Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant, PJSC
Vehicles:
UAZ-374195, UAZ-396295,
UAZ-220695, UAZ-390995,
UAZ-330365, UAZ-390945
and Versions Thereof
Operation Manual
RE 05808600.106-2007
9th edition
Ulyanovsk
2016
Page 1: ...Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant PJSC Vehicles UAZ 374195 UAZ 396295 UAZ 220695 UAZ 390995 UAZ 330365 UAZ 390945 and Versions Thereof Operation Manual RE 05808600 106 2007 9th edition Ulyanovsk 2016...
Page 2: ...gettingstartedtooperateamotorvehicle pleasereadcarefully the Operation Manual and the vehicle log book Please pay special attention to the sections Safety Requirements and Warnings in the Operation Ma...
Page 3: ...ype body separated into a two seat cab a three or five seat passenger cab and a cargo compartment It is designed for both passenger and cargo transportation UAZ 330365 motor vehicle Fig 1 8 is a freig...
Page 4: ...4 Fig 1 1 Overall dimensions averaged of UAZ 374195 motor vehicle with maximum gross weight dimensions are given for reference To center of tow eye To center of tow eye...
Page 5: ...5 Fig 1 2 Overall dimensions averaged of UAZ 374195 05 motor vehicle with maximum gross weight dimensions are given for reference To center of tow eye To center of tow eye...
Page 6: ...6 Fig 1 3 Overall dimensions averaged of UAZ 396295 motor vehicle with maximum gross weight dimensions are given for reference To center of tow eye To center of tow eye...
Page 7: ...7 Fig 1 4 Overall dimensions averaged of UAZ 220695 motor vehicle with maximum gross weight dimensions are given for reference To center of tow eye To center of tow eye...
Page 8: ...8 Fig 1 5 Overall dimensions averaged of UAZ 220695 04 motor vehicle with maximum gross weight dimensions are given for reference To center of tow eye To center of tow eye...
Page 9: ...9 Fig 1 6 Overall dimensions averaged of UAZ 390995 motor vehicle with maximum gross weight dimensions are given for reference To center of tow eye To center of tow eye...
Page 10: ...10 Fig 1 7 Overall dimensions averaged of UAZ 390995 04 motor vehicle with maximum gross weight dimensions are given for reference To center of tow eye To center of tow eye...
Page 11: ...11 Fig 1 8 Overall dimensions averaged of UAZ 330365 motor vehicle with maximum gross weight dimensions are given for reference To center of tow eye To center of tow eye...
Page 12: ...12 Fig 1 9 Overall dimensions averaged of UAZ 330395 motor vehicle with maximum gross weight dimensions are given for reference To center of tow eye...
Page 13: ...13 Fig 1 10 Overall dimensions averaged of UAZ 390945 motor vehicle with maximum gross weight dimensions are given for reference To center of tow eye...
Page 14: ...d in blanks Thesixthsymbol zeroorletter referstotheengineconfiguration option II the Vehicle Identification Section VIS has of eight symbols The first symbol letter or digit means year of manufacture...
Page 15: ...0695 UAZ 220695 04 and UAZ 396295 only Fig 1 12 Vehicle marking 1 Vehicle identification number a b for UAZ 220695 UAZ 220695 04 and UAZ 396295 vehicles b for UAZ 374195 UAZ 374195 05 UAZ 330365 UAZ 3...
Page 16: ...kg 475 Maximum weight of cargo transported on the cargo bed kg _ _ _ _ 1130 840 700 Number of seats including driver s seat barrow 2 5 5 2 10 9 5 7 2 5 Maximum allowable gross vehicle weight kg 2730...
Page 17: ...more than 6 8 7 5 Maximum gradeability degrees 30 Maximum fording depth m 0 5 Maximum speed km h 127 115 Fuel consumption l 100 km when driven at a constant speed of 90 km hr 13 5 3 17 0 3 1 Includin...
Page 18: ...min 1 Maximum torque N m kgf m according to Regulations 85 EEC UN GOST R41 85 198 0 20 2 at 2500 min 1 Lubrication system Combined pressurized and by splashing Housing ventilation Closed system Fuel S...
Page 19: ...ed inside the body at that power takeoff mechanism shall be installed by the customer Permissible power takeoff is 40 Propeller shaft drive type Open type consists of two shafts Each shaft has two uni...
