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Foreword

We are pleased to welcome you to the family of Perodua owners. 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 to benefit
most from your Perodua vehicle. Before you operate your vehicle, read this
manual carefully and use it as a reference source whenever necessary.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact your authorised Perodua
Service Centre. We are ready to provide qualified service and assistance.

PERODUA SALES SDN. BHD.

©2016 PERODUA SALES SDN. BHD.


All rights reserved. This material may not be produced or copied, in whole
or in part, without the written permission of Perodua Sales Sdn Bhd.

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DISCLAIMER

The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of


this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means
electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or information
storage and retrieval systems for any purpose other than personal use
without our written permission.
While every effort has been made to ensure that the information and contents
in the manual are complete, accurate, up-to-date, reliable and non-misleading,
we cannot be held responsible for mistakes, inaccurancies, or errors found
in the manual. Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the
reliance and use of information contained herein. This manual is provided
without any representation or warranties, express or implied.

PERODUA SALES SDN. BHD.

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Your Owner’s Manual

• Before you operate your Perodua, carefully • All infor mation, illustrations and • The model and the engine types described
read this manual. specifications in this manual are current at in this manual stand for as follows:
To protect yourself and extend the life of the time of printing. We reserve the right
your Perodua, follow the instructions in to discontinue or change specifications Model Description
this manual. or designs at any time without prior notice
and without incurring any obligation. B300RS Type 1KR-VE engine (1,000cc)
Failure to observe these instructions may
• This manual is applicable for all mounted vehicle
result in serious bodily injury and damage
to your vehicle. variants and it provides technical B301RS Type 1NR-VE engine (1,300cc)
• Throughout this manual, we have made explanations for all equipment in the mounted vehicle
general references to WARNINGS, vehicle including optional equipment.
CAUTIONS and NOTES. Therefore, the manual may contain
Engine Description
description of some equipment which is
not installed in your Perodua. 1KR-VE 1,000 cc EFI*1+DOHC*2
w WARNING • If you sell your Perodua, leave this manual + VVT-I*3 engine
If warning items are not observed, a in the vehicle for use of the future owner. 1NR-VE 1,300 cc EFI*1+DOHC*2
danger resulting in life-threatening + Dual VVT-I*3 engine
injuries or serious injuries may occur.
*1
Electronic Fuel Injection
CAUTION
*2
Double Overhead Cam
If caution items are not observed, there is
*3
Variable Valve Timing - Intelligent
a danger of resulting in injuries, accidents,
or damages to the vehicle.

NOTE
These are the items to be observed for safe
operations of the vehicle.

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Your responsibility for maintenance Vehicle identification

It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure


that the specified maintenance is performed. Chassis number
Label name
Section 13 gives details of maintenance
requirements. VTA NO.
VIN

The vehicle identification number is stamped The vehicle identification number (label name)
on the location as shown in the illustration. is also visible on the left side center pillar as
shown in the illustration.

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Engine identification

Engine type
Engine type &
Engine number

Front of vehicle Front of vehicle

Engine number

1KR-VE Engine 1NR-VE Engine

The engine identifications are stamped on


the location as shown in the illustration.

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1
Table of contents
2
1 Special precautions for your vehicle 10 Driving tips 3
2 Doors and locks 11 In case of an emergency 4
5
3 Seats and seat belts 12 Appearance care
6
4 Instruments and controls 13 Vehicle maintenance service 7
5 Meters and gauges 14 Do-it-yourself maintenance service 8
9
6 Air conditioner control systems 15 Alarm/central locking
10
7 Audio systems 16 Reverse/front corner sensor
11
8 Mirrors 17 Specifications 12

9 Interior equipment 18 Indexs 13


14
15
16
17
18
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Exterior view

Front view Rear view

Side mirror (page 8-1) Antenna


Fuel filler Rear window
(page 7-19) defogger
(page 2-14)
Front wiper (page 4-10)
(page 4-10, 14-28)

Hood
(page 2-11)
Trunk
(page 2-13)

License plate
light
(page 14-37)

Tyre
(page 14-39)
Towing hook
(page 11-15)

Reverse sensor
Door lock
(page 16-1)
(page 2-7)
Rear turn Towing hook
signal light (page 11-15)
Headlight Backup light
Side turn (page 14-36)
Clearance light (page 14-30) (page 14-36)
signal light Stop & tail light
Front turn (page 14-31)
(page 14-35) (page 14-36)
signal light
(page 14-31)

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Interior view

Door lock / unlock Power window Room light


(page 2-7) (page 2-9) (page 9-1) Seat belt (page 3-7)

Sun visor
(page 9-2)

Inside mirror
(page 8-2)

Shift lever Parking brake Front seat (page 3-2) Rear seat (page 3-4)
(page 10-2 to 10-8) lever (page 10-12)

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Instrument panel overview

1 Remote control outer mirror switch (page 8-1)


2 Multi-control switch (page 4-7)
3 Fog light switch (page 4-12)
4 Combination meter panel (page 5-1)
5 Wiper and washer switches (page 4-10)
6 Hazard warning signal switch (page 4-9)
7 Radio control panel (page 7-2, 7-5, 7-7, 7-10)
8 SRS air bags for front passenger (page 3-26)
9 Glove box (page 9-3)
Utility box (page 9-3)
L

ENGINE
START
STOP
MIRROR

R
!
SRS AIRBAG

" Ignition switch (page 4-1)


# SRS air bags for driver (page 3-26)
$ Air conditioner control panel (page 6-2)
% Power socket (page 4-13)
For selected variant only
& Rear window defogger switch (page 4-10)
' Engine start/stop button (page 4-3)

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1

Section 1
Special precautions for your
vehicle
Engine exhaust gas ........................................................................... 1–1
Catalytic converter ............................................................................ 1–2
For your safety .................................................................................. 1–3
Bring your children and keys with
you whenever you leave the car ....................................................... 1–4
Fuel recommendation ....................................................................... 1–4
Modification of your vehicle ............................................................. 1–4
Installation / use of electronic items in your vehicle ...................... 1–5
Break-in period .................................................................................. 1–5

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Engine exhaust gas

• Whenever your vehicle has its oil changed Make sure that foreign objects do not
w WARNING • Whenever you notice a change in the accumulate around the tail pipe to prevent
Do not inhale exhaust gases. exhaust sound exhaust gases from accumulating under the
They contain carbon monoxide, • Whenever the exhaust system has been vehicle body.
a poisonous gas that is colourless damaged or corroded
and odourless. Inhalation of this • Whenever you hit an object w WARNING
gas can cause unconsciousness or
In addition, follow the maintenance schedule Turn off the engine when taking a
even death.
in Section 13. nap in the car.
Whenever you suspect that exhaust fumes • This is to prevent accidentally
may have entered the vehicle, find out Ventilation system; activating the shift lever and
the cause. Have the condition corrected To allow the ventilation system of your vehicle depressing the accelerator pedal
immediately. to operate properly at all times, make sure that for a long period of time while
the air inlet ducts in front of the windshield napping.
If you must drive your vehicle under this
condition, drive with all side windows fully are always free from dust, leaves and other • This is also to prevent deadly
open. obstructions. toxic gases from flowing into the
passenger compartment.
To prevent exhaust gas accident, follow the
precautions below. Daily operation;
We recommend that you do not run the engine
Maintenance; for any extended periods of time while the
vehicle is parked or stopped.
Always maintain the engine exhaust system,
vehicle body, and ventilation system in their There are possibilities that carbon
correct operating conditions. Make sure the monoxide may be admitted into your vehicle
exhaust system has no loose connections due to improperly-maintained or a damaged
or holes. We recommend that the exhaust exhaust system.
system and vehicle body be inspected by Do not run the engine in a garage or an
competent repair facilities in the following enclosed area except when required for
cases: driving the vehicle in or out.

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Catalytic converter

Follow the periodic inspections specified in


• Do not drive or park your vehicle the Perodua maintenance schedule to ensure
over anything combustible, such that the engine itself, catalytic converter and
as grass, leaves, paper, or rags etc. entire emission control system are operating
• Also, keep people or combustible properly.
objects away from the exhaust If the engine cannot starts, stalls frequently,
system. or pings or knocks during acceleration, have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible
CAUTION by an authorised Perodua Service Centre.
A large amount of unburned gas introduced
Catalytic converter into the catalytic converter may overheat
the converter, which may cause a fire and
damage to the connector.
The catalytic converter is an emission control To prevent this and other damages,
device installed in the exhaust system to observe the followings;
reduce pollutants in exhaust gas. • Do not drive with an extremely low fuel
level.
w WARNING • Do not run the engine at fast idle speed
• The exhaust system becomes hot for more than 10 minutes or at idle speed
and hot exhaust gas is emitted while for more than 20 minutes.
the engine is running. • Do not turn off the engine while the
• Be sure to keep the rear end of vehicle is moving.
your vehicle at least 30 cm away • In your attempt to start the engine, never
from combustibles such as wood push or pull the vehicle.
or plywood when parking. Less • Avoid racing the engine.
space may cause discoloration or • Use only unleaded fuel.
deformation of the combustibles
or even fire by the exhaust gas.

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For your safety

We at Perodua want you to enjoy your new Remember that while you rely on the
vehicle with all its capabilities. We also hope w WARNING manufacturer to make a good vehicle, the
that you could consider your safety while • Avo i d s h a rp tu rn s , a b ru p t manufacturer and the motoring public rely
driving which includes in learning about the maneuvers or any unsafe actions. on you to drive safely.
capabilities and limitations of a vehicle, and Failure to do so may result in
realizing that vehicles designed for different a loss of control, an accident,
purposes may handle differently. roll-over of the vehicle and serious
Read and understand all WARNINGS, bodily injury.
CAUTIONS and NOTES in this manual. • Do not attempt off-road use.
• All passengers must use seat belts.
(See “Instructions on seat belts” in
Section 3)
• Remember that operation of any
vehicle after drinking or taking
drugs is dangerous to you and
others.
• Obey the traffic laws.
• Do not operate any equipment or
mechanism from outside.

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Bring your children and key with you Fuel recommendation Modification of your vehicle
whenever you leave the car

Use only unleaded fuel with its Research Never modify your Perodua.
Octane Number 95 or higher. Modification of your vehicle could affect its
performance, safety or durability, and may
even violate governmental regulations.
CAUTION
Damage or performance problems resulting
Make sure to use unleaded gasoline for from modification may not be covered under
your Perodua. warranty.
In addition, vehicle modifications can cause
a loss of control, an accident, or serious
bodily injury.

w WARNING
Do not leave your children alone in
the car.
Children will suffer from heatstroke if
they are left in the car parked under a
burning sun as it becomes very hot
in the cabin.
Avoid leaving the key in the ignition
as it can be tampered with by children.
This can lead to faulty operation of the
electric parts, e.g. power windows, etc.,
accidental starting of the car or a fire
accident and consequently cause a
serious accident.

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Installation / use of electronic items Break-in period
in your vehicle
Accessories, spare parts and modification When any electronic item which will likely The internal friction, which is high in a new
of your Perodua. to generate a strong electromagnetic wave, vehicle, will decrease gradually as all moving
A wide variety of non−genuine spare parts such as a two-way radio system, mobile parts adjust to each other.
and accessories for Perodua vehicles are telephone and computer, is installed and We recommend observing the following
currently used in your vehicle, be sure to consult with precautions during the first 1,000 km to
available in the market. Using these spare an authorised Perodua Service Centre. extend the future performance and economy
parts and accessories which are not genuine The electromagnetic wave generated from of your vehicle.
Perodua products may adversely affect the these pieces of electronic equipment could • Do not drive over 90 km/h (55 mph)
safety of your vehicle. affect adversely those systems, such as • Do not drive for long periods at any one
the EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) system, constant speed, either fast or slow.
Perodua therefore cannot accept any liability
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) and SRS air
or guarantee spare parts and accessories • Avoid full throttle start.
bags of your vehicle, resulting in improper
which are not genuine Perodua products, • Avoid sudden stops except in case of an
operation.
nor for replacement or installation involving emergency, especially during the first 300
such parts. km.
This vehicle should not be modified with non−
genuine Perodua products. Modification with
non−genuine Perodua products could affect
its performance, safety or durability, and may
even violate governmental regulations.
In addition, damage or performance problems
resulting from the modification may not be
covered under warranty.

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2
Section 2
Doors and locks

Engine immobilizer system...............................................................2–1


Keys (with engine immobilizer system)............................................2–1
Smart entry (if equipped)...................................................................2–2
Warning buzzer (if equipped)............................................................2–5
Remote keyless entry / transmitter...................................................2–5
Door locks...........................................................................................2–7
Child safety knobs..............................................................................2–8
Power windows...................................................................................2–9
Hood....................................................................................................2–11
Trunk / Boot.........................................................................................2–13
Fuel filler..............................................................................................2–14

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Engine immobilizer system Keys
(with engine immobilizer system)
The engine immobilizer system is a theft- The vehicle is equipped with two encoded Type 1
preventive system. When the key is inserted keys.
into the ignition switch, the transponder chip Only these two keys make it possible to start
located at the key grip sends an electric your engine.
signal to the vehicle. Then, this electric signal
Key number plate
is matched with the ID code pre-registered in w WARNING Ignition key with transmitter
the vehicle. If the electric signal is matched Do not make any alterations to the Type 2
with the ID code, the engine can be started. immobilizer system.
If they are not matched with each other, the
engine cannot be started. NOTE
1. When it becomes necessary to make
The system is maintenance-free.
a new key, for example, when you lose Smart key
Key number plate

one of your two keys, the remaining


one is needed for Perodua to make a When you make new keys, you are required
new key. Hence, be sure to keep one of to bring your key along with the key number
your two keys in a safe place. to an authorised Perodua Service Centre.
Both of these two keys have a function Hence, we recommend that you keep the
whereby the identification code of the key number plate in a safe place.
key can be inputted into the immobilizer
system.That is why you must bring your NOTE
key for producing the new key. You can register and make your keys up
2. If you lose all the keys, consult with to 4 pieces.
an authorised Perodua Service Centre
immediately.

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Smart entry
(If equipped) Smart door lock and unlock
CAUTION
The head of the key is installed with Request switch
transponder chip that is important to this Front of vehicle
engine immobilizer system. Please make
sure to observe the following points when
you are handling the keys.
1. Do not cover the key grip with an object
(e.g. aluminum gloves) that shuts off
electromagnetic waves.
Smart key
2. Be careful not to apply any impact to Request switch
the key.
3. Do not expose the key to high temperature
for a long time. For example, do not
leave the key at the instrument panel The key-free system allows you to lock and To lock doors
exposed to direct sunrays. unlock the door just by pressing the request After confirming that all doors are closed,
4. Never soak the key in water and wash switch on the door when you are carrying press the request switch on the outer handle
it in a supersonic wave washing your smart key on you. You can also open of driver’s door. The hazard light will flash
machine. the trunk, and can start the engine without once, the buzzer will sound once and the
5. Do not use the key together with an having to insert the key. Without taking your room light will go off to indicate that all doors
electromagnetic object (e.g. magnetic key out of your pocket or bag, sensors around are locked.
bracelet). the vehicle detect the presence of the smart
6. Do not operate the ignition switch with key and activate the locking mechanism.
To unlock doors
the ring hooked over the key grip. Once inside the vehicle, engine can be started
by pushing the start button. (i) Driver’s door unlock (1st press)
7. Do not operate the ignition switch with Press the request switch on the outer
another key contacted. (See “Starting engine” in Section 10).
handle of driver’s door.
8. Never bend the key grip. The functions of the buttons on the smart key The hazard will blink twice, the buzzer will
are similar to remote keyless entry. sound twice and the room light will go on
(See “Remote keyless entry/transmitter”). for 15 seconds to indicate that driver’s
door is unlocked.
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(ii) All doors unlock (2nd press) NOTE
After pressing the request switch on the • The request switch on the outer handle
outer handle of driver’s door once, press may not operate normally depending
the switch again within 5 seconds. on the way smart key is carried.
The hazard will blink twice, the buzzer will • During high water pressure washing,
sound twice and the room light will go on make sure the devided nozzle tip is not
for 15 seconds to indicate that all doors close to the request switch. The water
are unlocked. pressure could damage the request
switch.
• Do not clean the request switch with a
sharp-edge tool when wax is adhered
Request switch
around the switch.
• Under the following conditions, the
To open trunk key-free system may not operate
Press the request switch on the trunk to open it. properly even in the operating range:
• The smart key is brought to close to
Operating range the door glass or door handle when
locking or unlocking the doors.
The operating range of may vary by
surrounding conditions. • The smart key is brought too close
to the request switch on the trunk
(i) Keyless operating range:
when opening the trunk.
Within 3 meter from the center of the
• The smart key is near the ground or
vehicle.
at a high place.
(ii) Request switch operating range:
• There are facilities that generate
When the smart key is within approximately strong radio waves such as a power
80 cm from the outside door handle. plant, broadcast station, gas station,
TV tower and airport.

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• The smart key is carried together with
radio communication equipment, outside antenna
inside antenna • For persons who use medical
such as a cell phone, laptop, portable electrical device other than
audio system or electronic key of implanted cardiac pacemaker or
other vehicle. implanted defibrillator, please check
• The smart key is in contact with a in advance with the manufacturer.
metal object or is covered. • Radio waves may affect the
• Battery of the smart key is weak. operation of medical electrical
equipment.

outside antenna outside antenna

w WARNING
• For person who is using implanted
cardiac pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator, please do not approach
within about 22 cm from the vehicle
key-free antennas.
• The radio waves emitted from the
key-free antennas of the vehicle
when operating request switch
operation of each door (during
door opening and closing), or when
starting engine, have the risk to
give an impact to the operation an
implanted cardiac pacemaker , of
the implanted defibrillator .

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Warning buzzer Remote keyless entry / transmitter
Emergency key (If equipped)
Warning when leaving the engine switch on
(Smart key not detected inside the vehicle
while engine switch on)
(i) The warning buzzer keeps sounding in
short beeps if the driver’s door is opened
while the engine switch is in “ACC”.
(ii) The warning buzzer sounds in a long
beeps if you press the request switch
on the door while the engine switch is in
Knob “ACC” or “ON”.
Emergency key Turn the engine switch to “OFF” and close
the door to stop the warning buzzer.
Type 1 Type 2

Warning when leaving smart key inside


Push the knob to remove the emergency key. the vehicle You can lock and unlock the doors without
(i) The buzzer will sounds if you press the using the key.
Carry the emergency key together with the request switch on the door while the smart Press the button on the transmitter key or
smart key. If the smart key battery is weak or key left inside the cabin. smart key for the following operations:
the keyless entry function does not operate (ii) The buzzer will sounds if the smart key
properly, you will need the emergency key. is left inside the trunk room. Press the Lock 1
request switch on the trunk to pop it up. After confirming that all doors and hood are
Make sure you have smart key with you when closed, press button 1.
locking the door.
The hazard light will flash once, the buzzer
will sound once and the room light will go off
Door ajar warning
to indicate that all doors are locked.
The warning buzzer sounds in a long beeps
when you lock the door using request switch,
smart key or transmitter key when any of
the door are open or incompletely closed.
Close and lock all the doors to stop the
warning buzzer.
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Unlock 2 Panic button 4 (If equipped) 3. The transmitter has incorporated
(i) Driver’s door unlock (1st press) When button 4 of type 2 is pressed for more precision electronic parts. Hence, be
Press button 2 once. than 1 second, or button 1 of type 1 is pressed sure to observe the following points.
for more than 3 seconds, horn will sound, Failure to observe these points may
The hazard will blink twice, the buzzer will
room light will turn on, hazard will flash, and cause malfunctions.
sound twice and the room light will go on
for 15 seconds to indicate that driver’s security indicator will turn on.To stop, press • Never apply strong impacts or pressure
door is unlocked. button 1, 2 or 4. to the transmitter.
Horn will sound for 45 seconds if no button • Never leave the transmitter under direct
(ii) All doors unlock (2nd press) 1, 2 or 4 is pressed. sunlight or high temperature.
After pressing button 2 once, press the • Do not allow water to get to the
button again within 5 seconds. CAUTION transmitter.
The hazard will blink twice, the buzzer will 1. There are cases where the transmitter • When you leave your vehicle, be sure to
sound twice and the room light will go on may not function properly when it is confirm that the locking has been made
for 15 seconds to indicate that all doors more than 10 meters away from the securely by pulling the door handle by
are unlocked. center of the vehicle. your hand.
If the door remains closed for approximate 2. There are cases where the transmitter • When the key is still inserted into the
30 seconds after unlocking, all the doors may not function properly, depending ignition key cylinder, the transmitter
are locked automatically. upon the surrounding conditions, for cannot be operated so that you may
instance, when there are facilities that be reminded that the key is still in the
Trunk open 3 are emitting strong electric waves, ignition key cylinder.
Press button 3 for more than 1 second to such as a generating plant, high-voltage • In cases where no door is opened within
open the trunk. wires, broadcasting station and TV 30 seconds after the unlocking has
Buzzer will sound. tower. been made by means of the transmitter,
all doors will be automatically locked
again.

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Door locks

Security alarm control Replacement of battery


Set/unset the alarm by the transmitter. The The button battery incorporated inside has w WARNING
alarm starts when any of the doors or hood a lifetime of approximately 2 years on the • Ensure the safety around the vehicle
are opened without unlocking the door by assumption that the locking / unlocking before opening any door.
the keyless unit. operations are made 10 times a day. • Before driving, be sure that all
Alarm: (However, in the case of a new-car, the lifetime doors are securely closed. This
Horn sounds and hazard light blink for 30 of the transmitter battery may be shorter.) will help to prevent the door from
seconds. Horn and hazard light will be off When the operation becomes unstable or being accidentally opened, and the
after 30 seconds. the operation becomes no longer possible, occupants from being thrown out
most likely the battery has been consumed. of the vehicle.
To deactivate alarm Replace the battery or please consult with an • Never leave infants or pets
authorised Perodua Service Centre. unattended in the vehicle on
• All doors include hood and trunk must be
(See “Warning lights” in Section 5). a hot day. The inside of the
closed or
vehicle will reach an extremely
• Press the “Lock or Unlock” button of the (See “Replacement of battery in the
high temperature.
transmitter or transmitter” in Section 15).
• Be sure not to accidentally lock
• Insert the ignition key and set to “ON” your key inside the vehicle.
position.
(See “Car alarm/central lock” in Section
15).

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Child safety lock

Front of vehicle Front of vehicle


Front of vehicle
Lock button

Lock
Outside
handle
Lock
Lock Unlock

Inside handle Unlock


Unlock

To lock / unlock doors with key from outside To lock / unlock doors with lock button The child safety lock are provided to prevent
Turn the key toward the front of the vehicle to from inside the rear doors from being accidentally opened
lock the door and toward the rear to unlock. Push the front side of lock button A to lock when the inside handle is pulled.
Pull the outside handle to open the door. the door. Push the rear side of lock button Turn the child safety knob to the “LOCK”
B to unlock the door. position and close the door to lock.
When you lock or unlock the driver side door,
the other door(s) will not automatically be Pull the inside handle toward you to open The door can now only be opened from the
locked or unlocked. the door. outside.
You can also lock the door from the outside We recommend using the child safety lock
by pushing the front side of lock button and whenever children are in the vehicle.
pulling the outside door handle.
Yo do not have to pull the outside handle to
lock the rear door.
NOTE
Be careful not to leave the key inside the
vehicle.

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Power windows

Power window lock switch

w WARNING • Be sure to turn the ignition switch OFF


OFF
Be sure to observe the following to “LOCK” and remove the key when ON
warning in order to avoid serious you leave the vehicle.
personal injuries. • Never leave small children
• Before closing the power windows, u n a tte n d e d i n t h e ve h i cl e ,
always make sure that the heads, especially when the ignition key
hands and other body parts of all is still inserted. Small children
occupants are inside the vehicle. could operate the power window
When closing a window, if the neck, switches, resulting in them getting
head or hands of an occupant get caught in a window.
caught, it could lead to serious Unattended children could be Window lock switch
injuries. involved in serious accidents.
When any occupant closes a power
The power windows operate with the ignition
window, make sure that he/she
switch turned “ON”.
operates the window safely.
All door windows can be controlled by the
• When small children are in the
master switch provided on the driver side
vehicle, never allow them to operate
door. When the window lock switch is set to
the power window switches when
the “OFF” position, all other windows except
unattended.
the driver side window cannot be raised or
Be sure to use the window
lowered.
lock switch to prevent children
from using the window switches
unexpectedly.

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Master switch Window switch

Up

Driver side
Down

Front
passenger side

Rear passenger
sides

Pull up the switch to raise the window. Push Front passenger / rear passenger sides CAUTION
it down to lower the window. The window will Pull up the switch to raise the window. Push The rear passenger side window cannot
move as long as the switch is being operated. it down to lower the window. be lowered fully.
The driver side window will lower automatically The window will move as long as the switch
when the switch is pushed down fully. is being operated.
To stop the window halfway, lightly pull up
the switch.
The driver side window will rise automatically
when the switch is pull-up fully. If there
is obstruction between the glass and
window frame during auto-up, the window
will automatically stop (Jam Pro function).
(If equipped)

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Hood
Window Jam Pro (Driver’s window only)
(If equipped)
Window Jam Pro is the auto-reverse safety
feature. The window will stop rising and w WARNING
automatically retract if the sensor detects an • Never use any part of your body
obstruction between the glass and window to intentionally activate the auto-
frame. reverse function.
The power window must be iniatilized in • The auto-reverse function may not
order to ensure proper operation. Hold work if something get caught just SRS AIRBAG

the power window switch in the one-touch before the window fully closes.
opening position until the window has opened
completely while the engine switch is turned
to the “ON” position.
Hold the power window switch in the one-
touch closing position. Continue holding the
switch for a futher 2 seconds after the window To open hood
has closed completely. 1. Pull the hood lock handle under the driver
side instrument panel toward you.
NOTE
• When the obstruction is too small, the
sensor may not detect it presence and
the auto-reverse function cannot be
activated.
• Depending on surroundings and driving
conditions, impacts sustained by the
window glass that behave similar to
an obstruction may trigger the auto-
reverse sensor.

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2. Stand in front of the vehicle. Raise the To support hood To close hood
auxiliary catch with your fingers and raise Insert the hood brace into the slot on the hood. 1. Set the hood brace in the original
the engine hood. position, while holding the hood by your
one hand.
CAUTION 2. Lower the hood. Pull your hands out and
w WARNING away from the hood allowing it to drop
• Never open the hood with the wiper
arms and blades raised. The hood may Make sure the hood brace supports down and securely closed.
be scratched or the wiper arms and the hood securely after inserting it.
blades may be damaged. Failure to do so may cause the hood to
fall and result in serious bodily injury.
• Do not use tools to open the hood.
It may damage the latch.

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Trunk / Boot

w WARNING
• Make sure the hood is
securely closed and latched before
driving. Otherwise, the driver’s
vision will be blocked if the hood
is fully opened without notice.
• While driving, if you notice that
the hood is not securely locked,
stop your vehicle immediately to
Lever
the side of the road and latch the Request switch
hood securely.

To unlock trunk with request switch To unlock trunk with opener


(if equipped) Pull up the opener located under the driver’s
Press the request switch on the trunk to unlock. seat to unlock.

To unlock trunk with transmitter or smart


key
Press button on the transmitter (or smart key)
for more than 1 second to unlock.

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Fuel filler

NOTE
• Confirm the luggage door closing w WARNING
completely before drive your car. • To prevent a fire when refueling,
• Keep away from child when opening or always turn the engine off. Also, do
closing luggage door, to prevent injury. not smoke or use any flame near
• Never put human or animal in luggage. the fuel filler.
It may cause death or serious injury to • Never carry any fuel container in
them due to suffocation. your vehicle.
• Use luggage with door fully opened. If it The fuel may leak from the container
is not fully opened, luggage door might and may cause an explosion or a fire.
close out of sudden and hit a person.

To open trunk
After unlocking the trunk, raise the trunk lid
by hand. When the trunk is fully opened, it is
held in a raised position.
To close trunk
Make sure that any luggage will not interfere
with the trunk.
Lower the trunk lid, then push down on it
until it locks.

w WARNING
Keep the trunk closed at all times while
driving. Poisonous exhaust gas will
enter the vehicle and lead to death.

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Remote fuel lid lever Fuel tank cap

Open UNLEADED
UNLEADED FUEL ONLY
FUEL ONLY

Close

Hanger
Lever

Opening / closing of fuel lid: To open cap 2. Use the hanger to hold the fuel tank cap.
To open: 1. Turn the fuel tank cap counterclockwise
Pull up the remote fuel lid lever located on to open. To close cap
the lower right side of the driver’s seat to To make sure that the fuel tank cap is
w WARNING
unlock the fuel lid. securely closed, turn it clockwise until you
• Open the cap slowly to release
hear a clicking sounds.
pressure gradually.
To close:
This could prevent damage to the
Close the fuel lid, from the outside.
paint finish and your skin by spilt
fuel.
NOTE
• Make sure the cap is securely
Make sure the fuel lid is securely locked. closed by hearing a clicking sounds
to prevent fuel spillage.
• Use only Perodua genuine fuel tank
cap. Failure to do so may cause fuel
leakage.

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Fuel information label
Fuel information label

CAUTION
A fuel information label is attached on the
back of the fuel lid. Fill the fuel complying
with the instruction only.

w WARNING
When there are possibilities that fuel
leakage or fuel odour has occurred,
contact an authorised Perodua Service
Centre.

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Section 3 3

Seats and seat belts


Seats................................................................................................... 3–1
Front seats......................................................................................... 3–2
Rear seats.......................................................................................... 3–4
Head restraint.................................................................................... 3–5
Instructions on seat belts................................................................. 3–7
3-point emergency lock retractor type seat belts (ELR) ............... 3–9
Seat belt warning light and buzzer.................................................. 3–10
Front seat belt pretensioner............................................................. 3–10
Child Restraint System..................................................................... 3–12
SRS (Supplement Restraint System) air bags
for driver and front passenger......................................................... 3–26
SRS air bag........................................................................................ 3–30
Vehicle data recordings.................................................................... 3–40
Event data recorder........................................................................... 3–40

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Seats

Correct driving posture


When driving, make sure that all occupants
are seated properly in the seats, wearing the
seat belts properly. 3

w WARNING
1
If any occupant is not seated properly
in the seat or does not wear the seat
belt properly, never drive your car. For 4
example, if any occupant sits on top 2
of the folded-down seat cushion, or
in the luggage room.
Failure to observe this warning may
cause serious injury in the event of
sudden stop or collision. To ensure safe driving operation, follow the
instructions below to adjust your seat and
the proper driving posture:
1. Sit comfortably and ensure your back is
against the seat.
2. Ensure you can adequately reach the
foot pedals and you can push all pedals
to full stroke.
3. Ensure the height of the seat belt rest’s
center is at a position behind your ears.
4. Ensure you are wearing your seat belt
correctly.

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Front seats

w WARNING
• After adjusting, make sure the
seat is securely locked in position
by trying to slide it forward and
backward.
• If the seat is not locked securely,
the seat could move accidentally
and could cause loss control of
the vehicle.
Reclining lever
• Never attempt to adjust the driver
seat while driving.
This could cause loss control of
To adjust seat position the vehicle and an accident. To adjust seatback angle
Raise the seat adjusting bar and slide the Lean slightly forward and pull the reclining
seat to your desired position,while applying lever upward. Slowly tilt the seatback to the
slight body pressure in forward or backward desired angle.
direction. Then release the lever.
Then, release the lever.

