64 esc Seiting position of each contol lever and swatch ow oa @ oF @ High temperature side @ Fourth stage (High) Quick heating can be obtained in this setting. Dehumidified heating Heating and demisting =o eyes a = —— > @ Setting pasition of each control lever and switoh Ow @® Desired positon © Desired postion ®N om Setting position of each control lever and switeh ow ou ® OFF @ Desired postion @ Desired position ‘+ Atterdemisting the windshiels, move the air outlet contol lever © to the & positon and you can have both demistrg ard heating that warms your feet Dehumiditied heating and demisting Demisting ® b = See nS SS aa => ——| Ss Setting position of each control lever and switch ow @ Desired positon @ Desired position @ON os You can have both demisting and dehumiiied heated alr that keeps you feet warm. When the ambient temperature drops near 0°C, the dehumiaitying function will not work even ifthe air conditioner switch Is turned “ON’ Setting position of each contro! iever and switch oe ® Desired position © Desired position ® ON or OFF on Forced ventilation Natural ventilation — = ze0e8 jee — ® ® Satting position of each control lever andi switch ov Ox @ orF ® Desired position Fourth stage (Hign} + Natural Outside air is directed into the vehicle forcibly from the cantor and side outet ports «Air direction can be changed by moving the knob provided at the oullet port up, down, left or right. Sotting position of each control lever and switch oy On @® Desired position @ oF © Outside air is introduced into the vehicle from ine center anct Bide outlet ports, ‘© Air cirection can be changed by moving the krob provicied at the outlet por up, down, let or right. NOTE Mair flow is not sufficient, turn the blower fan switch @ on. @ OFF 67 Heator/Air conditioner operating tips ‘© Make sure that the air inlet ducts in front of the windshield are not blocked by leaves or other obstructions. © In extremely humid weather, when the air outlet control lover @ is at the &/ or ® position, you should nat move the temperature control lever @ to the coldest setting during cocling operation as the difference between the temperature of the outside air and that Of the windshield could cause the outer surface of the windshield te fog up which may black visibility ‘© When eriving on dusty roads, move the ait intake contiol lever @ to the ee positon. Howsver if the healerair conditioner continues to be operated in the -es position, the vehicle interior will eventually become poory-ventlated. ‘Theretore it may be necessary to move the air intake control lever @ to the position from time to time. ‘© When the air outiot control lever © is in YU, GW of ® position, be sure not to move the air intake control lover @ to the ee position ‘The glass is prone to mist in this setting. 68 © Do not use the G position to cool in igh hurnicity. This can cause the windshield to fog vp, * IF you have parked your vehicle in intense suniight for a lengthy time, the temperature of the vehicle interior becomes excessively high. Under such conditions, first open the windows to ‘expel the hot air wnile operating the air conditioner. When the vehicis interior becomes 60, close tho windows and set the temperature 10 your desired comfort level. © When windows mist ‘The windows are prone to mist on rainy days resulting in poor visiilty. Should this happen, operate the air concitioner in the cooling or demist mode. The windows willbe demisted easily. Fast Idle device: The angine 1s equiped with a fast idle device which increases the engine icle speed slightly when the air conditionsr sys tem is in use whan the vehicle is stoppod ‘Since the engine jole speed is higher than normal, special attention must be paid to starting or stapping the vehicle, Rear heater Rear heater switch Temperature adjusting lever —— Rost heator Deitch - Indicstoright ON OFF “Temperature adjusting ‘The rear heater functions when the ignition switch is turned "ON" To operate the rear fan moar. turn "ON" the rear heater switch, ‘When the rear heater switch isturned ON”, the rear neater switch indicator light wll also goon, reminding you that the rear fen ‘motor is operating Temperature rises Temperature lowers NOTE ‘When the heater is not being used, keep the temperature adjusting lover in the “COOL” position. Section 7 Audio system Operation tips AM radi AM/FM radio MW/SW/FM radio Cassette tape player 7-8 AM/FM radio with cassette tape player 7-10 FM broadcasting ... 7-13 3 ! Operation tips Nea Foi Sta STAR Te ignition switch set to the "ON" or “ACC” position Note To prevent the baitery trom being discharged, please do not operate the ‘audio system for a lenglhy time without the engine running, ‘Antenna, NOTE Be sure to retract the antenna when washing the vehicle with an automatic | car washer. Please make it your habit to retract the antenna when you do not listen to the radio. SSSR 1. Never bring a magnet, a screwdriver or the like close to tne head and cassette ‘ape, 2. A slack tape may cause malfunction when its insorted to the cassette tape layer. Therefore, eliminate any slack in the tape befoe itis putinto use 9. Type C-120 cassstie lanes are made of ‘extremely thin film. Hence, tapes are vulnerable 10 elongation or breakage Pleasa avoid using a tee C-120. 4, If Sound quality of treble range drops extremely because of a diy head, clean the head, using a head cleaning tape, When you do not jisten to 2 tape, elect the tape trom the player and put Win. case, Stoie the lape at @ place not ex. posed io direct sunrays and trea of dust “WT alae is about to peel off, realix ne label properly. AM radio Power supply swtchvalume contol knob ‘Tone contre sno @ Preset station selection butons @ Display button © Juste eng ton © Display section 1 aojusting button © Power supply switch Push the switch to turn ON the power supply. Push the switch again to tun OFF the power supply. ® Volume control knob ‘Tum the knob to adjust the volume. Clockwise Increase Counterciockwise Decrease @ Tone control knob Turn the knob to adjust the tone. Clockwise Stronger treble Counterciockwise ..... Weaker treble @ Tuning button Push the button to set to a desired fre- quency, See "Tuning," 12 @ Time adjusting button ‘Set the tme by pushing the time adjust- ing button and display button at the same time, ‘See “Adjustment of time.” Preset station selection buttons Push the button to select a desired sta- tion, ‘See “Tuning” and "How to preset broad casting station." Display button When this button is pushed while the radio is tuned in to a broadcasting sta- tion, the indicator of the display section is switched from the time to the frequen- oy. ‘About five seconds later, the indicator retumns to the time mode. © Jlusttime setting button Push this button to set the “minute” digt of the clock to zero. See “Adjustment of time.” ® Display section This section normally indicates the time. Tiengitecaving raquency indeator Preset station {election Buon inaicator Radio operating procedure Tuning ‘There are three kinds of the station select- ing metnods. 1. Manualtuning Lighty push the tuning button to set tea dosires frequency. Each time the button is pushed, the tre- quency changes prograssively. © Aide... Higher frequency Velde .... Lower frequency ‘The receiving kequency is indicated in the display section, Ifthe frequency being received has alk reacy been preset, tne chennei number ‘s also indicated in he disp'ay section. 2. Seok tuning Ke9p the tuning button pushed for more than one second and release your finger. The radio starts seeking abroad- ‘easting station, staring from the current frequency toward a higher or lower fre quency. When the stalion is received, the sock tuning stops automaticaly # Naive ...... Higher frequency # Vsice ...... Lower trequency The receiving frequency is indicated in the display section, It the frequency being received has al ready been preset, the channel number is also indicated in the display section To eancel the seek tuning, gush the tuning button again. 3. Prosatiuning The preset siaion is automatically selected by pushing the presel station selection button, The receving frequency and crane! number are indicated in the display sec- tion How to preset broadcasting atatlon ‘You can preset six stations. 1. Push the tuning button to set to a desired frequency. 