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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:
ADDRESS:
NAME:
STREET:
TOWN:
COUNTRY:
P.CODE:
DATE OF SALE:
SUBSEQUENT:
ADDRESS:
TRANSFER DATE:
NAME:
STREET:
TOWN:
COUNTRY:
P.CODE:
OWNER'S MANUAL
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Operation
Maintenance
Specifications
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All information in the Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication. Hyundai reserves the right to make
changes at any time as part of our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out.
This manual applies to current Hyundai H-1 models and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment
are included. As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not apply to your specific vehicle.
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE
The maintenance requirements for your new Hyundai are found in Section 6. As the
owner, it is your responsibility to 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 6.
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FOREWORD
Thank you for choosing Hyundai. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of
discriminating people who drive Hyundais. The advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each Hyundai we build is something of which we'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 Hyundai dealer. Hyundai dealers are prepared to provide high-quality service,
maintenance and any other assistance that may be 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 leave the manual in the vehicle for their use. Thank you.
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CAUTION:
Severe engine and transmission damage may result from the use of poor quality fuels and
lubricants that do not meet Hyundai specifications. You must always use high quality fuels
and lubricants that meet the specifications listed on Page 9-4 in the Vehicle Specifications
section of the Owner's Manual.
Copyright 2004 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 Motor Company.
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CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI
Modification of components may void the manufacturer's warranty
Your Hyundai should not be modified in any way. Modifications may adversely affect
the safety, durability and performance of your Hyundai. Components which are
subjected to modification or are added to the vehicle resulting in consequential
damage are not covered by the vehicle manufacturer's warranty.
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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 an improperly installed/adjusted two-way radio or cellular
telephone to adversely affect electronic systems. For this reason, we recommend
that you carefully follow the radio manufacturer's instructions or consult your Hyundai
dealer 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:
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WARNING:
This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to
you or other persons if the warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided
with the warning.
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CAUTION:
This indicates that a condition may result in damage to your vehicle or its
equipment if the caution is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the
caution.
NOTE:
This indicates that interesting or helpful information is being provided.
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GUIDE TO HYUNDAI GENUINE
PARTS
1.What are Hyundai Genuine Parts?
Hyundai Genuine Parts are the same
parts used by Hyundai Motor Company to manufacture vehicles. They
are designed and tested for the
optimum safety, performance, and
reliability to our customers.
2. Why should you use genuine parts?
Hyundai Genuine Parts are engineered and built to meet rigid manufacturing requirements. Using imi-
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tation, counterfeit or used salvage
parts are not covered under the
Hyundai New Vehicle Limited Warranty or any other Hyundai warranty. In addition, any damage to or
failure of Genuine Hyundai Parts
caused by the installation or failure
of an imitation, counterfeit or used
salvage part is not covered by
Hyundai Motor Company.
Hyundai Genuine Parts are only
sold through authorized Hyundai
Dealership and Service Center.
3. How can you tell if you purchasing
Hyundai Genuine Parts?
Look for the Hyundai Genuine Parts
Logo on the package (see below).
The export specifications are written in English only.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE
1
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
2
STARTING AND OPERATING
3
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
4
APPEARANCE CARE
5
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIRMENTS
6
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
7
DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
8
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
9
INDEX
10
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
(MINIBUS/VAN)
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1. Multi-function light switch
2. Seat warmer switch (If installed)
3. Horn/Driver's side airbag (If installed)
4. Rear heater switch (If installed)
5. Windshield wiper/Washer switch
6. Hazard warning switch
7. Front fog light switch (If installed)
8. 4WD Switch (If installed)
9. Rear fog light switch (If installed)
10. Rear window defroster switch
11. Passenger's side airbag (If installed)
12. Glove box
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13. Headlight leveling device switch (If installed)
14. ECT switch (Automatic transmission only)
15. Fuel-filler lid release lever
16. Hood release lever
17. Panel brightness control knob (Rheostat) (If installed)
18. Engine RPM adjustment knob (If installed)
19. Heater/Air conditioner control panel
20. Cigarette lighter
21. Ashtray
22. Drink holder
23. Audio system (If installed)
24. Digital clock (If installed)
CAUTION:
When installing the container of liquid air refresher inside a vehicle, do not place it near the
instrument cluster nor on the crash pad surface. If there is any leakage from the air refresher
onto these areas (Instrument cluster, crash pad or air ventilator), it may damage these parts.
If the liquid from air refresher does leak onto these areas, wash them with water immediately.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
(TRUCK)
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Multi-function light switch
Horn/Driver's side airbag (If installed)
Windshield wiper/Washer switch
Hazard warning switch
Front fog light switch (If installed)
Rear fog light switch (If installed)
Outside rearview mirror heater switch (If installed)
Glove box
Hood release lever
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10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Headlight leveling device switch (If installed)
Engine RPM Adjustment Knob
Heater/Air conditioner control panel
Cigarette lighter
Ashtray
Drink holder
Audio system (If installed)
Digital clock (If installed)
CAUTION:
When installing the container of liquid air refresher inside a vehicle, do not place it near the
instrument cluster nor on the crash pad surface. If there is any leakage from the air refresher
onto these areas (Instrument cluster, crash pad or air ventilator), it may damage these parts.
If the liquid from air refresher does leak onto these areas, wash them with water immediately.
YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE
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INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
SRS (Airbag) Service Reminder
Indicator Light (If installed)
ABS Service Reminder Indicator Light
(If installed)
O/D OFF Indicator Light
(Automatic Transmission Only)
Door Ajar Warning Light
Low Fuel Level Warning Light
POWER/HOLD Indicator Light (If installed)
Turn Signal Indicator Lights
Malfunction Indicator Light (If installed)
High Beam Indicator Light
4WD HIGH/LOW Indicator Light (If installed)
Low Oil Pressure Warning Light
Immobilizer Warning Light (If installed)
Parking Brake/Low Brake Fluid Level
Warning Light
Diesel Pre-heat Indicator Light (Diesel only)
Charging System Warning Light
Fuel Filter Warning Light (Diesel only)
Seat Belt Warning Light (If installed)
* More detailed explanations of these items will be found beginning on page 2-8.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE
Before Driving Your Vehicle Safety Checks ................ 1-2
Running-in Recommendations ..................................... 1-2
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ............................. 1-4
Keys.............................................................................. 1-6
Immobilizer System ...................................................... 1-6
Illuminated Ignition Switch ......................................... 1-11
Door ............................................................................ 1-12
Hold Open Lock System ............................................ 1-13
Central Door Locks..................................................... 1-14
Theft-alarm System .................................................... 1-15
Tail Gate/Rear Gate/Side Gate .................................. 1-19
Hood Release............................................................. 1-23
Remote Fuel-filler Lid Release ................................... 1-24
Window ....................................................................... 1-25
Seats .......................................................................... 1-28
Seat Belts ................................................................... 1-37
Child Restraint System ............................................... 1-42
Steering Wheel Tilt Lever ........................................... 1-46
Supplemental Restraint (Airbag) System ................... 1-46
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR
VEHICLE SAFETY CHECKS
RUNNING-IN RECOMMENDATIONS
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Be sure you know your vehicle and its
equipment and how to use it safely.
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Before entering the vehicle
o Check that windows, mirrors and
lights are clean.
o Check if any tire is low or flat.
o Look for fluid leaks.
o Check that area is clear if you're
about to back up.
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After entering the vehicle
o Lock all doors.
o The driver and passengers are wearing properly adjusted seat belts.
o The head restraints are properly
adjusted, if so equipped.
o Adjust inside and outside mirrors.
o Check warning lights for correct
operation, with the ignition key in
the position "ON".
o Check all gauges, for normal operation.
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WARNING: (Diesel only)
To ensure that sufficient vacuum
exists within the brake system during cold weather start-up conditions, it is necessary to run the
engine at idle after starting the engine.
NOTE:
Fluid levels, such as engine oil,
engine coolant, brake fluid, and
windshield washer fluid, should be
checked daily and/or weekly, or
whenever you refuel.
Further details are described in the
"CONSUMER INFORMATION" section.
During the running-in period for the
first 1,000km(600miles), it is advisable
to drive your new vehicle using the
following precautions as a guideline to
aid long life as well as future economy
and performance.
1. Do not race the engine at high
speeds.
2. Avoid rapid starting, acceleration,
braking and prolonged high-speed
running.
3. Keep to the running-in speed limit
shown below.
Please note that the legal speed limits
displayed must be adhered to.
km/h (mph)
Drive range
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Running-in speed
0~25(0~16)
20~50(13~31)
30~80(19~50)
40~(25~)
50~(32~)
4. Do not exceed loading limits.
5. Refrain from towing a trailer.
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BEFORE OPERATION
PRECAUTIONS FOR NEW
VEHICLE
OPERATION IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
LOADING YOUR VEHICLE
The performance and life of a vehicle
depend largely on how the vehicle is
handled when new.
To maintain the parts smoothly and
sustain high performance for a long
time to come, be sure to observe the
following points.
Make sure that your vehicle does
not miss the first 5,000 km inspections.
After the first 5,000 km of driving, take
your vehicle to your nearest service
shop for inspection.
If you are going to drive your Hyundai
in another country, be sure to:
o Observe all regulations regarding
registration and insurance.
o Determine that acceptable fuel is
available.
Never load the luggage and people to
exceed GVWR(MLW) and GAWR of
your vehicle.
You can find the GVWR(MLW) and
GAWR -maximum loading capacitieson the VIN plate.
The GVWR(Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating) or MLW(Maximum Loaded
Weight) means total weight of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel and cargo.
And GAWR means the maximum
weights that the front and rear axles
can endure the weights including vehicle itself weight.
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WARNING:
Improperly loading your car can
seriously affect its steering and
braking performance causing a
crash in which you may be seriously injured or killed.
NOTE:
Your warranty does not cover parts
or components that fail because of
overloading.
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER (VIN)
4
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MAINTENANCE
It is necessary to maintain your vehicle
in top operating condition in order to
enjoy safe and pleasant driving.
Some maintenance items can be done
by the owner (Consumer information),
while others should be done only by an
authorized dealer (periodic inspection
and maintenance).
For the maintenance items to be done
by the owner, prepare the appropriate
materials and tools and follow the procedures given in the "Consumer information" section of this manual.