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Driver's seat height adjuster
(If equipped)

w WARNING w WARNING
• After adjusting, make sure the Never attempt to adjust the seat height
seatback is securely locked in while driving.
position by exerting body pressure. This could cause loss control of the
This could prevent accidental vehicle and an accident.
movement of the seatback, which
could cause loss control of the
vehicle.
• Never attempt to adjust the driver
seatback while driving.This could Seat height
cause loss control of the vehicle adjuster lever
and an accident.
• Avoid reclining the seatback any Every time you raise the lever, the seat cushion
more than needed to reduce the will be raised.
risk of sliding under the seat belt Every time you lower the lever, the seat
in a collision. cushion will be lowered.

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Rear seats

Before folding the seatback Folding the seatback


CAUTION
Seat belt hanger
When returning the seatback to its upright
position, be careful not to pinch the
webbing of the seat belt with the seatback
Pinching the webbing may result in
damage to the webbing or otherwise
impair the effectiveness of the seat belt.

w WARNING
To reduce the risk and/or severity
of personal injury in the event of an
accident:
• Never allow anyone to ride in the
1. Park the vehicle in a safe place. 1. Pull the seatback lock levers upward.
luggage room. It is not designed
2. Adjust the position of the front seat so Slowly tilt the seatback.
for occupants.
that the seatback of the rear seat may Then release the lever.
• Do not pile anything in the luggage
not touch the front seat. 2. Fold the seatback forward. room higher than the seatback.
3. Release the seat belt from the seat belt 3. To return the rear seatback to its original • Make sure that the rear seatback
hanger and put it aside of the seat. position, lift the seatback up until its has been returned to the upright
4. Lower the head restraint of the rear seat. securely locked. position and securely locked with
(if equipped) seat belts fully visible.

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Head Restraints

Adjusting the head restraints Removing the head restraints Installing the head restraints

Lock release button Lock release button Lock release button

1 Up Pull the head restraint up while pressing the Align the head restraint with the installation
Pull the head restraints up. lock release button. holes while pressing the lock release
2 Down button and push it down to the lock
position. Press and hold the lock release
Push the head restraint down while pressing
button when lowering the head restraint.
the lock release button.

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Adjusting the height of the head restraints
(front seats)

w WARNING
• After adjusting the head restraint,
make sure the is securely locked by
pushing it down until locked. This
could prevent accidental movement
of the headrest, which could cause
serious injury.
• Do not drive the vehicle with the
headrest removed or improperly
adjusted. Headrest will provide
significant protection against
whiplash injury.
Make sure that the head restraints are
• Headrest are most effective
adjusted so that the center of the head
when closest to your head. A
restraint is closest to the top of your ears.
cushion on the seatback is not
recommended.
• Do not adjust the driver headrest
while driving. This could cause
loss control of the vehicle and an
accident.
• Do not insert the headrest in a
wrong direction. It will not lock if
it faces the opposite side.

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Instructions on seat belts

All occupants must be properly restrained If a child is too large for a child restraint
with a seat belt provided at all times. Observe system, the child should sit in the rear seat w WARNING
the following precautions for proper function and be restrained with a seat belt. According • Seat belts are designed to bear
of the seat belt. Failure to do so could result to accident statistics, children are safer when upon the bony structure of the body,
in serious bodily injury in an accident or properly restrained in the rear seat than in and should be worn low across the
sudden braking. the front seat. front of the pelvis or the pelvis,
• Do not allow them to stand up or kneel chest and shoulders, as applicable;
The seat belts provided are designed for wearing the lap section of the belt
on the seat.
people of adult size, large enough to properly across the abdominal area must
wear them. • Do not hold a child in your arms. In
an accident, a child held in your arms be avoided.
Check the belt system periodically and if could be crushed between the vehicle • Seat belts should be adjusted as
any seat belt fails to function properly, have interior and you. firmly as possible, consistent with
the system checked immediately by an comfort, to provide the protection
authorised Perodua Service Centre. for which they have been designed.
Small-framed person or youth;
A slack belt will greatly reduce the
Child; If the shoulder belt comes across the neck protection afforded to the wearer.
Use a child restraint system appropriate for or face of a front seat passenger, move the
• Care should be taken to avoid
the children until the child becomes large seat forward or backward so that the belt will
contamination of the webbing with
enough to properly wear seat belt. See "Child snugly fit the person.
polishes, oils and chemicals, and
restraint system" for details. particularly battery acid. Cleaning
Pregnant woman; may safely be carried out using
The lap belt should be worn securely and as mild soap and lukewarm water.The
low as possible over the hips, not on the waist. belt should be replaced if webbing
Consult your doctor for recommendation. becomes worn, contaminated or
damaged.
Disable Person;
Consult your doctor for recommendation.

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CAUTION
• Never wear the shoulder belt under • Be careful not to damage the seat
• It is essential to replace the entire your outer arm or behind your back. belt webbing or hardware by pinching
assembly after it has been worn in • Do not recline the seatback more between the seat, door etc.
a severe impact even if damage to than needed. • Arrange and store the seat belt neatly
the assembly is not obvious. • Do not fasten the seat belt over when they are not in use.
• Belts should not be worn with hard or fragile objects, such as eye • Cleaning may safely be carried out
straps twisted. glasses, jewelery, pens and keys. using mild soap or lukewarm water.
• Each belt assembly must only • Do not wear the seat belt on heavy Never use bleach, dye, or use abrasive
be used by one occupant; it is clothing. It could prevent proper cleaners. They may severely damage
dangerous to put a belt around positioning of the belt. the belt.
a child being carried on the • Do not modify or disassemble the
occupant’s lap. • Do not remove the belt when
system. cleaning. Retract the belt after drying
• No modifications or additions • If the seat belt system has been thoroughly.
should be made by the user subjected to a severe impact, have it
which will prevent the seat belt replaced by an authorised Perodua
adjusting devices from operating Service Centre, even if damage is
to remove slack. not obvious.
• Do not allow anyone to use the
shoulder belt if it crosses above
the chest or near the neck or face.
• Do not insert the tongue plate into
the wrong buckle.

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3-point emergency lock retractor
type seat belts (ELR)

Take up
slack

Too high

Plate
Plate
Push
Button Buckle
Button
Correct
Buckle

To fasten belt To adjust belt To unfasten belt


Pull the seat belt from the retractor and insert Place the belt as low as possible on your Push the buckle release button.
the tongue plate into the buckle until it clicks. hips, not on your waist. Allow the retractor to retract the belt
NOTE Pull the shoulder portion of the belt toward completely.
the retractor to remove any slack. Make sure that the belt is not twisted as it is
If the seat belt lock is pulled, try releasing the
seat belt and gently pulling it again. If this It is not necessary to adjust the length of being retracted.
fail, pull the seat belt with force and release the seat belt since it has been designed to
it. Gently pull the seat belt again to fasten. ensure that it normally extends and retracts NOTE
according to the movement of the body and
When using the rear center seat belt, make
it may be locked in the case of emergency
sure to use the buckle with the CENTER
w WARNING (hard braking, collision, etc.).
mark.
For full restraint, make sure, after
inserting the tongue plate, the
connection is securely locked and the
belt is not twisted.

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Seat belt warning light and buzzer Front seat belt pretensioner

NOTE
If the seat belt pretensioner of your vehicle
is actuated, be sure to have the seat belt
pretensioner replaced with a new one by
an authorised Perodua Service Centre.

If the driver side seat belt or front passenger The pretensioner mechanism is actuated
seat belt (if equipped) is not fastened, the when subjected to a strong impact from
warning light flashes and the buzzer sounds the front. The pretensioner instantly retracts
after the vehicle speed exceed more than the seat belt, thus securely restraining the
20km/h. upper body of the occupant and enhancing
the effects of the seat belt and SRS air bags.
When the seat belt pretensioner is actuated,
operating sound and odor will be emitted.
The pretensioner mechanism is actuated
when vehicle is subjected to a strong impact
from the front even if the seat belt is not
fastened.
For details, refer to the air bag section.

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Force limiter mechanism
The front seat belt with pretensioner is equipped
w WARNING with a force limiter mechanism. The force
• When body repairs are
• Do not modify or replace the limiter mechanism is a mechanism which is
conducted;
seat belt retractor, with other actuated only when it is subjected to a strong
• W h e n p a i n t re p a i r s a re
seat belt-related parts and the impact from the front direction and the load
conducted;
suspension system. exceeds a certain level so that no greater load
• When the front end structure is may be applied to the occupant. This force
Such modification will reduce the changed; limiter mechanism reduces force applied to
effectiveness of the seat belt • When any equipment is installed the chest of the occupant.
pretensioner. to the front end, such as a grill
• Consult with an authorised Perodua guard;
Service Centre before the following NOTE
• Please keep it in your mind that
operations are carried out. There are cases where the force limiter
your vehicle is equipped with the
• When your vehicle is scrapped; mechanism will not operate even when
seat belt pretensioner. When you
the pretensioner mechanism has operated.
• When removal of the front seat sell your vehicle, be sure to inform
belt is required; the buyers about the equipment of
• When electric welding is the seat belt pretensioner.
conducted;

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Child restraint system
Child restraint system (CRS)
Child restraint precautions A child restraint system for a small child or
Perodua strongly urges the use of child • Perodua strongly urges the use baby must be properly restrained on the seat
restraint systems for children small enough of a proper child restraint system with the seatbelt. Consult the child restraint
to use them. which meets to the size of the child, system manufacturer's instructions carefully.
If a child is too large for a child restraint installed on the rear seat. According To provide proper restraint, follow the
system, the child should sit in the rear seat to accident statistics, the child is manufacturer's instructions about the
and must be restrained using the vehicle’s safer when properly restrained in appropriate age and size of the child for the
seat belt. See “3-point emergency lock the rear seat than in the front seat. child restraint system.
retractor type seat belts”. • Do not use an infant carrier or a Perodua recommends the use of child
child seat on the front seat, for it restraint system that conforms to the
w WARNING may lead to serious injuries or even regulation "ECE No. 44".
• For effective protection in automobile to death in the event of an accident. Install the child restraint system correctly
accidents and sudden stops, a child In the event of an accident, force following all the installation instructions
must be properly restrained, using resulting from the rapid inflation provided by its manufacturer. General
a seat belt or child restraint system of the front passenger airbag can instructions are also provided under the
depending on the age and size of cause serious injuries or even to following illustrations.
the child. Holding a child in your death to the child. The child restraint system should be properly
arms is not a substitute for a child • Make sure that you have complied installed on the rear seat.
restraint system. In an accident, with all installation instructions
the child can be crushed against provided by the child restraint
the windshield, or between you and manufacturer and the system is
the vehicle’s interior. properly secured.

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Types of child restraint system
Child restraint systems are classified into the Select the child restraint system which is
w WARNING following 5 groups according to the regulation suitable for each seating position. Refer to the
• Do not use an infant carrier or a ECE No.44. next table, "Child restraint system suitability
child seat on the front seat. It may for various seating positions".
lead to serious injuries or even Group 0 Up to 10 kg (0-9 months) Your vehicle has top-tether anchors for
death in the event of an accident. Group 0 Up to 13 kg (0-2 years) securing the top strap of a child restraint
• After installing the child restraint system.
Group l 9 to 18 kg (9 months-4 years)
system, make sure it is restrained For instructions about how to use the
Group lI & III 15 to 36 kg (4-12 years)
securely. If not, it may cause top-tether anchors, see "Using a top strap".
serious injury or even death to the
In this owner's manual, the following popular An ISO FIX child restraint system approved
child in the event of a sudden stop
3 types of child restraint secured with the seat for your vehicle may also be used. See "ISO
or accident.
belts are explained. FIX Child restraint system". Install the child
• Never let children play with the seat
(1) Baby seat...equal to Group 0 and 0+ of restraint system following the instructions
belt.The seat belt can get entangled
ECE No.44 provided by its manufacturer.
around the child's neck and leads
to choking or other serious injuries (2) Child seat...equal to Group 0+ , I and II
that could result in death. If this of ECE No.44
should happen inadvertently and (3) Junior seat...equal to Group III of ECE
the buckle of the seat belt cannot No.44
be unfastened, cut the seat belt When purchasing a child seat, ask the
with scissors or the like. manufacturer which type of child restraint
system is appropriate for your child and
When not using the child restraint system, vehicle.
keep it secured with the seat belt or place
it somewhere other than the passenger
compartment. This will prevent it from
injuring passengers in the event of a sudden
stop or accident.

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Types of child restraint seat

(1) Baby seat (2) Child seat (3) Junior seat


Other child restraint system which is different
from the system mentioned also can be
used, but the suitability of the system must
be carefully checked with the child restraint
system manufacturer or retailer.

w WARNING
The use of any child restraint system
which is not suitable for this vehicle
would not properly secure the infant or
child.Therefore, they could be killed or
seriously injured if accident happened.

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Child restraint system (CRS) suitability for
various seating positions
The information provided in the table shows the 2. ISO FIX CRS
suitabilityof your child restraint system for various w WARNING
Vehicle
seating positions. ISO FIX The use of any child restraint system
Size position
Mass group class Fixture which is not suitable for this vehicle
1. Conventional CRS Rear would not properly secure the infant
outboard
Seating position F ISO / L1 X or child.Therefore, they could be killed
Carrycot or seriously injured.
Mass group Front Rear Rear G ISO / L2 X
passenger outboard center 0 - up to 10 kg E ISO / R1 X
0 - up to 10 kg E ISO / R1 X
X U U 0 - up to 13 kg D ISO / R2 X
(0 - 9 months)
C ISO / R3 X
0 - up to 13 kg D ISO / R2 X
X U U
(0 - 2 years) C ISO / R3 X
I - 9 to 18 kg
I - 9 to 18 kg B ISO / F2 IUF
(9 months - 4 years) X U U B1 ISO / F2X IUF
A ISO / F3 IUF
lI & III - 15 to lI -15 to 25 kg – – X
36 kg X U U
lII - 22 to 36 kg – – X
(4-12 years)

CRS : Child Restraint System Key of letters in the above table;


U : Suitable for “universal” category restraints
approved for use in this mass group IUF = suitable for ISO FIX forward child
X : Seat position not suitable for children in this
mass group
restraints systems of universal category
approved for use in the mass group.
X = Seat position not suitable for children in
this mass group

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When installing a child restraint system

AIRBAG

Never use a rear-facing child restraint system There is a label on the passenger side sun
w WARNING on the front passenger seat. The force of the visor, indicating it is forbidden to attach a
Never use a rearward facing child rapid inflation of the front passenger airbag rear-facing child restraint system to the front
restraint on a seat protected by an can cause death or serious injury to children passenger seat.
ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH in the event of an accident. Details of the label is shown in the
or SERIOUS INJURY to the Child can illustration above.
occur.

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Installation with seat belt

(1) Baby seat installation 1. Arrange the lap and shoulder belt through
A baby seat is used in rear-facing position only. w WARNING or around the baby seat following the
• Do not install a child restraint instructions provided by its manufacturer
system on the rear seat if it interferes and insert the tab into the buckle taking
with the lock mechanism of the care not to twist the belt. Keep the lap
front seats. This can cause serious portion of the belt tight.
injury or even death to the child
and front passenger in case of
sudden stop or an accident.
• If the driver’s seat position does
not provide sufficient space for
safe installation, install the child
restraint system on rear left seat.

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w WARNING
• After inserting the tab, make sure
the tab and buckle are locked and
the lap and shoulder portions of
the belt are not twisted.
• Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in
the buckle as this may prevent you
from properly latching the tab and
buckle.
• If the seat belt does not arrange
properly, it cannot protect your
child from injury. Contact an
authorised Perodua Service Centre, 2. To remove the baby seat, press the
immediately. Do not use the child w WARNING buckle-release button and allow the belt
restraint system until the seat belt Make sure that the child restraint system to retract completely. The belt will move
is fixed. is installed securely by pushing and freely again and be ready to work for an
pulling it in every directions. Follow all adult or bigger child passenger.
the installation instructions provided
by its manufacturer.

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(2) Child seat installation 1. Arrange the lap and shoulder belt through
A child seat is used in forward-facing or w WARNING or around the child seat following the
rear-facing position depending on the • Do not install a child restraint system instructions provided by its manufacturer
child’s age and size. When installing, follow on the rear seat if it interferes with and insert the tab into the buckle taking
the manufacturer’s instruction about the the lock mechanism of the front care not to twist the belt. Keep the lap
applicable child’s age and size as well as seats.This can cause serious injury portion of the belt tight.
directions for installing the child restraint or even death to the child and front
system. passenger in case of sudden stop w WARNING
or an accident. • After inserting the tab, make sure
• If the driver’s seat position does the tab and buckle are locked and
not provide sufficient space for that the lap and shoulder portions
safe installation, install the child of the belt are not twisted.
restraint system on the rear left
seat.

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• Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in
the buckle as this may prevent you
from properly latching the tab and
buckle.
• If the seat does not arrange
properly, it cannot protect your
child from injury. Contact an
authorised Perodua Service Centre.
Do not use the child restraint
system until the seat belt is fixed.

2. Extend the shoulder belt fully and fix it 3. While pressing the child seat firmly
according to the child restraint system against the seat cushion and seatback,
manufacturer's instructions. let the shoulder belt retract as far as it will
go to hold the child seat.

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4. To remove the child seat, press the (3) Junior seat installation
w WARNING buckle-release button and allow the belt A junior seat is used in forward-facing
Make sure that the child restraint system to retract completely. The belt will move position only.
is securely installed by pushing and freely again and be ready to work for an
pulling it in every directions. Follow all adult or bigger child passenger.
the installation instructions provided
by its manufacturer.

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• Both high-positioned lap belts
and loose-fitting belt could cause
serious injuries due to sliding
under the lap belt during a collision
or other unintended result. Keep
the lap belt positioned as low on a
child’s hips as possible.
• For child’s safety, do not place the
shoulder belt under child’s arm.
• After inserting the tab, make sure
the tab and buckle are locked and
the lap and shoulder portions of
1. Sit the child on a junior seat. Arrange the 3. To remove the junior seat, press the the belt are not twisted.
lap and shoulder belt through or around buckle-release button and allow the belt • Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in
the junior seat and child following the to retract. the buckle as this may prevent your
instructions provided by its manufacturer child from properly latching the tab
and insert the tab into the buckle taking and buckle.
w WARNING
care not to twist the belt. • If the seat belt does not arrange
• Always make sure the shoulder belt
2. Make sure the shoulder belt is positioned properly, it cannot protect your
is positioned across the centre of
correctly across the child's shoulder and child from injury. Contact an
child’s shoulder. The belt should
that the lap belt is positioned as low as authorised Perodua Service
be kept away from child’s neck,
possible on the child's hips. See "3-point Centre, immediately. Do not use
but not fall off child’s shoulder.
emergency lock retractor type seat belts". the child restraint system until the
Failure to do so may reduce the
seat belt is fixed.
performance of protection in an
accident and cause serious injury
or even death in the event of a
sudden stop or accident.

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Using a top strap Using top-tether anchors

Top strap Top-tether anchors location

If your child restraint system has a top strap, Use the top-tether anchors as shown in the 1. Securely fasten the child restraint system
it should be anchored. figure to attach the top strap. with the seat belt.
Follow the procedure below for a child restraint Top-tether anchors are installed for each rear 2. Route the top strap over the seatback.
system that requires the use of a top strap. seating position. 3. Open the anchor bracket cover, latch the
The symbol indicates the locations of user hook onto the anchor bracket and tighten
ready top-tether anchors. the top strap.
Make sure the top strap is securely
latched.
4. For rear seat that equipped with headrest,
adjust the seat headrest to the most
upward position and route the top strap
through the legs of the headrest and over
the seatback.
For instructions to install the child restraint
system using seatbelt, see "Child restraint
system".

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ISO* FIX Child restraint system
Rear seat
w WARNING This vehicle is equipped with ISO FIX
• Make sure the top strap is compliant child restraint system fixing bars
securely latched, and check and top-tether anchors that allow you to
that the child restraint system install compatible child restraint systems. Fixing bars
is secured by pushing and For these ISO FIX compliant child restraint
pulling it in every directions. Follow system fixing bars and top-tether anchors,
all the installation instructions only install a child restraint system that
provided by its manufacturer. conforms to the specific road vehicle safety
• Do not attach the top strap to standards for this car. (Perodua genuine ISO
anything other than the correct FIX compliant child restraint system fixing
top-tether anchor point. bar and top-tether anchors supported child
restraint system). For more information,
please consult your authorised Perodua To Install
Service Centre. 1. Widen the gap between the seat
cushion and seatback slightly and
NOTE confirm the location of the ISO FIX
The installation method is different compliant child restraint system fixing
from child or infant seat types that are bars or top-tether anchors.
supported by the seat belts. 2. Move the front seats forward if necessary.
3. Connect the fixtures of the appropriate
child restraint system to the ISO FIX
* ISO - International Organization for compliant child restraint system fixing bars
Standardization or top-tether anchors. (For the installation
method, please read the installation
manual provided by the child restraint
system manufacturer).
4. Gently move the child restraint system
to confirm that it has been installed
correctly.
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Top strap • If the headrest is kept in a lowered w WARNING
position, it may interfere with the • Once the seat position has been set,
top strap causing it to become do not change it. If you encounter
slack. This may allow the child seat an accident, you may be seriously
to move in an emergency situation injured.
such as a collision causing serious
Top strap • For installation and removal
injury.
of your child restraint system,
read carefully and follow the
installation manual provided by the
manufacturer.
• When installing a child restraint
system, ensure there are no
foreign objects placed around the
w WARNING ISO FIX compliant child restraint
• For rear seat that equipped with system fixing bars or top-tether
headrest, always connect the anchors, and there are no objects
top-tether anchor after adjusting such as seat belts caught in the
the headrest to its most upward mechanism.
position when installing a child If seat belts or foreign objects
restraint system. If it still interfere do get caught, the child restraint
with the child seat or top strap, system may not be properly
remove the headrest and keep it secured, causing serious injury in
at a safe place. the case of a collision.
• If the child restraint system is left
in the car unrestrained, it may hit
objects or occupants causing an
accident when hard braking.

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SRS (Supplemental Restraint
System) air bags for driver and
front passenger
Front collision range

Front of
vehicle

The SRS air bags are so constructed that


they are deployed instantly at the moment w WARNING 2. Be sure to be seated properly and
when a severe impact is applied from the Failure to observe the following warning deeply so that the distance between
front of the vehicle. Thus, in combination with may lead to serious injuries or death in the steering wheel and your body
the function of the seat belts that restrain the the case of severe frontal collision, even as well as the distance between
driver’s and front passenger’s bodies, the if SRS air bags are equipped. the instrument panel and the front
SRS air bags reduce impacts being applied 1. Be sure to adjust the seat cushion passenger is not too small.
to the driver’s and passenger’s faces, heads, and seatback to an optimum 3. Be sure to wear the seat belt
chests and so forth. position. securely.
The SRS air bags are supplemental devices,
which are by no means substitutes for the
seat belts.
The passenger air bag is activated even with
no passenger in the front seat in the event of
severe frontal impact.

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5. Do not lean on the steering wheel 6. Do not put anything, such as pets
4. Do not seat toward the end of seat.
and instrument panel. and bags, between the driver and
the steering wheel as well as
between the instrument panel and
the front passenger.
7. Do not hold the pad section of the
steering wheel and the instrument
panel when driving.
8. Do not use an infant seat or child
seat at the front seat.
Refer to "Child restraint system".

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The reasons are: Therefore, there are possibilities that
• The air bags are only supplemental the SRS air bags may not operate when
restraint devices.Therefore, the air bags low-level impacts are applied to the
alone will not support you securely in sensor in the control unit, for example,
the event of severe frontal collision. in the following cases given below:
Moreover, the air bags inflate rapidly, • Frontal collision to a concrete wall
and they deflate immediately. Hence, with a speed of less than 25 km/h;
they can not protect you from impacts • When your vehicle dives into below
once the air bags have deflated. the rear cargo bed of a large-sized
• The effectiveness of SRS air bags will truck;
not reduce serious bodily injuries which • When your vehicle receives
may be caused if you do not wear each impacts from the side or rear of the
seat belt securely or are not seated vehicle;
correctly. This is because not only the • When your vehicle collides with an
9. Do not allow children to stand in SRS air bags may fail to reduce impacts electricity pole, etc.
front of the SRS air bag or hold applied to you, but also because they
• When your vehicle turns sideways
children on your knees. may hurt you by its operation due to
or turns over.
Refer to "Instructions on seat improper distance between the steering
belts ". wheel, instrument panel and your body.
For more details of the warning, • When the warning light is illuminated
see the following NOTE. or flashes, there will be cases where
the SRS air bags do not operate, even
NOTE if the vehicle is subjected to severe
1. If you fail to wear each seat belt frontal collisions.
correctly, it will greatly increase the • The SRS air bags operate in severe
possibilities of serious injuries or death frontal collisions only.
in the case of accidents, even if the SRS
air bags are equipped.

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2. Do not lean on the steering wheel/
instrument panel (air bag unit) during
driving, it will lead to serious body
injuries by the inflation of the air bags
in the event of severe frontal collision.
3. The SRS air bags will not operate,
unless the ignition switch is turned
“ON”. Therefore, the SRS air bag will
not operate even if your vehicle collides
head-on with other vehicle or objects
while the ignition switch is turned
“LOCK” or “ACC”.

4. If you put any object between the driver


/ front passenger and the steering wheel
/ the instrument panel, it may lead to
serious body injuries due to improper
operation of the air bag in the event of
severe frontal collision.
5. If you hold the pad section of the steering
wheel / the instrument panel, it may
cause serious injuries by the operation
of the air bag in the event of severe frontal
collision.

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SRS air bag

• The control unit has a diagnosis function,


Front passenger’s
air bag and inflator Air bag warning light
whereby the air bag warning light goes on
for six seconds after the ignition switch is
AIRBAG •
turned “ON”.
If no malfunction exists in the system,
the air bag warning light goes out
after a lapse of six seconds. Then, the
diagnosis function mode is changed
to the normal check mode so as to
always detect any malfunction of the
Driver’s air bag components themselves and electrical
and inflator
Air bag computer system.
• If any malfunction is detected during this
Main components in your vehicle normal check mode, the air bag warning
w WARNING • The air bag for the driver is incorporated light goes on to warn the driver of the
Never use a rearward facing child in the steering wheel. malfunction.
restraint on a seat protected by an • The air bag for the front passenger is • One backup condenser is equipped in
ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH incorporated in the upper section of the the control unit for the backup power
or SERIOUS INJURY to the Child can instrument panel. supply in cases where the electrical power
occur. supply is disconnected at the time of
• The air bag computer is incorporated in
severe frontal collision.
the lower section of the centre console.
• The air bag warning light is to warn you
of a malfunction.

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How air bag operates

w WARNING
• There are instances where the
occupants get injured, burned or
bruised due to the operation of the
air bag.
• If you get injured or blister, consult
with your doctor immediately.
• The gas which expand the air
bags contains a minute amount
of stimulant, but whose amount
is not harmful to a normal healthy
person. However, this stimulant
If your vehicle encounters a severe frontal could be harmful to persons with The SRS air bags will deflate immediately
collision, the SRS air bags will instantly inflate respiratory problems and allergic after the air bag has fully inflated to restore
to help protect your face, head and chest. diseases. Therefore, when the the visibility and steerability.
You may hear a deployment sound and see air bags has deployed, open the
white smoke or powder when the air bags windows to introduce the fresh air NOTE
inflate. into the vehicle interior, or get out When you need to move the vehicle away
This phenomenon, that is caused by the of the vehicle, provided that the from the accident site after inflation of
inflation of the SRS air bags, is quite normal. safety is assured. the SRS air bags, tuck the deflated SRS
• Also, if you feel irritation on your air bag into the steering wheel to ensure
skin, eyes, nose or throat, rinse the easy handling.
irritated area with cool water. Breath
the fresh air if your nose or throat
is irritated. Then, consult with your
doctor if the irritation continues.

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Cases where the air bags are actuated
The SRS air bags are actuated when a strong
w WARNING impact is applied to the front bumper from
• Wash your hands with water after the vehicle front direction.
you have tucked the deflated SRS In an exceptional case, the SRS air bags may A curb or the like
air bag. be actuated when a strong impact is applied
Failure to observe this warning may to the underneath of the vehicle from the road,
irritate your hands. etc. while running.
• Do not touch the inflator section
of the SRS air bags for 30 minutes
after the air bags has inflated.The
inflator section may be extremely
hot immediately after the SRS air
bags has inflated. You may get
burned seriously by touching the • When the vehicle hits a curb or the like at
section. a high speed;

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Cases where the air bags are not
actuated
The SRS air bags may not be actuated under
the cases set forth below, including the case
where the impact from the front is weak or
Deep hole or ditch where the impact has been fully absorbed
by the vehicle body, whether the vehicle is
severely damaged or not.

• When the vehicle falls into a deep hole or • When the vehicle jumps and hits the
ditch; ground;

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A speed of less than 25km/h (16 mph)

About 30

About 30

• When your vehicle encounters a frontal • When your vehicle collides with an electric • When the vehicle hits a concrete wall or
collision with a concrete wall with a speed pole, tree, etc; guard rail at an angle of about 30° or more
of less than 25 km/h (16 mph); from the front direction;

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• When the SRS air bag warning light is on; • When your vehicle dives into below the • When your vehicle receives impacts from
rear cargo bed of a large-sized truck; the side or rear of the vehicle;

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Important safety warning

SRS AIR AG
BAG

• When your vehicle turns sideways or turns • When your vehicle encounters with a 1. Never wash the vehicle interior with water
over; collision with the ignition switch set to or detergent.
“LOCK” or “ACC”, the air bags will not The gas generator of this SRS air bags
be actuated. contains a poisonous substance or a
flame-prone substance.
Hence, there is a strong likelihood that
the contents of the gas generator may
change to a poisonous gas or explosive
substance when they come into contact
with acids, water or heavy metals.
If a gas is generated from the gas
generator, immediately open the windows
and breathe fresh air. Then, have the SRS
air bag unit replaced with a new one by
an authorised Perodua Service Centre
immediately.

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4. Never add or install a cover, an accessory
and so forth on the horn pad of the steering
wheel. The air bag is accommodated
inside the horn pad.
Therefore, when the SRS air bags inflate,
those accessories may scatter around the
vehicle interior, resulting in injuries to the
occupants.
SRS AIR
BAG

2. The SRS air bags will not operate properly, 5. Do not put articles on the instrument panel.
if you damage the SRS air bags cover. Also, do not put articles which come out
Therefore, be careful not to open or of the pocket of the instrument panel.
damage the air bag cover. Failure to observe this caution may result
3. Never add seals, stickers and so forth on in improper deployment of the air bag or
the horn pad of the steering wheel/ may scatter these articles in the vehicle
instrument panel. interior when the air bag is deployed,
Failure to observe this warning may leading to injuries of the passengers.
prevent the air bag from proper inflation.

