Window DAEWOO MATIZ 2003 Service Repair Manual

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1F–270 ENGINE CONTROLS
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
MAA1F330
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) – P1628 IMMOBILIZER NO SUCCESSFUL
COMMUNICATION
Circuit Description
When the ignition switch is turned to ON, the key tested
by immobilizer anti-theft system. While the key code is
being read by immobilizer control unit or integrated anti-
theft control unit, the engine can start run with any key
that will turn the lock cylinder. the key code is read and
compared with key codes that have been stored in the
memory of the immobilizer control unit. If a valid key is
detected, the immobilizer control unit sends a serial data
release message to the Engine Control Module (ECM).
Included in the release message is an identification (ID)
code which assures that neither the immobilizer control
unit nor the ECM have been substituted to defeat the
system. If the ECM receives an invalid release mes-
sage, the ECM performs the following action:
Disable the fuel injector circuit.
Disable the fuel pump circuit.
Disable the ignition coil.
A Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) will stored if detect
communication link failure between the ECM and im-
mobilizer control unit.Conditions for Setting the DTC
Ignition switch is turned to ON.
Immobilizer option auto detected.
ECM release time window(1.5 or 2 seconds) expired.
Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) signal is less than 512
km/h.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) will not illumi-
nate.
The ECM will store conditions which were present
when the DTC was set as Failure Records data only.
This information will not be stored in the Freeze
Frame data.
Conditions for Clearing the MIL/DTC
A history DTC will clear after 40 consecutive warm-up
cycles without a fault.
DTC(s) can be cleared by using the scan tool.

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1F–272 ENGINE CONTROLS
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
MAA1F330
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) – P1629 IMMOBILIZER WRONG
COMPUTATION
Circuit Description
When the ignition switch is turned to ON, the key tested
by immobilizer anti-theft system. While the key code is
being read by immobilizer control unit or integrated anti-
theft control unit, the engine can start run with any key
that will turn the lock cylinder. the key code is read and
compared with key codes that have been stored in the
memory of the immobilizer control unit. If a valid key is
detected, the immobilizer control unit sends a serial data
release message to the Engine Control Module (ECM).
Included in the release message is an identification (ID)
code which assures that neither the immobilizer control
unit nor the ECM have been substituted to defeat the
system. If the ECM receives an invalid release mes-
sage, the ECM performs the following action:
Disable the fuel injector circuit.
Disable the fuel pump circuit.
Disable the ignition coil.
A Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) will stored if detect
communication link failure between the ECM and immo-
bilizer control unit.Conditions for Setting the DTC
Ignition switch is turned to ON.
Immobilizer option auto detected.
ECM release time window(1.5 or 2 seconds) expired.
Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) signal is less than 512
km/h.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) will not illumi-
nate.
The ECM will store conditions which were present
when the DTC was set as Failure Records data only.
This information will not be stored in the Freeze
Frame data.
Conditions for Clearing the MIL/DTC
A history DTC will clear after 40 consecutive warm-up
cycles without a fault.
DTC(s) can be cleared by using the scan tool.

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7A–2 HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DESCRIPTION AND SYSTEM OPERATION
HEATING AND VENTILATION
SYSTEMS
The base heater system is designed to provide heating,
ventilation, windshield defrosting, and side window de-
fogging.
The heater and fan assembly blower regulates the air-
flow from the air inlet for further processing and distribu-
tion.
The heater core transfers the heat from the engine cool-
ant to the inlet air.
The temperature door regulates the amount of the air
that passes through the heater core. The temperature
door also controls the temperature of the air by control-
ling the mix of the heated air and the ambient air.
The mode door regulates the flow and the distribution
of the processed air to the heater ducts and to the de-
froster ducts.
This console-mounted heating and ventilation panel
contains the following:
Three Rotary Control Knobs
1. The Rotary Temperature Control Knob
Actuates by cable.
Raises the temperature of the air entering the ve-
hicle by rotation toward the right, or the red portion
of the knob.
2. The Rotary Blower Control Knob
Turns on to operate the blower motor at four speeds.
Turns
to stop the blower.
Operates completely independently both from the
mode control that regulates the defroster door and
from the temperature control knob.Changes the fan speed in any mode and at any
temperature setting.
3. The Rotary Mode Control Knob:
Actuates by cable.
Regulates the air distribution between the wind-
shield, the instrument panel, and the floor vents.
Push Knobs
1. The Rear Window Defogger Push Knob
Controls the rear window defogger.
Turns ON the rear window defogger when the push
knob is pressed and the indicator lamp is illumi-
nated.
2. The A/C Push Knob (if the vehicle is equipped with air
conditioning)
Controls the A/C.
Turns the A/C ON when the push knob is down.
However, if the blower control knob is OFF, the A/C
system is OFF, regardless of the position of the
A/C knob.
One Lever
1. The Fresh Air Control Lever
Operates by cable.
Switches between recirculating passenger compart-
ment air and bringing outside air into the passenger
compartment.
Draws in outside air when the lever is moved to the
left.
Recirculates inside air when the lever is moved to
the right.

