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9E–2 INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFORMATION
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
CIGAR LIGHTER
The cigar lighter is located in the front portion of the in-
strument panel. To use the lighter, push it in completely.
When the lighter is hot, it will release itself from contact
with the heating element. The lighter and the heating
element can be damaged if the lighter is not allowed to
release itself fully from the heating element. Cigar lighter
is not equipped with the lamp.
ASHTRAY
The ashtray is located in the lower portion of the instru-
ment panel. In case of cleaning the ashtray up, remove
the ashtray by pushing the upper button and clean it up.
The ashtray lamp is optional.
INSTRUMENT PANEL VENTS
The center and the side vents in the instrument panel
can be adjusted up and down and from side to side. The
side vents can also be aimed toward the side windows in
order to defog them.
GLOVE BOX
The glove box can be opened by pulling up on the latch
handle. The glove box must be removed in order to gain
access to the passenger-side airbag module.
DIGITAL CLOCK
The digital clock is located in the instrument panel, be-
low the defroster grille. The clock is capable of a 12 –
hour display.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
The instrument cluster is located above the steering col-
umn and in the instrument cluster trim panel. The instru-
ment cluster contains the instruments that provide the
driver with vehicle performance information. The instru-
ment cluster contains a speedometer, an odometer, a
trip odometer, a temperature gauge, a fuel gauge, and
several indicator lamps. For replacement of the indicator
lamp bulbs contained in the instrument cluster, refer to
“Instrument Cluster Indicator Lamps Specifications” in
this section.
SPEEDOMETER/ODOMETER/TRIP
ODOMETER
The speedometer measures the speed of the vehicle. It
consists of an instrument cluster gauge connected to
the vehicle speed sensor on the transaxle output shaft.
The odometer measures the total distance the vehicle
has traveled since it was manufactured. It consists of an
instrument cluster gauge connected to the vehicle
speed sensor on the transaxle output shaft.
The trip odometer measures the distance the vehicle
has traveled since the odometer was last reset. It con-
sists of an instrument cluster gauge connected to the
vehicle speed sensor on the transaxle output shaft. The
trip odometer can be reset to zero at any time so that the
driver can record the distance traveled from any starting
point.
FUEL GAUGE
The fuel gauge consists of an instrument cluster gauge
connected to a sending unit in the fuel tank.
The fuel gauge indicates the quantity of fuel in the tank
without the ignition switch position.
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
The temperature gauge consists of an instrument clus-
ter gauge connected to a temperature sensor that is in
contact with the circulating engine coolant.
The temperature gauge indicates the temperature of the
coolant. Prolonged driving or idling in very hot weather
may cause the pointer to move beyond the center of the
gauge. The engine is overheating if the pointer moves
into the red zone at the upper limit of the gauge.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INDICATOR
LAMPS
The instrument cluster contains indicator lamps that in-
dicate the functioning of certain systems or the exis-
tence of potential problems with the operation of the
vehicle. The indicator lamps are replaceable. For re-
placement of the indicator lamps contained in the instru-
ment cluster, refer to “Instrument Cluster Indicator
Lamps Specifications” in this section.

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INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFORMATION 9E–7
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D19B304B
DIGITAL CLOCK
Condition Probable Cause Correction


Digital Clock Inoperative

The open or a short in the power supply
circuit to the fuse Ef2 regardless of the
ignition position.

Repair or Replace the power
supply circuit wiring harness.




The open or a short in the power supply
circuit to the fuse F1 with the ignition
position I.

Repair or Replace the power
supply circuit wiring harness.






The open or a short in the power supply
circuit to the fuse Ef12 with the interior
courtesy lamp ON.



Repair or Replace the power
supply circuit wiring harness.




The circuit between the fuse Ef2 and the
fuse F12 is open or short.

Repair or Replace the wiring
harness.
Fuse Ef2, Ef12, F1 or F12 is blown. Replace and fuse.
The circuit between the fuse F12 and the
digital clock connector. Repair or Replace the wiring
harness.



The circuit between the fuse F1 and the
digital clock connector.
Repair or Replace the wiring
harness.




The circuit between the Ef12 and the
digital clock connector.

Repair or Replace the wiring
harness.
Faulty digital clock. Replace the digital clock.
Open ground (G201) circuit. Repair the open ground
circuit.

