Scheduled maintenance P - checking, cleaning and adjusting, replacing if necessary; 3 - replacement. In severe operating conditions, these operations are carried out every 5000 km or 6...
Working fluids and filling volumes Working fluid Working fluid classification Refueling volume, l Engine oil API SJ/SL or higher 3,3 (general) 0,3 (filter) 3,0 (pallet) Transmission oil (ITUC) API GL-4...
Checking the condition of drive belts 1. Check the drive belt on all sides for damage and excessive wear. If cracks, delamination of rubber from the cord, wear of the side surfaces or damage to the inner...
Checking and adjusting the alternator drive belt Belt tension check Note: under «old belt» means a belt that has been on the engine for more than 5 minutes. 1. Check the belt for mechanical damage, wear, traces of oil...
Checking and adjusting the power steering pump drive belt Tension check Note: under «old belt» means a belt that has been on the engine for more than 5 minutes. 1. Apply a force of 98 N (10 kg) on the outside of the belt at the...
Checking and adjusting the compressor drive belt Tension check Note: under «old belt» means a belt that has been on the engine for more than 5 minutes. 1. With a force of 98 N (10 kg) in the center of the belt (A)...
Checking the condition of the timing belt Note: belt replacement and tension adjustment are described in chapter «Engine». 1. Check for dirt and oil on the belt surface. Wipe light soiling with a dry cloth or...
Checking the coolant level Note: It is not necessary to remove the expansion tank cap to check the coolant level. 1. Stop the engine and let it cool down. 2. Check the coolant level in the...
Checking the engine oil level 1. Make sure the vehicle is level. 2. Start the engine and warm it up to operating temperature. 3. Stop the engine and wait 5 minutes for the oil to drain into the sump....
Replacing the air filter element 1. Remove the engine cover (if it is installed). 2. Unhook the air filter cover clips. 3. Lift the cover and remove the filter element. 4. Replace the filter element and...
Checking the crankcase ventilation system 1. Disconnect the crankcase ventilation hose from the valve and remove the crankcase ventilation valve. 2. Connect the valve to the crankcase ventilation hose. 3. Engine...
Checking the condition of the exhaust system 1. Visually inspect the exhaust pipe, muffler, and their attachments to the vehicle body for cracks, wear, aging, or damage. 2. Start the engine and carefully check by...
Checking spark plugs and high voltage wires 1. Remove the ignition coil or disconnect the high voltage wire. 2. Using a spark plug wrench, remove the spark plug. 3. Make sure the electrode is not damaged (A) and...
Checking and adjusting the clutch pedal 1. Measure your height (IN) (distance from the floor panel to the back side of the lining) and free running (A) clutch pedals. Rated value: A = 6-13 mm: B = 163.9 mm. 2....
Checking the gearbox oil level 1. Unscrew the filler plug (1). 2. Check the oil level with your finger. The oil level should reach the lower edge of the filler hole. 3. Screw on the plug. Tightening...
Checking the transmission fluid level Attention: the manufacturer strongly recommends that the automatic transmission fluid be changed only at authorized service stations. 1. Place the vehicle on a level...
Checking the Condition of Suspension Parts 1. Check suspension mounts for looseness or damage. Tighten the screw connections to the specified tightening torque. 2. Check the condition of the protective covers and...
Checking the condition of tires and wheels 1. Check the tightness of the wheel nuts and retighten if necessary. 2. Measure tire tread depth (A). Limit value: 1.6 mm. If the measured value is less than the limit,...
Steering Condition Check 1. Set the front wheels to straight ahead. 2. Apply a force of 5 N to the steering wheel and check its play. Rated value: 0-30 mm. 3. If the measured value is greater...
Checking the level of power steering fluid 1. Place the car on a level surface. 2. Check up liquid level on labels on the outside of a tank. At normal temperature (21-27°С) The fluid level in the tank must be...
Checking and adjusting the brake pedal 1. Disconnect the brake light switch connector (2). Loosen switch locknut (1) and pull the switch out so that it does not touch the brake pedal. 2. Fold up the floor...
Checking the brake fluid level The manufacturer may install various types of brake master cylinder in the vehicle. Typically, the GTZ supply reservoir is also the clutch hydraulic supply reservoir....
Checking brake pad wear Front pads 1. Remove the front wheel. 2. Check the thickness of the friction linings of the brake pads through the hole in the brake caliper (without base plate)....
Checking the stroke of the parking brake lever 1. Tighten the parking brake lever (A) with a force of 196 N (20 kg) and count the number of stroke clicks (IN). Rated value: 6-8 clicks. 2. Adjust lever if travel is...
Replacing the air filter of the cabin ventilation system 1. Open the glove box. Unhook the stops and lower the glove box all the way down. 2. Remove the filter cover by depressing the latches. Remove the filter element from...
Washer fluid level check Check the fluid level in the washer reservoir. Top up washer fluid if necessary. Attention: Do not use antifreeze as a washer fluid, as this may damage the car's...