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WARRANTIES FOR YOUR HYUNDAI VEHICLE
o New Vehicle 60 Months/60,000 Miles Limited Warrantyo New Vehicle 120 Months/100,000 Miles Limited Powertrain Warranty (original owner only)o Anti-Perforation Limited Warranty
o Emission Defect Warranty - Federal Vehicleo California Emission Control System Warranty (if applicable)o Emission Performance Warranty - Federal Vehicleo Replacement Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty
NOTE:Detailed warranty information is provided in your Hyundai Owner's Handbook.
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE
The maintenance requirements for your new Hyundai are found in Section 5. As the owner, it is your responsibilityto see that all maintenance operations specified by the manufacturer are carried out at the appropriate intervals.When the vehicle is used in severe driving conditions, more frequent maintenance is required for some operations.Maintenance requirements for severe operating conditions are also included in Section 5.
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OWNER'S MANUAL
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OperationMaintenanceSpecifications
All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication. However, Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at anytime so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out.
This manual applies to all Hyundai models and includes descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment.As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not apply to your specific vehicle.
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CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI
Your Hyundai should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance, safetyor durability of your Hyundai and may, in addition, violate conditions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle.Certain modifications may also be in violation of regulations established by the U.S. Department of Transportationand other federal or state agencies.
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TWO-WAY RADIO OR CELLULAR TELEPHONE INSTALLATION
Your vehicle is equipped with electronic fuel injection and other electronic components. It is possible for animproperly installed/adjusted two-way radio or cellular telephone to adversely affect electronic systems. For thisreason, we recommend that you carefully follow the radio manufacturer's instructions or consult your Hyundaidealer for precautionary measures or special instructions if you choose to install one of these devices.
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SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING
This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE.These titles indicate the following:
WARNING:This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or other persons ifthe warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the warning.
CAUTION:This indicates that a condition may result in damage to your vehicle or its equipment if the caution isnot heeded. Follow the advice provided with the caution.
NOTE:This indicates that interesting or helpful information is being provided.
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VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS
Your Hyundai vehicle is equipped with many high technology, electronically controlled systems that help to ensureyour vehicle operates properly and provides the performance that you expect. These systems utilize computersto monitor the operation of various systems and components and help to control their operation. Thesecomputerized system operations are wide-ranging and involve components to reduce emissions, to continuouslyevaluate the readiness of the airbag and seat belt pretensioner systems, to determine when the airbag and seat
belt pre-tensioner systems should be deployed and then to activate the deployment, and if equipped, to operateanti-lock braking, traction control and electrical stability control to assist the driver to control the vehicle in difficultdriving situations. These systems electronically store information that is useful to service technicians when theyneed to diagnose and repair these systems. Additional information is stored only when a crash occurs that resultsin the deployment of the airbags or seat belt pre-tensioners. This type of data storage is done by devices calledevent data recorders(EDR).
After a crash event, the airbag and seat belt pre-tensioner computer system, known as the SupplementalRestraint System Control Module (SRSCM) or Airbag Control Unit (ACU), may record some information aboutthe condition of the vehicle and how it was being operated. This information consists of data related to seat beltusage and if there was diagnostic information in the airbag or seat belt systems at the time that a crash occurred,and if the ACU sensed that a crash of sufficient severity occurred to require seat belt pre-tensioner or airbagdeployment.
To retrieve this information, special equipment is needed and access to the vehicle or the device that stores the
data is required. Hyundai will not access information about a crash event or share it with others except:
o in response to an official request of police or similar government office, oro with the consent of the vehicle owner or, if the vehicle is leased, with the consent of the lessee, oro as part of Hyundai’s defense of litigation through the discovery process, oro as required by law.
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FOREWORDThank you for choosing Hyundai. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discriminating people whodrive Hyundai. The advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each Hyundai we build is something of whichwe're very proud.
Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new Hyundai. It is suggested that you read
it carefully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car.The manufacturer also recommends that all service and maintenance on your car be performed by an authorized Hyundaidealer. Hyundai dealers are prepared to provide high-quality service, maintenance and any other assistance that maybe required.
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HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY
Note :Because future owners will also need the information included in this manual, if you sell this Hyundai, please leavethe manual in the vehicle for their use. Thank you.
CAUTION:Severe engine and transaxle damage may result from the use of poor quality fuels and lubricants that do notmeet Hyundai specifications. You must always use high quality fuels and lubricants that meet the specifica-tions listed on Page 9-4 in the Vehicle Specifications section of the Owner's Manual and which also appearin the Service Station Information on the back cover of the Owner's Manual.
Copyright 2005 Hyundai Motor Company. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in
any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Hyundai MotorCompany.
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Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts1. What are Hyundai Genuine Parts?
Hyundai Genuine Parts are the same partsused by Hyundai Motor Company to manu-facture vehicles. They are designed andtested for the optimum safety, performance,and reliability to our customers.
2. Why should you use genuine parts?
Hyundai Genuine Parts are engineered andbuilt to meet rigid manufacturing require-ments. Using imitation, counterfeit or usedsalvage parts is not covered under theHyundai New Vehicle Limited Warranty orany other Hyundai warranty. In addition, anydamage to or failure of Genuine HyundaiParts caused by the installation or failure of
an imitation, counterfeit or used salvage partis not covered by any Hyundai Warranty.
3. How can you tell if you are purchasingHyundai Genuine Parts?
Look for the Hyundai Genuine Parts Logo onthe package (see below).
Hyundai Genuine Parts exported to the UnitedStates are packaged with labels written onlyin English.
Hyundai Genuine Parts are only sold throughauthorized Hyundai Dealerships.
" To find the closest authorized dcall 1-800-826-CARS "
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION
FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI
WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
CORROSION PREVENTION & APPEARANCE CARE
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS &BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
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1. Panel Brightness Control Knob (Rheostat Switch) 2. Rear Wiper/Washer Switch (If Installed) 3. Multi-Function Light Switch 4. Instrument Cluster 5. Horn and Driver's Airbag 6. Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch 7. Digital Clock (If Installed) 8. Rear Window Defroster Switch (If Installed) 9. Hazard Warning Light Switch
10.Front Fog Light Switch (If Installed)11.Audio System (If Installed)
12.Heating/Air Conditioning Control Panel13.Passenger's Airbag14.Glove Box15.Hood Release Lever16.Cigarette Lighter17.Ashtray18.Front Drink Holder19.Shift Lever20.Parking Brake Lever
21.Rear Drink Holder
CAUTION:When installing a container of liquid air freshener inside the vehicle, do not place it near the instrument cluster noron the instrument panel surface. If there is any leakage from the air freshener onto these areas (Instrument cluster,instrument panel or air ventilator), it may damage these parts. If the liquid from the air freshener does leak onto theseareas, wash them with water immediately.
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YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE
High Beam Indicator Light
Parking Brake/Low Brake Fluid LevelWarning Light
Door Ajar Warning Light
O/D OFF Indicator
(Automatic transaxle only)
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INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
* More detailed explanations of these items will be found begining on page 1-38.
SRS (Airbag) Service Reminder
Indicator
ABS Service Reminder Indicator (If Installed)
Turn Signal Indicator Lights
Low Oil Pressure Warning Light
Charging System Warning Light
Low Fuel Level Warning Light
Malfunction Indicator Light
Seat Belt Reminder Light
Trunk Lid / Tail Gate Open Warning Light
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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
Fuel Recommendations ................................................ 1-2Breaking in Your New Hyundai .................................... 1-3Key ................................................................................ 1-3Door Locks (Keyless Entry System) .................... 1-4, 1-6Window Glass (Power Windows) ....................... 1-9, 1-10Seat ............................................................................. 1-11Seat Belt ..................................................................... 1-16Child Restraint System............................................... 1-22Dual-Stage Supplemental Restraint (AIRBAG)
System ...................................................................... 1-30Instrument Cluster and Indicator Lights ..................... 1-37Warning and Indicator Lights ...................................... 1-39Trip Computer ............................................................. 1-44Multi-Function Light Switch ......................................... 1-47
Windshield Wiper and Washer Switch ....................... 1-48Mirror........................................................................... 1-56Hood Release ............................................................. 1-59Heating and Cooling Control ...................................... 1-65Stereo Sound System ................................................ 1-74Audio System ............................................................. 1-76Antenna ....................................................................... 1-93
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2 FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS
UNLEADEDFUEL ONLY
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Use Unleaded Gasoline
Unleaded gasoline with a Pump OctaneRating of 87 (Research Octane Number 91)or higher must be used in your Hyundai.
If leaded gasoline is used, it will cause thecatalytic converter to become ineffective andthe emission control system to malfunction. Thiscan also result in increased maintenance ex-pense.
To avoid accidental use of leaded fuel, the largernozzle used with leaded gasoline at servicestations cannot be inserted into the fuel tankopening of your Hyundai.
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What About Gasohol?
Gasohol (a mixture of 90% unleaded gasolineand 10% ethanol or grain alcohol) may be usedin your Hyundai. However, if your engine devel-ops driveability problems, the use of 100% un-leaded gasoline is recommended. Fuels withunspecified quantities of alcohol, or alcoholsother than ethanol, should not be used.
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Use of MTBEHyundai recommends that fuels containingMTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) over 15.0%vol. (Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) should notbe used in your Hyundai.Fuel containing MTBE over 15.0% vol. (OxygenContent 2.7% weight) may reduce vehicle per-formance and produce vapor lock or hard start-ing.
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Do Not Use MethanolFuels containing methanol (wood alcohnot be used in your Hyundai. This tycan reduce vehicle performance andcomponents of the fuel system.
CAUTION:o Do not "TOP-OFF" after the first nozzle
shut off when refueling.o The fuel cap must be tightened at least
3 clicks, otherwise " " light may ill-uminate.
CAUTION:Your Hyundai's New Vehicle Limited Wty may not cover damage to the fuel sand any performance problems that are caby the use of fuels containing methafuels containing MTBE (Methyl TertiaEther) over 15.0% vol. (Oxygen Conteweight.)
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FEATURES OF
KEYSBREAKING IN YOUR NEW HYUNDAI
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Operation in Foreign Countries
If you are going to drive your Hyundai in anothercountry, be sure to:
o Observe all regulations regarding registra-tion and insurance.
o Determine that acceptable fuel is available.
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Gasolines for Cleaner AirTo help contribute to cleaner air, Hyundai rec-ommends that you use gasolines treated withdetergent additives, which help prevent depositformation in the engine. These gasolines willhelp the engine run cleaner and enhanceperformance of the Emission Control System.
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During the First 1200 Miles (2000 Km)No formal "break-in" procedure is required withyour new Hyundai. However, you can contributeto the economical operation and durability ofyour Hyundai by observing the following recom-mendations during the first 1200 miles (2000km).
o Don't drive faster than 55 MPH (88 km/h).o While driving, keep your engine speed (rpm,
or revolutions per minute) between 2,000rpm and 4,000 rpm.
o Use moderate acceleration. Don't start quicklyor depress the accelerator pedal fully.
o For the first 200 miles (300 km), try to avoidhard stops.o Don't lug the engine (in other words, don't
drive so slowly in too high a gear that theengine "bucks"-shift to a lower gear).
o Whether going fast or slow, vary your speedfrom time to time.
o Don't let the engine idle longer than 3 min-utes at one time.
o Don't tow a trailer during the first 1,200 miles(2,000 km) of operation.
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For greater convenience, the same kates all the locks in your Hyundai.because the doors can be locked wkey, carrying a spare key is recommcase you accidentally lock one key car.
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4 DOOR LOCKS
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Record Your Key Number
A code number is stamped on the number platethat came with the keys to your Hyundai. Thiskey number plate should not be left with thekeys but kept in a safe place, not in the vehicle.The key number should also be recorded in aplace where it can be found in an emergency.If you need additional keys, or if you should loseyour keys, your authorized Hyundai dealer canmake new keys if you can supply the keynumber.
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Locking and Unlocking Front Doora Key
o The door can be locked or unlockkey.
o Lock the door by turning the key front of the vehicle and unlock itthe key toward the rear.
NOTE:The driver's door can be unlocked by tuthe key once toward the rear. If you wunlock all doors, turn the key again tthe rear within 4 seconds. (With door locking system)
WARNING:o Unlocked doors can be dangerous. Be-
fore you drive away (especially if thereare children in the car), be sure that all thedoors are securely closed and locked so
that the doors cannot be opened from theinside. This helps ensure that the doorswill not be opened accidentally. Also,when combined with the proper use ofseat belts, locking the doors helps keepoccupants from being ejected from thecar in case of an accident.
o Before opening the door, always look for and avoid oncoming traffic.
LOCK
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Locking from the Inside
To lock the doors from the inside, simply closethe door and push the lock switch to the "LOCK"position. When this is done, neither the outsidenor the inside door handle can be used.
NOTE:When the door is locked, the red mark on the
switch is not visible and the character "LOCK"on the switch is visible.
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CHILD-PROTECTOR REARLOCK (If Installed)
Your Hyundai is equipped with a "chtor" rear door lock assembly. Whenmechanism is engaged, the rear door copened from the inside. Its use mended whenever there are small ch
the rear seat.To engage the child-protector featurthe door cannot be opened from thmove the child-protector lever toposition and close the door. Move ththe " " position when normal doois desired.If you wish to be able to open the doooutside, the outside door handle winormally.
The doors can be locked without a key.To lock the doors, first push the inside lockswitch to the "LOCK" position so that the redmark on the switch is not visible, then close thedoor.
NOTE:o If your vehicle is equipped with central
door locking system, the door will notlock if the key is left in the ignitionswitch when the front doors are closed.
o When locking the door this way, becareful not to lock the door with theignition key left in the vehicle.
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Locking from Outside
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LOCKUNLOCK
o To protect against theft, always remove
the ignition key, close all windows, andlock all doors and the trunk lid(4 Door) / tail gate(3 Door) when leaving yourvehicle unattended.
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KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
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Central Door Lock (If Installed)
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The central door locking is operated by pushingthe driver's door lock switch toward the front orrear of the vehicle. If the passenger and reardoors are open when the switch is pushed, thedoor will remain locked when closed.
NOTE:o When pushing the switch toward the rear,
all doors will unlock.When pushing the switch toward the front,all doors will lock.
o When the door is unlocked, the red mark on the switch is visible and the character"LOCK" on the switch is not visible.
o The central door locking is operated byturning the key toward the front or rear ofthe vehicle.
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(If Installed)This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCrules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful inter-ference. and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received.
Including interference that may cause undes-ired operation.
CAUTION:Changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by the party responsible for com-pliance could void the user's authority tooperate the equipement
Locking doors
1. Close all doors.2. Push the "LOCK" button on the t3. At the same time all doors lock
signal light will blink once to indicsystem is armed.
Unlocking doors1. Push the "UNLOCK" button on
mitter.2. At the same time the driver's doo
the turn signal light will blink twicthat the system is disarmed.
NOTE:If you wish to unlock all the doors, pre"UNLOCK" button on the transmittewithin 4 seconds.
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THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM(If Installed)
This system is designed to provide protectionfrom unauthorized entry into the car. This sys-tem is operated in three stages: the first is the"Armed" stage, the second is the "Alarm" stage,and the third is the "Disarmed" stage. If trig-gered, the system provides an audible alarmwith blinking of the turn signal lights.
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Armed Stage
Park the car and stop the engine. Arm thesystem as described in the following paragraph.
1) Remove the ignition key from the ignitionswitch.
2) Make sure that the engine hood and trunk lid
(4 Door)/tail gate (3 Door) are closed andlatched.3) Lock the doors using the transmitter of the
keyless entry system.
After completion of the steps above, the turnsignal lights will blink once to indicate that thesystem is armed.
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PANIC
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o Do not arm the system until all pgers have left the car. If the syarmed while a passenger(s) remthe car, the alarm may be activatedthe remaining passenger(s) leaves th
o If the "LOCK" button is pressemore within 4 seconds after pushi"LOCK" button on the transmitalarming horn will sound once to ithat the system is armed.
NOTE:
If any door, trunk lid (4 Door)/tail gate (or engine hood remains open, the systemnot be armed. If this happens, rearsystem as described above.
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Panic Warning1. Push the "PANIC" button on the tr2. At the same time, the alarming
sound and the turn signal lightscontinuously for 30 seconds.
3. To turn off the system, push thebutton again on the transmitter.
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Disarmed StageThe system will be disarmed when the followingstep is taken:
The driver's or passenger's door is unlocked bydepressing the "UNLOCK" button on the trans-mitter or the ignition key.
After completion of the steps above, the turnsignal lights will blink twice to indicate that thesystem is disarmed.
If any door, trunk lid(4 Door)/tail gate(3 Door) orengine hood is not opened within 30 seconds,
the system will be rearmed.NOTE:When the system is disarmed with the inte-rior light switched to "DR" or " ", the interiorlight will illuminate for 30 seconds.
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Alarm StageThe alarm will be activated if any of the follow-ing occurs while the car is parked and thesystem is armed.
1) A door or tail gate(3 Door) is opened withoutusing the transmitter or the ignition key.
2) The trunk lid(4 Door) is opened without usingthe ignition key.
3) The engine hood is opened.
The alarming horn will sound and the turnsignal lights will blink continuously for 27 sec-onds (This happens 3 times). To turn off the
system, unlock the door with the transmitter orthe ignition key.
CAUTION:Avoid trying to start the engine while the
system is armed.
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WINDOW GLASS
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Replacing the batteryWhen the transmitter's battery begins to getweak, it may take several pushes on the buttonto lock or unlock the doors, and the LED will notlight. Replace the battery as soon as possible.
Battery type : CR2032
Replacement instructions:1. Carefully separate the case with a blade
screwdriver as shown in the illustration.
2. Remove the old battery from the case andnote the polarity. Make sure the polarity ofthe new battery is the same(+side facingdown), then insert it in the transmitter.
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Screwdriver
Battery
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To raise or lower the window, turn thregulator handle clockwise or couwise.
WARNING:When opening or closing the windows,
sure your passenger's arms, hands and bare safely out of the way.
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HLC2014
In order to prevent operation of the passenger
front and rear windows, a window lock switch isprovided on the armrest of the driver's door. Todisable the power windows, press the windowlock switch.To return to normal operation, press the win-dow lock switch a second time.
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POWER WINDOWS (If Installed)
The power windows operate when the ignitionkey is in the "ON" position. The main switchesare located on the driver's armrest and controlthe front and rear windows on both sides of thevehicle. The windows may be opened by de-pressing the appropriate window switch and
closed by pulling up the switch. To open thewindow on the driver's side, press the switch(1)down. The window moves as long as the switchis operated.
Auto-Down Window(Driver's Side) (If Installed)The Auto-Down window is movedopen position by pushing the switch. Tthe desired position push the switch a
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4 Door
3 Door
WARNING:1) Be careful that someone's head,
and body are not trapped by a window.
2) Never try to operate the main swthe driver's door and the individuwindow switch in opposing directthe same time. If this is done, the wwill stop and cannot be opened or c
3) Do not leave children alone in Always remove the ignition key fsafety.
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ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS
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Adjusting Seatback Angle
To recline the seatback, lean forwaryour weight off it, then pull up on tcontrol lever at the outside edge ofNow lean back until the desired seatbais achieved. To lock the seatback intorelease the recliner control lever.
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To move the seat toward the front or rear, pullthe lock release lever upward. This will releasethe seat on its track so you can move it forwardor rearward to the desired position.When you find the position you want, releasethe lever and slide the seat forward or rear-ward on its track until it locks into the desiredposition and cannot be moved further.
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Adjusting Seat Forward and RearwardWARNING:
Never attempt to adjust the seat while thevehicle is moving. This could result in lossof control, or an accident which may causedeath, serious injury, or property damage.
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! WARNING:To ensure the seat is locked securely, at-tempt to move the seat forward or rearwardwithout using the lock release lever.
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Adjustable Headrests
Headrests are designed to help reduce therisk of neck injuries.To raise the headrest, pull it up. To lower it,push it down while pressing the lock knob.
WARNING:To minimize risk of severe injury in the eventof a collision or sudden stop, both the driverand passenger seatbacks should always be ina nearly upright position while the vehicle isin motion. The protection provided by the
seat belts and airbags in a frontal collisionmay be reduced significantly when theseatback is reclined. There is greater risk that the driver and passenger will slideunder the seat belt which may result inserious injury if a crash occurs when theseatback is reclined.
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Lock knob
WARNING:
o For maximum effectiveness in can accident, the headrest shoadjusted so the middle of the heis at the same height as the top occupant's eyes. The use of a cuthat holds the body away frseatback is not recommended.
o Do not operate the vehicle wheadrests removed as severe injan occupant may occur in the evan accident. Headrests may pprotection against severe neck inwhen properly adjusted.
o Do not adjust the headrest heightthe vehicle is in motion.
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Lumbar Support Control(Driver's Seat only) (If Installed)
To adjust the lumbar support, turn the handleon the outboard or left side of the seat. Toincrease the amount of lumbar support, pullthe lever forward. To decrease it, push thelever toward the rear.
1. Minimum support2. Maximum supprot
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Seat Cushion Height Adjustment(Driver's Seat only) (If Installed)
To raise or lower the front part of the seatcushion, turn the front knob forward or rearward.To raise or lower the rear part of the seatcushion, turn the rear knob forward or rear-ward.Clockwise raises the seat, counterclockwiselowers the seat.
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Adjusting Armrest Angle(Driver's side only)
The armrest will be raised or lowerally.To raise the armrest, pull it up.To lower it, press the armrest dow
(1)
(2)
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REAR SEAT ENTRY (For 3-door model)
The front passenger's seatback should betilted to enter the rear seat.By pulling up on the recliner control lever (1)at the outside of the front passenger's seat,the seatback will tilt forward and the seat willautomatically slide forward.Rear seat occupants can tilt the front
passenger's seatback by depressing the footlever (2) as shown in the illustration.
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(2)
WARNING:Passengers sitting in the rear seat should becareful not to accidentally press the foot lever
(2) while the vehicle is moving, as this maycause the seatback to move forward and in-jure a front seat occupant.
Lock Knob
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Adjustable Headrests(If Installed)
Headrests are designed to help reduce therisk of neck injuries.To raise the headrest, pull it up. To lower it,push it down while pressing the lock knob.
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WARNING:o For maximum effectiveness in c
an accident, the headrest shoadjusted so the top of the headat the same height as the top occupant's ears. The use of a cu
that holds the body away frseatback is not recommended.o Do not operate vehicle with th
rests removed as severe injuryoccupant may occur in the evenaccident. Headrests may providtection against severe neck iwhen properly adjusted.
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!! WARNING:The purpose of the fold-down rear seatbacksis to allow you to carry longer objects thancould otherwise be accommodated. Neverallow passengers to sit on top of the folded-down seatback while the car is moving as thisis not a proper seating position and no seatbelts are available for use when the seatbacksare folded down. This could result in seriousinjury or death in case of an accident or asudden stop. Objects carried on the folded-down seatback should not extend higher thanthe top of the front seats. This could allowcargo to slide forward and cause injury ordamage during sudden stops.
For greater convenience, the entire seatbackmay be folded down or the seatbacks may befolded down individually.
o To unlock the seatback, pull up the seatbacklocking knob, then push forward on theseatback panel.
o When you return the seatback to its uprightposition, always be sure it has locked intoposition by pulling and pushing on the top ofthe seatback.
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WARNING:When you return the rear seatbackupright position after being folded be careful not to damage the sewebbing or buckle. In addition, do nothe seat belt webbing or buckle caught or pinched in the rear seat.
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Folding Rear Seatbacks(If Installed)
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REAR SEAT WARNING
For the safety of all passengers, luggage orother cargo should not be piled higher than thetop of the seatback. In addition, do not place
objects on the rear shelf as they may moveforward during braking or in an accident andstrike vehicle passengers.
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Infant or Small Child
All 50 states have child restraint should be aware of the specific requiryour state. Child and/or infant safety sbe properly placed and installed in theInformation about the use of these begins on page 1-22.
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SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS
WARNING:All occupants of the vehicle must wear theirseat belts at all times. Note that this vehicle isequipped with a Supplemental Restraint
(Airbag) System as discussed beginning onpage 1-30. The seat belts must be used inconjunction with the supplemental airbag sys-tem. State laws require that some or all occu-pants of the vehicle use seat belts. The possi-bility of increased injury or severity of injuryin an accident will be increased if this elemen-tary safety precaution is not observed.In addition, follow the other instructionsprovided in this section.
WARNING:Every person in your vehicle needsbuckled up at all times, including infanchildren. In a collision, an unrestrainedcan become a "missile" inside the caforce required to hold a child on yocould be so great that you could not holchild. Any child riding in the vehicle always be in a proper restraint.
NOTE:Small children are best protected from
in an accident when properly restrained rear seat by a child restraint systemmeets the requirements of the Federal MVehicle Safety Standards. Before buyinchild restraint system, make sure that itlabel certifying that it meets Motor VSafety Standard 213. The restraint m
appropriate for your child's height and wCheck the label on the child restraint finformation. See page 1-22.
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CARE OF SEAT BELTS
Seat belt systems should never be disassem-bled or modified. In addition, care should betaken to assure that seat belts and belt hard-ware are not damaged by seat hinges, doors orother abuse.
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Periodic Inspection
It is recommended that all seat belts be in-spected periodically for wear or damage of anykind. Parts of the system that are damagedshould be replaced as soon as possible.
WARNING:When you return the rear seatback to itsupright position after the rear seatback wasfolded down, be careful not to damage theseat belt webbing or buckle. Be sure that thewebbing or buckle does not get caught orpinched in the rear seat.
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When to Replace Seat Belts
Entire in-use seat belt assembly or assembliesshould be replaced if the vehicle has been
involved in an accident. This should be doneeven if no damage is visible. Additional ques-tions concerning seat belt operation should bedirected to your Hyundai Dealer.
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Keep Belts Clean and Dry
Seat belts should be kept clean and dry. If beltsbecome dirty, they can be cleaned by using amild soap solution and warm water. Bleach,dye, strong detergents or abrasives should notbe used because they may damage and weakenthe fabric.
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HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FRONSHOULDER BELT (If Installed)
You can adjust the height of the shoanchor to one of the 4 positions for comfort and safety.If the height of the adjusting seat belt iyour neck, you will not be gettingeffective protection. The shoulder portbe adjusted so that it lies across your cmidway over your shoulder nearestand not your neck.To adjust the height of the seat bellower or raise the height adjuster into priate position. To raise the height adjheight adjuster button needs to be prmove it up or down, pull it up. To low
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To fasten your seat belt, pull it out of theretractor and insert the metal tab into thebuckle. There will be an audible "click" whenthe tab locks into the buckle.
The seat belt automatically adjusts to theproper length only after the lap belt is adjustedmanually so that it fits snugly around your hips.If you lean forward in a slow, easy motion, thebelt will extend and let you move around. Ifthere is a sudden stop or impact, however, thebelt will lock into position. It will also lock if youtry to lean forward too quickly.