2. Keep pushing the preset station selec- tion button of the desited number or two seconds or more. The display section ‘lashes to show completion of memoriz: ing. NOTE In cases where the battery Is disconnected of the fuse is blown out, the memory of the preset station solection button is erased, It is necessary to have ‘memorized again. the stations. Adjustment of time Time can be adjusted when the display saction is indicating the time. While pushing the display button, push the time adjusting button to acjust ine ime, 8 Vsside .... Adjustment of hour # Aside... Adjustment of minute How to set to juststime Push the just-rime setting button to resetthe “minute” digit of the clock to zero. Example: If this button is pushed when the indicator Cf the time is between 2:00 and 2:29, the time will be set to 2.00 If this button is pushed when the indicator ‘of the time is besween 2:30 and 2:59, the time will be set to 3:00 ix) ANWFM radio Powor supa saltchvolume scjusting kao’ ‘Fone conten @ Balance contre kno Toning button & AMM selection buton Preset station ssecton buttons Dispiny action @ Power supply switch Push tre switch © tun ON he power supply. Push ine switch agaln to turn OFF tne piwer sappy @ Yolume control knob Turn the knoe fo aout the volume Clockwise wh Inerease Counterelocaise Decrease @ Tone control knob “Tum the knob te adjust the tone, Clockwise Stronger treble Counterclockwise ..... Weaker treble ca @ Balance control knob Turn the knob to adjust the balance of volume between the right and leit speakers, Clockwise Stronger at right Counterciackwise .... Strongar at leit @ Tuning button Push the butlon to set to @ desired tro- query See “Turing * @ AMIPM selection buiton Push the button to choose either the AM band or the FM band © Preset sation selection butions Push the button to select a desired ste- tion See “Tuning’ and "How to preset broad casting station.” @ Display section The display soctionincicatesas tolowes: Prost station seleevon button indetor Recaiving kequency 0 Stereobeeseostng ception nator AMEN band indator Radio operating procedure Tuning Choose elther the AM band or the FM band by pushing the AWM selection bution. The rado will change automatically to stares reception when an FM stereo oroad- coasting is baing received. The display see ‘ion indicates tne “ST” sign Ifthe stereo broadcasting becomes weak because of baing stall, the radia will uto- matically switch over to monaural recep- lion, ‘There are three kinds of the station eelect ing metho, 4, Manval tuning Lightly push the tuning dutton to settoa cesirec frequency. Each time the bulton is pushed, the tre- quency changes progressively, # Aside... Higher frequency © Valdes... Lower frequency The receving frequency is indicated in the display section. Ir the frequency being received has al- ready been preset, the channel number is indicated in the cisplay section: 2, Seek tuning Keep the tuning button pushed, until boep sound is emitted. Then, release your finger. The radio siarts sesking a broadeasting station, starting from the ‘current frequency toward & higher or lower frequency. When the station is received, the Seek tuning stops auto- matiealy. 8A Side oun. Higher frequency © Vide. Lemer frequency The recaving frequency is indicated in the cisplay section, It the frequency being received has al- ready boon preset, the channel number is elea incicated in the display section To cancel the seek tuning, push the tuning button again Preset tuning Tho preset station is automaticaly selected by pushing the preset station selaction button The recelving frequency and channel number are indicated in the display sec- tion. How to preset broadcasting station You can preset ive stations for each of the AM band and FM band. 1. Choose either he AM band or the Fit band by pushing he AM/FM selection boutton, 2. Push the tuning button to set to a desired frequency. 3. Koop pushing the presat station salec- ‘ton button of the desired number. The unit emits beep sound to indicate com plefion of memorizing. NOTE In cases where the battery is disconnected or the fuse Is blown out, the memory of the preset station selection button Is orased. tt is necessary to have the stations memorized again, 1 MW/SW/EM radio @ oO: oe Fe d8.8. 8s | @ 2 @ ® ® ® ° Powersupply sultchvolume aajuting knob Tone control knob Balance conral knob [MW/SW/FM selection burton ‘Tuning button Preset station selection button Dispiay section © Power supply switch Push the switch to turn ON the power supply. Push the switch again to turn OFF the power supply. © Volume contral knob Turn the knob to adjust the volume Clockwise Increase Counterclockwise Decrease @ Tone control knob Turn the knob to adjust the tone. Clockwise ‘Stronger treble Counterciockwise .... Weaker treble 14 @ Balance control knob Tum the knob to adjust the balance of volume between the right and left speakers. Clockwise Counterciockwise ‘Stronger at right ‘Stronger at left @ MWISW/EM selection button Push the button to choose one of the FM, MW, SW1 (2.94. 5.175 MHz), SW2 (6.82 - 12.215 MHz) and SW3 (15.10 - 21.975 MHz) bands. © Tuning button Push the button to set to @ desired fre quency, See "Tuning." © Preset station selection buttons Push the button to select a desired ste- tion, See “Tuning” and "How to preset broad- casting station." © Display section The display section indicates as folows Prose station selection button indeator ecsiving frequency inciestor el Bross resent inde 6750 08.8.5 5. T wise Dandindestor Radio opersting procedure Tuning Push the MWISWIFM selection button to select a band from the FM, MW, SW1 (2.94 ~5.17 MM), SW2 (5.82 - 12.218 MHz) and, ‘SW (15.10 - 21.975 MH) bands, I seeking a broadcasting station is dificult Decause of weak reception radio wave, this unit wil automaticaly switch the station selecting sensitivily. In this case, the dis- play section indicates the DX’ sian. The racio will change autoretically to stereo reception when an FM stereo broad- casting is being received Ifthe stereo broadcasting becomes weak ‘because of boing stalic, the ratio wil auto- matically switch over to monaural recop- ton. ‘Thoro aro thrae kinds of the station select ing methods. 1, Manual tuning Lightly push the turing button to setto a desired frequency. Each time the button is pushed, the fre ‘ueney changes progressively, © A sid@ «Higher frequency * Veside ..... Lover frequency ‘The receiving frequency is indicated in the cisplay section It the frequency being received has al ready been pres, the channel nuibat Is elso incicated in the display section Seek tuning Keep the tuning bution pushed, until beep sound is emitted. Than, release ‘your finger. The radio starts seeking @ broadcasting station, starting from the current ftequency toward a higher or lower frequency. Wen the station is received, the seek tuning stops auto- matically # Aside ..... Higher frequency #Vside ... Lower frequency ‘The receiving frequency 's indicated in the display section. It the frequency being recelved has et ready been preset, ne channel number is also indicated in the disalay section. To cancel the seek tuning, push the ‘tuning bution again. Preset tuning The preset stalion Is automaticaly selected by pushing the preset station selection button ‘The receiving frequency and channol number are indicated in the display sec- tion, How to preset broadcasting station ‘You can preset five slations for each of the MW, Si and FM bands, (in the case of the SW, a total of five stalions can be preset for ‘SW1, SW2 and SW3_) 1. Push the MW/SWIFM selection button to select a band from the FM. MW, SW1 (2.94 - 5.17 Me2), SwW2 (6.82 - 12215 MHz) and SWS (15.10 - 21.975 MHz) bands 2. Push the tuning bullon to set to a desired frequency 3. Keep pushing the preset station selec- tion button of the desired Numoer, The Unit emits beep sound to incicate com- pletion of memorizing, NOTE In cases where the battery Is disconnected or the fuse is blown out, ‘the memory of the preset station selection button is erased. It Is necessary to have the stations ‘memorized again. 1 Cassette tape player GOs © Cassette tape insertion slot Insert a cassette tape into the cassette tape insertion slot in such a way that the ‘open edge comes at the right side and the side to which you want to listen faces upward. The music starts when the cassette tape is fully inserted, The playing direction of the tape is indi- cated by the program indication. At the end of the tape, the cassette will ‘automatically reverse and play the other side ofthe tape. @® Volume control knob ‘Tum the knob to adjust the volume. Clockwise Increase Counterciockwise Decrease @ Balance control knob With the knob pulled, turn the knob to ‘adjust the balance of volume between gine Nght and let speakers eel Clockwise Stonger at right Counterclockwise..... Songer at left Alter the adjustment, push the knob to the original position @ Fader contro! knob (Two-speaker system) Turn the knob to make the setting ac- Cording to the position of the speaker. Fullleft ‘When front speakers are used Full right ..... When rear speakers are used NOTE If the knob is set to the position where no speaker is used, the unit ean produce ‘no sound. Therefore, be sure to set the knob to the position where the speakers are used. case Volume contra! kratbalance contol knob Q @ @ Feder control knob @ Trebiecontotknob ® {8 Fastlorwardrenind/lort buttons ® Automatic musieselection buton Q peste | @ Tuner operation indicator (Four-speaker system) Turn the knob to adjust the balance of volume between the front and rear speakers, Clockwise ‘Stronger at rea side Counterclockwise ...... Sttonger at fron side @ Treble contro! knob Push the knob. With the knob protruded, tum it to adjust the treble range. Clockwise Stronger treble Counterclockwise ..... Weaker treble After the adjustment, push the knob to the original position. © Bass control knob Push the knob. With the knob protruded, turn to adjust the bass range. Clockwise Stronger bass Counterclockwise ..... Weaker bass, Ater the adjustment, push the knob 10 the original position @ Tape selector button You can select equalizer characteristics, sulted for the tape by pushing the out ton. om ON Mola and chrome tapes CLOFF -..) Normal tape ® Program incicator The tape pleying direction is shown by theindcator @ Power ievel indicator The right and left output levels are shown aver seven stages by the In dicator. @® Program selector button Push this button 1 piay the music on the ‘epposite side while the tape Is being Dieyod ‘The lighting direction of the program indicator changes. @ Fast forwarafrawindioject buttons Toelect tape The lage ejects when the buttons are pushed at the same time. NOTE Be sure to eject the tape by pushing the eject buttons when you turn OFF the ignition key switch. Adjustment of time Time can be adjusted when the display section is indicating the time. While pushing the display button, push the time