The SsangYong Kyron 2005-2012 All Service Repair Manual is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to maintain and repair their vehicle. This manual covers everything from basic maintenance tasks to complex repairs, providing detailed instructions and diagrams to guide you through each procedure.
You'll find information on general maintenance, troubleshooting, engine service and repair, transmission service and repair, brake system, electrical system, wiring diagrams, suspension, periodic lubrication, steering, cooling system, fuel injection and fuel system, emission system, engine control system, chassis and body, restraint system, axle, and much more.
This manual is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to save money on repairs, gain a deeper understanding of their vehicle, or simply perform routine maintenance themselves.
The SsangYong Kyron, produced from 2005 to 2012, was a mid-size SUV that aimed to carve a niche in the burgeoning crossover market. It was SsangYong's first foray into this segment and featured a distinctive, angular design language, showcasing a bold and rugged aesthetic. Underneath its muscular exterior, the Kyron offered a choice of two robust diesel engines: a 2.0-liter unit producing 141 horsepower and a more powerful 2.7-liter variant delivering 163 horsepower. Both engines were paired with a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission, channeling power to either a rear-wheel drive or a part-time four-wheel drive system for enhanced off-road capabilities. Despite its sturdy construction and capable off-road prowess, the Kyron faced stiff competition from established players in the segment. It struggled to gain traction in many markets due to its perceived lack of refinement compared to competitors, as well as some reliability concerns that plagued earlier models.
However, the Kyron offered a compelling value proposition for buyers seeking a spacious and capable SUV at a competitive price point. Its spacious cabin accommodated up to five occupants comfortably, with ample cargo space for luggage and gear. The Kyron's standard features included power windows and locks, air conditioning, and a CD player. Higher trim levels offered leather upholstery, a sunroof, and a premium sound system. The Kyron was lauded for its off-road capabilities, thanks to its generous ground clearance, durable suspension, and available four-wheel drive system. It provided a confident driving experience on unpaved surfaces, making it a suitable choice for adventure seekers and those living in areas with challenging terrain. While the Kyron's production run ended in 2012, it left a mark as a testament to SsangYong's attempt to break into the competitive SUV market. The Kyron offered a unique blend of ruggedness, practicality, and affordability, but ultimately fell short of achieving widespread success. Nonetheless, it serves as a reminder of SsangYong's ambitions and its commitment to offering niche vehicles with distinctive character.