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SEAT BELTS-Front PassengeOutboard Rear Seat 3-Point Swith Combination Locking RetraTo Fasten Your BeltCombination retractor type seat bel
stalled in the rear seat outboard pohelp accommodate the installation ostraint systems. Hyundai strongly recothat children always be seated in theNEVER place any infant restraint the front seat of the vehicle.This type of seat belt combines theof both an emergency locking retrabelt and an automatic locking retrabelt. To fasten your seat belt, pull it retractor and insert the metal tabbuckle. There will be an audible "cthe tab locks into the buckle. When ning a child restraint, the seat belt opthe same way as the driver's seat belgency Locking Retractor Type). It
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SEAT BELT-Driver's 3-Point Systemwith Emergency Locking RetractorTo Fasten Your Belt
WARNING:o The height adjuster must be in the
locked position when the vehicle ismoving.
o The misadjustment of height of the shoul-der belt could reduce the effectiveness ofthe seat belt in a crash.
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it down while pressing the height adjuster
button.Release the button to lock the anchor intoposition. Try sliding the height adjuster tomake sure that it has locked into the position.
NOTE:
If the driver's seat belt is not fastenedthe ignition key is in the "ON" positiseat belt warning light will flash and theing chime will sound for approximatseconds.
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lap belt portion of the seat belt is adjustedmanually so that it fits snugly around your hips.When the seat belt is fully extended from theretractor to allow the installation of a childrestraint system, the seat belt operationchanges to allow the belt to retract, but not toextend (Automatic Locking Retractor Type).See page 1-27.
NOTE:Although the combination retractor providesthe same level of protection for seated pas-sengers in either emergency or automaticlocking modes, it is recommended that seatedpassengers use the emergency locking fea-
ture for improved convenience. The auto-matic locking function is intended to facilitatechild restraint installation. To convert fromthe automatic locking feature to the emer-gency locking operation mode, allow the un-buckled seat belt to fully retract.
WARNING:o For maximum restraint system protec-
tion, seat belts must always be usedwhenever the car is moving.
o Seat belts are most effective whenseatbacks are in the upright position.
o Children must always be seatbelted inthe rear seats. Never allow children toride in the front passenger seat.
o The shoulder belt should be positionedmidway over the shoulder nearest thedoor for the most effective protection.Never wear the seat belt under the armnearest the door. Wearing the belt underthe arm nearest the door could causeserious or fatal injuries in an accident.
o Avoid wearing twisted seat belts. A twist-ed belt can't do its job as well. In a colli-sion, it could even cut into you. Be surethe belt webbing is straight and nottwisted.
o Be careful not to damage the belt web-bing or hardware. If the belt webbing orhardware is damaged, replace it.
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Adjusting Your Seat Belt
WARNING:You should place the lap belt portion as lpossible and snugly across your hips, nyour waist. If the lap belt is located too h
your waist, it may increase the chainjury in the event of a collision. Botshould not be under or over the belt. Rone should be over and the other undshown in the illustration.Never wear the seat belt under the armest the door.
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Adjusting Your Seat Belt
With a 2-point static type seat belt, tmust be adjusted manually so it faround your body. Fasten the belt anthe loose end to tighten. The belt splaced as low as possible on your hipyour waist. If the belt is too high, crease the possibility of your being injaccident.
Shorten
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SEAT BELTS (2-Point Static Type)(Rear Seat Center)To Fasten Your Seat Belt
To fasten a 2-point static type belt, insert themetal tab into the locking buckle. There will bean audible "click" when the tab locks into thebuckle. Check to make sure the belt is properly
locked and that the belt is not twisted.
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To Release the Seat Belt
The seat belt is released by pressing the re-lease button in the locking buckle. When it isreleased, the belt should automatically drawback into the retractor.If this does not happen, check the belt to be sureit is not twisted, then try again.
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Using a Child Restraint System withthe "Tether Anchorage" System
For small children and babies, the use of achild seat or infant seat is required. This childseat or infant seat should be of appropriate
size for the child and should be installed inaccordance with the manufacturer's instruc-tions. It is further required that the seat beplaced in the vehicle's rear seat since this canmake an important contribution to safety. Yourvehicle is provided with three child restrainthook holders for installing the child seat or
infant seat.
!WARNING:o Always make sure that the shoulder
belt portion of the outboard lap/shoul-der belt is positioned midway over theshoulder, never across the neck or be-hind the back. Moving the child closerto the center of the vehicle may helpprovide a good shoulder belt fit. Thelap belt portion of the lap/shoulder beltor the center seat lap belt must alwaysbe positioned as low as possible on thechild's hips and as snug as possible.
o If the seat belt will not properly fit thechild, Hyundai recommends the use ofan approved booster seat in the rearseat in order to raise the child's seatingheight so that the seat belt will properlyfit the child. Before purchasing abooster seat, make sure that it meetsapplicable Federal Motor Vehicle SafetyStandards (FMVSS) and that it is satis-
factory for use with this vehicle.o Never allow a child to stand up or kneelon the seat.
o Never use an infant carrier or child safetyseat that "hooks" over a seatback; it maynot provide adequate security in an acci-dent.
WARNING:o Never allow a child to be held in a
person's arms while they are in a mov-ing vehicle, as this could result in seri-ous injury to the child in the event of anaccident or a sudden stop. Holding achild in a moving vehicle does not pro-vide the child with any means of protec-tion during an accident, even if the per-son holding the child is wearing a seatbelt.
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Installing a Child Restraint Seathe "Tether Anchorage" System(4 Door)
Three child restraint hook holders aron the rear seat package tray.
To install the child restraint sea
1. Open the tether anchor cover onseat package tray.
Tether AnchorCover
Child RHook H
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Installing a Child Restraint Seat wi"Tether Anchorage" System (3 D
Three child restraint hook holders aron the vertical back panel. (behind reabar)
To install the child restraint seat
1. Route the child restraint seat strapseatback.For vehicles with adjustable route the tether strap under the and between the headrest posts, oroute the tether strap over the t
seatback.
2. Route the child restraint seat strap over theseatback.
B230C02A-1Front of Vehicle
Tether StrapHook
Child RestraintHook Holders
Rear seat package tray
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For vehicles with adjustable headrests,route the tether strap under the headrestand between the headrest posts, otherwiseroute the tether strap over the top of theseatback.
3. Connect the tether strap hook to the childrestraint hook holder and tighten to securethe seat.
WARNING:Do not mount more than one child restraintto a single tether or to a child restraint loweranchorage point. The improper increasedload may cause the anchorage points or
tether anchor to break, causing seriousinjury or death.
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Tether Strap Hook
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Back Panel
Covering Shelf
3. Connect the tether strap hook to the childrestraint hook holder through the hole onthe covering shelf and tighten to secure theseat.
WARNING:Do not mount more than one child restraintto a single tether or to a child restraint loweranchorage point. The improper increasedload may cause the anchorage points ortether anchor to break, causing seriousinjury or death.
2. Remove the blanking covers on the cover-ing shelf.
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Securing the Child Restraint Seatthe "ISOFIX" System
Some child seat manufacturers makseats that are labeled as ISOFIX orcompatible child seats. These seats incrigid or webbing mounted attachmentsnect to two ISOFIX anchors at specif
positions in your vehicle. This type ofeliminates the need to use seat belts tthe child seat for forward-facing chilISOFIX anchors have been providevehicle. The ISOFIX anchors are localeft and right outboard rear seating Their locations are shown in the iThere is no ISOFIX anchor providcenter rear seating position.
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!WARNING:o Do not install a child restraint seat at
the center of the rear seat using thevehicle's ISOFIX anchors. The ISOFIXanchors are only provided for the leftand right outboard rear seating posi-tions. Do not misuse the ISOFIX an-chors by attempting to attach a childrestraint seat improperly in the middleof the reat seat position to the ISOFIXanchors. In a crash, the child seat ISOFIXattachments may not be strong enoughto secure the child restraint seat prop-erly in the center of the rear seat and
may break, causing serious injury ordeath.o When using the vehicle’s “ISOFIX” sys-
tem to install a child restraint system inthe rear seat, all unused vehicle rearseat belt metal latch plates or tabs mustbe latched securely in their seat beltbuckles and the seat belt webbing mustbe retracted behind the child restraintto prevent the child from reaching andtaking hold of unretracted seat belts.Unlatched metal latch plates or tabsmay allow the child to reach theunretracted seat belts which may resultin strangulation and a serious injury ordeath to the child in the child restraint.
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The ISOFIX anchors are located betseatback and the seat cushion of the r
ISOFIXAnchor
ISOFIX Position
WARNING:o Do not mount more than one child
restraint to a single tether or to a childrestraint lower anchorage point. Theimproper increased load may cause theanchorage points or tether anchor tobreak, causing serious injury or death.
o Attach the ISOFIX or ISOFIX-compat-ible child seat only to the appropriatelocations shown.
o Always follow the installation and useinstructions provided by the manufac-turer of the child restraint.
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To install a child restraint system iboard rear seats, extend the shoulderentirely from its retractor until a "cThis will engage the seat belt retramatic locking feature, which allowbelt to retract but not extend. Instalrestraint system, buckle the seat
allow the seat belt to take up any slasure that the lap portion of the bearound the child restraint systemshoulder portion of the belt is positionit cannot interfere with the child's heaAlso, double check to be sure that thtor has engaged the automatic lockinby trying to extend webbing out of tor. If the retractor is in the automat
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Installation on Outboard Rear SOn outboard rear seats
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Installation on Rear Seat CenterPosition
Use the center seat belt for the rear seat tosecure the child restraint system as illustrated.After installation of the child restraint system,rock the child seat back and forth, and side toside to ensure that it is properly secured by theseat belt.If the child seat moves, readjust the length of theseat belt. Then, if equipped, insert the childrestraint tether strap hook into the child restrainthook holder and tighten to secure the seat.Always refer to the child restraint systemmanufacturer's recommendation before install-ing the child restraint system in your vehicle.
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On center rear seat
left and right outboard seating positions.Follow the child seat manufacturer's instruc-tions to properly install safety seats with ISOFIXor ISOFIX-compatible attachments.
Once you have installed the ISOFIX child re-straint seat, assure that the seat is properlyattached to the ISOFIX and tether anchors.Also, test the safety seat before you place thechild in it. Tilt the seat from side to side. Alsotry to tug the seat forward. Check to see if theanchors hold the seat in place.
WARNING:
If the child restraint seat is not anchoredproperly, the risk of a child being seriouslyinjured or killed in a collision greatly increases.
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The seat belt pre-tensioner system mainly of the following componentcations are shown in the illustration
1. SRS airbag warning light2. Seat belt pre-tensioner assembly3. SRS control module
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Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt
Your Hyundai vehicle is equipped with driver'sand front passenger's pre-tensioner seat belts.The purpose of the pre-tensioner is to makesure that the seat belts fit tightly against theoccupant's body in certain frontal collisions. Thepre-tensioner seat belts can be activated alone
or, where the frontal collision is severe enough,together with the airbags.
When the vehicle stops suddenly, or if theoccupant tries to lean forward too quickly, theseat belt retractor will lock into position. Incertain frontal collisions, the pre-tensioner willactivate and pull the seat belt into tighter
contact against the occupant's body.
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Driver's airbag 1
2
WARNING:To obtain maximum benefit fromtensioner seat belt:
1. The seat belt must be worn co2. The seat belt must be adjusted
correct position.
mode, the belt will be locked. After installationof the child restraint system, try to move it inall directions to be sure the child restraintsystem is securely installed. If you need totighten the belt, pull more webbing toward theretractor. When you unbuckle the seat beltand allow it to retract, the retractor will auto-matically revert back to its normal seatedpassenger emergency locking usage condition.
NOTE:o Before installing the child restraint sys-
tem, read the instructions supplied by thechild restraint system manufacturer.
o If the seat belt does not operate as de-scribed, have the system checked imme-
diately by your authorized Hyundai dealer.
WARNING:o If the retractor is not in the Automatic
Locking mode, the child restraint systemcan move when your vehicle turns orstops abruptly.
o Do not install any child restraint systemin the front passenger seat. Should anaccident occur and cause the passengerside airbag to deploy, it could severelyinjure or kill an infant or child seated in aninfant or child seat. Therefore, only use a
child restraint system in the rear seat ofyour vehicle.
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WARNING:o No objects should be placed over or
near the airbag modules on the steer-ing wheel, instrument panel, and thefront passenger's panel above the glovebox, because any such object couldcause harm if the vehicle is in a crashsevere enough to cause the airbags todeploy.
o If the airbags deploy, they must bereplaced by an authorized Hyundaidealer.
o Do not tamper with or disconnect SRSwiring, or other components of the SRS
system. Doing so could result in injury,due to accidental firing of the airbagsor by rendering the SRS inoperative.
o Do not install a child restraint system inthe front passenger seat position. Achild restraint system must never beplaced in the front seat. The infant or
child could be severely injured or killedby an airbag deployment in case of anaccident.
o Do not allow children to ride in the frontpassenger seat. If older children (teen-agers and older) must ride in the frontseat, make sure they are always prop-erly belted and that the seat is movedback as far as possible.
WARNING:o For maximum safety protection
types of crashes, all occupants iing the driver should always weseat belts whether or not an airalso provided at their seating pto minimize the risk of severe indeath in the event of a crash. Door lean unnecessarily close to the while the vehicle is in motion.
o Sitting improperly or out of can result in serious or fatal injucrash. All occupants should sit uin their seats with their feet on th
until the vehicle is parked and thtion key is removed.
o The SRS airbag system must very rapidly to provide protecticrash. If an occupant is out of pbecause of not wearing a seat beairbag may forcefully contact th
pant causing serious or fatal in
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o Front airbags are not intended to de-ploy in side-impact, rear-impact orrollover crashes. In addition, airbagswill not deploy in frontal crashes belowthe deployment threshold speed.
o The driver should sit back as far aspossible while still maintaining controlof the vehicle. If you are sitting tooclose to the airbag, it can cause deathor serious injury when it inflates.
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Side Impact
Rollover
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The SRSCM continually monitors all elementswhile the ignition is "ON" to determine if a frontalor near-frontal impact is severe enough to re-quire airbag deployment.
The SRS service reminder indicator (SRI) onthe instrument panel will blink for about 6seconds after the ignition key is turned to the"ON" position or after the engine is started,
after which the SRI should go out.The airbag modules are located both in thecenter of the steering wheel and in the frontpassenger's panel above the glove box. Whenthe SRSCM detects a considerable impact tothe front of the vehicle, it will automaticallydeploy the airbags.
A fully inflated airbag in combinaproperly worn seat belt slows the dthe passenger's forward motion, thu
ing the risk of head and chest injurAfter complete inflation, the airbag imstarts deflating, enabling the driver toforward visibility.
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SRS Components and Functions
The SRS consists of the following compo-nents:
- Driver's Airbag Module- Passenger's Airbag Module- Knee Bolster- Pre-tensioner seat belt
- Front impact sensors- Driver's and front passenger's seat belt usagesensors
- Driver's and front passenger's seat positionsensors
- SRS Service Reminder Indicator (SRI)- SRS Control Module (SRSCM)
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Upon deployment, tear seams moldeinto the pad covers will separate unsure from the expansion of the airbther opening of the covers then ainflation of the airbags.
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be a loud noise and fine dust will bereleased throughout the vehicle. Theseconditions are normal and are not haz-ardous. However, the fine dust gener-ated during airbag deployment maycause skin irritation. Wash your handsand face thoroughly with lukewarm wa-ter and a mild soap after an accident inwhich the airbags were deployed.
Passenger's Airbag
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WARNING:o The SRS can function only w
ignition key is in the "ON" pothe SRS SRI does not illumicontinuously remains on, after flfor about 6 seconds when the ikey is turned to the "ON" posiafter the engine is started, comwhile driving, the SRS is not properly. If this occurs, have youcle immediately inspected bHyundai dealer.
o Before you replace a fuse or discoa battery terminal, turn the ignit
to the "LOCK" position or remignition key. Never remove or the air bag related fuse(s) whignition key is in the "ON" Failure to heed this warning wilthe SRS SRI to illuminate.
CAUTION:When installing a container of liquid airfreshener inside the vehicle, do not place itnear the instrument cluster nor on the in-strument panel surface. If there is any leak-age from the air freshener onto these areas(instrument cluster, instrument panel or airventilator), it may damage these parts. If theliquid from the air freshener does leak ontothese areas, wash them with water immedi-ately.
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Passenger's Airbag
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WARNING:o For best protection from the si
pact airbag system and to avoidinjured by the deploying side airbag, both front seat occshould sit in an upright positiothe seat belt properly fastenedriver's hands should be placed steering wheel at the 9:00 ano'clock positions.The passenger's arms and hands shbe placed on their laps.
o Do not use any accessory seat covo Use of seat covers could reduce o
vent the effectiveness of the systeo Do not install any accessories on th
or near the side impact airbag.o Do not use excessive force on the s
the seat.o Do not place any objects over the
or between the airbag and yourse
o Do not place any objects (an umbag, etc.) between the front door afront seat. Such objects may becomgerous projectiles and cause injurysupplemental side impact airbag in
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Side airbagsensor
WARNING:o The side impact airbag is supplemental to
the driver's and the passenger's threepoint seat belt systems and is not a sub-stitute for them. Therefore your seat beltsmust be worn at all times while the ve-hicle is in motion. The airbags deployonly in certain side impact conditionssevere enough to cause significant injuryto the vehicle occupants.
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Side Impact Airbag (If Installed)
Your Hyundai is equipped with a side impactairbag in each front seat. The purpose of theairbag is to provide the vehicle's driver and/orthe front passenger with additional protectionthan that offered by the seat belt alone. The sideimpact airbags are designed to deploy onlyduring certain side impact collisions, dependingon the crash severity, angle, speed and point ofimpact. The side impact airbags are not de-signed to deploy in all side impact situations.
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the front passenger seat position.A child restraint system must never beplaced in the front seat. The infant orbaby could be severely injured by anairbag deployment in case of an acci-dent.
o Modification to SRS components orwir-ing, including the addition of anykind of badges to the pad covers ormodifications to the body structure,can adversely affect SRS performanceand lead to possible injury.
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SRS Care
o The SRS is virtually maintenance free and thereare no parts you can safely service by yourself.The entire SRS system must be inspected byan authorized Hyundai dealer in 10 years afterthe date that the vehicle was manufactured.
o Any work on the SRS system, such as remov-ing, installing, repairing, or any work on thesteering wheel must be performed by a qualifiedHyundai technician. Improper handling of theairbag system may result in serious personal
injury.
B240C01HP
o To prevent unexpected deployment ofthe side impact air bag that may resultin personal injury, avoid impact to theside impact airbag sensor when theignition key is on.
WARNING:
o For cleaning the airbag pad cover
only a soft, dry cloth or one whbeen moistened with plain watvents or cleaners could adverselythe airbag covers and proper deploof the system.
o No objects should be placed onear the airbag modules on theing wheel, instrument panel, front passenger's panel above the box, because any such objectcause harm if the vehicle is in severe enough to cause the airbinflate.
o If the airbags inflate, they mreplaced by an authorized Hdealer.
o Do not tamper with or disconnewiring, or other components of thsystem. Doing so could result indue to accidental inflation of the aor by rendering the SRS inoper
o If components of the airbag
must be discarded, or if the must be scrapped, certain safecautions must be observedHyundai dealer knows these tions and can give you the necinformation. Failure to folloprecautions and procedures coucrease the risk of personal injur
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
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11. Door Ajar Warning Light12. Parking Brake/Low Brake fluid Level Warning Light13. Charging System Warning Light14. Seat Belt Warning Light15. Low Oil Pressure Warning Light16. Trip Odometer Reset Switch /
Trip Computer Reset Switch (If Installed)17. Low Fuel Warning Light18. Trunk Lid/Tail Gate Open Warning Light19. Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
1. Tachometer (If Installed) 2. Turn Signal Indicator Light 3. Speedometer 4. Odometer / Trip Odometer / Trip Computer (If Installed) 5. Fuel Gauge 6. Temperature Gauge 7. SRS Service Reminder Indicator 8. ABS Service Reminder Indicator (If Installed) 9. Overdrive Off Indicator Light (If Installed)10. High Beam Indicator Light
FEATURES OF
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
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B260B01A-AAT
SRS (AIRBAG) SERVICE RE-MINDER INDICATOR (SRI)
The SRS service reminder indicator (SRI) comeson and flashes for about 6 seconds after theignition key is turned to the "ON" position orafter the engine is started, after which it will goout.
This light also comes on when the SRS is notworking properly. If the SRI does not come on,or continuously remains on after flashing forabout 6 seconds when you turned the ignitionkey to the "ON" position or started the engine,or if it comes on while driving, have the SRSinspected by an authorized Hyundai Dealer.
B260P02Y-GAT
ABS SERVICE REMINDER IN-DICATOR (SRI) (If Installed)
When the key is turned to the "ON" position, theAnti-Lock Brake System SRI will come on andthen go off in a few seconds. If the ABS SRIremains on, comes on while driving, or does notcome on when the key is turned to the "ON"
position, this indicates that there may be aproblem with the ABS.If this occurs, have your vehicle checked byyour Hyundai dealer as soon as possible. Thenormal braking system will still be operational,but without the assistance of the anti-lock brakesystem.
WARNING:If both ABS SRI and Parking Brake/Brake fluidlevel warning lights remain "ON" or come onwhile driving, there may be a problem with
E.B.D. (Electronic Brake Force Distribution).If this occurs, avoid sudden stops and haveyour vehicle checked by your Hyundai dealeras soon as possible.
B260F01A-AAT
HIGH BEAM INDICAT
The high beam indicator light comesever the headlights are switched tobeam or flash position.
B260C01A-AAT
O/D OFF INDICATOR(Automatic Transaxle
When the overdrive switch is turneoverdrive off indicator will go out. Tindicator will be illuminated when thswitch is turned off (Auto T/A only).
B260D01A-AAT
TURN SIGNAL INDILIGHTS
The blinking green arrow on the panel shows the direction indicated bsignals. If the arrow comes on butblink, blinks more rapidly than normnot blink at all, a malfunction in the system is indicated. Your dealer shoulsulted for repairs.
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B260E02O-AAT
SEAT BELT REMINDEAND CHIME
The seat belt reminder light blinks untibelt is fastened when the ignition keyfrom the "OFF" position to "ON" oand the warning chime will sound onds.
B260N01A-AAT
MALFUNCTION INDICATORLIGHT
This light illuminates when there is a malfunctionof an exhaust gas related component, and thesystem is not functioning properly so that theexhaust gas regulation values are not satisfied.This light will also illuminate when the ignitionkey is turned to the "ON" position, and will goout in a few seconds. If it illuminates whiledriving, or does not illuminate when the ignitionkey is turned to the "ON" position, take your carto your nearest authorized Hyundai dealer andhave the system checked.
B260K02A-AAT
TRUNK LID(4 DOOR)TAIL GATE(3 DOOWARNING LIGHT
This light remains on unless the trugate is completely closed and latch
B260J01A-AAT
CHARGING SYSTEM WARNINGLIGHT
The charging system warning light should comeon when the ignition is turned on, then go outwhen the engine is running. If the light stays onwhile the engine is running, there is a malfunc-tion in the electrical charging system. If the light
comes on while you are driving, stop, turn off theengine and check under the hood. First, makecertain the generator drive belt is in place. If it is,check the tension of the belt. Do this as shownon page 6-19 by pushing down on the centerof the belt. And then have the system checkedby your Hyundai dealer.
B260M01A-AAT
LOW FUEL LEVEL WARNINGLIGHT
The low fuel level warning light comes on whenthe fuel tank is approaching empty. When itcomes on, you should add fuel as soon aspossible. Driving with the fuel level warning lighton or with the fuel level below "E" can cause the
engine to misfire and damage the catalytic con-verter.
B260L02HP-GAT
DOOR AJAR WARNING LIGHTAND CHIME (If Installed)
The door ajar warning light warns you that adoor is not completely closed and the chime
warns you that the key is in the ignition switch.NOTE :The warning chime only sounds wheneverthe key is in the ignition switch and the driver'sside front door is open simultaneously. Thechime sounds until the key is removed fromthe ignition switch or the driver's side frontdoor is closed.
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B270A01A-AAT
BRAKE PAD WEAR WARNINGSOUND
The front disc brake pads have wear indicatorsthat should make a high-pitched squealing orscraping noise when new pads are needed. Thesound may come and go or be heard all the timewhen the vehicle is moving. It may also be
heard when the brake pedal is pushed downfirmly. Expensive rotor damage will result if theworn pads are not replaced. See your Hyundaidealer immediately.
B900A01A-AAT
LIGHTS ON WARNING SOUNDThe warning chime sounds when the tail lightsare on and the driver side door is open. Thisprevents the battery from discharging bywarning you when the car is left with the taillights on. The chime sounds until the tail lightsare turned off.
B280A01A-AAT
FUEL GAUGE
The needle on the gauge indicates the ap-proximate fuel level in the fuel tank. The fuelcapacity is given in Section 9.
HLC2052
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B290A02A-AAT
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPEGAUGE
WARNING:Never remove the radiator cap when tgine is hot. The engine coolant is undersure and could erupt and cause severe buWait until the engine is cool before remthe radiator cap.
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TACHOMETER (If Installed)
The tachometer registers the speed of yourengine in revolutions per minute (rpm).
B300A01A-AAT
SPEEDOMETER
Your Hyundai's speedometer is calmiles per hour (on the outer scale) anters per hour (on the inner scale).
HLC2050-D Reset Switch
CAUTION:The engine should not be raced to such a
speed that the needle enters the red zone onthe tachometer face. This can cause severeengine damage and may void your war-ranty.
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The needle on the engine coolant temperaturegauge should stay in the normal range. Thenormal range is approximately in the middlebetween "H" and "C". If it moves across thedial to "H" (Hot), pull over and stop as soon aspossible and turn off the engine. Then open thehood and, after the engine has cooled, checkthe coolant level and the water pump drive belt.If you suspect cooling system trouble, have
your cooling system checked by a Hyundaidealer as soon as possible.
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The trip computer is a microcomtrolled driver information gauge thainformation related to driving, stripmeter, outside temperature, aveconsumption and distance to emptLCD.
B400B01A-AAT
(If Installed)B310B01A-AAT
ODOMETER/TRIP ODOMETER
1. OdometerThe odometer records the total distance trav-eled in miles. You will also find the odometeruseful to determine when periodic maintenanceshould be performed.
NOTE:Federal law forbids alteration of the odometerof any vehicle with the intent to change thenumber of the odometer. The alteration mayvoid your warranty coverage.
B310A01A 2. Trip Odometer
o The trip odometer records the total distancetraveled since the last trip odometer reset.
o To reset the trip odometer to zero, pressand hold the reset switch to the right of thespeedometer for more than 1 second whilethe trip odometer is being displayed.
o If your vehicle is equipped with a trip com-
puter, refer to the explanation of the tripcomputer (See page 1-45, tripmeter)
B320A01A Odometer
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1. Tripmeter (miles)
TRIPMETER
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE
AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION
DISTANCE TO EMPTY
o This mode indicates the total distance trav-eled since the last tripmeter reset.
B320A01A
o To reset the tripmeter to zero, phold the reset switch to the rispeedometer for more than 1 secothe tripmeter is being displayed
2. Outside Temperature (°F)
This mode indicates the outside ture between -40°F and 176°F.