adjusting button to adjust the time. © Vside...... Adjusiment of hour © Aside .... Adjustment of minute How to set to just-time When the AMIFM selection button and dis- play button are pushed al the same time, the "minute" digit of the clock is reset to z010, Exampl If both buttons are pushed when the indica tion of the time is between 2:00 and 2:29, the time willbe set to 2:00. I both buttons are pushed when the indica tion of the time is between 2:30 and 2:59, the time willbe set to 3:00. FM broadcasting Compared with normal radio broadcasting (AM), FM broadcasting provides better quality of tone. In addition, stereo reception is possible. Nevertheless, there are some problems for a moving vehicle to receive FM broadcasting due to its inherent char- acteristics. m3 Bo Straight advance characteristic of FM radio signal Since an FM radio signal has higher fre- ‘quency than AM radio signal, FM radio sig- ‘al has properties similar ‘alight Thorelore, here are instances where the radio signal is interrupted by buildings or mountains, thus making it impossible to receive FM broadcasting. As a rosull, the reception range of FM broaccasting is narrower than AM radio signal 114 | ‘Service area of FM broadcasting “Transmining antenna neigh 30% Esocrvetrancmiing power 1 AV Fr etereo automotive rao10 2 km iT2rilae FF reorophone aornot (The range of leas reception ins luswation aUlo ED A 1 es) stereo redo for hoveshold wae 101 kn (63 miesh btaces. Ths ranga may very depending upon power, ground configuration and so forth). shovelsans axample on 2 at zone without any In case that you listen to FM broadcasting in your hame, using & stereo racio for household use, you can enjoy clear FM broadcasting, even if the radio signal is very weak, by making the antenna higher or se of a high sensitivity antanna. On the other hand, Ifyou listen to FM broad esting using your automotive racio while driving, the broedcasting is adversely af- fected by many limiting factors, such as the ‘shape of antenna, its installaion position and engine noise. Consequently, the zone youcan enjoy clear broadoasiing becomes smaller compared.with the reception in your home. To fully catch the radio signal, make sure that the antenna is extended to the fullest length during FM reception Fadeout “There are places where FM radio signal becomes weak suddenly. This is called “fadeout” Fadeout means a phecomencn where recto signals disappear. For example, the radio signal becomes extremely woak behind obstacles, @.g. buildings anc poles, When your vehic'e passes through these places, no radio signal reaches your antenna At this point, & sound of "Shatz, shalz ..” is ‘emitted. Thisis innerent ta FM rade signals, ‘whichis caused by the unique way of trans- mission You can not avoid this phenomenon, m5 Mult-path “Transmitingantenne J) emntoses ‘An FM radio signal reflects when it hits buildings oF mounteins. When the antenna of your vehicle simutaneously catches direct radio signal end reflective racio sig- nal a sound of "July, jul...” is emitled or the voice of a female announcer becomes husky. This phenomenon is called "Muti path’ distortion | The number of places where such phenomenon takes place is comparatively small, To avoid the phenomencn, you must ‘move your vehicle from this zone, How to receive radio elgnal when nolee is bothering you When noise is bothering you, reduce the high-pitched tone with the trobie tone con- ‘rol. This will reduce the noise level, thus provicing a more pleasant sound. * This radio incorporates the ASC (Automatic Separation Control) ccircult. When your vehicle enters a zone having weak radio signal, thi circuit automatically lowers the stereo separation degre, thus Improving S/N (SignalNolse) ratio. ‘When your vehicle returns to @ zone having strong radio signal, the stereo ‘separation degree will be increased. Section 8 Mirrors Outside mirrors .. Inside mirror .. Outside mirrors Be careful not to scratch the mirror when removing ice or snow. ‘To adjust mirrors by hand ‘To adjust mirrors by lever Aciust the outside rinrors by hand so that Adjust the outside mimors oy moving tne you can see par of your vehicle in the lever so thal you can soo pat of your mirror closest to the vehicle, vehicle in the mirror closest to the vehicle. Co Inside mirror To adjust mirrors by remote controt mirror switch The remote control mitror switch operates withthe ignition in “ACC* oF “ON. 1. Set the master switch to left or right as ‘you desire, 2. Push the controt switch to adjust the mirror 96 Wal you can see part of your vehicle In the mitror closest to the vehicle CAUTION Return the master switch to the neutral (OFF) position when not in use. be ‘To told outsicie mirrors To fold the outside rritror, simply push it forward or backward, To adjust mirror “Adjust the inside minor by nanc sot you ‘can see the rear view clearly. NING not adjust mirrors while dri could cause @ lows at 6 ‘thevehicle, Day Re Non Toot night position Pul the lever toward you to reduce glare fom the headlights behind you at night (WARNING es % ‘a Sot the mirror In the day position’ if xian you mad pk tp lores |) Rear view clarky is teduced In | imightpoattion. Vi Section 9 == Interior equipment Luggage room light Tilt steering Fire extinguisher (for GCC specifications) erregegey! f a Interior light Horn The intatior light operates when the interior lght switch is set in the “ON” positon. The ‘niecor light will not operate when the ‘water 4s Sot in the center “OFF” position lihen the interior light ewitch i¢ set in the ;DOGR" postion, the interior light wil ight wien the door is opened. Also, when the coor is not closed properly, the interior ight light, thas warning that the door is not Hosed properly, Push the position as shown to activate horn, + Ashtray Front ashtray Rear ashtray To.use the ashtray, pull out When installing, fst align the ashtray wath Pull out the ashtray to use. ‘When cleaning, pull out the ashttay es tar the right and left rails. Then push the a8 itwillgo. Then, remove the ashtray while ashtray into position anplying a slight downward force on the eaurign serine pate After using the ashtray, return Ittothe original position, © Do not use the ashtray for trach die- posal. Failure to observe this caution may result in a fire. ‘Sun visor a? sorng ae t~__ ‘Spring plate When cleaning, pull out the ashtray as far asitwillgo. Than, remave the ashtray, while apalying a slight down-ward force on the spring plate. ‘When instelling, align the claws provided at the ashtray with the cut-out sections of the agntray noider. Push the ashtray into posi- tion while applying 2 slight downward force ‘onthe spring plats, ‘may result ina fire. Lower the sun visor to protect your eyes from bright sunlight. For bright sunlight ‘coming through the door window, turn the lowered visor 90 degrees ioward the door window, Glove box Luggage room light Tilt steering Unlock To unlock Turn the master key counterclockwise. To ‘open the glove box, pull the lover. Telock Close the glove box, then turn the master key clockwise. WARNING Certain to keep the glove box door closed whille driving to reduce the risk and/or severity of serious bodlly Injury Inthe event af an accident or hard drive Ing. ou Set the luggage room light switch in “ON to tu the ight on. With the switeh set in the “DOOR' position, the light goes on when te back door is ‘opened and goes oul when it's closed, Adjustment ull down the til lever to uniock ine steering wheel. Move the sleering wneo! to your esited position. Then securely pull up the | lll levar. The steering wheel wil be lookea at this position WARNING ‘© After the adjustment, be sure the steering whee! is locked positively, by moving itup and down, 4 ‘+ Never try to adjust the steeri ‘whee! position while the vehicle running, 88 this can cause ‘ceident. a Fire extinguisher {tor GCC specitications) ee | \ \ a — We SSS Remove the fro extinguisher fromm the cow! side panel. Pul out the sefaty clip Airn the nozzle at the fire source. Tho distance from the fire source should be 2m (664) to4 m(13.1"). Tap the push button strongly. Section 10 Driving tips Before starting en: Starting engine Origine dine WO and Pulltime AWD) Driving 4-Wheel-Drive vehicles off-road (Par Manual transmission shifting instructions Transfer shifting instructions Manual free wheeling hub Automatic locking hub Shifting points Economical driving tips Winter driving tips ~. Brake system Brake pad wear limit indicators - Parking brake Power steering Before starting engine 4, Check the area around the vehicle ‘before entering it 2. Make sure that parking brake is applied 3, Adjust seat position, seatback angle, and head restraint height. 4, Adiust the dayinight inside mirror and the outside mirors, 5. Lock all doors 6. Fasten seat belts 7. Tum off unnecessary lignts and acces- sori, 8. Check fuel gauge. Starting engine ‘CAUTION Do not erank the etarter continuously for more than 10 seconds. Do not race a cold engine to prevent engine damage. Keep moderate speed unt the engine warms up thoroughly. MO‘ ongin in normal eimate 4+. Depress the clutch petal fully and hold ‘tun the engine start. 2. Shifl.the transmission inte neutral. Lightly depress the accelerator pedal ‘once and release It, and turn the ignition ‘pitch to "START" position to start tne engine. 4, Whan the engine starts, lightly depress the accelerator pedal and assure that ‘charge warning light and ol pressure warning light turn off Method for starting a hot engine: Hold the accelerator pedal hallway ‘down unti the engine starts. o 104 Starting in cold climate 1. Fully depress the accelerator pedal a few times and then release the pedal. 