However, the periodic inspection and
maintenance should not be attempted
by the owner, but should be done by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Correct performance of the periodic
inspection and maintenance items requires specialized knowledge and
equipment.
Having these items performed by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer with the
latest technology and equipment will
ensure that your vehicle is maintained
for optimum performance, economy,
and safety.
In addition, having all periodic inspection and maintenance done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer is a prerequisite for validity of the warranty on
your vehicle in the event of a claim.
Refer to the separate "Service Booklet" for the periodic inspection and
maintenance items and intervals.
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INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES
Consult an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer when installing accessories.
o Installation of some accessories
may be restricted by regulations.
o Improper installation of electrical
parts could cause fire.
o Never use tires or wheels which do
not meet specifications.
For wheel and tire sizes, refer to the
"CONSUMER INFORMATION"
section of this manual.
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The vehicle identification plate is attached on the fender inner panel as
shown in the illustration. The vehicle
identification number (VIN) is the number used in registering your car and in
all legal matters pertaining to its ownership, etc.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE
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Minibus/Van
2.5 CRDi TCI
ENGINE NUMBER
Diesel Engine
2.6 N/A
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Gasoline Engine
Truck
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2.4 DOHC
2.5 4D56 TCI
HSR008
The vehicle identification number is
stamped as shown in the illustration.
Please use this number when ordering
replacement parts.
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B060B01P
The engine number is stamped on the
engine cylinder block as shown in the
illustration.
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KEYS
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
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Record Your Key Number
(Minibus/Van) (If installed)
The immobilizer system is an anti-theft
device, designed to prevent and deter
automobile theft.
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Keys
Without Theft-alarm system
Black
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For greater convenience, the same
key operates all the locks in your
Hyundai. However, because the doors
can be locked without a key, carrying a
spare key is recommended in case
you accidentally lock one key inside
the car.
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A code number is stamped on the
number plate that came with the keys
to your Hyundai. This key number
plate should not be left with the keys
but kept in a safe place, not in the
vehicle. The key number should also
be recorded in a place where it can be
found in an emergency.
If you need additional keys, or if you
should lose your keys, your authorized
Hyundai dealer can make new keys if
you can supply the key number.
Light
Purple
Master
key
ID key
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Master key
With Theft-alarm system
ID key
Master key
This key is for general use. It will open
all locks on your vehicle.
One side of the key has the Hyundai
logo and the other side has the "M"
symbol.
If your vehicle is equipped with Theftalarm system, the master keys with
the function of transmitter will be provided. (E.C only)
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Key Numbers
Without Theft-alarm system
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All of the locks fitted to the vehicle are
operated by the same key. However,
since it is possible to lock the doors
without the use of the key, care should
be exercised to ensure that the key
does not become locked inside the
vehicle by mistake.
For greater convenience, your Hyundai
has two types of keys as shown in the
illustration.
ID key
This key must be used first to register
a unique ID code in the ICU. This ID
code is then recorded onto the master
keys. Both sides of the key has a
Hyundai logo.
NOTE:
If you make your own duplicate key,
you will not be able to cancel the
system or start the engine.
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With Theft-alarm system
CAUTION:
Don't lose your ID key or forget the
password. Always keep your ID key
in a place where you remember and
record your password. If you don't
have both the password and ID key,
consult your authorized Hyundai
dealer.
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The vehicle key number is recorded on
a metal tag attached to the keys when
the vehicle is first delivered to you.
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The key number should be recorded
and kept in a safe place in case the
need to order further keys arise. New
keys are available from any Hyundai
dealer by quoting the relevant key
number.
In the interest of security, the metal tag
attached to the keys which bears the
key number should be removed from
the key ring after delivery. In addition,
key numbers cannot be provided by
Hyundai for security reasons.
If you need additional keys or if you
should lose your keys, your authorized
Hyundai dealer can make new keys if
you can supply the key number and ID
key.
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Limp home procedures
B880D02P
In case the immobilizer system is out
of order, you cannot start the engine
without the limp home procedures with
ignition key.
The following procedure is how to start
the engine with the function of the limp
home. (0, 1, 2, 3 as a sample password).
NOTE:
You can get the limp home password when the vehicle is first delivered to you. If you do not have the
password, consult your authorized
Hyundai dealer.
1. To set the password, you may turn
the ignition key "ON" and then turn
it "OFF" according to the digit numbers. For example, turn the ignition
key once for digit number "1", and
twice for "2", and so on. However,
for the digit number "0", you must
turn the ignition key for 10 times.
2. Wait for 3~10 seconds.
3. You may set the remaining number
of digits by following the same procedures 1 and 2.
4. If all of four digits have been tried
successfully, from this time, you
have to start your engine within 30
seconds. If you start your engine
after 30 seconds, your engine will
not start.
NOTE:
If the engine dies while driving after
limp home procedure, you can start
your engine within 8 seconds in
condition of ignition OFF without
limp home procedure again.
After doing the limp home procedure,
you have to consult with your authorized Hyundai dealer as soon as possible.
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9
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Keys
CAUTION:
If you cannot start your engine in
spite of limp home procedure, have
your vehicle towed by an authorized Hyundai dealer.
Without Theft-alarm system
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IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
(Truck) (If Installed)
The immobilizer system is an anti-theft
device, designed to deter automobile
theft.
B880B01O-1
With Theft-alarm system
All of the locks fitted to the vehicle are
operated by the same key. However,
since it is possible to lock the doors
without the use of the key, care should
be exercised to ensure that the key
does not become locked inside the
vehicle by mistake.
If your vehicle is equipped with Theftalarm system, the master keys with
the function of transmitter will be provided. (E.C only)
NOTE:
If you make your own duplicate key,
you will not be able to cancel the
system or start the engine.
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B880B02P-1
CAUTION:
o The password should be recorded and kept in a safe place in
case the need to order further
keys arises.
o If you forget the password, consult your authorized Hyundai
dealer.
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Key Numbers
Without Theft-alarm system
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With Theft-alarm system
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The vehicle key number is recorded
upon a metal tag attached to the keys
when the vehicle is first delivered to
you.
The key number should be recorded
and kept in a safe place in case the
need to order further keys arises. New
keys are available from any Hyundai
dealer by quoting the relevant key
number.
In the interest of security, the metal tag
attached to the keys which bears the
key number should be removed from
the key ring after you receive your new
vehicle. In addition, key numbers cannot be provided by Hyundai for security reasons.
If you need additional keys or if you
should lose your keys, your authorized
Hyundai dealer can make new keys.
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Limp home procedures
B880D02P-1
In case the immobilizer warning indicator blinks for five seconds when the
ignition key is turned to "ON" position,
this indicates that the immobilizer system is out of order. And you cannot
start the engine without the limp home
procedures with ignition key.
The following procedure is how to start
the engine with the function of the limp
home. (0, 1, 2, 3 as a sample password).
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE
ILLUMINATED IGNITION
SWITCH
NOTE:
NOTE:
You can get the limp home password when the vehicle is first delivered to you. If you do not have the
password, consult your authorized
Hyundai dealer.
If the engine dies while driving after
limp home procedure, you can start
your engine within 8 seconds without limp home procedure again.
1. To set the password you may turn
the ignition key "ON" and then turn
it "OFF" according to the digit numbers, then the immobilizer indicator
will blink along with the operation of
the ignition key. For example, turn
the ignition key once for digit number "1", and twice for "2", and so on.
However, for the digit number "0",
you must turn the ignition key for 10
times.
2. Wait for 3~10 seconds.
3. You may set the remaining number
of digits by following the same procedures 1 and 2.
4. If all of four digits have been tried
successfully, turn the ignition key
"ON" and check that the immobilizer indicator illuminates. From this
time, you have to start your engine
within 30 seconds. If you start your
engine after 30 seconds, your engine will not start.
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(If installed)
5. If the immobilizer indicator blinks for
five seconds, you have to try the
limp home procedure again from
the beginning.
After doing the limp home procedure,
you have to consult with your authorized Hyundai dealer as soon as possible.
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CAUTION:
o If you fail to try the limp home
procedure with the sequence of
three times, you have to wait for
about one hour to do the limp
home procedure again.
o If you cannot start your engine in
spite of limp home procedure,
have your vehicle towed by an
authorized Hyundai dealer.
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Whenever a front door is opened, the
ignition switch will illuminate for your
convenience.
The light will go off when the ignition
switch is turned on or 10 seconds after
closing the door.
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DOOR
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DOOR LOCKS
Locking and Unlocking Front
Doors With a Key
To lock the front doors without a
key
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WARNING:
o Unlocked doors can be dangerous. Before you drive away (especially if there are children in
the car), be sure that all the doors
are securely closed and locked
so that the doors cannot be inadvertently opened from the inside.
This helps assure that doors will
not be opened accidentally.
Also, when combined with the
proper use of seat belts, locking
the doors helps keep occupants
from being ejected from the car
in case of an accident.
o Before opening the door, always
look for and avoid oncoming traffic.
UNLOCK
LOCK
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o The door can be locked or unlocked
with a key.
o Lock the door by turning the key
toward the front of the vehicle and
unlock it by turning the key toward
the rear.
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Set the inside lock button to the locked
position, and close the door.
Be careful not to lock the doors while
the key is inside the vehicle.
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To lock the slide door without a
key
HOLD OPEN LOCK SYSTEM
(Minibus/Van)
Outside
To prevent accidental closing of sliding
door in slope, the sliding door should
be always fully opened.
When the sliding door is open fully, it is
locked in position.
To close the sliding door, pressing the
hold open lever, pull the door handle
towards the front of the vehicle.
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Set the inside lock button to the locked
position, and close the door.
Inside
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WARNING:
o Do not open the sliding doors
while the vehicle is moving.
o If the sliding doors should not be
fully closed and locked, this could
result in serious injury or death
in case of an accident or sudden
stop.
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CENTRAL DOOR LOCKS
(Minibus/Van) (If installed)
The central door locking system is
located on the driver's door lock button. It is operated by depressing the
door lock button. If the rear door is
open when the button is depressed,
the door will remain locked when
closed. If the front door is open when
the button is depressed, the door will
lock when closed.
NOTE:
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Unlock
Lock
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When the front door lock button is
depressed, the front and slide doors
will lock. When the front door lock
button is pulled up, the front and
slide doors will unlock.