Odometer
TripmeterOdometer
Outside Tempera
B300A01A-E
Reset Switch
o The reset switch is used to zero the multi-functional display mode.o Pushing in the reset switch built in right side
of speedometer changes the display as fol-lows;
Reset Switch
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3. Average Fuel Consumption (MPG)
B400B03A-E
MPG = Total Cruise Distance(Miles)Total Fuel Consumption (G)
o This mode calculates the average fuelconsumption from the total fuel used andthe distance since the last average con-sumption reset.
o The total fuel used is calculated from thefuel consumption input.
o The meter's working range is from 0.0 to
99.9 miles/gallon(MPG).o Calculation Method
Odometer
Average Fuel Consumption
HLC2057
Distance to empty symbol
Distance to empty
4. Distance to Empty (miles)
o This mode provides the estimated distanceto empty from the current fuel level in thefuel tank.
o The trip computer may not register addi-tional fuel if less than 1.59 gallons of fuel areadded to the vehicle.
o When the battery has been reinstalled afterbeing discharged or disconnected, drive morethan 20 miles for an accurate distance toempty.
Odometer
NOTE:o If the distance to empty is less t
miles, a blinking "----" symboldisplayed.
o The distance to empty can differ fractual tripmeter according to drivinditions.
o The distance to empty can vary aing to the driving conditions,
pattern or vehicle speed.
FEATURES OF
COMBINATION TURN SIGNAL,HEADLIGHT AND LOW-BEAM SWITCH
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To operate the headlights, turn the the end of the multi-function switchposition turns on the parking lights, tail lights and instrument panel lsecond position turns on the headli
NOTE:The ignition must be in the "ON" pto turn on the headlights.
Parking Light Auto Off
If you do not turn the parking lights "driving, the parking lights will aushut "OFF" when the driver's door iTo turn them "ON" again you must sthe ignition key to the "ON" position
B340C03A-AAT
Headlight SwitchB340B01A-AAT
Lane Change Signal
To indicate a lane change, move the lever up ordown to a point where it begins flashing.The lever will automatically return to the centerposition when released.
HLC2072
B340A01A-AAT
Turn Signal Operation
Pulling down on the lever causes the turn sig-nals on the left side of the car to blink. Pushingupward on the lever causes the turn signals onthe right side of the car to blink. As the turn iscompleted, the lever will automatically return tothe center position and turn off the turn signalsat the same time. If either turn signal indicatorlight blinks more rapidly than usual, goes on butdoes not blink, or does not go on at all, there isa malfunction in the system. Check for a burned-out fuse or bulb or see your Hyundai dealer.
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48 WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHERSWITCH
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B340E01A-AATHeadlight Flasher
To flash the headlights, pull the switch levertoward you, then release it. The headlights canbe flashed even though the headlight switch isin the "OFF" position.
B350A01A-AAT
The windshield wiper switch has three posi-
tions:1. Intermittent wiper operation2. Low-speed operation3. High-speed operation
NOTE:To prevent damage to the wiper system, donot attempt to wipe away heavy accumula-tions of snow or ice. Accumulated snow andice should be removed manually. If there isonly a light layer of snow or ice, operate theheater in the defrost mode to melt the snow orice before using the wiper.
B340D01A-AAT
High-Beam Switch
To turn on the headlight high beams, push thelever forward (away from you). The High BeamIndicator Light will come on at the same time.For low beams, pull the lever back toward you.
HLC2071
B350A01A-1
B350B01A-AAT
WINDSHIELD WASHER OPER
To use the windshield washer, pull twasher lever toward the steering whethe washer lever is operated, the wipmatically make three passes across tshield. The washer continues to opethe lever is released.
NOTE:o Do not operate the washer more thseconds at a time or when the fluidvoir is empty.
o In icy or freezing weather, be swiper blades are not frozen to thprior to operating the wipers.
o In areas where water freezes in use windshield washer antifreeze.
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FEATURES OF
B390A02A AATB350C01O GAT
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B390A02A-AAT
REAR WINDOW WIPER AND
(If Installed)
The rear window wiper and washer aon by depressing the button.Washer fluid is sprayed onto the glasas the " " is depressed.
1. When the " " position is
the rear window wiper starts to optinuously.2. When the " " position is
the rear window wiper starts to opetimes after the washer fluid sprayrear window.
3. When the " " position is the interval between wipes operafive seconds intermittently.
B350B02A-1
Mist Wiper Operation B350C01O-GAT
Adjustable Intermittent Wiper Opera-
tion
To use the intermittent wiper feature, place thewiper switch in the "INT" position. With theswitch in this position, the interval betweenwipes can be varied from approximately 1 to 18seconds by turning the interval adjuster barrel.This is also varied automatically depending onyour road speed.
B350C01A-1If a single wipe is desired in mist, move thewindshield wiper and washer control lever up.
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50 HAZARD WARNING SYSTEINSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHT CON-TROL (RHEOSTAT)
B370A01A AATD t t th h ti l f B410A01A AAT
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The hazard warning system should
whenever you find it necessary to stoin a hazardous location. When you msuch an emergency stop, always puroad as far as possible.The hazard warning lights are turnpushing in the hazard switch. This cturn signal lights to blink. The hazarlights will operate even though the kethe ignition.To turn the hazard warning lights offswitch a second time.
Do not operate the washer continuously formore than 15 seconds or when the fluid reser-
voir is empty; this could damage the system.Do not operate the wiper when the window isdry; this can result in scratching as well aspremature wiper blade wear.For the reason stated above,do not operate thewasher when the washer fluid reservoir is empty.
B410A01A-AAT
The instrument panel lights can be made
brighter or dimmer by turning the instrumentpanel light control knob.
B410A01A-1
FEATURES OF
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH
B360A04A-AATB380A01HP-AAT
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(If Installed)
To turn on the front fog lights, push tThey will light when the headlight sthe second position and the key is inposition.
NOTE:If you turn on the headlight high beamfront fog lights will be turned off.
CAUTION:Do not clean the inner side of the rear windowglass with an abrasive type of glass cleaner oruse a scraper to remove foreign deposits fromthe inner surface of the glass as this maycause damage to the defroster elements.
NOTE:The ignition must be in the "ON" positionfor the rear window defroster to operate.
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B380A01HP AAT
REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER
SWITCH (If Installed)
The rear window defroster and heated outsiderearview mirrors are turned on by pushing inthe switch. To turn the defroster off, push theswitch a second time. The rear windowdefroster automatically turns itself off afterabout 20 minutes. To restart the defrostercycle, push in the switch again after it hasturned itself off.
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52 ASHTRAYCIGARETTE LIGHTERDIGITAL CLOCK
B420A01A-AAT B430A01S-AATB400A01A-AAT
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For the cigarette lighter to work, the key mustbe in the "ACC" position or the "ON" position.To use the cigarette lighter, push it all the wayinto its socket. When the element has heated,the lighter will pop out to the "ready" position.Do not hold the cigarette lighter pressed in. Thiscan damage the heating element and create afire hazard.If it is necessary to replace the cigarette lighter,use only a genuine Hyundai replacement or itsapproved equivalent.
Front Ashtray
The front ashtray may be opened byout by its grip. To remove the ashtrayor clean it, press down on the spring-loinside the ashtray. The ashtray lightilluminate when the external lights
HLC2104
(If Installed)
There are three control buttons for the digitalclock. Their functions are:
HOUR - Push "H" to advance the hour indicat-ed.MIN - Push "M" to advance the minute indicat-ed.RESET - Push "R" to reset minutes to ":00" tofacilitate resetting the clock to the correct time.When this is done:
Pressing "R" between 10 : 30 and 11 : 29changes the readout to 11 : 00. Pressing "R"between 11 : 30 and 12 : 29 changes thereadout to 12 : 00.
HLC2100
FEATURES OF
DRINK HOLDER
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The front drink holder is located on the centerfacia panel for holding cups or cans in its holes.The drink holder can be used by pushing it.
Front Drink Holder
HLC2116
CAUTION:Place the drink holder in its closed powhen not in use.
WARNING:Do not place anything except drinksdrink holder. Such objects can be tout, possibly injuring persons in thicle during sudden braking or in theof an accident.
!Rear Ashtray (If Installed)
The rear ashtray may be opened by pulling itout by its top edge. To remove the ashtray toempty or clean it, press down on the spring-loaded tab inside the ashtray and lift the ash-tray upward and pull it all the way out.
HLC2108
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54 INTERIOR LIGHT
B490A03A-AATB480A01E-AATB450B02A-AAT
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The interior courtesy light switch positions. The three positions are:
o "DR" or " "In the "DR" or " " positioncourtesy light comes on when aopened regardless of the ignition
tion. The light goes out when tclosed.
NOTE:If your vehicle is equipped with the delinterior light, the light goes out grawithin 6 seconds after the door is close
Interior light
Type A (If Installed) Ty
Map Light (If Installed)
The two map light switches are located onboth sides of the front overhead console.Push in the map light switch to turn the light onor off. This light produces a spot beam forconvenient use as a map light at night or asa personal light for the driver and the passen-ger.
HLC2081
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Rear Drink Holder
The rear drink holder is located on the rearmain console and may be used for holdingcups or cans.
HLC2117
WARNING:o Use caution when using the drink hold-
ers. A spilled beverage that is very hotcan injure you or your passengers.Spilled liquids can damage interior trimand electrical components.
o Do not place anything except drinks inthe drink holder. Such objects can bethrown out, possibly injuring personsin the vehicle during sudden braking orin the event of an accident.
FEATURES OF
SEAT POCKETGLOVE BOX
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o To open the glove box, pull on the glove boxrelease lever.
o To close glove box, push up on glove box.
(If Installed)
A seat side pocket is located on passenger seat to hold papers.There are seatback pockets on the bof the front seats.
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o ONIn the "ON" position, the light stays on at alltimes. Do not leave the switch in this positionfor an extended period of time when the ve-hicle is not running.
o OFF
In the "OFF" position, the light stays off at alltimes even though a door is open.
HLC2110
WARNING:To avoid the possibility of injury in case ofan accident or a sudden stop, the glove boxdoor should be kept closed when the car isin motion.
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56 OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR
B510A01A-AAT B510B01Y-AAT
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Manual Type (If Installed)
The outside rearview mirrors are equippedwith a remote control for your convenience. Itis operated by the control lever in the bottomfront corner of the window.Before driving away, always check that yourmirrors are positioned so you can see behindyou, both to the left and right sides, as well asdirectly behind your vehicle. When using themirror, always exercise caution when attempt-ing to judge the distance of vehicles behind oralong side of you.
HLC2113
CAUTION:If the mirror control is jammed with ice, do notattempt to break it free using the controlhandle or by manipulating the face of themirror. Use an approved spray de-icer (notradiator antifreeze) to release the frozenmechanism or move the vehicle to a warm
place and allow the ice to melt.
!Electric Type (If Installed)
The outside rearview mirrors can beto your preferred rear vision, bobehind the vehicle, and to the rear oand right sides.The remote control outside rearviswitch controls the adjustments for and left outside mirrors.
To adjust the position of either m1. Move the selecting switch to the r
to activate the adjustable mechanicorresponding door mirror.
2. Adjust mirror angle by depressinpropriate directional switch as i
FEATURES OF
B510D01HP-GAT
O id R i Mi HB510C01A-AAT
F ldi h O id R i M
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Outside Rearview Mirror Heater
(If Installed)
The outside rearview mirror heater is actuatedin connection with the rear window defroster.To heat the outside rearview mirror glass,push in the switch for the rear window de-froster. The rearview mirror glass will beheated for defrosting or defogging and will give
you improved rear vision in inclement weatherconditions. Push the switch again to turn theheater off. The outside rearview mirror heaterautomatically turns itself off after 20 minutes.
B370A01A
Folding the Outside Rearview M
To fold the outside rearview mirthem towards the rear. To unfold threar view mirrors, push them towardThe outside rearview mirrors can rearward for parking in restricted a
WARNING:Do not adjust or fold the outside remirrors while the vehicle is movincould result in loss of control, and andent causing death, serious injury or erty damage.
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B510B01A
CAUTION:o Do not operate the switch continuouslyfor an unnecessary length of time.
o Scraping ice from the mirror face couldcause permanent damage. To remove anyice, use a sponge, soft cloth or ap-proved de-icer.
WARNING:Be careful when judging the size or distanceof any object seen in the passenger siderearview mirror. It is a convex mirror with acurved surface. Any objects seen in this
mirror are closer than they appear.
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58 PARKING BRAKEDAY/NIGHT INSIDE REARVIEWMIRROR
B520A01A-AAT B530A01A-AAT
HIGH-MOUNTED REAR STO
B550A01S-GAT
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Your Hyundai is equipped with a day/nightinside rearview mirror. The "night" position isselected by flipping the tab at the bottom of themirror toward you. In the "night" position, theglare of headlights of cars behind you is re-duced.
HLC2112
Always engage the parking brake before leav-ing the car. This also turns on the parkingbrake indicator light when the key is in the"ON" or "START" position. Before driving away,be sure that the parking brake is fully releasedand the indicator light is off.
o To engage the parking brake, pull the leverup as far as possible.
o To release the parking brake, pull up thelever and press the thumb button. Then,while holding the button in, lower the brakelever.
HLC3024
(If Installed)
In addition to the lower-mounted lights on either side of the car, the highrear stop light in the center of the reaor inserted in the rear spoiler also ligthe brakes are applied.
FEATURES OF
FLOOR MAT ANCHORHOOD RELEASE
B571A03Y-AAT2. Push the safety catch lever to the left andlift th h d
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CAUTION:Make sure that the support rod has beenreleased prior to closing the hood.
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WARNING:o Always double check to be sure that the
hood is firmly latched before drivingaway. If it is not latched, the hood couldopen while the vehicle is being driven,causing a total loss of visibility, whichmight result in an accident.
o The support rod must be inserted com-pletely into the hole provided in the hoodwhenever you inspect the engine com-partment. This will prevent the hoodfrom falling and possibly injuring you.
o Do not move the vehicle with the hood inthe raised position, as vision is obstructed
and the hood could fall or be damaged.
When using a floor mat on the fcarpet, make sure it attaches to the fanchor in your vehicle. This keepsmat from sliding forward.
WARNING:o Make sure the floor mat is p
placed on the floor carpet. If thmat slips and interferes with thement of the pedals during drimay cause an accident.
o Don't put a additional floor mattop of the fixed mat, otherwise ditional mat may slide forward anfere with the movement of the
lift the hood.
3. Hold the hood open with the support rod.
Before closing the hood, return the support rodto its clip to prevent it from rattling. Lower thehood until it is about 1 ft. (30 cm) above theclosed position and let it drop. Make sure thatit locks into place.
B570A01A-1
1. Pull the release knob to unlatch the hood.
B570A01A
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B560A02S-AAT
REMOTE FUEL-FILLER LID RELEASE
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B560A01A-1
The fuel-filler lid may be opened from inside thevehicle by pulling up on the fuel-filler lid openerlocated on the front floor area on the left sideof the car.
NOTE:If the fuel-filler lid will not open because icehas formed around it, tap lightly or push onthe lid to break the ice and release the lid. Do
not pry on the lid. If necessary, spray aroundthe lid with an approved de-icer fluid (do notuse radiator anti-freeze) or move the vehicleto a warm place and allow the ice to melt.
! WARNING:o The fuel cap must be tightened at least
3 clicks, otherwise " " light willilluminate.
o Gasoline vapors are dangerous. Beforerefueling, always stop the engine andnever allow sparks or open flames near
the filler area. If you need to replace thefiller cap, use a genuine Hyundai re-placement part.
o If you open the fuel filler cap duringhigh ambient temperatures, a slight"pressure sound" may be heard. This isnormal and not a cause for concern.Whenever you open the fuel filler cap,turn it slowly.
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!o Make sure the fuel filler cap is reand securely seated after fuelingure to replace or fully seat the fucap will result in fuel vapors einto the atmosphere and the engine "MIL" indicator illumin
o Do not "TOP-OFF" after the firsshut off when refueling.o Automotive fuels are flammable
sive materials. When refueling,note the following guidelines ca
o Before touching the fuel nozzle filler cap, have one's hands in with metal parts away from tneck to discharge static electric
o Do not get back in the vehiclrefueling. Do not operate anythican produce static electricity.electricity discharge can ignite fpors resulting in explosion.
o When using a portable fuel co
be sure to place the container ground while refueling. Static ity discharge from the containignite fuel vapors causing a firestarting refueling contact shomaintained until the filling is co
WARNING:
FEATURES OF
TRUNK LID (4 DOOR)
B540C02A-AAT
To Unlock Using the KeyB540A01E-AAT
Remote Trunk Lid Release
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!To Unlock Using the Key.
To open the trunk lid, insert the keyit clockwise to unlock. The luggagement light illuminates when the topened.
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Remote Trunk Lid Release
B540D01A
To open the trunk lid without using the key, pullup the lid release lever.To close, lower the trunk lid, then press downon it until it locks. To be sure the trunk lid issecurely fastened, try to pull it up again.
WARNING:The trunk lid should always be kept com-pletely closed while the vehicle is in motion.If it is left open or ajar, poisonous exhaustgases may enter the car resulting in seriousillness or death to the occupants. See addi-tional warnings concerning exhaust gases onpage 2-2.
! WARNING:Parents should teach children abouemergency trunk release lever in thhicle and how to open the trunk lid are accidentally locked in the trunk.
o Do not use cellular phones around agas station. The electric current or elec-tronic interference from cellular phonescan ignite fuel vapors causing a fire.
o When refueling always shut the engineoff. Sparks by electrical equipment of
the engine can ignite fuel vapors caus-ing a fire. After refueling, check to makesure the fuel filler cap is securely closed,and then start the engine.
o Do not smoke or try to light cigarettesaround a gas station. Automotive fuelsare flammable.
WARNING:
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B540F01A-AAT
Tailgate (3 DOOR)B540B02E-AAT
Trunk Lid Emergency Latch Release
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Tailgate (3 DOOR)
To open the tailgate, unlock it by tkey clockwise, then pull the outsitoward you.To close, lower the tailgate and shutengage the latch. Lock the tailgate by tukey counterclockwise.If the vehicle is equipped with celocking, the tailgate can be locked key. Push the central door lock switcthe front of the vehicle after closing thIf the tailgate is open when the pushed, the tailgate will be locked fully closed.
Trunk Lid Emergency Latch Release
Your vehicle is equipped with a glow-in-thedark emergency trunk release lever locatedinside the trunk. It will glow after the trunk isclosed. When pulled, this lever will release thetrunk latch mechanism and open the trunk.
B540B02A
WARNING:o If a person is locked in the trunk, pullthe emergency trunk release lever onthe driver's side of the inside panel ofthe trunk to open the trunk lid.
o HYUNDAI recommends that cars be keptlocked and keys be kept out of the
reach of children, and that parents teachtheir children about the dangers ofplaying in trunks.
o Parents should teach children aboutthe emergency trunk release lever intheir vehicle and how to open the trunk lid if they are accidentally locked in thetrunk.
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FEATURES OF
SUN VISORCARGO AREA COVER
B580A01TB-AAT
Type AB650A01A-GAT
(3 Door Model)
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Type A( )
Nothing should be carried on top of the lug-gage cover. Loose materials could result ininjury to vehicle occupants during suddenbraking.
B650A01A-1Type A
! WARNING:The tailgate should always be kept completelyclosed while the vehicle is in motion. If it is leftopen or ajar, poisonous exhaust gases mayenter the car which could result in seriousinjury or death to the occupants. See addi-tional warnings concerning exhaust gases on
page 2-2.
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Your Hyundai is equipped with sun visors togive the driver and front passenger either frontal
B610A01A-AAT
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or sideward shade. To reduce glare or to shutout direct rays of the sun, turn the sun visordown. A ticket holder is provided on the backof the sun visor for the driver. Vanity mirrorsare provided on the back of the sunvisor forthe driver and the front passenger (If In-stalled).
NOTE:The Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)label containing useful information can befound on the front of each sun visor.
WARNING:Do not place the sun visor in such a mannerthat it obscures visibility of the roadway,traffic or other objects.
Press the pad on the steering wheel to soundthe horn.
B610B02A
FEATURES OF
HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL
B710A01TB-GAT
(If Installed)B710B01S-AAT
CENTER VENTILATOR
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B710A01A-1
1. Side Defrost Nozzle2. Side Ventilator3. Windshield Defrost Nozzle
4. Center Ventilator
The center ventilators are located in thof the dashboard. The direction of airthe vents in the center of the dashadjustable.To control the direction of the air flowknob in the center of the vent up-and-dside-to-side.
B710C02HP-AAT
SIDE VENTILATOR
The side ventilators are located on eacdashboard. To change the direction
flow, move the knob in the center of thand-down and side-to-side. The vopened when the vent knob is movedposition. The vents are closed whenknob is moved to " ". Keep tclear of any obstructions.
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B670C01A-AAT
AIR INTAKE CONTROLB670B01A-AAT
Fan Speed Control (Blower Control)B670A02A-AAT
(If Installed)
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This is used to select fresh outsirecirculating inside air.
Fresh
Recirculation
With the mode selected, air vehicle from outside and is heated according to the other functions seleWith the mode selected, air fthe passenger compartment is drawnthe heating system and heated or cocording to the other functions selecte
This model has four controls and one switchfor the heating and cooling system. They are:
1. Fan speed control2. Air flow control3. Temperature control4. Air conditioning switch5. Air intake control
This is used to turn the blower fan on and off andto select the fan speed.The blower fan speed, and therefore the volumeof air delivered from the system, may be con-trolled manually by setting the blower controlbetween the "1" and "4" position.
B670A01A
1 2 3
4HLC2085
5
FEATURES OF
NOTE:It should be noted that prolonged opera-
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tion of the heating system in mode willgive rise to misting of the windshield andside windows and the air within the passen-ger compartment will become stale. In ad-dition prolonged use of the air condition-ing with the mode selected may resultin the air within the passenger compart-ment becoming excessively dry.
Bi-Level
Air is discharged through the face vthe floor vents. This makes it possibcooler air from the dashboard vents anair from the floor outlets at the same
B670D01A-1
Face-Level
Selecting the "Face" mode will cause air to bedischarged through the face level vents.
B670D03A-AAT
Air Flow Control
This is used to direct the flow of air. Air can bedirected to the floor, dashboard outlets, or wind-shield. Five symbols are used to represent Face,Bi-Level, Floor, Floor-Defrost and Defrost airposition.
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Defrost-Level
Air is discharged through the windfroster nozzle, side defroster nozventilator.If the "Defrost" mode is selected, thetioning will be turned on automaticprove windshield defrosting. And if yturn off the air conditioning, pusbutton.
Floor-Level
Air is discharged through the floor vents,windshield defroster nozzle, side defrosternozzle, side ventilator.
B670D03A-1
Floor-Defrost Level
Air is discharged through the windshield de-froster nozzle, the floor vents, side defrosternozzle, side ventilator.If the "Floor-Defrost" mode is selected, the airconditioning will be turned on automatically. Andif you want to turn off the air conditioning, pushthe A/C button.
BB670D04A-1
FEATURES OF
BI-LEVEL HEATINGHEATING CONTROLS
B690A02A-AATB670E02A-AAT
TEMPERATURE CONTROLB700A01A-AAT
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Cool Warm
This control is used to adjust the degree ofheating or cooling desired.
HLC2086 For normal heating operation, set the air intakecontrol to the fresh air ( ) position and theair flow control to the floor ( ) position.For faster heating, the air intake control shouldbe set in the recirculate ( ) position.If the windows fog up, set the air flow control tothe defrost ( ) position (The air conditioningwill be turned on automatically.) and the airintake control to the fresh air ( ) position.
For maximum heat, move the temperature con-trol to "Warm".
Your Hyundai is equipped with bi-levcontrols. This makes it possible to haair from the dashboard vents and wfrom the floor outlets at the same timthis feature:
o Set the air intake control to the( ) position.
o Set the air flow control at the bi-le
position.o Set the temperature control betweand "Warm".
B690A01A
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B730A01L-AAT
Operation TipsB740A01A-AAT
Air Conditioning SwitchB710A01A-AAT
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTE
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o To keep dust or unpleasant fumes fromentering the car through the ventilationsystem, temporarily set the air intake con-trol to the position.Be sure to return the control to the po-sition when the irritation has passed to keepfresh air in the vehicle. This will help keep thedriver alert and comfortable.
o Air for the heating/cooling system is drawn inthrough the grilles just ahead of the wind-shield. Care should be taken that these arenot blocked by leaves, snow, ice or otherobstructions.
o To prevent interior fog on the windshield, setthe air intake control to the fresh air ( )
position, fan speed to the desired position,turn on the air conditioning system, andadjust temperature control to desired tem-perature.
(If Installed)
The air conditioning is turned on bthe A/C button on the heating/air cocontrol panel.
To operate the ventilation system:
o Set the air intake control at the fresh air( ) position.
o To direct all intake air to the dashboardvents, set the airflow control to the face ( ) position.
o Adjust the fan speed control to the desiredspeed.
o Set the temperature control between "Cool"and "Warm".
B710A01A
FEATURES OF
B740B02A-AAT
AIR CONDITIONING OPERATIONo Adjust the fan control (1) to the desired
speed. For greater cooling, turn the fano Adjust the fan control (1) to t
speed.
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Cooling
To use the air conditioning to cool the interior:
o Turn on the fan control switch (1).o Turn on the air conditioning switch (4) by
pushing in on the switch.The air conditioning indicator light shouldcome on at the same time.
o Set the air intake control (5) to the po-sition.
o Set the temperature control (3) to "Cool".("Cool" provides maximum cooling. The tem-perature may be moderated by moving thecontrol toward "Warm".)
(1) (2) (3)
(4) (5)
B740D01A-AAT
Operation Tipso If the interior of the car is hot wh
get in, open the windows for a few expel the hot air.
o When you are using the air cosystem, keep all windows closed toair out.
o When moving slowly, as in heavy tto a lower gear. This increases enginwhich in turn increases the speedconditioning compressor.
o On steep grades, turn the air condto avoid the possibility of the enheating.
o During winter months or in periodair conditioner is not used regularair conditioner once every monthminutes. This will help circulatcants and keep your system in peaing condition.
B740C01A-AAT
De-Humidified Heating
For dehumidified heating:
o Turn on the fan control switch (1).o Turn on the air conditioning switch (4). Theair conditioning indicator light should comeon at the same time.
o Set the air intake control (5) to the fresh air( ) position.
o Set the air flow control (2) to the face ( )position.
B740C01A
(1) (2) (3)
(4) (5)
control (1) to one of the higher speeds ortemporarily select the position on theair intake control (5).
o For more rapid action, set the fanthe higher speeds.o Adjust the temperature control (3)
the desired amount of warmth.
B740B01A
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B720A05A-AAT
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NOTE:When the A/C is operated continuously on the floor-defrost level ( ) or defrost level ( ), it may causefog to form on the exterior windshield. If this occurs, set the air flow control to the face level position
( ) and fan speed control to the low position.
Use the heating/ventilation system to defrost or defog thewindshield:
To remove interior fog on the windshield:o Set the air intake control to the fresh air ( ) position.o Set the air flow control to the defrost ( ) position.
(The air conditioning will be turned on automatically.)o Set the temperature control to the desired position.o Set the fan speed control between "1" and "4" position.