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HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM 7A–11
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
IMPROPER AIR DELIVERY OR NO MODE SHIFT
This procedure provides a test of all functions of the heater/defroster unit.
1. Warm up the vehicle.
2. Keep the engine running.
3. Perform the tests outlined in the table below and look for the results indicated.
CONTROL SETTINGS CORRECT RESULTS



MODE
KNOB



TEMP.
CONTROL



BLOWER
MOTOR
SWITCH


BLOWER
SPEED



POWER
VENT
OUTLET


FLOOR
OUTLET



DEFROST
OUTLET



SIDE
WINDOW
OUTLET
Vent Cold Off Off No
Airflow No
Airflow No
Airflow No
Airflow



Vent

Cold

4

High

Ambient
Airflow
No
Airflow
No
Airflow
No
Airflow



Floor

Cold to Hot

4

High

No
Airflow
Cold to Hot
Airflow

Minimum
Cold to Hot
Airflow

Minimum
Cold to Hot
Airflow




Defroster


Cold to Hot


4


High



No
Airflow



Minimum
Cold to Hot
Airflow



Cold to Hot
Airflow



Minimum
Cold to Hot
Airflow
If any of these settings does not produce the correct results, perform the following diagnostic procedure.

Step

Action

Value(s)

Yes

No
1

Verify the customer’s complaint.
Are the customer’s concerns verified?



Go to Step 2

System OK




2





Examine the affected door in the unit for proper
cable attachment.
Check the cable connection to the door.
Check that the cable sheath is properly re-
tained.
Is the cable connected properly?









Go to Step 4




Go to Step 3
3

Repair as necessary.
Is the repair complete?


System OK







4





1. Disconnect the cable at the door.
2. Check the range of the door travel and the effort
required to move it.
Does the door move freely through its entire range
of travel so that it can close at both ends of the
range?









Go to Step 5




Go to Step 3

5


Check the travel of the Bowden cable by turning the
control knob.
Is the cable travel OK?


Go to Step 6

Go to Step 7



6




1. Reinstall the cable.
2. Recheck the system using the “Control
Settings/Correct Results” tests in this procedure.
Does the system perform properly?








System OK



Go to Step 9



7



1. Check the cable attachment at the control.
2. Check for a broken control.
Is there a problem with the cable attachment or the
control?





Go to Step 8


Go to Step 9

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7A–16 HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
BLOWER NOISE
Step Action Value(s) Yes No

1

Verify the customer’s complaint.
Are the customer’s concerns verified?

Go to Step 2

System OK








2








1. Sit inside the vehicle.
2. Close the doors and windows.
3. Turn the ignition ON.
4. Set the blower speed to 4.
5. Set the temperature to full cold.
6. Cycle through the blower speeds, the modes, and
the temperature settings in order to find the noise.
Is the blower noise constant at high blower speeds
or certain modes, but absent at lower speeds or in
other modes?















Go to Step 11







Go to Step 3



3



Check for vibrations from the blower motor and fan
assembly at each blower speed by feeling the
blower motor housing.
Did you find excessive vibration?





Go to Step 6


Go to Step 4



4




1. Remove the blower motor and fan assembly.
Refer to ‘‘Blower Motor” in this section.
2. Check for foreign material at the opening of the
blower inlet.
Did you find any foreign material at the blower inlet?