The operation of the tailgate door
locking is identical to the central
door locking system.
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(Truck) (If installed)
The central door locking system is
located on the driver's door lock button. It is operated by depressing the
door lock button. If the front door is
open when the button is depressed,
the door will lock when closed.
NOTE:
When the front door lock button is
depressed, the front doors will lock.
When the front door lock button is
pulled up, the front doors will unlock.
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THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM
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"CHILD-PROTECTION" SLIDE
DOOR(Minibus/Van)
CARRYING CHILDREN
(Minibus) (If installed)
o If a child is left in the vehicle alone,
always be sure to turn off the ignition and remove the key.
o If a child is seated alone in the
second seat, use the child-protection system.
This system is designed to provide
protection from unauthorized entry into
the car. This system 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 triggered, the system provides an
audible alarm with blinking of the turn
signal light.
HSRFL161
When the slide door is closed with the
"child-protection" lever in the "
"
position, it cannot be opened by using
the inner handle. Use the outer handle
to open the door.
If adults are to sit in the second seat,
release the child protection lock. When
this is done, the lever will be in the " "
position.
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NOTE:
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Armed Stage
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o If any door, tail gate or engine
hood remains open, the system
will not be armed.
o If this happens, rearm the system
as described above.
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B070B02P
Park the car and stop the engine. Arm
the system as described below.
(1) Remove the ignition key from the
ignition switch.
(2) Make sure that the engine hood
and tail gate are locked.
(3) Lock the doors using the transmitter of the keyless entry system.
After completion of the steps above,
the turn signal light will blink once to
indicate that the system is armed.
Alarm Stage
CAUTION:
Do not arm the system until all
passengers have left the car. If the
system is armed while a
passenger(s) remains in the car,
the alarm may be activated when
the remaining passenger(s) leaves
the car.
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The alarm will be activated if any of the
following occurs while the car is parked
and the system is armed.
(1) A front or rear door is opened without using the transmitter.
(2) The tail gate is opened without using the transmitter.
(3) The engine hood is opened.
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The alarming horn will sound and the
turn signal light will blink continuously
for 27 seconds (E.C only/ Except E.C
3 times). To turn off the system, unlock
the door or tail gate with the transmitter.
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CAUTION:
Avoid trying to start the engine while
the system is armed.
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Disarmed Stage
The system will be disarmed when the
driver's or passenger's door is unlocked by depressing the "UNLOCK"
button on the transmitter.
After completion of the step above, the
turn signal light will blink twice to indicate that the system is disarmed.
NOTE:
o Once the system has been disarmed, it can not be rearmed except by repeating the arming procedures.
o When the system is disarmed
with the interior light switched to
"DR", the interior light will illuminate for 30 seconds.
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CAUTION:
Only the transmitter can disarm the
armed stage. If the transmitter does
not disarm the system, it is necessary to take the following steps;
1. Unlock the door with the key,
which will cause, the alarm to be
activated.
2. Insert the key in the ignition key
cylinder and turn the ignition key
to "ON" position.
3. Wait for 30 seconds.
After completing the steps above,
the system will be disarmed.
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B070F01A-GAT
B070E01TB-AAT
Keyless Entry System
(If installed)
Replacing the battery
Locking doors
1. Close all doors.
2. Push the "LOCK" button on the transmitter.
3. At the same time all doors lock, the
turn signal lamp will blink once to
indicate that the system is armed.
Unlocking doors
When the transmitter's battery begins
to get weak, it may take several pushes
on the button to lock or unlock the
doors, and the LED will not light. Replace the battery as soon as possible.
Battery type : CR1220 (Minibus/Van)
CR2032 (Truck)
Replacement instructions:
(Minibus/Van)
1. Push the "UNLOCK" button on the
transmitter.
2. At the same time all doors unlock,
the turn signal lamp will blink twice
to indicate that the system is disarmed.
HTB054
3. Remove four screws at the back
side of the built-in circuit.
HTB053
1. Remove the screw with a phillips
screwdriver.
2. Carefully separate the case with a
flat-head screwdriver as shown in
the illustration.
HTB055
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TAIL GATE
4. Remove the old battery from the
case and note the polarity. Make
sure the polarity of the new battery
is the same (+side facing up), then
insert it in the transmitter.
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B190A01P-GAT
LIFT TYPE
Operation from outside the
vehicle (Minibus/Van)
(Truck)
LOCK
UNLOCK
B070E02P-1
2. Remove the old battery from the
case and note the polarity. Make
sure the polarity of the new battery
is the same(+side facing down), then
insert it in the transmitter.
B070E01P-1
1. Separate the case with a phillips
screwdriver.
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B190A01P
Pull the outside handle toward you to
open the tail gate.
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When the tail gate is locked
B190B02P-GAT
Operation from inside the
vehicle (Van)
lock rod
outside
handle
rod
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B190B01P
B190B02P
1. When the tail gate is unlocked, pull
the tail gate open cover.
2. Insert the finger into the tail gate
opening hole, and press down the
outside handle rod to open the tail
gate.
B190B04P
1. Pull the tail gate open cover.
2. Insert the finger into the tail gate
opening hole, and pull upward the
lock rod (thin rod), and press down
the outside handle rod (thick rod) to
open the tailgate.
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REAR GATE
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B190C01P-GAT
B191A01P-GAT
TWIN SWING DOOR TYPE (Van)
To open the rear gate (Truck)
Outside
Unlock Lock
B190E01P
B190C01P-1
To open from outside, lift the door
handle up.
When opening the left door, pull the
lever toward your side.
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1. Push the rear gate handle inside
and pull it toward you.
Inside
B191A02P
B190D01P
To open from inside, pull the inside
door handle.
2. Lower the rear gate slowly.
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SIDE GATE
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B191B01P-GAT
To open the side gate (Truck)
Support bar
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NOTE:
When you step on the cargo deck,
use the foothold.
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WARNING:
When the rear combination lamps
are hidden, other road users should
be warned by means of warning
triangle or other devices.
To close the rear gate
Lift the rear gate up and lock the rear
gate handle in place.
B191B01P
1. With the rear gate opened, pull up
the knob to release the support bar
down.
2. Remove the side gate handle from
the hook after pulling it up.
3. Lower the side gates slowly.
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HOOD RELEASE
To close the side gate
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B570A01F-GAT
Truck
B570B03P
B570A02P
B191B03P
1. Lift the side gate up and lock the
side gate handle in place.
1. Pull the release knob to unlatch the
hood.
Minibus/Van
2. Press the secondary latch lever up
side and lift the hood.
3. Hold the hood open with the support
rod.
Before closing the hood, return the
support rod to its clip to prevent it from
rattling. Lower the hood until it is about
30 cm (1 ft.) above the closed position
and let it drop. Make sure that it locks
into place.
B191B04P
2. Push the knob down to lock the side
gates.
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CAUTION:
Make sure that the support rod has
been released prior to closing the
hood.
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REMOTE FUEL-FILLER
LID RELEASE
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NOTE:
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(Minibus/Van)
If the fuel-filler lid will not open
because ice has formed around it,
tap lightly or push on the lid to
break the ice and release the lid. Do
not pry on the lid. If necessary,
spray around the lid with an approved de-icer fluid (do not use
radiator anti-freeze) or move the
vehicle to a warm place and allow
the ice to melt.
WARNING:
o Always double check to be sure
that the hood is firmly latched
before driving away. If it is not
latched, the hood could fly open
while the vehicle is being driven,
causing a total loss of visibility,
which might result in an accident.
o The support rod must be inserted
completely into the hole provided
in the hood whenever you inspect the engine compartment.
This will prevent the hood from
falling and possibly injuring you.
o Do not move the vehicle with the
hood in the raised position, as
vision is obstructed and the hood
could fall or be damaged.
B200A02P
B200B01P-GAT
Refueling (Minibus/Van)
Use the fuel best suited to the engine
of your vehicle.
Excessively low cetane fuel may cause
ignition pinging and consequently damage engine.
Please find the cetane number most
appropriate to your engine.
GT10230A
The fuel-filler lid may be opened from
inside the vehicle by pulling up on the
fuel-filler lid opener located on the dashboard at the left side of the car.
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WINDOW
B200C01H-GAT
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B230A01P-GAT
Fuel tank cap key (Truck)
GT10221A
The fuel tank cap can be opened whenever you fuel-up. You lock the fuel tank
cap by turning the key toward the front
of the vehicle and unlock it by turning
it toward the rear.
The fuel tank cap is located at the left
side of the vehicle body.
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WARNING:
Fuel vapors are dangerous. Before
refueling, always stop the engine
and never allow sparks or open
flames near the filler area. If you
need to replace the filler cap, use a
genuine Hyundai replacement part.
If you open the fuel filler cap during
high ambient temperatures, a slight
"pressure sound" may be heard.
This is normal and not a cause for
concern. Whenever you open the
fuel filler cap, turn it slowly.
FRONT DOOR WINDOW GLASS
Manual type
CLOSE
OPEN
GT10260A
Turn the window regulator handle to
raise or lower the window.
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WARNING:
When opening or closing the windows, make sure your passenger's
arms and hands are safely out of
the way.
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B250A01P-GAT
POWER WINDOW (If installed)
Auto-Down window
(Driver's Side)
The Auto-Down window is moved to its
fully open position by push on the
switch, and push in on the switch again
to stop at the desire position.
Close
Open
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HSRFL250
Power window operates when the ignition key is in the "ON" position.
The main switches are located on the
driver's armrest and control the front
windows on the respective sides of the
vehicle.
The windows may be opened by depressing the appropriate window
switch.
To stop at the desired opening, release the switch. The window may be
closed by pulling the front portion of
the switch.
REAR SIDE, QUARTER WINDOW
Hinged window (Minibus)
CAUTION:
Never try to operate the main switch
and sub switch in opposing directions at the same time. If this is
done, the window will stop and
cannot be opened or closed.
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B210A01P-GAT
WARNING:
o Be careful that head or hands
and body are not trapped by a
closing window.
o If passengers remain in the car
when you leave, especially if a
child remains alone, always remove the ignition key for their
safety.
B210A01P
To open
Pull the lever all the way in the direction
of the arrow. Press the center of the
lever to hold it securely in place.
To close
Pull the center of the lever toward you.
When the window is closed, lock the
lever securely.