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9F –2 AUDIO SYSTEMS
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
STEREO CASSETTE AM/FM RADIO
WITH CD CHANGER AND
RDS/AUDIO SECURITY SYSTEM
The stereo digital logic cassette AM/FM radio with elec-
tronic tape ejection and the stereo digital logic cassette
AM/FM radio with a CD changer located under the front
seat (LH) are optional equipment.
The radio data system (RDS) uses a single button to se-
lect a specific radio station once it is set to the listener’s
preference.
The audio security system is activated whenever the au-
dio system circuit is disconnected from the battery. A
four-digit security code must be entered in order for the
audio system to be functional once again. The security
code is stamped on a card located in the vehicle (usually
in the glove box). One of the following security code en-
tering procedures can be followed.
With RDS
1. With the ignition switch in the I or II position, turn the
radio ON. At this time, “CODE” will be shown on the
radio display.
2. Press the P-UP button until the correct first digit is
shown on the display.
3. Press the P-DN button to move over to the second
digit and then press P-UP once again to enter the cor-
rect second digit.
4. Use steps two and three to enter the third and fourth
digits using the same method.
5. After entering the correct four-digit security code,
press the TP button. “CODE OK” will briefly appear
on the radio display, and the system is ready for use.
Wrong Code
If the wrong code is entered, “ERROR 1” will appear on
the display. After this, “CODE” will appear once again,
and the correct security code can be entered. The timebetween each new coding attempt is doubled; a total of
ten coding attempts can be made.
FRONT AND REAR SPEAKERS
All audio systems use four speakers: two speakers
mounted in the front doors and two speakers mounted in
the rear parcel side shelf.
ROOF ANTENNA
Roof antenna is located on the roof and is designed to
separate the antenna pole from the antenna base. The
antenna pole should be removed to prevent the painting
damage before washing the vehicle. The roof antenna
cannot be adjusted.
TAPE PLAYER AND CASSETTE CARE
The head and the capstan are the two parts of the tape
player that should be cleaned. This service should be
performed every 100 hours of cassette operation.
In order to clean the head and the capstan, use a cotton
swab dipped in rubbing alcohol.
A cassette cleaning kit may also be used to clean the
head and the capstan. Follow the cleaning kit instruc-
tions to clean the tape player.
Do not touch the tape head with magnetized tools. If the
head becomes magnetized, it will degrade cassettes
played in the player. No service is performed on the cas-
settes. The cassette manufacturer handles warranties
of the cassettes. Store cassettes away from extreme
heat and direct sunlight.
COMPACT DISC CARE
Handle discs carefully. Store the discs in protective
cases away from the sun, heat, and dust. If the surface
is soiled, dampen a clean, soft cloth in a solution of mild
neutral detergent and wipe the disc clean. Mini discs
(about 3 inches in diameter), will not eject and should
not be used.

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9H – 2 SEATS
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
SEATS
Important: Do not attempt to change the designed seat
position by altering the designed seat adjuster-to-floor
pan anchor provisions or the seat adjuster-to-seat frame
anchor provisions. Changing the seat position could af-
fect the performance of the seat system.
This vehicle is equipped with low-backed front seats
with separate head restraints and a three-passengerfolding rear seat. Split folding rear seat is optional. Seats
cushions and seatbacks have formed foam pads, which
fit the contours of the full–panel seatback frame assem-
bly and the designed contour of the seat cushion frame.
There are no front seat forward or rearward relocation
provisions provided at either the seat adjuster–to–seat
frame or the seat adjuster–to–floor pan anchor attach-
ments.

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SEATS 9H–5
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
ON–VEHICLE SERVICE
D109B528
FRONT SEATS
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the front seat.
Remove the bolts (1).
Disconnect the seat belt warning lamp connector
(2).
Remove the seat (3).
23–28 Nm
D19B529A
Installation Procedure
1. Connect the seat belt warning lamp connector.
2. Install the front seat with the bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the seat bolt to 23–28 Nm (17–21 lb-ft).
a. Seat bolt.
3. Connect the negative battery cable.
D109B530
HEAD RESTRAINT
Removal Procedure
1. Pull the head restraint up to the stop position.
2. Insert a small flathead screwdriver in the notch in the
left guide sleeve and pull up the head restraint by
pushing the head restraint left.

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WATERLEAKS 9I–7
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
SPECIFICATIONS
RECOMMENDED MATERIALS FOR WATERLEAK REPAIRS

Leak Areas

Repair Materials
Windshield, back window

Urethane adhesive, caulking kit, or the equivalent
Metal joints

Brushable seam sealer which can be painted
Ventilation ducts

3MTM Auto Bedding and Glazing Compound or the
equivalent
Small cracks and pin holes 3MTM Drip-Check Sealer or the equivalent Large holes 3MTM Automotive Joint and Seam Sealer Weatherstrips 3MTM 08011 Weatherstrip Adhesive or the equivalent Bolts, studs, and screws Strip caulk
WATERTEST STAND SPECIFICATIONS
Application Description
Nozzle Type
Full jet spray nozzle #1/2 GG-25 or equivalent with a
60° included angle
Nozzle Height Approximately 1,600 mm (63.0 in.) from the floor
Volume of Flow 14L (3.7 gal) per minute
Pressure 155 kPa (22.5 psi) measured at the nozzle