Go to Step 5



Go to Step 6
5

Remove all foreign material.
Is the repair complete?


System OK

Go to Step 6



6




1. Examine the blower fan for wear spots, cracked
blades, a cracked hub, a loose fan retaining nut,
or bad alignment.
2. Examine the blower case for wear spots.
Did you find any problem?







Go to Step 7



Go to Step 9
7

Lubricate the motor.
Is the repair complete?


System OK

Go to Step 8

8


Replace the motor and fan assembly.
Is the repair complete?


System OK

Go to Step 9

9


If the noise is a click/tick or whine, replace the mo-
tor.
Is the repair complete?


System OK

Go to Step 10
10

Reinstall the original motor.
Is the problem still present?



Go to Step 11

System OK



11




1. Set the blower speed on 4.
2. Check full-hot to full-cold temperature positions in
the defrost, floor, and vent modes.
Is the noise present in the defrost mode only?







Go to Step 12



Go to Step 13





12





1. Check the ducts for obstructions or foreign
materials.
2. Remove any obstructions or foreign materials.
3. Check floor/defroster door seals.
4. Repair or replace, as needed.
Is the repair complete?









System OK






13 Is the noise present in the floor mode only? – Go to Step 12 Go to Step 14

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MANUAL CONTROL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 7B–9
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
Insufficient Cooling Diagnosis (Cont’d)
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
12
Repair the electrical circuit to the A/C compressor
clutch coil.
Does the A/C clutch engage?

Go to Step 20Go to Step 13
13Replace the A/C compressor clutch coil.
Does the A/C clutch engage?–Go to Step 9Go to Step 10
14
Important: Perform this test under garage condi-
tions; 21-32C (70-90F) and no sun load. Follow
this test carefully for accurate results.
1. Close all of the windows and the doors of the
vehicle.
2. Set the A/C controls to the following positions:
The A/C switch to the ON position.
The fresh air control switch to fresh air.
The blower motor to 4.
The temperature to full cold.
3. Start the engine and follow it to run at idle for
5 minutes.
4. Feel the evaporator inlet and outlet pipes.
Is there a noticeable difference in the temperature of
the evaporator inlet and outlet pipes?

Go to Step 16Go to Step 15
15
1. Recover the A/C system refrigerant.
2. Replace the expansion valve as needed.
3. Evacuate and recharge the A/C system.
4. Check the A/C system for leaks.
5. Note the discharge air temperature with the A/C
ON.
Is the discharge temperature normal?

Go to Step16Go to Step 18
16
Feel the liquid pipe between the condenser and the
expansion valve.
Is the pipe cold?

Go to Step 19Go to Step 17
17
1. Remove the restriction of the high pressure side.
2. Check the A/C system for leaks.
Is the repair complete?

System OK

18
1. Recover the A/C system refrigerant.
2. Evacuate and recharge the A/C system.
3. Check the A/C system for leaks.
Is the repair complete?

System OK

19
1. Run the engine at 3,000 rpm.
2. Close all of the windows and doors of the vehicle.
3. Set the A/C controls to the following positions:
The A/C switch to the ON position.
The fresh air control switch to fresh air.
The blower motor to 4.
The temperature to full cold.
4. Turn the A/C switch ON and OFF every
20 seconds for 3 minutes.
Are the A/C compressor high and the low side
pressures within the specified value of each other?
Low Side
Pressure:
200 kPa
(29 psi)
High Side
Pressure:
1,500 kPa
(217.5 psi)
System OKGo to Step 22