To remove frost or exterior fog on the windshield:o Activate the windshield wipers and washer to rem
light frost and moisture.o Set the air intake control to the fresh ( ) positioo Set the air flow control to the defrost ( ) position
(The air conditioning will be turned on automatio Set the temperature control to warm.
o Set the fan speed control to position "3" or "4".
B720B01A-1
FEATURES OF
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER(For Evaporator and Blower unit)
B760A05A-GAT
(If Installed)
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B760A01Y
The air conditioner filter is located in front of theevaporator unit behind the glove box.It operates to decrease the amount of pollut-ants entering the car.To replace the air conditioner filter, refer to thepage 6-16.
Inside ofa vehicle
Evaporator coreFilter
Blower
Outside air
CAUTION:o Replace the filter every 12,000 miles(20,000 km) or once a year. If the car isbeing driven in severe conditions suchas dusty, rough roads, more frequentair conditioner filter inspections andchanges are required.
o When the air flow rate is decreased, itmust be checked at an authorized dealer.
Inside air
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B750A02A-AAT
How Car Audio Works Ionosphere FM radio station AM reception
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FM broadcasts are transmitted at quencies and do not bend to follow th
surface. Because of this, FM broadcerally begin to fade at short distancesstation. Also, FM signals are easily abuildings, mountains, or other obThese can result in certain listening cwhich might lead you to believe exists with your radio. The followingare normal and do not indicate radi
AM broadcasts can be received at greater dis-tances than FM broadcasts. This is because
AM radio waves are transmitted at low fre-quencies. These long, low frequency radiowaves can follow the curvature of the earthrather than travelling straight out into the atmo-sphere. In addition, they curve around ob-structions so that they can provide bettersignal coverage.
AM and FM radio signals are broadcast fromtransmitter towers located around your city.They are intercepted by the radio antenna onyour car. This signal is then received by theradio and sent to your car speakers.When a strong radio signal has reached yourvehicle, the precise engineering of your audiosystem ensures the best possible quality re-production. However, in some cases the sig-nal coming to your vehicle may not be strongand clear. This can be due to factors such asthe distance from the radio station, closenessof other strong radio stations or the presenceof buildings, bridges or other large obstruc-tions in the area.
B750A02L
Mountains
Buildings
Obstructed area
Ionosphere FM reception
B750A01L
Iron bri
FEATURES OF
B750B03Y-AAT
Using a cellular phone or a tw
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!o Station Swapping - As an FM signal weak-
ens, another more powerful signal near thesame frequency may begin to play. This isbecause your radio is designed to lock ontothe clearest signal. If this occurs, selectanother station with a stronger signal.
o Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio signals be-ing received from several directions cancause distortion or fluttering. This can becaused by a direct and reflected signalfrom the same station, or by signals fromtwo stations with close frequencies. If thisoccurs, select another station until the con-dition has passed.
radioWhen a cellular phone is used insidecle, noise may be produced from equipment. This does not mean that sois wrong with the audio equipment. case, use the cellular phone at a place apossible from the audio equipment.
o Fading - As your car moves away from theradio station, the signal will weaken andsound will begin to fade. When this occurs,we suggest that you select another strongerstation.
o Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or largeobstructions between the transmitter and yourradio can disturb the signal causing static orfluttering noises to occur. Reducing the tre-ble level may lessen this effect until thedisturbance clears.
B750A04L B750A05L WARNING:Don't use a cellular phone when ydriving. Stop at a safe place to use a cephone.
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H210A01O-AAT
STEREO RADIO OPERATION (H215) (If Installed)
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1. POWER ON-OFF, BALANCE, VOLUME, SCAN Control Knob
2. FADER Control Knob
3. BASS/TREBLE Control Knob
4. BAND Selector
5. TUNE/SEEK Select Button
6. PRESET Station Select Button
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o Press the station select button for morethan two seconds. A select button indicatorwill show in the display indicating which
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select button you have depressed. Youshould then release the button, and pro-ceed to program the next desired station.A total of 18 stations can be programmedby selecting one AM and two FM stationsper button.
o When completed, any preset station maybe recalled by selecting AM, FM1 or FM2band and the appropriate station button.
! CAUTION:o Do not place beverages close to the
audio system. The audio system mecha-nism may be damaged if you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, orthe audio system mechanism could bedamaged.
FEATURES OF
H240A01O-GAT
STEREO RADIO OPERATION (H245) (If Installed)
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1. POWER ON/OFF, VOLUME Control Knob
5. BAND Selector
4. TUNE/SEEK Select Button 7. SCAN Button
6. PRESET Buttons 2. BASS/BALANCE Control Knob (BASS/
3. TREBLE/FADER Control Knob (TR
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3. TREB (Treble Control) Knob
Press to pop the knob out and turn to the left orright for the desired treble tone
When the ( ) side is pressed longersecond, releasing will automatically tnext higher frequency and when the is pressed longer than 0 5 second r
H240B04O-AAT
1. POWER ON-OFF Control Knob
The radio unit may be operated when the igni-
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right for the desired treble tone.
FAD (Fader Control) Knob
Pull the treble control knob further out.Turn the control knob counterclockwise to em-phasize front speaker sound (rear speaker
sound will be attenuated).When the control knob is turned clockwise,rear speaker sound will be emphasized (frontspeaker sound will be attenuated).
4. TUNE (Manual) Select Button
Press the ( ) side or ( ) side to increase or todecrease the frequency. Press either button andhold down to continuously scroll. Release but-ton once the desired station is reached.
SEEK Operation(Automatic Channel Selection)
Press the TUNE select button 0.5 sec or more.Releasing it will automatically tune to the nextavailable station with a beep sound.
is pressed longer than 0.5 second, rwill automatically tune to the nextquency.
5. BAND Selector
Pressing the button changes the
and FM2 bands. The mode selecteplayed on LCD.
6. PRESET STATION SELECT
Six (6) stations for AM, FM1 and FMtively can be preset in the electroniccircuit on this unit.
HOW TO PRESET STATIONS
Six AM and twelve FM stations mgrammed into the memory of the radiosimply pressing the band select buttone of the six station select buttons,recall any of these stations instantlygram the stations, follow these steps:
The radio unit may be operated when the igni-tion key is in the "ACC" or "ON" position. Pressthe knob to switch the power on. The LCDshows the radio frequency in the radio mode orthe tape direction indicator in the tape mode. Toswitch the power off, press the knob again.
VOLUME ControlRotate the knob clockwise to increase the vol-ume and turn the knob counterclockwise toreduce the volume.
2. BASS Control Knob
Press the control knob to pop knob out andturn to the left or right for the desired basstone.
BAL (Balance Control) Knob
Pull the bass control knob further out.Turn the
control knob clockwise to emphasize rightspeaker sound (left speaker sound will beattenuated).When the control knob is turned counterclock-wise, left speaker sound will be emphasized(right speaker sound will be attenuated).
FM/AM
FEATURES OF
o Press band selector to set the band for AM,FM1, and FM2.
o Select the desired station to be stored byseek or manual tuning
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seek or manual tuning.o Determine the preset station select button
you wish to use to access that station.o Press the station select button for more
than two seconds. A select button indicatorwill show in the display indicating whichselect button you have depressed. Thefrequency display will flash after it has beenstored into the memory with a beep sound.You should then release the button, andproceed to program the next desired sta-tion. A total of 18 stations can be pro-grammed by selecting one AM and two FMstations per button.
o When completed, any preset station maybe recalled by selecting AM, FM1 or FM2band and the appropriate station button.
7. SCAN Button
When the scan button is pressed, the frequencywill increase and the receivable stations will betuned in one after another, receiving each sta-tion for 5 seconds. To stop scanning, press thescan button again.
CAUTION:o Do not place beverages close to theaudio system. The audio system mecha-nism may be damaged if you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, orthe audio system mechanism could bedamaged.
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H240C01O-GAT
CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER OPERATION (H245) (If Installed)
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3. TAPE PROGRAM Button
2. AUTO MUSIC SELECT Button
4. EJECT Button
1. FF/REW Button
6. TAPE SLOT
5. DOLBY SELECT Button
FEATURES OF
H240A03O-AAT
1. FF/REW Button
o The FF (fast forward tape winding) startsh h b i d d i PLAY
3. TAPE PROGRAM Button
This allows you to play the reverse side of thetape by merely pressing the program button.
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( p g)when the button is pressed during PLAYor REW.
o PLAY starts when the button is press-ed again during FF.
o REW (rewinding) starts when the buttonis pressed during PLAY or FF.
o PLAY starts when the button is press-ed again during the REW.
2. AUTO MUSIC SELECT Button
Press the button to find the starting point of eachsong in a prerecorded music tape.The quiet space between songs (must have atleast a 4 sec. gap) can be identified by theAUTO MUSIC SELECT button.
o Pressing the button will play the beginn-ing of the next music segment.
o Pressing the button will start replay atthe beginning of the music just listened to.
p y y p g p gAn arrow will appear in the display to showtape direction.
NOTE:When tape operation is abnormal or ER8 faultcode is displayed, press the eject button more
than 5 seconds to reset the deck function.
4. EJECT Button
o When the EJECT button is pressed with acassette loaded, the cassette will eject.
o When the EJECT button is pressed duringFF/REW, the cassette will eject.
5. DOLBY SELECT Button
If you get background noise during PLAY, youcan reduce this considerably by merely press-ing DOLBY SELECT button.If you want to release, press the button again.
CAUTION:o Do not insert anything like coithe player slot as damage to thmay occur.
o Do not place beverages close audio system. The playback nism may be damaged if you spil
o Do not impact on the audio systthe playback mechanism could baged.
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H260A01O-AAT
STEREO RADIO OPERATION (H265) (If Installed)
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1. POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME/BALANCE Control Knob
2. FADER Control Knob
3. BASS/TREBLE Control Knob
4. SCAN Button
5. TUNE/SEEK Select Button
6. BAND Selector
7. PRESET Button
FEATURES OF
3. BASS Control Knob
Press to pop the knob out and turn to the left orright for the desired bass tone.
SEEK Operation(Automatic Channel Selection)
Press the TUNE select button for 0
H260B05O-AAT
1. POWER ON-OFF Control Knob
The radio unit may be operated when the igni-tion key is in the "ACC" or "ON" position Press
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TREB (Treble Control) Knob
Pull the bass control knob further out. Turn tothe left or right for the desired treble tone.
4. SCAN ButtonWhen the scan button is pressed, the frequencywill increase and the receivable stations will betuned in one after another, receiving each sta-tion for 5 seconds. To stop scanning, press thescan button again.
5. TUNE (Manual) Select Button
Press the ( ) side or ( ) side to increase or todecrease the frequency. Press either button andhold down to continuously scroll. Release but-ton once the desired station is reached.
more. Releasing it will automatically next available station with a beep souWhen the ( ) side is pressed longersecond, releasing will automatically tnext higher frequency and when the (pressed longer than 0.5 second, releaautomatically tune to the next lower f
6. BAND Selector
Pressing the button changes the and FM2 bands. The mode selecteplayed on LCD.
7. PRESET STATION SELECT
Six (6) stations for AM, FM1 and FMtively can be preset in the electroniccircuit on this unit.
tion key is in the ACC or ON position. Pressthe knob to switch the power on. The LCDshows the radio frequency in the radio mode orthe CD track indicator in the CD mode. Toswitch the power off, press the knob again.
VOLUME ControlRotate the knob clockwise to increase the vol-ume and turn the knob counterclockwise toreduce the volume.
BALANCE Control
Pull and turn the control knob clockwise toemphasize right speaker sound (left speakersound will be attenuated). When the controlknob is turned counterclockwise, left speakersound will be emphasized (right speaker soundwill be attenuated).
2. FAD (Fader Control) KnobTurn the control knob counterclockwise to em-phasize front speaker sound (rear speakersound will be attenuated). When the controlknob is turned clockwise, rear speaker soundwill be emphasized (front speaker sound willbe attenuated).
FM/AM
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HOW TO PRESET STATIONS
Six AM and twelve FM stations may be pro-grammed into the memory of the radio. Then, byi l i h b d l b d/
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simply pressing the band select button and/orone of the six station select buttons, you mayrecall any of these stations instantly. To pro-gram the stations, follow these steps:
o Press band selector to set the band for AM,
FM1, or FM2.o Select the desired station to be stored byseek, scan or manual tuning.
o Determine the preset station select buttonyou wish to use to access that station.
o Press the station select button for more thantwo seconds. A select button indicator willshow in the display indicating which selectbutton you have depressed. The frequencydisplay will flash after it has been stored intothe memory.You should then release the button, andproceed to program the next desired station.A total of 18 stations can be programmed byselecting one AM and two FM stations perbutton.
o When completed, any preset station may berecalled by selecting AM, FM1 or FM2band and the appropriate station button.
p gaudio system. The audio system mecha-nism may be damaged if you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, orthe audio system mechanism could bedamaged.
FEATURES OF
H260B01O-AAT
COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION (H265) (If Installed)
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1. Playing CD
2. FF/REW Button
3. TRACK UP/DOWN
4. SCAN Button
5. REPEAT Button
6. EJECT Button
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1. Playing CD
o Insert the CD with the label facing upward.o Insert the CD to start CD playback, during
4. SCAN Button
o Press the SCAN button to playback the first10 seconds of each track.
o Press the SCAN button again within 10 sec
NOTE:o If the CD does not operate prop
if the ER2 fault code is displayone of two methods to reset deck function
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p y , gradio operation.
o When a disc is in the CD deck, if you pressthe CD button, the CD player will beginplaying even if the radio is being used.
o The CD player can be used when the ignitionswitch is in either the "ON" or "ACC" posi-tion.
2. FF/REW ( / )
If you want to fast forward or reverse throughthe compact disc track, push and hold the FF( ) or REW ( ) button.When you release the button, the compact discplayer will resume playing.
3. TRACK UP/DOWN
o The desired track on the disc currently beingplayed can be selected using the track num-
ber.o Press once to skip forward to the beginn-ing of the next track. Press once to skipback to the beginning of the track.
o Press the SCAN button again within 10 sec.when you have reached the desired track.
5. REPEAT Button
o To repeat the track you are currently listen-
ing to, press the RPT button. To cancel,press again.o If you do not release RPT operation when
the track ends, it will automatically be re-played.This process will be continued until you pushthe button again.
6. EJECT Button
When the EJECT button is pressed with aCD loaded, the CD will eject.
deck function.- Remove the audio fuse for 5 m
Then, reinstall the audio fus- Diconnect the negative term
the battery and wait 5 minutesreconnect the negative battery
nal.o To assure proper operation of thkeep the vehicle interior tempwithin a normal range by usvehicle's air conditioning or heatintem.
o When replacing the fuse, replacea fuse having the correct capac
o The preset station frequencies erased when the car battery is dnected. Therefore, all data will havset again if this should occur.
o Do not add any oil to the rotatingKeep magnets, screwdrivers andmetallic objects away from tmechanism and head.
o This equipment is designed to bonly in a 12 volt DC battery systnegative ground.
FEATURES OF
o This unit is made of precision parts. Donot attempt to disassemble or adjust anyparts.
o When driving your vehicle, be sure tokeep the volume of the unit set low enough
o Do not grip or pull out the disc withCAUTION:!
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keep the volume of the unit set low enoughto allow you to hear sounds comingfrom the outside.
o Do not expose this equipment (includ-ing the speakers) to water or excessivemoisture.
CAUTION:o Do not insert warped or poor quality
discs into the CD player as damage tothe unit may occur.
o Do not insert anything like coins intothe player slot as damage to the unitmay occur.
o Do not place beverages close to theaudio system. The playback mecha-nism may be damaged if you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, orthe playback mechanism could be dam-aged.
o Driving on the off-roads or other vibra-tions may skip your compact disc.Do not use the audio system on off-roads as the discs could be scratchedand damaged.
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your hand while the disc is being pulledinto the unit by the self loading mecha-nism. These can cause poor discscratching to occur or trouble in thecompact disc player.
o Avoid using CD-Recordable or CD-Rewritable as the player could not beoperated in recording way of the CDmaker. When using the compact discplayer, genuine CDs are recommended.
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AUDIO FAULT CODE
If you see any error indication in the display while using the system in CD or Tape mode, find the cause in the chart below. If you cannot clear theerror indication, take the car to your Hyundai dealer.
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INDICATION CAUSE SOLUTION
Er2
Er3
Er6
Er8
CD DECK MECHANICAL ERROR(EJECT ERROR, LOADING ERROR)
FOCUS ERRORDATA READ ERROR
DISC ERROR
TAPE DECK ERRORTAPE EJECT ERROR
After resetting the audio system, push the eject button.If disc is not ejected, consult your Hyundai dealer.
Make sure the disc is not scratched or damaged.Press the eject button and pull out the disc. Then insert a normal CD dis
Check if the disc is inserted correctly in the CD player. Make sure the diis not scratched or damaged.
After resetting the audio system, push the eject button.If tape does not eject, consult your Hyundai dealer.
FEATURES OF
CARE OF CASSETTE TAPESCARE OF DISC
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Proper HandlingStorage
When not in use, place your discs in theirindividual case and store them in a cool placeaway from the sun, heat, and dust.
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Handle your disc as shown. Do not drop thedisc. Hold the disc so you will not leavefingerprints on the surface. If the surface isscratched, it may cause the pickup to skipsignal tracks. Do not affix tape, paper, orgummed labels on the disc. Do not write on thedisc.
Damaged DiscDo not attempt to play damaged, warped orcracked discs. It could severely damage theplayback mechanism.
y , ,Do not grip or pull out the disc with your handwhile the disc is being pulled into the unit by theSelf Loading mechanism.
Keep Your Discs Clean
Fingerprints, dust, or soil on the surface couldcause the pickup to skip signal tracks. Wipethe surface clean with a clean soft cloth. If thesurface is heavily soiled, dampen a clean softcloth in a solution of mild neutral detergent towipe it clean. See drawing.
B850A01L
B850A02L
Proper care of your cassette tapes withe tape life and increase your listeni
ment. Always protect your tapes andcases from direct sunlight, severelydusty conditions. When not in use, should always be stored in the protecsette case in which they were origiplied. When the vehicle is very hot or cthe interior temperature to become mfortable before listening to your casse
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o Keep all magnetized objects, such as elec-tric motors, speakers or transformers awayfrom your cassette tapes and tape playerunit.
o Store cassettes in a cool, dry place with theHead
o Never leave a cassette inserted in theplayer when not being played. This coulddamage the tape player unit and the cas-sette tape.
o We strongly recommend against the use of
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, y popen side facing down to prevent dust fromsettling in the cassette body.
o Avoid repeated fast reverse usage to re-play one given tune or tape section. Thiscan cause poor tape winding to occur, and
eventually cause excessive internal dragand poor audio quality in the cassette. Ifthis occurs, it can sometimes be correctedby fast winding the tape from end to endseveral times. If this does not correct theproblem, do not continue to use the tape inyour vehicle.
Cottoapplic
HLC216
g y gtapes longer than C-60 (60 minutes total).Tapes such as C-120 or C-180 are very thinand do not perform as well in the automotiveenvironment.
o Be sure that the cassette label is not looseor peeling off or tape ejection may bedifficult.
o Never touch or soil the actual audio tapesurfaces.
o The playback head, capstan arollers will develop a coating of tathat can result in deteriorationquality, such as a wavering soushould be cleaned monthly usinmercially available head cleaninspecial solution available from cialty shops. Follow the suppltions carefully and never oil any tape player unit.
o Always be sure that the tape wound on its reel before insertplayer. Rotate a pencil in the driets to wind up any slack.
FEATURES OF
ANTENNA
B870A01A-AAT
Fixed Rod AntennaB870B01Y-AAT
Power Antenna (If Installed)
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Your car uses a fixed rod antenna to receiveboth AM and FM broadcast signals.This antenna is a removable type. To removethe antenna, turn it counterclockwise. To installthe antenna, turn it clockwise.
The antenna will automatically bewhen the radio power switch is turnethe ignition key is in either the "ONposition. The antenna will automatictracted and stored when either the radswitch is turned off or the ignition kethe "LOCK" position.
B870A01ANOTE:Look at a tape before you insert it. If the tapeis loose, tighten it by turning one of thehubs with a pencil or your finger. If the labelis peeling off, do not put it in the player. Itmay cause the tape to jam in the drivemechanism when you try to eject it.Do not leave tape sitting where they areexposed to high temperatures or, high hu-midity, such as on top of the dashboard or
in the player. If a tape is excessively hot orcold, let it reach a moderate temperaturebefore putting it in the player.
B860A03L
CAUTION:o Be sure to remove the antenna before
washing the car in an automatic car washor it may be damaged.
o When reinstalling your antenna, it is im-portant that it is fully tightened to ensureproper reception.
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NOTE:o Before turning on the radio, make sure
that no one is near the antenna.o Before entering an automatic car wash or
a place with a low height clearance, be
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sure that the antenna is retracted andstored.
o If the antenna is dirty, be sure to clean itin order to avoid an operation malfunc-tion.
Before Starting the Engine ............................................ 2-3
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Key Positions ................................................................ 2-3Starting .......................................................................... 2-4Operating the Manual Transaxle ................................... 2-5Automatic Transaxle ..................................................... 2-7Good Braking Practices .............................................. 2-10Anti-Lock Brake System ............................................. 2-11Driving for Economy ................................................... 2-12Winter Driving ............................................................. 2-13Trailer Towing ............................................................. 2-16Vehicle Load Limit ....................................................... 2-16
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! WARNING: ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!C010A03A-AAT
Engine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle, open the windows immediately.
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o Do not inhale exhaust fumes.Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas that can cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation.
o Be sure the exhaust system does not leak.The exhaust system should be checked whenever the vehicle is raised to change the oil or for any other purpose. If you hear a changein the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side of the car, have the exhaust system checkedas soon as possible by your Hyundai dealer.
o Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.Letting the engine idle in your garage, even with the garage door open, is a hazardous practice. Never run the engine in your garage anylonger than it takes to start the engine and back the car out.
o Avoid idling the engine for prolonged periods with people inside the car.
If it is necessary to idle the engine for a prolonged period with people inside the car, be sure to do so only in an open area with the air intakeset at "Fresh" and fan operating at one of the higher speeds so fresh air is drawn into the interior.If you must drive with the trunk lid/ tail gate open because you are carrying objects that make this necessary:1. Close all windows.2. Open side vents.3. Set the air intake control at "Fresh", the air flow control at "Floor" or "Face" and the fan at one of the higher speeds.To assure proper operation of the ventilation system, be sure the ventilation air intakes located just in front of the windshield are kept clear
of snow, ice, leaves or other obstructions.
! PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts, including components found in the interior furnishingsin a vehicle, contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and reproductive harm.In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to
the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
DRIVIN
TO START THE ENGINEBEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
C020A01A-AAT
Before you start the engine, you should al-ways:
1. Look around the vehicle to be sure there
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COMBINATION IGNITION SWITCH
o If your Hyundai is equipped with a manualtransaxle, place the shift lever in neutral anddepress the clutch pedal fully.
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LOCK
ACC
KEY POSITIONS
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are no flat tires, puddles of oil or water orother indications of possible trouble.
2. After entering the car, check to be sure theparking brake is engaged.
3. Check that all windows, and lights are clean.
4. Check that the interior and exterior mirrorsare clean and in position.
5. Check your seat, seatback and headrest tobe sure they are in their proper positions.
6. Lock all the doors.7. Fasten your seat belt and be sure that all
other occupants have fastened theirs.
8. Turn off all lights and accessories that arenot needed.9. When you turn the ignition switch to "ON",
check that all appropriate warning lights areoperating and that you have sufficient fuel.
10.Check the operation of warning lights and allbulbs when key is in the "ON" position.
dep ess t e c utc peda u y.o If your Hyundai has an automatic transaxle,
place the shift lever in "P" (park).o To start the engine, insert the ignition key
and turn it to the "START" position. Releaseit as soon as the engine starts. Do not holdthe key in the "START" position for morethan 15 seconds.
NOTE:o For safety, the engine will not start if the
clutch pedal is not depressed fully (ManualTransaxle) or the shift lever is not in "P"
or "N" Position (Automatic Transaxle).o The ignition key cannot be turned from
"ACC" position to "LOCK" position un-less the shift lever is in the "P" (Park)position or the negative battery terminalis disconnected from the battery. (ForAutomatic Transaxle)
WARNING:The engine should not be turned off key removed from the ignition key cwhile the vehicle is in motion. The swheel is locked by removing the key
o "START"The engine is started in this positicrank until you release the key.
NOTE:Do not hold the key in the "STARTtion for more than 15 seconds.
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4 STARTING
C070C01A-AAT
To Remove the Ignition KeyC050A01A-AATo "ON"
When the key is in the "ON" position, the
ignition is on and all accessories may beturned on. If the engine is not running, the keyshould not be left in the "ON" position This will LOCK
ACC
ON
LOCK
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1. Turn the ignition key to the "ACC" position.
2. Simultaneously push and turn the ignitionkey counterclockwise from the "ACC" posi-tion to the "LOCK" position.
3. The key can be removed in the "LOCK"position.
WARNING:Never run the engine in a closed or ventilated area any longer than is nto move your car in or out of the arecarbon monoxide gas emitted is odand can cause serious injury or death
should not be left in the ON position. This willdischarge the battery and may also damagethe ignition system.
o "ACC"
With the key in the "ACC" position, some elec-trical accessories (radio, etc.) may be operat-ed.
o "LOCK"
The key can be removed or inserted in thisposition. To protect against theft, the steeringwheel locks by removing the key.
NOTE:To unlock the steering wheel, insert the key,and then turn the steering wheel and keysimultaneously.
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ON
START
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DRIVIN
OPERATING THE MANUALTRANSAXLE
4. Turn the ignition key to the "Start" positionand release it when the engine starts.After the engine has started, allow the engineto run for 10 to 20 seconds prior to placingthe vehicle in gear.The starter should not be operated for more
C050B01A-AAT
Normal Conditions:
The Starting Procedure:1. Insert key, and fasten the seat belt.
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The starter should not be operated for morethan 15 seconds at a time. Wait 15-30 sec-onds between starting attempts to protectthe starter from overheating.
2. Depress the clutch pedal fully and place thegearshift lever (manual transaxle) in neutralor the selector lever (automatic transaxle) in"P" (park) position.
3. After turning the ignition key to the "ON"position, make certain all warning lights andgauges are functioning properly before start-ing the engine.
WARNING:
Be sure that the clutch is fully depressedwhen starting a manual transaxle vehicle.Your manual transaxle equipped vehicle willnot start unless the clutch pedal is fullydepressed. On a manual transaxle equippedvehicle that can be started without depress-ing the clutch, there is the potential to causedamage to the vehicle or injury to someoneinside or outside the vehicle as a result ofthe forward or backward movement of thevehicle that will occur if the clutch is notdepressed when the vehicle is started.
! Your Hyundai's manual transaxle hventional shift pattern. This shift patt
imprinted on the shift knob. The trfully synchronized in all forwardshifting to either a higher or a loweasily accomplished.
NOTE:o To shift into reverse, rest the l
neutral for at least 3 seconds aftecar is completely stopped. Thenthe lever into the reverse positi
o During cold weather, shifting difficult until the transaxle lhas warmed up. This is normal aharmful to the transaxle.
