Service Intervals If you mainly operate the vehicle under one or more of the following special conditions, then more frequent maintenance is necessary for some items of the maintenance plan. 1. Road conditions. A) Operation on bumpy,...
Engine oil and filter Oil Handling Precautions 1. Prolonged and often repeated contact with engine oil causes the natural fat layer to be removed from the skin and leads to dryness, irritation and dermatitis. In addition, the motor oils used...
Cooling liquid Examination Attention: The engine has many parts made of aluminum alloys. These parts can be damaged if they come into contact with coolant based on alcohol or methanol. Do not use coolants based on alcohol or methanol....
Checking and replacing the air filter 1. Remove the air filter housing by unscrewing the bolts and disconnecting the connector. Tightening torque - 12 Nm Removing and installing the air filter housing (L13A). A - air filter housing, B - bolt C - connector....
Fuel filter Removal and installation 1. Remove the fuel pump (see chapter " fuel injection system "). 2. Remove the sensor, pointer, fuel level, disconnect the connector, remove the pressure regulator and the fuel pump. 3....
Cabin filter replacement 1. Open the storage box. 2. Remove the lower part of the glove box. 3. Press the latches on the left and right of the cabin filter housing and remove it. 4. Remove the filter from the housing. Install new filter label...
Attachment drive belts Attention: Check the serviceability and tension of the drive belts of mounted units as necessary. Check accessory drive belts with engine cold or wait 30 minutes after engine has stopped. Examination Note: term "used...
Accumulator battery Electrolyte check 1. Make sure the electrolyte level is between the marks "UPPER" And "LOWER". If the level is below the mark "LOWER" add distilled water. Don't fill it all the way. 2. Measure the density of the...
Checking spark plugs 1. Disconnect a wire from the negative plug of the storage battery. 2. Disconnect high voltage wires from spark plugs. 3. Turn out spark plugs. 4. Check spark plug electrodes. A) Damage and wear to the electrodes can be...
Checking the pressure at the end of the compression stroke Caution: The engine or engine oil may be hot and cause burns. Be careful when removing or installing any parts. 1. Make sure the battery is fully charged. If necessary, charge the battery; 2. Warm up the engine to...
Checking the ignition timing Initial verification conditions: The engine is warmed up to normal operating temperature. Air filter installed. All tubes and hoses of the air intake system are connected. All vacuum lines are connected. The fuel...
Checking the idle speed on a cold engine When using a tachometer: 1. Disconnect the connector and rubber cover from the crankshaft speed sensor and connect a tachometer. A - tachometer, B - connector, C - cover. 2. Check the RPM on a cold engine (coolant...
Checking the idle speed Initial verification conditions: The idle speed control valve connector is securely connected. The MIL indicator is off. The ignition timing is set correctly Spark plugs in good condition The air filter is clean. The...
Checking the level and changing the oil in the manual transmission Checking the oil level 1. Park the vehicle on a level, level surface. 2. Remove the fill plug (A) and remove the gasket (IN). 3. Make sure the oil level (WITH) is at the level of the lower edge of the filler hole. If...
Checking the level and replacing the automatic transmission fluid Level check 1. Start the engine and wait until it warms up (the cooling fan will start). 2. Park the vehicle on a level, level surface. 3. Remove the dipstick (A) automatic transmission fluid level, wipe it with a rag...
Checking the level and replacing the working fluid of the variator Checking the fluid level 1. Park the vehicle on a level, level surface. 2. Start the engine and wait until it warms up (the engine cooling fan should turn on 2 times), then stop the engine. 3. Remove the dipstick (A)...
Checking the level and changing the oil in the rear gearbox Level check 1. Park the vehicle on a level, level surface. 2. Wrap the fill plug (A) and remove the gasket (IN). 3. Make sure that the oil level in the crankcase is under the cut of the filler plug. Add oil to the...
Checking the brake fluid level Check the brake fluid level with the engine cold and stopped. The fluid level must be between the marks "MAX" And "MIN". Brake Fluid - DOT-3 or DOT-4 If the brake fluid level is below the mark "MIN", then add brake...