Page 20: ...helpers shock absorbers Four hydraulic telescopic double side action Four telescopic double side action front hydro pneumatic rear hydraulic Wheels and tires wheels Disk type with solid rim steel rim...
Page 21: ...nal V 12 Alternator 5572 14V 80 by Iskra or 5730 14V 80 by Pramo Electro or 5122 3771 14V 80 by Pramo Electro 3212 3771 10 14V 90 by BATE Battery 6ST 66A 6ST 66A w ventilation pipe Spark plugs AU14DVR...
Page 22: ...temperature in the cooling system 80 105 Brake pedal free play mm 5 14 Front wheels toe in 0 4 0 10 0 5 1 5 mm Inner front wheel maximum turning angle degree 26 27 Steering system total play steering...
Page 23: ...2 4 0 21 2 1 0 24 2 4 Rear wheels 225 75R16 0 24 2 4 0 25 2 5 0 24 2 4 0 24 2 4 0 24 2 4 0 27 2 7 0 24 2 4 0 27 2 7 FUELING DATA liters Fuel tanks 1 main 50 50 50 50 50 50 additional 27 27 27 27 Engin...
Page 24: ...80 Steering mechanism housing concave worm type with two ridged roll 0 25 Hydraulic power steering system oil tank steering gear of screw ball nut rack sector with power steering type 1 3 Hydraulic c...
Page 25: ...rollable 4 When getting off a motor vehicle do not leave door and ignition keys inside it 5 Before opening a door ensure that it will not be a hindrance for other road users Beforeclosingadoor makesur...
Page 26: ...hem in ventilation if liquids spill on clothes dry it on the open air before washing moisten the gasoline soot with kerosene when scraping to avoid ingress of the soot toxic substances into your respi...
Page 27: ...es in so that there will not be any hanging ends tuck hair under closed body hair cover foranyworks themotorvehiclemustbesecurelyarrestedwithbrakes do not perform any motor vehicle maintenance and rep...
Page 28: ...place faulty hydraulic pushers 4 Engage the back run in the gear box and the underdrive in the transfer case only after the motor vehicle complete stop 5 Disengage front axle drive when driving on dry...
Page 29: ...aneous haulage of passengers and cargo except for hand luggage in passenger and medical compartments of UAZ 220695 UAZ 390995 UAZ 396295 UAZ 390945 and in passenger and cargo compartment of UAZ 374195...
Page 30: ...Fig 3 3 2 ignition switch Fig 3 5 3 steering wheel 4 multifunctional understeering switches see Fig 3 5 5 sun visor 6 ceiling light A switch is installed next to the ceiling light 7 internal mirror f...
Page 31: ...r 22 ventilation and heating hatch cover actuator handle Fig 3 2 Diagram of gearbox and transfer case lever positions Instrument panel The following is installed on the instrument panel Fig 3 3 1 diag...
Page 32: ...ver plug 9 rear fog lights switch 10 cab heater switch 11 saloonheaterswitch exceptforUAZ 330395 UAZ 330365 and UAZ 374195 12 onboard power socket 13 instrument cluster 14 seats heating control module...
Page 33: ...gine Indicatorswitchingonindicatesmalfunctions of engine components or the exhaust system that affect exhaust gas toxicity When the indicator switches on if it is not accompanied by significant deteri...
Page 34: ...display mode current time daily mileage onboard electricsystemvoltage bybrief lessthan0 5s pressingoftheinstrument cluster button To reset the daily mileage counter to 0 0 km press the instrument clus...
Page 35: ...tion switch Fig 3 5 are as follows 1 turn indicators and beam switch lever with the following positions I direction indicators are OFF low beam is ON if headlights are switched on by the external ligh...
Page 36: ...e locking device mechanism actuates and locks the steering system shaft To lock the steering system in park set the key to position III remove it and turn the steering wheel in any direction until it...
Page 37: ...d with three single seats for accompanying persons brackets and belts for barrow fixation and handle bars in the rear door aperture UAZ 220695 passenger cab is equipped with one dual and six single se...
Page 38: ...e that the seat is securely fixed by moving it back and forth with the lever released Front seat dismounting unscrew thumb nut 1 and tilt the seat forward remove stud bolts on the seat from bushes 4 l...
Page 39: ...ild restraint system in the direction of vehicle travel Weight group Seats Front passenger seat second row third row fourth row left center right left center right left right 0 up to 10 kg 0 9 months...