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Good Driving Practices
o Never take the car out of gear down a hill. This is extremely Always leave the car in gear.
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Using the Clutch
The clutch should be pressed all the way to thefloor before shifting, then released slowly. Donot rest your foot on the clutch pedal while
o If you've come to a complete stop andit's hard to shift into 1 st or R(Reverse),put the shift lever in N(Neutral) positionand release the clutch. Press the clutchpedal back down, and then shift into 1 st
or R(Reverse) gear position.
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The shift points as shown above are recom-mended for optimum fuel economy and perform-ance.
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RECOMMENDED SHIFT POINTS
o Don't "ride" the brakes. This can cto overheat and malfunction. Instyou are driving down a long hill,and shift to a lower gear. When yoengine braking will help slow the
o Slow down before shifting to a lThis will help avoid over-revvingwhich can cause damage.
o Slow down when you encounter crThis gives you much better contcar.
o Be sure the car is completely stopp
you attempt to shift into reverse. Thecan be damaged if you do not. Toreverse, depress the clutch, movelever to neutral, wait three secoshift to the reverse position.
o Exercise extreme caution when drslippery surface. Be especially carbraking, accelerating or shifting gslippery surface, an abrupt change speed can cause the drive wheeltraction and the vehicle to go out
driving. This can cause unnecessary wear.Do not partially engage the clutch to hold the caron an incline. This causes unnecessary wear.Use the parking brake to hold the car on anincline. Do not operate the clutch pedal rapidlyand repeatedly.
Shift
from-to
Recommended
mph(km/h)
15 (20)
25 (40)
35 (55)
45 (75)
1-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
or R(Reverse) gear position.o Do not use the shift lever as a handrest
during driving, as this can result in pre-mature wear of the transaxle shift forks.
CAUTION:When downshifting from fifth gear tofourth gear, caution should be taken notto inadvertently press the gear shift leversideways in such a manner that secondgear is engaged. Such a drastic downshiftmay cause the engine speed to increase tothe point that the tachometer will enter thered zone. Such over revving of the enginemay possibly cause engine damage.
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DRIVIN
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
! WARNING:o Avoid high cornering speeds.o Do not make quick steering wheel move-
ments such as sharp lane changes or
C090A01A-AAT NOTE:Depress the brake pedal anthe button when shifting
Push the button when shifting
The selector lever can be shifted
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ments, such as sharp lane changes orfast, sharp turns.
o Always wear your seat belts.In a collision crash, un unbelted personis significantly more likely to die than a
person wearing a seatbelt.o The risk of rollover is greatly increased
if you lose control of your vehicle athighway speeds.
o Loss of control often occurs if two ormore wheels drop off the roadway andthe driver oversteers to reenter the road-
way.o In the event your vehicle leaves theroadway, do not steer sharply. Instead,slow down before pulling back into thetravel lanes.
o Never exceed posted speed limits.
The highly efficient Hyundai automatictransaxle has four forward speeds and one
reverse speed. It has a conventional shiftpattern as shown in the illustration. At night,with the multi-function switch turned on to theparking light or head light position the appro-priate symbol on the shift pattern indicator willbe illuminated according to the range selected.
CAUTION:Never shift into "R" or "P" position whilethe car is moving.
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The function of each position is alows:
o P (Park):Use to hold the vehicle in place when pwhile starting the engine. Whenevethe car, apply the parking brake andselector lever to the "P" (Park) pos
The selector lever can be shifted
For optimum fuel economy, acceleraally. The transaxle will automatically second, third and overdrive gears.
CAUTION:Never place the selector lever in t(Park) position unless the vehicle istopped. Failure to observe this cautiocause severe damage to the transaxle.
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o 2 (Second gear):
Use for driving on a slippery road, hill climbingor engine braking downhill. "2" automaticallyshifts between first and second gears.Thi th t hift t 3 d i
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NOTE:o For smooth and safe operatio
press the brake pedal when sfrom "Neutral" position or "Parktion to a forward or reverse gea
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o R(Reverse):
Use for backing up the vehicle. Bring the car toa complete stop before shifting the selectorlever to "R" position.
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o L (Low gear):
Use for driving up a very steep grade or for
engine braking when descending steep hills.When downshifting to "L", the transaxle willtemporarily remain in second gear until the ve-hicle has slowed enough for low gear to engage.Do not exceed 31 mph (50 km/h) in low gear.
This means that no shift-up to 3rd gear is per-formed. However, the shift-up to third gear isdone when the car speed exceeds a certainvalue to prevent the engine from over-revving.Manually move the selector to "D" returning tonormal driving condition.
go The ignition key must be in th
position and the brake pedal fupressed in order to move the shiffrom the "P" (Park) position to an
other positions.o It is always possible to shift fro"N", "D", "2", "L" position to "tion.
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o N (Neutral):
In the "N" position, the transaxle is in neutralposition, which means that no gears are en-gaged. The engine can be started with the shiftlever in "N" position, although this is not recom-mended except if the engine stalls while the caris moving.
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o D (Drive):
Use for normal driving. The transaxle will auto-matically shift through a four-gear sequence.Never downshift manually to "2" position or "L"position when vehicle speed is more than 60mph (96 km/h).
DRIVIN
C090I01A-AAT
CAUTION:o Shift into "R" and "P" position only
when the vehicle has completely!
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SHIFT LOCK RELEASE (If InstaC090P01A-AAT
Overdrive Switch
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p ystopped.
o Do not accelerate the engine in reverseor any of the forward positions with thebrakes applied.
o Always apply the footbrake when shiftingfrom "P" or "N", to "R", "D", "2" or "L"position.
o Do not use the "P" (Park) position inplace of the parking brake. Always setthe parking brake, shift the transaxle into"P" (Park) position and turn off the igni-tion when you leave the vehicle, evenmomentarily. Never leave the vehicle un-attended while the engine is running.
o Check the automatic transaxle fluid levelregularly, and add fluid as necessary.
If you cannot move the shift lever fro(Park) position to any other positiobrake pedal fully depressed and the ignin the "ON" position, remove the cconsole with a thin object such as a penthe shift lock release button down. Tthe brake pedal depressed, move the shto the desired position, then the shif
lease button will automatically return nal position after shifting from the position. Then, reinstall the cap.Have the system checked by yourdealer.
When the overdrive switch is turned on, the
transaxle will automatically upshift to the sec-ond, third and overdrive gears. When the over-drive switch is turned off, the transaxle will notupshift to the overdrive gear. For normal driving,the selector lever should be left in the "D"position and the overdrive switch turned on.If you need to accelerate rapidly, press the
accelerator pedal all the way to the floor. Thetransaxle will automatically shift to a lower gear,depending on the vehicle speed and load.
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DRIVIN
o Remember, your Hyundai does not requireextended warm-up. As soon as the engineis running smoothly, you can drive away. In
very cold weather, however, give your en-gine a slightly longer warm-up period.o Don't "lug" or "over-rev" the engine. Lug-
ging is driving too slowly in too high a gear
WINTER DRIVINGSMOOTH CORNERING
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The more severe weather conditionsresult in greater wear and other probminimize the problems of winter dshould follow these suggestions:
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Avoid braking or gear changing in corners,especially when roads are wet. Ideally, cor-ners should always be taken under gentleacceleration. If you follow these suggestions,tire wear will be held to a minimum.
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ging is driving too slowly in too high a gearresulting in the engine bucking. If this hap-pens, shift to a lower gear. Over-revving isracing the engine beyond its safe limit. Thiscan be avoided by shifting at the recom-mended speeds.
o Use your air conditioning sparingly. The airconditioning system is operated by enginepower so your fuel economy is reducedwhen you use it.
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Snowy or Icy Conditions
To drive your vehicle in deep snow, necessary to use snow tires or to ichains on your tires. If snow tires are nis necessary to select tires equivalenand type to the original equipment tireto do so may adversely affect the sahandling of your car. Furthermore, rapid acceleration, sudden brake app
and sharp turns are potentially very hpractices.During deceleration, use engine brakfullest extent. Sudden brake applicsnowy or icy roads may cause skids You need to keep sufficient distancethe vehicle in operation in front and yoAlso, apply the brake gently. It shouldthat installing tire chains on the tire wa greater driving force, but will not prskids.
NOTE:Tire chains are not legal in all states. Cstate laws before fitting tire chains.
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Change to "Winter Weight" Oil ifNecessary
In some climates it is recommended that a lowerviscosity "winter weight" oil be used during coldweather See Section 9 for recommendations If
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Use High Quality Ethylene GlycolCoolant
Your Hyundai is delivered with high quality eth-ylene glycol coolant in the cooling system. It isthe only type of coolant that should be used
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To Keep Locks from Freezing
To keep the locks from freezing, squproved de-icer fluid or glycerine inopening. If a lock is covered with icwith an approved de-icing fluid to r
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Check Battery and Cables
Winter puts additional burdens on the batterysystem. Visually inspect the battery and cablesas described in Section 6. The level of charge inyour battery can be checked by your Hyundaidealer or a service station.
weather. See Section 9 for recommendations. Ifyou aren't sure what weight oil you should use,consult your Hyundai dealer.
the only type of coolant that should be usedbecause it helps prevent corrosion in the coolingsystem, lubricates the water pump and preventsfreezing. Be sure to replace or replenish yourcoolant in accordance with the maintenanceschedule in Section 5. Before winter, have yourcoolant tested to assure that its freezing point issufficient for the temperatures anticipated dur-ing the winter.
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Use Approved Anti-Freeze in WinWasher System
To keep the water in the window washfrom freezing, add an approved anti-flution in accordance with instructiocontainer. Window washer anti-freezable from Hyundai dealers and most aoutlets. Do not use engine coolant or otof anti-freeze as these may damage th
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Check Spark Plugs and IgnitionSystem
Inspect your spark plugs as described in Sec-tion 6 and replace them if necessary. Also
check all ignition wiring and components to besure they are not cracked, worn or damaged inany way.
pp gice. If the lock is frozen internally, yable to thaw it out by using a heated kethe heated key with care to avoid i
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HIGHER SPEED MOTORING
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Don't Let Your Parking Brake Freeze
Under some conditions your parking brake canfreeze in the engaged position. This is mostlikely to happen when there is an accumulationof snow or ice around or near the rear brakes or
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Carry Emergency Equipment
Depending on the severity of the weather whereyou drive your car, you should carry appropriateemergency equipment. Some of the items youmay want to carry include tire chains, tow straps
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Pre-Trip Inspections
1. Tires:Adjust the tire inflation pressures fodriving. Low tire inflation pressures woverheating and possible failure of th
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if the brakes are wet. If you think the parkingbrake may freeze, apply it only temporarily whileyou put the gear selector lever in "P" (automatic)or in first or reverse gear (manual transaxle) andblock the rear wheels so the car cannot roll.Then release the parking brake.
or chains, flashlight, emergency flares, sand, ashovel, jumper cables, a window scraper, gloves,ground cloth, coveralls, a blanket, etc.
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Don't Let Ice and Snow Accumulate
UnderneathUnder some conditions, snow and ice can buildup under the fenders and interfere with thesteering. When driving in severe winter condi-tions where this may happen, you should peri-odically check underneath the car to be sure themovement of the front wheels and the steeringcomponents is not obstructed.
Avoid using worn or damaged tires wresult in reduced traction or tire failu
NOTE:Never exceed the maximum tire inflatiosure shown on the tires.
2. Fuel, engine coolant and engine oiHigh speed travel consumes more urban motoring. Do not forget to cengine coolant and engine oil.
3. Drive belt:A loose or damaged drive belt mayoverheating of the engine.
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16 TRAILER TOWINGUSE OF LIGHTS
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Check your lights regularly for correct opera-tion and always keep them clean. When driv-ing during the day in conditions of poor visibil-ity, it is helpful to drive with headlights on lowbeam. This enables you to be seen as well asto see
VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT
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Tire and Loading Information Lab
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Your Hyundai should not be used to tow atrailer. It is designed to be compact and lightfor good fuel economy, and is not designed asa trailer-towing vehicle. Damages or malfunc-tions caused by towing may not be covered bythe limited warranties applying to your Hyundai.Damages or malfunctions that result from tow-ing a trailer for commercial purposes are specifi-cally not covered by Hyundai limited warranties.
to see.
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The tire label located on the side of the center pillar outegives the original tire size, pressures recommended for yhicle, the number of people thatin your vehicle and vehicle
weight.
DRIVIN
Vehicle capacity weight:880 lbs (400 kg)
Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi-mum combined weight of occupantsand cargo. If your vehicle is equipped
Towing capacity:Towing capacity is the maximum trailer
weight including its cargo weight, yourvehicle can tow. See the section"Trailer or Vehicle Towing" for specifi-
(3)Subtract the combined weighdriver and passengers fro
kilograms or XXX pounds(4)The resulting figure equals thable amount of cargo and l
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with a trailer, the combined weightincludes the tongue load.
Seating capacity:Total: 5 persons
(Front seat: 2 persons,Rear seat: 3 persons)
Seating capacity is the maximum num-
ber of occupants including a driver,your vehicle may carry.However the seating capacity may bereduced based upon the weight of allof the occupants, and the weight of thecargo being carried or towed. Do notoverload the vehicle as there is a limitto the total weight, or load limit includ-ing occupants and cargo, the vehiclecan carry.
cations about the trailer weight.
Cargo capacity:The cargo capacity of your vehicle willincrease or decrease depending on theweight and the number of occupantsand the tongue load, if your vehicle isequipped with a trailer.
Steps for Determining Correct LoadLimit(1)Locate the statement "The com-
bined weight of occupants and cargoshould never exceed XXX pounds''on your vehicle's placard.
(2)Determine the combined weight ofthe driver and passengers that willbe riding in your vehicle.
load capacity. For exampl"XXX" amount equals 1400there will be five 150 lb. pasin your vehicle, the amountable cargo and luggage loadity is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5650 lbs.)
(5)Determine the combined w
luggage and cargo being loathe vehicle. That weight safely exceed the availabland luggage load capacitylated in Step 4.
(6)If your vehicle will be towingload from your trailer willferred to your vehicle. Conmanual to determine howduces the available cargo agage load capacity of your
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Example 2 Example 3Example 1
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Item
A
B
C
Description
Vehicle Capacity Weight
Subtract Occupant Weight
172 lbs (78 kg) x 5
Available Cargo Weight
Total
1400 lbs
(640 kg)
750 lbs
(350 kg)
650 lbs(290 kg)
Item
A
B
C
Description
Vehicle Capacity Weight
Subtract Occupant Weight
150 lbs (70 kg) x 5
Available Cargo and
Luggage Weight
A B C A B
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Total
1400 lbs
(640 kg)
300 lbs
(140 kg)
1100 lbs(500 kg)
Item
A
B
C
Description
Vehicle Capacity Weight
Subtract Occupant Weight
150 lbs (70 kg) × 2
Available Cargo andLuggage weight
A B C
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Refer to your vehicle’s tire and loadinginformation label for specific informa-
tion about your vehicle’s capacityweight and seating positions. The com-bined weight of the driver, passengers
d h ld d
!The label shows the maximum allow-able weight of the fully loaded vehicle.
This is called the GVWR (Gross Ve-hicle Weight Rating). The GVWR in-cludes the weight of the vehicle, all
t f l d
WARNING:o Never exceed the GVWR fo
vehicle, the GAWR for eithfront or rear axle and vehic
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and cargo should never exceed yourvehicle’s capacity weight.
occupants, fuel and cargo.
This label also tells you the maximumweights that can be supported by thefront and rear axles, called Gross AxleWeight Rating (GAWR). To find out theactual loads on your front and rearaxles, you need to go to a weigh
station and weigh your vehicle. Yourdealer can help you with this. Be sureto spread out your load equally on bothsides of the centerline.
front or rear axle and vehicpacity weight. Exceeding ratings can cause an accide
vehicle damage. You can clate the weight of your loweighing the items (or pbefore putting them in thhicle. Be careful not to oveyour vehicle.
o Do not load your vehiclheavier than the GVWR, eithmaximum front or rear GAWvehicle capacity weight. do, parts, including tires on
vehicle can break, and change the way your vhandles and braking abilitycould cause you to lose coand crash. Also, overloadinshorten the life of your veh
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Compliance Label
The compliance label is located on thedriver's side of the center piller outerpanel.
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! ! WARNING:Items you carry inside your vecan strike and injure peoplesudden stop or turn or in a cr
WARNING:o Overloading your vehicle can
cause heat buildup in yourvehicle's tires and possible tire
The label will help you decide howmuch cargo and installed equipment
your vehicle can carry.
If you carry items inside your vehiclelik it t l k g
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sudden stop or turn, or in a cr
o Put things in the cargo ar
your vehicle. Try to spreaweight evenly.
o Never stack items, like suitcinside the vehicle above theof the seats.
o Do not leave an unsecured restraint in your vehicle.
o When you carry somethinside the vehicle, secure it.
o Do not drive with a seat fdown unless necessary.
pfailure that could lead to a crash.
o Overloading your vehicle can
cause increased stopping dis-tances that could lead to a crash.o A crash resulting from poor han-
dling vehicle damage, tire failure,or increased stopping dis-tances could result in seriousinjury or death.
– like suitcases, tools, packages, oranything else – they more as fast asthe vehicle goes. If you have to stop orturn quickly, or if there is a crash, theitems will keep going and can causean injury if they strikes the driver or apassenger.
If the Engine Will Not Start .......................................... 3-2Jump Starting ............................................................... 3-3If the Engine Overheats 3-4
WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
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If the Engine Overheats............................................... 3-4Spare Tire ..................................................................... 3-5If You Have a Flat Tire ................................................ 3-6Changing a Flat Tire .................................................... 3-7If Your Car Must Be Towed ...................................... 3-12Emergency Towing..................................................... 3-14If You Lose Your Keys .............................................. 3-14 3
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IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START
!
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If Engine Doesn't Turn Over or TurnsOver Slowly
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If Engine Turns Over Normally buNot Start
WARNING:If the engine will not start, do not push orpull the car to start it. This could result in acollision or cause other damage. In addition,
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1. Check fuel level.2. With the key in the "OFF" position
connectors at ignition coil and spReconnect any that may be disconloose.
3. Check the fuel line in the engine 4. If the engine still refuses to st
Hyundai dealer or seek other qualitance.
push or pull starting may cause the catalyticconverter to be overloaded and create a firehazard.
D010B01A
1. If your car has an automatic transaxle, besure the gear selector lever is in "N" or "P"and the emergency brake is set.
2. Check the battery connections to be surethey are clean and tight.
3. Turn on the interior light. If the light dims orgoes out when you operate the starter, the
battery is discharged.4. Check the starter connections to be surethey are securely tightened.
5. Do not push or pull the vehicle to start it. Seeinstructions for "Jump Starting".
WHAT TO DO IN A
JUMP STARTING
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If the Engine Stalls While Driving
1. Reduce your speed gradually, keeping astraight line. Move cautiously off the road toa safe place.
2. Turn on your emergency flashers.3. Try to start the engine again. If your vehicle
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h d
o If you should accidentally get acskin or in your eyes, immediateany contaminated clothing and flus
with clear water for at least 15 minpromptly obtain medical attention. be transported to an emergency factinue to apply water to the affecteda sponge or cloth
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y g g ywill not start, contact a Hyundai dealer orseek other qualified assistance.
!WARNING:The gas produced by the battery during the
jump-start operation is highly explosive. Ifthese instructions are not followed exactly,serious personal injury and damage to thevehicle may occur! If you are not sure how tofollow this procedure, seek qualified assis-tance. Automobile batteries contain sulfuricacid. This is poisonous and highly corrosive.When jump starting, wear protective glassesand be careful not to get acid on yourself,your clothing or on the car.
Dischargedbattery
Boosterbattery HLC4001
a sponge or cloth.o The gas produced by the battery d
jump-start operation is highly expnot smoke or allow a spark or opethe vicinity.
o The battery being used to providestart must be 12-volt. If you canmine that it is a 12-volt battery, tempt to use it for the jump start.
o To jump start a car with a dischargefollow this procedure exactly:
1. If the booster battery is installed vehicle, be sure the two vehicletouching.
2. Turn off all unnecessary lights asories in both vehicles.
3. Attach the clamps of the jumper ca
exact location shown on the previFirst, attach one clamp of the jumpthe positive (+) post or cable ocharged battery. Then attach the oof the same cable to the positive (cable of the booster battery. Next,other cable, attach one clamp to tive (-) post or cable of the boost
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WHAT TO DO IN A
SPARE TIRE
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The following instructions for the tem-porary spare tire should be observed:
1. Check inflation pressure as soonas is practical after installing the
! CAUTION:Serious loss of coolant indicates there is aleak in the cooling system and this shouldbe checked as soon as possible by a Hyundaidealer.
3. Continuous use at speeds o50 mph (80 km/h) is no
mended.4. As the temporary spare tirecifically designed for youshould not be used on an
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Spare Tire Pressure
spare tire, and adjust to the speci-fied pressure. The tire pressure
should be periodically checked andmaintained at the specified pres-sure while the tire is stored.
Tire Size
Inflation Pressure
T105/70D(R)14
60 psi (420 kPa)
vehicle.5. The temporary spare tire
not be used on any other nor should standard tiretires, wheel covers or trim used with the temporarwheel. If such use is attdamage to these items or otcomponents may occur.
6. The temporary spare tire pshould be checked once awhile the tire is stored.2. The spare tire should only be used
temporarily and should be returnedto the luggage compartment assoon as the original tire can berepaired or replaced.
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IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE
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Handling the Spare TireD050A01A-AAT
If a tire goes flat while you are
1. Take your foot off the accpedal and let the car slowhile driving straight ahead
CAUTION:o Do not use snow chains with
your temporary spare tire.o Do not use more than one tem-
i i
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Remove the installation bolt to re-
move the spare tire. To replace thespare tire in its storage compartment,tighten the bolt firmly with your fin-gers until there is no more play in thespare tire.
HLC4011
apply the brakes immediattempt to pull off the roa
may cause a loss of controlthe car has slowed to such athat it is safe to do so, brakfully and pull off the road.the road as far as possibpark on firm, level grounare on a divided highwaypark in the median area bthe two traffic lanes.
2. When the car is stopped, your emergency hazard f
set the parking brake and transaxle in "P" (automativerse (manual transaxle).
porary spare tire at a time.o Do not tow a trailer while the
temporary spare tire is installed.
WHAT TO DO IN A
CHANGING A FLAT TIRE
D060A01A-AAT3. Have all passengers get out of thecar. Be sure they all get out on the
side of the car that is away fromtraffic.4. Change the tire following the in-
structions provided on the follow-
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Wheel Cap (If Installed)
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The procedure described on the fol-lowing pages can be used to rotatetires as well as to change a flat tire.When preparing to change a flat tire,check to be sure the gear selectorlever is in "P" (automatic) or reversegear (manual transaxle) and that the
parking brake is set, then:
D060A01A
ing pages.
1. Wrap a piece of cloth aro
tip of the wrench bar scratching.
2. Insert the wrench bar into thof the wheel cap and pry gremove the wheel cap.
3. Change the flat tire.
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Flat tire
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2. Block the WheelD060B01E-AAT
1. Obtain Spare Tire and Tool
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Block the wheel that is di
opposite from the flat to kvehicle from rolling when thraised on the jack.
4. Reinstall the wheel cap by fittingthe boss of the wheel cap in thenotch of the wheel, hitting the cen-ter of the wheel cap with yourhand.
HLC4010
Remove the spare tire and remove
the jack and tool bag from the trunk.
NOTE:The jack is located beneath theluggage mat in the vehicle trunk.
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WHAT TO DO IN A
D060E01A-AAT
4. Put the Jack in Place
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3. Loosen Wheel Nutsmove the nuts at this time. Just loosenthem about one-half turn.
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5. Raising the Car
Wr
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The base of the jack should be placedon firm, level ground. The jack should
be positioned as shown in the draw-ing.
D060E03A
The wheel nuts should be loosened
slightly before raising the car. Toloosen the nuts, turn the wrenchhandle counterclockwise. When do-ing this, be sure that the socket isseated completely over the nut so itcannot slip off. For maximum lever-age, position the wrench so the handleis to the right as shown in the draw-ing. Then, while holding the wrenchnear the end of the handle, pull up onit with steady pressure. Do not re-
HLC4007
After inserting a wrench bar
wheel nut wrench, install thebar into the jack as showndrawing. To raise the vehicle, wheel nut wrench clockwise
jack begins to raise the vehicle,check that it is properly poand will not slip. If the jack iground or sand, place a boardflat stone or other object unbase of the jack to keep it froing.
Wheel nut wrench
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Raise the car high enough so that thefully inflated spare tire can be in-stalled. To do this, you will need moreground clearance than is required toremove the flat tire.
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6. Changing Wheels
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!
Loosen the wheel nuts and removethem with your fingers. Slide the wheeloff the studs and lay it flat so it cannotroll away. To put the wheel on thehub, pick up the spare tire, line up theholes with the studs and slide the
wheel onto them. If this is difficult, tipthe wheel slightly and get the top holein the wheel lined up with the topstud. Then jiggle the wheel back andforth until the wheel can be slid overthe other studs.
D060G01A
WARNING:Do not get under the car when it issupported by the jack! This is verydangerous as the vehicle couldfall and cause serious injury ordeath. No one should stay in the
car while the jack is being used.
!WARNING:
Wheels and wheel covers may sharp edges. Handle them fully to avoid possible sevejury.Before putting the wheel into p
be sure that there is nothinthe hub or wheel (such as tar, gravel, etc.) that interferesthe wheel fitting solidly athe hub. If there is, remove i
WHAT TO DO IN A
D060H02A-AAT
7. Re-install Wheel NutsIf there is not good contact on themounting surface between the
wheel and hub, the wheel nutscould loosen and cause the lossof a wheel. Loss of a wheel mayresult in loss of control of the
D060I01E-GAT
8. Lower Vehicle and Tighten
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To reinstall the wheel cover, hold it on
the studs, put the wheel nuts on thestuds and tighten them finger tight.The nuts should be installed with theirsmall diameter ends directed inward.Jiggle the tire to be sure it is com-pletely seated, then tighten the nutsas much as possible with your fingersagain.
D060H01A
esu t oss o co t o o t evehicle. This may cause seriousinjury or death.
Lower the car to the ground
ing the wheel nut wrench clockwise. Then position theas shown in the drawing andthe wheel nuts. Be sure the soseated completely over the nnot stand on the wrench or extension pipe over the handle.Go around the wheel tighteninother nut until they are all tigdouble-check each nut for tig
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IF YOUR CAR MUST BE TO
D080A01A-AATAfter changing wheels, have a techni-cian tighten the wheel nuts to theirproper torque as soon as possible.
Wheel nut tightening torque:
Steel wheel & aluminium alloy wheel:
If the pressure is lower than recom-mended, drive slowly to the nearestservice station and inflate to the cor-rect pressure. If it is too high, adjustit until it is correct. Always reinstallthe valve cap after checking or ad-j ti ti If th i t
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D060J01E-AAT
After Changing Wheels
If you have a tire gauge, remove thevalve cap and check the air pressure.
CAUTION:Your car can be damaged if towedrectly!
