This comprehensive Daewoo Ssangyong KORANDO Car Workshop Repair Service Manual provides detailed instructions for servicing, repairing, and maintaining your vehicle. The manual includes detailed information on a wide range of topics, including: general information about the KORANDO, engine, suspension, drive line/axle, brakes, transmission, steering, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), restraints, body, and accessories. This manual is a valuable resource for both professional technicians and DIY enthusiasts who want to get the most out of their KORANDO. The manual is illustrated with clear step-by-step instructions and includes troubleshooting tips to help you diagnose and fix any issues you may encounter. This manual is designed to assist you with every repair and troubleshooting procedure, making it your essential guide for keeping your KORANDO in top condition.
The Daewoo SsangYong Korando is a compact SUV that was produced by the South Korean automaker SsangYong Motor from 1983 to 2020. The name "Korando" is a portmanteau of "Korea" and "Road," reflecting the vehicle's intended purpose as a rugged and capable off-roader. Throughout its production run, the Korando experienced numerous iterations, each evolving to meet changing market demands and consumer preferences. The first generation, launched in 1983, was a body-on-frame SUV with a particularly rugged design. It was powered by a 2.3-liter gasoline engine and offered both 4x2 and 4x4 drivetrain options. The Korando was marketed as a capable off-roader, with its sturdy construction and high ground clearance making it suitable for challenging terrain.
The subsequent generations of the Korando saw a gradual shift towards a more refined and on-road-focused approach. The second generation, launched in 1996, adopted a unibody construction, resulting in a more comfortable and car-like driving experience. This generation also introduced a diesel engine option, further enhancing its fuel efficiency and practicality. The third and fourth generations, launched in 2006 and 2010 respectively, continued this trend, with a focus on refined styling, modern features, and improved safety. The fourth generation, in particular, was a significant departure from the earlier Korando models, adopting a more contemporary design and incorporating a wide range of creature comforts and technology. The Korando was discontinued in 2020, leaving a legacy of ruggedness and versatility in the compact SUV segment.