Page 40: ...e with retraction devices and on seats installed against travel direction of waist type with retraction devices Fig 3 8 3 9 Safety belts in UAZ 390995 and UAZ 390945 on seats installed towardsvehiclet...
Page 41: ...clean them it with an alkali free soap solution Protect the straps from contact with sharp edges Werecommendtoensureprotectionagainstexposuretodirectsunlight In order to clean buckles from dust blow...
Page 42: ...42 Fig 3 9 UAZ 390995 04 saloon safety belts 1 latch plate 2 lock 3 lock button Fig 3 10 UAZ 390995 and UAZ 390945 saloon safety belts 1 latch plate 2 lock 3 lock button...
Page 43: ...ventilation a cab heater fan can be used turn it on by switch 10 Fig 3 3 with heating system valve 15 Fig 3 11 closed It is recommended to switch the cab saloon fan on when driving on dusty roads At...
Page 44: ...ystem via plug 17 Fig 3 11 with heating system valve 15 opened This plug is accessible from beneath the vehicle at the front Fig 3 11 Engine cooling and bodyshell heating system diagram 1 fitting for...
Page 45: ...vel and one against the travel direction Guides allowing barrow movement along the bodyshell are installed on the floor to ease barrow handling Transporting of Patients UAZ 396295vehiclebodyshellallow...
Page 46: ...nto belt loops dangling from the ceiling then lock the bracket and tighten belt loops using the pressing bar Fig 3 13 Be careful when transporting patients start smoothly and avoid hard braking Windsh...
Page 47: ...ring the running in period observe the following rules 1 Avoid high driving speeds and maximum crankshaft rpm engine crankshaft rpm shall not exceed 3 4 of the rated value change gears in due time dep...
Page 48: ...up using steam hot air etc 1 Turn on the ignition to activate the electric fuel pump which can be heard while the engine is off 2 Iftheengineistobestartedafteraprolongedstop itisrecommended to wait un...
Page 49: ...e engine Engine Stop In order to stop the engine turn the ignition key to position 0 Before shutting down the engine let it run for 1 2 minutes at low rpm Chapter 7 Vehicle Driving in Different Road W...
Page 50: ...ghtly release the clutch pedal and try to disengage the clutch and engage the gear Synchronizersinthegearboxallowgearshiftingwithoutdoubleclutch shift However to accelerate gear shifting and increase...
Page 51: ...le and do not disengage the clutch When overcoming the steep declines take measures to ensure safe descending Before overcoming a long decline more than 50 m determine its steepness shift the gearbox...
Page 52: ...vercome a 500 mm deep ford with a hard bottom at low speed Before overcoming a ford check its bottom Make sure that there are no deep pits big stones swampy grounds choose and check the ground where t...
Page 53: ...certified as a part of the road train as per the established procedure Chapter 9 Vehicle Maintenance The motor vehicle maintenance extent and frequency are specified in the service book This section d...
Page 54: ...es leaf spring U bolt nuts and wheel nuts of a new vehicle Seasonal Maintenance Seasonal maintenance shall be performed twice a year in spring and autumn and if possible combined with the next mainten...
Page 55: ...ason of operation or after 30 000 km 5 Checkbrakingsystemefficiencyandproportioningvalveoperability 6 Switch the windshield wiper for 15 20 minutes with blades away from the glass 7 Replace oils in un...
Page 56: ...inder head and clean surface of the combustion chambers valve discs and piston tops off soot deposition Fig 9 1 Sequenceofthecylinderheadfastening bolts tightening Engine Gas Distribution Mechanism Th...
Page 57: ...e you have flushed the lubrication system with flushing oil Flushing oil shall be selected as required by the engine oil manufacturer Replace the oil filter at each engine oil change Drain used oil fr...
Page 58: ...reased escape of oil with crankcase gases and contamination of the environment To prevent the breather system depressurization you must close the oil filler captightasfarasitcango andinstalltheoilleve...
Page 59: ...d with the fluid dry it outside the room and wash Becarefulwhenopeningtheradiatorcapoftheenginecoolingsystem to avoid scalding with vapour Fig 9 3 Engine ZMZ 40911 right side view 1 coolant to heater...