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Service instructions
6. Do not put accessories on the window 10. Please keep in mind that your vehicle is You must have the inspection, replacement
glass or inside mirror. equipped with air bags. or other service of the SRS air bag system
When the air bag is deployed, accessories When you sell your vehicle, be sure to conducted by an authorised Perodua Service
may scatter in the vehicle interior, leading inform the buyers about the equipment Centre in the following cases.
to injuries of the passengers. of the air bags. • Once the SRS air bags have been inflated:
7. Do not lean an umbrella, etc. on the 11. Do not utilize the air bags unit for other The SRS air bags (driver and front
instrument panel. purpose. It is designed only for the SRS passenger) and control unit must be
It may lead to injuries of the passengers (Supplementary Restrain System) use. replaced with new ones.
when the air bag is deployed. Do not remove or destroy the inflated air
8. Do not apply severe impacts to the bags by yourself.
steering wheel and instrument panel or • When the air bag warning light illuminates
their related parts. Failure to observe this after the engine has started:
warning may cause the air bag to deploy • When your vehicle encounters an
accidentally. accident:
9. When you request for any repair or service,
be sure to inform the dealer or service
w WARNING
shop that your vehicle is equipped with
1. Consult with an authorised Perodua
air bags.
Service Centre before the following
Failure to observe the instruction, caution
operations are carried out;
and warning described in the relevant
• When removal of the horn pad is
service manuals prepared by Perodua
required;
may result in serious personal injuries,
death or damage to the system. • When removal of the steering wheel
is required;
• When removal of the instrument
panel is required;
• When a radio unit is installed;
• When your vehicle is scrapped;

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Air bag computer

• When the SRS air bag is scrapped; • Never attempt to remove the
• When electric welding is conducted; steering wheel pad assembly by
• When body repairs are conducted; yourself.
• When paint repairs are conducted. • Never check the SRS air bag system
• When the front end structure is with a circuit tester or the like by
changed; yourself.
• When any equipment is installed to • Never heat the SRS air bag system
the front end, such as a grill guard related parts with a heater or dryer.
and winches;
Air bag computer
2. Do not modify or replace the
steering wheel, other SRS air bag
related parts and the suspension
system. Such modification will
reduce the effectiveness of the w WARNING
SRS air bag or make the SRS air 1. Under no circumstance should the
bag inoperative. air bag computer be removed or
3. The SRS air bag may inflate disassembled. Failure to observe
accidentally if the following this warning may cause the air bags
operations are performed. It may to deploy wrongly or fail to deploy
lead to serious body injuries or in the event of emergency.
even death. For your enhanced 2. Be careful not to apply water, juice
safety, be sure to have the removal or anything similar to the air bag
or installation, or inspection of the computer.
steering-related parts conducted 3. Never strongly tap or kick the air bag
by an authorised Perodua Service computer or its adjacent places.
Centre.

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Vehicle data recordings Event data recorder

Your vehicle is equipped with several This vehicle is equipped with an event data
4. Be sure to consult with an authorised computers to control your vehicle. They recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR
Perodua Service Centre in the record data concerning the vehicle control is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like
following cases. Attempts to and operations.The recorded data varies situations,such as an airbag deployment or
perform repairs privately may result according to the vehicle grade level hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist
in unexpected deployment of the and options with which it is equipped. in understanding how a vehicle’s systems
air bags, leading to malfunctions Furthermore, these computers do not record performed. The EDR is designed to record
or accidents. conversations, sounds or pictures. data related to vehicle dynamics and safety
• When removing the steering wheel Data usage systems for a short period of time, typically
• When repairing the vehicle front Perodua may use the data recorded in these 30 seconds or less. However, data may not
section computers to diagnose malfunctions, conduct be recorded depending on the severity and
type of a crash.
• When installing radio equipment research and development, and improve
quality. Perodua will not disclose the recorded The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record
• When disposing of the air bag
data to a third party except: such data as:
• When your vehicle is scrapped
• With the consent of the vehicle owner or • How various systems in your vehicle were
5. The SRS air bags cannot be reused operating;
with the consent of the lessee if the vehicle
once it has deployed.
is leased. • How far (if at all) the driver was depressing
• In response to an official request by the the accelerator and/or brake pedal; and,
police, a court of law or a government • How fast the vehicle was traveling.
agency. These data can help provide a better
• For use by Perodua in a lawsuit. understanding of the circumstances in which
• For research purposes where the data is crashes and injuries occur.
not tied to a specific vehicle or vehicle
owner.

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NOTE Disclosure of the EDR data
EDR data are recorded by your vehicle Perodua will not disclose the data recorded in
only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs; an EDR to a third party except when:
no data are recorded by the EDR under • An agreement from the vehicle’s owner
normal driving conditions and no personal (or the lessee for a leased vehicle) is
data (e.g., name, gender, age, and crash obtained.
location) are recorded. • In response to an official request by the
However, other parties, such as law police, a court of law or a government
enforcement, could combine the EDR data agency.
with the type of personally identifying • For use by Perodua in a lawsuit.
data routinely acquired during a crash
investigation. However, if necessary, Perodua may:
To read data recorded by an EDR, special • Use the data for research on vehicle safety
equipment is required, and access to the performance.
vehicle or the EDR is needed. • Disclose the data to a third party for
In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, research purposes without disclosing
other parties, such as law enforcement, information about the specific vehicle or
that have the special equipment, can read vehicle owner.
the information if they have access to the
vehicle or the EDR.

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Section 4
Instruments and controls 4

Ignition switch .................................................................................. 4–1


Push start system ............................................................................. 4–2
Key reminder buzzer ........................................................................ 4–7
Multi-control switch .......................................................................... 4–7
Auto light off function ...................................................................... 4–9
Hazard warning signal switch ......................................................... 4–9
Wiper and washer switches ............................................................. 4–9
Rear window defogger switch ......................................................... 4–10
Central doors lock switch ................................................................ 4–11
Front corner sensor switch .............................................................. 4–11
Front passenger seat belt indicator ............................................... 4–11
VSC & TRC OFF switch ................................................................... 4–12
Eco Idle OFF switch ......................................................................... 4–12
Fog light switch ................................................................................ 4–12
Power socket ..................................................................................... 4–13
Rear USB phone charging ............................................................... 4–13

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Ignition switch

• Do not leave the key in an


unattended vehicle or in a vehicle
occupied only by children. The
vehicle or electrical equipment
may operate suddenly if the key is
turned from “LOCK” accidentally.

LOCK ACC
The key can be pulled out or inserted in Accessories such as radio are operated with
this position. If the key will not turn from this the engine off in this position.
position, try again while gently turning the
steering wheel alternately to right and left.

w WARNING
• Do not turn the key to “LOCK” while
the vehicle is in motion.
It will easily and unintentionally be
removed and will result in steering
lock and an accident.

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Push start system

(If equipped)
Push start system is a system that allows
you to start and stop the engine by simply
pushing and holding a button without having
to reach for your keys.
A smart key must be inside of the vehicle
to activate the system. The signal from the
smart entry will allow you to start the engine
with an engine start/stop button.

ON START
The engine runs in this position. The engine starts in this position. Release
the key after the engine has started. It will
CAUTION automatically return to “ON” position.
Never leave the ignition switch in this For starting tips, see Section 10.
position while the engine is off. Failure to
observe this caution will cause the battery
to be totally discharged.

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Engine start/stop button To start engine

Switch indicator

Automatic Transmission Manual Transmission

The switch indicator on the button (engine Automatic Transmission Manual Transmission
switch) will illuminate or flashes in green colour 1. Move the shift lever into P or N range. 1. Move the shift lever into N range.
depending on the switch mode. 2. Depress the brake pedal. 2. Depress the clutch pedal.
3. When the indicator of the engine switch 3. When the indicator of the engine switch
turns green, push the engine switch. turns green, push the engine switch.

NOTE
• Make sure to carry the smart key with
you inside the vehicle.
• Before starting the engine, ensure you
are seated properly with the seat belt
fastened.
(See “Correct driving posture” in
Section 3)

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To switch engine switch mode To stop engine
OFF ACC ON Automatic transmission
1. Stop the vehicle completely.
2. Move the shift lever into P range.
Not in P range 3. Apply parking brake.
In P range 4. Push the engine switch.
Automatic Transmission 5. When you remove your foot from the
OFF ACC ON brake pedal, make sure the engine switch
indicator light is off.

Manual transmission
1. Stop the vehicle completely.
Manual Transmission
2. Move the shift lever into N range.
Automatic transmission 3. Apply parking brake. If the battery of the smart key is weak or
Without depressing the brake pedal, the 4. Push the engine switch. the communication between smart key and
engine switch mode can be changed to 5. When you remove your foot from the clutch the vehicle is interfered, engine cannot be
“OFF”, “ACC” or “ON” each time the engine pedal and brake pedal, make sure the started normally. Follow the steps below to
switch is pushed. engine switch indicator light is off. start the engine.
1. Move the shift lever into P range
Manual transmission (automatic transmission) or N range
Without depressing the clutch pedal, the (manual transmission).
engine switch mode can be changed to 2. Continue to depress the brake pedal
“OFF”, “ACC” or “ON” each time the engine (automatic transmission) or clutch pedal
switch is pushed. (Continue to depress the (manual transmission).
brake pedal during this operation).
3. Touch the smart key with the engine switch
NOTE until the buzzer sounds and the engine
For automatic transmission, the engine switch indicator turns green.
switch mode cannot be changed to “OFF” 4. Push the engine switch within 4 seconds
if the shift lever is not in P range. after the buzzer sounds and the engine
switch indicator turns green.

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Steering lock Precaution for engine switch
• During steering lock (engine switch is CAUTION
“OFF”), the steering can be unlocked when w WARNING • If the engine switch indicator light
the engine switch is turned to “ACC”. Emergency engine stop method changes to orange colour, the system
• When you open and close the driver’s may be malfunctioning. Without
door after the engine switch is “OFF”, the When you do the following operations, switching “OFF” the engine, contact
steering is locked. When you operate the engine will stop even while running. an authorised Perodua Service Centre.
engine switch, steering lock is released However, do not operate the engine (If you switched “OFF” the engine, the
automatically. switch except in an emergency while engine may have a problem to restart
• If the driver’s door is open when the engine running. It may lead to an unexpected again)
accident.
switch is turned to “OFF” and steering is • If you notice the engine switch is
not locked, the buzzer will sound. Close • Push and hold the engine switch different from its normal condition
the driver’s door and check the steering for more than 3 seconds or; such as the following, do not operate
lock is locked. • Push the engine switch more than the switch.
3 times. • The engine switch stuck or get
NOTE caught
If the engine switch indicator continuously • Drinks or liquid spilled on the switch.
blink fast in green colour for 30 seconds, • The engine switch indicator light is
steering lock cannot be unlocked. not turned “ON” even after you have
In this case, push the engine switch again turned on the clearance lights.
after turning the steering wheel. Please contact an authorised Perodua
Service Centre immediately.

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NOTE • Warning buzzer of the key free system • If the battery is weak and you are not
• If stopping and starting of the engine will sound if operation error is detected sure the previous engine switch mode,
repeatedly at short intervals, there such as taking out smart key from turn “OFF” the engine switch once.
are cases where the engine cannot be vehicle, or forget to turn “OFF” engine
started. switch without closing the door. Engine switch automatic “OFF”
Wait for more than about 10 seconds • Do not take the smart key out from • Automatic transmission:
and perform the start-up operation of vehicle once the engine is started. If
When the shift lever is in P range,
the engine again. the smart key is not in the vehicle and
and you leave the engine switch in
• If you push the engine switch too fast, you turn the engine “OFF”, the engine
“ACC” mode for about 1 hour, the
you may not be able to switch modes cannot be restarted again.
engine switch will be turned “OFF”
(engine start/stop). Make sure to push Please note that the buzzer will not automatically to prevent the battery
the switch one by one. sound if you take out the smart key from running out.
• To prevent battery from running out, through the window even though the
during engine switched off, do not let door is closed.
• Manual transmission:
the engine switch turned to “ON” in a • After disconnecting the battery
terminal, the engine may not be started If you leave the engine switch in
long time.
immediately. In this case, after the “ACC” mode for about 1 hour, the
• For automatic transmission vehicle, if engine switch will be turned “OFF”
the shift lever is other than P range, battery terminal is connected, wait for
more than 10 seconds and restart the automatically to prevent the battery
do not stop the engine. from running out.
engine again.
If you stop the engine when the shift
lever is other than P range, engine • The vehicle always remembers the
switch will change to “ACC” mode. engine switch mode (“ACC” or “ON”).
This could cause the battery flat. When you reconnect the battery of the
vehicle, it can return to the state it was
• There are cases where the engine
in before the engine switch was cut off.
switch is not working correctly even the
smart key is within the operating range. • When you remove the battery of the
It may depend on the location of the vehicle for repair, maintenance etc.,
smart key and surrounding conditions. always perform after the engine switch
is turned “OFF”.

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Key reminder buzzer Multi-control switch

Headlight control
This buzzer is set off when the driver’s door
is opened with the ignition is set to “ACC”
or “LOCK”, warning you to remove the
ignition key. 2nd stage

High beam

1st stage Headlight flasher

Turn the multi-control switch knob to turn the To turn on/off high beam
headlights on. With the headlights on, push the lever forward
to turn on high beam and pull it back to return
Switch positions to low beam.
When the high beam headlights are turned
Position on, the indicator light on the instrument panel
1st 2nd will glow.
Light stage stage
Headlights OFF ON
Clearance lights ON ON To flash lights
Tail lights ON ON Pull the lever lightly and release.
License plate
lights ON ON The headlight flasher works with the headlight
Instrument panel is in “ON” or “OFF” position.
lights ON ON

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Turn signal light control
CAUTION 4 Right turn
• When driving through a town or when 1 Right turn signal will blink continously
there is an oncoming vehicle,high beams 2 while the lever is kept 4 position.
may annoy or endanger the vehicle or
pedestrians. In these cases, set your NOTE
headlights to low beam. • If the lights flash faster than normal, a
• Avoid leaving lights on for a long time 3 bulb may be burned out.
after stopping the engine. This may • If the turning angle is too small, the lever
drain the battery. 4 may not return to its original position
automatically. Return the lever manually
by your hand.

The turn signal lights flash with the ignition


turned “ON”. The indicator lights on the
instrument panel will begin flashing.
Operation
1 Left turn
Left turn signal will blink continuously while
the lever is kept 1 position.
2 Left turn signal will blink three times, when
the lever is pushed to 2 position and
released immediately.
3 Right turn signal will blink three times,
when the lever is pushed to 3 position
and released immediately.

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Auto light off function Hazard warning signal switch Wiper and washer switches

For the purpose of preventing flat battery on


w WARNING
the vehicle, the lights are automatically turned
off if the driver’s door is opened when the • Worn or dirty wiper blades could
engine switch is turned to “OFF” or “ACC” reduce your visibility.
while the lights are on. • Be sure to maintain and replace
wiper blades if necessary.

CAUTION
• Washer tank shall be filled with washer
fluid only.
• Do not operate the washer if the washer
tank is empty. This may damage the
motor.
Push the switch to flash all the turn signal • Do not operate the wiper when the
lights. window is dry. This may damage the
The indicator lights on the instrument panel wiper blades.
will begin flashing. Push it again to turn it off. • After long periods of non-use, check
The turn signal switch will not operate when that the wiper blade is not stuck to the
this switch is on. window glass. Operating the wipers
Do not operate this switch except in an while stuck to the window glass may
emergency. damage the wiper motor or cause a
malfunction.
w WARNING • Avoid spraying the washer fluid
Pull off the road in case of an continuously for more than 20 seconds.
emergency to prevent an accident. Also, avoid operating the washer switch
Avoid operation for long periods of if there is something preventing the
time while the engine has stopped. washer fluid from spraying out.This may
This may drain the battery. overload the motor, leading to damage.

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Rear window defogger switch

Windshield wiper and washer switch


• When raising the wiper arms, be sure Washer
to raise the wiper arm on the right side
of the vehicle first. When returning the ON
wiper arms to their original positions,
Indicator light
be sure to return the wiper arm on the
left side of the vehicle first. MIST

OFF

INT

Slow speed

Fast speed

The wipers and the washer operate with the The rear window defogger operates with the
ignition turned “ON”. Push the wiper switch ignition turned “ON”.
lever down to turn the wiper on.The wiper Push the defogger switch to demist the rear
operates intermittently when the wiper switch window.
is set to the “INT” position.While the wiper While the defogger is on, the indicator light
switch is being pushed up from the “OFF” glows.
position to the “MIST” position, the wiper
The defogger is not designed to dry rain.
operates at a low speed. When you release
your hand, the wiper switch returns to the Turn on the multi-control switch to illuminate
“OFF” position. Pull the lever toward you to the mark.
activate the washer. The wiper operates at CAUTION
a low speed, interlocking with the washer. • Turn the defogger switch off when the
window is clear, to prevent battery
NOTE
discharge.
During intermittent operation, the interval
• Do not scratch the heater wire at any
becomes shorter as the driving speed
time.
rises.
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Central doors lock switch Front corner sensor switch Front passenger seat belt indicator

(If equipped) (If equipped)

Front corner Front passenger


Central door lock
sensor switch indicator light
switch

P PASSENGER

Push the switch to lock or unlock all doors. 1. Press the front corner sensor switch to If the front passenger side seat belt is not
When pushing the right side of the switch, all activate the system. The switch will show fastened, the indicator light flashes and
doors will be locked. green illumination and the system will the buzzer sounds after the vehicle speed
When pushing the left side of the switch, all generate 'beep' sound. exceeds more than 20 km/h.
doors will be unlocked. 2. To deactivate the system, press the switch (See “Warning lights” in section 5).
again and the green illumination will
dissappear.

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VSC & TRC OFF switch Eco Idle OFF switch Fog light switch

(If equipped) (If equipped) (If equipped)

Front fog light switch

ON

A
OFF
OFF

OFF

Switch TRC OFF Push the switch to turn “OFF” the Eco Idle The front fog lights illuminate with the
With the ignition switch in the “ON” position, function.The Eco Idle OFF indicator light will multi-control switch turned 1st stage or 2nd
push the switch once to turn off TRC. illuminate and the Eco Idle ready indicator will stage and with the front fog light switch
The TRC OFF indicator lights will illuminate go off. (See “ Indicator lights” in section 5). turned “ON”.
at meter panel. Push the switch again to turn “ON” the Eco
Idle function. The Eco Idle OFF Indicator NOTE
Switch VSC OFF light will then go off, Eco Idle ready indicator If the multi-control switch is turned “OFF”
With the ignition switch in the “ON” position, will illuminate. when the front fog lights are illuminated,
push the switch more than 3 seconds to turn the front fog lights will extinguish.
off VSC. The TRC OFF indicator and VSC OFF NOTE
indicator lights will illuminate. During Eco Idle, if the Eco Idle OFF switch is
pushed, the system will stop and the engine
will restart.The Eco Idle OFF indicator light
Push the switch again for more than 1 second
will illuminate.
to turn it back to “ON” (in a ready state). The
TRC OFF indicator and VSC OFF indicator Every time you start the engine by the
light will then go off. engine switch operation, Eco Idle will return
to the ready state.
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Power socket Rear USB phone charging

(If equipped)
NOTE
This power socket is only for electrical USB phone charging
accessories and not for cigarette lighter
purpose.
Always put back the knob when not in use
Power socket to prevent unnecessary object entering
into the socket.
0W
/12
12V AX
M

w WARNING
Use of electrical accessories which
exceed the specified power rating
might cause a fire.
The power socket is located at the Open the USB door and plug in phone
instrument panel console lower center. charging cable into the USB port.
This power socket can be used to plug in
electrical accessories such as mobile phone NOTE
charger, multimedia equipment and etc. which • This provide a charging output of
operates at 12V, with maximum power of 5V 2A
120W.
• This unit may unable to charge
To use the power socket, remove the power mobile phone due to compatibility of
socket knob and the ignition switch must be protecting charger interfaces inside
in “ACC” or “ON” position. mobile phone.

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Section 5
Meters and gauges 5

Combination meter panel overview ............................................... 5–1


Warning lights .................................................................................. 5–2
Indicator lights ................................................................................. 5–9
Fuel gauge ........................................................................................ 5–13
Odometer and trip meter ................................................................. 5–14
Multi information display................................................................. 5–14
Speedometer .................................................................................... 5–19
Tachometer ...................................................................................... 5–19
Digital clock ..................................................................................... 5–19

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Combination meter panel overview

Type 1 AT shift Type 2 AT shift


Tachometer Fuel gauge indicator light Speedometer Tachometer Fuel gauge indicator light Speedometer
(page 5-19) (page 5-13) (page 5-9) (page 5-19) (page 5-19) (page 5-13) (page 5-9) (page 5-19)

eco A eco A
A A
OFF OFF

x1000r/min E F km/h x1000r/min E F km/h


IDLESTOP 4 IDLESTOP 4
ODOTRIP AVGRANGE ODOTRIP AVGRANGE
km/L km/L

! !
TRC
OFF OFF AT P ODO TRIP DISP
TRC
OFF OFF AT P ODO TRIP DISP

Multi information display Reset button Multi information display Reset button
(page 5-14) (page 5-14) (page 5-14) (page 5-14)
Warning and indicator lights Warning and indicator lights
(page 5-2 to 5-13) (page 5-2 to 5-13)

Type 3 AT shift
Tachometer Fuel gauge indicator light Speedometer
(page 5-19) (page 5-13) (page 5-9) (page 5-19)

eco A
A
OFF

x1000r/min E F km/h
IDLESTOP 4
ODOTRIP AVGRANGE
km/L

TRC
OFF OFF AT P ODO TRIP DISP

Multi information display Reset button


(page 5-14) (page 5-14)
Warning and indicator lights
(page 5-2 to 5-13)

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Warning lights

Parking brake warning light


The warning lights indicate abnormal To check all warning lights
conditions in the respective systems. 1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Turn the ignition “ON”, but do not start the
w WARNING engine. All the warning lights should go

P
• If you have to stop the engine or on.
the vehicle for emergency, pull the The ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
vehicle to a safe place at the side warning light will go out a few seconds
of the road. Shut off the engine and later.
turn the hazard warning signal lights The air bag warning light will go out 5
on. seconds later.
• Allow the engine to cool before 3. After the engine has started and the
checking any component in the parking brake lever has been lowered,
engine compartment to prevent the warning lights should go out.
burn injury. The parking brake warning light goes on
If any warning light does not function,
• Keep hands, clothing and other when the parking brake is applied. In additon,
have it checked by an authorised Perodua
objects away from any moving a warning buzzer will sound if the vehicle
Service Centre as soon as possible.
part in the engine compartment to speed exceeds 5km/h.
prevent serious bodily injury.

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Brake warning light
Brake warning light also serving for EBD CAUTION
(Electronic Brake-force Distribution) • If the light goes on while running, most
The brake warning light will go on when the likely the brake fluid level has dropped,
ignition switch is turned “ON” and goes out resulting in poor braking. When the
a few seconds later. effectiveness of the brake has dropped,
When the EBD control is malfunctioning, the immediately park your vehicle at a safe
brake warning light goes on. place by depressing the brake pedal
strongly. Then, contact an authorised
Perodua Service Centre.
w WARNING • When both this light and the anti-lock
Do not continue driving with the brake system warning light go on at
warning light on. Failure to do so could the same time, the anti-lock brake
cause an accident. system (ABS) may be malfunctioning. In
If the brake fluid level drops to near the “MIN” Have the brakes checked by an addition, there is a possibility that the
line of the brake fluid reserve tank while the authorised Perodua Service Centre vehicle becomes unstable when hard
engine is running, the warning light goes immediately. braking is applied. Immediately park
on and the buzzer sounds after the vehicle your car at a safe place and contact
speed exceeds more than 5km/h. an authorised Perodua Service Centre.
Add the brake fluid, if necessary, and check • When an abnormal noise (squeaking
the fluid leakage. noise, etc.) is always emitted during the
If the warning light goes on, the brake system braking period, most likely the brake
requires increased force and the stopping pad has been worn out. Have your car
distance will be increased. checked immediately by an authorised
Perodua Service Centre.

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Oil pressure warning light Battery charge warning light
CAUTION
Do not continue driving if the drive belt is
broken or loose.
It may cause engine overheating, battery
discharge and finally engine is off.
Have the system checked by an authorised
Perodua Service Centre immediately.

If the lubrication system malfunction while the If the charging system malfunction while the
engine is running, the warning light goes on. engine is running, the warning light goes on.
Turn off the accessories and engine.
CAUTION Check the drive belt for looseness or breakage.
Turn the engine off if the warning light
goes on. Failure to do so may cause severe w WARNING
engine damage. Before checking or adjusting the drive
Have the system checked by an authorised belt, turn off the engine and allow it
Perodua Service Centre immediately. to cool.
Failure to do so may cause serious
bodily injury.

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ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
Malfunction indicator light (MIL) warning light

w WARNING
If the ABS warning light and
the brake warning light remains
illuminated and turn off, there is a
possibility that the braking force would
drop drastically. Immediately stop your
vehicle at a safe place and contact an
authorised Perodua Service Centre.

CAUTION
When the ABS warning light and
If the engine electronic control system This light will go on when the ignition switch is the brake warning light turns on at
malfunction while the engine is running, the turned “ON” and goes out a few seconds later. the same time, the anti-lock brake
MIL goes on or blinks. system may be malfunctioned. In
The following conditions indicate that the
addition, there is a possibility that the
ABS (Anti-lock braking system) is possibly
vehicle becomes unstable when hard
CAUTION malfunctioning.
braking is applied. Immediately park your
If the MIL goes on, immediately have the • When the ignition switch is turned “ON”, car at a safe place and contact an
vehicle checked by an authorised Perodua the light fails to go on or remains in an authorised Perodua Service Centre.
Service Centre. illuminated state.
• After the light has extinguished, it lights
up again.
• The light illuminates while driving.
Have the system checked by an authorised
Perodua Service Centre immediately.

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Automatic transmission warning light Seat belt warning light
NOTE
• Even in cases where the warning light
remains illuminated and fails to go out

AT
after the engine has started or during
the running period, the normal brake
performance is retained. (The brake
system is no longer functioning as ABS)
However, have your car checked by an
authorised Perodua Service Centre
immediately.
• Although the warning light is
illuminated for several seconds at
the time of the engine starting, the
system is functioning normally if the Automatic transmission warning light goes Driver side
light goes out soon after and does not on if the electronic transmission control (ECAT) If the driver side seat belt is not fastened, the
illuminate afterward while running. should malfunction, either when the engine warning light flashes and the buzzer sounds
• When the engine switch is set to “ON” is running or stopped. after the vehicle speed exceeds more than
position, the light turns on for several This light will go on when the ignition switch 20km/h.
seconds for the system check and then is turned “ON” for initial check and go out a
turns off. few seconds later.

w WARNING
Do not continue driving when the
warning light goes on. Have the
system checked by an authorised
Perodua Service Centre immediately.

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Air bag warning light Door ajar warning light
CAUTION
When the following conditions appear,
have the system checked for these
conditions by an authorised Perodua
Service Centre immediately.
• The warning light does not illuminate
immediately after the ignition switch
is turned “ON”.
• The warning light remains illuminated
while the engine is running.
• The warning light remains illuminated
even if 6 seconds have elapsed after
the ignition switch was turned “ON”.
When any air bag malfunction is detected, the • The warning light flashes even if This light illuminates when any of the
air bag warning light goes on, thereby warning 6 seconds have elapsed after the doors (including backdoor) are open or
the driver of the malfunction of the system. ignition switch was turned “ON”. incompletely closed regardless of the position
This light will go on when the ignition switch of the ignition switch.
is turned “ON” for initial check and go out a The light goes out when all doors have been
few second later. fully closed.

CAUTION
D o n o t d ri ve w h i l e t h e l i g h t i s
illuminated. If it is illuminated, it means
that door(s) may not be fully closed
and may open while driving, causing an
unexpected accident.

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Low fuel level warning light Water temperature warning light Power steering warning light

The low fuel level warning light will go on if This light will go on in red colour for 3 seconds In the normal functioning system, the light
the fuel remaining amount becomes less than when the ignition switch is turned “ON”. goes on when the ignition switch is turned
6.3 liters with the ignition switch turned “ON”. Based on the actual engine cooling water “ON”, and then the light goes out when the
temperature, this light will change to blue, engine is started.
NOTE remain red or go out. This light goes on when any abnormality is
When you are driving on a hill or turning This light flashes when the engine cooling encountered in the power steering with the
the vehicle, the fuel moves in the fuel tank. water temperature rises abnormally while engine running.
This may turned “ON” the warning light the engine is running. The light will go on if
the engine cooling water temperature rises The indicator illuminates yellow colour and
early. In this case, fill up the fuel as soon
further. the buzzer sounds. It shows that the power
as possible.
steering;
• Low battery voltage
CAUTION
• System overheating
Do not continue driving if the warning
light flashes. (See “Engine overheating”).

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Indicator lights
Automatic transmission shift indicator light
Key-free warning light (if equipped)
The indicator illuminates red colour and
the buzzer sounds. It shows that the power
steering has a malfunction.
4

CAUTION
In cases where the light remains E F
extinguished even when the ignition
switch is turned “ON”, or in cases IDLESTOP 4
where the light remains illuminated ODOTRIP AVGRANGE
during the engine running, have your
km/L
vehicle checked immediately at an
authorised Perodua Service Centre.

The light goes on and buzzer sounds when With the ignition switch turned “ON” an
the ignition switch is turned “ON” and goes indicator light shows the current shift position
off a few seconds later. of the transmission.
It shows that When I is selected, the frame ([ ] section)
• Smart key is not in the vehicle or; flashes.
• Smart key battery is low or;
• Smart entry malfunction or;
• Steering lock remain
Always have the smart key with you and
replace the battery with a new one if
necessary.

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Turn signal indicator light/
High beam indicator light Hazard warning signal indicator light Security indicator light

x1000r/min

Security
Indicator
light

When the high beam headlights and flash Turn signal light When the key is pulled out from the ignition
lights are turned on, the indicator light These will flash in unison with the respective switch, the security indicator light flashes.
goes on. turn signals when the ignition switch is
turned to “ON” position.

Hazard warning signal light


These will flash when the hazard lights are
turned on, regardless of the ignition switch
position.

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VSC OFF indicator light
Eco indicator light Service information reminder indicator (If equipped)

OFF
This light will go on when the ignition switch is This symbol will appear in display as a The light goes on when the ignition switch is
turned “ON” and go out a few seconds later. reminder to send your vehicle for service. turned “ON” and goes off a few seconds later.
This light comes on during fuel-efficient It will appear at 10,000 km interval. Contact When the VSC is turned off, the indicator
driving. This light goes out if the vehicle speed an authorised Perodua Service Centre for light goes on.
is less than 15km/h or more than 110km/h. service appointment. To turn off VSC, push the VSC OFF button for
more than 3 seconds.
NOTE (See “Service information reminder setting”).
This light does not come on unless the
Eco indicator light display setting is set
to “Eco On”.
(See “Eco indicator light display setting”)

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Eco Idle ready indicator light
TRC OFF indicator light (if equipped) Slip indicator light (if equipped) (If equipped)

TRC
OFF A
The light goes on when the ignition switch is The light goes on when the ignition switch is This light will go on when the ignition switch is
turned “ON” and goes off a few seconds later. turned “ON” and goes off a few seconds later. turned “ON” and goes off a few seconds later.
When the TRC is turned off, the indicator The slip indicator light will illuminate when This light comes on when the indicator light
light goes on. error is detected in VSC system. setting is set to ON and to show that the Eco
To turn off TRC, push the VSC OFF button. Idle function is ready. (See “Eco Idle display
CAUTION setting”).
If the light fails to illuminate or remain in
a go on state, even when the ignition is
turned to “ON” position, there may be a
system error. Have the system checked
by an authorised Perodua Service Centre
immediately.

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Fuel gauge

Eco Idle OFF indicator light (If equipped)


CAUTION
• We recommend to always keep the fuel
level over 1/4 full (2 segments).

A
Empty line Full line • If the low fuel warning is “ON”,
immediately replenish the fuel.