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B220A01P-GAT
Sliding window glass (Van)
OPEN
CLOSE
GT10250A
To open
Slide the window glass while pressing
the lock knob.
To close
Slide the window glass all the way and
it will automatically lock.
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SEATS
For 12 passengers
4
3
2
1
5
5
1. FRONT SEAT (See page 1-29)
2. SECOND SEAT (See page 1-31)
3. THIRD SEAT (See page 1-32)
4. FOURTH SEAT (See page 1-33)
5. AUXILIARY SEAT (See page 1-33)
HSRFL859
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B080A01A-AAT
B080B02FC-AAT
ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS
Adjusting Seat Forward and
Rearward
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WARNING:
To ensure the seat is locked securely, attempt to move the seat
forward or rearward without using
the lock release lever.
WARNING:
Never attempt to adjust the seat
while the vehicle is moving. This
could result in loss of control, and
an accident causing death, serious
injury, or property damage.
B080C01A-AAT
Adjusting Seatback Angle
HSRFL080
To move the seat toward the front or
rear, pull the lock release lever upward. This will release the seat on its
track so you can move it forward or
rearward to the desired position. When
you find the position you want, release
the lever and slide the seat forward or
rearward on its track until it locks into
the desired position and cannot be
moved further.
HSRFL081
To recline the seatback, lean forward
to take your weight off it, then pull up
on the recliner control lever at the
outside edge of the seat. Now lean
back until the desired seatback angle
is achieved. To lock the seatback into
position, release the recliner control
lever.
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B260A01P-GAT
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WARNING:
To minimize risk of personal injury
in the event of a collision or a sudden stop, both the driver and passenger seatbacks should always
be in an upright position while the
vehicle is in motion. The protection
provided by the seat belts and
airbags may be reduced significantly when the seatbacks are reclined. There is greater risk that the
driver and passenger will slide under the belt resulting in serious
injury if a crash occurs when the
seatbacks are reclined. The seat
belt cannot provide full protection
to an occupant if the seat back is
reclined.
Lumbar Support Control
(Driver's Seat Only) (If installed)
Minibus/Van
To increase the amount of lumbar support, turn the handle forward. To decrease it turn the handle toward the
rear.
1. Maximum support
2. Minimum support
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B080F01S-AAT
Seat Cushion Height Adjustment
(Driver's Seat Only) (If installed)
HSRFL082
Truck
2
1
HSRFL083
B260B01P
To raise or lower the front part of the
seat cushion, turn the front knob forward or rearward. To raise or lower the
rear part of the seat cushion, turn the
rear knob forward or rearward.
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B290A01P-GAT
B290B02P-GAT
SECOND AND THIRD SEATS
Adjusting Seat Forward and
Rearward (Minibus)
To rotate (Second Seat Only)
B290C03P-GAT
Type 1
Type 2
7
5
3
4
6
B290C01P
HSRFL085
HSRFL084
Pull the lever up and hold it while you
slide the seat forward or backward to
desired position. Release the lever to
lock the seat in position.
1. Position the driver's seat at the forefront. And then position the third seat
at the end of rearward.
2. Pull the reclining lever and fold the
seatback of the front seat.
3. Fold the auxiliary seat.
(See page 1-33)
4. Pull the lever (a) and slide the seat at
the end of rearward.
5. Pull the lever (b) and incline the
seatback forward.
6. Rotate the seat clockwise.
7. After rotating the seat 90° or 180°, it
can be fixed.
8. Adjust the seatback or seat the desired position.
9. Reverse the above procedure to return the seat to the original position.
Pull the lever and rotate the seat clockwise.
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WARNING:
o Never rotate the seat while the
vehicle is in motion.
o When the seat is rotated, be sure
that the seat is securely locked in
position.
o While driving, ensure the seat is
locked facing forward.
If the seat is not facing forward,
this may result in serious injury
in the event of a sudden stop.
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B310A02P-GAT
THIRD SEATS
Folding the third seat
(Minibus) (If installed)
(a)
B310A05P
B310A02P
2. Pull the strap (a) for raising and fold
the seat sideways.
B310A01P
By folding the third seat, larger articles
can be stowed in the vehicle.
4. Fix the headrest at the upper part of
the seat leg.
5. Reverse the above procedure when
returning the seat to the normal
position.
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1. Remove the headrest and tilt the
seatback fully backward.
CAUTION:
To return the seat to the normal
position, extend the leg of the seat,
remove the securing band, and
slowly lower the seat.
B310A04P
3. Hook the securing band to the assist handle to secure the seat, and
fold the legs of the seat.
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WARNING:
Be careful not to let the seat fall as
the seat may catch your hand or
foot.
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B320A02P-GAT
B340A02P-GAT
FOURTH SEAT
Folding the fourth seat
(Minibus) (If installed)
AUXILIARY SEAT (If installed)
To fold the auxiliary seat
(b)
(a)
B320A02P
2. Pull the lever (b) and lift the seat
cushion until it is fixed.
HSRFL086
1. Pull the release knob and fold the
seatback forward.
B320A01P
The seatback can be folded down as
shown to provide a large cargo space.
1. Push the lever (a) and fold the
seatback forward.
(c)
B320A03P
3. To make the seat to the original
state, release the lock with pushing
the lever (c) and after locking the
seat at the floor, push the lever (a)
and make the seatback erect.
HSRFL087
2. Fold up the seat.
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NOTE:
To recline the auxiliary seatback
rearward, pull the lever and recline
the seatback rearward to the locking position.
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2. Position the second seat at the forefront and then position the third seat
at the end of rearward (For 12 passengers).
B350A02P-GAT
MAKING A FLAT SEAT
(If installed)
CAUTION:
Avoid full flat condition while driving.
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HA1FL2010
WARNING:
Be careful not to be caught by hand
or foot under the seat while fixing
the auxiliary seat at the suitable
position.
1. Remove the headrests.
HSRFL088
3. Recline the seatback all the way
backward to make a flat seat.
4. One large flat seat achieved.
HSRFL084
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CAUTION:
o To make a flat seat, stop the vehicle in a safe place.
o Do not walk around on top of the
seats after they have been laid
flat. To avoid loosing your footing, step on the center of the
seats and walk slowly.
o To ensure the seats are locked
securely, attempt to move them
back and forth.
o Do not jump on, or impact the
seatbacks heavily.
o Never drive with the luggage or
passengers on the flat seat. This
is highly dangerous if heavy braking is required.
o To raise the seatback, sit on the
seat and put a hand on the
seatback and raise slowly. Never
have a child do this operation, or
an unexpected accident may be
caused.
B080D02A-AAT
B081D01P-GAT
HEADREST
Adjustable Headrests
(If installed)
Tilting Forward and Rearward
(If installed)
Lock knob
HA1FL2011
HSRFL330
Headrests are designed to help reduce the risk of neck injuries.
To raise the headrest, pull it up. To
lower it, push it down while pressing
the lock knob.
The headrest may be tilted forward to
each different position by pulling the
headrest forward. To adjust the headrest rearward, pull it fully forward to the
farthest position and release it. Adjust
the headrest so that it properly supports the head and neck.
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WARNING:
o For maximum effectiveness in
case of an accident, the headrest
should be adjusted so the top of
the headrest is at the same height
as the top of the occupant's ears.
The use of a cushion that holds
the body away from the seatback
is not recommended.
o Do not operate the vehicle with
the headrests removed as severe
injury to an occupant may occur
in the event of an accident. Headrests may provide protection
against severe neck injuries when
properly adjusted.
B330B01P-GAT
B270A01P-GAT
Removal of the headrest
SEAT WARMER
(Driver's seat only) (Minibus)
(If installed)
To remove the headrest, pull it out
while pressing the lock knob in the
direction of the arrow.
When installing the headrest, first check
to be sure that it is facing in the correct
direction, and then insert it into the
seatback and press downward until it
locks in place.
Check to be sure that the lock knob is
in the correct position, as shown in the
figure, and then try to pull the headrest
up to be sure it doesn't come out.
B270A01P
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WARNING:
It is dangerous to drive without
installing the head restraints.
The seat warmer is provided to warm
the front seats during cold weather.
With the ignition key in the "ON" position, push the switch to warm the
driver's seat.
During mild weather or under conditions where the operation of the seat
warmer is not needed, keep the switch
in the "OFF" position.
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SEAT BELTS
B540A02P-GAT
B080G01O-AAT
SEATBACK HOLDER
(If installed)
UNDER TRAY (If installed)
B360A01P-GAT
To protect you and your passengers in
the event of an accident, it is most
important that the seat belts be worn
correctly when you drive.
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HSRFL079
B540A01P
The seatback holders are fitted on the
back of the third seat (For 7/9 passengers) or the fourth seat (For 11/12
passengers) to hang the shopping bag
and so on.
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CAUTION
Do not hang a bag beyond 3 kg. It
may cause damage to the seatback
holder.
The tray is located under the front
passenger seat. It is opened by pulling
forward.
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WARNING:
To avoid the possibility of injury in
case of an accident or a sudden
stop, the tray should be kept closed
when the car is in motion.
WARNING:
o One seat belt should be used by
only one person. Doing otherwise can be dangerous.
o When driving with children, they
should be seated in the second
and third seats, and wear lap
belts. For an infant, a children
safety seat should be used.
The regulations concerning driving with children in the front seat
may differ from country to country. It is recommended that you
obey the pertinent regulations.
o The seat belts must not be twisted
when worn.
o Check the belts for cuts, worn or
frayed webbing and for checked
or deformed metallic parts. Replace the belts if defective.
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o A dirty belt should be cleaned
with neutral detergent in warm
water. After rinsing in water, let it
dry in the shade. Do not attempt
to bleach or re-dye the belts
because this affects their characteristics.
o Seat belts worn at the time of an
accident should not be reused
even if they appear flawless, because deteriorated belts cannot
withstand another accident. Be
sure to replace the seat belt and
mounting bolts with new ones.
o Never adjust the driver's seat
while the vehicle is in motion.
o For technical reasons, the second seat and third seat should
not be folded down to make a
bed while the vehicle is being
driven.
o To protect you and your passengers in the event of an accident,
it is most important that the seat
belts be worn correctly when you
drive.
o The seat belt will provide maximum protection for its wearer if
the recliner seatback is placed in
fully upright position.