Page 60: ...n tank varies significantly depending on the temperature checkthelevelwhenthesystemtemperatureisplus15 20 In case of the cooling fluid decreases in the expansion tank within a short period time or aft...
Page 61: ...radiator plug 9 unscrew radiator draining plug 21 Fig 3 11 and heater draining plug 17 open cock plug 24 on the crankcase For draining set heater cock 15 control lever to position open The heater pump...
Page 62: ...ble limit and the converter will fail So special attention shall be paid to operation of the feed system and the ignition system Three cylinder based operation of the engine is prohibited even for a s...
Page 63: ...ozzles 12 spark plugs 13 2nd and 3rd cylinders ignition coil 14 1st and 4th cylinders ignition coil 15 air filter 16 throttle valve actuator pedal 17 throttle valve position sensor 18 throttle unit 19...
Page 64: ...es above 80 e g in an oven drier 6 Prior to arc welding operations disconnect the battery wire and the control unit connector 7 To prevent rusting of pins during vapour cleaning do not direct the nozz...
Page 65: ...unleaded gasoline lead from leaded gasoline causes failure of the exhaust gas oxygen sensors and the converter The fuel comes to the electric fuel pump from the left tank The left tank is replenished...
Page 66: ...ure The following works shall be done at the service station disconnect fuel supply and return pipes dismount the left fuel tank dismount the submersible module flush the fuel tank with clean gasoline...
Page 67: ...el is not pumped from the auxiliary tank into the main one disassemble the pump unscrew the nozzle flush it and purge with air The jet pump is fixed on the fuel hoses near the frame side member Leaksi...
Page 68: ...filter cartridge 4 out of the filter housing unscrew nut 5 and remove the filter element install a new filter element assemble the air filter installing the cover in relation to the body as shown in F...
Page 69: ...f the engine control system and the injection system depend on the mechanical and hydro mechanical systems proper functioning Several deviations leading to faults can be mistaken for the control syste...
Page 70: ...turned on and the engine is off the lamp is on continuously until the engine is on If the lamp does not go off after the engine start that means that the diagnosis subsystem has determined faults in...
Page 71: ...th tappet 6 Fig 9 12 of clutch master cylinder by changing its length Clutch pedal full travel shall be 200 20 mm Free travel 5 30 mm is a non adjustable clutch design feature Fig 9 11 Clutch Cylinder...
Page 72: ...to the lower edge of the inspection hole and the grease level in the transfer case can increase You do not have to even the grease levels Drive line The spline coupling is greased through lubrication...
Page 73: ...nstruments that is why it is recommended to adjust it only at a service station Frontaxlesandreductiongearareswitchedusingthetransfercaselever While inspecting the steering knuckles check adjusting bo...
Page 74: ...74 Fig 9 16 Front Axle with Vertically Split Housing 1 gauge plug 2 drain plug 3 safety valve Fig 9 17 Front Axle With Banjo Housing 1 filler orifice plug 2 drain orifice plug 3 safety valve...
Page 75: ...dedtighteningtorquecanleadtothedecreased pre load and failure of the pin assembly The torque of ball strut 8 or housing 1 of the steering knuckle if the ball struts have not been disconnected from the...
Page 76: ...operation at malfunctioning and or missing shock absorbers and worn out suspension joints is strictly not allowed When servicing the vehicle check the tightening of the following units threaded coupl...
Page 77: ...f the front propeller shaft and to breakdowns of the frame parts Shock absorber maintenance involves periodical checks of their tightness and fasteners The shock absorber can not be dismantled and it...
Page 78: ...ing bracket 2 frame 3 leaf spring 4 lining 5 buffer 6 buffer 7 shock absorber 8 shock absorber bracket 9 rear leaf spring bracket 10 rubber pad 11 bracket cap 12 shock absorber stud 13 rubber bushes 1...
Page 79: ...ad 8 leaf spring 9 shock absorber 10 shock absorber bracket 11 bracket of front leaf spring shackle 12 shackle web 13 bush of leaf spring eye 14 shackle pins nuts 15 clamp 16 shock absorber stud 17 ru...
Page 80: ...e left and right hand thread and rotate fitting 2 Fig 9 23 Tighten the locknuts after adjustment Replace the wheels to wear the tires evenly Replace them only on one side the front instead of the rear...
Page 81: ...cuff Fill the space between the bearings rollers with the grease Apply 10 15 mm of grease between the bearings Do not apply too much grease into the hub to avoid its contact with break mechanisms Swi...