E F
OFF
This light comes on when the indicator light The fuel gauge always indicates the
setting is set to OFF and to show that the Eco approximate amount of fuel in the fuel tank
Idle display function is OFF. (See “Eco Idle when the ignition switch is turned “ON” .
display setting”).
w WARNING
CAUTION Do not drive with the low fuel warning
When the system malfunctions is light “ON”. It may cause engine misfire
detected, the indicator light goes on or and damage to the catalytic converter.
blinks. Fur thermore, an accident may
happen if the vehicle stalls or hesitates
while driving.

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Odometer and trip meter Multi information display

2. Type 3
• Odometer
E F
• Trip meter
E F • Average fuel consumption (AVG)
IDLESTOP 4
ODOTRIP AVGRANGE
km/L • Current fuel consumption (CFC)
• Distance to empty (RANGE)
IDLESTOP 4
eco
A
OFF
A
ODOTRIP AVGRANGE • Eco Idle
• Idle stop cumulative time
x1000r/min E F km/h

km/L
IDLESTOP 4
ODOTRIP AVGRANGE

• Service information
km/L

TRC
OFF OFF AT P ODO TRIP DISP

Reset button

Odometer / trip meter selection button Selection display


Each time the reset button is pressed, the Each time reset button is pressed, the
indication changes. To reset the trip meter indication changes in the following sequences
to zero, keep pressing the reset button for given below:
more than 1.0 second.
A. Main routine
1. Type 1 and Type 2
• Odometer
• Trip meter
• Average fuel consumption (AVG)
• Current fuel consumption (CFC)
• Distance to empty (RANGE)
• Service information

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Average fuel consumption (AVG) Current Fuel Consumption (CFC) mode
B. Customize routine
At odometer, hold the reset button more
than 3 seconds to enter customize routine
setting mode.
After that, each time reset button is pressed,
the indication changes in the following
sequences given below: AVG
1. Type 1 and Type 2 km/L km/L
• Eco indicator light display setting
• Customize routine OFF (‘End’ will be
displayed)

2. Type 3 This mode will calculate the average fuel This mode will calculate and display the
• Eco indicator light display setting consumption depending on driving pattern. real-time fuel consumption during driving.
• Eco Idle display setting The display value will be updated every The display value will be updated every 2
10 seconds and after reset, ‘-.-’ symbol will seconds. At vehicle stop (0km/L), the display
• Customize routine OFF (“End” will be
be displayed until enough data for a valid will show ‘0.0’ km/ L.
displayed)
calculation is received. When ignition switch is turned “ON”, ‘-.-’
(See “Eco indicator light display setting” and symbol will be displayed until enough data
“Eco Idle display setting”) NOTE for a valid calculation is received.
CAUTION Average fuel consumption value is
calculated from the total fuel used and the
Make sure the vehicle is completely
distance since last value reset.
stopped when you want to change the
display setting mode.
For safety reason, customize routine
setting mode cannot be entered while the
vehicle is running.

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Distance to empty (RANGE) Eco Idle stop time (If equipped)
Multi information display mode flow
1. Press the reset button to select the
AVG, CFC or RANGE mode. (See
“Selection display” for indication
sequence)
2. During AVG (average fuel consumption
mode) mode, pressing more than 1 IDLESTOP
RANGE seconds will reset the AVG.
km 3. No reset mode is available in RANGE and
CFC (distance to empty mode and current
fuel consumption mode).

This mode indicates the estimation of This mode will show the timing of Eco Idle
remaining distance vehicle can run before condition.
fuel is empty. The counting starts from 0 seconds at each 1
Value displayed is based on the remaining fuel trip, when the ignition switch is turned “ON”
volume in tank and fuel consumption figure. until it is turned “OFF”.
If the calculated value is equal to 0 km, the The Eco Idle stop time indicator can be
displayed value will show ‘ ’ symbol. switched “ON” or “OFF”.
ON : Indicator is linked with Eco Idle.
OFF : No link with Eco Idle.
(See “Eco Idle display setting”)

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Eco Idle stop cumulative time
(If equipped) Service information reminder setting
2. Push the reset button for more than 3
seconds to reset the data. “cLEAr” will be
km displayed and it will blink 3 times before
Reset restart counting from ‘10,000 km’.
3. Push the reset button for more than 3
seconds to “OFF”.
Restart
IDLESTOP
ODO NOTE
km
• If there is no operation for about 10
Off
seconds, the display will revert to
Odometer.
• Do not reset the display between
service intervals to avoid incorrect data
This mode will show the cumulative timing of If the countdown at service information counting on the display.
Eco Idle condition. The total stop time will be display has reached 10,000km, ‘ km’ will
counted continuously from previous trip. Data be displayed. mark will blink for 5 times
will not retain if the battery is disconnected. and it will appear at every display. The same
Press the reset button to enter Eco Idle stop reminder condition will activate every time the
time setting. (See “Selection display” for ignition switch is turned “ON”.
indication sequence).
This indicator will go out if the service
Pressing the reset button more than 1 second information is set to OFF or reset.
will reset the display.
How to switch display
1. Push the reset button to enter the service
information setting. (See “Selection
display” for indication sequence)

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Eco indicator light display setting Eco Idle display setting

Display setting Eco indicator light

The Eco indicator light comes


on during fuel - efficient
driving.
The Eco indicator light is
always extinguished.

NOTE
If there is no operation for about 10
seconds, engine is OFF or vehicle speed
The Eco indicator can be switched on or off is more than 2km/h, the display will revert Eco Idle stop time display interlocking can
by switching the Eco indicator light display to odometer. be switched on and off by switching the
setting between “Eco On” and “Eco Off.” indicator light display setting between “dsp
On” and “dsp OFF”.
How to switch display How to switch display
1. Enter the customize routine setting mode 1. Enter the customize routine setting mode
by pressing the reset button for more than by pressing the reset button for more than
3 seconds. (See “Selection display” for 3 seconds. (See “Selection display” for
indication sequence) indication sequence)
2. Every time you press and hold the display 2. Every time you press and hold the display
selection switch for more than 1 second, selection for more than 1 second, “dsp
“Eco On” and “Eco Off” display are On” and “dsp OFF” are switched.
switched. NOTE
If there is no operation for about 10
seconds, engine is OFF or vehicle speed
is more than 2km/h, the display will revert
to odometer.
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Speedometer Tachometer Digital clock

To set time
Refer to instructions to set clock in Section
7, Audio Systems.

km/h x1000r/min

ODO TRIP DISP

The pointer indicates vehicle speed. The tachometer indicates the engine
revolutions per minute.
The red zone indicates engine over-revving.

CAUTION
Do not over-rev the engine to prevent
engine damage.

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Section 6
Air conditioner control
systems 6

Air conditioner .................................................................................... 6–1


Recommended periodical maintenance guide ................................ 6–7

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Air conditioner
Outlet ports
The air conditioner blower operates with the
ignition switch turned “ON”.

SRS AIRBAG

Center outlet ports


Air direction of the center outlet ports is
controlled by the knob provided.

CAUTION
If you use car fresheners or perfumes
on the air conditioner centre outlet
ports, do not spill the liquid onto
the panel cluster. This could cause
d i s c o l o u ri n g , s t a i n i n g , a n d p a i n t
peeling of the surface. This may also
cause the audio button to be stuck or
loose. Proper care is required to prevent
the panel cluster and audio system from
damage.

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Air outlet control dial Temperature control dial

OFF A/C

Min. cool Max. Cool

Right and left outlet ports This control dial changes the air outlet Air temperature is adjusted with this dial.
Use the knob to control the air direction. positions. Air conditioner system will switch "OFF" if
adjust at minimum position.
Dial
position

Air outlet
D

Position in parentheses ( ) denotes an air


outlet where the air flow rate is very small.

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Air intake control dial Blower fan switch
CAUTION
• Do not use recirculation f for a long Low
time. The glass may easily mist. Use
fresh air g as a normal operation. High
• During traffic jam, or inside tunnel, use 0
recirculation f to prevent exhaust
gas entering into cabin.
• Do not use recirculation f when
using c, d, e, glass may easily mist.

f Inside air is recirculated. Air flow speed is changed with this switch.
g Outside air is introduced.

NOTE
When the outside air is unpleasant, move
the dial to f.
It is, however, important to shift the dial
to g from time to time as the glass may
become fogged or the inside of the vehicle
may become stuffy.
Set the dial to g in normal use.

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Air conditioner ON
• For specific model, if the engine coolant
temperature rises excessively when w WARNING
the vehicle is driven at long time etc. As the engine is equipped with the
with the air conditioner on, the air fast idle device, while the vehicle is
conditioner will turn off automatically. idling, engine idling speed is slightly
• For specific model, when you depress increased with the air conditioner
the accelerator pedal fully to get quick on. Special attention must be paid
acceleration, etc., the air conditioner in starting and stopping the vehicle.
compressor is turned off temporarily
OFF A/C so that acceleration performance may
be enhanced.

To turn “ON” the air conditioner to cool or


dehumidify air, turn the temperature control
dial.

NOTE
• Rapidly-cooled air may cause fog
from outlet ports. This is not a
malfunction.
• When the ambient temperature is near
0˚, dehumidifying function will not work.

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Operation tips Cooling
• Make sure that the air inlet ducts in front of • The windows are prone to mist on a rainy
the windshield are not blocked by leaves day, resulting in poor visibility.
or other obstructions. If this happen, operate the air
• Do not move the temperature control conditioner in the cooling or demist mode. PASSENGER P

dial to the coldest position with the air 0


outlet control dial in d or e with the air
conditioner on in extremely humid
w WARNING
weather. The temperature difference OFF A/C

between outside air and the windshield When driving for long distances,
could cause mist on windshield, which open the window or fresh air vent
may block your vision. every one hour to admit fresh air
into the car or change ‘recirculation’
• Do not move the air intake control dial to
fto ‘fresh position’ g.
fwith the air outlet control dial in c,
d, or e. The glass is prone to mist in Setting position of each control dial and
this setting. switch.
• Do not use e to cool in high humidity.
1 a
This could cause mist on windshield. 2 Low temperature side
• If your vehicle has been parked for a
3 g
long time in intense sunlight and cabin 4 Desired position
temperature is extremely high, turn on
the air conditioner with the windows fully
open. If quick cooling is desired, set the dial 2 to
the right end, the dial 3 to f position and
After the vehicle interior becomes
the dial 4 to the right end.
cool, close the windows and set the
temperature to your desired level.
NOTE
Shift the dial to g from time to time as
the glass may become fogged or the inside
the vehicle may become stuffy.

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Demisting Ventilation

PASSENGER P PASSENGER P

0 0

OFF A/C OFF A/C

Setting position of each control dial and Setting position of each control dial and
switch. switch.
1 e 1 a
2 Desired position 2 Desired position
3 g 3 g
4 Desired position 4 Desired position

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Recommended periodical maintenance guide

I : Inspect R : Replace
C : Clean A : Adjust
Ad : Add

RECOMMENDED SERVICE INTERVAL x 1000 km 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100


MAINTENANCE SERVICE Month(s) 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
Refrigerant (Air-cond Gas) Check refrigerant amount I I I I I I I I I I
Piping & Joints Check connecting portion for leakage I I I I I I I I I I
Compressor Check for abnormal noise and leakage I I I I I I I I I I
Check bolt tightening torque I I I I I I I I I I
Add compressor oil amount - - Ad - - Ad - - Ad -
Magnetic Clutch Check engagement condition & bearing for abnormal noise I I I I I I I I I I
Check clutch clearance (0.25-0.5mm) I I A I I A I I A I
Evaporator Check for leakage & *fins blockage I I *C I I *C I I *C I
Expansion Valve Check for proper function - - I - - I - - I -
Condenser Check for leakage & *fins blockage I I *C I I *C I I *C I
Air-Cond Belt Check belt deflection, wear & tear I I I I I I I I I I
Thermostat or Thermistor Check for proper function I I I I I I I I I I
Pressure Sensor Check standard functional pressure I I I I I I I I I I
Idle Pulley Check bearing for abnormal noise I I I I I I I I I I
Blower Motor Check blower speed operation I I I I I I I I I I
Radiator Fan Motor Check for proper function or abnormal noise I I I I I I I I I I
Electrical Wiring Check for worked loose connection I I I I I I I I I I
Check for safety gaps and wire harness on vehicle sharp edges I I I I I I I I I I
Air-Cond Control Switches Check FRESH, RECIRC, DEF, VENT for proper function I I I I I I I I I I
Element Air Refiner (cabin filter) Check and replace Element Air Refiner I I R I I R I I R I

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Section 7
Audio systems

Features ............................................................................................ 7–1 7


General operation ............................................................................ 7–2
Tuner operation ................................................................................ 7–5
Playing USB ..................................................................................... 7–7
Bluetooth operation......................................................................... 7–10
Installation ........................................................................................ 7–16
Radio wire connection .................................................................... 7–17
Specification .................................................................................... 7–18
Antenna ............................................................................................ 7–19

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Features

Tuner Audio control *BT MUSIC


• DSP Tuner • Electronic Volume/Bass/Mid/Treble/Fader • TRACKS UP/DOWN
• Manual UP/DOWN Tuning and Balance Controls
• Seek UP/DOWN Tuning • Power Output (20W x 4) Rms * For Audio System type B only
• 18FM and 6AM Preset Memory • Mute
• Auto Store (AS) • Clear/Bass/Loud (Prefix Tone Controls)

General USB
• LCD Multi-Mode Full Information • Tracks UP/DOWN
Display • Repeat Play
• 12Hr Format Digital Clock • Intro Scan
• Audible Level Beep Tone • Random Play
• 'Welcome' Note

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General operation

Type A Type B

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Power Button ( ) - 1 During EQ mode (“CLEAR”/“BASS”/“LOUD”), • Selecting the time
• System on / off press SEL button 2 to select audio mode in Selecting the EQ/*CLOCK button 4 more
the following sequence: than 2 seconds to enter the hour adjustment
Press button 1 to switch on the unit.
mode with hour display blinked.
Press button 1 more than 2 seconds to ► BAL ► FAD
switch off the power. Adjust the desired hour by pressing VOLUME
Mode Button (MODE) - 1 “PREVIOUS MODE” ► button 5. Press the [ ] to increase the
(AM/FM/USB/*BT MUSIC) hour. Press the [ ] to decrease the hour.
Press MODE button 1 to select the mode of
radio, USB and *BT music. The selection is
in the following sequence: Mute Button (MUTE) - 3

► FM2 ► FM3 ► AM ► Press MUTE button 3 to mute the audio


► FM1
sound. Press again to restore the previous
► ► volume level.
*BT MUSIC USB
(CYCLIC OPERATION) EQ / *CLOCK Button (EQ) - 4 Press EQ/*CLOCK button 4 again to enter
the minute adjustment mode. Press the [ ]
SEL Button (SEL) - 2 • EQ Selecting
to increase the minute. Press the [ ] to
• Audio mode selecting Press EQ /*CLOCK button 4 to select “clear”, decrease the minute.
“bass”, “loud” (Prefix 3 pattern of tone) and
During system is on, press SEL button 2 to
“manual” (Non-prefix tone).
change the audio mode through bass, mid,
treble, balance and fader function. When
► CLEAR ► BASS ► LOUD ► MANU ►
mode has not been adjusted, display returns
to normal radio.
During non EQ mode (“MANU”), press SEL
button 2 to select audio mode in the following
sequence:
► BASS ► MID ► TRE ► BAL ► FAD

“PREVIOUS MODE” ►
(AM/FM/USB/*BT MUSIC) * For Audio System type B only

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Volume Button - 5
To adjust the audio level, press the [ ] to increase the audio level. Press the [ ] to
decrease the audio level.

Audio Mode Volume Button Operation

Press the Volume Up to increase the Volume level.


VOLUME Press the Volume Down to decrease the Volume level.

Press the Volume Up to increase the Bass level.


BASS Press the Volume Down to decrease the Bass level.

Press the Volume Up to increase the Mid level.


MID Press the Volume Down to decrease the Mid level.

Press the Volume Up to increase the Treble level.


TREBLE Press the Volume Down to decrease the Treble level.

Press the Volume Up to increase the Balance level.


BALANCE Press the Volume Down to decrease the Balance level.

Press the Volume Up to increase the Fader level.


FADER Press the Volume Down to decrease the Fader level.

Notes: [ ] : Volume Up
[ ] : Volume Down

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Tuner operation

Type A Type B

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Preset Button (1 to 6) - 1 Power/Mode Button (MODE) - 2
These buttons are used for preset station • Band Selecting
function in tuner mode. With this system, a Press POWER/ MODE button 2 to select the
total of 24 stations can be stored in the memory band of FM1, FM2, FM3 & AM.
6 each for the FM 1, FM 2, FM 3 and AM.
SEL / AS Button (AS) - 3
• Presetting Station
• Auto Storing
Tune in the desired station manually or auto-
matically and press button (1 to 6) at which Press SEL/AS button 3 more than 2 seconds
you want to store that station for more than to auto store 6 strongest stations in the preset
2 seconds. memory button 1 to 6 at FM3 band.

• Calling Up Station Tune Button ( / )-4


After your favourite stations are preset at • Manual Tuning
button 1 to 6, simply press buttons 1 to 6 Press the tune button 4 in tuner mode to tune
to call up the stations in the preset memory. the frequency up or down manually.

• Auto Tuning
Press the tune button 4 more than 1 second
in tuner mode to auto tune the frequency
up or down.

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Playing USB

Type A Type B

FOLDER FOLDER
UP RANDOM UP RANDOM
FOLDER BUTTON BUTTON FOLDER BUTTON
BUTTON
DOWN REPEAT DOWN REPEAT
BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON
DISPLAY SCAN DISPLAY SCAN
BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON

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Track Select Button ( / )-2 Random Button (RDM) - 5
• Press “ ” button 2 to forward to the • Track Random
next track. Press RDM button 5 to select song randomly
• Press “ ” button 2 to backward to the from USB. Song will randomly played within
previous track. selected folder. Press RDM button 5 to
• Press “ ” button 2 more than 2 seconds activate this function and “ ” will appear
to fast forward the track. on the LCD. Press again to deactivate this
function.
• Press “ ” button 2 more than 2 seconds
to fast backward the track.
Track number will appear on the display. • Folder Random
Press RDM button 5 for more than 2 seconds
Figure 1
Scan Button (SCN) - 3 to select a song randomly in different folder
from USB.
USB Door ( )-1 Intro Scan function allows you to scan a USB,
• Open the USB door 1 and plug in USB by playing the first 10 seconds of each track
in order. Press SCN button 3 to activate intro Mute Button (MUTE) - 6
cable extension with USB memory into
USB port (as shown in Figure 1). The scan whereby the “ ” will appear on the • Press the MUTE button 6 more than 2
system will automatically switch to USB display. Once you hear the desired track, seconds to pause play. “PAUSE” appears
mode and play MP3/WMA track. press again to resume its normal playback. in the display.
• It is recommended to use a USB extension • To resume USB play, press the MUTE
cable to avoid protrusion. Repeat Button (RPT) - 4 button 6 more than 2 seconds again.
• To detach the USB memory, straightly pull To repeat the music you are listening to,
USB extension cable out from the unit. press RPT button 4. “ ” will appear
Removing the USB extension cable or on the display and current track will be
USB memory will also stop play back. repeated continuously. Press again to cancel
the repeat mode.

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Display Button (DISP) - 7 • If the connected USB devices is not • This unit can recognize a total of 65025
This allows the unit to change the MP3/WMA supported, “ERROR 2” is displayed. files from USB memory. This unit can read
up to 255 files in each folder, up to a total
display information on LCD. Press the DISP • If the over-current is detected from
button 7 to select the MP3/WMA display of 255 folders.
connected USB, “OVERCURR” is
information with the following sequence: displayed.
Track No + Play Time File Name Folder Name • This unit can show tags (version 1.x and
Title Name Artist Name Album Name 2.x) for MP3 and WMA files.
• This unit can play back MP3/WMA files
Folder down button ( F-DN ) - 8 meeting the conditions below:
When F-DN button 8 is pressed, the folder - File: MPEG 1, 2 and 2.5 - Layer 3 (MP3);
will be selected by downward sequence. Windows Media Audio v7/8/9 (WMA).
- Bit rates: 8kbps - 320kbps (MP3);
Folder up button ( F-UP ) - 9 48kbps -192kbs (WMA).
When F-UP button 9 is pressed, the folder - Sampling Frequency: 8kHz - 48kHz
will be selected by upward sequence. (MP3); 8kHz - 44.1kHz (WMA)
• This unit can play back VBR (variable
Notes on playing MP3/WMA from USB bit rate) files but will have play time
memory inaccuracies during fast backward and
fast forward.
• This unit unable to play back certain
• To play good quality music from MP3/
USB devices or certain files due to their
WMA, the file bit rates must be set at
characteristics or recording conditions.
128kbps or above and the converting
• Depending on the shape of the USB source should be from original CD format.
devices and connection ports, some USB • This unit can display up to 28 characters
devices may not be attached properly for title name, artist name, album name,
or the connection might be loose. file name and folder name.

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Bluetooth Operation

VOLUME BUTTON 3 4 MODE BUTTON

1 BLUETOOTH BUTTON 2 TRACK SELECT BUTTON MUTE BUTTON 5

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Bluetooth button ( )-1

BT menu adjustment selecting


Press the Bluetooth button 1 to select telephone menu adjustment in the following sequence:
ADD DEV MANU ANS BT RESET “PREVIOUS MODE” (AM/FM/USB/BT MUSIC) ADD DEV

Bluetooth handsfree
Step 1: Enter into pairing mode (discoverable and connectable mode)
1. The pairing mode allows this audio system to be discovered by your mobile phone’s Bluetooth.
To enable pairing mode:
a. Car audio system
- Press the Bluetooth button 1 to switch to “ADD DEV” item.
- Press Bluetooth button 1 more than 2 seconds to enter pairing mode.
b. The Audio System displays “PAIRING” and Bluetooth logo ( ) will flashes on LCD, indicates that the Bluetooth is now ready to
be paired with the mobile phone.
c. Mobile phone
- Enable/switch on the Bluetooth feature in your mobile phone; the symbol ( ) indicates that the Bluetooth is turned “On”.
- Use mobile phone to search for new device in Bluetooth mode, mobile phone will display “PERODUA”.
2. For devices which support Simple Secured Pairing (SSP), a randomly generated 6 digit passkey will be displayed on both device and
unit. Pairing is established after approval of the passkey from both the device and unit.
For devices which do not support Simple Secured Pairing (SSP), the device will prompt the user to enter a passkey. Enter the PIN: “0000”
when requested.
3. The Audio System will connect to the Bluetooth mobile phone automatically after user key in passkey and “ ” will stop flashing. New
Bluetooth System enter into stand by mode.
4. If the pairing process fails, the LCD display will return to “ADD DEV” item after 120 seconds.
5. If the Bluetooth is disconnected, the BT indicator disappear.

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Step 2: Automatic connection mode
1. The Audio System enters into Automatic Connection mode whenever the ACC power is turned ‘on’. The auto connection mode allows
automatic connection between last connected Bluetooth mobile phone with Audio System.
2. If the connected device is out of the range within 5 minutes (without proper Bluetooth disconnection), the unit will automatically re-connect
the last device. The “ ” indicator on display will be flashing during that period.

Remark : Auto connection mode is effective only for the mobile phone that last connected with the Bluetooth turned to ON.
Step 3: Auto-answering and manual answering selection
1. The Audio System allows the selection of “Auto-Answering” and “Manual Answering” by pressing the Bluetooth button 1 to switch to
selection item.
2. The sequence of selection is shown as below:
Auto-Answering
- System LCD display “AUTO ANS”
Press Bluetooth button for Press Bluetooth button for
more than 2 seconds until more than 2 seconds until
a beep sound is heard. a beep sound is heard.
Manual Answering
- System LCD display “MANU ANS”

Step 4: When there is an incoming call or outgoing call


1. During Standby mode (Manual Answering), if there is an incoming call, the audio output will be cut-off automatically. The Audio System
will switch to Telephone mode and caller ID will be displayed.
The incoming call can only be accepted if the Bluetooth button 1 is pressed once. The incoming conversation can be heard from front
speakers.
2. At Standby mode (Auto-Answering), if there is an incoming call, the audio output will be cut-off automatically.
The incoming call can be accepted automatically after 5 seconds without pressing the Bluetooth button 1.
3. The volume level of the telephone conversation can be adjusted by pressing Volume button 3.

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Step 5: Ending a call
1. User can choose to terminate the call by pressing Bluetooth button 1 for less than 2 seconds, the audio output system will resume im-
mediately after ending a call. Consequently, the communication mode is change to Standby mode.
Step 6: Reject incoming call
1. Press the Bluetooth button 1 for more than 2 seconds to reject an incoming call.
Reset Bluetooth
1. Press the Bluetooth button 1 to switch to “BT RESET” item.
2. Press the Bluetooth button 1 more than 2 seconds to confirmation for bluetooth reset.
3. All the previously paired device information will be deleted and bluetooth stack will be re-initialized.
Bluetooth Music
The Audio System will not switch to BT Music mode automatically, user has to manually select the mode.
Track Select Button ( / )-2
- Press “ ” button 2 to forward to the next track.
- Press “ ” button 2 to backward to the previous track.
- Press “ ” button 2 more than 2 seconds to fast forward the track.
- Press “ ” button 2 more than 2 seconds to fast backward the track.
Mute Button (MUTE) - 5
- Press the MUTE button 5 more than 2 seconds to pause play.
- To resume USB play, press the MUTE button 5 more than 2 seconds again.

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Summary of Bluetooth button function Notes on Bluetooth operation
Button pressing time: Less than 2 seconds
• Use the mobile phone in areas with good Caution
Current Operation Bluetooth Button Function
mobile receptions. • Telephone conversation during driving
Any Mode
Interchange between telephone • If talking volume is low or noisy (claim may result in consequences adverse
menu mode
from the person on the other end of the to safety. Kindly follow the local laws
Incoming Call/Conversation Receive/end call
line), close the window, change the air and regulations.
direction, or adjust the air blower’s level • Pair, connect & adjust the volume level
Button pressing time: More than 2 seconds to low of the air conditioner. of incoming calls appropriately before
Current Operation Bluetooth Button Function • If the mobile phone’s battery is at low charge, start driving.
Interchange between the Bluetooth connection may occasional- • Park your car in a safe place by using
MANU ANS auto-answering mode and ly be lost. To maintain good connectivity, a parking brake before you make a
manual answering mode.
BT MENU ensure that the phone battery is ade- call.
MODE ADD DEVICE Active pairing mode
quately charged. • This audio system is designed only for
BT RESET Bluetooth reset • This unit can store up to 5 phones pairing. receiving calls with taking account of
Incoming Call Reject call If the memory is full, the LCD will displayed safety.
“MEM FUL” and pairing mode is invalid.
Perform BT Reset to clear all the memory
to make sure the pairing mode can valid.
• Echo will happen depending on mobile
phone or service network.
• Caller ID display (caller number only) is
dependent on mobile phone and network
provider.

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Error Displays
Error Display Cause Measure

ERROR 2 The connected USB device is not If the USB device freezes, disconnect it, and reconnect it again
USB Devices

supported.
Connect a proper USB device.
NO FILE No MP3/WMA files. Connect USB device that has MP3/WMA files.

OVERCURR Over-current or data error is detected. Turn off the ignition switch, disconnect the device, restart the engine and reconnect
it again. If the device still not reconized, try replacing with a different device.

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Installation

Install the radio set to the dashboard case with screw w/washer tapping (4 units).

Screw w/washer tapping x4

Installation Bracket

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Radio wire connection

Antenna Jack

10P 6P

REAR

ACC (+12V) (-)


Right
(+)
Car Battery (+12V)
(-)
Head Lamp ILL
Left
(+)
Power Antenna (+13.2V)
FRONT
GND
(-)
Right
(+)

(-)
Left
(+)

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Specification

Audio system TYPE A TYPE B


GENERAL
Power supply voltage : DC 14.0V (10.8V ~ 15.6V Allowable) DC 14.0V (10.8V ~ 15.6V Allowable)
Weight : 0.964 Kg 0.982 Kg
Mute : -65 dB -65dB
Current consumption : less than 10A less than 10A
Speaker impedence : 4 ohms 4 ohms
Grounding system : Negative type Negative type

FM TUNER
Frequency range : 87.5 to108 MHz 87.5 to108 MHz
Usable sensitivity : less than 15 dB less than 15 dB
-3dB limiting sensitivity : less than 12dB less than 12 dB
Signal to noise ratio : more than 50 dB more than 50 dB
Stereo separation : more than 20 dB more than 20 dB

AM TUNER
Frequency range : 531-1629 kHz 531-1629 kHz
Usable sensitivity : less than 34 dB less than 34 dB
Signal to noise ratio : more than 40 dB more than 40 dB

USB
Frequency characteristics : 17 - 20,000 Hz (-1 ± 3 dB) 17 - 20,000 Hz (-1 ± 3 dB)
Signal to noise ratio : more than 65 dB More than 65 dB

POWER AMPLIFIER
Maximum power output : (20 W x 4) Rms (20 W x 4) Rms
Tone controls (Bass) ± 12 dB(@ 100 Hz) ± 12 dB(@ 100 Hz)
Mid : ± 12 dB(@ 1 kHz) ± 12 dB(@ 1 kHz)
Treble : ± 12 dB(@ 10 kHz) ± 12 dB(@ 10 kHz)

BLUETOOTH
Standard : Bluetooth Ver 3.0 compliant
Frequency Band : 2.4 GHz - 2.4834 GHz
Power of radiation Frequency : -6 dBm ~ +4 dBm (class 2)
Frequency Hoping : 1600 hops/sec
Sensitivity : -70 dBm @ 0.1% BER
Audio S/N More than 65 dB

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Antenna

Shark fin type

If there is a problem with your antenna, please


consult with an authorised Perodua Service
Centre.

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Section 8
Mirrors

Side mirrors ........................................................................................ 8–1


Inside mirror ........................................................................................ 8–2
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Side mirrors

w WARNING
• Do not adjust mirrors while driving. Master switch
This could cause a loss of control
of the vehicle. L
• Prior to driving, be sure to return
the side mirrors to the original MIRROR
position. Never drive your vehicle
with the side mirrors in a retracted R
(folded) position.
Control switch

To adjust mirrors by hand To adjust mirrors by remote control outer


Adjust the side mirrors by hand so that you mirror switch (if equipped)
can see part of your vehicle in the mirror The remote control mirror switch operates with
closest to the vehicle. the ignition set to “ACC” or “ON”.
1. Set the master switch to left or right as
you desire.
2. Push the control switch to adjust the mirror
so that you can see part of your vehicle
in the mirror closest to the vehicle.
3. Return the master switch to the neutral
(OFF) position when not in use.

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Inside mirror

CAUTION
• Adjust mirror before you star t
driving. Do not adjust the side
mirror if the transmission lever is
at R or D 4 .This could cause a
loss of control of the vehicle and an
accident.
L
MIRROR
NOTE R

• The left and right switch must always


be at centre position unless if you want
Fold side
to adjust the mirror. mirror switch

• The mirror cannot be adjusted when


the switch is at centre position. To fold side mirrors by hand To adjust mirror
To close the side mirror, simply push it Adjust the inside mirror by hand so that you
backward. can see the rear view clearly.

To fold side mirrors by remote control w WARNING


mirror switch (if equipped) Do not adjust mirrors while driving.
With ignition switch turned “ACC or ON”, This could cause a loss of control of
push button at the mirror switch. the vehicle.