HLC4012
If your car has to be towed, it should byour Hyundai dealer or a commercialservice. This will help assure that yourdamaged in towing. Also, professionalerally aware of state and local laws gtowing. In any case, rather than risk dyour car, it is suggested that you information to the tow truck operatothat a safety chain system is used anstate and local laws are observed.
o OK FOR AUTOMATIC OR MTRANSAXLE EQUIPPED VE
!
65-80 lb.ft (900-1,100 kg.cm) justing tire pressure. If the cap is notreplaced, air may leak from the tire. If
you lose a valve cap, buy anotherand install it as soon as possible.After you have changed wheels, al-ways secure the flat tire in its place inthe trunk and return the jack and toolsto their proper storage locations.
WHAT TO DO IN A
D080B01A-AAT
TOWING A CAR WITH MANUALTRANSAXLE
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TOWING A CAR WITH AUTOMATICTRANSAXLE
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o If the car is being towed with the rear wheelson the ground, be sure the parking brake isreleased.
o If the car is being towed with the front wheelson the ground, be sure that the transaxle isin neutral. Also, be sure that the ignition keyis in the "ACC" position. This is necessary toprevent damage to the steering lock mecha-nism, which is not designed to hold the frontwheels straight while the car is being towed.
o If any of the loaded wheels or suspensioncomponents are damaged, a towing dollymust be used.
D080B01A
o OK FOR AUTOMATIC OR MANUALTRANSAXLE EQUIPPED VEHICLEWITH NO DAMAGE
CAUTION:A car with an automatic transaxle shouldnever be towed from the rear with the frontwheels on the ground. This can cause seri-ous damage to the transaxle. If the car must
be towed from the rear, a towing dolly mustbe used under the front wheels.
o NOT OK FOR AUTOMATICTRANSAXLE EQUIPPED VEHICLE
o OK FOR MANUAL TRANSAXLE
D080C01A
o If the car is being towed with the rear wheelson the ground, be sure the parking brake isreleased.
!
NOTE:Before towing, check the level of thsaxle fluid. If it is below the "HOT" rthe dipstick, add fluid. If you cannfluid, a towing dolly must be used scribed above.
o OK FOR AUTOMATIC OR M
TRANSAXLE EQUIPPED VE
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IF YOU LOSE YOUR KEYS
D120A01A-AAT
If you lose your keys, many Hyundcan make you a new key if you have
number.If you lock the keys inside your cacannot obtain a new key, many Hyundacan use special tools to open the door
CAUTION:If the car is being towed with all four wheelson the ground, it can be towed only from thefront. Be sure that the transaxle is in neutral.Do not tow at speeds greater than 30 mph(50 km/h) and for more than 15 miles (25 km).B h i i l k d b l i
!D080D03A-AAT
EMERGENCY TOWINGFront
Rear
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Be sure the steering is unlocked by placingthe key in the "ACC" position. A driver mustbe in the towed vehicle to operate the steer-ing and brakes.
For emergency towing when no commercial towvehicle is available, attach a tow cable, chain orstrap to one of the towing hooks under the front/ rear of your car. Do not attempt to tow yourvehicle in this manner on any unpaved surface.This may result in serious damage to your car.Nor should it be attempted if the wheels, drivetrain, axles, steering or brakes are damaged.Before towing, be sure the transaxle is in neutraland the key in "ACC" (with the engine off) or inthe "ON" position (with the engine running). Adriver must be in the towed car to steer it andoperate the brakes.
HLC4014
CORROSION PREVENTION &APPEARANCE CARE
Corrosion Protection .................................................... 4-2To Help Prevent Corrosion .......................................... 4-2Washing and Waxing ................................................... 4-3Cleaning the Interior 4-5
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CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEA
CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEA
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Keep Your Garage Dry
o When cleaning lower door panels, rockerpanels and frame members, be sure thatdrain holes are kept open so that moisturecan escape and not be trapped inside to ac-celerate corrosion.
WASHING AND WAXING
E030A01A-AAT
Washing Your Hyundai
Never wash your car when the surfafrom being in the sun. Always wash ythe shade.
Wash your car frequently. Dirt is abrcan scratch the paint if it is not rempollution or acid rain may damage the
E020E01A-AAT
Don't Neglect the Interior
Moisture can collect under the floor mats andcarpeting to cause corrosion. Check under themats periodically to be sure the carpeting is dry.Use particular care if you carry fertilizers, clean-ing materials or chemicals in the car.These should be carried only in proper contain-ers and any spills or leaks should be cleaned
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Keep Your Garage Dry
Don't park your car in a damp, poorly ventilatedgarage. This creates a favorable environmentfor corrosion. This is particularly true if you washyour car in the garage or drive it into the garagewhen it is still wet or covered with snow, ice ormud. Even a heated garage can contribute tocorrosion unless it is well ventilated so moistureis dispersed.
E020D01A-AAT
Keep Paint and Trim in Good Condition
Scratches or chips in the finish should be cov-ered with "touch-up" paint as soon as possible
to reduce the possibility of corrosion. If baremetal is showing through, the attention of aqualified body and paint shop is recommended.
pollution or acid rain may damage thetrim through chemical action if pol
allowed to remain in contact with the you live near the ocean or in an area whsalts or dust control chemicals are ushould pay particular attention to the uof the car. Start by rinsing the car tdust and loose dirt. In winter, or ifdriven through mud or muddy water, thoroughly clean the underside as wehard direct stream of water to removelations of mud or corrosive materiagood quality car-washing solution andmanufacturer's directions on the packagare available at your Hyundai dealeparts outlet. Don't use strong househogents, gasoline, strong solvents or
cleaning powders as these may damfinish.
ers and any spills or leaks should be cleanedup, flushed with clear water and thoroughly
dried.
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CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEA
CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEA
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When to Wax Again
You should polish and wax the car again when
water no longer beads on a clean surface butspreads out over a larger area.
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Cleaning the Seat Belts
To clean the seat belts, use a cloth or
with mild soap or detergent and warm not use strong detergents, dye, bleachsive materials on the seat belts as weaken the fabric.While cleaning the belts, inspect thecessive wear cuts fraying or other
E040A01A-AAT
To Clean the Vinyl Upholstery
To clean the vinyl upholstery, first remove loose
dirt and dust with a vacuum cleaner. Then applya solution of mild soap or detergent and waterusing a clean sponge or soft cloth. Allow this tostay on the surface to loosen the dirt, then wipewith a clean damp sponge or cloth. If all the dirtstains are not removed repeat this procedure
CLEANING THE INTERIOR
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Maintaining Bumpers
Special precautions must be observed to pre-serve the appearance of the bumpers on yourHyundai. They are:
o Be careful not to spill battery electrolyte orhydraulic brake fluid on the bumpers. If youdo, wash it off immediately with clean water.
o Be gentle when cleaning the bumper sur-faces. They are made of soft plastic and thesurface can be damaged if mistreated. Donot use abrasive cleaners. Use warm waterand mild soap or car-washing solution.
o Do not expose the bumpers to high tem-peratures. For example, if you have yourcar repainted, do not leave the bumpers onthe car if the car is going to be placed in ahigh-temperature paint booth.
cessive wear, cuts, fraying or otherdamage and replace them if necessary
E040E01A-AAT
Cleaning the Windows
You may use any household window cthe windows. However, when cleaniside of the rear window be careful not tthe rear window defroster wiring.
stains are not removed, repeat this procedureuntil the upholstery is clean. Do not use gaso-
line, solvent, paint thinner or other strong clean-ers.
E040C01A-AAT
Cleaning the Carpets
Use a foam-type carpet cleaner. Cleaners ofthis type are available in aerosol cans in liquidform or powder. Read the instructions and followthem exactly. Using a vacuum cleaner with theappropriate attachment, remove as much dirtfrom the carpets as possible. Apply the foamfollowing the manufacturer's directions, thenrub in overlapping circles. Do not add water.These cleaners work best when the carpet iskept as dry as possible.
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4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE
6 ANY QUESTIONS?
E050A01A-AAT
If you have any questions about the care of yourcar, consult your Hyundai dealer.
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Maintenance Intervals .................................................. 5-2Scheduled Maintenance .............................................. 5-4Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions .......... 5-6Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items ........... 5-7
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
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5
5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
2 MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
F010A01A-AAT
Service Requirements
To ensure that you receive the greatest number
of miles of satisfying operation from yourHyundai, certain maintenance procedures mustbe performed. Although careful design and engi-neering have reduced these to a minimum,those that are required are of the utmost impor-tance.
F010D01A-AAT
General Checks
These are the regular checks you sho
form when you drive your Hyundai orfuel tank. A list of these items will bpage 6-3.
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Specified Scheduled Procedures
These are the procedures such as inspections,
adjustments and replacements that are listed inthe maintenance charts starting on page 5-4.These procedures must be performed at theintervals shown in the maintenance schedule toassure that your warranty remains in effect.Although it is strongly recommended that they
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F010B01A-AAT
Maintenance Requirements
The maintenance required for your Hyundai canbe divided into three main areas:
o Specified scheduled procedureso General checkso Do-it-yourself maintenance
It is your responsibility to have these mainte-
nance procedures performed to comply with theterms of the warranties covering your newHyundai. The Owner's Handbook supplied withyour new vehicle provides further informationabout these warranties.
g g y ybe performed by the factory-trained or distribu-
tor-trained technicians at your Hyundai dealer,these procedures may be performed at anyqualified service facility.It is suggested that genuine Hyundai serviceparts be used for any required repairs or re-placements. Other parts of equivalent qualitysuch as engine oil, engine coolant, manual orauto transaxle oil, brake fluid and so on whichare not supplied by Hyundai Motor Company orits distributor may be used without affecting yourwarranty coverage but you should always besure these are equivalent to the quality of theoriginal Hyundai parts. Your Owner's Handbookprovides further information about your warrantycoverage.
F010E01A-AAT
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
If you are mechanically inclined, own that are required and want to take the tso, you can inspect and service a nuitems. For more information about doiself, see Section 6.
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE R
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCEREQUIREMENTS
F020A02A-AAT
o Inspection should be performed any time amalfunction is experienced or suspected.
o Receipts for all emission control system ser-vices should be retained to demonstrate com-pliance with conditions of the emissions sys-tem warranty.
o After 120 months or 150,000 miles (240,000km), continue to follow the prescribed main-t i t l
F010F01A-AAT
A Few Tips
o Whenever you have your Hyundai serviced,
keep copies of the service records in yourglove box. This will help ensure that you candocument that the required procedures havebeen performed to keep your warranties ineffect. This is especially important when ser-vice is not performed by an authorized
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tenance intervals.o For severe usage maintenance requirements,
see page 5-6 of this section.
Hyundai dealer.
o If you choose to do your own maintenanceand repairs, you may find it helpful to havean official Hyundai Shop Manual. A copy ofthis publication may be purchased at yourHyundai dealer's parts department.
5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
4 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
MILES X 1000
N DESCRIPTION
7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60 67.5 75 82.5 90 97.5 105 112.5 120 127.5
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R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary
F030A01A-AAT
The following maintenance services must be performed to assure good vehicle control and performance. Keep receipts for all vehicle services to protectyour warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first.
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KILOMETERS X 1000
MONTHS
EMISSION CONTROL ITEMS
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
FUEL FILTER
FUEL LINES, FUEL HOSES AND CONNECTIONS
VACUUM AND CRANKCASE VENTILATION HOSES
VAPOR HOSE AND FUEL FILLER CAP
AIR CLEANER FILTER
FUEL TANK AIR FILTER
SPARK PLUGS
No. DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
12
6
R
24
12
R
I
36
18
R
48
24
R
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R
R
60
30
R
72
36
R
I
84
42
R
R
I
96
48
R
I
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R
R
108
54
R
120
60
R
I
132
66
R
144
72
R
I
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R
R
156
78
R
168
84
R
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I
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180
90
R
192
96
R
I
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R
204
102
R
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE R
GENERAL ITEMS
DRIVE BELT (WATER PUMP, ALTERNATOR AND A/CON)
COOLANT
TIMING BELT
1
2
3
No. DESCRIPTION
MILES X 1000
KILOMETERS X 1000MONTHS
7.5
126
15
2412
22.5
3618
30
4824
I
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37.5
6030
45
7236
52.5
8442
60
9648
I
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67.5
10854
75
12060
82.5
13266
90
14472
I
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97.5
15678
105
16884
112.5
18090
120
19296
I
R
127.5
204102
F030C2A-AAT
R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary
See Note * 1
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TIMING BELT
MANUAL TRANSAXLE OIL
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID
BRAKE FLUID
BRAKE HOSES AND LINES
REAR BRAKE DRUMS/LININGS, PARKING BRAKE
BRAKE PADS, CALIPERS AND ROTORS
EXHAUST PIPE AND MUFFLER
SUSPENSION MOUNTING BOLTSSTEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE & BOOTS/LOWER ARM
BALL JOINT
POWER STEERING PUMP, BELT AND HOSES
DRIVESHAFTS AND BOOTS
AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERANT
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER (For Evaporator and Blower unit)
3
4
5
6
7
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12
13
14
15
16
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See Note * 2
Note :*1. FOR THE FIRST TIME, REPLACE THE COOLANT AT 60,000 MILES (100,000 KM) OR 60 MONTHS.
AFTER THAT, REPLACE IT EVERY 30,000 MILES (45,000 KM) OR 24 MONTHS.*2. FOR EVERY 12 MONTHS OR 12,000 MILES (20,000 KM), WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST : "R"
5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
6
DRICOND
MAINTENANCEINTERVALS
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER R
MAINTENANCEOPERATIONMAINTENANCE ITEM
EVERY 3,000 MILES (4,800 KM) OR 3 MONTHS
F040A08A-AAT
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS
The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate
maintenance intervals.R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary
A, B, C, F, G
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AIR CLEANER FILTER
SPARK PLUGSBRAKE PADS, CALIPERS AND ROTORSREAR BRAKE DRUMS/LININGS,PARKING BRAKESTEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE
& BOOTS/LOWER ARM BALL JOINTDRIVESHAFTS AND BOOTSMANUAL TRANSAXLE OILAUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUIDAIR CONDITIONER FILTER(For Evaporator and Blower unit)
R
RI
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R
MORE FREQUENTLY
MORE FREQUENTLYMORE FREQUENTLY
MORE FREQUENTLY
MORE FREQUENTLY
EVERY 7,500 MILES (12,000 KM) OR 6 MONTHSEVERY 60,000 MILES (96,000 KM)EVERY 30,000 MILES (48,000 KM)
MORE FREQUENTLY
SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS
A - Repeatly driving short distance of less than 5miles(8km) in normal temperature or less than 10miles(16km) in freezing temperature
B - Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distancesC - Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roadsD - Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold
weather
E - Driving in sandy areasF - Driving in heavy traffic area over 90°F(32°C)G - Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain roadH - Towing a Trailer, or using a camper, or roof rackI - Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use or vehicleJ - Driving over 100 MPH(170 Km/h)
K - Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions
C, E
B, HC, D, G, H
C, D, G, H
C, D, E, F, G
C, E, FA, C, D, E, FA, C, E, F, G
C, E
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE R
EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULEDMAINTENANCE ITEMS
F060D01A-AAT
o Fuel Lines, Fuel Hoses andConnections
Check the fuel lines, fuel hoses and connec-tions for leakage and damage. Have a trainedtechincian, replace any damaged or leakingparts immediately.
F060M01A-AAT
o Engine Oil and Filter
The engine oil and filter should be changed at
the intervals specified in the maintenance sched-ule. If the car is being driven in severe condi-tions, more frequent oil and filter changes arerequired.
F060G01A-AAT
o Vapor Hose and Fuel Filler Ca
The vapor hose and fuel filler cap
inspected at those intervals specifimaintenance schedule. Make sure thvapor hose or fuel filler cap is coplaced.
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o Fuel FilterA clogged filter can limit the speed at which thevehicle may be driven, damage the emissionsystem and cause hard starting. If an excessiveamount of foreign matter accumulates in the fueltank, the filter may require replacement morefrequently.After installing a new filter, run the engine forseveral minutes, and check for leaks at theconnections.Fuel filters should be installed by trained techni-cians.
F060H01A-AAT
o Air Cleaner FilterA Genuine Hyundai air cleaner filtermended when the filter is replaced.
F060F01A-AAT
o Vacuum, Crankcase VentilationHoses
Inspect the surface of hoses for evidence ofheat and/or mechanical damage. Hard and brittlerubber, cracking, tears, cuts, abrasions, andexcessive swelling indicate deterioration. Par-ticular attention should be paid to examine thosehose surfaces nearest to high heat sources,such as the exhaust manifold.Inspect the hose routing to assure that thehoses do not come in contact with any heatsource, sharp edges or moving component whichmight cause heat damage or mechanical wear.
Inspect all hose connections, such as clampsand couplings, to make sure they are secure,and that no leaks are present. Hoses should bereplaced immediately if there is any evidence ofdeterioration or damage.
F060B01A-AAT
o Drive Belts
Inspect all drive belts for evidenccracks, excessive wear or oil saturreplace if necessary. Drive belts schecked periodically for proper tensio
justed as necessary.
F060J01A-AAT
o Spark PlugsMake sure to install new spark plucorrect heat range.
5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
8
F070H01A-AAT
o Rear Brake Drums/Linings,Parking Brake
Check the rear brake drums and lscoring, burning, leaking fluid, brokenexcessive wear. Inspect the parking btem including the parking brake lever aFor detailed service procedures, refShop Manual.
F070E06A-AAT
o Automatic Transaxle Fluid
The fluid level should be in the “HOT” range ofthe dipstick, after the engine and transaxle areat normal operating temperature. Check theautomatic transaxle fluid level with the enginerunning and the transaxle in neutral, with theparking brake properly applied. Use HYUNDAIGENUINE ATF SP III, DIAMOND ATF SP III,
F060E01A-AAT
o Timing Belt
Inspect all parts related to the timing belt for
F070C01A-AAT
o Coolant
The coolant should be changed at the
intervals specified in the maintenance schedule.
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o Brake Hoses and Lines
Visually check for proper installation, chafing,cracks, deterioration and any leakage. Replaceany deteriorated or damaged parts immediately.
F070G02A-AAT
o Brake Fluid
Check brake fluid level in the brake fluid reser-voir. The level should be between "MIN" and"MAX" marks on the side of the reservoir. Useonly hydraulic brake fluid conforming to DOT 3or DOT 4.
SK
ATF SP III or other brands meeting the SP IIIspecification approved by Hyundai Motor Co.when adding or changing fluid. Using the wrongATF may result in damage to the ATM.
F070K01A-AAT
o Exhaust Pipe and Muffler
Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, mhangers for cracks, deterioration, orStart the engine and listen carefullexhaust gas leakage. Tighten connereplace parts as necessary.
F070J01A-AAT
o Brake Pads, Calipers and Rot
Check the pads for excessive wear, run out and wear, and calipers for fluid
F070D01A-AAT
o Manual Transaxle Oil
Inspect the manual transaxle oil according tothe maintenance schedule.
NOTE:If the oil level is low, check for possible leaksbefore adding oil. Do not overfill.
Inspect all parts related to the timing belt for
damage and deformation. Replace any dam-aged parts immediately.
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE R
F070M01A-AAT
o Steering Gear Box, Linkage &
F070L01A-AAT
o Suspension Mounting Bolts
Check the suspension connections for loose-
ness or damage. Retighten to the specifiedtorque.
F070Q01A-AAT
Ai C di i i R f i
F070P01A-AAT
o Driveshafts and Boots
Check the drive shafts, boots and clamps for
cracks, deterioration, or damage. Replace anydamaged parts and, if necessary, repack thegrease.
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Boots/Lower Arm Ball JointWith the vehicle stopped and engine off, checkfor excessive free-play in the steering wheel.Check the linkage for bends or damage. Checkthe dust boots and ball joints for deterioration,cracks, or damage. Replace any damaged parts.
o Air Conditioning Refrigerant
Check the air conditioning lines and connec-tions for leakage and damage. Check air condi-tioning performance according to the relevantshop manual if necessary.
F070N01A-AAT
o Power Steering Pump, Belt andHoses
Check the power steering pump and hoses forleakage and damage. Replace any damaged orleaking parts immediately. Inspect the powersteering belt for evidence of cuts, cracks, ex-cessive wear, oiliness and proper tension. Re-place or adjust it if necessary.
Engine Compartment.................................................... 6-2General Checks ............................................................ 6-3Checking the Engine Oil ............................................... 6-4Changing the Oil and Filter ........................................... 6-5Checking and Changing the Engine Coolant ............... 6-6
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
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Spark Plugs .................................................................. 6-8Changing the Air Cleaner Filter .................................. 6-10Checking the Transaxle Oil (manual) ......................... 6-11Checking the Transaxle Fluid (Automatic) ................. 6-12Checking the Brakes .................................................. 6-14
Checking the Clutch Fluid .......................................... 6-15Air Conditioning Care ................................................. 6-15Changing the Air Conditioner Filter (For Evaporator and Blower Unit).............................. 6-16Checking Drive Belts .................................................. 6-19
Checking and Replacing Fuses ................................. 6-19Power Steering Fluid Level ........................................ 6-22Replacement of Bulbs ................................................ 6-25Bulb Wattages ............................................................ 6-31Fuse Panel Description .............................................. 6-32
6
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
2 ENGINE COMPARTMENT
G010C01A-GAT
(1.6 DOHC)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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6. Brake fluid reservoir7. Clutch fluid reservoir8. Air filter element9. Relay box10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir cap
1. Engine coolant reservoir2. Power steering fluid reservoir (If Installed)3. Rocker cover4. Engine oil filler cap5. Brake booster
11. Engine oil level dipstick12. Radiator cap13. Automatic transaxle fluid level d
(If Installed)14. Battery
CAUWhen inspectinvicing the engshould handle tother heavy obje
fully so that throcker cover of this not damaged.
!
10 11 12 13 14
DO-IT-YOURSELF
GENERAL CHECKS
G020C01A-AAT
Vehicle Interior
The following should be checked
when the vehicle is driven:
o Light operationo Windshield wiper operationo Horn operationo Defroster, heater system operatio
conditioning, if installed)
G020A01A-AAT
Engine Compartment
The following should be checked regularly:
o Engine oil level and conditiono Transaxle fluid level and conditiono Brake fluid levelo Clutch fluid levelo Engine coolant levelo Windshield washer fluid level
A d i b l di i
G020B01A-AAT
Vehicle Exterior
The following should be checked monthly:
o Overall appearance and conditiono Wheel condition and wheel nut tightnesso Exhaust system conditiono Light condition and operationo Windshield glass conditiono Wiper blade condition
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g )o Steering operation and conditiono Mirror condition and operationo Turn signal operationo Accelerator pedal operationo Brake operation, including parkino Manual transaxle operation, includ
operationo Automatic transaxle operation,
"Park" mechanism operationo Seat control condition and operatio Seat belt condition and operationo Sun visor operation
If you notice anything that does nocorrectly or appear to be functioning
inspect it carefully and seek assistayour Hyundai dealer if service is nee
o Accessory drive belt conditiono Engine coolant hose conditiono Fluid leaks (on or below components)o Power steering fluid level and conditiono Battery Conditiono Air filter condition
po Paint condition and body corrosiono Fluid leakso Door and hood lock conditiono Tire pressure and condition
(including spare tire)
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
4 CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL
G030A01A-AAT
Engine oil is essential to the performance andservice of the engine. It is suggested that youcheck the oil level at least once a week innormal use and more often if you are on a trip ordriving in severe conditions.
G030C02A-AAT
To Check the Oil Level
G030D01A-AAT
Adding Oil
G030B01O-AAT
Recommended Oil
o If SAE 5W-20, ILSAC GF-3 engine oil isnot available, secondary recommendedengine oil for corresponding temperaturerange can be used.
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Before checking the oil, warm up the engine tothe normal operating temperature and be sure itis parked on level ground. Turn the engine off.
Wait five minutes, then remove the dipstick,wipe it off, fully reinsert the dipstick and with-draw it again. Then note the highest level the oilhas reached on the dipstick. It should be be-tween the upper ("F") and lower ("L") range.
If the oil level is close to or below theadd oil until it reaches the "F" mark. T
1. Remove the oil filler cap by turningclockwise.
2. Add oil, then check the level agaoverfill.
3. Replace the cap by turning it cloc
The distance between the "F" and "Lequal to about 1 quart of oil.
G030C03A
The engine oil quality should meet the followingclassification.
API SJ, SL or ABOVE,ILSAC GF-3 or ABOVE
NOTE:o For good fuel economy, SAE 5W-20 (5W-
30), ILSAC GF-3 engine oil is preferredregardless of regional option and engine
variation.
G030B01JM-U
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6 CHECKING AND CHANGINGTHE ENGINE COOLANT
!G050A01A-AAT G050B01A-AAT
Recommended Engine Coolant
Use a high quality ethylene-glycol coolant in a
50/50 mix with water. The engine coolant shouldbe compatible with aluminum engine parts. Ad-ditional corrosion inhibitors or additives shouldnot be used. The cooling system must be main-tained with the correct concentration and type ofengine coolant to prevent freezing and corro-sion.N ll th t ti f tif t
WARNING:Do not remove the radiator cap when theengine is hot. When the engine is hot, theengine coolant is under pressure and mayerupt through the opening if the cap is re-moved. You could be seriously burned if youdo not observe this precaution. Do not re-move the radiator cap until the radiator is
G050C01A-AAT
To Check the Coolant Level
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Never allow the concentration of antifreeze toexceed the 60% level or go below the 35% levelor damage to the coolant system may result. Forproper concentration when adding or replacingthe coolant, refer to the following table.
move the radiator cap until the radiator is
cool to the touch.
Water
65%
60%
50%
40%
Antifreeze
solution
35%
40%
50%
60%
Ambienttemperature
°F (°C)
5 (-15)
-13 (-25)
-31 (-35)
-49 (-45)
Engine coolant
concentration
The coolant level can be seen on the siplastic coolant reservoir. The level of thshould be between the "L" and "F" lireservoir when the engine is cool. If tbelow the "L" mark, add engine coolait up between "L" and "F". If the leinspect for coolant leaks and rechecklevel frequently. If the level drops ayour Hyundai dealer for an inspection
nosis of the reason.
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To Change the Coolant
The coolant should be changed at those inter-
vals specified in the vehicle maintenance sched-ule in Section 5.
CAUTION:Engine coolant can damage the finish ofyour car. If you spill engine coolant on the
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car, wash it off thoroughly with clean water.
1. Park the car on level ground, set the parkingbrake and remove the radiator cap whencool.
2. Be sure your drain receptacle is in place.Open the drain cock on the radiator. Allow all
the engine coolant to drain from the coolingsystem, then securely close the drain cock.3. Check Section 9 for the capacity of the
cooling system in your car. Then, followingthe manufacturer's directions on the enginecoolant container, add the appropriate quan-tity of coolant to the radiator.
4. Turn the radiator cap counterclockwise with-out pressing down on it, until it stops. Thisrelieves any pressure remaining in the cool-ing system. And remove the radiator cap bypushing down and turning counterclockwise.Now fill the radiator with clean demineralizedor distilled water. Continue to add cleandemineralized or distilled water in small quan-tities until the fluid level stays up in theradiator neck.