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8B–74 SUPPLEMENTAL INFLATABLE RESTRAINTS (SIR)
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D110B010
AIRBAG MODULE DEPLOYMENT
(IN VEHICLE)
(Left–Hand Drive Shown, Right–Hand
Drive Similar)
Deploy the airbags before disposing of them. This in-
cludes those in a whole vehicle being scrapped.
If the vehicle is still within the warranty period, contact
the Daewoo regional service manager for approval or
special instructions before deploying the airbag mod-
ules.
Caution: Before deploying the airbags, remove all
loose objects from the airbags expansion area.
Caution: Deploy the airbags with the vehicle doors
closed and the side windows open.
Caution: Deploy the airbags only in an evacuated
area. Service personnel who must be present dur-
ing the deployment should be at least 10 meters
(33 feet) in front of the vehicle.
Caution: Do not connect the voltage source until af-
ter having completed all other preparations for the
deployment of the airbags.
Caution: Allow a deployed airbag module to cool
for at least 30 minutes before handling.
Caution: Wear the gloves and the eye protectors
during the disposal process.
Caution: If the deployment fails, disconnect the volt-
age source and wait 5 minutes before approaching
the vehicle.
Deployment Procedure
1. Disconnect both battery cables and place the battery
at least 10 meters (32.8 feet) from the vehicle.
Caution: Wait 1 minute after disconnecting both
battery cables to allow the capacitor inside the
sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) to discharge
before taking any other action. The capacitor sup-
plies the reserve power to deploy the airbags, even
if the battery is disconnected. Unintentional deploy-
ment of the airbags can cause injury.
2. Remove the lower cover from the steering column.
3. At the lower steering column, cut the two wires lead-
ing from the supplemental inflatable restraint (SIR)
harness to the clock spring.
4. Strip 13 mm (0.5 inch) of insulation from the ends of
the wires leading to the clock spring.
5. Use two additional wires, each at least 10 meters
(33 feet) long, to reach from the deployment battery
to the airbag module.
6. Strip 13 mm (0.5 inch) of insulation from the ends of
these two additional wires.
7. Twist the two wires together at one end.

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9A–10 BODY WIRING SYSTEM
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
FUSE CHART
FuseRating/ SourceCircuit
Ef1 (Engine Fuse)50ABATABS
Ef240ABATIgnition Switch, Instrument Panel Fuse Block
(F5, F11 ~ F13)
Ef310ABATFuel cut-off Switch (Inertia Switch)
Ef410AIGN 1Fuel, EBCM, Generator, VSS, Fuel Pump Relay, Main Relay,
Ignition Coil
Ef5––Not Used
Ef620ABATBlower Motor
Ef715ABATRear Window Defogger
Ef810ABATHeadlamp Hi Beam, Right Side
Ef910ABATHeadlamp Hi Beam, Left Side
Ef1010ABATHeadlamp Lo Beam, Right Side
Ef1110ABATHeadlamp Lo Beam, Left Side
Ef1210A58Tail and Illumination Lamps, Right Side
Ef1310A58Tail and Illumination Lamps, Left Side
Ef1410ABATA/C Compressor
Ef1530ABATRadiator Fan
Ef1610A–Spare
Ef1710ABATHorn
Ef1820ABATHeadlamp Relay, Hi Beam Passing, DRL Module
Ef1915ABATECM, Main Relay
Ef2015ABATFront Fog Lamp
Ef2115A–Spare
F1 (Fuse)10AIGN 1Cluster, Clock, IMMO, Anti-Theft Control Unit,
DRL Relay
F210AIGN 1SDM
F325AIGN 1Hazard Switch, DRL Module
F410AIGN 1Turn Signal Lamp
F515ABATStop Lamp
F610AACCAudio
F720AACCCigar Light
F815AIGN 2Wiper
F915AIGN 2Rear Wiper Motor, Front & Rear Washer, Backup Lamp
F1010AIGN 2Auto Miror Switch
F1110AEf2IMMO, Audio, Room Lamp
F1215AEf2Hazard, Clock
F1320AEf2Anti-Theft Control Unit, Door Lock
F1420ASTStarter Motor