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Day
Lever

Night

To set night position (Glare proof type)


Pull the lever to reduce glare from the
headlights behind you at night.

w WARNING
Set the mirror in the day position when
you need not reduce glare. Rear view
clarity is reduced in the night position.

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Section 9
Interior equipment

Interior lights ...................................................................................... 9–1


Horn .................................................................................................... 9–1
Assist grip .......................................................................................... 9–1
Sun visor ............................................................................................ 9–2 9
Glove box ........................................................................................... 9–3
Utility box ........................................................................................... 9–3
Mobile phone compartment ............................................................. 9–4
Bottle holder ...................................................................................... 9–4
Shopping hook .................................................................................. 9–5
Anti snatch hook ............................................................................... 9–5
Seatback pocket ................................................................................ 9–6

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Interior lights Horn Assist grip
Room light (Also serving as open door
warning light)

Horn pad

ON
OFF
DOOR

SRS AIRBAG

Front of vehicle

Set the dome light switch to “ON” to turn the Push the horn pad on the steering to activate Assist grips are provided for passenger’s
light on and to “OFF” to turn it off. the horn. convenience.
With the switch is set to “DOOR” position, the
light turns on when any door is opened or is
not securely closed. w WARNING
If the light keeps on illuminating even after Do not hang anything on the assist grip.
the doors have been closed, the door may It could block the driver’s vision or
be opened or may not be closed fully. Ensure damage the assist grip.
that all the doors are closed.
Battery discharge-prevention function
If any doors remain open for ten minutes or
more with the ignition switch sets to “LOCK”
or “ACC” position, the room light (while the
switch is set to “DOOR” position) goes out.
This is to prevent the battery from being
discharged.
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Sun visor

Vanity mirror Ticket holder SRS airbag warning label

Label
AIRBAG

AIRBAG
Passenger

WARNING FOR SRS AIRBAG

Vanity mirror
Label PLEASE REFER TO THE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR MORE DETAILS

Ticket holder
Driver

Lower the sun visor to use vanity mirror Use the ticket holder to keep any kind of Observe all warnings shown on the label.
and to protect your eyes from bright tickets. See “SRS (Supplement Restraint System)
sunlight. The sun visor also moves toward air bags for driver and front passenger”
the door window. and “SRS air bag” in Section 3 for detailed
w WARNING
instructions on air bag.
Do not put other objects in the ticket
w WARNING holder. It may drop off and cause an
Return the sun visor to the original accident. CAUTION
position when not in use.Your visibility Do not use or apply gasoline or toxic
may be hindered by the sun visor. solvents on the label portion. This could
damage the label.

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Glove box Utility box

Center panel Driver’s side

Lever

Pull the lever to open the glove box lid and Use utility box to keep things such as Pull the lever to open the utility box and push
push the lid to lock securely. tickets, name cards, etc. the lid to lock securely.

w WARNING w WARNING
Keep the glove box lid closed while Do not keep flammable things such
driving.This could help reduce the risk as cigarette lighter in the utility box
of serious bodily injury in an accident to prevent fire.
or hard braking. Inappropriate sized or shaped objects
may be thrown out of the utility box
and possibly injured people in the
vehicle during a sudden braking or
an accident.

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Mobile phone compartment Bottle holder

(If equipped) Front Front door

The mobile phone compartment is located


at the rear console box. w WARNING
w WARNING
See “Rear USB phone charging” in Section While you are using the bottle holder,
Be careful when using the bottle holder.
4 for details. the drink may spill over due to
A hot spilled liquid could cause injury
vibration. Be careful not to spill the
and a loss of control of the vehicle.
drinks when the door is opened/closed
Use only resealable bottles, cups, cans
or hard braking is applied.
or containers in the bottle holder.

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Shopping hook Anti snatch hook

Rear door

MAX
Button
3KG

MAX 3kg
MAX 3kg

MAX 3kg

Shopping hooks are provided to keep This hook is located at the right side of the
shopping bags upright and prevent items front passenger seat and provide a safe
from falling over and spilling. place to hang things such as handbags. It
can keep handbags away from reach and
CAUTION can with hold pull strength of 3 kg.
Do not hang item that is heavier than
3.0kg. It could damage the shopping hook.
w WARNING
Close the hook when not in use.
Do not leave handbag or any valuable
things in your vehicle.This can prevent
your vehicle from being broken into.

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Seatback pocket

Use this pocket to keep things such as


magazines and maps.

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Section 10
Driving tips

Before starting engine ..................................................................... 10–1


Starting engine ................................................................................. 10–1
Manual transmission shifting instructions .................................... 10–2
Shifting points (Manual transmission) ........................................... 10–3
Automatic transmission shifting instructions ............................... 10–4
10
Normal driving tips ........................................................................... 10–9
Economical driving tips ................................................................... 10–9
Brake system .................................................................................... 10–9
Brake pad wear limit indicator ......................................................... 10–11
Parking tips ....................................................................................... 10–12
Parking brake warning buzzer ......................................................... 10–14
Power steering .................................................................................. 10–14
Eco Idle system ................................................................................. 10–14
VSC (Vehicle stability control) • TRC (Traction control) ................ 10–20

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Before starting engine Starting engine

Floor mat
1. Perform the pre-starting check. CAUTION
See Section 13. • Do not crank the starter continuously
2. Check the safety around the vehicle for more than 10 seconds.
before entering it. • Do not race a cold engine to prevent
3. Make sure that the parking brake is engine from damage.
applied. • Keep moderate speed until the
4. Adjust seat position, seatback angle, and engine warms up thoroughly.
Floor mat
headrest height. • Make sure that you are seated in
Fastener the driver seat before starting the
5. Adjust the inside mirror and outside
mirrors. engine. Do not start the engine
6. Fasten seat belts. from the outside of the vehicle. Your
car may unexpectedly move while
7. Tur n off unnecessar y lights and
turning the ignition switch.
accessories. Before driving, make sure that the floor mat is • Do not accelerate the vehicle when the
8. Check fuel gauge if fuel is enough to drive. installed securely in correct position. engine coolant temperature is low.

w WARNING
When using a floor mat, arrange it
properly to ensure it will not interfere
with the free movement of the brake
pedal or acceleration pedal. Do not
stack more than one floor mat.
Secure the floor mat in place, using
the special fasteners. (If equipped)
Failure to observe this warning may
cause the brake pedal or accelerator
pedal to get stuck on the floor mat,
leading to accidents.

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Manual transmission shifting
Precautions for automatic transmission- instructions
Starting procedure equipped vehicle
The electronic fuel injection system For the automatic transmission-equipped
automatically controls the proper air-fuel vehicle, special care should be exercised
mixture for starting. to the following points.
1. Depress the brake pedal fully. • Apply the parking brake and shift the
2. Depress the clutch pedal fully and hold transmission lever to the P range before
it in that position until the engine starts starting the engine.
(manual transmission). • The engine can also be started in the N
3. Shift the transmission lever to neutral range, but it is advisable to start the engine
(manual transmission) or to P or N in the P range.
range (automatic transmission). • For safety reasons, the shifting
4. Turn the ignition switch to “ON”. Ensure mechanism is constructed to ensure that
the warning lights go on. the engine cannot be started with the
transmission lever shifted to the R, D 4 ,
5. With your foot off the accelerator pedal,
3 or 2 range. The shift pattern is shown above.
depress the brake pedal, turn the
ignition switch to “START” and release the • If the engine is stalled while the vehicle Depress the clutch pedal fully when shifting.
ignition switch. is moving, restart it with the transmission If the gear will not shift easily, release and
in the N range. depress the clutch pedal and try again.
6. Check that warning lights except parking
brake warning light or brake warning light • The engine cannot be started by The transmission is designed to ensure
pushing or towing the vehicle. that the shift lever cannot be shifted from
go out.
• Shift the transmission only when the the 5th gear to the reverse gear directly. To
7. Do not race a cold engine. Warm up the
engine is idling. The vehicle may move shift from the 5th gear to the reverse gear,
engine for a few minutes before driving.
suddenly if the transmission is shifted to first return the shift lever to neutral, and then
theR, D 4 ,3 or 2 range during high to the reverse gear after the vehicle has
engine speed. completely stopped.
• Shift the transmission from the P or N
range to other ranges with the brake pedal
firmly depressed; otherwise the vehicle
may move suddenly.

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Shifting points
(Manual transmission)
Recommended shifting speeds Maximum allowable speeds
CAUTION Upshift or downshift at the following speed for CAUTION
Shift into the reverse gear after the vehicle better fuel economy and longer engine life. If your vehicle exceeds the maximum
has been stopped completely; otherwise, Note that the shifting speed varies depending allowable speeds given on the table below,
the transmission may be damaged. upon the weather and road conditions, etc. do not downshift. If this caution is neglected,
When you drive on steep hills, downshift the engine could be damaged.
for engine braking depending on road km/h
conditions or vehicle speed. Gear Speed km/h
1KR-VE 1NR-VE Speed
Gear
1st-2nd 1KR-VE 1NR-VE
w WARNING 15 20
2nd-1st 1st 40 45
Be careful when downshifting on
2nd-3rd 2nd 75 80
slippery, or wet roads. Failure to do so 35 40
3rd-2nd 115 120
could cause wheel lock or skid, and a 3rd
3rd-4th 4th
loss of control or an accident. 50 55 160 170
4th-3rd
5th - -
4th-5th
70 80
5th-4th

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Automatic transmission shifting
instructions

NOTE The following shows the function of each


• You cannot move the shift lever from range.
the P range to other ranges, unless
Shift lever button
you are depressing the brake pedal.
For parking the vehicle, starting
• When the ignition switch is set to the the engine and removing the
“LOCK” position, you cannot move the ignition key
shift lever from the P range to other
ranges, even if you depress the brake For reversing the vehicle
pedal.
• There are cases where you cannot Neutral
The engine can be started in this
move the shift lever if you depress range. It is, however, advisable to
the brake pedal with the shift lever start the engine in the P range for
button pushed first. In this case, assured safety purpose
: Move the shift lever with the brake return the shift lever button to its For normal driving
pedal depressed and the shift lever original position. Then depress Gear shifting is carried out
button pushed. the brake pedal first and redo the 4 automatically between the 1st gear
operation. and the 4th gear according to
: Move the shift lever with the shift lever the vehicle speed
button depressed.
: Move the shift lever without pressing For engine braking or rapid
the shift lever button. acceleration. Gear shifting is carried
3 out automatically between the
1st gear and 3rd gear according to
the vehicle speed

For effective engine braking


2 The transmission will not upshift
from the 2nd gear

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NOTE Shift lock release button
• The engine can be started only in P or In case if the battery runs out or weak, use
N. this release button to cancel the shift lock
Shift lock release button
• For o p e ra t i o n , t h e s h i ft mechanism manually.
lever cannot be moved without
depressing the shift lever button Unlocking the shift lock system
to prevent wrong manipulations. Depress the brake pedal while pressing the
Check the indicator to see the shift lock release button and at the same time,
present position of the shift lever. operate the shift lever.
• On the electronically-controlled NOTE
automatic transmission vehicles, when
Make sure to depress the brake pedal
the temperature of the transmission
when operating the shift lever.
fluid is low immediately after the start
of running, an automatic upshift to the Shift lock (automatic transmission)
3rd or 4th gear may not take place.When This vehicle is equipped with shift lock system
the temperature of the transmission to prevent wrong operation of shift lever.
fluid has risen, this automatic upshift When the shift lever is in the P range, the
will take place. shift lever cannot be moved unless the
ignition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position
and the brake pedal is depressed.
Also, when the shift lever is not in the P range,
the ignition key cannot be turned from “ON”
or “ACC” to “LOCK” and the ignition key
cannot be removed.

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Moving off Driving
While depressing the brake pedal firmly,
• Use D 4 for normal driving.
place the shift lever to the desired position • Do not place the shift lever in the
in D 4 (or 3 or 2) for forward driving or in P range before the vehicle comes • Manual operation from 2 to 3 or D 4
R for backward driving. to a complete stop. Also, do not can also be carried out.
After releasing the parking brake completely, place the shift lever in the N range • When rapid acceleration is required,
move the vehicle by releasing the brake when driving; in the R range when depress the accelerator pedal fully.
pedal slowly. moving forward; or in the D 4 Even if the shift lever is in D 4 , the
, 3 and 2 ranges when moving transmission will downshift automatically
backward. Failure to observe to the 3rd gear or the 2nd gear depending
w WARNING on vehicle speed.
this warning may damage the
• Never operate the shift lever while transmission or could cause loss • If the engine stalls while driving, restart
depressing the accelerator pedal. of control, leading to an accident. it with the transmission in N. It is,
The vehicle may move suddenly. however, advisable to start the engine in
• When engine revolution speed is P normally.
high (such as right after starting • When you drive on steep hills, downshift
the engine, during warming-up or for engine braking depending on road
when the air conditioner switch is conditions or vehicle speed.
on), depress the brake pedal firmly,
otherwise the vehicle may move.
• When performing the
operation, move the shift lever
w i t h o u t p re s s i n g t h e s h i ft
lever button in order to avoid
wrong operation. If the shift lever
button is always pressed during
the operation, the shift lever
may be inadvertently placed in
P,R or 2 range, resulting in an
unexpected accident.

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Maximum allowable speeds
CAUTION CAUTION
w WARNING • When driving up a slope area, kick If your vehicle exceeds the maximum
• When performing the down may function and the engine allowable speeds given on the following
operation, move the shift lever revolution may increase. table, do not down shift. If this caution is
w i t h o u t p re s s i n g t h e s h i ft • When driving up a slope area, press neglected, the engine could be damaged.
lever button in order to avoid the accelerator slowly to maintain the
wrong operation. If the shift lever speed. Avoid pressing the accelerator km/h
button is always pressed during pedal rapidly. Kick down mode may Speed
the operation, the shift lever may cause the engine revolution suddenly Range
1KR-VE 1NR-VE
be inadvertently placed in P, increased.
R or 2 range, resulting in an • When driving on slippery road or curve, 2 78 89
unexpected accident. avoid pressing the accelerator pedal 3 129 147
• Do not place the shift lever in the rapidly. Kick down may cause the
P range before the vehicle comes D4 - -
engine revolution to increase and your
to a complete stop. Also, do not car can easily slip and fail to pass
place the shift lever in the N range through the curve securely.
when driving; in the R range when • Follow the maximum speed for every
moving forward; or in the D 4 , shift gear.
3 and 2 ranges when moving
• Do not rest your feet on the brake pedal
backward. Failure to observe
as it may cause the brake system to
this warning may damage the
overheat and reduce friction of the
transmission or could cause loss
brake system.
of control, leading to an accident.
• Be careful when downshifting on
slippery or wet road. Failure to do
so could cause wheel lock or skid,
and a loss of control or an accident.

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Brief stopping Parking or stopping Reverse
Depress the brake pedal firmly with the shift After the vehicle has completely stopped, To reverse the car
lever in the same range or in N. apply the parking brake and shift the Make sure that your car has completely
If you stop for a long time, apply the parking transmission lever to P while depressing the stopped while pressing the brake pedal and
brake with the shift lever in N. brake pedal. move the shift lever to R.
CAUTION
w WARNING w WARNING • Be careful with your driving posture
If the brake pedal is not firmly • Shift the transmission lever while reversing your car. Make sure
depressed and the shift lever is in the completely in P to help prevent with that posture you still manage to
2, 3, D 4 or R range, the vehicle may unintended or accidental vehicle control the brake.
tend to move. movement. • After reverse, make sure that you turn
To prevent sudden vehicle movement: • Do not race the vehicle back the lever to N or P.
• Apply the parking brake on an unnecessarily. • Make sure that your car has completely
uphill grade. stopped before shifting the lever from
Make sure that the shift lever is in P when
• Keep brake pedal depressed when D 4 to R and from R to D 4 . Press
turning the engine off, otherwise the ignition
shifting from N to other ranges. the brake pedal firmly. Failure to
switch cannot be turned to “LOCK” and the
follow this instruction may damage the
ignition key cannot be removed.
transmission system.

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Normal driving tips Economical driving tips Brake system

Tandem master cylinder brake system


• Accelerate your vehicle gently. Avoid Your Perodua is equipped with a tandem
w WARNING unnecessary sudden acceleration or master cylinder brake system. Each brake
Slow down when driving in crosswind braking. Keep the same speed as long system functions independently.
or on rough road. as possible. If either of the brake system fails, the other
• Avoid unnecessary high speed driving. system still works. However, the brake
CAUTION • It is advisable to drive by using the top system requires increased force and
• Do not rest your foot on the clutch gear when driving at high speed. This will the stopping distance will be increased.
pedal while driving, or do not hold help reduce engine noise level as well as Furthermore, the brake warning light should
your vehicle with the clutch while fuel consumption. go on.
stopping on an upgrade. This could • Take ample time as much as possible to
cause clutch overheating. help the vehicle move appropriately since w WARNING
• Do not drive with the shift lever in moving the vehicle from a stop requires Do not continue driving with the
neutral. This could cause transmission more fuel. malfunctioning brake system.
overheating. • Drive sensibly and maintain your vehicle Have the system checked immediately.
• Do not rest your hand on the shift lever properly (refer to Section 13). This will
knob while driving. The transmission keep originally-designed performance
could accidentally be shifted into of your vehicle as well as save fuel.
another range. Also, this could cause • Do not overload.
transmission damage.
• Do not keep engine idling unnecessarily.
• Do not race the engine when shifting.
• Turn the air conditioner off when it is not
This could cause engine overheating.
required.
• Do not drive through water if the water
depth is higher than the bottom of the
wheel rims. Drive slowly when driving
through water.

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Brake booster General precautions for braking ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)*
The brake booster utilizes engine manifold The ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) is a
vacuum to assist braking force. w WARNING system which prevents the wheels from
• Do not depress the brake pedal being locked during hard braking or braking
immediately after the tyre is on a slippery road surface, thereby enhancing
w WARNING
punctured. This could cause a loss the vehicle stability and controllability.
If the engine is stopped while driving, of control of the vehicle. There will be instances where the brake
braking will require more force than
• Make sure that the floor mat pedal vibrates or emits operating sounds
usual and stopping distance will
does not interfere with the free when the brake pedal is being depressed.
increase.
movement of the pedal. This is a symptom that the ABS is functioning
In this case, shift the gear to neutral properly.
• Braking effectiveness will be
and get the vehicle to the side of the
reduced with moisture or salt. Further, you may hear a sound emitted from
road safely. Put the hazard lights on
Lightly depress the brake pedal the engine compartment for several seconds
once you have stopped and get an
several times to remove moisture when the vehicle reaches a certain speed
authorised Perodua Service Centre
or salt. after the vehicle moved off.
or tow truck service for assistance.
• Do not rest your foot on the brake This is not an abnormal symptom. The sound
pedal while driving.This could is emitted from the ABS system when it is
cause brake overheating. conducting its initial, self- diagnosis.
• Do not depress the brake pedal
continuously when descending EBD (Electronic Brake force
a steep grade. Downshift to get Distribution)
engine braking. The EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution)
is a function whereby an optimum braking
force is distributed according to the running
condition and loaded condition of the vehicle.
Thus, the effectiveness of braking under a
loaded state will be assured at all times.

* If equipped

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Brake pad wear limit indicator

CAUTION • After the engine has started or while


• Your vehicle, even if equipped with the vehicle is running, if the anti-lock
the ABS, still requires a sufficient brake system warning light and brake
stopping distance. Always keep a safe warning light remain illuminated and
distance from the vehicle running ahead will not go out, the rear tyres alone may
of your vehicle. lock during hard braking, thus making
• Never drive your vehicle at an the vehicle unstable.
excessively high speed, even if • In this case, avoid hard braking and
equipped with the ABS always drive have the vehicle checked immediately
safely. Always be careful and pay by an authorised Perodua Service
attention to the road conditions while Centre.
driving.
NOTE
• Compared with those without ABS, the
• The ABS system will not operate at
braking distance of a vehicle equipped The brake pad wear limit indicators on the
vehicle speed 10 km/h (6 mph) or less.
with ABS may be extended on rough front disc brakes give a warning noise when
The system will function as a normal
roads or gravel roads. Under such road the brake pads are worn.
braking system.
conditions, drive at a reduced speed.
• Be sure to keep depressing the brake
• If the ABS encounters with a
pedal strongly at the time of hard w WARNING
malfunction, the warning light goes
braking. If you release the brake pedal, Do not continue using the worn brake
on. Even under this state, the normal
the ABS system will not provide its pads. This could reduce braking
braking performance is retained,
intended effects. effectiveness and cause an accident.
although the ABS is no longer
functioning. • Never perform pumping braking*. If Have the brake pads and rotor checked
you perform the pumping braking, the or replaced immediately.
When this light illuminates, have the
braking distance will become longer.
vehicle checked immediately by an
authorised Perodua Service Centre. • *“Pumping braking” refers to a
braking method of depressing and
releasing the brake pedal several times.

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Parking tips

Parking brake
1. Make sure that your vehicle has completely
stopped. w WARNING Set
2. Depress the clutch pedal and shift the • When parking or stopping your
transmission lever to neutral (manual vehicle, make sure that there is Unlock
transmission). no combustible objects such
3. Press the brake pedal and shift the lever as dry grass and oil around and
to P (automatic transmission). underneath your vehicle. The Release
4. Apply parking brake. exhaust pipe may reach an
extremely high temperature, and it
5. Turn the ignition switch to “LOCK” then
is possible that nearby combustible
pull out the key.
objects may be ignited.
• When you park the vehicle, engage
CAUTION
the parking brake fully except when
• Do not forget to apply parking brake. the mechanism could be frozen.
• Do not leave your vehicle while the Pull the lever up to set the parking brake.
Place the manual transmission To release the parking brake, raise the lever
engine is running. lever in 1st on the uphill grade or slightly and push the button with your thumb.
• When leaving your vehicle, make sure reverse on the downhill grade, or Then, lower the lever completely.
that you set the ignition switch to the automatic transmission lever
“LOCK” and pull out the key to avoid in P.
battery from being discharged. CAUTION
• For automatic transmission: When you drive the vehicle, make
• While parking, make sure that the sure that the parking brake has been
transmission lever is at P because completely released and the brake
at this range, all tyres are locked. wa rn i n g l i g h t i s o ff. A p a r t i a l ly
• Do not shift the lever to P until your applied parking brake could cause brake
vehicle is completely stopped to overheating, resulting in prematurely worn
avoid the transmission system from pads or linings.
being damaged.

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Parking on slope
Turn the front wheels as shown when parking On downgrade with curb On either grade without curb
on a slope. Apply the parking brake, and
place the transmission in P (automatic
transmission) or in 1st gear (manual
transmission). If necessary, chock the wheels.
On upgrade with curb

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Parking brake warning buzzer Power steering Eco Idle system

(If equipped)
The buzzer sounds when the vehicle speed This vehicle is equipped with electric driven Eco Idle is a system for automatically shutting
exceeds 5km/h under condition of the parking power steering (EPS). The power steering down the engine when the vehicle is static and
brake is applied. will not assist the steering efforts, unless the restarting it when the vehicle returns to motion.
Make sure to release the parking brake to engine is running. For the purpose of improving fuel consumption,
avoid any damage to your vehicle. Therefore, the steering operation requires reducing exhaust gas and minimizing idling
increased force with the engine off. noise, the system will automatically stop the
engine (Eco Idle) and restart it when your
CAUTION vehicle is at a traffic light, in a traffic jam, etc.
If you notice any malfunction, have the
system checked by an authorised Perodua
Service Centre.

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Steps for Eco Idle and engine restart

A
Release the foot from the brake pedal

Eco Idle
Engine restart

1. When conditions for Eco Idle are fulfilled 2. While the shift lever is in D 4 range, depress 3. The engine restarts when foot is released
during driving, the Eco Idle indicator turns the brake pedal and stop your vehicle for from the brake pedal.
on in green colour. (Standby state) Eco Idle. The Eco Idle indicator turns off.
(See “Condition for standby”) The indicator remains on in green during (See “Condition for engine restart”)
Eco Idle.
(See “Condition for Eco Idle”) 4. After driving for a while, the Eco Idle
indicator turns on in green again after
conditions for Eco Idle are fulfilled.

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Precaution for Eco Idle
For normal operation of Eco Idle NOTE
w WARNING • Eco Idle may not operate normally Operation during Eco Idle
• Do not get out of the vehicle under the following conditions. Have • Even if the shift level is moved from D 4
during Eco Idle. This could cause the vehicle checked by an authorised range to the N range during Eco Idle,
unexpected accidents. Perodua Service Centre. Eco Idle continues.
• If you unfasten the driver’s seatbelt • Seat belt warning light flashes, even Note that if shift level is moved to the N
or open the driver’s door, the though driver’s seat belt is fastened. range before moving it further to other
engine restarts even the brake • Seat belt warning light does not ranges, the engine restarts.
pedal is depressed. Do not panic flash, even though driver’s seat belt
but continue depressing the brake • When you want to prepare for vehicle
is not fastened. start during Eco Idle (e.g. right or left
pedal.
• Door ajar warning light turns on or turn), you can restart the engine in
• The warning buzzer continues to
interior light turns on even though advance by the following operations:
sound for 5 seconds, or until the
the driver’s door is closed or the • Quickly apply additional force to the
seat belt is fastened and the door
interior light switch is in “DOOR” brake pedal.
is closed to the original state.
position.
• Press the Eco Idle OFF switch.
CAUTION • Door ajar warning light does not turn
on even though the driver’s door is Air conditioner operation during Eco Idle
• During Eco Idle, the engine restarts if
the accelerator pedal is depressed while
opened or the interior light does not • D u ri n g E c o I d l e , c o o l i n g a n d
turn on when the interior light switch dehumidifying functions of the
depressing the brake pedal. Be careful
is in “DOOR” position. air conditioner are stopped. Only
when starting your vehicle.
ventilation function is available.
• Before leaving your vehicle or before
parking your vehicle for a long time, To return to normal operation, restart
make sure to apply the parking brake the engine by the following steps:
and operate the engine switch to stop • Quickly apply additional force to the
the engine. brake pedal.
• Operate the steering wheel.
• Press the Eco Idle OFF switch.

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Operating condition for Eco Idle system
Conditions for standby NOTE Conditions for Eco Idle
When all of the followings conditions are In the following cases, it may take time When the standby conditions and the
satisfied, the Eco Idle indicator turns on in before the standby state can be reached: following conditions are satisfied, Eco Idle
green and Eco Idle becomes possible. • The battery has been discharged is activated with the Eco Idle indicator is
• Eco Idle OFF switch is not pressed because the vehicle was not used for turned on in green.
(While the operation of Eco Idle is stopped, a long time. • The vehicle is stopped.
Eco Idle OFF indicator turns on in orange) • The negative terminal of the battery has • The brake pedal is depressed.
• The engine has been adequately warmed been removed for battery replacement. • The accelerator pedal is not depressed.
up. • At an initial stage of cooling. • The steering wheel is not operating.
• The transmission fluid has been • ABS or VSC is not activated.
adequately warmed up.
• The engine cooling temperature is not too NOTE
high. In the following cases, Eco Idle may not
• The battery has sufficient charge. be activated:
• Engine has started for more than 5 • The negative pressure of the brake
seconds and vehicle has been driven booster has declined.
for a while at approximately 10 km/h or • The force applied to the brake pedal is
higher. too weak.
• The shift lever is in the D 4 range. • Vehicle has stopped on a steep slope.
• The hood is closed.
• The driver’s door is closed.
• The driver’s seat belt is fastened.
• The systems are operating normally (Eco
Idle, ABS, VSC, EPS, air conditioner, EFI,
EAT).
• The cabin temperature is comfortable.

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Conditions for engine restart NOTE vii.An abnormality has occurred in
The engine restarts when any of the following Engine restart the Eco Idle system or the engine
operations is performed during Eco Idle. Under the following conditions, the part (starter) or battery requires
• Release foot from the brake pedal. engine restarts during Eco Idle and the replacement.
• Quickly apply additional force to the brake creep phenomenon* occurs. Continue (Eco Idle OFF indicator flashes in
pedal. depressing the brake pedal fully. orange)
• Depress the accelerator pedal. • Any of the conditions that prevent the
• Operate the steering wheel. Eco Idle from being operated (the Eco *A phenomenon where the vehicle starts
Idle indicator flashes in green and then moving slowly without depressing the
• Move the shift lever into P or R range.
turns off) : accelerator pedal, when power is conveyed
• Move the shift lever into N range, and because the shift lever is not in P or N range
i. The negative pressure of the brake
then move to another range. while the engine is running
booster has declined.
• Press the Eco Idle OFF switch and stop
ii. The stopped vehicle starts moving
the system operation.
on a slope.
• Open the driver’s door.
iii. The discharge capacity of the battery
• Unfasten the driver’s seat belt. is too large.
iv. An abnormality has occurred in the
Auto restart system(s), with the warning light on
For safety reasons, Eco Idle ECU sometimes or flashing (ABS,VSC, EPS, EFI, EAT,
starts the engine automatically. etc).
v. During cooling, air flow temperature
at the air conditioner air outlet has
risen.
vi. Approximately 3 minutes has passed
since Eco Idle.

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Eco Idle system designated battery
Cases where the Eco Idle time get shorter Operation of electrical parts during engine A vehicle equipped with Eco Idle has a
• Outside temperature is high and Eco Idle restart built-in high-performance designated battery.
has been activated frequently while the air • When the audio volume is high or power For battery replacement, replace it with a
conditioner is used. consumption during Eco Idle is too large, genuine Perodua battery dedicated to this
• The power consumption of the electrical power supply to the following systems may model.
component assembly, etc is too large. be turned off temporarily during engine
restart. CAUTION
Cases where the engine will not restart i. Audio sytem • If a battery other than the dedicated one
• The hood has been opened during Eco ii. GPS or navigation system is used, the battery may get degraded
Idle. • When the engine restarts after Eco Idle, faster and Eco Idle system may not
To ensure safety, the engine will not restart the power supply voltage of the accessory operate normally.
even if you have released your foot from socket declines, causing the connected • Do not take power supply to the electric
the brake pedal. electric appliance to get temporarily component assembly directly from the
The warning buzzer will sound and Eco powered off, depending on its type. battery terminal. Eco Idle system will
Idle indicator flashes. stop operating normally.

NOTE
• Periodic charging of the battery enables
a longer lifetime. For details, consult
with an authorised Perodua Service
Centre.

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VSC (Vehicle stability control) •
TRC (Traction control)
(If equipped)
VSC CAUTION TRC
VSC is a system that automatically maintains All four tyres should be of the same size, TRC functions
the stability of the vehicle by controlling the manufacturer, brand, and tread pattern, as TRC is a system that ensures the stability
brakes in order to restrict swerving or skidding well as free of wear. Installing tyres not and driving force of the vehicle by controlling
during sudden steering wheel movements or designated for your vehicle may cause the wheel spin of the driving wheel when
on a slippery road. VSC to function incorrectly. excessive throttle is applied during taking
• If you press the VSC OFF switch more than off or accelerating on slippery road.
3 seconds, VSC (including TRC) will not NOTE If the wheels start to slip, the computer
operate and the VSC OFF and TRC OFF • VSC can be operated when the vehicle will detect it based on information from the
indicator lights will illuminate. speed exceeds about 15 km/h. wheel speed sensors, and apply braking as
• The condition of the tyres has a large • Even if you have deactivated the system, necessary. From this, it controls the excessive
influence on the system. Make sure that VSC (including TRC), will return to the driving force and prevents slipping.
all tyres are in good condition. operability state every time you start • If you press the VSC OFF switch, TRC will
the engine. not operate and TRC OFF indicator lights
• When starting the engine or immediately will illuminate.
w WARNING after the vehicle has started, you may • TRC will not operate when the TRC OFF
• Do not put so much confidence hear a clicking or thumping sound.This indicator light is illuminated.
in the VSC. Even when VSC is is the sound of system operation check • If the TRC activates, you may notice the
operating, there is a limit to the and not a malfunction. vehicle vibrate which is caused by brake
amount of traction and stability control and not a malfunction.
control. Dangerous driving may
(See “VSC OFF switch” in Section 4) • When stuck in mud, you may not be able
cause an unexpected accident.
(See “Slip indicator light, VSC OFF indicator to free your vehicle if TRC is in operation.
• Always drive carefully and if the slip In this case, the VSC OFF switch can be
indicator flashes, drive with extra and TRC OFF indicator” in Section 5)
used to disable TRC.
care.