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5. Start the engine, top off the radwater and then add engine coolreservoir until the level is betwe"F".
6. Replace the radiator and reservoircheck to be sure the drain cocksclosed and not leaking.
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8 REPLACING THE SPARK PLUGS
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0.039 ~ 0.043 in.(1.0 ~ 1.1 mm )
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Changing the Spark Plugs
You will find it easier to change spark pengine is cold. Always change one spaa time. This helps avoid getting the wiup
Recommended Spark Plugs:CHAMPION : RC10YC4NGK : BKR5ES-11! WARNING:
The cooling fan is controlled by engine cool-ant temperature and may sometimes operateeven when the engine is not running. Useextreme caution when working near theblades of the cooling fan so that you are notinjured by a rotating fan blade. As the enginecoolant temperature decreases, the fan willautomatically shut off. This is a normal con-
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The spark plugs should be changed at theintervals specified in the vehicle maintenanceschedule in section 5, or whenever engine per-
formance indicates they should be changed.Symptoms that suggest poor spark plug perfor-mance include engine misfiring under load, lossof fuel economy, poor acceleration, etc. Whenspark plugs are replaced, always use sparkplugs recommended by Hyundai. The use ofother spark plugs can result in loss of perfor-mance, radio interference or engine damage.
NOTE:When replacing the spark plugs, genuineHyundai replacement parts are recom-mended.
up.
1. Remove the center cover on throcker cover.
2. Using a clean cloth, remove any diaccumulated around the base of plug so it cannot fall into the cylthe spark plug is removed.
automatically shut off. This is a normal condition.
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! WARNING:It is recommended that the engine be cool orcold when changing the spark plugs. If theengine is hot, you could burn yourself on theinsulated connector the spark plug or the
5. To remove the old spark plug, turn the wrenchhandle in a counterclockwise direction.
3. To remove the spark plug cable, pull straightup on the insulated connector, not the cable.Pulling on the cable may damage the carboncore conductor.
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insulated connector, the spark plug or theengine itself.
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4. When preparing to remove the old sparkplug, guide the socket down over the sparkplug, being careful not to damage the ce-ramic insulator.
6. To install the new spark plug, guide thesocket down over the spark plug, being care-ful not to damage the ceramic insulator.
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NOTE:Spark plugs should be tightened firmly. tightening can damage the threads aluminum cylinder head. Also, leavin
too loose can cause the spark plugs tvery hot and possibly result in damage engine.
7. Replace the cable by pushing the connector directly down onto theCheck to be sure it has snapped i
and can't fall off.
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10 WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADCHANGING THE AIR CLEANERFILTER
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CAUTION:o Operating your vehicle without a proper
air filter in place can result in excessiveengine wear.
o When removing the air cleaner filter, becareful that dust or dirt does not enter theair intake. These may result in damage tothe air cleaner filter.
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The wiper blades should be carefully from time to time and cleaned to remmulations of road film or other debris
the wiper blades and arms, use a cleanor cloth with a mild soap or detergent aIf the wipers continue to streak or glass, replace them with genuine Hyplacement parts or their equivalent.
CAUTION:o Do not operate the wipers on dryThis can result in more rapid weawiper blades and may scratch the
o Keep the blade rubber out of contapetroleum products such as engigasoline, etc.
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The replacement of air cleaner filter is per-formed in the following manner.
1. Unsnap the clips around the cover.2. When this is done, the cover can be lifted off,the old filter removed and the new filter put inits place.
Genuine Hyundai replacement parts are recom-mended.
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12 CHECKING THE TRANSAXLEFLUID (AUTOMATIC)
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Transaxle fluid in the automatic transaxle shouldbe checked at those intervals specified in thevehicle maintenance schedule in Section 5.
NOTE:Automatic transaxle fluid is basically a redcolor. As driving distance increases, the fluidcolor turns darkish red gradually. It is anormal condition and you should not judgethe need to replace based upon the chang-
1. Using a wrench of the correct size, loosenthe oil filler plug by turning it counterclock-wise and remove it with your fingers.
2. Use your finger or suitable tool to feel insidethe hole. The oil level should be at its bottomedge. If it is not, check for leaks beforeadding oil. To refill the transaxle or bring theoil level up, add oil slowly until it reaches theproper level. Do not overfill.
3. Replace the plug and washer, screw it in withyour fingers and then tighten securely with
! CAUTION:Use of aftermarket ATF additivcause damage to the automatic tranOnly use HYUNDAI GENUINE ADIAMOND ATF SP III, SK ATF SP brands meeting the SP III speciapproved by Hyundai Motor Co.. If having your vehicle serviced at a other than a Hyundai dealer, verify t
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ing color.You must replace the automatic transaxlefluid in accordance with intervals specifiedin the vehicle maintenance schedule in sec-tion 5.
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Transaxle Fluid CapacityThe fluid capacity of the automatic tr6.45 U.S. quarts (6.1 liters).
WARNING:The transaxle fluid level should be chwhen the engine is at normal operatingperature. This means that the engine, rtor, exhaust system etc., are very hot. cise great care not to burn yourself dthis procedure.
the wrench.
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Recommended FluidYour Hyundai automatic transaxle is speciallydesigned to operate with HYUNDAI GENUINEATF SP III, DIAMOND ATF SP III, SK ATF SPIII or other brands meeting the SP III specifi-cation approved by Hyundai Motor Co..Damage caused by a nonspecified fluid is notcovered by your new vehicle limited warranty.
correct ATF is used for your vehic
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To Check the Transaxle Fluid Level
Fluid level should be with"HOT" range
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While the engine is idling, apply the brakes andmove the gear selector lever from "P" to each ofits other positions -- "R", "N", "D", "2", "L" -- andthen return to "N" or "P". With the engine still
idling:
1. Open the hood, being careful to keep hands,hair and clothing clear of any moving parts.
2. Remove the transaxle dipstick, wipe it clean,reinsert the dipstick as far as it will go, thenremove it again. Now check the fluid level onthe dipstick. It should be in the "HOT" rangeon the dipstick.
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Park the car on level ground with the parkingbrake engaged. When the transaxle fluid level is
checked, the transaxle fluid should be at normaloperating temperature and the engine idling.
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3. If the transaxle fluid level is low, uto add transaxle fluid through thtube until the level reaches the "HODo not overfill.
WARNING:The cooling fan is controlled by the coolant temperature and may sometimeerate even when the engine is not run
Use extreme caution when working neblades of the cooling fan, so that you ainjured by a rotating fan blade. As the ecoolant temperature decreases, the faautomatically shut off. This is a normadition.
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14 CHECKING THE BRAKES
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CAUTION:Because brakes are essential to the safeoperation of the car, it is suggested that theybe checked and inspected by your Hyundaidealer. The brakes should be checked andinspected for wear at those intervals speci-fied in the vehicle maintenance schedule inSection 5.
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To Check the Fluid Level
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Adding Brake FluidG120C02A-AAT
Recommended Brake Fluid
Use only hydraulic brake fluid conforming to
DOT 3 or DOT 4 specifications in your brakingsystem. Follow the instructions printed on thecontainer.
WARNING:Handle brake fluid carefully. It can dyour vision if it gets into your eyes. UsDOT 3 or DOT 4 specification fluidsealed container. Do not allow the fluor reservoir to remain open any longerequired. This will avoid entry of d
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Checking the Brake Fluid Level
WARNING:Use caution when handling brake fluid. Itcan damage your vision if it gets into youreyes. It will also damage your vehicle's paintif spilled on it and not removed immediately.
The fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir shouldbe checked periodically. The level should bebetween the "MIN" and "MAX" marks on theside of the reservoir. If the level is at or belowthe "MIN" mark, carefully add fluid to bring it upto "MAX". Do not overfill.
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moisture which can damage the braktem and cause improper operation.
To add brake fluid, first wipe away anunscrew the fluid reservoir cap. Slowlrecommended fluid into the reservooverfill. Carefully replace the cap onvoir and tighten.
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CHECKING THE CLUTCH FLUID
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To Replace the Fluid
Recommended brake fluid conforming to DOT 3or DOT 4 specification should be used. Thereservoir cap must be fully tightened to avoidcontamination from foreign matter or moisture.
NOTE:Do not allow any other liquids to contami-nate the brake fluid. Seal damage will result.
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To Check the Clutch Fluid
AIR CONDITIONER CARE
G140A01A-AAT
Keeping the Condenser Clean
The air conditioner condenser (and ediator) should be checked periodicallymulation of dirt, dead insects, leaves, ecan interfere with maximum coolingWhen removing such accumulationshose them away carefully to avoid becooling fans.
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! WARNING:Use caution when handling brake fluid. Itcan damage your vision if you get it in youreyes. It will also damage your vehicles paintif spilled on it and not removed immediately.
The clutch fluid level in the master cylindershould be checked when performing other un-
der hood services. The system should bechecked for leakage at the same time.Check to make certain that the clutch fluid levelis between the "MAX" and "MIN" level markingson the fluid reservoir. Fill as required. Fluid lossindicates a leak in the clutch system whichshould be inspected and repaired immediately.Consult your Hyundai dealer.
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16 CHANGING THE AIR CONDIFILTER
G140D02A-AAT
Checking the Compressor Drive Belt
A/C 0.315 in.(8mm)
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(For Evaporator and Blower Uni(If Installed)
The air conditioner filter is located in evaporator unit behind the glove boxIt helps to decrease the amount of pentering the car.
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Checking the Air Conditioner Opera-tion
1. Start the engine and let it run at fast idle forseveral minutes with the air conditioner setat the maximum cold setting.
2. If the air coming out of the in-dash vents isnot cold, have the air conditioning systeminspected by your Hyundai dealer.
(1)(2)
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When the air conditioning is being used regular-ly, the compressor drive belt tension should be
checked at least once a month with the engineturned off.To check the drive belt tension, press down onthe belt halfway between the engine crankshaftand compressor pulleys. Pressing with yourfinger, you should not be able to deflect this beltanymore than 1/3 of an inch. If the belt is tooloose, have it adjusted by your Hyundai dealer.
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TENSION PULLEY
1. Open the glove box and by pushoutside of adjusting pin (1) firssliding the adjusting pin (2) in makto remove adjusting pin.
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Lubrication
To lubricate the compressor and the seals in thesystem, the air conditioner should be run for atleast 10 minutes each week. This is particularlyimportant during cool weather when the air con-ditioning system is not otherwise in use.
CAUTION:Running the air conditioning system for ex-tended periods of time with a low refrigerantlevel may damage the compressor.
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3. Remove the filter cover by pushing the upperend of the filter cover.
CHECKING THE FREE-PLA
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Steering Wheel
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2. Remove the cable and the wiring from thefilter cover.
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4. Replace the two filters.
5. Installation is the reverse order of disassem-bly.
CAUTION:Be sure to install the air conditioner filter in
the direction of the arrow sign. Otherwise, itmay cause noise or deterioration.
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To check the steering wheel free-playcar with the wheels pointed straight a
gently move the steering wheel back Use very light finger pressure and beto changes in resistance that mark thethe free-play. If the free-play is grspecified, have it inspected by youdealer and adjusted or repaired if nec
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18 CHECKING BRAKE PEDALCLEARANCE
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Brake Pedal
0.12 ~ 0.31 in.(3 ~ 8 mm)
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1.78 in
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Clutch Pedal
0.24 ~ 0.51 in.(6 ~ 13 mm)
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With the engine off, press down on the brakepedal several times to reduce the vacuum in the
brake booster.Then, using your hand, press down slowly onthe brake pedal until you feel a change in resis-tance. This is the brake pedal free-play.The free-play should be within the limits speci-fied in the illustration above. If it is not, have itinspected by your Hyundai dealer and adjustedor repaired if necessary.
HXGS508 You need a helper to check the braclearance. With the engine running, hhelper press down on the brake peda
times and then hold it down with a forc110 lbs (50 kg, 490 N). The brake peance is the distance from the top surfabrake pedal to the asphalt sheeting ufloor mat.If the brake pedal clearance is not wlimits specified in the illustration, spected by your Hyundai dealer and adrepaired if necessary.
With the engine off, press lightly on the clutchpedal until you feel a change in resistance. This
is the clutch pedal free-play. The free-play shouldbe within the limits specified in the illustrationbelow. If it is not, have it inspected by yourHyundai dealer and adjusted or repaired if nec-essary.
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CHECKING AND REPLACINGFUSES
CHECKING DRIVE BELTS
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Water Pump Pulley
AlternatorPulley
0.2~0.24 in.(5.1~6 mm)
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Replacing a Fusible Link
Open-Replace Good
CAUTION:When replacing a fusible link, nevanything but a new fusible link with theor lower amperage rating. Never use aof wire or a higher-rated fusible lincould result in serious damage and crefire hazard.
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Drive belts should be checked periodically forproper tension and adjusted if necessary. At thesame time, belts should be examined for cracks,
wear, fraying or other evidence of deteriorationand replaced if necessary.Belt routing should also be checked to be surethere is no interference between the belts andother parts of the engine. After a belt is replaced,the new belt should be adjusted again after twoor three weeks to eliminate slack resulting frominitial stretching after use.
Crankshaft PulleyHTB186
A fusible link will melt if the electrical circuitsfrom the battery are ever overloaded, thus pre-
venting damage to the entire wiring harness.(This could be caused by a short in the systemdrawing too much current.) If this ever happens,have a Hyundai dealer determine the cause,repair the system and replace the fusible link.The fusible links are located in a relay box foreasy inspection.
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CHECKING THE BATTERY
G210A01A-AAT o If battery fluid is on your skin, flush theaffected areas with water for at least 15minutes and then seek medical assistance.
o If battery fluid is in your eyes, rinse out your
eyes with water and get medical assistanceas soon as possible. While you are beingdriven to get medical assistance, continue torinse your eyes by using a sponge or softcloth saturated with water.
o If you swallow battery fluid, drink a largequantity of water or milk followed by milk ofmagnesia, eat a raw egg or drink vegetableoil Get medical assistance as soon as pos
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Checking the Battery
Keep the battery clean. Any evidencesion around the battery posts or terminabe removed using a solution of houseing soda and warm water. After thterminals are dry, cover them with a ligof grease.
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! WARNING:When working with batteries, carefully ob-serve the following precautions to avoid se-rious injuries.
oil. Get medical assistance as soon as pos-sible.
While batteries are being charged (either by abattery charger or by the vehicle's alternator),they produce explosive gases. Always observethese warnings to prevent injuries from occur-ring:o Charge batteries only in a well ventilated
area.o Do not permit flames, sparks or smoking in
the area.o Keep children away from the area.
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The fluid in the battery contains a strong solutionof sulfuric acid, which is poisonous and highlycorrosive. Be careful not to spill it on yourself orthe car. If you do spill battery fluid on yourself,immediately do the following:
WARNINGAlways read the followintions carefully when habattery.Keep lighted cigarettesother flames or sparks awthe battery.
Hydrogen, which is a higbustible gas, is always prbattery cells and may eignited.Keep batteries out of thechildren because battertain highly corrosive SACID. Do not allow battcontact your skin, eyes, or paint finish.
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22 POWER STEERING FLUID CHECKING ELECTRIC COOLINGFANS
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WARNING:The radiator fan is controlled by engine cool-ant temperature and may sometimes operateeven when the engine is not running. Useextreme caution when working near theblades of the cooling fan, so that you are notinjured by a rotating fan blade. As the cool-ant temperature decreases the fan will auto-
matically shut off This is a normal condition
If any electrolyte gets into youreyes, flush your eyes with cleanwater for at least 15 minutes and
get immediate medical attention.If possible, continue to apply wa-ter with a sponge or cloth untilmedical attention is received.If electrolyte gets on your skin,thoroughly wash the contactedarea.If you feel a pain or a burningsensation get medical attention
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Checking Engine Cooling Fan
The engine cooling fan should come on auto-matically if the engine coolant temperature ishigh.
matically shut off. This is a normal condition.
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Checking Condenser Cooling FanThe condenser cooling fan should come onautomatically whenever the air conditioner is inoperation.
The power steering fluid level should bregularly. To check the power steelevel, be sure the engine is "OFF", then
make certain that the power steering fis between the "MAX" and "MIN" levon the fluid reservoir.
NOTE:Grinding noise from the power steering may be heard immediately after the engstarted in extremely cold conditions (-4°F). If the noise stops during wathere is no abnormal function in the syIt is due to a power steering fluid charistic in extremely cold conditions.
sensation, get medical attentionimmediately.Wear eye protection when charg-ing or working near a battery.Always provide ventilation whenworking in an enclosed space.
o When lifting a plastic-cased battery, ex-
cessive pressure on the case may causebattery acid to leak, resulting in personalinjury. Lift with a battery carrier or withyour hands on opposite corners.
o Never attempt to charge the battery whenthe battery cables are connected.
o The electrical ignition system works withhigh voltage.Never touch these components with theengine running or the ignition switchedon.
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POWER STEERING HOSES
It is suggested that you check the power steer-
Recommended FluidUse PSF-3 type fluid
NOTE:Do not start the engine when the powersteering oil reservoir is empty.
HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUS
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FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUTYOUR HYUNDAI
If you desire additional information about main-taining and servicing your Hyundai, you maypurchase a factory Shop Manual at your Hyundaidealer's parts department. This is the samemanual used by dealership technicians and whileit is highly technical it can be useful in obtaininga better understanding of your car and how itworks.
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Before performing aiming adjustment, mof the following.
1. Keep all tires inflated to the correct2. Place the vehicle on level ground
the front bumper & rear bumper doal times. Place vehicle at a distanin. (3m) from the test wall.
3. See that the vehicle is unloaded (efull levels of coolant, engine oil an
spare tire, jack, and tools). Have thequivalent weight placed in drive
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It is suggested that you check the power steering hose connections for fluid leakage at thoseintervals specified in the vehicle maintenanceschedule in Section 5.The power steering hoses should be replaced ifthere is severe surface cracking, pulling, scuff-ing or worn spots. Deterioration of the hose
could cause premature failure.
spare tire, jack, and tools). Have thequivalent weight placed in drive4. Clean the headlight lenses and tu
headlights (Low beam).5. Open the hood.
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SPECIFICATIONS:
"H";Horizontal center line of headl
ground : 25.8 in. (656 mm)
"W";Distance between each headlight 42.4 in. (1,078 mm)
"L";Distance between the headlightwall that the lights are tested agai
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Adjustment After Headlight AssemblyReplacement
Horizontal line0.8 in. (21mm) Vertical line
W
H
Cut-off line
"P"
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6. Draw the vertical line (through the center ofeach headlight) and the horizontal line(through the center of each headlight) on theaiming screen.
And then, draw a parallel line at 0.8 in.(21mm) under the horizontal line.7. Adjust each cut-off line of the low beam to
the parallel line with a phillips screwdriver- VERTICAL AIMING
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wall that the lights are tested agai118 in. (3,000 mm).
If the vehicle has had front body repair and theheadlight assembly has been replaced, the head-light aiming should be checked using an aimingscreen as shown in the illustration. Turn on theheadlight switch. (Low Beam Position)
1. Adjust headlights so that main axis of light isparallel to center line of the body and is
aligned with point "P" shown in the illustra-tion.
2. Dotted lines in the illustration show the cen-ter of headlights.
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H
GroundlineL
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REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT BULBS
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Before attempting to replace a light bulb, be surethe switch is turned to the "OFF" position.The next paragraph shows how to reach thelight bulbs so they may be changed. Be sure toreplace the burned-out bulb with one of thesame number and wattage rating.See page 6-31 for the wattage descriptions
CAUTION:Keep the lamps out of contact with petro-
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Headlight Bulb
1. Allow the bulb to cool. Wear eye protection.2. Open the engine hood.3. Always grasp the bulb by its plastic base,
avoid touching the glass.
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eep t e a ps out o co tact w t pet oleum products, such as oil, gasoline, etc.
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4. Using a socket wrench of the correct size,remove the headlight assembly mountingbolts.
6. Remove the dust cover.
5. Disconnect the power cord frombase in the back of the headlight.
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! WARNING:The halogen bulb contains gas under
sure and if impacted could shatter, resuin flying fragments. Always wear eye tion when servicing the bulb. Protebulb against abrasions or scratchesagainst liquids when lighted. Turn thon only when installed in a headligplace the headlight if damaged or cra
Keep the bulb out of the reach of chand dispose of the used bulb with car
8. Remove the protective cap from the replace-ment bulb and install the new bulb by match-ing the plastic base with the headlight hole.Re-attach the bulb spring and install the dust
cover. Reconnect the power cord.9. Use the protective cap and carton to disposeof the old bulb.
10.Check for proper headlight aim.
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7. Push the bulb spring to remove the headlightbulb.
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Front Turn Signal light / Position Light(1)
(2)G270D01TB-AAT
Rear Combination Light
4 Door
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1. Disconnect the power cord from the bulb.HLC5034
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2. To replace the front turn signal light (1) orposition light (2), take it out from the bulbholder by turning it counterclockwise.
3. Install the new bulb.3 Door
1. Open the trunk lid/tail gate.
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3. To replace the rear combination light (stop/ tail light, turn signal light or back-up light),take it out from the bulb holder by turning itcounterclockwise.
(1) Stop/Tail Light(2) Turn Signal Light(3) Back-up Light
4. Install the new bulb.
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Luggage Compartment Light(If Installed)
3 Door 4 Door4 Door
(1)
(2)
2. Remove the mounting screws as shown witha phillips screwdriver.
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1. Remove the cover with a flat-he
driver.(2)
(1)
(3)
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3 Door
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HTB283
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Interior Light (Map Light) (If Installed)
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3. Replace with a new bulb.
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2. Disconnect the power cord.
HTB284
1. Remove the cover with a flat-head screw-driver.
HLC50172. Replace with a new bulb.
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Interior Light
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2. Replace with a new bulb.
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1. Remove the cover with a flat-head screw-driver.
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DO-IT-YOURSELF
BULB WATTAGES
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521 3 4 98 98
4 DOOR 3 DOOR
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Part NameFront Position LightHeadlight (High/Low)Front Turn Signal LightInterior Light (Map Light) (If Installed)Interior LightFront Fog Light (If Installed)Front Side Marker Light
No.8
9101112
Wattage5
60/55271010275
No.1234567
Wattag27
27/8(4 Door), 28/1717555
Part NameRear Combination Turn Signal LightLight Stop/Tail Light
Back-up LightHigh Mounted Rear Stop Light (If Installed)Rear Side Marker LightLuggage Compartment Light (If Installed)License Plate Light
76 12101110 11
12
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32 FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTION
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Engine Compartment
FUSE RATING
120A
50A
50A
20A
PROTECTED COMPONENTS
Charging (Generator)
Fuse 6, 7, 8, 9, Horn fuse, Room lamp fuse
Head lamp fuse, Front fog lamp fuse, Tail lamp relay, H/LP washe
E i l l G F l l ECU #3 f
ALT
BATTERY
LAMP
ECU
DESCRIPTION
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HLC5027NOTE:Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fusebox on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
20A
30A
20A
30A
30A30A
30A
20A
Engine control relay, Generator, Fuel pump relay, ECU #3 fuse
Ignition power source, Start relay
Radiator fan control
Blower control
ABS control, ABS bleeding connector
ABS control, ABS bleeding connector
Power window
Condenser fan control
ECU
IGN
RAD FAN
BLOWER
ABS
ABS
P/WDW
COND FAN
FUSIBLE
LINK
DO-IT-YOURSELF
FUSE RATING
10A
10A10A
10A
10A
10A
10A
PROTECTED COMPONENTS
Radiator fan, Condenser fan, ECM, Oxygen sensor, Purge control valve,
SMATRA, Glow plug relay, Heater relay, Stop lamp switch
A/C relayHorn relay
Illumination lamps, Left rear combination lamp, License lamp, DRL control,
Position lamp, H/LP washer relay
Right rear combination lamp, License lamp, Position lamp
Left head lamp, DRL control, Instrument cluster
Right head lamp
ECU #1
A/CON COMPHORN
TAIL LH
TAIL RH
H/LP LH
H/LP RHFUSE
DESCRIPTION
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15A
10A
15A
15A
10A
25A
Front fog lamp relay
Instrument cluster, Courtesy lamp, Trunk room lamp, ETACM, DLC,
Door warning, Multipurpose check connector
Audio, Digital clock, Power antenna, A/C switch, Rear fog lamp switch
Idle speed actuator, ECM, Camshaft position sensor, EGR actuator,Throttle plate actuator
ECM
Head lamp washer motor
Fuel pump relay, Fuel pump motor
FRONT FOG
ROOM LP
AUDIO
ECU #2
ECU#3
H/L WASHER
F/PUMP CHK (E50)
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34
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Inner Panel PROTECTED COMPONENTSHazard warning, Back-up lamp switch, Transaxle range switch,A/T shift & key lock control module
ETACM, Pre-Excitation resistor, Instrument cluster, Seat belt timerInstrument clusterAir bagECM, A/T shift lever, Transaxle range switch, Mass air flow sensor, Vehspeed sensor, Water sensorPower door lockHazard warning, ETACM
f
FUSE RATING
10A
10A10A15A
10A
10A10A
FUSE
1
234
5
67
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HLC5031
Stop lamp, A/T shift lever, A/T key interlock solenoidRear window defoggerHead lamp, Power window, Head lamp leveling, Head lamp wasETACM, Front fog lamp, Blower control, Rear intermittent washer,
filter relayFront wiper & washerSeat warmerABS control, ABS bleedingDigital clock, Audio, A/T shift & key lock control moduleCigarette lighterPower outside mirrorRear window & outside mirror defoggerRear wiper
10A20A
10A
20A20A10A10A15A10A10A20A
89
10
1112131415161718
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
7
Emission Control System ............................................. 7-2Catalytic Converter ....................................................... 7-3
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7
7 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
2 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
Canister
Fuel vapors generated inside the fuelabsorbed and stored in the onboard When the engine is running, the fuabsorbed in the canister are drawninduction system through the purgsolenoid valve.
Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PC
The purge control solenoid valve is
by the Engine Control Module (ECthe engine coolant temperature is loidli th PCSV l th t
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1. CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROLSYSTEM
The positive crankcase ventilation system isemployed to prevent air pollution caused byblow-by gases being emitted from the crank-case. This system supplies filtered fresh air tothe crankcase through the air intake hose.Inside the crankcase, the fresh air mixes withblow-by gases, then passes through the PCVvalve into the induction system.
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Your Hyundai is equipped with an emissioncontrol system to meet all requirements of theU.S. Environmental Protection Agency or Cali-
fornia Air Resources Board.There are three emission control systemswhich are as follows.
1) Crankcase Emission Control System2) Evaporative Emission Control System3) Exhaust Emission Control System
In order to ensure the proper function of theemission control systems, it is recommended
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idling, the PCSV closes so that evapois not taken into the engine. After twarms-up during ordinary driving, opens to introduce evaporated fuengine.
y ,that you have your car inspected and main-tained by an authorized Hyundai dealer inaccordance with the maintenance schedule inthis manual.
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3. EXHAUST EMISSIONCONTROL SYSTEM
The Exhaust Emission Control Syhighly effective system which co
haust emissions while maintaining hicle performace.