When the seatback is reclined,
there is greater risk that the passenger will slide under the belt,
especially in a forward impact
accident, and may be injured by
the belt or by striking the instrument panel or seatbacks.
B170A04A-AAT
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FRONT
SEAT SHOULDER BELT
(If installed)
B170A01A
You can adjust the height of the front
shoulder belt anchor to one of the 4
positions.
If the height of the adjusting seat belt is
too near your neck, you will not be
getting the most effective protection.
The shoulder portion should be adjusted so that it lies across your chest
and midway over your shoulder nearest the door and not your neck.
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To adjust the height of seat belt anchor, lower or raise the height adjuster
into an appropriate position. To raise
the height adjuster, pull it up. To lower
it, push it down while pressing the
height adjuster button.
Release the button to lock the anchor
into position. Try sliding the release
button to make sure that it has locked
into the position.
B180A02A-GAT
Driver's and Passenger's 3-Point
System with Webbing Clamp
Locking Retractor (If installed)
ever, the belt will lock into position. It
will also lock if you try to lean forward
too quickly.
To Fasten Your Belt
B180A01A-GAT
Driver's and Passenger's 3-Point
System with Emergency
Locking Retractor (If installed)
To Fasten Your Belt
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WARNING:
o The height adjuster must be in
the locked position whenever the
vehicle is moving.
o The misadjustment of height of
the shoulder belt could reduce
the effectiveness of the seat belt
in a crash.
B180A01L
To fasten your seat belt, pull it out of
the retractor and insert the metal tab
into the buckle. There will be an audible "click" when the tab locks into the
buckle.
The seat belt automatically adjusts to
the proper length only after the lap belt
is adjusted manually so that it fits
snugly around your hips. If you lean
forward in a slow, easy motion, the belt
will extend and let you move around. If
there is a sudden stop or impact, how-
B180A01L
To fasten your seat belt, pull it out of
the retractor and insert the metal tab
into the buckle. There will be an audible "click" when the tab locks into the
buckle.
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The seat belt automatically adjusts to
the proper length only after the lap belt
is adjusted manually so that it fits
snugly around your hips. If you lean
forward in a slow, easy motion, the belt
will extend and let you move around. If
there is a sudden stop or impact, however, the belt will lock into position. It
will also lock if you try to lean forward
too quickly. Check to make sure that
the belt is properly locked and that the
belt is not twisted.
B200A01S-GAT
B210A01A-AAT
Adjusting Your Seat Belt
To Release the Seat Belt
B200A01L
You should place the belt as low as
possible on your hips, not on your
waist. If the belt is located too high on
your body, you could slide under it in
case of accident or a sudden stop.
This could result of death, serious injury or property damage. Both arms
should not be under or over the belt.
Rather, one should be over and the
other under, as shown in the illustration.
Never wear the seat belt under the arm
nearest the door.
B210A01L
The seat belt is released by pressing
the release button in the locking buckle.
When it is released, the belt should
automatically draw back into the retractor. If this does not happen, check
the belt to be sure it is not twisted, then
try again.
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B370D01P-GAT
B370E01P-GAT
B180B01X-GAT
2-Point System with Non-Locking Retractor (If installed)
2-point Static Type (If installed)
Pre-tensioner Seat Belt
(If installed)
Loosen
Tighten
GS10530A
HFC2085
This type of seat belts are equipped
with an Non-Locking Retractor.
Holding the latch plate by hand, pull it
out until the webbing is fully extended
and insert the latch plate into the buckle.
When it fits snugly around your hip, the
webbing with the latch plate is automatically retracted. To release, unfasten the belt, and a light tug to the
webbing with the latch plate will cause
the retractor to work automatically.
The seat belts should be adjusted by
holding the belt and latch plate at right
angles to each other, and then pulling
the belt as illustrated below to a snug
fit around the occupant.
Holding the latch plate by hand, insert
the latch plate into the buckle.
B180B02A
Ordinarily the pre-tensioner seat belt
operates in the same way as E.L.R
(Emergency Locking Retractor) type
(When vehicles stop suddenly, the
belt will lock into the position. It will
also lock if you try to lean forward
too quickly.).
However, when vehicles crash, the
retractor rewinds the belt webbing.
This will restrain the passenger movement quickly and also reduce the slack
between passenger and belt webbing.
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NOTE:
B230A03A-GAT
o When the pre-tensioner seat belt
is activated, there may be an explosion noise. This noise is normal and is not hazardous.
o Pre-tensioner seat belt is designed to operate only when a
sufficiently severe impact occurs
and it will be only operated once.
!
WARNING:
If the pre-tensioner seat belt was
activated, never attempt to replace
it by yourself. It must be replaced
by an authorized Hyundai Dealer.
(Minibus/Van) (If installed)
Children riding in the car should sit in
the rear seat and must always be
restrained to minimize the risk of injury
in an accident, sudden stop or sudden
maneuver. According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seats than in
the front seat. Larger children should
use one of the seat belts provided.
You are required by law to use safety
restraints for children. If small children
ride in your vehicle you must put them
in a child restraint system (safety seat).
Children could be injured in a crash if
their restraints are not properly secured. For small children and babies, a
child seat or infant seat must be used.
Before buying a particular child restraint system, make sure it fits your
car seat and seat belts, and fits your
child. Follow all the instructions provided by the manufacturer when installing the child restraint system.
!
WARNING:
o A child restraint system must be
placed in the rear seat. Never
install a child or infant seat on
the front passenger's seat.
Should an accident occur and
cause the passenger side airbag
to deploy, it could severely injure or kill an infant or child seated
in an infant or child seat. Thus,
only use a child restraint in the
rear seat of your vehicle.
o Since a safety belt or child restraint system can become very
hot if it is left in a closed vehicle,
be sure to check the seat cover
and buckles before placing a
child there.
o When the child restraint system
is not in use, fasten it with a
safety belt so that it will not be
thrown forward in the case of a
sudden stop or an accident.
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B230F01P-AAT
o Children who are too large to be
in a child restraint should sit in
the rear seat and be restrained
with the available lap/shoulder
belts.
o Always make sure that the shoulder belt portion of the outboard
lap/shoulder belt is positioned
midway over the shoulder, never
across the neck. Moving the child
closer to the center of the vehicle
may help provide a good shoulder belt fit. The lap belt portion of
the lap/shoulder belt or the center seat lap belt must always be
positioned as low as possible on
the child's hips and as snug as
possible.
o If the seat belt will not properly fit
the child, we recommend the use
of an approved booster seat in
the rear seat in order to raise the
child's seating height so that the
seat belt will properly fit the child.
o Never allow a child to stand up or
kneel on the seat.
o Never use an infant carrier or
child safety seat that "hooks"
over a seatback; it may not provide adequate security in an accident.
o Never allow a child to be held in
a person's arms while they are in
a moving vehicle, as this could
result in serious injury to the
child in the event of an accident
or a sudden stop. Holding a child
in a moving vehicle does not
provide the child with any means
of protection during an accident,
even if the person holding the
child is wearing a seat belt.
o If the child restaint seat is not
anchored properly, the risk of a
child being seriously injured or
killed in a collision greatly increases.
Installation on Rear Seat Center
Position
2 point static type
B235G02Y-1
3 point type
B235G01Y-1
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Use the center seat belt for the rear
seat to secure the child restraint system as illustrated. After installation of
the child restraint system, rock the
child seat back and forth, and side to
side to ensure that it is properly secured by the seat belt.
If the child seat moves, readjust the
length of the seat belt. Always refer to
the
child
restraint
system
manufacturer's recommendation before installing the child restraint system in your vehicle.
B230G01P-GAT
Installation on Outboard Rear
Seats
If you need to tighten the belt, pull
more webbing toward the retractor.
When you unbuckle the seat belt and
allow it to retract, the retractor will
automatically revert back to its normal
seated passenger emergency locking
usage condition.
NOTE:
B230G01L-1
To install a child restraint system in the
outboard rear seats, extend the shoulder/lap belt from its retractor. Install
the child restraint system, buckle the
seat belt and allow the seat belt to take
up any slack. Make sure that the lap
portion of the belt is tight around the
child restraint system and the shoulder
portion of the belt is positioned so that
it cannot interfere with the child's head
or neck. After installation of the child
restraint system, try to move it in all
directions to be sure the child restraint
system is securely installed.
o Before installing the child restraint system, read the instructions supplied by the child restraint system manufacturer.
o If the seat belt does not operate
as described, have the system
checked immediately by your
authorized Hyundai dealer.
!
WARNING:
Do not install any child restraint
system in the front passenger seat.
Should an accident occur and cause
the passenger side airbag to deploy, it could severely injure or kill
an infant or child seated in an infant
or child seat. Therefore, install a
child restraint system only in the
rear seat of your vehicle.
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G230G04P-GAT
Child Seat Restraint Suitability
For Seat Position
Use child safety seats that have been
officially approved and are appropriate
for your children. When using the child
safety seats, refer to the following table.