2. Depress the clutch pedal and start the engine Donot depress the accelerator pecal at this occasion’ 2. Warm up the engine. Due to the aulo- malic choke the idling speed is higher nan usual, and therefore, it is not necessary to keep the accelerator pedal depressec. 4. Depress the accelerator once again and then re'ease the pedal after the en- gine is warmed up. ‘The automatic choke Is released when the pedal is depressed and idting speed will be reduced to normal evel 2 When engine hardly starts 1 2 It the engine does not start after a few attempts, allow a short period of time before the next allernpt, as excessive suction of fuel might have occurred. r, operate the starter with tne ac- elerator fully depressed. (Do not con- tinue cranking for 10 seconds or longer, otherwise, damage to the battery and or Ihe starter may result) . Ifthe engine does not start yet, do not unnecessarily operate the starter, Bul check ‘ue! system and spark plugs HD-E engine ‘The electronic fuel injection system auto- matically controls the proper air-fuel mix- ture for starting. +. Deptess the clutch pedal and shit tha transmission into neutral Hold the clutch pedal to the floor unt the engine is started 2. With your loot oft the accelerator pedal, crank the engine by turning the engine key to "START Reiease it when the engine starts, Driving 4-Wheel-Drive vehicles on the road (Part-time 4WD and Fulltime 4WD) Basic driving methods © Make sure to operate the vehicle in 2H Position on dry, paved roads. (Part-time WD vehicles) ‘* Make sure to operate the vehicle in FULLTIME position on dry paved roads, (Fulltime 4WD vehicles) * Special care should be exercised when {deving on slippery paved roads such as loose sand, wet, gravel, snow or ice roads. ‘Avold sharp turn 4WheelDrive vehicle is a vehicle with higher ground clearance. 4.Wheel-Drive vehicle is not designed for comering at the same speeds as ordinary 2Wheel-Drive vehicles. Irpossible, avoid sharp turning maneuvers, As with other utility vehicles ofthis type, i the vehicle is not operated correctly, this may cause loss of contro or an accident Drive around curves cautiously Most 4-Wheel-Drive vehicles have higher ‘centers of gravity. Therefore, it should be noted that the effects of centrifugal force ifr trom those for ordinary 2-Wheet-Drive passenger cars. Be sure to approach curves after slowing down tonormal driving speed, driving slow- ly and cautiously, ‘On paved road driving in bad weather When you drive on the road covered with snow or collected heavy rains, shift into 4WD which provides high traction. You should drive slowly and cautiously. (On paved road driving in snow and ice When you drive on sniowy or icy roads, you should maintain traction by changing vehicle speed gradually and avoiding sud- den steer. Should you start to slide, release the accelerator pedal and steer in the direc: tion of the slide. Avoid abrupt brake ap- plication. When you regain control, depress the accelerator pedal slightly to go back to normal driving lane. Be sure to keep suff- cient distance to maneuver between you and the vehicle ahead, Drive slowly using engine brake with lower ‘gear. When stopping the vehicle, repeat a light brake application to avoid locking of the wheels. 103 Driving 4-Wheel-Drive vehicles off-road (Part-time 4WD) The type of terrain and condition of the off-road surlace will require you to select either 2H, 4H, or 4L. position for part-time 4WD vehicles in order to get the best per- formance from your vehicle, Please see this manual at p. 10-6, 7, Trans- fer Shift Lever, for help on selection, You will also want to know about the ad- vantages of the manual free-wheeling hub, automatic locking hub, and how to setit for off-road use. See manual at p. 10-8, 9 ‘Sand Always try to keep all four wheels of the vehicle on the solid surface ofthe trail Drive slowly and cautiously avoiding abrupt steering and spinning of the wheels, When the rear wheels are bogged down in ‘sand and the vehicle will not move, shift the transfer gear into the 4L position for the best traction 104 Mud When driving in mud, keep the accelerator Pedal slightly-depressed and avoid abrupt steering. Drive in the center of the road as much as possible, avoiding area where the mud may be deeper. Should you statt to slide, release the ac- Ccelerator pedal and steer in the direction of the slide until you regain control. Avoid abrupt brake application, lf the rear wheels are bogged down in mud and the vehicle will not move, shift the transfer gear to the 4L position for the best traction and power. After the vehicle has been driven through ‘mud, thoroughly wash the undercarriage of the vehicle to avoid any damage to the vehicle components, Water Before you enter water, shift the transfer lever to the 4 position, Carefully check the conditions of the water bottom. While negotiating through water, do not to drive the vehicle so fast as to splash water. When your vehicle has passed through water, be sure to check whether the vehicle still retains good braking performance bbelore you continue ordinary driving. Light ly depress the brake pedal two or three times so as to ascertain the brake effects, © Itwater enters into the brake system (ie pads, linings, rotor or drum), braking effect will be deteriorated temporarily, * For such situations, decrease speed for sate driving. While paying due attention to nearby vehicles, repeat the braking action for alitle while, This will speed up ying the brake pads, rotor, linings, or drum and the braking effect will be res- tored to the normal state quickly. Gravel Maintain steady speed and avoid sudden steering. Drive on the center side of the road as much as possible, for gravel atthe side of the road may be looser and ur stable, Should youstart to slide, rolease the accelerator pedal and steer in the direction Of the slide until you regain control, Avoid abrupt brake application. Repeat light braking action, utlizing engine braking et: fort. In very loose gravel, be sure to shift into aL. position ‘Snow Shift into 4L. position and maintain steady speed. This will help prevent the wheels from spinning, We recommend to use tire chains, Install the tie chains only on the rear tires. Do not install the tire chains on the front tires, Climbing steep grades 4.Whee!-Drive vehicles can climb up a very steep grade, by selecting a suitable trans- fer gear range. To climb a very steep trade, shift the transfer shift lever to the aL. position at the foot of the steep grade. Proceed to climb up the hill slowly without racing the engine, When descending a steep downhill, do not rely solely on your service brakes alone, but be sure to use to engine brake. WARNING Never attempt to drive crosawise or tum on steep slopes or hills, Failure to observe this warning may result in losing, slipping sideways and oven rolling over. ‘+ Always try to drive straight up or ‘straight down slopes. Should you encounter engine stall, do not try to tum around. We recommend backing down with gear engaged to ‘sate place. Always pec a maintenance inspection alter each day of o-oad driving that has taken you trough sand, dit, mud, heavy snow, or water Maintenance items + Front brake pads and discs ‘© Rear brake linings and drums ‘© Brake line and hoses ‘© Transmission, transfer, and differential ol ‘+ Whee! bearings © Dustboots © Airfiter Grease applied items ‘© Steering linkage and knuckle ‘© Propeller shatt 105 fear nde et eg vie ere par ae oe Po ae WT ee ogee cere ve hee de art aoe ny ore ra votre abies oes a me ee mms HPL PRG as E> ce oe ek = veal lM r=, cee hhh Pik mk, rim dan Vehicles with manual free wheeling hub © 2H 4H Move the shift lever from 2H to 4H with both the free-wheeling hubs engaged while the vehicle is running siowly or is stopped, Keop the steering whee! in the straight- ahead position, © 4H 32H To shill from 4H to 2H, simply move the shift lever, Disengage both the free ‘wheeling hubs for continued 2H use. Ifyou make a shit from 4H to 2H while the vehicle is comering, the vehicle may siil remain in the 4H slate elthough the 4¥VD indicator is extinguishad. But, when the vehicle ssumes the streight-ahead condition, the shift io the 2H position will take piace auiomat- ically aH aL, Do not perform this shift unless the vehicles is stopped. Vehicles with automatic locking hub © 2Ho4H Slop the vehicle. Move the transfer shift lever from the 21 position to the 4H position. Start the vehicle slowiy The automatic locking hub will be auto- matically locked, + 4H 2H The shilt operation can be performed during tne vehicle running, Move the transfer shiftlever from the 4H postion tothe 2H postion. Then, siowty drive the vehicle straight ahead in op- posite direction about 3 m (10. ‘Tne eutomatic locking hud automat. ically becomes tree It you make a shift rom 4H to 2H while the vehicles cornering, the vehicle may ati remain in the 4H slate sithough the AWD inciecator is extinguished. Iv this case, drive the vehicle straight ahead and ty again © 4k Be sure to perform the transier shit ‘operation while the vehicle is stopped. Slat the vehicle slowly. Fulltime four-wheel drive Fulltime (four-wheel drive with center differential free)... This position is used during normal opera tion in under the four- whee! operation. Center differential lock (four-whect drive with center differential locked) This postion is used during operation on lost traction driving conditions, CAUTION The fulltime 4WD vehicle isnot equipped with a 4L range. Hence do not operate this vehicle at those places where a high traction is required. wT CAUTION + Be sure to perform the transter ‘switching operation when the vehicle je stopped or the vehicie Is moving straight ahead. ‘+ When the wheels are spinning, never ‘switch from the fulltime nto the center differential lock position, ‘> When this vehicle Is o be towed, itis necessary to place the transfer shift lever in the two-wheel drive position. Refer to the section 11 under the “Emergency Towing.” NOTE ‘+ When oparating the control lever, be ‘sure to positively switch the control fever to the lock or the fulltime position without stopping it haltway. ‘¢ When any difficutty is encountered in switching the control lover to the lock. position, drive the vehicle forward or ‘backward for a short distance. Then, retry the switching operation. wa Manual free wheeling hub This is a device which makes it possible to Teauce vehicle running resistance during the 2awhae! civing (2H), by making the lront wheats fee. Operating Instructions For driving in 2H, align the hub handte (A mark) with the "FREE" position on the hue ‘cover (V mark} fo: both the front wheels. For 4L or 4H driving, align the hub handle (A mari) with the “LOCK” position an the cover (V mark} for both the front wheels, CAUTION 1. Do not move the vehicle ithe handte (A mark) is not aligned exactly with the V mark at the “FREE” or “LOCK” position on the cover. 