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TRC mechanism NOTE
The computer compares the tyre slip signals w WARNING • Usually, when you turn the ignition
from sensors connected to all 4 wheels. If • Do not put so much confidence switch to “ON”, TRC will be in a ready
the signal from one of the driving wheels is in the TRC. Even when TRC is state.
more than the other wheels, the computer will operating, there is a limit to the • When starting the engine or immediately
interpret that the vehicle is slipping. A brake amount of traction and stability after the vehicle has started, you may
may be applied to reduce the driving force control. Dangerous driving may hear a clicking or thumping sound.This
to the slipping tyre in order to control the slip. cause an unexpected accident. is the sound of system operation check
• Always drive carefully and if the slip and not a malfunction.
indicator flashes, drive with extra
TRC and tyre connection
care.
• TRC relies on the signal from the sensors (See “VSC OFF switch” in Section 4)
connected to all wheels as a reference (See “Slip indicator light”, VSC OFF indicator
for operation. If a different kind of tyre is CAUTION
and TRC OFF indicator” in Section 5)
used for even one of the 4 wheels, the All four tyres should be of the same size,
signal output may be changed causing manufacturer, brand, and tread pattern, as
the computer to detect a slip. well as free of wear. Installing tyres not
• The condition of the tyres has a large designated for your vehicle may cause
influence on the system. Make sure that TRC to function incorrectly.
all tyres are in good condition.

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Section 11
In case of an emergency

If engine won’t start ........................................................................ 11–1


Jump-starting .................................................................................. 11–2
Engine overheating ........................................................................ 11–4
Tools ................................................................................................ 11–5
Flat tyre ............................................................................................ 11–7
Towing ............................................................................................. 11–13
Warning sounds .............................................................................. 11–17 11

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If engine won’t start

In case the starter won’t crank In case the starter cranks


If the sound level of the horn is low, or if the
headlights are dimmed, first check the battery.
See Section 14.
If the battery is discharged, jump-start it.
If the cause is still not clear, have the system
checked by an authorised Perodua Service
Centre.

Ignition coils
w WARNING
Ignition coils
Do not push or pull-start the vehicle. 1NR-VE Engine
1KR-VE Engine
This could damage the vehicle or cause
an accident.
1. Check the fuel gauge. If the low fuel level CAUTION
warning light flashes, the fuel tank may If the engine still won’t start, or if
be empty. Refill the fuel tank. the malfunction indicator light (MIL)
2. In case there is fuel in the fuel tank, make flashes or goes on, the engine needs
sure to check the spark plugs and ignition adjustment or repair. Call an authorised
coils are connected securely and if ignition Perodua Service Centre immediately.
coils and wire harness connectors are Continuous driving under this state may
connected property. cause serious damage to the catalyst, etc.

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Jump-starting

CAUTION
w WARNING • If you have swallowed battery fluid, • Use a 12-volt booster batter y.
Observe the following instructions drink as much water or milk as Application of higher voltage may
to prevent serious bodily injury and possible and immediately see a cause serious damage to the electrical
damage to your vehicle. doctor. equipment such as relays and radio. Do
• If you are not versed in the • Keep any fire away from the not jump-start the vehicle unless you
jump starting procedure, ask an battery. Otherwise the battery may are sure of the booster battery voltage.
authorised Perodua Service Centre. explode. • The capacity (AH rating) of the booster
• Refer to “Instructions on Do-it • Do not charge a frozen battery must not be lower than that of
yourself maintenance service” battery. Thaw battery fluid before the discharged battery.
before jump starting. jump-starting; otherwise the gas • Wash splashed battery fluid away from
• B a tt e r i e s c o n t a i n s u l f u r i c in the battery fluid may explode. paint finish immediately.
acid which is poisonous and • Do not jump-start the vehicle with
corrosive. Wear protective safety a battery with low fluid level.
glasses and be careful not to • Keep children away from a battery.
splash battery fluid on yourself, • Jump-start the vehicle in a well
clothes or vehicle. If battery fluid ventilated place.
is splashed on your skin or in your In addition, follow the instructions of
eye, remove your contaminated the jumper cable manufacturer.
clothes and wash the part at least
15 minutes. Immediately see a
doctor. Continue applying water
with a sponge or cloth on the way to
a medical facility.

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4. Make sure that the ignition on the vehicle 6. Crank the engine of the vehicle with the
with discharged battery is in “LOCK”. discharged battery. After the engine has
(–) 5. Connect the jumper cables in the exact started, run it at 2,000 rpm for several
Discharged battery
order shown in the illustration. minutes.
(+) (+) Connect the cable from the negative 7. Carefully disconnect the cables in the
terminal of the booster battery to a solid exact reversed order; the negative cable
unpainted metallic point away from the first and then the positive cable.
(–)
battery. 8. Check the battery electrolyte level. Add
Body ground Do not lean over the battery when distilled water up to the “UPPER” mark.
Jumper cables Booster battery connecting. 9. Secure the vent caps to the original
Make sure the connection is secure. positions (If equipped).
If the engine will not start despite of a few
w WARNING attempts or you are unsure of the cause
1. If the booster battery is installed on another To prevent short circuit; of battery discharging, have your vehicle
vehicle, keep vehicles apart. checked by an authorised Perodua
• Make sure insulation of jumper
Turn off all unnecessary lights and cables is in good condition. Service Centre.
accessories on the vehicles. Place the
• Do not connect the cable from the
transmission lever in neutral (manual
negative terminal of the booster
transmission) or in P or N (automatic
battery to or near a moving part,
transmission).
or to the negative terminal of the
Fully apply the parking brake. discharged battery.
2. Remove all the vent caps from the booster • Do not allow the jumper cables or
and discharged battery (If equipped). clamps to touch anything except
3. Start the engine on the vehicle with a the correct battery terminals or the
booster battery and let it run for a few ground.
minutes at about 2,000 rpm. • Do not allow the jumper cable
clamps to touch each other while
connecting clamps.

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Engine overheating

If the engine overheats, the engine emits 1. Park the vehicle on a safe place and turn 6. Check the cooling water for the proper
pinging noises and engine performance the air conditioner off. amount, the fan belt for looseness, the
drops noticeably as well as the engine coolant 2. If steam is coming out from the hood, stop radiator core (heat radiating section) for
temperature gauge indicates overheating. the engine. Keep the hood closed until no visible contamination or adhesion of dirt.
In this case, observe the following WARNINGS steam comes out from the hood. When 7. Add coolant if the coolant level is
and follow the procedure described. no steam comes out any more, open the insufficient. (See Section 14)
hood so that the inside can be ventilated. 8. Have the vehicle checked by an
w WARNING 3. Visually inspect the engine compartment. authorised Perodua Service Centre as
If the engine compartment exhibits any of soon as possible.
To help reduce the risk of burn or
the following, stop the engine immediately The engine is more prone to overheat in
serious bodily injury;
and contact an authorised Perodua hot weather. The following should be
• Allow the engine to cool before Service Centre or repairer or, another duly checked regularly:
checking any component in the qualified and equipped professional.
engine compartment. • Water leakage in the cooling system
• If the cooling fan does not rotate: • Water level of the radiator and reserve
• Do not attempt to remove the
• If vapor or hot water leaks from hoses, tank
radiator cap when the engine
etc.: • Radiator fin clogging
a n d ra d i a to r a re s t i l l h o t .
As the radiator cap is of the • If the radiator reserve tank has no water: • Drive belt tension
pressurized type, hot coolant will • If the v-belt is snapped: If the engine overheats frequently, have the
splash out. 4. Stop the engine when the water cooling system checked by an authorised
• Do not open the hood if steam is temperature warning light illuminate. Perodua Service Centre.
coming out. 5. After the engine has cooled completely,
• Never touch or come close to the check the components.
radiator fan blades when the engine
is running.

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Tools

Jack
Bracket

Jack
Expand
(to store)

Contract
Tool bag (to remove) 1

1. Fold down the seatback of the front The jack can be installed / removed by Installation
passenger’s seat forward and slide the turning the worm shaft as shown in the 1. Place the jack, as shown in the illustration
seat forward. illustration above, using the jack handle above. Make sure the jack is fixed to the
2. Learn the storage location of tool bag and provided in the tool bag. hooks.
jack. 2. Turn in the direction 2 in the illustration
Removal above, until the jack arm sections are
Remove the jack from the jack bracket by brought into contact with the jack bracket.
NOTE
turning in the direction 1 in the illustration 3. Secure the jack to the bracket firmly by
Secure the tool bag and jack as shown in
above. making another 1/4 turn in the direction
the illustration.
2 in the illustration above, using the jack
handle.

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Tool bag

Jack handle

Hub nut wrench

Maintenance instructions Jack handle 1 Tool bag


• Apply chassis grease to all the sliding Assemble the jack handle as shown in the 2 Hub nut wrench
parts and screw threads. illustration to turn the worm shaft. 3 Jack handle
• Ensure that there is no distortion or crack 4 Towing hook
on the jack. 5 Band
If there is, replace it with a new one.

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Flat tyre

w WARNING • In the event of a flat tyre or tyre


• If your vehicle has a flat tyre, pull off burst while driving at high speeds,
the road. hold the steering tightly. Gently
Avoid changing a flat tyre on a slope. apply the brakes to slow down.
Band
Sudden braking may cause a loss
• When changing a flat tyre on a road,
of steering control and can be
park the vehicle in a place that will
dangerous.
not obstruct traffic, turn on the
hazard warning signal lights and
put up a safety triangle if available.
• Move all passengers out of the
Band
vehicle to a safe place and
unload any heavy luggage from
Stowing the tools the vehicle.
1. Stow the tools in the tool bag as shown • Make sure the parking brake
in the illustration. is applied, and the manual
2. Fasten the jack handle and hub nut wrench transmission is in 1st or in reverse,
together with two bands and put them into or the automatic transmission in P.
the tool bag.
3. Set the towing hook on the tool bag and
fasten with two bands at intervals.

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Spare tyre To remove / install the tyre

Loosen Tighten

Attaching bolt

Flat tyre

Chock

Chock the tyre, located diagonally opposite Loosen / tighten the attaching bolt to remove 1. Slacken the wheel hub nuts with the wheel
to the flat tyre, at the opposite end. This is the / secure the spare tyre. hub nut wrench.
most effective location for a chock. Place the spare tyre as shown in the Do not remove the hub nuts.
For improved safety, chock front and back of illustration to store.
the tyre, if possible. w WARNING
Be careful not to get injured by slipping
CAUTION the hub nut wrench.
• The chock is not equipped in the vehicle.
Always prepare for the chock. You can
use stones of sufficient size to chock
the tyre.

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w WARNING • Set the jack at the specified point.
To prevent accidental slip of the jack • Do not rock or push a vehicle that
and serious bodily injury; is jacked up.
• The jack should be used on level • Do not run the engine when the
firm ground whenever possible. vehicle is jacked up.
Place a flat and wide board • Take heavy luggage out from the
underneath the jack, if necessary, vehicle as much as possible.
to stabilize the jack.
• It is recommended that the wheels
of the vehicle be chocked, and that
no person should remain in the
vehicle that is being jacked.
2. Four jack setting points are provided: two • No person should get their body
on each side as shown in the illustration. under a vehicle that is supported
Set the jack at the jack setting point that only by a jack; use vehicle support
is nearest to the flat tyre. stands.
• Never place any portion of your
body under the jacked up vehicle.
• Use the jack provided with your
vehicle only for the purpose of
changing wheels.
• Do not raise other vehicles or loads
at any time with it.

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Rear suspension
beam

3. Insert the jack handle into the worm shaft CAUTION 4. Remove the wheel hub nuts and replace
of the jack and turn it clockwise to raise Never apply a jack to the rear suspension the flat tyre with a spare tyre or new tyre.
the vehicle. beam.
Jack up the vehicle gently until the tyre
clears the ground surface only enough to w WARNING
remove and install the tyre. • Lay the removed flat tyre so that it
may not fall down accidentally.
w WARNING • We recommend wearing gloves.
Place the spare tyre under the vehicle The flat tyre may still be hot.
body at a point near the tyre to be
changed.
This is a precautionary measure that
may be helpful to avoid danger in the
event that the jack is detached.

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Tapered section

Seat
section

Wheel contact surface

5. Reinstall all wheel hub nuts and tighten 6. Insert the jack handle into the worm shaft
• Remove any corrosion and objects them until the wheel is no longer loose. of the jack and turn it counterclockwise
on the brake drum and disk, and Make sure the taper portion of the hub to lower the vehicle.
the wheel hub nut surface with a nuts are securely installed in the holes.
rag before putting on the spare Do not tighten them firmly yet.
tyre. Installation of wheels without
secure metal-to-metal contact at
the mounting surface may cause CAUTION
vehicle vibration and the wheel • Do not oil the hub nuts. They may
hub nuts to loosen while driving. loosen while the vehicle is moving.
• The bolts and nuts may be damaged if
they are overly tightened.

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w WARNING
If you notice any vibration or abnormal
Valve noise after changing a wheel, have them
checked by an authorised Perodua
Service Centre immediately.

7. Tighten the wheel hub nuts securely in 8. Check the air pressure of the replaced
the diagonal order across the wheel. tyre and adjust it as specified.
Tightening torque: 88.3 - 117.7 N;m Tighten the air valve cap.
(65.1 - 86.8 ft-lb, 9.0 - 12.0 kgf-m) 9. Store all tools, jack, jack handle, and flat
tyre securely.
CAUTION
Do not tighten the hub nuts with other
tools or by foot.
It may damage the thread.

After driving 1,000 km (600 miles), check


and confirm that the wheel hub nuts are tight.

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Towing

Flat bed type


Caution about aluminium wheel We recommend that your vehicle be towed
• Aluminium wheels can be scratched or by an authorised Perodua tow truck service.
damaged easily. Handle them carefully to If the wheels or axles are damaged, use a
maintain their appearance, performance towing dolly.
and safety.
• After driving the first 1,000 km, ensure CAUTION
that the wheel nuts are tight. Never perform towing, using sling type
• If you have rotated, repaired or changed equipment.
the tyres, ensure that the wheel nuts are This may severely damage the body.
still tight after driving 1,000 km.
• Use only the Perodua wheel nuts designed
for your aluminium wheels.
• When installing balance weight on
aluminium wheels, use only a plastic or We recommend this as the most desirable
rubber hammer. method.
• Periodically check the aluminum wheels
for damage. If any damage is found,
replace the damaged aluminium wheel
immediately.

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Wheel lift type Emergency towing
CAUTION
For an automatic transmission vehicle, be
sure to always use a towing dolly.

CAUTION
w WARNING • Do not tow an automatic transmission
For safety reasons, do not allow vehicle in this manner.
anyone to be in the vehicle being towed. • Do not tow the vehicle in this manner
unless the wheels, axles, drive train,
To tow with rear wheels on ground: steering, or brakes are in good
Release the parking brake. condition.

To tow vehicle with front wheels on ground: Attach a sturdy rope, towing strap or cable
Use a towing dolly. to the towing hook.
If a towing dolly is not available, shift the A driver must ride in the vehicle being towed
transmission lever to neutral and set the and control it.
ignition to “ACC” (for manual transmission Release the parking brake and shift the
vehicle). transmission lever to neutral.
Set the ignition to “ACC”.

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Towing hook

w WARNING
• When the engine is not running,
the brake booster does not operate.
Therefore, braking will require more Cover
force than usual.
• For safety reasons, do not use a
towing hook unless your vehicle
is towed on hard-surfaced roads. Cloth
• The ignition key of the vehicle Flat screwdriver
being towed should not be
pulled out or be set to “LOCK”.
The towed vehicle could lose
turning ability and cause an 1. Wrap a cloth or anything similar around a 2. Insert the towing hook by turning it
accident. flat screwdriver and insert it into the groove clockwise as shown in the arrowheaded
of the cover. Then, remove the cover. direction until the towing hook is tighten
CAUTION securely.
• Always pull the hook straight-ahead
to prevent it from being damaged. Do
not pull it from the side or in a vertical
direction. Also, do not pull it sharply.
• If you attach a rope or a cable to the
axle or any other place, it may damage
the components.
• Check that the hook is installed
securely.

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Instructions on towing Other vehicle towing
A driver must ride in the vehicle being towed CAUTION
and control it. • It is prohibited to tow a vehicle heavier
than its own weight. If this is carried out,
w WARNING it may deteriorate the driving system, or
damage the towing hook or the vehicle
• When the engine is not running,
body.
the brake booster does not operate.
Therefore, braking will require more • Do not use this hook as a
force than usual. transpor tation hook. Failure to
observe this caution may cause
• For safety reasons, do not use a
damage to the vehicle body.
towing hook unless your vehicle
is towed on hard-surfaced roads. This towing hook is designed for
towing other vehicles only.
• The ignition key of the vehicle
being towed should not be pulled • Always pull the hook straight-ahead
out or be turned to “LOCK”. The rear tow hook for towing the other vehicle to prevent it from being damaged. Do
The towed vehicle could lose is provided behind the cover under the rear of not pull it from the side or in a vertical
turning ability and cause an the vehicle. Remove the cover before using direction. Also, do not pull it sharply.
accident. the towing hook.

To tow vehicle w WARNING


1. Release the parking brake and shift the D o n o t exc e e d t h e m a x i mu m
transmission to neutral. towing speed regulated by the local
2. Turn the ignition switch to “ACC” with the regulation.
engine off, or to “ON” with the engine
running.

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Warning sounds

The warning sounds indicate abnormal


conditions or current conditions in the various
systems.
When you hear the following sounds, be sure
to take necessary measures by referring to
the related sections mentioned below.
The buzzer sounds continuously
(See Section 3, Seat belt warning buzzer).
(See Section 2, Warning buzzer).
(See Section 4, Key reminder buzzer).
(See Section 5, Brake warning buzzer).
(See Section 5, Power steering warning
buzzer).
(See Section 10, Parking brake warning
buzzer).

A squeaky noise is emitted during braking.


(See Section 10, Brake pad wear limit
indicator)

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Section 12
Appearance care

Exterior cleaning ............................................................................... 12–1


Interior cleaning ................................................................................. 12–2
Rust prevention ................................................................................. 12–3

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Exterior cleaning

Washing
1. Park the vehicle away from direct sunlight CAUTION • Brush may occasionally scratch the
and in a well-ventilated area. • Be careful not to apply water to vehicle and cause loss of paint gloss
Turn the engine off. the electrical systems in the engine or early deterioration.
2. While evenly applying water, gently wash compartment. This could cause short
the surface with a car washing brush. Use circuit. When using a high-pressure car wash
car wash solution or neutral detergent, if • Follow the instructions on washing machine
required. solution. CAUTION
3. Apply pressurized water to under-body. Gasoline or strong toxic solvents are not • Water may go inside the vehicle if the
4. Rinse the surface thoroughly so that no recommended to protect paint finish. nozzle is pointed at an open/close part
solution will remain. • Do not apply hot water on the vehicle. such as a door window and around the
5. Wipe off water with a sponge or chamois. This could damage the paint finish. door. Do not bring the nozzle too close
6. Dry the brake system. Also, do not wipe off dirt or dust if the to these areas.
body surface is dry.

w WARNING When using an automatic car wash


• Keep children away from washing machine
solution.
CAUTION
• When washing the underbody and
suspensions of a vehicle, be sure • Set the air intake control lever or switch
to wear a pair of rubber gloves and on the air conditioner control panel to
a long-sleeved shirt. Be careful not “recirculation”. Otherwise, water will
to get injured such as cuts. enter inside the vehicle and may cause
a malfunction.
• Close the side mirror. Wash the vehicle
from the front. Make sure to extend the
mirrors before driving.

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Interior cleaning

Waxing
Wax your vehicle on a regular basis to Clean the interior with a vacuum cleaner. • If you use a liquid car freshener, do not
preserve the paint finish. spill the liquid onto the vehicle’s interior
To clean leather, plastic, and cloth materials, surfaces. It may contain the ingredients
Wash and dry the vehicle before waxing.
(such as air conditioning control panel, audio mentioned above. Immediately clean
If the paint finish is hot, move the vehicle panel, instrument panel, console panel,
into shade and allow the surface to cool any spill using the method mentioned
switches, etc) use a soft cloth dampened with above.
before waxing. a solution of mild soap and lukewarm water.
• When letting the cleaned part dry,
After cleaning, completely remove the avoid direct rays of sun. Let it dry at
CAUTION
remaining soap with a soft cloth dampened a well ventilated, shaded, dust-free
To protect paint finish; place. Otherwise, the materials may
with water.
• Do not rub the surface hard or rub with deteriorate quickly.
hard cloth. CAUTION
• Do not use steel wool or abrasive Gasoline or strong toxic solvents are not
cleanser. recommended.
• Follow the instructions of the wax It may damage the materials.
manufacturer. CAUTION
• Do not use organic substances
( s o l ve n t s , ke ro s e n e , a l ch o h o l ,
gasoline, etc.) or alkaline or acidic
solutions. These chemicals can cause
discoloring, staining or peeling of the
surface.
• If you use cleaners or polishing agents,
make sure their ingredients, do not
include the substances mentioned
above.

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Rust prevention

We at Perodua have been producing Rust preventive measures Keep your garage dry;
high-quality vehicles with advanced rust Keep your Perodua clean; Moisture is harmful for your vehicle,
preventive design and construction. If you live in an area where rust formation is especially over 0 0C. Therefore, do not park
Nevertheless, this constitutes merely part of prone to occur, such as where salt is sprinkled your vehicle in a poorly-ventilated area with
a total rust prevention program. To maintain on roads, near seacoast, or where industrial high humidity.
good rust preventive quality for a long period pollutants spread, be especially careful of Do not wash your vehicle in a garage or keep
of time, it is important for you to understand rust formation. your vehicle in a wet condition.
what to do on your part. We recommend washing the underside of
your vehicle at least once a month. Keep paint finish and trim in good
w WARNING Clean the fenders and other parts hidden conditions;
Do not coat the exhaust system from you. Any scratch or chip on the paint finish must
components with additional rust Wash away mud thoroughly as wet mud could be touched up as soon as possible. Have
preventive materials. This could promote rust formation. the bare steel repaired at a qualified body
overheat and cause a fire. When cleaning the under-side of the doors, repair shop or an authorised Perodua Service
rocker panels, frame members, and so Centre.
Cause of rust formation forth, make sure the water drain holes are
The followings are usual causes of rust: not clogged. Pay attention to interior;
• Salt on roads and salty air Check, at regular intervals, that under-side
• Dirt and water of the mats and carpets are dry.
• Chips, nicks, scratches, and dents that Do not wash the interior.
expose bare metal Furthermore, carry chemicals, cleansers,
• Chemical substances and industrial fertilizers, salt, etc., in a proper container.
pollutant If it has spilt or leaked, clean and dry the
area immediately.

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Section 13
Vehicle maintenance service

Maintenance requirements ............................................................. 13–1


Maintenance schedule .................................................................... 13–3

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Maintenance requirements
(General precaution)
1. The scheduled maintenance service is Owners should obtain information from Pre-starting check
important to ensure trouble-free, safe and service advisor about the necessity of For safe and comfortable driving, perform
economical driving. Failure to perform the maintenance performed by themselves. the pre-starting check.
scheduled maintenance may cause an 5. However, malfunction may occur on those • Engine oil quality and level
accident or serious damage. vehicles which are always checked by • Engine coolant level
2. I f p e r i o d i c a l m a i n t e n a n c e i s their owners. For instance, if a part which • Brake fluid level
conducted, Perodua car owners may is instructed to be replaced periodically
reduce the chance of accidents or car • Washer fluid level
is used beyond its replacement
problems. Furthermore, it becomes • Drive belt
interval and if the part is expired, there
possible to detect malfunction at an earlier are cases where malfunction occurs • Battery electrolyte level
stage which may lead to serious damages. suddenly despite the fact that no • Tyre air pressure and wear
Consequently, potential vehicle damage malfunction had taken place previously. To • Fluid leakage
can be prevented or the degree of the prevent such malfunction in advance, be • Lights operation
damage can be minimized. sure to replace the parts recommended • Steering wheel
3. Therefore, all Perodua car owners periodically at the specified replacement • Brakes
should be concerned to service their intervals.
Perodua vehicles according to the • Accelerator pedal
6. This section describe those items in
periodical maintenance service in
the schedule maintenance service
order to be protected from accidents or While driving slowly:
recommended by Perodua and their
unexpected problems. • Speedometer and water temperature
intervals. Be sure to observe the
4. To prevent malfunctions in advance, warning light
maintenance schedule.
however, conducting the periodical • Turning effort of steering wheel
maintenance service only is insufficient. 7. We at Perodua offer you a new-
vehicle check when your new vehicle has • Brake function
It is essential that owners themselves
been operated for 1,000 km since the • Other abnormal operations
perform maintenance, such as the
pre-starting check described in the registration date. Feel free to bring your • Whether the vehicle is pulling to one side
owner’s manual, so that the vehicle exhibits new vehicle to an authorised Perodua while driving straight on a level road or
no abnormal change or phenomenon. Service Centre for this free but very when the brakes are applied.
important inspection service.

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Carefully monitor your Perodua Maintenance records Scheduled maintenance service
Monitor your Perodua for changes in Keep a copy of the invoice for any 1. The scheduled maintenance items listed
performance, sounds, and visual tip-offs that maintenance service performed on your in this section are required to be serviced
indicate requirement of maintenance service. Perodua. at regular intervals.
Some important clues are as follows: It proves that all required maintenance had 2. This maintenance schedule recommends
• Engine mis-firing, hesitating, or pinging been performed for warranty coverage. the minimum required maintenance
• Appreciable loss of power that you should perform to ensure
trouble-free operation and to optimize
• Unusual engine noises Do-it-yourself maintenance service
the performance, reliability and safety
• Any leakage of fluid or oil If you have some mechanical knowledge and
of your vehicle. Follow the maintenance
(Water drainage from the air conditioner automotive tools, you can service some of the
schedule provided.
is normal.) maintenance items by yourself.
3. In addition to standard maintenance items,
• Change in exhaust sound Do-it-yourself maintenance service procedures
additional services may be required on
are given in Section 14.
• Flat-looking tyre, excessive squeak when vehicles that are driven under certain
cornering or braking, or uneven tyre wear Note that do-it-yourself maintenance service conditions. Check with an authorised
can affect your warranty coverage. See the
• Vehicle pulled to one side when driving Perodua Service Centre for details.
Service & Warranty Booklet for the details of
straight on a level road 4. The type and frequency of maintenance
warranty statements.
• Loss of brake effectiveness, “spongy” your Perodua requires depends on how
feeling of brake and clutch pedal, pedal you drive, as well as the environmental
almost touching the floor, vehicle pulled conditions in which you drive. If you drive
to one side when braking under the severe driving condition, more
• Water temperature warning light flashes frequent maintenance services are
If you notice any of these conditions, have the required. In this case, consult an
vehicle checked by an authorised Perodua authorised Perodua Service Centre.
Service Centre. 5. Note that all the maintenance services
are at owner’s expense.

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Maintenance schedule

Schedule for NORMAL driving


Follow the mileage and/or the period of the vehicle that has been driven, whichever comes first without any notice from an authorised Perodua
Service Centre. Continue maintenance service after 100,000 km, following the schedule.
NOTE: PERODUA may change the contents without prior notification.