Minibus
Age Group
Van
Seating Position
(Minibus for 7 Passengers)
2nd
Front
2nd
3rd
3rd
Age Group
Passenger Left Seat Right Seat Outboard Center
0 : Up to 10 kg
U
X
(0 ~ 9 months)
U
UF
X
0+ : Up to 13 kg
U
X
(0 ~ 2 years)
U
UF
X
I : 9kg to 18kg
Front Passenger
Front Passenger
Outboard
Center
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
0 : Up to 10 kg
(0 ~ 9 months)
0+ : Up to 13 kg
(0 ~ 2 years)
I : 9kg to 18kg
(9 months ~
U
X
U
UF
X
4 years)
(9 months ~
4 years)
II & III : 15kg to
36kg
Seating Position
(Van for 3 Passengers)
II & III : 15kg to
UF
UF
UF
UF
X
(4 ~ 12 years)
36kg
(4 ~ 12 years)
Seating Position
(Minibus for 9 Passengers)
Age Group
Front Passenger
Outboard
0 : Up to 10 kg
(0 ~ 9 months)
0+ : Up to 13 kg
(0 ~ 2 years)
X
Center
X
2nd Seat
Left
Seat
U
Center
UF
Seating Position
(Van for 6 Passengers)
3rd Seat
Right OutSeat board
X
X
0 : Up to 10 kg
UF
X
U
UF
X
X
UF
X
X
U
UF
X
X
UF
X
X
UF
UF
X
X
UF
2nd
2nd
(0 ~ 2 years)
X
X
UF
UF
X
X
UF
UF
(9 months ~
X
X
UF
UF
X
X
UF
UF
4 years)
II & III : 15kg to
II & III : 15kg to
(4 ~12 years)
Front Passe-
I : 9kg to 18kg
4 years)
36kg
(0 ~ 9 months)
0+ : Up to 13 kg
X
Front Pass-
enger Outboard nger Center Outboard Center
Center
I : 9kg to 18kg
(9 months ~
Age Group
36kg
(4 ~ 12 years)
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LEVER
46
Truck
Seating Position
(For Truck)
Age Group
0 : Up to 10 kg
(0 ~ 9 months)
0+ : Up to 13 kg
(0 ~ 2 years)
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
(AIRBAG) SYSTEM
B600A01A-AAT
B240A01F-GAT
(If installed)
(If installed)
Driver's Side Airbag
Front Passenger
Front Passenger
Outboard
Center
X
X
X
X
X
UF
X
UF
I : 9kg to 18kg
(9 months ~
4 years)
II & III : 15kg to
36kg (4 ~
12 years)
U : Suitable for "universal" category
restraints approved for use in this
mass group
UF: Suitable for forward-facing "universal" category restraints approved for use in this mass group
X : Seat poition not suitable for children in this mass group
HSRFL600
To adjust the steering wheel:
1. Push the lever downward to unlock.
2. Raise or lower the steering wheel to
the desired position.
3. After adjustment, securely tighten
the lever by pulling it upward.
!
WARNING:
Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving as this may
result in loss of control of the vehicle and serious injury or death.
B240A01P
Your Hyundai is equipped with a
Supplemental Restraint (Airbag) System. The indications of the system's
presence are the letters "SRS AIR
BAG" embossed on the airbag pad
cover in the steering wheel and the
passenger's side front panel pad above
the glove box.
The Hyundai SRS consists of airbags
installed under the pad covers in the
center of the steering wheel and the
passenger's side front panel above the
glove box. (The purpose of the SRS is
to provide the vehicle's driver and/or
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the front passenger with additional protection than that offered by the seatbelt system alone, in case of a frontal
impact of sufficient severity.)
NOTE:
Be sure to read information about
the SRS on the labels provided on
the backside of the sun visor and in
the glove box.
!
WARNING:
o As its name implies, the SRS is
designed to work with, and be
supplemental to, the driver's and
the passenger's three point seat
belt systems and is not a substitute for them. Therefore your seat
belts must be worn at all times
while the vehicle is in motion. In
addition, the airbags deploy only
in certain frontal impact conditions severe enough to likely
cause significant injury to the
vehicle occupants.
B240B02P-AAT
o The SRS is designed to deploy
the airbags only when an impact
is sufficiently severe and when
the impact angle is less than 30°
from the forward longitudinal axis
of the vehicle and will not deploy
in side, rear or rollover impacts.
Additionally, the airbags will only
deploy once. Thus, seat belts
must be worn at all times.
o For maximum safety protection
in all types of crashes, all occupants including the driver should
always wear their seat belts
whether or not an airbag is also
provided at their seating position to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event
of a crash. Do not sit or lean
unnecessarily close to the airbag
while the vehicle is in motion.
o The SRS airbag system must
deploy very rapidly to provide
protection in a crash. If an occupant is out of position because
of not wearing a seat belt, the
airbag may forcefully contact the
occupant causing serious or fatal injuries.
SRS Components and Functions
B240B01L
The SRS consists of the following components:
- Driver's Side Airbag Module
- Passenger's Side Airbag Module
- SRS Service Reminder Indicator
(SRI)
- SRS Control Module (SRSCM)
The SRSCM continually monitors all
elements while the ignition is "ON" to
determine if a frontal or near-frontal
impact is severe enough to require
airbag deployment.
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The airbag modules are located both
in the center of the steering wheel and
in the front passenger's panel above
the glove box. When the SRSCM detects a considerable impact to the front
of the vehicle, it will automatically deploy the airbags.
B240B02L
The SRS service reminder indicator
(SRI) on the instrument panel will blink
for about 6 seconds after the ignition
key is turned to the "ON" position or
after the engine is started, after which
the SRI should go out.
Upon deployment, tear seams molded
directly into the pad covers will separate under pressure from the expansion of the airbags. Further opening of
the covers then allows full inflation of
the airbags.
A fully inflated airbag in combination
with a properly worn seat belt slows
the driver's or the passenger's forward
motion, thus reducing the risk of head
or chest injury.
After complete inflation, the airbag
immediately starts deflating, enabling
the driver to maintain forward visibility.
B240B03L
Passenger's Airbag
B240B04P
!
CAUTION:
When installing the container of
liquid air refresher inside a vehicle,
do not place it near the instrument
cluster nor on the crash pad surface. If there is any leakage from the
air refresher onto these areas (Instrument cluster, crash pad or air
ventilator), it may damage these
parts. If the liquid from air refresher
does leak onto these areas, wash
them with water immediately.
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B240C01HP-GAT
Passenger's Airbag
B240B05L
!
WARNING:
o When the SRS is activated, there
may be a loud noise and fine dust
will be released through the vehicle. These conditions are normal and are not hazardous. However, the fine dust generated during airbag deployment may cause
skin irritation. Be sure to wash
your hands and face thoroughly
with lukewarm water and a mild
soap after an accident in which
the airbags were deployed.
o The SRS can function only when
the ignition key is in the "ON"
position. If the SRS SRI does not
come on, or continuously remains on, after flashing for about
6 seconds when the ignition key
is turned to the "ON" position, or
after the engine is started, or
comes on while driving, the SRS
is not working properly. If this
occurs, have your vehicle immediately inspected by your
Hyundai dealer.
o Before you replace a fuse or disconnect a battery terminal, turn
the ignition key to the "LOCK"
position or remove the ignition
key. Never remove or replace the
air bag related fuse(s) when the
ignition key is in the "ON" position. Failure to heed this warning
will cause the SRS SRI to illuminate.
SRS Care
The SRS is virtually maintenance-free
and so there are no parts you can
safely service by yourself. The entire
SRS system must be inspected by an
authorized Hyundai dealer 10 years
after the date that the vehicle was
manufactured.
Any work on the SRS system, such as
removing, installing, repairing, or any
work on the steering wheel must be
performed by a qualified Hyundai technician. Improper handling of the SRS
system may result in serious personal
injury.
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B240C02L
!
WARNING:
o Extreme Hazard! Do not use a
rearward facing child restraint
on a seat protected by an airbag
in front of it!
o Modification to SRS components
or wiring, including the addition
of any kind of badges to the pad
covers or modifications to the
body structure, can adversely
affect SRS performance and lead
to possible injury.
o For cleaning the airbag pad covers, use only a soft, dry cloth or
one which has been moistened
with plain water. Solvents or
cleaners could adversely affect
the airbag covers and proper
deployment of the system.
o No objects should be placed over
or near the airbag modules on
the steering wheel, instrument
panel, and the front passenger's
panel above the glove box, because any such object could
cause harm if the vehicle is in a
crash severe enough to cause
the airbags to inflate.
o If the airbags inflate, they must
be replaced by an authorized
Hyundai dealer.
o Do not tamper with or disconnect SRS wiring, or other components of the SRS system. Doing so could result in injury, due
to accidental firing of the airbags
or by rendering the SRS inoperative.
o Do not install a child restraint
system in the front passenger
seat position.
A child restraint system must
never be placed in the front seat.
The infant or child could be severely injured by an airbag deployment in case of an accident.
o If components of the airbag system must be discarded, or if the
vehicle must be scrapped, certain safety precautions must be
observed. Your Hyundai dealer
knows these precautions and can
give you the necessary information. Failure to follow these precautions and procedures could
increase the risk of personal injury.
o If you sell your vehicle, be sure to
inform the new owner of these
important points and make certain that this manual is transferred to the new owner.
o If your car was flooded and has
soaked carpeting or water on
flooring, you shouldn't try to start
engine; have the car towed to
authorized Hyundai dealer.
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o Do not replace the bumper or the
bumper guard with the one other
than the Hyundai genuine parts.
