warning DAEWOO MATIZ 2003 Service Service Manual

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8B–62 SUPPLEMENTAL INFLATABLE RESTRAINTS (SIR)
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DTC 25 – Warning Lamp Failure (Cont’d)
Step Action Value(s) Yes No



11



1. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Using a multimeter, check the voltage at the fuse
F1.
Does the multimeter show the specified value?

11–14 v


Go to Step 13


Go to Step 12


12



Repair the open power supply circuit for the fuse F1.
Is the repair complete?





Go to
Diagnostic
System Check






13




1. Disconnect the connector C208.
2. Turn the ignition ON.
3. Using a multimeter, check the voltage on the
instrument harness side of the terminal 3 of the
connector C208.
Does the multimeter show the specified value?



11–14 v




Go to Step 15




Go to Step 14




14





1. Check the warning lamp bulb.
2. Replace the warning lamp bulb, if needed.
3. If the bulb is good, repair the open circuit between
the fuse F1 and the terminal 3 of the connector
C208.
Is the repair complete?










Go to
Diagnostic
System Check








15




1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
2. Wait at least 1 minute before proceeding.
3. Replace the SIR wiring harness.
Is the repair complete?






System OK



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SUPPLEMENTAL INFLATABLE RESTRAINTS (SIR) 8B–67
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D110B315
DIAGNOSTIC ILLUSTRATION 14
Checking for a short to ground in the instrument harness
on the instrument harness side at the terminal 3 of the
connector C208.
D110B316
DIAGNOSTIC ILLUSTRATION 15
Checking the voltage of the warning lamp circuit on the
instrument harness side at the terminal 3 of the connec-
tor C208.
D110B310
.
DIAGNOSTIC ILLUSTRATION 16
Checking the driver seat belt pretensioner circuit conti-
nuity on the sensing and driagnostic module side of the
connector.
D110B311
DIAGNOSTIC ILLUSTRATION 17
Checking the driver seat belt pretensioner circuit for a
short to ground.

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SUPPLEMENTAL INFLATABLE RESTRAINTS (SIR) 8B–73
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D110B009A
3. Install the floor console. Refer to Section 9G, Interior
Trim.
4. Connect the negative battery cable.
5. Check for proper operation of the system.
Turn the ignition ON while watching the supple-
mental inflatable restraints warning lamp.
The warning lamp should turn ON for about 4 sec-
onds, and then turn OFF.

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INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFORMATION 9E–3
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
COMPONENT LOCATOR
INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY
(Left–Hand Drive Shown, Right–Hand Drive Similar)
D19B401A
1. Tie–Bar
2. Tie–Bar Center
3. Instrument Panel Guide
4. Defroster Grille
5. Instrument Panel Upper Cap
6. Passenger’s Airbag Blank Cover
7. Demister Grille
8. Side Ventilation Grille
9. Glove Box Bracket
10. Glove Box11. Instrument Cluster Housing Molding
12. Center Ventilation Grille
13. Switch Blank Cover (Fog Lamp Switch)
14. Hazard Warning Switch
15. Immobilizer LED Indicator Switch
16. Ashtray Bracket
17. Ashtray
18. Ashtray Lamp
19. Cigar Lighter Housing
20. Instrument Cluster Bracket
21. Instrument Panel

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9E –22 INSTRUMENT/DRIVER INFORMATION
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
SPECIFICATIONS
FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS

Application

Nm

Lb-Ft

Lb-In
Passenger’s Airbag Module Blank Cover Screw

1.5–2



13–18
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INDICATOR LAMPS SPECIFICATIONS
Indicator Lamp Color Bulb
ABS Warning Amber 14 v 1.4 W
Airbag Warning Red 14 v 1.4 W
Battery Charge Indicator Red 14 v 1.4 W
Fasten Seat Belt Warning Red 14 v 1.4 W
High Beam Indicator Blue 14 v 1.4 W
Low Fuel Level Warning Amber 12 v 3 W Oil Pressure Warning Red 14 v 1.4 W Parking Brake Indicator and Brake Fluid Warning Red 14 v 1.4 W Service Engine Soon Warning Amber 14 v 1.4 W
Turn Signal Indicators

Green

14 v 1.4 W
Instrument Cluster IlluminationBlue12 v 3 W
Rear Fog Lamp IndicatorAmber14 v 1.4 W

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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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9T–2 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY AND ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY AND
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The remote keyless entry and anti-theft system can per-
form the following functions:
Remotely lock and unlock the vehicle doors with a
hand-held high-frequency transmitter.
Sense intrusion into the vehicle through the doors,
the tailgate, or the hood.
Activate a warning to signal an intrusion.
Help the driver find the vehicle in a parking area.
Automatically re-lock the doors if a door or the trunk is
not opened within 30 seconds after the vehicle has
been unlocked by the remote keyless entry.
Communicate serial data to a scan tool to help diag-
nose system faults.
The remote keyless entry and anti-theft system consists
of the following components:
Keyless entry and anti-theft control module/receiver.
Security indicator.
Tailgate open switch.
Door open switches.
Central locking unit.
Flashing turn signal lamps.
Siren.
Hood open switch.
REMOTE LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
The hand-held transmitter locks and unlocks the vehicle
doors by sending radio waves to the control module/re-
ceiver in the vehicle. The effective range of the transmit-
ter varies between 5 and 10 meters (approximately 16 to
32 feet), depending on whether or not objects such as
other vehicles are blocking the path of the radio waves.
The transmitter has a LOCK button and an UNLOCK
button which only function when the ignition is OFF.
Pressing the UNLOCK button has the following effects:
The doors are unlocked.
The turn signal lamps flash twice.
The control module is disarmed.
Pressing the LOCK button has the following effects:
The doors are locked.
The turn signal lamps flash once.
The control module is armed.
The transmitter has a replaceable battery. The battery is
designed to last at least two years before replacement is
necessary.
SECURITY INDICATOR
There is a security indicator on the instrument panel. Af-
ter the LOCK button of the transmitter is pressed, the
module is placed in the armed mode, and the security
indicator flashes. The security indicator turns ON for 1/8
second and OFF for 7/8 second. It then flashes at that
frequency until the control module/receiver is disarmed.
INTRUSION SENSING
The anti-theft function is armed if the transmitter sends
the LOCK message to the control module/receiver when
the ignition is OFF.
When the hood, the door, or the tailgate is opened, the
hood open switch, the door open switch, or the tailgate
open switch will change its input to ground. The alarm
will be activated if the hood open sensor, the door open
sensor, or the tailgate open sensor changes its input to
ground before either of the following conditions occurs:
An UNLOCK message is received from the transmit-
ter.
SIREN
The remote keyless entry system is armed when the
LOCK message is received from the transmitter when
the ignition is OFF. When the system is armed, it will ac-
tivate the siren and flash the turn signals for 28 seconds
if any of the following conditions occurs:
A door is opened (front door open switch input is
changed to ground).
The tailgate is opened (tailgate open switch input is
changed to ground).
The hood is opened while the anti-theft system is
armed (hood open switch input is changed to
ground).
The siren is disarmed when any of the following condi-
tions occurs:
The ignition switch is turned ON with the key.
The UNLOCK button or the LOCK button on the re-
mote transmitter is pressed.
VEHICLE LOCATOR
The remote keyless entry system assists the driver in lo-
cating the vehicle. When the vehicle is unlocked with the
remote control, the turn signals flash twice to indicate
the location of the vehicle. The duration of the flashes
and the length of time between flashes is used to indi-
cate certain vehicle conditions. Refer to “Fault or Alarm
Indication” in this section.

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