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2. Evaporative Emission Control (Includ-ing ORVR: Onboard Refueling VaporRecovery) System
The Evaporative Emission Control System isdesigned to prevent fuel vapors from escapinginto the atmosphere.(The ORVR system is designed to allow thevapors from the fuel tank to be loaded into acanister while refueling at the gas station,
preventing the escape of fuel vapors into theatmosphere.)
EMISSION CON
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
!!H020A01A-AAT
system.WARNING:
o Remember that your Hyundai dyour best source of assistance.
o Do not stop your Hyundai ovcombustible material such as paper, leaves or rags. These mamight contact the hot catalytverter and a fire might result.
Catalytic Converter
WARNING:o Use unleaded fuel only.
o Maintain the engine in good operatingcondition. Extremely high catalytic con-verter temperatures can result from im-proper operation of the electrical, igni-tion or multiport electronic fuel injec-tion.
o If your engine stalls, pings, knocks, oris hard to start, have your Hyundaidealer inspect and repair the problemas soon as possible.
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All Hyundai vehicles are equipped with a mono-lith type three-way catalytic converter toreduce the carbon monoxide, hydrocarbonsand nitrogen oxides contained in the exhaustgas. Exhaust gases passing through the cata-lytic converter cause it to operate at a veryhigh temperature. The introduction of largeamounts of unburned gasoline into the ex-haust may cause the catalytic converter tooverheat and create a fire hazard. This riskmay be reduced by observing the following:
HLC5022Catalytic Converter p
o Avoid driving with a very low fuel level.Running out of gasoline may cause theengine to misfire and result in damageto the catalytic converter.
o Avoid idling the engine for periodslonger than 10 minutes.
o The vehicle should not be pushed orpulled to get started. This may causethe catalytic converter to overheat andcreate a fire hazard.
o Do not touch the catalytic converter orany other part of the exhaust system
while the catalytic converter is hot.Shut off the engine, wait for at least onehour before touching the catalytic con-verter or any other part of the exhaust
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Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ............................. 8-2Engine Number ............................................................. 8-2Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures .............. 8-3Snow Tires .................................................................... 8-9Tire Chains ................................................................. 8-10Tire Rotation ............................................................... 8-10Tire Balancing ............................................................. 8-11Ti T ti 8 11 8
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Tire Traction ................................................................ 8-11When to Replace Tires............................................... 8-11Spare Tire and Tools .................................................. 8-12Warranties for Your Hyundai Vehicle ......................... 8-12Consumer Information ................................................ 8-13Reporting Safety Defects ........................................... 8-15Binding Arbitration of Warranty Claims ...................... 8-16
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RECOMMENDED COLD TIRE INFLA-TION PRESSURES
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WARNING:
Severe underinflation (10 pkPa) or more) can lead to sheat buildup, causing blowtread separation and other tireures that can result in the losvehicle control leading to sinjury or death. This risk is higher on hot days and when
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Tire label located on the driver's sideof the center pillar outer panel givesthe cold tire pressures recommendedfor your vehicle with the original tiresize, the number of people that can bein your vehicle and vehicle capacity
weight.
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These pressures were chosen to pro-vide the most satisfactory combina-tion of ride comfort, tire wear andstability under normal conditions. Tirepressures should be checked at leastmonthly. Proper tire inflation pressuresshould be maintained for these rea-sons:
ing for protracted periods at speeds.
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4
!NOTE:o Underinflation also results in ex-
cessive wear, poor handling and
reduced fuel economy. Wheel de-formation also is possible. Keepyour tire pressures at the properlevels. If a tire frequently needsrefilling, have it checked by yourHyundai Dealer.
o Overinflation produces a harshride, excessive wear at the center
WARNING:Overinflation or underinflation canreduce the tire life, adversely affectvehicle handling, and lead to sud-den tire failure. This could rusult inloss of vehicle control and potentialinjury.
CAUTION:Always observe the following
o Check pressures when the are cold. (After the vehicbeen parked for at least hours or hasn't been driven m
than one mile (1.6 km) sinceing up.)Ch k h f
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of the tire tread, and a greaterpossibility of damage from roadhazards.
o Check the pressure of your stire each time you check the sure of other tires.
o Never overload your vehicespecially careful about overing if you equip your vehicla luggage rack.
o Worn, old tires can cause dents. If your tread is badly w
or if your tires have beenaged, replace them.
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Remove the valve cap from the tirevalve stem. Press the tire gage firmlyonto the valve to get a pressure mea-
surement. If the cold tire inflation pres-sure matches the recommended pres-sure on the tire and loading informationlabel, no further adjustment is neces-sary. If the pressure is low, add airuntil you reach the recommendedamount.If you overfill the tire, release air by
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CHECKING TIRE INFLATION PRES-SURE
Check your tires once a month ormore.Also, check the tire pressure of thespare tire.
How to Check
Use a good quality gage to check tirepressure. You can not tell if your tires
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TIRE SIDEWALL LABELING1
2
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pushing on the metal stem in thecenter of the tire valve. Recheck thetire pressure with the tire gage. Be
sure to put the valve caps back on thevalve stems. They help prevent leaksby keeping out dirt and moisture.
pressure. You can not tell if your tiresare properly inflated simply by lookingat them. Radial tires may look properlyinflated even when they're underinflated.
Check the tire's inflation pressure whenthe tires are cold. - "Cold" means yourvehicle has been sitting for at leastthree hours or driven no more than 1mile (1.6 km).
Federal law requires tire maers to place standardized infon the sidewall of all tires. Tmation identifies and descrfundamental characteristics oand also provides the tire idennumber (TIN) for safety stantification. The TIN can beidentify the tire in case of a
1
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1. Manufacturer or Brand nameo Manufacturer or Brand name is
shown.
2. Tire size (example: P175/70R13)o The "P" indicates the tire is de-signed for passenger vehicles. A"T" is the designation for a tempo-rary spare tire.
o Three-digit number (175): Thisnumber gives the width in millime-ters of the tire from sidewall edge
o T: Speed Rating. The speed rat-ing denotes the speed at which atire is designed to be driven for
extended periods of time. Theratings range from "A" to "Z" (98to 186 MPH).
3. TIN (Tire Identification Number) fornew tire (example: DOT XX XXXXX XXXX)o DOT: Abbreviation for the "De-
partment of Transportation". The
o Four numbers represent tand year the tire was example, the numbe
means the 31st week of4. Tire ply composition and rialThe number of layers orrubbercoated fabric in themanufacturers also mustthe materials in the tire, clude steel, nylon, polye
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to sidewall edge.o Two-digit number (70): This num-
ber, known as the aspect ratio,
gives the tire's ratio of height towidth.o R: The "R" stands for radial.o Two-digit number (13): This num-
ber is the wheel or rim diameter ininches.
o Two (or three) digit number (82):This number is the tire's load in-dex. It is a measurement of howmuch weight each tire can sup-port.
symbol can be placed above, be-low or to the left or right of the TireIden tification Number. In-
dicates tire is in compliance withthe U.S. Department ofTransportation Motor VehicleSafety Standards.
o 1st two-digit code: Manufacturer'sidentification mark
o 2nd two-digit code: Tire sizeo 3rd three-digit code: Tire type code
(Optional)o 4th four-digit code: Date of Manu-
facture
others. The letter "R" meaply construction; the letter "diagonal or bias ply con
and the letter "B" means beply construction.5. Maximum permissible in
pressureThis number is the greatesof air pressure that should the tire. Do not exceed tmum permissible inflationRefer to the Tire and Loadmation label for recommention pressure.
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6. Maximum load ratingThis number indicates the maxi-mum load in kilograms and pounds
that can be carried by the tire. Whenreplacing the tires on the vehicle,always use a tire that has the sameload rating as the factory installedtire.
7. Uniform Tire Quality Grading(UTQG):Tire manufacturers are required to
d b d h f
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TIRE TERMINOLOGY AND DEFINI-TIONS
Air Pressure: The amount of air insidethe tire pressing outward on the tire.Air pressure is expressed in poundsper square inch (psi) or kilopascal(kPa).Accessory Weight: This means thecombined weight of optional accesso-ries. Some examples of optional ac-
i t ti t i i
Cold Tire Pressure: The air pressure in a tire, meapounds per square inch
kilopascals (kPa) before a built up heat from driving.Curb Weight: This means tof a motor vehicle with stanoptional equipment includingmum capacity of fuel, oil andbut without passengers and cDOT Markings: A code mh id ll f i i if i
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grade tires based on three perfor-mance factors: treadwear, tractionand temperature resistance. For
more information, see Uniform TireQuality Grading on page 8-13.
cessories are, automatic transmission,power seats, and air conditioning.Aspect Ratio: The relationship of atire's height to its width.Belt: A rubber coated layer of cordsthat is located between the plies andthe tread. Cords may be made fromsteel or other reinforcing materials.Bead: The tire bead contains steel
wires wrapped by steel cords that holdthe tire onto the rim.Bias Ply Tire: A pneumatic tire inwhich the plies are laid at alternateangles less than 90 degrees to thecenterline of the tread.
the sidewall of a tire signifyintire is in compliance with Department of Transportati
vehicle safety standards. Tcode includes the Tire IdenNumber (TIN), an alphanumenator which can also identifmanufacturer, production plaand date of production.GVWR: Gross Vehicle WeigGAWR FRT: Gross Axle Wing for the front Axle.GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weifor the rear axle.
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Intended Outboard Sidewall: Theside of an asymmetrical tire, that mustalways face outward when mounted on
a vehicle.Kilopascal (kPa): The metric unit forair pressure.Load Index: An assigned number rang-ing from 1 to 279 that corresponds tothe load carrying capacity of a tire.Maximum Inflation Pressure: Themaximum air pressure to which a coldi b i fl d Th i i
Occupant Distribution: Designatedseating positions.Outward Facing Sidewall: The side
of a asymmetrical tire that has a par-ticular side that faces outward whenmounted on a vehicle. The side of thetire that contains a whitewall, bearswhite lettering or bears manufacturer,brand and or model name molding thatis higher or deeper than the samemoldings on the other sidewall of theti
Sidewall: The portion of tween the tread and the beadSpeed Rating: An alphanum
assigned to a tire indicating tmum speed at which a tire cate.Traction: The friction betweand the road surface. The amgrip provided.Tread: The portion of a tire thinto contact with the road.T d I di N
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tire may be inflated. The maximum airpressure is molded onto the sidewall.Maximum Load Rating: The load rat-
ing for a tire at the maximum permis-sible inflation pressure for that tire.Maximum Loaded Vehicle Weight:The sum of curb weight; accessoryweight; vehicle capacity weight; andproduction options weight.Normal Occupant Weight: The num-ber of occupants a vehicle is designedto seat multiplied by 150 pounds (68kg).
tire.Passenger (P-Metric) Tire: A tire usedon passenger cars and some light duty
trucks and multipurpose vehicles.Recommended Inflation Pressure:Vehicle manufacturer's recommendedtire inflation pressure and shown onthe tire placard.Radial Ply tire: A pneumatic tire inwhich the ply cords that extend to thebeads are laid at 90 degrees to thecenterline of the tread.Rim: A metal support for a tire andupon which the tire beads are seated.
Treadwear Indicators: Nasometimes called "wear bashow across the tread of a ti
only 2/32 inch of tread remaUTQGS: Uniform Tire QualStandards, a tire informationthat provides consumers witfor a tire's traction, temperatreadwear. Ratings are determtire manufacturers using govtesting procedures. The ratmolded into the sidewall of
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Vehicle Capacity Weight: The num-ber of designated seating positionsmultiplied by 150 lbs. (68 kg) plus the
rated cargo and luggage loadVehicle Maximum Load on the Tire:Load on an individual tire due to curband accessory weight plus maximumoccupant and cargo weight.Vehicle Normal Load on the Tire:That load on an individual tire that isdetermined by distributing to each axleit h f th b ight
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SNOW TIRES
If you equip your car with s
they should be the same shave the same load capacityoriginal tires. Snow tires sinstalled on all four wheels; opoor handling may result.Snow tires should carry 4 psi
more air pressure than the precommended for the standardthe tire label on the driver's si
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ALL SEASON TIRES
Hyundai specifies all season tires on
some models to provide good perfor-mance for use all year round, includingsnowy and icy road conditions. All sea-son tires are identified by ALL SEA-SON and/or M+S (Mud and Snow) onthe tire sidewall. Snow tires have better
snow traction than all season tires anmay be more appropriate in some ar-eas
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its share of the curb weight, accessoryweight, and normal occupant weightand driving by 2.
Vehicle Placard: A label permanentlyattached to a vehicle showing the origi-nal equipment tire size and recom-mended inflation pressure
the tire label on the driver s sicenter pillar , or up to the mpressure shown on the tire whichever is less.Do not drive faster than 75 mkm/h) when your car is equipsnow tires.
eas.
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SUMMER TIRES
Hyundai specifies summer tires onsome models to provide superior per-formance on dry roads. Summer tireperformance is substantrally reduced insnow and ice. Summer tires do not
have the tire traction rating M+S (Mudand Snow) on the tire side wall. if youplan to operate your vehicle in snowy oricy conditions. Hyundai recommendsthe use of snow tires or all season tireson all four wheels.
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TIRE ROTATION
!
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TIRE CHAINS
Tire chains, if necessary, should be installed onthe front wheels. Be sure that the chains are
installed in accordance with the manufacturer'sinstructions.
To minimize tire and chain wear, do not con-tinue to use tire chains when they are nolonger needed.
WARNING:o When driving on roadscovered with snow
! WARNING:o Do not use the temporary s
tire for tire rotation.o Do not mix bias ply and radi
tires under any circumstaThis may cause unusual hancharacteristics that could r
in death, serious injury, or erty damage.
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Tires should be rotated every 7,500miles (12,000 km). If you notice thattires are wearing unevenly betweenrotations, have the car checked by aHyundai dealer so the cause may becorrected.After rotating, adjust the tire pressuresand be sure to check the wheel nuttorque.
HEF-241o When driving on roads covered with snowor ice, drive at less than 20 mph (30 km/h).
o Use the SAE "S" class or wire & plasticchains.
o If you have noise caused by chainscontacting the body, retighten the chainto avoid contact with the vehicle body.
o To prevent body damage, retighten thechains after driving 0.3~0.6 miles.
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TIRE BALANCING
A tire that is out of balance may affect
handling and tire wear. The tires onyour Hyundai were balanced beforethe car was delivered but may needbalancing again during the years youown the car.Whenever a tire is dismounted for
repair, it should be rebalanced beforebeing reinstalledon the car
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WHEN TO REPLACE TIRES
Tread wear in-dicator
0.06 in. (1.6 mm)! WARNING:
o Driving on worn-out tires isgerous! Worn-out tires can closs of braking effectivesteering control and traWhen replacing tires, neveradial and bias ply tires o
same car. If you replace tires with bias-ply tires, theybe installed in sets of four.
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on the car.
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TIRE TRACTIONTire traction can be reduced if youdrive on worn tires, tires that are im-properly inflated or on slippery roadsurfaces. Tires should be replacedwhen tread wear indicators appear. Toreduce the possibility of losing control,slow down whenever there is rain,snow or ice on the road.
HGK248
The original tires on your car havetread wear indicators. The location oftread wear indicators is shown by the"TWI" or " " marks, etc., The treadwear indicators appear when the treaddepth is 0.06 in. (1.6 mm). The tireshould be replaced when these appearas a solid bar across two or moregrooves of the tread. Always replaceyour tires with those of the recom-mended size. If you change wheels,the new wheel's rim width and offsetmust meet Hyundai specification.
o Using tires and wheels of than the recommended could cause unusual hancharacteristics that could cdeath, serious injury, or prodamage.
o Wheels that do not meet Hyundimensional specifications
fit poorly and result in damathe vehicle, including bwheel studs.
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12 WARRANTIES FOR YOUR HYVEHICLE
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SPARE TIRE AND TOOLS
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SHOP MANUAL
A Hyundai Shop Manual is available from yourauthorized Hyundai dealer. It's written for pro-
fessional technicians, but is simple enough formost mechanically-inclined owners to under-stand.
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o New vehicle 60 Months/60,000 MWarranty.
o New vehicle 120 Months/100,000
ited Powertrain Warranty (origonly).o Anti-Perforation Limited Warrao Emission Defect Warranty - F
hicleo California Emission Control S
ranty (if applicable)o Emission Performance Warran
vehicleo Replacement Parts and Accessori
Warranty
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Your Hyundai is delivered with thefollowing:
Spare tire and wheelWheel nut wrench, Wrench barJack
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NOTE:Detailed warranty information is provyour Hyundai Owner's Handbook.
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CONSUMER INFORMATION
!
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This consumer information has been preparedin accordance with regulations issued by theNational Highway Traffic Safety Administrationof the U.S. Department of Transportation. Itprovides the purchasers and/or prospectivepurchasers of Hyundai automobiles with infor-mation on uniform tire quality grading. YourHyundai dealer will help answer any questionsyou may have as you read this information.
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Tire Quality Grading
Department of Transportation qualitygrades - All passenger vehicle tiresmust conform to Federal Safety Stan-dards in addition to these grades. Thesequality grades are molded on thesidewall.
Treadwear - The treadwear grade is acomparative rating based on the wearrate of the tire when tested under
Traction AA, A, B, C - Tgrades, from highest to lowAA, A, B, and C. Those gradsent the tire's ability to sto
pavement as measured undtrolled conditions on specifiement test surfaces of asphconcrete. A tire marked C mpoor traction performance.
WARNING:The traction grade assigned toti i b d t i ht h d b
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controlled conditions on a specifiedgovernment test course. For example,a tire graded 150 would wear one anda half (1 - 1/2) times as well on thegovernment course as a tire graded100. The relative performance of tiresdepends upon the actual conditions oftheir use, however, and may depart
significantly from the norm due tovariations in driving habits, servicepractices and differences in road char-acteristics and climate.
tire is based on straight-ahead bing traction tests, and does noclude acceleration, cornering
droplaning, or peak traction chateristics.
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Temperature A, B, C - The tempera-ture grades are A (the highest), B, andC, representing the tire's resistance to
the generation of heat and its ability todissipate heat when tested under con-trolled conditions on a specified indoorlaboratory test wheel. Sustained hightemperature can cause the material ofthe tire to degenerate and reduce tire
life, and excessive temperature canlead to sudden tire failure. The grade Ccorresponds to a level of performance
! WARNING:The temperature grade for this tireis established for a tire that is prop-erly inflated and not overloaded.Excessive speed, underinflation, orexcessive loading, either separatelyor in combination, can cause heat
buildup and possible tire failure.
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Hyundai motor vehicles are desmanufactured to meet or exceed all safety standards.
For your safety, however, we stroyou to read and follow all directOwner's Manual, particularly the under the headings "NOTE", and "WARNING".
If, after reading this manual, you
questions regarding the operation ofcle, please contact your nearest HyunAmerica Regional Office as listed b
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p pwhich all passenger car tires mustmeet under the Federal Motor VehicleSafety Standard No. 109. Grades Band A represent higher levels of perfor-mance on the laboratory test wheelthan the minimum required by law.
Uniform Tire Quality Grading - Qual-ity grades can be found on the tiresidewall between the tread shoulder
and the maximum section width.For example:Treadwear 200 Traction AATemperature A
Eastern Region : Connecticut, DelaMaryland, Massachusetts, New HampJersey, New York, Pennsylvanina, land, Vermont, Virginia, West Virgin
Eastern Region1100 Cranbury South River RoaJamesburg, NJ 08831(800) 633-5151
CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY
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If you believe that your vehicle has adefect which could cause a crash orcould cause injury or death, you shouldimmediately inform the National High-way Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA) in addition to notifyingHYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA. IfNHTSA receives similar complaints,
it may open an investigation, and if itfinds that a safety defect exists in agroup of vehicles, it may order a
To contact NHTSA, you mcall the Auto Safety Hotline t1-888-327-4236 or write to
U.S. Department of TranspWashington. D.C. 20590. also obtain other informatimotor vehicle safety from th
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
Southern Region: Alabama, Arkansas, Flor-ida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Caro-lina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee,Texas.
Southern Region270 Riverside Parkway, Suite AAustell, GA 30168(800) 633-5151
Central Region: Illinois, Indiana, Missouri,lowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minne-
sota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota,Ohio, Wisconsin.
Central Region
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recall and remedy campaign. How-ever, NHTSA cannot become involvedin individual problems between you,your dealer, or HYUNDAI MOTORAMERICA.
Central Region1705 Sequoia DriveAurora, Illinois 60506(800) 633-5151
Western Region: Alaska, Hawaii, Arizona,California, Colorado, ldaho, Montana, Nevada,New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washing-ton, Wyoming.
Western Region10550 Talbert AvenueP.O.Box 20850Fountain Valley, California 92728-0850(800) 633-5151
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS
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BINDING ARBITRATION
Any claim or dispute you may have
related to your vehicle's warranty orthe duties contemplated under the war-ranty, including claims related to therefund or partial refund of your vehicle'spurchase price (excluding personal in-
jury or product liability claims), shallbe resolved by binding arbitration. Bind-ing arbitration shall be administered byand through the National Arbitration
The parties are waiving their right toseek remedies in court, including theright to a jury trial.This Binding Arbitration Agreementshall be governed by and interpretedunder the Federal Arbitration Act, 9U.S.C. sections 1-16. Judgment uponany award may be entered in any courthaving jurisdiction.
You may revoke this Arbitration Agree-ment by (1) written notice or (2) elec-tronic notice. Written notice must be
BINDING ARBITRATION
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and through the National ArbitrationForum (NAF) or the American Arbitra-tion Association (AAA), under the Code
of Procedure of the entity you select.You will not be responsible for payingfiling and hearing fees above $275.00.All other arbitration costs shall be borneby Hyundai Motor America. You arenot responsible to pay any of the costsHyundai incurs.This Binding Arbitration Agreementshall not deprive you of any remediesavailable to you under applicable law.
delivered (via certified mail) to HyundaiMotor America, Attn: Consumer Af-fairs, 10550 Talbert Avenue, P.O. Box20849, Fountain Valley, CA 92728-0849.Electronic notice must be submitted atthe following website address : http:// warranty-arbitration.hyundaiUSA.com.
Notice must be received within 90days after you purchase your vehicle.
Measurement ................................................................ 9-2Engine ........................................................................... 9-3Lubrication Chart ........................................................... 9-4
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
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9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
2
Tire Size
P175/70 R13
P185/60 R14
T105/70 D(R)14
in. (mm)
MF12V, 55AH
13 5V 90A
Standard
Option
Spare
Battery
Alternator
Inflation P
30PSI (20
60PSI (41
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MEASUREMENT
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ELECTRICAL
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TIRE
4 DOOR
167.7 (4260)
66.1 (1680)
54.9 (1395)
96.1 (2440)
56.5 (1435)
56.1 (1425)
Item
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height (unladen)
Wheel base
Wheel tread Front
Rear
3 DOOR
165.9 (4215)
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Liter
45
Automatic Transaxle
Manual Transaxle
13.5V 90A
Dual hydraulic with brake boo
Ventilated discDrum
Cable operated on rear wheelUS. gal
11.9
Fuel tank
capacity
Imp.gal
9.9
Alternator
Starter 0.9
0.7
Type
Front brake typeRear brake type
Parking brake
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POWER STEERING
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FUEL SYSTEM
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BRAKE
Type
Wheel free play
Rack stroke
Oil pump type
Rack and pinion
0 ~ 1.18 in (0 ~ 30 mm)
5.3 in. (134 mm)
Vane type
VEHICLE SP
ENGINE
SPECIFICATIONS
1.6 MPI
4-Cylinder in-line DOHC76.5 x 87
1,599
800 ± 100
BKR5ES-11
RC10YC4
0.039 to 0.043 in. (1.0 to 1.1 mm)
Auto lash
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ITEMS
Engine TypeBore x Stroke
Displacement (cc)
Idle Speed (RPM)
Spark plug
Spark plug gap
Valve Clearance
NGK
CHAMPION
Intake valve
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Auto lash
Auto lash
BTDC 10° ± 5°
1 - 3 - 4 - 2
SH, SG or SG/CD and ABOVE multigrade and fuel-efficient oil
Valve Clearance
(warm engine)
Ignition timing (Base)
Firing order
Oil grade (API)
Intake valve
Exhaust valve
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4
Oil & Grease Standard
API SJ, SL or ABOVE,ILSAC GF-3 or ABOVE
HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS MTF 75W/85 (API GL-4)
HYUNDAI GENUINE ATF SP III, DIAMOND ATF SP III, SK ATF SP III or other brands
meeting the SP III specification approved by Hyundai Motor Co..
PSF-3
DOT 3 DOT 4 E i l
SAE 5W-20, 20W-30
SAE 10W-30 (ABOVE 0°F (-18°C))
LUBRICATION CHART
Item
Engine oil
Transaxle Manual
Auto
Power steering
B k fl id
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Q'ty (US.QTS)(Imp.
Drain and refill
Without oil filter : 3.16 (
With oil filter : 3.49 (2.9
2.27 (1.9, 2.15)
6.45 (5.4, 6.1)
0.95 (0.79, 0.9)
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DOT 3, DOT 4 or Equivalent
Ethylene glycol base for aluminum radiator
Brake fluid
Coolant Manual
TransaxleAutomatic
Transaxle
As required
6.2 (5.2, 5.88)
5.8 (4.8, 5.48)
INDEX
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This Owner's Manual should be considered a part of the car and remain with it when it is sold for the use of the next owner.
OWNER'S I.D.
ORIGINAL OWNER
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP CODE
DELIVERY DATE
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(Date Sold to Original Retail purchaser)
DEALER NAME DEALER NO.
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP CODE
SERVICE STATION INFORMATIONFUEL:
UNLEADED gasoline onlyPump Octane Rating of 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher.
FUEL TANK CAPACITY
Original, US.gal (Imp.gal., liter) 11.9 (9.9, 45)
TIRE PRESSURE:
See the label in the glove box.
OTHER TIRE INFORMATION:
See pages 8-1 through 8-12
MANUAL TRANSAXLE:
HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS MTF 75W/85 (API GL-4) Oilshould be up to filler-bolt hole in housing beside differential.
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE:Apply the parking brake, with the engine running, shift the selectorthrough all ranges and return to “N” (Neutral) position. Then chelevel of fluid on the dipstick. Use only HYUNDAI GENUINESP III, DIAMOND ATF SP III, SK ATF SP III or other brands methe SP III specification approved by Hyundai Motor Co..
QUICK INDEX
o Car will not start .................................................................o Flat tire ..............................................................................
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Seoul Korea
Printing: JUN. 23, 2Publication No.: A25Printed in Korea
HOOD RELEASE:
Pull handle under left side of dash.
ENGINE OIL:
API grade SJ, SL or ABOVE / ILSAC grade GF-3 or ABOVE and fuelefficient oil. Use SAE 5W-20, 5W-30 or 10W-30 if normal tempera-tures are above 0°F (-18°C). For other viscosity recommendations,see page 6-4 or 9-4.
o at t e ..............................................................................o Warning light/chime comes on .................................... 1-39 ~o Engine overheats ................................................................o Towing of your vehicle ........................................................o Starting the engine ..............................................................o Driving tips for first 1,200 miles (2,000 km) ......................o Scheduled maintenance ......................................................o Reporting safety defects .....................................................
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