Otherwise, it can adversely affect SRS performance and lead
to unexpected injury.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Instrument Cluster And Indicator Lights ....................... 2-2
Warning And Indicator Lights ....................................... 2-8
Instrument Cluster ...................................................... 2-12
Odometer/Trip odmeter .............................................. 2-14
Multimeter ................................................................... 2-16
Muti-funition Light Switch ........................................... 2-19
Windshield Wiper And Washer Switch ....................... 2-21
Headlamp Leveling Device System ........................... 2-23
Instrument Panel Light Control (Rheostat) ................ 2-24
Engine Rpm Adjustment Knob ................................... 2-24
Fog Lamp Switch ....................................................... 2-25
Front/Rear Window Defroster Switch ......................... 2-26
Interior Light ............................................................... 2-28
Sunroof ....................................................................... 2-30
Mirror .......................................................................... 2-34
Drink Holder................................................................ 2-35
Ashtray ....................................................................... 2-36
Digital Clock................................................................ 2-37
Horn ............................................................................ 2-37
Heating And Cooling Control ..................................... 2-38
Rear Heater And Air Conditioner ............................... 2-45
Overhead Air Conditioning ......................................... 2-47
Air Conditioner Filter................................................... 2-47
Stereo Sound System ................................................ 2-49
Audio System ............................................................. 2-51
Antenna ...................................................................... 2-73
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATOR
C130A05P-GAT
Minibus/Van (With Tachometor)
C130A05P-1
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
2
3
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Malfunction indicator light (MIL) (If installed)
Oil pressure warning light
Brake warning and parking brake indicator light
Seat belt warning light (If installed)
Immobilizer warning light (If installed)
Turn-signal indicator lights
Automatic transmission position indicator light
(Automatic transmission only)
POWER/HOLD mode indicator light
(Automatic transmission only)
High-beam indicator light
ABS Service reminder indicator light (SRI) (If installed)
SRS (Airbag) service reminder indicator light
(If installed)
12. Overdrive off indicator light
(Automatic transmission only)
13. Diesel preheat indicator light (Diesel only)
14. Tachometer (If installed)
15. Low fuel level warning light
16. Fuel filter warning light (Diesel only)
17. Charging system warning light
18. Coolant Temperature gauge
19. Odometer/Trip odometer
20. Fuel gauge
21. 4WD LOW/Hl indicator light
22. Trip odometer reset switch
23. Speedmeter
24. Door-ajar warning light
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C130B05P-GAT
Minibus/Van (Without Tachometor)
C130B05P-1
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
2
5
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Fuel gauge
Coolant Temperature gauge
Malfunction indicator light (MIL) (If installed)
Oil pressure warning light
Brake warning and parking brake indicator light
Seat belt warning light (If installed)
Immobilizer warning light (If installed)
Automatic transmission position indicator light
(Automatic transmission only)
9. POWER/HOLD mode indicator light
(Automatic transmission only)
10. High-beam indicator light
11. ABS Service reminder indicator light (SRI) (If installed)
12. SRS (Airbag) service reminder indicator light
(If installed)
13. Overdrive off indicator light
(Automatic transmission only)
14. Speedmeter
15. Diesel pre-heat indicator light (Diesel only)
16. Low fuel level warning light
17. Fuel filter warning light (Diesel only)
18. Charging system warning light
19. Turn-signal indicator lights
20. Odometer/Trip odometer
21. 4WD LOW/Hl indicator light
22. Trip odometer reset switch
23. Door-ajar warning light
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C130C05P-GAT
Truck
C130B05P
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
2
7
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Coolant Temperature gauge
Tachometer (If installed)
Turn-signal indicator lights
Speedmeter
Odometer
Fuel gauge
Low fuel level warning light
ABS Service reminder indicator light (SRI) (If installed)
Malfunction indicator light (MIL) (If installed)
Fuel filter warning light (Diesel only)
Charging system warning light
12. Brake warning and parking brake indicator light
13. SRS (Airbag) service reminder indicator light
(If installed)
14. Diesel pre-heat indicator light (Diesel only)
15. Door-ajar warning light
16. High-beam indicator light
17. Tripmeter reset switch
18. Tripmeter
19. Oil pressure warning light
20. Immobilizer warning light (If installed)
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WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
B260B01S-GAT
SRS (Airbag) Service
Reminder Indicator (SRI)
(If installed)
The SRS service reminder indicator
(SRI) comes on and flashes for about
6 seconds after the ignition key is
turned to the "ON" position or after the
engine is started, after which it will go
out.
This light also comes on when the SRS
is not working properly. If the SRI does
not come on, or continuously remains
on after flashing for about 6 seconds
when you turned the ignition key to the
"ON" position or started the engine, or
if it comes on while driving, have the
SRS inspected by an authorized
Hyundai Dealer.
C130N02Y-GAT
Anti-lock Brake Warning
Light (If installed)
When the key is turned to the "ON"
position, the ABS light will come on
and then go off in a few seconds.
If the ABS light remains on, comes on
while driving, or does not come on
when the key is turned to the "ON"
position, this indicates that there may
be a problem with the ABS.
If this occurs, have your vehicle
checked by your Hyundai dealer as
soon as possible. The normal braking
system will still be operational, but
without the assistance of the anti-lock
brake system.
!
WARNING:
If both the ABS SRI and Parking
Brake/Brake fluid level warning
lights remain "ON" or come on while
driving, there may be a problem with
E.B.D (Electronic brake force distribution). If this occurs, avoid sudden
stops and have your vehicle checked
by your Hyundai dealer as soon as
possible.
C130I01P-GAT
Overdrive/Off Indicator
(If installed)
When the overdrive switch is turned on
and 4th gear is engaged, the overdrive
off indicator will go out. This amber
indicator will be illuminated when the
overdrive switch is turned off.
(Automatic tranmission only)
C130F01P-GAT
Turn-signal Indication
Lamps-Green
These indication lamps blink on and off
when a turn-signal lamp is blinking. If
the blinking is too short, the cause may
be a faulty turn-signal lamp connection
or a blown lamp bulb.
C130G01P-GAT
High-beam Indication
Lamp-Blue
This indication lamp illuminates when
the high beams are on.
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B260G01A-AAT
B260H03A-AAT
Parking Brake/Low Brake
Fluid Level Warning Light
-Red
Low Oil Pressure
Warning Light
!
CAUTION:
If the oil pressure warning light stays
on while the engine is running, serious engine damage may result. The
oil pressure warning light comes on
whenever there is insufficient oil
pressure. In normal operation, it
should come on when the ignition
switch is turned on, then go out
when the engine is started. If the oil
pressure warning light stays on while
the engine is running, there may be
a serious malfunction.
If this happens, stop the car as soon
as it is safe to do so, turn off the
engine and check the oil level. If the
oil level is low, fill the engine oil to
the proper level and start the engine
again. If the light stays on with the
engine running, turn the engine off
immediately. In any instance where
the oil light stays on when the engine is running, the engine should
be checked by an authorized
Hyundai dealer before the car is
driven again.
!
WARNING:
If you suspect brake trouble, have
your brakes checked by a Hyundai
dealer as soon as possible. Driving
your car with a problem in either the
brake electrical system or brake hydraulic system is dangerous, and
could result in a serious injury or
death.
Warning Light Operation
The parking brake/brake fluid level
warning light should come on when the
parking brake is applied and the ignition switch is turned to "ON" or
"START". After the engine is started,
the light should go out when the parking brake is released.
If the parking brake is not applied, the
warning light should come on when the
ignition switch is turned to "ON" or
"START", then go out when the engine
starts. If the light comes on at any
other time, you should slow the vehicle
and bring it to a complete stop in a safe
location off the roadway.
The brake warning light indicates that
the brake fluid level in the brake master cylinder is low and hydraulic brake
fluid conforming to DOT 3 or DOT 4
specifications should be added. After
adding fluid, if no other trouble is found,
the car should be immediately and
carefully driven to a Hyundai dealer for
inspection. If further trouble is experienced, the vehicle should not be driven
at all but taken to a dealer by a
professional towing service or some
other safe method.
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C130E01P-GAT
Charging System
Warning Light-Red
This light illuminates when the ignition
switch is set to the "ON" position and
goes off after the engine has started. If
it lights up while the engine is running,
there is a problem in the charging
system. Check to see if the V-belt is
broken, and then contact the nearest
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
B260E01HP-GAT
Seat Belt Warning Light
(If installed)
The seat belt warning light blinks for
about 6 seconds when the ignition key
is turned from the "OFF" position to
"ON" or "START".
B260L02HP-GAT
Door Ajar Warning Light
and Chime (If Installed)
The door ajar warning light warns you
that a door is not completely closed
and the chime warns you that the key
is in the ignition switch.
NOTE :
The warning chime only sounds
whenever the key is in the ignition
switch and the driver's side front
door is open simultaneously. The
chime sounds until the key is removed from the ignition switch or
the driver's side front door is closed.
C130D01P-GAT
Low Fuel Level Warning
Light-Amber
This light illuminates when the fuel
level in the fuel tank falls to a low level.
If it illuminates, the fuel should be
added soon.
C130Q01P-GAT
POWER/HOLD mode
Indicator Light
(If installed)
See page 3-13 ~ 3-14.
C130O01P-GAT
Malfanction Indicator
Light (If installed)
This light illuminates when there is a
malfunction of an exhaust gas related
component, and the system is not
functioning properly so that the exhaust gas regulation values are not
satisfied. This light will also illuminate
when the ignition key is turned to the
"ON" position, and then it will go out in
a few seconds. If it illuminates while
driving, or does not illuminate when
the ignition key is turned to the "ON"
position, take your car to your nearest
authorized Hyundai dealer and have
the system checked.
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C130R01P-GAT
C130L01P-GAT
Diesel Preheat
Indication Light-Amber
4WD LOW/HI Indicator
Light (If installed)
See page 3-15.
B260U01TB-GAT
Immobilizer Indicator
Light (If installed)
This indicator light comes on for some
seconds after the ignition key is turned
to the "ON" position. At this time, you
can start the engine. The light goes out
after the engine is running. In case this
light goes out before you start the
engine, you must turn to the "LOCK"
position and restart the engine. In case
this light blinks for five seconds when
the ignition key is turned to "ON" position, this indicates that the immobilizer
system is out of order. At this time,
refer to the explanation of the Limp
home procedure(See page 1-8) or consult to the Hyundai dealer.
The indication light illuminates amber
when the ignition switch is placed at
the "ON" position. The engine can be
started after the preheat indication light
goes off. The illuminating time varies
with the water temperature.
Water
Illuminating time
temperature (°C)
(sec)
Below -30
15
-20
10
0
3
20
2
40
1
NOTE:
If the engine were not started within
10 seconds after the preheating is
completed, turn the ignition key
once more to the "LOCK" position,
and then to the "ON" position, in
order to preheat again.
C130H01P-GAT
Fuel Filter Warning
Light-Red
This light illuminates when the ignition
switch is set to the "ON" position and
goes off after the engine has started. If
it lights up while the engine is running,
it indicates that water has accumulated inside the fuel filter. If this happens, remove the water from the fuel
filter. (Refer to "In case of emergency")
B270B02O-GAT
PARKING START WARNING
SOUND (If installed)
If the vehicle driven at over 10km/h
(6mph) more 2~3 seconds, the warning chime will sound continuously when
the parking brake engaged.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Truck
C080A01P-GAT
FUEL GAUGE
B290A02A-AAT
ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
Minibus/Van
Minibus/Van
With Tachometer
With Tachometer
C080C02P
C080A02P
Without Tachometer
The fuel gauge indicates the fuel level
in the fuel tank regardless of the ignition switch position.
C090A02P
Without Tachometer
C080B02P
C090B02P
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The needle on the engine coolant temperature gauge should stay in the normal range. If it moves across the dial to
"H" (Hot), pull over and stop as soon as
possible and turn off the engine. Then
open the hood and after the engine has
cooled, check the coolant level and the
water pump drive belt. If you suspect
cooling system trouble, have your cooling system checked by a Hyundai
dealer as soon as possible.
Truck
C040A01P-1
C090C02P
The speedometer indicates the
vehicle's speed in kilometers per hour
(km/h) or miles per hour (mph).
C040A02P-GAT
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SPEEDOMETER
WARNING:
Never remove the radiator cap when
the engine is hot. The engine coolant is under pressure and could
erupt and cause severe burns. Wait
until the engine is cool before removing the radiator cap.