Windshield and A-Pillar Test Stand Position

Approximately 30° down, 45° toward the rear, and
aimed at the corner of the windshield
B-Pillar Test Stand Position Approximately 30° down, 45° toward the rear, and
aimed at the center of the rear door



Back Window and tailgate Test Stand Position


Approximately 30° down, 45° toward the front and
aimed approximately 610 mm (24.0 in.) from the
corner of the back window

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9L –6 GLASS AND MIRRORS
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D19E504
Installation Procedure
1. Install the new weatherstrip to the windshield.
D19E505
2. Apply tape to the new weatherstrip and the wind-
shield to hold the weatherstrip in place.
3. Apply adhesive primer to the windshield frame and
the perimeter of the windshield.
D19E506
4. Apply glass adhesive to the windshield frame.
D19E507A
5. Install the windshield into the windshield frame.
6. Reposition the tape over the weatherstrip, the wind-
shield and the windshield frame to hold the wind-
shield in place.
7. Let the adhesive dry for 24 hours.
8. Remove the tape.

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9L –8 GLASS AND MIRRORS
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D109E511
Installation Procedure
1. Apply tape to the new weatherstrip and the rear win-
dow to hold the weatherstrip in place.
2. Apply adhesive primer to the rear window frame and
the perimeter of the rear window.
D109E512
3. Apply glass adhesive to the rear window frame.
D19E513A
4. Install the rear window into the rear window frame.
5. Reposition the tape over the weatherstrip, the rear
window and the rear window frame to hold the rear
window in place.
6. Let the adhesive dry for 24 hours.
7. Remove the tape.
D19E514A
8. Check for waterleaks by pouring water on the rear
window. If a leak is found, dry the window and fill the
area that leaks with adhesive. If the leak persists,
remove the rear window and repeat the entire pro-
cedure.
9. Connect the rear window defogger electrical con-
nector.
10. Connect the negative battery cable.

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FRAME AND UNDERBODY 9N–3
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
ON–VEHICLE SERVICE
ALIGNMENT CHECKING
An accurate method of determining the alignment of the
underbody uses a measuring tram gauge. The tram
gauge set used to perform the recommended measuring
checks must include a vertical pointer able to reach
457 mm (18 inches).
Two types of measurements can be made with a tram
gauge: direct point-to-point measurements and mea-
surements calculated on a horizontal plane (datum line)
parallel to the underbody. Point-to-point measurements
are generally taken on steering and suspension engine
compartment parts and simply require the vertical point-
ers to be set equally.
For horizontal plane measurements, the vertical pointers
must be set as specified for each point to be measured.
Dimensions-to-gauge holes are measured to the center
of the holes and flush to the adjacent surface metal un-
less otherwise specified. It is recommended that the di-
agonal dimensions to the cross-body be checked on
both sides in order to verify the dimensional accuracy of
the vehicle underbody.
FLOOR PAN INSULATORS
The floor pan insulators have been designed for the
higher floor pan temperatures that result from the use
of the catalytic converter in the exhaust system. There-
fore, when servicing a vehicle, it is essential that any in-sulators that may have been disturbed or removed be
reinstalled in the original sequence and location. Also, if
an insulator needs to be replaced, use only the insula-
tion specified for that location on the floor pan.
When servicing or replacing interior insulators, observe
the following instructions.
Install the insulators in the original position and se-
quence. Butt the pieces together in order to avoid
gapping or overlapping.
If it is necessary to replace an insulator, use only the
specified insulation.
Use the original part to determine the amount of re-
placement material required and as a template for
cutting and fitting the new piece to the floor pan.
When installing the insulator, do not enlarge any cut-
outs or holes that are used for the attachment of interi-
or parts such as the instrument panel or the floor
console.
Route the cross-body harness for interior parts over
the floor pan insulators. Clip it in the original location.
Do not apply spray-on deadeners or trim adhesives to
the top of the floor pan at the area directly over the
catalytic converter or the muffler.
Any insulator service repair or replacement should be
the same thickness, size, and location as the original
installation in the vehicle.

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9O – 2 BUMPERS AND FASCIAS
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
BUMPERS
The bumper systems are installed with the body color
bumper and the general bumper according to the vehicle
grade.
The bumper systems are designed to sustain a collision
into a fixed barrier at 4 km/h (2.5 mph) without damage.
After absorbing the energy of a collision, these bumpersystems restore themselves to their original position.
Both the front and the rear bumpers feature an internal
foam energy absorber and a polymer fascia cover. The
front bumper consists of the bumper fascia and the im-
pact bar. Remove the fascia before removing the impact
bar. The rear bumper consists of the bumper fascia and
the bracket. Removal of rear bumper brackets can be
possible without removing the bumper fascia.

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