Download the original and colored OEM workshop service and repair manual for the 2017 SsangYong Tivoli and Tivoli XLV (X103), complete with wiring diagrams, in a convenient PDF format.
2017 SsangYong Tivoli and XLV Repair Manual
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Original and Colored OEM Workshop Manual: 2017 SsangYong Tivoli and Tivoli XLV (X103)
Download the original and colored OEM workshop service and repair manual for the 2017 SsangYong Tivoli and Tivoli XLV (X103), complete with wiring diagrams, in a convenient PDF format.
| File Format | |
| File Language | English |
| You’ll Get | 202.4 MB |
| Page Count | 1,610 |
| Wiring Diagram | Included |
| Delivery Method | Instant Download |
Engines Covered:
- G16DF
- G16DTF
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Service Information: Covers all aspects of service, repair, and maintenance for the Tivoli and Tivoli XLV models.
- Dealer-Authorized Content: The same manual that SsangYong dealership technicians use for diagnostics and repairs.
- Color-Coded Wiring Diagrams: Simplifies electrical troubleshooting and repairs.
- Step-by-Step Instructions: Easy to follow for both DIYers and professionals.
- Fully Updated Manual: Contains the latest dealer-approved procedures and specifications.
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CONTENTS: 2017 SsangYong TivoliΒ and XLV (X103) Repair Manual
SAMPLE PAGES
π οΈ Common Issues with the 2017 SsangYong Tivoli
Common Mechanical Issues
- Engine Performance
- 1.6L e-XGi Petrol Engine:
- Oil Consumption: Some owners report higher-than-normal oil consumption, particularly in models with higher mileage.
- Timing Chain Wear: Occasional reports of timing chain rattling or stretching, which can lead to engine damage if ignored.
- 1.6L e-XDi Diesel Engine:
- Turbocharger Issues: Turbo lag, boost pressure faults, or failure of the turbocharger unit.
- DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Clogging: Frequent short trips can cause blockages, triggering warning lights and reduced performance.
- 1.6L e-XGi Petrol Engine:
- Transmission
- 6-Speed Automatic (Aisin):
- Rough shifting or hesitation, particularly in cold weather. Software updates may resolve these issues.
- Manual Transmission:
- Clutch wear or difficulty engaging gears, especially in stop-and-go traffic.
- 6-Speed Automatic (Aisin):
- Suspension and Steering
- Front Suspension Noise: Clunking or knocking sounds from worn stabilizer bar links, bushings, or strut mounts.
- Steering Vibration: Reported at highway speeds, often linked to unbalanced wheels or worn suspension components.
- Brake System
- Premature Brake Wear: Rapid pad/rotor wear, especially in urban driving conditions.
- Squeaking Noises: Common due to dust buildup or low-quality brake components.
- Cooling System
- Coolant Leaks: From hoses, radiator, or water pump seals.
Common Electrical Issues
- Infotainment System Glitches
- Touchscreen Freezes: Unresponsive controls or random reboots of the multimedia system.
- Bluetooth/Connectivity Issues: Pairing failures or dropped connections.
- Battery Drain
- Parasitic Drain: Caused by faulty modules (e.g., infotainment, alarm system) or aftermarket accessories.
- Sensor Failures
- TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System): False warnings or sensor malfunctions.
- Parking Sensors/Reverse Camera: Intermittent operation or failure.
- Power Window Regulators
- Slow operation or complete failure due to worn motors or regulators.
- Keyless Entry Issues
- Intermittent failure to lock/unlock doors or start the vehicle.
Key Recalls (Region-Specific)
- Fuel Pump Failure: Some models were recalled for faulty fuel pumps that could cause stalling.
- Takata Airbag Recall: Check local databases (e.g., European Rapex or Korean recalls) to confirm if included.
- Brake Hose Corrosion: In regions with heavy road salt use, brake hoses may degrade prematurely.
Recommendations
- Check Recalls: Use regional recall databases (e.g., EU Rapex) or contact a SsangYong dealer.
- Inspect the Engine:
- Monitor oil levels (petrol models) and watch for turbo issues (diesel models).
- For diesel engines, ensure regular DPF regeneration cycles (avoid short trips).
- Test the Transmission:
- For automatics, ensure software updates are applied.
- For manuals, check clutch engagement and wear.
- Electrical System Check:
- Test the infotainment system, sensors, and battery health.
- Pre-Purchase Inspection:
- Critical for less common models like the Tivoli, as parts availability may vary by region.
- Budget for Maintenance:
- Turbocharger or timing chain repairs can be costly.
Reliability Note
The 2017 Tivoli and XLV are generally robust for city driving, but the turbocharged diesel engine and suspension components are areas to monitor. While not as widely supported as mainstream brands, the Tivoli offers decent value if properly maintained. Always prioritize a thorough inspection and verify parts/service accessibility in your region.