.…Replace .…Inspect (repair/replace if needed)

x 1000 km 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Section Item What to do
Inspection interval Month(s) 1 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60

Cleaning
Air cleaner element Check
• Damage
Change
Change
Engine oil (Refer to “Engine oil viscosity chart”
at Section 17)

Drain plug gasket Change

Engine Engine oil filter Change

Cooling system (Fan motor) Check


• Wear
Check
Fuel line & connections • Crack
(Including fuel hoses) • Tightness
• Leakage
• Damage

Coolant Change

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.…Replace .…Inspect (repair/replace if needed)

x 1000 km 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
What to do
Section Item
Inspection interval Month(s) 1 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60

Check
Drive belt • Tension
(Alternator, water pump, • Crack
air conditioner) • Damage
Clean & check
1KR • Condition
Engine Spark Plug
• Gap
1NR (iridium) • Damage

34B19L Check
Battery • Crack
• Tightness
M42 • Leakage (water level)
Check
Charcoal canister • Function
• Damage
Fuel tank cap & fuel line Check
connection • Leakage
Fuel &
Emission Fuel filter Change Every 6 years
control
Evaporative emission hoses Change Every 8 years

Exhaust pipe & muffler Check


mounting • Tightness
• Damage

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.…Replace .…Inspect (repair/replace if needed)

x 1000 km 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
What to do
Section Item Inspection interval Month(s) 1 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
Check
Clutch • Free travel
• Reserve travel
• Damage
Manual transmission Check & Change
API GL-4 • Oil
Power Drain plug gasket (MT) Change
transmitting
system Automatic transmission Check & Change
ATF D3-SP • Fluid
Drain plug gasket (AT) Change

Automatic transmission Check


fluid warmer hose • Crack, scratch, cut, twist and swelling
Check
Drive shaft boots • Damage
Suspension arm (Front)
Control arm (Rear) Check
Suspension • Tightness
system Dust boots
Spring • Rattle
Stabilizer • Damage

Steering linkage Check


Gear box • Free play (steering wheel)
Steering Dust boots • Tightness
system • Rattle
• Damage
Check
Wheel alignment • Toe-in

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.…Replace .…Inspect (repair/replace if needed)

What to do x 1000 km 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100


Section Item Inspection interval Month(s) 1 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
Check
• Free play (brake pedal)
• Reserve travel (brake pedal)
Brake pedal & • Working travel (parking brake)
parking brake • Tightness
• Rattle
• Damage
Check
Disc & disc pad • Wear
Brake • Damage
system Check
Brake hose, tube and • Leakage (fluid level, connection)
P & B valve • Loose clamp
• Damage
Brake fluid Change
Check
Brake drum & lining • Wear
• Damage
Check
Master & wheel cylinder • Leakage
Wheel hub nut, Check
other bolts & nuts • Tightness
Check
Chassis & Tyres & inflation pressure • Pressure
body • Wear
Check
Lights, horns, wiper & • Condition (bulb, sound)
washers • Wear
• Damage

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Schedule for SEVERE driving
NOTE: PERODUA may change the contents without prior notification.
.…Replace .…Inspect (repair/replace if needed)

x 1000 km 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
What to do
Section Item
Inspection interval Month(s) 1 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
Check & clean Check and clean : Every 5,000 km
Air cleaner element • Damage
Change Change : Every 20,000 km
Engine
Change
Engine oil & oil filter (Refer to “Engine oil viscosity chart” Every 5,000 km (every 3 months)
at Section 17)
Check
• Free play
Steering Steering linkage (steering wheel)
system Gear box • Tightness
Dust boots • Rattle
• Damage
Check
Disc & disc pad • Wear
Brake • Damage
system
Check
Brake drum & lining • Wear
• Damage

Severe driving conditions


1: Driving on rough roads, submerged roads or hilly areas 2: Driving in a dusty area or in an area which is likely to be exposed to salty air
3: Engine idling for a long time 4: Use as a taxi or as a rental car 5: Towing of a trailer 6: Frequent application of brakes 7:Repeat short trips
8: 50% or more operation time in heavy traffic in hot temperature of 32°C or higher

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Section 14
Do-it-yourself maintenance
service
Engine compartment .................................................................................................................................. 14-1
Instruction on do-it-yourself maintenance service ................................................................................. 14-3
Engine oil .................................................................................................................................................... 14-4
Engine coolant ............................................................................................................................................ 14-7
Drive belt check .......................................................................................................................................... 14-9
Air filter cleaning and replacement ........................................................................................................... 14-10
Spark plug check and replacement .......................................................................................................... 14-11
Battery condition check and cleaning ...................................................................................................... 14-15
Fuse ............................................................................................................................................................. 14-17
Fusible link check ....................................................................................................................................... 14-22
Brake fluid level check ............................................................................................................................... 14-22
Windshield washer fluid level check ......................................................................................................... 14-23
Manual transmission oil level check ......................................................................................................... 14-24
Automatic transmission fluid level check ................................................................................................ 14-24
Steering wheel free play check ................................................................................................................. 14-25 14
Clutch pedal free play check ..................................................................................................................... 14-26
Brake pedal ................................................................................................................................................. 14-26
Parking brake reserve travel check ........................................................................................................... 14-27
Brake booster operation check ................................................................................................................. 14-28
Wiper blade replacement ........................................................................................................................... 14-28
Light bulb replacement .............................................................................................................................. 14-30
Tyres ............................................................................................................................................................ 14-39

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Engine compartment

Type 1KR-VE engine

Brake fluid Engine oil Windshield


reserve tank filler cap Spark plug Fusible link washer fluid tank Battery
(page 14-22) (page 14-5) (page 14-11) (page 14-22) (page 14-23) (page 14-15)

Engine oil Engine oil filter Radiator cap Automatic transmission Engine coolant
level gauge (page 14-7) (page 14-8) fluid level gauge reserve tank
(page 14-4) (page 14-24) (page 14-8)

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Type 1NR-VE engine

Brake fluid Engine oil Windshield


reserve tank filler cap Spark plug Fusible link washer fluid tank Battery
(page 14-22) (page 14-5) (page 14-13) (page 14-22) (page 14-23) (page 14-15)

Engine oil Engine oil filter Radiator cap Automatic transmission Engine coolant
level gauge (page 14-7) (page 14-8) fluid level gauge reserve tank
(page 14-4) (page 14-24) (page 14-8)

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Instructions on do-it yourself
maintenance service

w WARNING • Keep children away from any fluid


• If you are not well versed in or oil.
servicing procedures given, do • Check that any tool or cloth is not
not attempt to check or adjust the left when closing the hood. They
components. may damage the components or
• Do not allow smoking, sparks or even cause a fire while driving.
flames near flammable objects, • Under no circumstances should
such as fuel or battery, to prevent the wiring be modified. Failure to
a fire. follow this caution may cause Front windshield
• To help reduce the risk of serious malfunctioning components or (below portion)
bodily injury, remove any necklace, even a fire.
bracelet, ring, and so forth. Secure • Use well-maintained tools to
long hair behind your head. Also, prevent bodily injury and damage
keep hands, tools, clothes, and CAUTION
to the components.
other objects away from the moving • When checking the engine
parts when the engine is running. components, do not place things
• To help reduce the risk of burn around the lower section of the
injury, allow the engine to cool windshield. If you place something, it
before servicing any component may drop inside the engine, causing a
in the engine compartment, except malfunction.
when required. • Disconnect the cable from the negative
• No person should get their body terminal of the battery before working
under a vehicle that is supported on the electrical systems. Also, be
only by a jack; use vehicle support careful not to short the terminals with
stands, etc. a tool or other metal objects. It could
• Service your vehicle in a well- cause battery damage.
ventilated place.

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Engine oil

Electric engine cooling fan Engine oil level check


Oil Level Gauge
Marks w WARNING
Clean any spilt oil. It may cause a fire
if it is left on a hot component.

1NR-VE Engine
Appropriate Range NOTE
Check the engine oil level according to
Marks
maintenance schedule periodically. In
addition, always check the engine oil level
before driving for long distance.

Appropriate Range
1KR-VE Engine

1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.


w WARNING 2. Warm up the engine to operating
• Turn the ignition switch to “LOCK” temperature and stop it.
when you work near the radiator and 3. After a few minutes, slowly pull the dipstick
condenser fans, or radiator grill. out and wipe the oil clean.
• Do not touch or come close to the 4. Reinsert the dipstick as far as it will go.
fan blades if you service your 5. Pull out the dipstick again and check the
vehicle with the ignition turned“ON”. oil level if it is between two marks.
The radiator fan switch is activated 6. If the engine oil level is too low, add the
automatically when the coolant engine oil. For recommended engine oil,
temperature reaches a certain level see Section 17.
Furthermore, the radiator fan will
automatically start to rotate with
the air conditioner on.

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Engine oil change

Drain plug

1KR-VE Engine 1NR-VE Engine

1. Park the vehicle on a level surface. 3. Place a container under the drain plug
2. Remove the oil filler cap. for draining engine oil.
4. Remove the drain plug and gasket with
a wrench, and allow the oil to drain
w WARNING
completely.
Be careful not to burn yourself with hot
Wear protective glasses, if necessary.
engine oil or hot engine components.

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Loosen

1KR-VE Engine 1NR-VE Engine

5. Loosen the oil filter with an oil filter wrench CAUTION 12. Run the engine and check if engine oil is
and remove it by hand. Do not overtighten the oil filter and drain leaking from the oil filter or drain plug.
6. Apply a little new engine oil on the rubber plug. It could cause oil leakage. Any leak indicates improper installation
gasket of the new oil filter. of the oil filter or drain plug.
7. Tighten oil filter 3/4 turn after gasket 9. Slowly pour engine oil. 13. Turn the engine off and wait a few minutes.
contacts mounting base. For recommended engine oil and its Check the engine oil level again and add
Tightening torque: 10.0 2.0 N.m capacity, see Section 17. oil, if necessary.
(102 20 kgf.cm) 10. Install the oil filler cap by hand.
8. Reinstall the drain plug and new gasket. 11. Wait a few minutes and check the engine
Tighten the drain plug. oil level.
Tightening torque: 29.5 5.9 N.m
(301 60 kgf.cm)

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Engine coolant

Oil filter change


CAUTION
w WARNING Use only Perodua genuine oil filter for w WARNING
• Clean any spilt oil. It may cause a your Perodua. Be careful not to burn yourself when
fire if it is left on a hot component. When it needs to be replaced, be sure removing the radiator cap or drain plug.
• When checking or changing the to replace it at the authorised Perodua
oil, be very careful not to allow the Service Centre.
oil to spill on the alternator etc. If CAUTION
oil does spill on the alternator etc, • Follow the coolant manufacturer’s
immediately wipe it off. Any spilt oil instructions.
is very dangerous, because it can • To prevent aluminum corrosion, be
lead to fire in the vehicle. sure to use a high-quality corrosion
• Wash your hands thoroughly. protection type (ethylene glycol base)
• Prolonged contact with used engine long-life coolant.
oil could cause skin cancer. • As for the coolant concentration, keep
• Never drain the used oil to the it at 30% volume.
ground, sewer, etc. Be sure to • To dilute the coolant, be sure to use
dispose the used oil at a place soft water (demineralized or distilled
with adequate facilities. It is water).
recommended to change the oil If coolant level decreases noticeably, have
by an authorised Perodua Service the cooling system checked by an authorised
Centre. Perodua Service Centre.
• Securely install the oil filler cap. If
not, oil consumption may increase
and engine oil may be splashed on
the components, which may cause
a fire.

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Engine coolant level check Engine coolant change
It is necessary to change the coolant at
Radiator cap
regular intervals.
For coolant capacity, see Section 17. Front of vehicle

w WARNING
• Do not open the radiator cap or the
drain plug when the engine is still
hot.
• Do not touch the cooling fan.
The fan might rotate and it is Drain plug Drain plug
dangerous.
1KR-VE Engine 1NR-VE Engine

Check the coolant level in the reserve tank To change coolant


when the engine is cold. 1. Remove the radiator cap.
Check if the level is between the “F (full)” and 2. Place a container under the drain plug
“L (low)” lines. for draining coolant.
If the coolant level becomes low due to 3. Remove the radiator drain plug and
natural evaporation, add soft water only. If gasket. Allow the coolant to drain
a substantial amount of coolant is lost, add completely.
long-life coolant. 4. Drain the coolant from the reserve tank.
If the reserve tank become empty, fill the 5. Install the radiator drain plug and gasket.
radiator as well as the reserve tank with
6. Pour water into the radiator until it is full
coolant.
and close the radiator cap.
Wipe the spilt coolant away and install the
7. Run the engine at idling speed for a while
reserve tank and radiator caps securely.
and stop it.
8. Drain the water completely.

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Drive belt check

9. Repeat step 6 to 8 a few times.


10. Install the radiator drain plug and new
Alternator pulley
gasket, tighten it securely. Alternator pulley
Tensioner pulley
11. Slowly pour proper amount of coolant
(ethylene glycol based anti-freeze solution)
into the radiator and reserve tank. Pour Crankshaft pulley
proper amount of clean soft water into the Crankshaft pulley
Water pump Water pump
radiator until it is full. pulley
pulley
Pour the clean soft water into the reserve
Air conditioner
tank to the “F (full)” line. Air conditioner pulley
12. Close the radiator and reserve tank caps pulley
securely. 1KR-VE Engine 1NR-VE Engine

13. Run the engine for several minutes and


stop it. Allow the engine to cool.
w WARNING
14. Carefully remove the radiator cap and
check the coolant level. If necessary, add Be careful not to burn yourself with
clean soft water to the radiator. hot engine components and radiator.
15. Install the radiator cap tightly.
16. Warm up the engine to normal operating Turn the engine off and inspect the drive belt
temperature. Check if any coolant is for cracks, excessive wear or oiliness.
leaking from the drain plug. Any leak Have any damaged belt replaced by an
indicates improper installation of the authorised Perodua Service Centre.
radiator drain plug. Push the and measure the deflection.
17. After driving for a short while, check the
coolant level. If the coolant has decreased,
add coolant with a proper mixing ratio to
the “F (full)” line in the reserve tank.

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Air filter cleaning and replacement

You can clean the air filter with compressed air.


Apply compressed air only from the clean
side of the air filter.
Replace the air filter, if necessary. Wire harness
If the vehicle has been driven mainly in
dusty areas, clean the air filter at intervals
of 5,000 km.
Wipe the air filter case and seat with a soft
cloth to remove dirt or dust.

CAUTION
1KR-VE Engine 1NR-VE Engine
• Do not drive with the air cleaner element
removed. Failure to observe this will
1. Unlock the 2 clips. 1. Detach the wire harness.
cause excessive engine wear.
2. Lift the upper case. 2. Unlock the 4 clips.
• Make sure the air filter is not exposed
to oil. It may reduce the effectiveness 3. Remove the air filter. 3. Lift the upper case.
of the element. 4. Remove the air filter.

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Spark plug check and replacement

(Type 1)

1KR-VE Engine

To store 2. Install the upper case. 1. Lift up the air cleaner hose in direction 1
1. Fit the air filter to the rubber cover. 3. Latch the clips. shown in the illustration.
2. Remove the air cleaner hose in direction
2 from the air cleaner case.

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Spark plug gap

1KR-VE Engine 1KR-VE Engine

3. Remove the attaching bolt of the ignition 5. Unscrew and remove the spark plug with 7. Check the gap of the new spark plugs
coil. a spark plug wrench. with a spark plug gap gauge.
4. Pull out the ignition coil.
CAUTION
For recommended spark plugs, see
NOTE Insert the spark plug wrench straight into Section 17.
Be very careful not to pull out the wire the spark plug. If it is used in a tilted state,
during the removal. the spark plug may be broken.
CAUTION
If there is a possibility the wire will be
6. Check the insulator tip of the spark plug to • Do not adjust the spark plug gap of
stretched, disconnect the connector of
see if it is light brown without any fouling. the used spark plug. Otherwise it may
the ignition coil.
If it is not, have the spark plug cleaned by cause engine damage.
an authorised Perodua Service Centre. • Never use spark plugs other than those
w WARNING
CAUTION specified.
Be careful not to burn yourself as the
engine compartment and spark plug Do not allow dirt or anything to fall into
may be hot. the spark plug holes. It may cause engine
damage.

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(Type 2)
8. Install the spark plug securely.
Tightening torque: 22.0 4.4 N.m 2
(224 45 kgf.cm)

CAUTION
Do not overtighten the plug. Otherwise it
4
may cause engine damage.

9. Install the ignition coil.


Tightening torque: 8.0 2.4 N.m 3
1
(82 24 kgf.cm) 1NR-VE Engine 1NR-VE Engine
10. Reconnect the spark plug wire in correct
order. 1. Unscrew bolt 1 and 2 shown in the 2. Lift up the air cleaner cover as shown in
illustration. the illustration above.
3. Loosen the clip 3 and pull the air cleaner
cover in direction 4 from the air cleaner
case.

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Spark plug gap

1NR-VE Engine 1NR-VE Engine

4. Remove the attaching bolt of the ignition 6. Unscrew and remove the spark plug with 8. Check the gap of the new spark plugs
coil. a spark plug wrench. with a spark plug gap gauge.
5. Pull out the ignition coil.
CAUTION
For recommended spark plugs, see
NOTE Insert the spark plug wrench straight into Section 17.
Be very careful not to pull out the wire the spark plug. If it is used in a tilted state,
during the removal. the spark plug may be broken.
CAUTION
If there is a possibility the wire will be
7. Check the insulator tip of the spark plug to • Do not adjust the spark plug gap of
stretched, disconnect the connector of
see if it is light brown without any fouling. the used spark plug. Otherwise it may
the ignition coil.
If it is not, have the spark plug cleaned by cause engine damage.
an authorised Perodua Service Centre. • Never use spark plugs other than those
w WARNING
CAUTION specified.
Be careful not to burn yourself as the
engine compartment and spark plug Do not allow dirt or anything to fall into
may be hot. the spark plug holes. It may cause engine
damage.

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Battery condition check and
cleaning

9. Install the spark plug securely. Terminals


Hold down clamp
Tightening torque: 20.0 4.0 N.m w WARNING
(204 41 kgf.cm) • When you service the battery, be
very careful not to short the
CAUTION terminals of the battery with tools
or other metal objects. If the battery
Do not overtighten the plug. Otherwise it
terminals are shorted, it will cause
may cause engine damage.
the battery to overheat, and can
cause damage or explosion.
10. Install the ignition coil. Upper limit • Tighten the vent caps securely after
Tightening torque: 10.0 3.0 N.m adding distilled water. Otherwise,
(102 31 kgf.cm) Lower limit the battery electrolyte may be
11. Reconnect the spark plug wire in correct splashed out and damage your
order. Check for cracks, corroded or loose vehicle, or even cause serious
connections or loose hold-down clamps. bodily injury.
If the terminals of the battery are dirty, clean • Battery contains sulfuric acid which
them with baking soda water and apply new is poisonous and corrosive. Wear
grease on them. protective safety glasses and be
If the terminals are loose, tighten them careful not to splash battery fluid
securely. on yourself, clothes, and vehicle.
If battery fluid is splashed on your
Check the electrolyte level if it is between
skin or in your eye, remove your
the upper and lower limits. If the electrolyte
contaminated clothes and wash
level is too low, remove the vent cap from
the part at least 15 minutes.
each cell. Add distilled water to each cell
up to upper limit.

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Precautions for battery
CAUTION Caution label
• Keep fire away from the battery. It Wash splashed battery fluid away from
could cause battery explode. paint finish immediately.
• Keep children away from the
battery. NOTE
• If you have swallowed battery fluid, To prevent the battery from running out,
drink as much water or milk as observe the following precautions:
possible and immediately see a • Do not turn on the light or use the
doctor. audio system for long periods when
the engine is not running.
• Even when the engine is running,
rev up the engine occasionally if the
vehicle gets stuck in a traffic jam and
does not move for long periods.
Low levels of battery fluid lowers the
charging capacity of the battery and may
result in a shorter service life. Check the
battery fluid level occasionally and fill it
up when necessary.

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Fuse

Fuse location
Keep away from fire and naked flames, Main fuse box Relay & fuse box
and refrain from smoking. Avoid creating
sparks.

Wear suitable eye protection.

Keep children away from batteries.

Risk of acid burns


Battery acid is caustic. It must not come
into contact with the skin, eyes or clothing.
Immediately rinse acid splashes
thoroughly with clean water. If necessary,
consult a doctor.

Follow all operating instructions.

Risk of explosion.

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Main fuse block Relay & fuse box
% (SOCKET)...15A
& BACK UP2...5A
' FR WIP - Front Wiper...25A 6
1 2 3 4 5

( H-LP LO LH - Head lamp low...15A 7


USE THE DESIGNATED FUSES ONLY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
) (STR LOCK) - Steering lock...20A 8
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

AM 2...7.5A
9
*
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 + ACC - Accessories...5A 20

, H-LP HI RH - Head lamp high...10A


NOTICE

29 30 31

- DOME - Dome Lamp...5A


. H-LP HI LH - Head lamp high...10A
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

/ STOP - Stop lamp...10A


Å TAIL - Tail Lamp...10A
Ç HORN...10A
É (DEF) - Defogger...15A
When replacing the fuse, use the specified Ñ (POWER) - Power Window...30A 1 AM 2...30A
fuse shown in the label attached on the cover Ö Spare...15A 2 EPS - Electronic Power Steering
of the fuse box. Ü Spare...10A 1KR-VE Engine...40A
1 (DEF2) - Defogger 2...5A á Spare...5A 1NR-VE Engine...50A
2 (FR FOG LH) - Front fog light...7.5A
3 RAD - Radiator Fan...30A
3 (FR FOG RH) - Front fog light...7.5A
4 WASHER - Windshield washer...15A 4 (ABS)...40A
5 (D/L) - Door lock...15A 5 HTR - Air Cond...40A
6 H-LP LO RH - Head lamp low...15A 6 EG - Engine...10A
7 (ECU-B)...10A 7 ECU IG2 - ECU Ignition 2...5A
8 (DOOR-DL)...15A 8 (ST) - Starter...7.5A
9 (POWER B)...20A
9 IG/BACK...5A
! (A/C)...7.5A
" ECU IG1 - ECU Ignition 1...7.5A ! MGC - Magnetic clutch...10A
# (IG1) - Ignition 1...5A " (ETCS)...10A
$ AM 1...5A * ( ) If equipped # HAZ - Hazard...10A

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Fuse check and replacement
$ (ABS 2)...30A
% EFI - Electronic fuel injection...15A Claw Claw
& (RR SOCKET) Rear socket... 15A
' IG MAIN - Ignition main... 25A
( LUG_LP - Luggage lamp... 5A
) BACK UP...15A
* FUEL PUMP...10A
+ Integration relay Relay & fuse box

To remove the cover of the relay & fuse box To remove glove box
1. Set the ignition switch to the "LOCK" 1. Set the ignition switch to the "LOCK"
position. position. Open the glove box.
2. Remove the cover of the relay & fuse 2. Lift the glove box in the arrow-headed
box by pressing the claw. direction and unlock the claw.
NOTE
Locate the cause and rectify the problem
before installing a new fuse. If you cannot,
have the system checked by an authorised
Perodua Service Centre.

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Claw

Claw

3. Remove the glove box in such a way that To install glove box 2. Push the glove box in the arrow headed
the box may not be caught by the claw. 1. Install the lower claw by keeping the glove direction.
box horizontally.
NOTE
When installing the glove box, ensure that
the claw is completely engaged.Then, close
the box. If the lower claw is not completely
engaged, the box will not open.

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Fuse Puller Fuse Puller

Good Blown

To remove fuse 2. With the fuse puller, pinch the fuse and 3. Check the removed fuse. If the fuse has
1. Remove the fuse puller from the relay and remove it. been blown out, replace it with a spare
fuse box cover. fuse. If the fuse has not been blown out,
most likely there is another cause. Have
your vehicle checked by an authorised
Perodua Service Centre.
If repairing process is delayed, disconnect
the cable from the negative terminal of the
battery as a precautionary measure.

CAUTION
• Do not use fuse other than the specified
capacities. The wiring might overheat
and cause damaged. This could cause
a fire and it is dangerous.

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Fusible link check Brake fluid level check

• If a newly replaced fuse quickly blows


Fusible link
out, have the vehicle checked by an
authorised Perodua Service Centre.

NOTE
If the cable is disconnected from the MAX

negative terminal, any data concerning


EFI and electronically-controlled automatic MAX

transmission system that have been


memorized through the diagnosis functions MIN

will be lost.
The preset data of the clock and radio, MIN
will be lost too.
If excessive amount of current should run Check the brake fluid reserve tank if the
w WARNING from the positive terminal of the battery to the brake fluid level is between the “MAX” and
To prevent a fire due to excessive headlight circuit or the ignition switch circuit, “MIN” lines.
current flow; the fusible link will blow to prevent a fire. If the brake fluid level is too low, slowly add
• Never install anything in place of a Immediately call an authorised Perodua clean brake fluid to the “MAX” line.
fuse even temporarily. Service Centre to repair the system. For recommended brake fluid, see Section 17.
• Make sure to use only fuses
with the specified capacities. w WARNING CAUTION
Never especially use a fuse with Never install anything in place of a Wipe away spilt fluid thoroughly to prevent
its amperage rating higher than fusible link even temporarily. paint damage.
specified.
It may cause extensive damage to the
We recommend you keep a set of spare fuses vehicle and a fire.
for emergency.

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Windshield washer fluid level
check

w WARNING w WARNING
• Brake fluid is harmful to your eyes. • Always use clean washer fluid.
If it has been splashed in your eye, Dirty fluid can cause clogging of
wash it away thoroughly. the washer system or can block
• For proper brake performances; your vision.
• Be sure to use specified brake • Do not add washer fluid when the
fluid. engine is hot or running. Washer
fluid spilled on the engine may
• Follow the brake fluid
cause a fire.
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Do not mix different types of
CAUTION
brake fluid.
• Follow the manufacturer’s instructions
• Do not use brake fluid that
Make sure that the washer fluid level is for proper mixing ratio of washer fluid.
has been exposed to air for
more than 1 year. It may have sufficient. • Do not pour soap water or other fluids
absorbed excessive moisture. Add fluid if the level is too low. instead of washer fluid. This may cause
paint stain or clogging.
• Do not allow dirt, sand, or dust
into brake fluid.
• If brake fluid decreases
noticeably, have the brake
system checked by an
authorised Perodua Service
Centre.

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Manual transmission oil level Automatic transmission fluid level
check check

If the oil level is satisfactory, reinstall the filler


plug with new gasket interposed and tighten
5 mm H C
(0.2 in.) it securely.
or less
Tightening torque: 39.2 9.8 N.m HOT COLD
(400 99 kgf.cm)
When the oil level is low, add the specified oil
until it starts to flow out the filler hole.
For recommanded manual transmission oil,
see section 17. Reinstall the filler plug with
new gasket interposed and tighten it securely.
Tightening torque: 39.2 9.8 N.m
(400 99 kgf.cm)
Check the fluid level when the transmission
w WARNING fluid temperature is 70 - 900C.
To reduce the risk of personal injury, If the vehicle has been driven for about 15
do not check the oil level unless minutes at a speed of 60 km/h or for about
the ignition switch has been turned 30 minutes at a speed of 40 km/h, the fluid
completely “LOCK” and the engine temperature becomes about 70 - 900C.
has cooled sufficiently.
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and
apply the parking brake.
Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply
the parking brake. Turn the ignition switch 2. Run the engine at idling speed and firmly
to “LOCK”. depress the brake pedal. Move the shift
lever from P to 2 smoothly and return
Remove the filler plug and check the
to P.
transmission oil level with your finger.
3. Pull the dipstick out and wipe it clean.
If the transmission oil level is less than 5 mm
Insert it into the original position.
(0.2 in.) below the bottom edge of the hole,
the oil level is satisfactory.

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Steering wheel free play check

4. Pull the dipstick out and check the fluid NOTE


level to see if it is within the “HOT” range. • The level at a time when the fluid
5. If the oil level is too low, add the specified is cold (20 - 30 0 C) should be
Play
fluid through the oil filler tube slowly. Do used only as a reference value.
not overfill. Check the fluid level again at normal
For recommended automatic transmission operating temperature (70 - 90 0C) for Within
correct level. 10 mm
fluid, see Section 17.
6. Securely insert the dipstick. • If the level differs between the front and
rear sides of the level gauge, use the
SRS AIRBAG

7. Wipe off any spilt fluid.


side having the lower level.
CAUTION
• If the fluid is dirty, have the fluid changed
by an authorised Perodua Service
Move the steering wheel lightly from straight-
Centre.
ahead position to right and left until you feel
• If the fluid level is too low, or if fluid resistance, and measure the free play.
decreases noticeably, have the system
Check to see that the free play is within the
checked by an authorised Perodua
specification.
Service Centre.

w WARNING
w WARNING If the free play is not within the
• Be careful not to burn yourself as specification, have the system checked
the fluid may be hot. immediately by an authorised Perodua
• Never touch or come close to the Service Centre.
moving parts while the engine is
running, to help reduce the risk of
serious bodily injury.

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Clutch pedal free play check Brake pedal

Brake pedal free play check Brake pedal reserve travel check

Reserve
travel

17 - 32 mm 0.5 - 2.0 mm
67 mm or more

Depress the clutch pedal by hand lightly until Turn the engine off and depress the brake 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.
you feel resistance, and measure the free play. pedal more than five times to release vacuum 2. Shift the manual transmission lever in
Check to see that the free play is within the in the brake booster. neutral, or the automatic transmission
specification. Measure the play of the pedal by pulling the lever in P.
brake pedal toward your side. 3. Release the parking brake.
Check to see that the free play is within the 4. With the engine running, depress the
w WARNING specification. brake pedal several times.
If the free play is not within the 5. Depress the brake pedal with a force of
specification, have the system checked w WARNING 294 N (30 kgf), and measure the distance
immediately by an authorised Perodua If the free play is not within the between the top of the brake pedal and
Service Centre. specification, have the system checked the bulkhead.
immediately by an authorised Perodua 6. Check to see that the reserve travel is
Service Centre. within the specification.
7. Check also to see that the reserve travel
remains the same.

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Parking brake reserve travel
check

w WARNING 5 - 7 notches w WARNING


If the reserve travel is not within the If the number of notches is not within
specification, have the system checked the specification, have the system
immediately by an authorised Perodua checked immediately by an authorised
Service Centre. Perodua Service Centre.

1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.


2. Shift the manual transmission lever in
neutral, or the automatic transmission
lever in P.
3. Firmly depress the brake pedal.
4. Fully release the parking brake.
5. Pull the parking brake lever up slowly, and
count the notches with a force of 196 N
(44 lb, 20 kgf).
6. Check that the number of notch is within
the specification (5 - 7 notches).

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Brake booster operation check Wiper blade replacement

Front
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.
2. Shift the manual transmission lever in w WARNING
neutral, or the automatic transmission Make sure the ignition switch is in
lever in P. “LOCK”, before replacing the wiper
3. Stop the engine and depress the brake blades.
pedal several times until the travel Claw
distance does not change. CAUTION
4. Start the engine with the brake pedal Be careful not to scratch the glass with
depressed. The brake pedal should move the wiper frame.
down slightly. Fix the blade with suitable length.
5. Stop the engine with the brake pedal
depressed. Hold the pedal for about 30
seconds. The pedal should not move.
6. Start the engine and stop it after about a 1. Raise the wiper arm from the windshield.
minute. Firmly depress the brake pedal 2. Press the claw and unlock the wiper blade
several times. The pedal travel distance to seperate it from the arm.
should decrease with each application.

w WARNING
If you notice any malfunction, have
the system checked immediately by
an authorised Perodua Service Centre.

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CAUTION
• To prevent damage to the wiper arm,
raise the driver‘s side first, then the
New wiper blade
passenger‘s side. Conversely, when
setting down the wiper arms, set the
passenger’s side down first.
• Do not open the hood when the wiper
arms are raised.This could damage the
hood and the wiper arms.
• Be careful not to allow the wiper
arm to fall against the windshield. It
could crack the windshield. Protect
your windshield with a folded towel if
3. Slide the wiper blade along the arm to 4. Install the new wiper blade by sliding it necessary.
release it from the hook. into the same end where the old wiper
was pulled out.
5. Make sure the hook snaps into place to
secure it.

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Light bulb replacement

Headlights
Use the bulb as specified. NOTE
(See Section 17) The inside of the lens of exterior lights such
as headlights may temporarily fog up when
the lens becomes wet in the rain or in a
w WARNING
car wash. This is not a problem because
To prevent injury; the fogging in caused by the temperature
• Turn the engine off before difference between the outside and inside
replacement. of the lens, just like the windshield fogs up
• Keep children away from a bulb. in the rain. However, if there is a large drop
• Allow the bulb to cool before of water on the inside of the lens, or if there Push

replacement. is pool of water inside the light, contact an Push


authorised Perodua Service Centre. Low beam High beam

Headlights bulb can be replaced from engine


compartment side. To remove bulb
1. Disconnect the wire connector by pushing
CAUTION and pulling it.
Do not drop a bulb or scratch the surface. 2. Remove the bulb with socket by turning
After replacement, turn the light switch on to it counterclockwise about 45 degrees.
see that the light will be illuminated.
If a bulb requires frequent replacement, have
the system checked by an authorised Perodua
Service Centre.
We recommend keeping a set of spare bulbs.
Bulbs are available at an authorised Perodua
Service Centre.

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Clearance lights / front turn signal lights

Connector
lock
Low beam High beam Clearance light

To install bulb NOTE To remove bulb


1. Install the bulb with socket by turning it The clearance lights A and front turn 1. Disconnect the wire connector by pushing
clockwise about 45 degrees. signal light B can be removed from the and pulling it.
2. Connect the wire connection. engine compartment side. 2. Remove the bulb with socket by turning
it counterclockwise about 45 degrees.
CAUTION
Never touch the glass portion of the bulb. CAUTION
The oil on your finger will damage it. Be careful not to pinch the wire connector
when you reinstall.

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Connector
lock

Front turn signal light

3. Remove the bulb from socket by pulling To remove bulb 3. Remove the bulb from the socket by
it. 1. Disconnect the wire connector by pushing pulling it.
and pulling it.
To install bulb 2. Remove the bulb socket by turning it To install bulb
Reverse the bulb removal procedure to counterclockwise about 45 degrees. Reverse the bulb removal procedure to
reinstall. reinstall.

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Front fog lights

Bulb

+
Connector Bulb
lock with socket
+

1. Operate the steering wheel inward 3. Disconnect the wire connector by pushing 4. Remove the bulb with socket by turning
(rightward when replacing the left side; and pulling it. it counterclockwise about 45 degrees.
leftward when replacing the right side). Change the bulb with socket.
2. Detach the 3 clips retaining the front fender 5. Reverse the removal procedure to
liner. reinstall.