2, Donot operate the vehicle In 4L or 4H when the hub handle is set at the “FREE” position, ‘3. Make sure to set tha handle (A mark) (on the both the right and left wheels at the same position. Automatic locking hub ‘The automatic locking hu can be locket ‘or unlocked, following the shift operation descrived uncer the “Transfer shifting in- stuetions (tn automate locking hub)’ section on page 10-7 CAUTION * Never switch from the two-wheel drive to the four-wheel drive while moving. Failure to observe this caution may cause abnormal noise from the automatic locking hub andlor ite premature wear. 1 After switching from two-wheel drive to fourwheel drive, start vehicle slowly. ‘¢ Do not try to fast starts. Fallure to observe this caution fooking hub and/or its premature wear. + Ifast starts Is made, while trying to {gol the rear wheels out of slippery places with the transfor shift lever Shifted in the 4H or 4. position trom 2H position, the automatic locking hub may emit abnormal noises. In this case, slowly engage the clutch so sto lock the automale locking hub. ‘+ When driving the vehicle with the transfer shift lever placed in the 2H position during cold weather, there may be cases where the automatic Tocking hub emits abnormal notsea. In this case, drive the vehicle first under’ the four-wheel drive mode. ‘After the transfer has. warmed up, move the tranater shift lever othe 2H ion. + For the lubrication of the front drive system, drive the vehicle under the ‘fourswheel drive mode at least once a ‘month. NOTE ‘The automatic locking hub may emit a noise when leeking or unlocking, however, this does not indicate any ‘mulfunetion, Shifting points Recommended shitting speeds For better fuel economy and longer engine life you should upshit' at the folowing speeds Upshitt speed chmod upsnit | Nem | Cruse ssioand | 1912) 1912) zraoaa | seen | B65) | aaa | aio | saa anosh | sae) | @Gn 10-9 Maximum allowable speeds CAUTION It your vehicle exceeds the maximum allowable speeds given on the table below, do not downshift. If this caution is neglected, the engine could be damageded. tenth me) cee Vehicle speed Handa a 7 426) za(ra) 2 714s) 40(25) a 108 67) re 4 154 (98) een 10-10 CAUTION When descending a steep hill or tong grade * Down shift to assist the brakes by selecting a suitable lower gear. Excessive prolonged use of the brakes can cause loss of braking tticlency or loss of brake function due to overheating and can cause Premature brake wear. © Use care In downshifting on Icy, slippery, or wet roads. Fallure to do 60 could cause your ‘wheals to lock or skid, and could lead toloss of control or aceldant. Economical driving tips ‘© Geer shifting should be made in accord ance with vehicle speeds Do not use excessive engine speed by operating your vehicle in lower gears for 2 prolonged period Avoid letting the engine labor at low speed with the transmission in the higher gear positions, This driving prac- tice will strain the engine and increase tue consumption. * Acovlerate your vehicle moderately ‘Avoid unnecessary sudden accelera tions oF abrupt brake applications Once your vehicle has atigined the desired speed, maintain that speed as cconstantiy as possible ‘+ Avoid driving at unnecessarily high speeds. Ateasonable vehicle speed helps lower fuel consumplion, » Itis advisable to salect Sth gear during high speed operation. This will help save uel consumption ang reducing he engine noise level ‘© Adjusting your driving to help keep the vehicle moving whenever possible since It requites rrore fuel to move the vohicle from a slog, + Sensible driving of your vehicle. com: bined wth proper maintenance, not only makes it possibie to obtain the original- -sesigned performance of your vohiclo, but also contributes to saving fuel Winter driving tips Battery Chock the battery condition and cables. Batlery eanacily tends te reduce in cold ‘woather. (See Section 14) Engine coolant Filthe sufficiont mbaure rate of coolant Engine oi eler to the engine oll vecosity chart on Section 15, ‘Washer fluid Use antitreeze type washer uc Parking brake Do not appiy the parking brake when the ‘mechsnigm could be frozen. Shift the transmission to 1st oF reverse Chock the wheels F Ramove ii) on’ the root betore > + aijtving:Accumillated snow may fajl, Bn roa Sie at ' ae se eae ‘Snow chain ‘CAUTION To prevent damage to your vehicle; ‘+ Install tire chain on a safe place. ‘© Donotexceed 50 km/h (30mph) or the tice chain manufacturer's recom mended speed limit whichever is Tower. Adjust vehicle speed to road condi- tions and avoid sharp turns. © Avoid bumps and potholes which may cause vehicle to bounce. ‘= If possible, avoid hard braking and drive carefully. ‘* Follow the instructions of tire chain manufacturers. ‘© Install the tire chains on the rear tires: as tightly as possible. » Do not inetall tire chains on the front tires, ‘© Retighton the tire chains after driving 0.40.8 km (1/4 - 1/2 milo). 181 ss Brake system ‘Tandem master cylinder brake system ‘Your Daihatsu is equipped witha front dise brake and an automatic adjusting rear ‘rum brake. Its brake sysiem is 2 power- assisted dual hydraulic braking system, These dual broke systers function ince ondentiy rom each other. IW either of the dual systems should fail, he other system sil mains operative, Never theless, a greater force is required to ccepress the brake pecial. AS a result, brake ing distance increases, When either system fails, the brake warning light should glow Do nox rely on a single operative brake system. Have the brake sysiom repaired immediately woet2 Brake booster ‘The brake booster ullizes engine marifold vacuum to assist braking force. the engine 's stopped during civing, the ‘rake booster system can retain a residual vacuum that is enough for stopping the vhicle only onge or twice with a normal pedal applying force. Altr that, residual pressure remains. General precautions for braking ‘© The brake booster utilizes engine! ‘manifold vacuum to provide power’ assisted braking performance. Ifthe engine is stopped during driving, the effectiveness of brakes will ‘decrease significanty. it malfunction of one of the dual brake systems should occur, the travel of the brake pedal” will increase. Stopping distance Is. signiticently Increased. ‘+ Make sure that free movement of the brake, clutch and accelerator pedals are not hindered by the floor: mat. ‘+ While driving, never rest your foot ‘on the brake pedal. Riding the brake will result In overheated brakes, loss of braking ability, and Premature lining weer ‘© Before you start to descend a steep grade, shift the transmission to a lower gear so that speed may be reduced and controlled. Be sure not to apply the brake for extended amounts of time or continuously. Continuous applica- ‘tion of brakes may cause the brakes ‘10 overheat and loss of brakes. ‘© Tire traction ability may be reduced while driving in watar. Moisture in the brakes caused by water on the road, car washing or the adhesion of salt applied on the roed may attect the braking ability adversely. M1 the brakes become wet, cautiously apply the brakes and they will dry. Several cautious applicstions of the brakes will remove moisture or any adhesion of salt. Brake pad wear limit indicators Parking brake ‘The brake pad wear limi indicators on the front disc brakes give a warning noise when the brake pads are worn, If you should near a squealing o seraping noise while driving, have the brake pads land rotor checked andior replaced by a Daihatsu dealer as scon as possible, WARNING Never continue to use worn brake ‘This can result In a dangerous ‘braking, may lead to an aecident or ‘damage to the vehicla braking components and ‘serious bodily injury. How to set ull the lever up, How to release First, raise the lever slightly and then push the Button with your thumb, then lower tne lever compleiely to tne down position, WARNING Botore difving, make eure to release ‘the parking brake completely and thet ‘the brake warning light is of, A partlally-applled parking brake may. cause the rear brake 10 overheat, resulting’ th reduced effectiveness of the rear brakes and premature wear. 10-13 CAUTION When you park your vehicle, always engage the parking brake fully and put the shift lever in elther reverse gear or first gear. In addition, when parking your vehicle on a grade, turn the front wheels, as indicated In the picture. 