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9B – 2 LIGHTING SYSTEMS
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
HEADLAMPS AND PARKING LAMPS
The headlamps are controlled by the multifunction lever
located on the left side of the steering column. They will
come on with the ignition switch in any position. Turning
the headlamp switch to the first position turns on the
parking lamps, the license plate lamps and the instru-
ment panel illumination. Turning the switch to the sec-
ond position turns on all of the previous lamps and the
headlamps. Turning the switch to the off position turns
off all the lamps.
The parking lamps can be turned on by turning the light-
ing switch to the first position. The parking lamps can be
turned off by turning the switch to the OFF position.
Headlamp high beam and low beam are also controlled
by this lever. When the headlamps are on, pushing the
lever away from the driver until the switch clicks
changes the lamp from low beam to high beam. An indi-
cator lamp on the instrument cluster assembly will come
on when the high beam headlamps are on. To return the
headlamps to low beam, pull the lever toward the driver.
The headlamps must be aimed for proper illumination of
the road. Headlamp aim should be checked whenever a
new headlamp assembly is installed or service repairs to
the front end area may have disturbed the headlamp as-
sembly or its mountings.
FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMPS
When the turn signals are activated, the side turn signal
lamps flash to signal a turn. The turn signal works only
when the ignition switch is on.
The turn signals are controlled by the light switch on the
left side of the steering column. Moving the lever all the
way up or down (past the detent) will turn on the turn sig-
nals. When the turn is completed, the lever will return to
horizontal and the turn signals will stop flashing.
For changing lanes or shallow turns where the steering
wheel does not turn far enough to cancel the signal,
move the signal only to the first detent and hold it there.
When the lever is released, it will return to horizontal and
the turn signal will cancel.
REAR FOG LAMP
The rear fog lamp is incorporated in the drive side tail-
lamp assembly and are controlled by the rear fog lamp
switch on the instrument panel. The rear fog lamp can
be turned on only when headlamps are on.
TAILLAMPS
The taillamps, stoplamps, backup lamp(s), rear fog lamp
(if equipped with) and turn signal lamps are one assem-
bly.
Turning on either the headlamps or the parking lamps
will also turn on the taillamps. When the brake pedal is
pushed, the taillamps will glow brighter to serve as sto-
plamps.
The center high-mounted stoplamp is located in the rear
window and will come on when the brake pedal is
pressed.
LICENSE PLATE LAMPS
The license plate lamps will come on when the head-
lamps or the parking lamps are on. The license plate
lamps are mounted on the rear bumper, above the li-
cense plate.
INTERIOR COURTESY LAMP
The courtesy lamp is located on the headliner just be-
fore the front seats. The lamp switch has three posi-
tions. If the switch is in the center position, the lamp will
go on whenever a door is opened and go off when it is
closed. In the ON position, the lamp will stay on until it is
turned off. In the OFF position, the lamp will not come
on, even when a door is opened.
BACKUP LAMP(S)
The backup lamps are located in the rear combination
lamps. They will come on when the transaxle is shifted
into REVERSE. On a vehicle with a manual transaxle,
they are activated by a reverse switch which is part of
the transaxle.
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS (DRL)
(W/Europe Only)
The daytime running lamps (DRL) work in conjunction
with the exterior lamps system. When the ignition switch
is turned to the ”II” position with the light switch off, park-
ing, tail, license plate and instrument panel lights illumi-
nate. And, when the engine is started, the headlamps
(low beam) also come on.
They remain on until the ignition switch is turned off or
the light switch is turned on. They revert to normal op-
eration when the light switch is on.
The daytime running lamps (DRL) is optional.

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9B–12 LIGHTING SYSTEMS
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D209B102
CHMSL MOUNTING BRACKET
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the center high–mounted stoplamp
(CHMSL). Refer to “Center High–Mounted Stoplamp”
in this section.
3. Remove the rear window wiper motor assembly. Re-
fer to Section 9D, Wipers/Washer Systems.
4. Remove the CHMSL mounting bracket.
Remove the bolts (1).
Remove the CHMSL mounting bracket (2).
D209B103
Installation Procedure
1. Install the CHMSL mounting bracket with the bolts.
2. Install the rear window wiper motor assembly. Refer
to Section 9D, Wipers/Washer Systems.
3 .Install the CHMSL. Refer to “Center High–Mounted
Stoplamp” in this section.
4. Connect the negative battery cable.
D19D510A
LICENSE PLATE LAMPS
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the license plate lamp from the tailgate han-
dle.
Remove the screws (1).
Draw out the license plate lamp (2).
Remove the license plate lamp bulb (3).
D19D511A
3. Remove the rear window wiper motor assembly. Re-
fer to Section 9D, Wipers/Washer Systems.
4. Disconnect the electrical connector in the tailgate.
5. Remove the tailgate handle. Refer to Section 9M, Ex-
terior Trim.
6. Remove the license plate lamp socket.
Remove the socket (1).

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