Page 82: ...shoes against the brake disc or the drum 6 Tightenthehubbearingsadjustingnutsmoothlywiththetightening torque of 25 30 N m 2 5 3 0 kgf m When tightening the nut turn the steering wheel to adjust the ro...
Page 83: ...rotate freely without binding noticeable axial clearance or wobbling 9 Bend one tab of the lock washer round the nut flat and the other tab round the locknut flat until its full fitting to the flats U...
Page 84: ...the steering mechanism periodically add oil into the tank of the hydraulic power steering system Periodically check the tightening of ends nuts and tie rods locknuts and do not let air gaps in the ta...
Page 85: ...the belt rip is possible Pay special attention to coolant temperature when the pump drive belt is removed to avoid engine overheating Long term vehicle operation with the disabled power steering can...
Page 86: ...imes with no stops in the end positions 6 Check oil level in the tank Heighten its level up to the filter screen When the engine is heated up or the power steering oil is heated up oil level can be up...
Page 87: ...gasket 11 adjusting shims Brake Systems ATTENTION Please remember that the stopped engine and the disabled vacuum booster considerably increase the effort necessary for pushing the brake pedal to sto...
Page 88: ...ition with that there is no need to add fluid into the tank as installation of new linings heightens the fluid level up to the normal The brake fluid warning light comes on when the fluid level falls...
Page 89: ...ibution EBD malfunction systemleakage etc Itisnot allowed to operate the vehicle with the brake system warning light on Front Disc Brakes To inspect the wear of brake shoes 2 Fig 9 28 you can use a mi...
Page 90: ...Install spring 1 spring carrier 18 and screw bolts 16 ATTENTION Spring carrier 18 is asymmetric Its long side shall be mounted on crankcase 17 and its short side on clip 3 The necessary air gap betwe...
Page 91: ...ar through the orifices in the shields Unplug the orifices inspect the linings their thickness shall not be less than 2 5 mm plug the orifices Replace the linings in case of their excessive wear the r...
Page 92: ...aking forces between the axle shafts and prevents the rear wheels from blocking earlier than the front wheels When servicing the vehicle check the proportioning valve Clean it from dirt and check its...
Page 93: ...4 Fig 9 31 until it touches piston tail 17 see Fig 9 30 of the valve 4 Tighten the locknut 5 Check the stroke of the valve piston see above 6 Check the adjustment correctness in motion of the vehicle...
Page 94: ...nk with brake fluid up to the MAX mark 4 Press the brake pedal several times to eliminate the effect of depression in the brake booster 5 Bleed the brake system Bleed the system as follows ATTENTION W...
Page 95: ...eding is over screw the bypass valve and remove the hose Dry the valve head and put on the safety cap AddthebrakefluiduptotheMAXmarkintothemastercylindertank Cover the tank carefully to avoid breaking...
Page 96: ...screw 8 shoe lining 9 release mechanism tappet 10 balls housing 11 release mechanism housing 12 brake drum 13 18 shoes 14 brake release spring 15 cap 16 release mechanism ball 17 bolt 19 brake shield...
Page 97: ...m and the linings The brake shall be adjusted when the brake lever travel gets more than the half of its maximum travel and when the braking effect becomes insufficient Adjust air gaps between the sho...
Page 98: ...in the yoke and the lever coincide and choose the cable slack The lever must contact the housing of the release mechanism balls 4 Unscrew the adjusting yoke for 1 5 2 torques combine the orifices in...
Page 99: ...t to the bodyshell front rack Fig 9 35 The scheme of relays and fuses is shown on the inner side of the box cap Fig 9 36 To access the relay fuse box remove its cap Fig 9 35 Location of Relay Fuse Box...
Page 100: ...ket cab lighting F6 15 Alarm signal F7 15 Stop signal rear fog lights F8 20 Starter motor F9 10 Integrated microprocessor controlled engine system 15 A F10 15 Gages alarm signal F11 20 Windshield wipe...
Page 101: ...rgebylargecurrent whenstarting a cold engine in winter time Thoroughly prepare the engine for starting and turn on the starter motor only for a short period of time no more than 10 sec Operate the bat...
Page 102: ...eck the ease of rotor rotation in bearings with the brushes lifted Warnings 1 The sleeve of the starter motor travel can be broken if the starter motor is on after the engine begins working 2 Do not w...