CAUTION
Never touch the glass portion of the bulb.
The oil on your finger will damage it. Be
careful not to pinch the wire connector
when you reinstall.

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Side turn signal lights (mirror)

Screw

Screw

1. Remove the mirror by pulling it using a 2. Push the 4 clips from inside to remove the 3. Remove the 2 screws from outside
flat screwdriver. housing and remove the screw to detach to detach the signal light assembly.
the signal light assembly.

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Side turn signal lights

Front of
vehicle

Connector
socket

4. Pull out the connector socket to remove 1. Pull the side turn signal lights lens in the 2. Remove the bulb socket by turning it
it. direction shown in the illustration. counterclockwise about 45 degrees.

NOTE
Be careful not to break or scratch the lens
during removal.

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Rear combination lights

Rear turn
signal light

Backup light
Bolt
Clip

Stop & tail


light (LED)

3. Remove the bulb from the socket by pulling (Rear turn signal lights / stop & tail lights 4. Remove the rear turn signal light and
it. / backup lights) backup light bulb socket by turning it
1. Open the trunk counterclockwise about 45 degrees.
2. Remove the 2 bolts.
3. Detach the lamp assembly from 2 side
clip.

CAUTION
Be careful not to pinch the wire connector
when you reinstall

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Licence plate lights
6. Change the bulb and reverse the removal
procedure to re-install.
7. If the tail light and stop light (LED)
m a l f u n c t i o n , re p l a c e t h e w h o l e
combination lamp assembly.

NOTE
When installing the light assembly, be sure
to align the projection of the light assembly
with the body hole.
Backup lights Rear turn signal lights
To install bulb
Reverse the bulb removal procedure to
5. Remove the bulb from the socket by pulling To remove bulb
reinstall.
it. 1. Licence plate light bulb can be replaced
from trunk compartment side.

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Luggage lights

2. Remove the bulb with socket by turning 3. Pull the bulb to remove. To remove bulb
it counterclockwise about 45 degrees. 1. Disenggage the clip by pushing it to
To install bulb remove the cover.
Reverse the bulb removal procedure to
reinstall.

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Tyres

Room lights Tyre air pressure

2. Pull the bulb to remove. To remove bulb Check the tyre air pressure in cold condition
1. Lightly pry the lens to detach it. using a pressure gauge. For tyre air pressure,
To install bulb 2. Pull out the bulb straight. see Section 17 or the tyre label attached on
the place shown in the illustration.
Reverse the bulb removal procedure to
reinstall. To install bulb
Reverse the bulb removal procedure. w WARNING
Keep the tyre air pressure specified.
Improper tyre air pressure will reduce
tyre life, increase fuel consumption and
cause a loss of control of the vehicle.

If the tyre requires frequent air pressure


intlation, have the wheel system checked
by an authorised Perodua Service Centre.

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Tyre rotation Tyre wear check

Worn tread New tread


Front of vehicle

Over inflated Less inflated

Proper air Improper air


pressure pressure
Wear indicator marks

Tyres wear out in different ways if they are If the wear indicator on the tyre surface is
used in the same position for a long period. visible, replace the tyre as soon as possible.
To prevent this problem, rotate the tyres in
the order shown above. Adjust the tyre air
pressure after rotation.
Tyre rotation interval: every 10,000 km

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Instructions on tyres
• When you replace the tyres, select those
tyres of the same size and construction w WARNING
as the original factory-installed tyres and • Do not mix different types, sizes
those having the same or a larger load and manufacturers of tyres on your
capacity. vehicle. You could lose the control
• Use only the disc wheels as specified. of your vehicle.
• Drive at a moderate speed for the first 160 • Drive slowly on a curb, a pot hole,
km as a new tyre does not have maximum or other obstacles, if you have to,
traction. to prevent a loss of control of the
• Replace the air valve stem whenever vehicle.
replacing a tubeless tyre. • Do not drive your vehicle with a
• Always have a tyre valve dust cap on a damaged tyre. It may deflate
tyre. suddenly. Also, avoid using a
• Ensure that there is no nail, stone or any damaged wheel rim.
foreign objects stuck in the tyre. • As for those tyres having the
• Have uneven wear or damage on a specified rotational direction, be
tyre checked by an authorised Perodua sure to follow instructions by the
Service Centre. tyre manufacturer concerned.

CAUTION
Be careful not to damage the tyres by
scratching or oiling etc.

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Section 15
Alarm/central locking

Introduction ....................................................................................... 15–1


Car alarm/central lock ...................................................................... 15–1
Panic button ...................................................................................... 15–3
Car finder ........................................................................................... 15–3
Important ........................................................................................... 15–3
Replacement of battery in the transmitter ...................................... 15–4

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Introduction Car alarm/central lock
Keyless entry / transmitter
Perodua alarm system is controlled by a 1. To activate the alarm system, all doors,
highly portable and durable keyless entry/ trunk and hood must be closed.
transmitter. 2. To stop the alarm, “LOCK” or “UNLOCK”
The transmitter will transmit a security button of the transmitter is pressed or
coded radio signal to activate the car ignition switch is turned from "OFF" to "ON"
alarm and central lock system. This system position.
helps to detect the car door(s) at “LOCK”
or “UNLOCK” position within a distance
around 10 meters (provided no obstruction,
interference and battery in transmitter is in
normal working condition). Correct function
of the mode selected is indicated by the Type 1 Type 2
blinking lights of the vehicle.
Button 1 - Lock
w WARNING
Button 2 - Unlock
D o n o t m o d i f y, r e m o v e o r
Button 3 - Trunk
disassemble the system. If any
unauthorised changes or Button 4 - Panic button (If equipped)
modifications are made, proper
operation of the system cannot be
guaranteed.

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Operation procedures
4. To de-activate the system, press the
1 2 button 2 or press request switch to
unlock driver’s door. The alarm system is
“OFF” and driver’s door is “UNLOCK”. The
hazard lights will flash twice and buzzer
will sound twice.

2
2

1. Room light Steps:


2. Hazard light 1. To activate the alarm system, all doors,
trunk and hood must be closed.
2. Press the button 1 of the transmitter once
or press request switch to lock all doors.
The alarm system is “ON” and all doors
are “LOCK”. The hazard lights will flash
once and buzzer will sound once.
3. If any of the doors, trunk or hood be opened
by an ignition key or other methods, the
hazard lights will flash and room light lights
immediately (room light is set to “DOOR”
position). Then the horn will sound.

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Panic button Car finder Important

Perodua alarm system offers you additional This system can help you locate your vehicle To ensure that this system is in good working
security by incorporating a panic button in a large car park. You may also use it to conditions, always check the followings:
system. This panic button can be activated ensure that the doors are locked. 1. Transmitter battery
within a distance around 10 metres (provided If the battery of the transmitter is weak, it
no obstruction, interference and battery of the Operation procedures will affect the system as follows:
transmitter is in normal working condition) to
Steps: a) The control distance of the transmitter
deter/discourage thieves, robbers or trouble
1. Press and hold the button 4 of type 2 for becomes nearer or the transmitter is
makers near your vehicle.
more than 1 second, or button 1 of type1 unable to activate or de-activate the
for more than 3 seconds. alarm/central lock system.
Operation procedures NOTE: If the above symptoms are
2. Horn will activate and all doors remain
Steps: locked. detected, the battery must be replaced.
1. Press and hold the button 4 of type 2 for 3. Press button 1, 2 or 4 again after
more than 1 second, or button 1 of type1 locating your vehicle, the horn will stop, 2. Excessive RF interference/harmonic
for more than 3 seconds. but the doors remain locked. interference
2. Horn will activate immediately. Even if the battery of the transmitter is
3. Alarm system is still “ON” and all doors in good working condition, the control
are “LOCKED”. distance may becomes nearer due to
4. To de-activate, press button 1, 2 or 4. the excessive RF interference/harmonic
5. If the panic button is not de-activated as interference (e.g. mobile telephone is in
in step 4, the horn will continue to sound use beside the vehicle; installation of audio
for approximately 45 seconds and then devices like car speaker is too close to
will be rearmed automatically. system control unit)

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Replacement of battery in the
transmitter
(Type 1)
3. Avoid dropping or exposing the
transmitter to water
(2) To car chassis
a) In the event where the transmitter
is dropped, you may not be able to (1) Disconnect

activate/de-activate the system. If this Black


happens, open the transmitter case
and check the contact points of the Red ak
Wetery
Black
battery holder. Ba
t

b) In the event the transmitter is exposed ter


Red
os
Bottery
to water, dry it before using. B a
c) If the transmitter still cannot be operated
after (a) and (b) above, consult an
authorised Perodua Service Centre.
4. Car battery weak-jump start 1. Pry open the transmitter using suitable
Avoid “Jump Start” from battery to battery flat screwdriver.
as this will cause the Alarm System to
be damaged. However, if the jump start
cannot be avoided, the below procedure
must be followed;
disconnect the -ve lead (1) from the weak
battery and connect jumper cable (2) onto
chassis as shown.

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(Type 2)

Battery Battery
CR 1620 CR 2032

2. Replace the battery with a new one. 1. Pry open the smart key cover using 2. Replace the battery with a new one.
suitable flat screwdriver.
NOTE
• Wrap the tip of the screwdriver with a
cloth to prevent scratches.
• Be sure to use the correct battery.Wrong
battery can cause the transmitter or
smart key to malfunction.
• If the transmitter or smart key is not
working correctly even after you
have change the battery. Contact an
authorised Perodua Service Centre.

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Section 16
Reverse/front corner sensor

Reverse sensor ................................................................................ 16–1


Front corner sensor ......................................................................... 16–1

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Reverse sensor Front corner sensor

(if equipped)
Zone detection
a) 1.3 meter to 1.0 meter buzzer sounds
Refer to zone detection
: OFF 210ms ON 70ms.
b) 1.0 meter to 0.5 meter buzzer sounds
: OFF 70ms ON 70ms.
c) 0.5 meter or less Continuous sound

You should reduce vehicle speed and beware


of those obstacles behind. When the beep
sound change from intermittent to continuous,
the distance between your vehicle rear Front corner sensor
location
bumper and the nearest object behind your
vehicle is less than 0.5 meter. You should
This reverse sensor is designed to guide immediately stop your vehicle. This front corner sensor will assist the driver to
drivers reversing and reverse parking. It park the vehicle during front straight parking or
should not be considered as a safety device. side parking into tight space. The device lets
The device will start to operate 0.8 second you know the approximate distance between
after the driver engaged the reverse gear the vehicle and obstacles while parking.
(with engine started). The front corner sensors works only when
When the device start generating, an the ignition switch is turned ON, front corner
intermittent beep sound, the distance between sensor switch is turned ON and the vehicle
your vehicle rear bumper and the nearest speed is less than 10 km/h.
obstacle behind your vehicle is
approximately:

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When the device nearing an obstacle, you CAUTION
will hear a beeper sounds as shown below: • System for detection area is based on
vehicle condition and covered area of
Distance detection
the vehicle.There is a possibility for
a) 0.6 meter (1st detection) "beep..beep" this system to fail to detect the above
sounds. condition.
b) 0.3 meter (2nd detection) Continuous • There is a possibility that the sensor will
"beep" sound. function abnormally if it is subjected to
a hard impact.
When the detection distance is less than 0.3
meter, the beep sounds continuously. You
WARNING • Object that are located too close to the
center of the bottom of the bumper or
should immediately stop your vehicle. close to a tyre cover may also be hard
All obstacles may not always be sensed. It to detect by the sensor.
is the responsibility of the driver to always 1. The sensor is strictly to aid the driver. • Presence of dirt or mud around the
check the areas near the vehicle and make It is not a substitute for driver's sensor will cause the sensor to
sure it is safe to park. responsibility when operating the function abnormally and leads to the
vehicle. failure of detecting objects.
NOTE 2. Check your sensor for any dirt or mud. • If the object is thin or flat, there is
The sensor will automatically “cut-off” This device should be cleaned in order a possibility that the object can be
when the speed exceeds 10 km/h. to function properly. detected at first time, but not the second
time.
Push the front corner sensor switch to activate • According to the condition such as
the system. holes, bumpy road, sands on the road,
(See “Front corner sensor switch” in Section 4) hills, slope road and bushes area, this
system has a tolerance in functioning.

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Section 17
Specifications

Vehicle specifications ...................................................................... 17–1


Engine specifications ....................................................................... 17–1
Fuel .................................................................................................... 17–1
Coolant .............................................................................................. 17–1
Battery ............................................................................................... 17–1
Engine tune-up ................................................................................. 17–2
Lubricant recommendation ............................................................. 17–3
Engine oil viscosity chart................................................................. 17–3
Brake fluid ......................................................................................... 17–4
Tyre specifications ........................................................................... 17–4
Bulb specifications ........................................................................... 17–4
Weights .............................................................................................. 17–4

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Vehicle specifications Fuel

Overall length mm 4,150 Fuel to be used Fuel tank capacity


Overall width mm 1,620
Overall height mm 1,510 Unleaded gasoline having RON 95 or higher 36
Wheel base mm 2,455

Track Front 14" tyre 1,410


mm Rear 14" tyre 1,405 Coolant
Type: Ethylene glycol based anti-freeze solution
Capacity:
Engine specifications
Engine ID 1KR-VE 1NR-VE
Reserve tank LOW / FULL 0.2 / 0.9 0.2 / 0.9
Engine ID 1KR-VE 1NR-VE Total capacity 2.6 (MT) 2.9 (AT) 3.0 (MT) 3.1 (AT)
Engine type Gasoline, 4-cycle DOHC
For coolant level check and change, see Section 14.
Number of cylinders
3-cylinder in line 4-cylinder in line
& arrangement
Bore x stroke mm 71 x 84 72.5 x 80.6 Battery
Displacement cc 998 1329
Max. output kw/rpm 50 / 6,000 70 / 6,000
1KR-VE / 1NR-VE 1NR-VE
Max. torque Nm/rpm 91 / 4,400 121 / 4,000 (Without IDS) (With IDS)
Types of battery
34B19L M42

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Engine tune-up

Engine type
1KR-VE 1NR-VE
Item
Firing order 1–2–3 1–3–4–2
1 1
Ignition timing °BTDC/rpm 10 +- 2 /idling * 10 +- 2 /idling *

MT AT
Engine idling speed (in neutral) 750 +- 50
rpm 600 +- 50 700 +- 50

Intake [Cold] 0.18 +- 0.035


0.055 Automatic adjustment
Valve clearance

mm Exhaust [Cold] 0.31 +- 0.035


0.055 Automatic adjustment

Manufacturer NGK DENSO

Type LKR6C SC16HR11


Spark plug

Gap +0 +0
mm 0.9 - 0.1 1.1 - 10

Drive belt deflection New belt 2 Automatic adjustment


8.5 - 9.5 *
with a force of 100N
(10.2kgf) 2 Automatic adjustment
mm At inspection 10.5 - 13.5 *

1
* With check connector short-circuited
2
* Refer to “Drive belt check” at Section 14

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Lubricant recommendation Engine oil viscosity chart

Engine Grade Viscosity Capacity


With oil filter: 2.7
1KR-VE 10W-30
API SN or See next Without oil filter: 2.6
Engine oil
higher chart With oil filter: 3.5
1NR-VE 5W-30
Without oil filter: 3.3

Manual Up to filler plug: 1.25


API SAE 0W-20*
transmission 5mm below
GL-4 80W
oil filler plug: 1.1
-29 -18 -7 4 16 27 38
Automatic Total amount: 5.6 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
transmission ATF D3-SP — Replaceable amount:
fluid up to 2.9 Temperature range anticipated before next oil change

*SAE 0W-20 is the best choice for good fuel economy.

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Brake fluid Bulb specifications

FMVSS116 DOT 3 Light Wattage


Head lights Low/High 55/60
Clearance lights 5
Front turn signal lights 21
Tyre specifications
Side turn signal lights 5
Standard tyre
Side turn signal lights (Mirror, LED type)* -

Air pressure kPa (kgf/cm2, psi) Rear turn signal lights 21


Tyre size Rim size -
Stop / Tail lights (LED type)
Front Rear
Back-up lights 16
175/65R14 250 (2.5, 36) 14 X 5J
Front fog lights* 55
License plate lights 5
Room light 5
High-mounted stop light (LED type)* -
* If equipped
Note : If any of the LEDs burn out, contact your authorised Perodua Service Centre.

Weights

Gross vehicle weight kg 1335

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Section 18
Indexs

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[A] [B]
Auto light off function................................................................ 4-9 Bring your children and keys with you
Air conditioner ......................................................................... 6-1 whenever you leave the car .................................................... 1-4
Outlet ports.......................................................................... 6-1 Break-in period ........................................................................ 1-5
Air outlet control dial............................................................ 6-2 Bluetooth operation ................................................................. 7-10
Temperature control dial...................................................... 6-2 Bottle holder ............................................................................ 9-4
Air intake control dial........................................................... 6-3 Front ................................................................................... 9-4
Blower fan switch................................................................. 6-3 Front door ........................................................................... 9-4
Air conditioner ON............................................................... 6-4 Rear door............................................................................ 9-5
Operation tips...................................................................... 6-5 Before starting engine ............................................................. 10-1
Cooling................................................................................. 6-5 Floor mat ............................................................................ 10-1
Demisting............................................................................. 6-6 Brake system ........................................................................... 10-9
Ventilation............................................................................. 6-6 Tandem master cylinder brake system ................................... 10-9
Antenna ................................................................................... 7-19 Brake booster .................................................................... 10-9
Assist grip ................................................................................ 9-1 General precautions for braking ........................................ 10-10
Anti snatch hook ...................................................................... 9-5 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ........................................ 10-10
Automatic transmission shifting instructions ........................... 10-4 Brake pad wear limit indicator ................................................. 10-11
Moving off .......................................................................... 10-6 Battery condition check and cleaning .................................... 14-15
Driving ............................................................................... 10-6 Precautions for battery ....................................................... 14-16
Maximum allowable speeds .............................................. 10-7 Brake fluid level check ............................................................ 14-22
Brief stopping .................................................................... 10-8 Brake pedal ............................................................................. 14-26
Parking or stopping ........................................................... 10-8 Brake pedal free play check .............................................. 14-26
Reverse .............................................................................. 10-8 Brake pedal reserve travel check ...................................... 14-26
Air filter cleaning and replacement ......................................... 14-10 Brake booster operation check ............................................... 14-28
Automatic transmission fluid level check ................................ 14-24 Battery ..................................................................................... 17-1
Brake fluid................................................................................ 17-4
Bulb specifications .................................................................. 17-4

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[C] [E]
Catalytic converter ................................................................... 1-2 Engine identification ................................................................ iii
Child safety knobs .................................................................... 2-8 Exterior view ............................................................................ v
Child restraint system ............................................................... 3-12 Engine exhaust gas ................................................................. 1-1
Child restraint system (CRS) ............................................... 3-12 Engine immobilizer system ...................................................... 2-1
Types of child restraint system ........................................... 3-13 Event data recorder ................................................................. 3-40
Types of child restraint seat ................................................ 3-14 Eco Idle OFF switch.................................................................... 4-8
Child restraint system (CRS) suitability Economical driving tips ........................................................... 10-9
for various seating positions ............................................... 3-15 Eco Idle system ....................................................................... 10-14
When installing child restraint system ................................. 3-16 Step for Eco Idle and engine restart .................................. 10-15
Installation with seat belt ..................................................... 3-17 Precaution for Eco Idle ....................................................... 10-16
Using a top strap ................................................................ 3-23 Operating condition for Eco Idle system ........................... 10-17
Using top-tether anchors .................................................... 3-23 Eco Idle system designated battery .................................. 10-19
ISO* FIX Child restraint system............................................ 3-24 Engine overheating ................................................................. 11-4
Central doors lock switch........................................................... 4-11 Exterior cleaning ...................................................................... 12-1
Combination meter panel overview .......................................... 5-1 Washing ............................................................................. 12-1
Clutch pedal free play check ................................................... 14-26 Waxing ............................................................................... 12-2
Car alarm / central lock ............................................................ 15-1 Engine compartment ............................................................... 14-1
Operation procedures ........................................................ 15-2 Type 1KR-VE engine .......................................................... 14-1
Car finder .................................................................................. 15-3 Type 1NR-VE engine .......................................................... 14-2
Coolant ..................................................................................... 17-1 Engine oil ................................................................................. 14-4
Engine oil level check ........................................................ 14-4
[D] Engine oil change .............................................................. 14-5
Door locks ................................................................................ 2-7 Oil filter change .................................................................. 14-7
Digital clock .............................................................................. 5-19 Engine coolant ......................................................................... 14-7
Drive belt check ....................................................................... 14-9 Engine coolant level check ................................................ 14-8
Engine coolant change ...................................................... 14-8
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Engine specifications .............................................................. 17-1 Fuse check and replacement .................................................. 14-19
Engine tune-up ........................................................................ 17-2 Fusible link check .................................................................... 14-22
Engine oil viscosity chart ......................................................... 17-3 Front corner sensor ................................................................. 16-1
Fuel .......................................................................................... 17-1
[F]
For your safety ......................................................................... 1-3 [G]
Fuel recommendation .............................................................. 1-4 General operation ..................................................................... 7-2
Fuel filler .................................................................................. 2-14 Glove box ................................................................................. 9-3
Remote fuel lid lever .......................................................... 2-15
Fuel tank cap ..................................................................... 2-15 [H]
Front seats ............................................................................... 3-2 Hood ......................................................................................... 2-11
Driver’s seat height adjuster .............................................. 3-3 Head restraints ......................................................................... 3-5
Front seat belt pretensioner .................................................... 3-10 Adjusting the head restraints .............................................. 3-5
Force limiter mechanism .................................................... 3-11 Removing the head restraints ............................................. 3-5
Front corner sensor switch......................................................... 4-11 Installing the head restraints ............................................... 3-5
Adjusting the height of the head restraints ......................... 3-6
Front passenger seat belt indicator........................................... 4-11
Hazard warning signal switch .................................................. 4-9
Fog light switch ....................................................................... 4-12
Horn .......................................................................................... 9-1
Fuel gauge .............................................................................. 5-13
Features ................................................................................... 7-1
[I]
Flat tyre .................................................................................... 11-7
Interior view .............................................................................. vi
Spare tyre ........................................................................... 11-8 Instrument panel overview ....................................................... vii
To remove / install the tyre ................................................. 11-8 Installation / use of electronic items in your vehicle ................. 1-5
Fuse ......................................................................................... 14-17 Instructions on seat belts ......................................................... 3-7
Fuse location ...................................................................... 14-17 Ignition switch ........................................................................... 4-1
Main fuse block .................................................................. 14-18 Indicator lights .......................................................................... 5-9
Relay & fuse box ................................................................ 14-18 Automatic transmission shift indicator light ........................ 5-9

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High beam indicator light .................................................. 5-10 [K]
Turn signal indicator light / Hazard warning Keys (with engine immobilizer system) ................................... 2-1
signal indicator light ........................................................... 5-10 Key reminder buzzer ............................................................... 4-7
Security indicator light ....................................................... 5-10
Eco indicator light .............................................................. 5-11
[L]
Service information reminder indicator .............................. 5-11
Light bulb replacement ........................................................... 14-30
VSC OFF indicator light ..................................................... 5-11
Headlights .......................................................................... 14-30
TRC OFF indicator light ..................................................... 5-12
Slip indicator light .............................................................. 5-12 Clearance lights / front turn signal lights ........................... 14-31
Eco Idle ready indicator light ............................................. 5-12 Front fog lights ................................................................... 14-33
Eco Idle OFF indicator light ............................................... 5-13 Side turn signal lights (mirror) ............................................ 14-34
Installation ............................................................................... 7-16 Side turn signal lights ........................................................ 14-35
Inside mirror ............................................................................ 8-2 Rear combination lights ..................................................... 14-36
Interior lights ............................................................................ 9-1 Licence plate lights ............................................................ 14-37
Room light .......................................................................... 9-1 Luggage lights ................................................................... 14-38
If engine won’t start ................................................................. 11-1 Room lights ........................................................................ 14-39
In case the starter won’t crank ........................................... 11-1 Lubricant recommendation ..................................................... 17-3
In case the starter cranks .................................................. 11-1
Interior cleaning ....................................................................... 12-2
[M]
Instructions on do-it-yourself maintenance service ................. 14-3
Modification of your vehicle ..................................................... 1-4
Electric engine cooling fan ................................................ 14-4
Multi-control switch .................................................................. 4-7
Introduction ............................................................................. 15-1
Keyless entry / transmitter ................................................. 15-1 Head light control ............................................................... 4-7
Important ................................................................................. 15-3 Turn signal light control ...................................................... 4-8
Multi information display ......................................................... 5-14
Average fuel consumption (AVG) ...................................... 5-15
[J]
Jump-starting .......................................................................... 11-2

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Curent fuel concumption (CFC) mode ............................... 5-15 Window switch ................................................................... 2-10
Distance to empty (RANGE) .............................................. 5-16 Window Jam Pro ................................................................ 2-11
Eco Idle stop time .............................................................. 5-16 Power socket ........................................................................... 4-13
Eco Idle stop cumulative time ............................................ 5-17 Playing USB ............................................................................. 7-7
Service information reminder setting ................................. 5-17 Push start system .................................................................... 4-2
Eco indicator light display setting ...................................... 5-18 Engine start/stop button ..................................................... 4-3
Eco Idle display setting ..................................................... 5-18 To start engine ................................................................... 4-3
Mobile phone compartment .................................................... 9-4 To switch engine switch mode ........................................... 4-4
Manual transmission shifting instructions ................................ 10-2 To stop engine ................................................................... 4-4
Maintenance requirements ...................................................... 13-1 Steering lock ...................................................................... 4-5
Maintenance schedule ............................................................ 13-3 Precaution for engine switch .............................................. 4-5
Schedule for NORMAL driving .......................................... 13-3 Parking tips .............................................................................. 4-12
Schedule for SEVERE driving ............................................ 13-7 Parking brake ..................................................................... 4-12
Manual transmission oil level check ........................................ 14-24 Parking on slope ................................................................ 4-13
Parking brake warning buzzer ................................................ 4-14
Power steering ......................................................................... 4-14
[N]
Parking brake reserve travel check ......................................... 14-27
Normal driving tips .................................................................. 10-9
Panic button ............................................................................ 15-3

[O]
Odometer and trip meter ......................................................... 5-14 [Q]

[P] [R]
Power windows ........................................................................ 2-9 Remote keyless entry/transmitter ............................................. 2-5
Power window lock switch ................................................. 2-9 Rear seats ................................................................................ 3-4
Master switch ..................................................................... 2-10 Before folding the seatback ............................................... 3-4

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Folding the seatback .......................................................... 3-4 Cases where the air bags are not actuated........................ 3-33
Rear window defogger switch .................................................. 4-10 Important safety warning ................................................... 3-36
Rear USB phone charging........................................................ 4-13 Service instructions ............................................................ 3-38
Recommended periodical maintenance guide ........................ 6-7 Air bag computer ............................................................... 3-39
Radio wire connection .............................................................. 7-17 Speedometer............................................................................ 5-19
Rust prevention ........................................................................ 12-3 Specification ............................................................................ 7-18
Replacement of battery in the transmitter ................................ 15-4 Side mirrors ............................................................................. 8-1
Type 1.................................................................................. 15-4 Sun visor .................................................................................. 9-2
Type 2.................................................................................. 15-5 Vanity mirror ....................................................................... 9-2
Reverse sensor ......................................................................... 16-1 Ticket holder ...................................................................... 9-2
SRS airbag warning label .................................................. 9-2
[S] Shopping hook ........................................................................ 9-5
Smart entry ............................................................................... 2-2 Seatback pocket ..................................................................... 9-6
Smart door lock and unlock................................................. 2-2 Starting engine ........................................................................ 10-1
Emergency key.................................................................... 2-5 Starting procedure ............................................................. 10-2
Seats ......................................................................................... 3-1 Precautions for automatic transmission -
Correct driving posture........................................................ 3-1 equipped vehicle ............................................................... 10-2
Seat belt warning light and buzzer........................................... 3-10 Shifting points (Manual transmission) ..................................... 10-3
SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) air bags for Recommended shifting speeds ......................................... 10-3
driver and front passenger ....................................................... 3-26 Maximum allowable speeds .............................................. 10-3
SRS air bag .............................................................................. 3-30 Spark plug check and replacement ........................................ 14-11
How air bag operates.......................................................... 3-31 Type 1................................................................................. 14-11
Cases where the air bags are actuated............................... 3-32 Type 2................................................................................. 14-13
Steering wheel free play check ............................................... 14-25

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[T] [V]
Trunk/boot ................................................................................ 2-13 Vehicle identification ................................................................ ii
Tachometer .............................................................................. 5-19 Vehicle data recordings............................................................. 3-40
Tuner Operation ....................................................................... 7-5 VSC & TRC OFF switch............................................................. 4-12
Tools ........................................................................................ 11-5 VSC (Vehicle stability control) . TRC (Traction control)............ 10-20
Jack ................................................................................... 11-5 VSC ................................................................................... 10-20
Tool bag ............................................................................. 11-6 TRC ................................................................................... 10-20
Towing ..................................................................................... 11-13 Vehicle specifications............................................................... 17-1
Flat bed type ...................................................................... 11-13
Wheel lift type .................................................................... 11-14 [W]
Emergency towing ............................................................. 11-14 Warning buzzer ....................................................................... 2-5
Towing hook ....................................................................... 11-15 Wiper and washer switches .................................................... 4-9
Instructions on towing ........................................................ 11-16 Windshield wiper and washer switch ............................... 4-10
Other vehicle towing .......................................................... 11-16 Warning lights .......................................................................... 5-2
Tyres ........................................................................................ 14-39 Parking brake warning light .............................................. 5-2
Tyre air pressure ................................................................ 14-39 Brake warning light ........................................................... 5-3
Tyre rotation ....................................................................... 14-40 Oil pressure warning light ................................................. 5-4
Tyre wear check ................................................................. 14-40 Battery charge warning light ............................................ 5-4
Instructions on tyres ........................................................... 14-41 Malfunction indicator light (MIL) ....................................... 5-5
Tyre specifications ................................................................... 17-4 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) warning light .................. 5-5
Automatic transmission warning light ............................... 5-6
[U] Seat belt warning light ...................................................... 5-6
Utility box ................................................................................. 9-3 Air bag warning light ........................................................ 5-7
Center panel ..................................................................... 9-3 Door ajar warning light ..................................................... 5-7
Driver’s side ...................................................................... 9-3 Low fuel level warning light .............................................. 5-8
Water temperature warning light ...................................... 5-8
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Power steering warning light ............................................ 5-8
Key-free warning light ...................................................... 5-9
Warning sounds....................................................................... 11-17
Windshield washer fluid level check ....................................... 14-23
Wiper blade replacement ........................................................ 14-28
Front .................................................................................. 14-28
Weights .................................................................................... 17-4

[X]

[Y]
Your Owner’s Manual ............................................................... i
Your responsibility for maintenance ........................................ ii

[Z]

[3]
3-point emergency lock retractor type seat belts (ELR) ......... 3-9

18–8

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The following Wireless Communication products in this vehicle
is certified (Type Approved) by SIRIM under Communication
and Multimedia Act 1998
Keyless entry systems (keyless transmitter),
Keyless entry systems/immobilizer (smartkey transmitter),
HIDF16000019 HIDF20000224 Immobilizer equipment (body ECU)

Immobilizer systems
HIDF15000053
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OD63D-D1117-04

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