1044 On an upgrade: (with curb) Tum the front wheels away from the curb. On adowngrade: (with curb) ‘Turn the front wheels in a direction toward the curb, (On any grade without a curb: ‘Turn the front wheels toward the side of the road. Power steering ‘The power steering system on your venicle Is of the hydraulic prossure type operated by the engine cutout ‘Theretore, the steering operation requires increased force with the engine off CAUTION I you notice any mattunction, have the system checked by a Daihatsu Dealer. 1045 Section 11 In case of an emergency engine won't start dump starting Engine overheating .. Flat tire W141 4 1-3 11-5 1411 Emergency towing @ If engine won't start In case the starter won't crank I the sound level of the horn is tow, or ifthe headlights are dim, frst check the battery See Section 14 I the battery is discharged, jump-start it IF ine cause stil is not clear. have the sys tem checked by a Daihatsu dealer. WARNING * Do not push- or pullstert the vehicle. This could damage the vehicle or cause an accident. In case the starter cranks Spark pug wires (1) Check to see i the engine's getting fuel Check the uel gauge. If the pointer registers at or below the emply ine, the fel tank may be emply. Refill the fue! tank (2)IF the engine is getting fuel, check that the spark plug wires connecting the dis tributor and spark plugs are securely inserted in place. (3)11 the engine stil won't star, oF if the check engine light (85!) goes on, the engine needs adjustment or repat. Call ‘a Daihatsu dealer for assistance. Jump starting WARNING ‘© To avold sertous bodily injury and ‘damage to your vehicle which might reeult trom battery explosion, acid ‘bums, electrical bums or damaged ‘electronic components, these Instructions must be followed precisely. if you are unsure about how to follow this procedure, eek the help of a competent technician or towing servica. ‘© Batteries contain sulfuric acid, which is polsonous and corrosive. Wear protective safety glasses when jump starting and avold ‘piling acid on your ekin, clothing or vehicle. Mf you should ‘accidentally get acid on your skin or In your eyes, remove any contaminated clothing and flush the ‘affected arva with water for at least 15 minutes. Then get Immediate medical attention. if possible, continue to apply water with a ‘sponge or cloth while enroute to the ‘medical facility. 4 ‘To help reduce the risk of serious bod: ly inlury and damage to the vehicie; » Be certain to heed to ail WARNINGS ‘and inetructions of the jumper cable ¢ The jumper cables must be jong ‘enough so that the vehicles do not ‘touch wach other. | We CAUTION ‘The voltage of the booster battery must be 12 volts. Application of a higher voltage may ‘eause expensive damage to sensitive electrical equipment (relays and radio, otc.). Do not jump start unless you are sure that the booster battery Is of the correct voltage. ‘The capacity (AH rating) of the booster battery must not be lower than that of the discharged battery. 1 Discharged batery ‘connect abies in eurerial ardor Biaconnoct in reverse order afer use Hf the Booster battery is installed in anotier vehicle, make sure (hat the vehicles are not touching Tym of all unnecessary ights and accessories on both vehicles: the engine in he vehvcie with the booster battery is not running, stat i land let it run for a few minutes. Outing jumping, 1ole the engine at aout 2.000 rpm Before connection of thejumper cables, ‘make sure that the engine key on the vehicle with the discharged battery is turned to the LOCK postion. & 4. Connect the jumper cables in the exact ‘order shown in the illustration. positve- to-positive {+). and negative-to-engine (or body ground (-). Connect the positive cable (+) first to the discharges battery and then to the booster battery. Next, connect the negative cable -)1otne booster batiery and ther to a sold, stationary, metallic point (e.9. engine nanger nook) away from the battery Do not cannect ito or ‘near any moving parts. ‘When making the connections, de not lotthe jumper cables or clamps touch ‘anything except the correct battery terminals or the ground. Do not lean over any battery when making the connections. Do not allow the Jumper cable clamps to touch each other while any one or more clamps are connected. 5, Staet the engine in the normal starting procedure, Alter starting the engine, run 412 2.000 rpm for several eninutes, 6. Carefully disconnect ine cables in tne exact reverse order, the negative cable fist and then the positive cable. lt the cause of your ballery discharging is ‘ol apparent (2. naving let the light on by terror). you should have your vehicle check: ed Engine overheating Ovarhoating the engine overheats, the painter of the waler temperature gauge moves beyond the "proper temperature zone" toward the ‘overheating zone” Furthermore, the engine begins ta omit singing” noises and engine performance crops noticeably In his case, cbserve the following WARN: INGS and take te procedure described. WARNING To help reduce the risk of serious bod!- ty injury: 13 8 * Do not attempt to remove the radiator cap when the engine and radiator are hot. ‘+ Never permit your face, fingers, hair or clothes to come near the fan blades when the engine Is running. * Allow enough time for the engine to Cool. Your akin could get # burn if your body touches a hot part In the engine compartment. © It the radiator cap Is loosened or removed while the engine Is hot, It ‘will permit steam or boiling water to blow out and may cause serious Personal injury. 14 Park the vehicle on a safe place and {wan the air conditioner of {1 steam is coming out, turn the engine olf. if itis not, run the engine at idling, Alter the engine has cooled, carefully ‘open the hood and check the com. ponents, the drive belt is broken, engine Coolant is leaking, o° the coolant level is tow elc.. stop the engine immediately ‘and contact a Dainatsu dealer. 5. Add coolant if the coolant level is insut ficient. ("See Section 14”,) ‘The engine is more prone to overheat ir summer. The following should be checkec regularly ‘+ Water leakage in the cooling system ‘© Water level of the radiator and reserve tank ‘© Radiator fin clogging Drive belt tension tthe engine overneats frequently. have the cooling system checked by a Daihalsu dealer. Flat tire It your vehicle should have a flat tire, obstruct traffic. Avoid changing flat tires ‘on a slope or on soft ground. CAUTION + Use the Jack provided with your vehicle only for the purpose of changing the wheels. Under no circumstances should your jack be tsed to ralse other vehicles or other toad + Never use the jack to support th vehicle when you work under the Vehicle. I the jack should be moved Accidentally, you may be seriously injured. When you work under your vehicle, slwaye use jack stands designed specially for this purpose. + No person should remain in the vehicle while the vehicle Is being jacked up or resting upon a jack. + Prior to changing a wheel, make sure that the ground is level and solid. Place a flat and wide board underneath the jack, if necessary, to stabilize the jack. + Put vehicle transmission in reverse gear. Placing a chock Tools and Jack Joint To Vi ‘Apply the parking brake. Place a chock al he opposite end of the tre located diagonally opposite to the flat tire (his is the most effective location for a chock). Learn the storage location of your tools and, ‘spare tire before you need then Storing location The tools are stored between the left front seat and the lloor tunnel. The jack is sel undemeath the left front seat. How to removelstore the jack The jack can only be removedistored trom the rear of the front seat To remove the jack, 1urn the joint by hand counterclockwise until the jack is tree, 15 To store the jack, turn the joint by hand Clockwise unt the jack 's firmly secured 10 prevent it moves during a collision or sud. den braking. NOTE Bs sure totighten the joint from the front ide. 11 the joint ia tightened from the back side, the feet of an occupant at the rear feat may hit the Joint, resulting In looee. Joint. 16 Jack handte bar Maintenance instructions ‘Apply the MP grease to all the siding pars, Ensure thal there is no distortion or ‘crack on the jack. IWpere is replace it with a new one. ‘Storing Location ‘The jack handie bar is located at ine radiator upper member in the front of the engine compartment ‘The jack handle is stored in the tool bag. Tools Spare tire Wheel center cap racing a @ Ks ee Aluminium whee! © Tool bag © Hub nut wrench & Jack handle © L type handle @ Spark plug wrench Spanner (10> 12, 14x 17, 1922) © Apair of pliers © Whee! cap replacer |@ Screwdriver® © 1® Roo! panel wrench ‘Spare tire removal Remove the two nuts and one bolt that hold the spare tre tothe spare tre carrier ‘Then take the spare tire of ‘Spare tire storage Install the spare tre withthe valve stem side (of the wheel facing rear-ward, Then tighten the two attaching nuts and one bolt lo 3.5 - 5:5 kg-m (25 - 40 fib, 34:3 - 539Nm), ‘To remove wheel conter cap WARNING {tn order to avold serious bodily inary do not attempt to pull off the wheel center cap by hand. For steel! wee! Insert the L type handle into position and pry off the center cap. For aluminium wheel Remove the wheel center cap after remov- ing the wheel From the back side, lightly tap the edge of the wheel center cap at several poinis by means of a screwativer ©. 