Page 103: ...eam is switched to the high beam and vice versa simultaneously on both headlamps using the turn indicators and beam switch lever 3 Turn on the low beam and closing one headlamp adjust the other one wi...
Page 104: ...wire clamps clean the horn from dust and dirt and check the sound power adjusting it as required Adjust the horn in a workshop Gages and Alarms Periodically check the tightening of the gages the safet...
Page 105: ...ater release to the cab is possible which is not a vehicle defect Wipe dry the washed bodyshell surfaces to avoid stains appearing after drying out in summer and to avoid cracks appearing after water...
Page 106: ...avoid dirt coming into the vehicle mechanisms 3 Thoroughly remove escaped grease from all parts after lubrication 4 If the housings of the engine and the transmission units contain excessivelydirtyoi...
Page 107: ...of ratchet wheel 7 5 Lift the vehicle on a required height by swinging the tire lever inserted to the handle orifice 6 To lower the wheels move the jack pawl to the right and deepen the jack screws i...
Page 108: ...et of spare parts wrap everything in oiled paper or cloth 8 Cover the bodyshell glasses with lightproof paper cloth or with shields from the outside 9 Remove wheels from the vehicle clean the rims fro...
Page 109: ...he crankshaft 3 Clean any damaged areas of corrosion grease and paint them 4 Turn the steering wheel to both sides 2 3 times 5 Checktheparkingbrakeandthe pedalbrake the clutch the throttle gate drive...
Page 110: ...wing distance between them 50 100 mm from the side of the engine cooling radiator 100mmfromallothersides Thevehicleparkingbrakeison the engine is off the gearbox lever is shifted into the first gear t...
Page 111: ...N4 60 55 Headlamps Parking lamps 12 5 5 Turn indicators 12 21 3 21 Rear lamps Turn indicators 12 21 3 21 Parking lamps 12 5 5 Brake indicators 12 21 3 21 Turn repeaters 12 5 5 Reverse lamp 12 21 3 21...
Page 112: ...8 3 6 Bolt between engine front strut and crankcase bracket 9 0 11 0 Nuts between engine rear struts and brackets with cottering 3 2 Nuts between engine rear struts brackets and frame 2 8 3 6 Cranksha...
Page 113: ...d transfer case 4 0 5 6 Nut between flange and axle drive gear 17 21 Bolts between axle driven gear and differential case 10 14 Differential carrier bolts 3 6 5 0 Nuts of leaf spring U bolts 9 10 Nuts...
Page 114: ...operating properties API classification min SG or SG CD AAI Automotive Engineers Association classification min B4 or B4 D2 Transmission oils Final drive housings of front and rear axles For all seaso...
Page 115: ...shafts bearings of steering column shaft steering knuckles pins steering knuckle bearings of front and rear wheels hubs front bearing of gearbox driving shaft bearings of heater electric motor gearbo...
Page 116: ...ting fluids Clutch and brake system hydraulic drives Brake fluid Rosa Dot 4 RosDot SAE 1703F DOT 4 Engine Cooling System Coolant OZH 40 OZH 65 Lena OZH 40 OZH 65 TOSOL TS TOSOL A 40M TOSOL A 65M Shell...
Page 117: ...h two fuel tanks silver 0 013238 palladium 0 0046744 ruthenium 0 00064147 6002 3829 Oil emergency pressure sensor silver 0 0310 101 3839 Brake fluid emergency level sensor gold 0 01198 silver 0 029064...
Page 118: ...fter Buying 47 Chapter 5 New Vehicle Running in 47 Chapter 6 Engine Start and Stop 48 General Provisions 48 Engine Start 48 Engine Stop 49 Chapter 7 Vehicle Driving in Different Road Weather and Clima...
Page 119: ...ting System Light and Audio Alarm 103 Gages and Alarms 104 Bodyshell 105 Vehicle Lubrication 106 Chapter 10 Tools and Appliances 106 Chapter 11 Preservation 108 Preserved Vehicle Maintenance 109 Depre...
Page 120: ...Z 220695 UAZ 330365 UAZ 390945 and Versions Thereof Operation Manual RE 05808600 106 2007 9th Edition Prepared for publishing by UAZ Chief Designer Department Editor in Chief Chief Designer O A KRUPIN...