17 Slightly loosen whee! lug nuts Setting jack Amico! To Install wheel center cap Front side (with free whee! hub) With the wheel cap repiacer placed on the center cap, lightly tap the replacer so as to install the center cap, 18 Using the wheel tug nut wrench, slightly loosen each of the wheel lug nuts ‘Set the jack at the jack setting point nearest tothe tite to be replaced, Setting position: Front: Selting position is at the transmis. sion member attaching section under the frame. Place the jack al the center portion of the transmis- sion member altaching bolls. See ilustration. Rear: Place the jack head center under the protrusion provided on each side of rear axle housing. See i lustration, Jacking up vehicle Replacing tire Trangmston WARNING To help reduce the risk of damage to your vehicle and serious bodily Injury: * Do not set the Jack at places other than the specified Jack setting pointe, * Make sure that the jack Is positioned on level and solid ground, # necessary, place a board Underneath the Jack to stabilize it. + Never place any portion of your body under the vehicle while Its weight Is being supported by a Jack. Turn the jack handle clockwise to raise the vehicle. Gently jack up the vehicle until the tire clears the ground surface by about 2.5 em (1 inch). Remove the wheel lug nuts, Replace the flat tire with the spare tie. 119 Reinstalling whee! lug nuts Lowering vehicle ‘+ Before putting on the spare wheel, remove any corrosion on the brake drum or digc and wheel lug surtace with a wire brush, Be aure not to get ‘any foreign matter between th drum or diec and the whee! lug. Installation of wheels without good metal-to-metal contact at the ‘mounting surface can cause the wheel lug nuts to loosen during driving. 11-10 Reinstall all the wheel lug nuts and tighten Turn the jack counterclockwise to lower the them until the wheel is no longer loose. Do vehicle. ‘not yel tighten firmly & Tightening whee! lug nuts After the jack has been lowered. tighten the wheel lug nuls securely in a diagonal se- quence across the wheel Tightening torque: 9-12kg-m (65-87 ft-lb, 88.2- 117.6 Nm) After during 1,000 km (600 miles), check to 900 that the whee! lug nuts are tight. Attar changing wheels (Check the air pressure of the replaced tire ‘and adjust it to the specilied pressure. Store all tools, jack, jack handle and tat tre securely in the proper place. WARNING © Improper alr pressure may cause premature tire wear and adversely atfect the handling of your vehicle ‘causing a loss of steering control or aceldent. © it you encounter vibrations or ‘abnormal noises after the tires have been changed, have them checked by a Daihatsu desler immediately. Emergency towing It towing is necessary, we recommend you have it performed by a Daihatsu dealer ora commercial tow truck service. Iv the wheels or axles are damaged, use a towing dolly WARNING Under no circumstance should a per- ‘t0n be allowed to ride In a vehicle ‘being towed when the front or rear ‘wheels of the ground. ‘CAUTION Be sure to use the towing dolly when towing faster or farther than the described limite, Fallure to observe this. precaution will cause damage to the tranamission. WH & -2WD position (Fulltime 4WD vehicle) Figure 1 Figure 2 Botore a vehicle with fullime 4WO vehicie isto be towed wih the tront wheels or rear wheels on the ground, be sure to sel the transfer case to the “2WD" mode and follow the procedure listed below. Slep 1, Release the set bolt. (igure 1) (From underoath of vehicle) Loosen the set bolt provided at the lower ‘section of the retainer of the transfer case nil itcomes cut from the tireaded portion, Then pull the set ott all tae way down by hand. W412 Step 2. Shift he transfer shitt lever into “AWD” position. (tom vehicle inte rion) The shit lover is now able to moved into the *2WD" position as shown in the figure 2. To move the lever into "2WD" posilion, mave it tothe right and upward as indicated, CAUTION ‘© Upon camptetion of towing, be sure toreturn the transfer ahitt levor to the “CENTER DIFF LOCK" position or “FULLTIME” position, Securely tighten the set bolt. ‘Tightening torque: 3.045 kgtm (21.7 -32,5 fll, 204 -44.1 Nm) ‘Failure to tighten the bolt to the ‘original position sfter towing wit make the vehicle unsafe to drive, & Towing with front wheels on ground ‘Towing with rear whoola on ground ‘Towing with four wheels on ground We recommend using a towing dolly. If towing dolty is not available, be sure to ‘observe the following conditions. 1. Transmission in "NEUTRAL" 2-1, Transfer case in "2H" on Part-time 4WD vehicles, 2.2, Transler case in “2WD" on Fulltime 4WD vehicles. (See page 11-11 for “2WD" position} ‘Maximum speed 50 kmh (30 mph). Maximum distance 80 km (50 miles) Ignition key in "ACC" position. Steering whee! secure (0 Keep ne front wheels in @ straight ahead pos tion, We recommend using a towing dolly. Ia towing dot is not available, be sure to ‘observe the following conditions 1. Release the parking brake, Transrission in “NEUTRAL” $1. Teansler case in “2H on Partiime 4D venicies 32 Translor cose in “2WD" on Fultime WD vehicles. (See page 11-11 for "2WD" position) 4. Maximurn speed 80 kh (30 mph). 8. Maximum distance 80 km (50 miles) your vehicle is disabled, atach a sturdy rope, lowing sap or cable to the towing hook, ‘Tne olowing stop mut be parormed Parking brake must be released, 2, Transmission must be placed in the “NEUTAAL' positon. 347, Transfer case must be placed in “2H position on Part-bme 4WD venicies, 3-2, Transler case must be placed in “FULLTIME” ot “2WD" position on Fulltime 4WD venicles. 4, Ignition key myst be placed in he “ACC” position 4s 5. Manual free wheeling hubs or auto- ‘matic locking hubs must be placed in FREE” position. (See page 10-8) 6. Wheels, axles, drive train and steering ‘must be in good condition, 7. Towing speed does not exceed 50 min (30 mon). ‘8. Maximum distance 300km (200 miles) CAUTION ‘© The vehicle can bo towed In this manner only when wheels, axles, drive train, steering or brakes are in ‘good condition. Otherwise never try to tow in thie manner. © A driver must ride in the vehicle to ‘maneuver it and operate the brake: ‘+ When the engine Is not running, the brake booster and power steering do ot operate. Therefore braking and ‘steering will require much moreettort than usual. © Do not use the towing hook unless your vehicle Is towed on hard-surtaced roads. W414 Precautions about towing hook Be sure to check that the hook Is Installed securely. Attach the towing rope or cable ‘securely to the hook. Do not pull the hook sharply. Always pull the hook stralght ahead to prevent it from being damaged. Do ‘not pull it from the side or from a vertical direction. Instructions on being towed When your vehicle is being towed, the brakes should be applied as required so that the towing rope or tow cable is tight at alltimes, I the towing rope or cable should loosen, the rope or cable will be pulled sharply when the towing vehicle is accelerated This may cause the rope or cable to break, any knot to untie, or hook to disengage. WARNING Make eure to eet the ignition key Inthe ACC" position, when your vehicle le being be towed. Under no clrcumatan- cee should the Ignition kay be pulled ‘out or turned to the “LOCK" poaition during towing. Once the key Is In the “LOCK” poettion, ican very easily and even unintentionally be removed from the Ignition ewitch. Removing the key would result In the towed vehicle's losing Ita ability to tum and could cause an accident. Section 12 Appearance care Exterior cleaning Interior cleaning .. Rust prevention Exterior cleaning Washing 1 Park the vehicie away irom cirect sun- light and in a well-ventilated area. ‘Tur the engine of, While evenly aopiying water, gently wash the surface with @ car washing brush. Use car wash solution or neutral dotergent,itrequired. Apply pressurized water to under-body 4, Ringe the surface thoroughly so thal 90 solution il remain, Wipe off water with a sponge or chamois, Dry the brake systom. ‘CAUTION © Bo careful not to apply water to the electrical systems in the engine ‘compartment. This could cause short clroult. ‘© Follow the instructions on washing ‘solution. Gasoline or strong toxic solvents are not recommended to protect paint finish, ‘* Donot apply hot water on the vehicle. ‘This could damage the paint finish. Also, donot wipe oft dirt or dust ifthe body surface is dry. Waxing Wax your vehicle on a regular basis to preserve the paint finish ‘Wash and dry the vehicie before waxing. Ifthe paint finish is hot, move the vehicle Into shade and ellow the surlace to cool before waxing, CAUTION ‘To protect pant finish; ‘© Do not rub the eurtace hard or rub with hard cloth, * Do not use stool wool or abrasive cleanser. ‘© Follow the instructions on wax, RA Soft top care Soft top needs special care. '¢ Use mild soap, lukewarm water, and a brush with soft bristles for washing the soft top. If extra cleaning is required, se a mild foaming cleaner on the entire top. ‘© After washing the soft top, always make sure it is completely dry before lowering. ‘© When washing the vinyl quarter and rear windows, be aware of the directions for “Tips for cleaning soft top windows” CAUTION To prevent the damage, the following precautions should be observed; * Do not run your soft top through automatic car washes. ‘© When washing the soft top, never use harsh cleaners or bleaching agents. © Never use any brush on the vinyl windows. ‘© Donot allow any vinyl cleaner to run down and dry on the paint surtace. 122 © Avoid leaving your vehicle unattended with the soft top down, a8. ‘exposure to sun or rain may damage interior trim. Tips for cleaning soft top windows The soft top windows are so pliable that they can be easily scratched uniess special care is taken. * To wipe off the dust, use a soft cotton cloth moistened with warm or cold clean water, and wipe across the window, not up and down, ‘© After thorough rinse, wipe with a soft and slightly moist, clean cloth © Zipper operation can be eased by lubricating the zipper. CAUTION To prevent the damage, the following precautions should be observed; ‘Never use a dry cloth to remove dust ‘+ When washing the windows, never use hot water or any strong soap or detergents. Never use solvents such as alcohol or harsh cleaning agents. ‘+ When removing frost, snow or ics, never use a scraper or de-icing chemicals. Use warm water only it you must clean the window quickly. ——— ‘* Nevar paste stickers, gummed labels or any tape to the windows. Adhesives are hard to remove and wil damage the windows. Interior cleaning Clean the interior with @ vacuum cleaner, CAUTION Gasoline or strong toxic solvents are not recommended. Itmay damage the materials. Moisture under the cor mats or carpets wal cause corrosion ofa vehicle. Make sure to check at rogular intervals that the under- side of the mais or carpets are dry Be particularly careful when transporting chemicals, cleansers, ierilzers, sait etc. and these snould be transported in the proper containers. If a spill or leak should eceur, immediately clean and ary the area, Rust prevention We at Dalhatsu have been praducing high- qually vehicles with advancedtrust preven tion design and constuction, Nevertholess, this constitutes meraly part of a lola ust prevention program, In order fo maintain good rust preventive quality for ‘along period of timo, itis important for you to understand iow to do your part ‘Causes for rust formation Normally, the follnwing are ceuses for ust formation © Salt on tho roads, dirt anc water may promote corrosion on the undereice of ‘whe vericle. © Chips, nicks, soratches and dents that ‘expose bare metal Adverse areas for rust formation If you are living in an area wnere vehicles are exposed {0 rust-prone environmentat ‘sondilone, rust prevention becomes amat- 19" of ertcal importance ‘Causes for rust formation and factors promaxing rust formation ara sait sprinkled on the road, chemical sudstances, salt ai, industrial pallution materials and so fort. cra Effects of moisture on rust formation Moisture can provide an environment under which rust formation is prore te occur. Under such a rust-promoting high humicity environment, (specifically when the temperature is highor than 32 degrees Fah- ‘enhoit), rust-inducing meteriais are retained on the surfaces of a vohiclo be- cause evaporation of water progresses slow ‘Mud is especially harmful ftom the viaw- ppoint of rust prevention, Mud is hard to dry, thereby making the vehicle retain moisture for a lengtry time. There are many instan- ces where mud still contains water and causes rust fo occur, even if the mud ap- pears to be dry. High temperature, 100, promotes sust tor ‘mation of some parts, if ventilation for hem is inadequate. Because of these reasons, itis of great importance to keep your vehicle clean (being free from mud or other rusi-promot ing materia's}. This applies nct only to the exterior ofthe vehicle, but alsoto the under- side of the vehicle. 124 Rust preventive measures If you observe the following points given below, this will help you to prevent rust formation on your vehicle. Keeping your Dalhetsu clean The most effective rust preventive mothoo Isto abways keap your vehicle clean and to Protect it from —_corrosion.inducing ‘materials. itis especially, important io pay attention to the underside of the vehicle. © If you live in an area where rust formation is prone to occur (0.9. region \whare saltis sprinkled on the road, near bodies of sell water and ragions exposed to incustial pollutants), itis advisable for you to pay particular attention to this rust prevention. We recommend that she underside of your vehicle be wastied with clean wator at least once @ month during winter seasons. Upon completion of the winter, the underside should oe cleaned thoroughly © When cleaning the undersige of your vehicle, De sure to pay particular attortion to the fenders and other paris hidden tro your view. If you fall to ‘lean the mud thoroughly and leave t haiway, the wet mud will turner promote the rust formation, Hence, be ‘certain to wash off the mud completely. High-pressure steam cleaning is an effective method especially for remeving muct or other tustincucing materiale ‘¢ Whon cleaning the underparts of the doors, rocker panels, frame mambers ‘and so forth, make sure that tha water ‘drain holes are not restricted ‘Keeping your garage dry Do not park vehicle in @ poorly-ventiated garage with high humidity. Such garage Constitutes a rust-inducing environment Hyouwash your vehiclein the garage or put ‘your vehicle into the garage with the vohicle in a wet condition or covered with snow, it produces the same environment as doscribed above. Also, the heated gavage vill promote rust formation, itthe ventiabon ‘is poer. a Keaping paint finish coats and trims in ‘good conditions Any scratches oF chips on the paint finish ust be touched up 28 soon as possible to helo protect rusting. If the bare steel is ‘exposed, It's advisable to have it repaired ata qualified body repair shop. Do net neglect care for interior, too Moisture under the floor mats or carpets will, cause corrosion of a vehicle, Make sure to check at regular intervals that the under- side ol he mats or carpets ere diy. Be perticulerly careful when trensoorting chemicals, cleansers, fertiizers, salt, etc, and these should be transported in the Proper containers. If spill or leak shoule ‘occur, immediately clean and cry the area. 128 Section 13 Vehicle maintenance 11 132-3 134 13-12 Maintenance requirements ‘Scheduled maintenance service ‘Schedule for NORMAL driving ‘Schedule for SEVERE driving Maintenance requirements Maintenance service is important to ensure trouble-free, safe and economical driving Failure to maintain your vehicle can cause an accident or damage to your vehicle, We at Daihatsu offer you a new-vehicle check when your new vehicle has been ‘operated 1,000 km (600 miles) since the registration date, Note that, however, the titers and the lubricants are at the owne expanse. Please fee! free to bring your new vehicle toa Daihatsu dealer for this tree but very important inspection service Pre-atarting check For safe and comfortable driving, perform the pre-starting check. Weekly check: Engine oil din and level Engine coolant level Brake fluid level Washer tluid levet Monthly check: Drive belt Battery electrolyte level Tire air pressure and wear ‘Steering wheel Brakes Accelerator pedal While driving slowly: Speedometer and water temperature gauge Turning effort of steering whee! Brake function (Other abnormal operations Whether the vehicle is pulled to one side while driving straight on a level road or when the brakes are applied. 134 Corefully watch your Daihatsu Watch your Dainatsu for changes in pertor- mance, sounds, and visual tip-offs ha ingi- cate requirement of maintenance service, ‘Some important clues are as follows: Engine missing, stumbling, or pinging Appreciable loss ol power Unusual engine noises Any leak of fluid or oil (Water drainage from the air conditioner is normal.) * Change in exhaust sound © Flat-looking tre, excessive squeal when comering or braking, or uneven tire wear ‘© Vehicle pulling to one side when driving straight on a level road ‘© Loss of brake effectiveness, “spongy” {feeling of brake and clutch pedal, pedal almost touching the tloor, vehicle pulling to one side when braking ‘© Engine temperature continually higher than normal It you notice any of these conditions, have the vehicle checked by a Daihatsu dealer 19-2 Maintenance records Keep a copy of the repair order for any maintenance service performed on your Daihatsu. it proves that all required maintenance has been performed for warranty coverage. Do-It-yourself maintenance service If you have some mechanical knowledge and automotive tools, you can service ‘some of the maintenance items by yourselt, Dorit-yourself maintenance service proce- dures are given in Section 14, Note that doit-yourself maintenance ser- vice can affect your warranty coverage. ‘See the owner's service book forthe details (of warranty statements, Scheduled maintenance service ‘Schedule selection Daihatsu provides two kinds of maintenance schedules. one for NORMAL driving condi- tions and one for SEVERE driving conditions. Please follow the schedule for NORMAL driving or SEVERE driving according to your driving conditions, How to solect schedule for SEVERE driving Please follow the Schedule for SEVERE driving it you consistently operate your Daihatsu under one or mare of the conditions below. {© Towing a trailer ) © Operating when outside temperature remains below ah Weezing Schedule for Repeated short trips les than 8km (Smiles) [emt oney\ Idling for extended periods andor low speed operation for > ‘on page 13-12 | \ in addition to long distance such as police, taxi, door-lo-door delivery or schedule for daily rental service \ “NORMAL + Oneraingn dy. ugh, my rsa erayesrons | sng # Operating daily for a maximum of 25 km (15 miles) oF less, \__ or continuously for 20 minutes or less ) How to select schedule for NORMAL driving — . aie Fallow Piease follow the schedule for NORMAL driving if none of the ment [above conations app. — ; eae) page 134 133 Mo ‘Schedule for NORMAL driving Follow the distance and the period the vehicle has been driven whichever comes firs, if without any notice. 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