Truck
Minibus/Van
C040A02P
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B330A01L-AAT
TACHOMETER (If installed)
Truck
B310B03E-GAT
ODOMETER/TRIP ODOMETER
Minibus / Van
Minibus/Van
Pushing in the reset switch under the
right side of the speedometer when the
ignition switch is turned "ON" will display the following sequence:
Gasoline Engine
C070C02P
C070B02P
Diesel Engine
The tachometer registers the speed of
your engine in revolutions per minute
(rpm).
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CAUTION:
The engine should not be raced to
such a speed that the needle enters
the red zone on the tachometer face.
This can cause severe engine damage and may void your warranty.
C070A02P
HXDFL077-1
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TRIP A: First distance you have traveled from your origination
point to a first destination.
TRIP B: Second distance from the first
destination to the final destination.
C040A02P-GAT
ODOMETER/TRIPMETER
Truck
To shift from TRIP A to TRIP B, press
the reset switch. When pressed for 1
second, it will reset to 0.
1
2
Reset Swith
B310B01P
3
1. Odometer
C040A01P-1
The odometer records the total driving
distance in kilometers or miles.
1. Odometer
NOTE:
The odometer indicates the total distance the vehicle has travelled.
Any alteration of the odometer may
void your warranty coverage.
2, 3. Tripmeter and reset button
2,3. Trip odometer
Records the distance of 2 trips in kilometers or miles.
The tripmeter indicates the distance
travelled during a particular trip or period.
Press the reset button to return the
tripmeter indication to zero.
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MULTIMETER
C031A01P-GAT
(Minibus) (If installed)
1
2
3
C031A01P
1. Inclinometer
2. Thermometer
3. Altimeter
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C100A01P-GAT
C110A01P-GAT
1. Inclinometer (If installed)
2. Thermometer (If installed)
1
2
C100A02P
C100A01P
This meter indicates the inclination
angle of the vehicle, both front-to-rear
and side to side.
1. Side-to-side inclination (Right inclination of 15°)
2. Front-to-rear inclination (Rear inclination of 20°)
NOTE:
The inclinometer indicates the correct inclination when the vehicle is
stationary, but a slight reading error may be given when driving the
vehicle.
C110A01P
The thermometer displays the temperatures inside and outside the vehicle when the ignition switch is at
"ACC" or "ON".
1. Temperature out side the vehicle
2. Temperature inside vehicle
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NOTE:
o The external temperature displayed may differ from the actual
temperature on account of surrounding conditions, driving
conditions, etc.
o Temperature inside or outside
the vehicle that are below -30°C
or over 70°C will result in error
message being displayed (-E°C,
E°C).
C120A01P-GAT
3. Altimeter (If installed)
C120A01P
Before driving the vehicle, set the
pointer to 0 on the dial by turning the
adjusting knob. The meter will indicate
the height at the destination.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
MUTI-FUNITION LIGHT SWITCH
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C150A01P-GAT
B340B01A-AAT
B340C01P-AAT
Turn signal switch
Lane Change Signal
Headlight Switch
Pulling down on the lever causes the
turn signals on the left side of the car to
blink. Pushing upward on the lever
causes the turn signals on the right
side of the car to blink. As the turn is
completed, the lever will automatically
return to the center position and turn
off the turn signals at the same time. If
either turn signal indicator light blinks
more rapidly than usual, goes on but
does not blink, or does not go on at all,
there is a malfunction in the system.
Check for a burned-out fuse or bulb or
see your Hyundai dealer.
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HSRFL2113
To indicate a lane change, move the
lever up or down to a point where it
begins flashing.
The lever will automatically return to
the center position when released.
HSRFL2114
To operate the headlights, turn the
barrel on the end of the multi-function
switch. The first position turns on the
position, licence-plate, tail lights and
instrument panel lights. The second
position turns on the headlights.
NOTE:
The ignition must be in the "ON"
position to turn on the headlights.
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Parking light auto cut
(If installed)
If you do not turn the parking lights
"OFF" after driving, the parking light
will automatically shut "OFF" when the
driver's door is opened.
To turn them "ON" again you must
simply turn the ignition key to the "ON"
position.
C160A01P-GAT
High-beam switch
To turn on the headlight high beams,
push the lever forward (away from
you). The High Beam Indicator Light
will come on at the same time. For low
beams, pull the lever back toward you.
B340F01A-GAT
C170A01P-GAT
Daytime Running Lights
(If installed)
Headlight Flasher
Your Hyundai is equipped with daytime running lights. The daytime running lights are used to improve visibility for oncoming traffic. Your vehicle
daytime running lights are designed to
remain on continuously when the engine is operating even though the headlight switch is in the "OFF" position.
However, the daytime running lights
will be off while the parking brake is
applied.
HSRFL2115
The headlights will go on when the
lever is pulled toward you and will go
off when it is released.
The headlights can be flashed even
though the headlight switch is in the
"OFF" position.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH
4.LOW : Speed operation the interval
adjuster switch.
5.HIGH: Speed operation the interval
adjuster switch.
C180A02P-GAT
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B350B01A-AAT
Windshield Washer Operation
NOTE:
HSRFL2111
The windshield wiper and washer
switch can be operated with the ignition switch at the "ON" or "START"
position. Move the switch to operate
the windshield wipers or spray the
washer fluid.
Windshield wipers
1.
: The rear window wiper starts
to operate three times after the
washer fluid sprays onto the
rear window.
2.OFF
3.INT: The interval between wipers
can be varied from 2 to 10
seconds by turning.
o Before operating the wipers in
cold weather, check to be sure
that the wiper blades are not frozen to the windshield. Attempting to operate the wipers while
the blades are frozen to the windshield could cause the motor to
burn out.
o If the wipers stop during operation because of ice or some other
obstruction on the windshield,
the wiper motor could burn out
even if the wiper switch is turned
off. If this occurs, promptly stop
the vehicle, turn off the ignition
switch, and clean the windshield
to allow proper wiper operation.
o Do not use the wipers when the
windshield is dry:doing so could
scratch the windshield and wear
the blades prematurely.
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HSRFL2116
To use the windshield washer, pull the
wiper/washer lever toward the steering wheel. When the washer lever is
operated, the wipers automatically
make two passes across the windshield. The washer continues to operate until the lever is released.
NOTE:
o Do not operate the washer more
than 15 seconds at a time or when
the fluid reservoir is empty.
o In icy or freezing weather, be
sure the wiper blades are not
frozen to the glass prior to operating the wipers.
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o In areas where water freezes in
winter, use windshield washer
antifreeze.
B350C01O-AAT
C190A02P-GAT
Adjustable Intermittent Wiper
Operation (If installed)
Tail gate window wiper and
washer switch (Minibus/Van)
Mist Wiper Operation
HSRFL2117
HSRFL2119
If a single wipe is desired in mist, push
the windshield wiper and washer control lever upwards.
To use the intermittent wiper feature,
place the wiper switch in the "INT"
position. With the switch in this position, the interval between wipes can be
varied from approximately 1 to 18 seconds by turning the interval adjuster
barrel.
HSRFL2118
1.
: The rear window wiper starts
to operate three times after the
washer fluid sprays onto the
rear window.
2.OFF
3.INT: The interval between wipes operates every 1.5 seconds intermittently.
4.ON : The rear window wiper starts
to operate continuously.
5.
:The washer fluid will be sprayed
onto the rear window and the
wiper operates while the rear
window wiper barrel is placed
in this position.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
HEADLIGHT LEVELING
DEVICE SYSTEM
Do not operate the washer continuously for more than 15 seconds or
when the fluid reservoir is empty; this
could damage the system. Do not operate the wiper when the window is
dry; this can result in scratching as well
as premature wiper blade wear.
For the reason stated above,do not
operate the washer when the washer
fluid reservoir is empty.
o Do not use the wiper when the
rear window is dry; doing so
could scratch the rear window
and wear the blade prematurely.
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C210A04P-GAT
(If installed)
NOTE:
o Before operating the wiper in cold
weather, check to be sure that
the wiper blade is not frozen to
the rear window. Attempting to
operate the wiper while the blade
is frozen to the rear window could
cause the motor to burn out.
o If the wiper stops during operation because of ice or some other
obstruction on the rear window,
the wiper motor could burn out
even if the wiper switch is turned
off. If this occurs, promptly stop
the vehicle, turn off the ignition
switch, and clean the rear window to allow proper wiper operation.
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HSRFL210
To adjust the headlight beam level
according to the number of the passengers and the loading weight in the
cargo, turn the beam leveling switch.
The higher the number of the switch
position, the lower the headlight beam
level.
Always keep the headlight beam at the
proper leveling position, or headlights
may dazzle other road users.
Listed chart is the examples of proper
switch settings.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHT
CONTROL (RHEOSTAT)
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For loading conditions other than those
listed, adjust the switch position so
that the beam level may be the nearest
as the condition obtained according to
the list.
LOADING
CONDITION
Driver only
Driver + Front
passenger
Driver, front passenger + Farthest
Rear Seat Full
Full passengers
Full passengers +
Maximum Permissible loading
Driver+Maximum
Permissible loading
MINIBUS
2WD
4WD
C220A01P-GAT
C230A01P-GAT
(Minibus/Van) (If installed)
(Diesel) (If installed)
VAN
2WD
7/9
0
12
0
7
0
3
0
6
0
0
-
0
-
0
1
-
1
-
0
1
-
1
-
0
2
-
2
-
1
3
1
3
1
2
LOADING CONDITION
Driver only
Driver + Permissible
Rear axle load
ENGINE RPM ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
TRUCK
0
1
HSRFL230
HSRFL220
The instrument panel lights can be
made brighter or dimmer by turning the
instrument panel light control knob.
When the outside air temperature is
very low, or when it is necessary to
warm up the engine, then turn the knob
clockwise to that point at which the
engine runs smoothly, and then, once
the warming up is completed, fully turn
the knob counterclockwise.
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CAUTION:
Never attempt to adjust the vehicle
during driving by using the control
knob.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
FRONT DOOR EDGE
WARNING LIGHT
HIGH-MOUNTED REAR STOP
LIGHT
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH
B620A01S-AAT
B550A01Y-AAT
C250A02P-GAT
(If installed)
(Minibus/Van) (If Installed)
(If installed)
B620A01S
A red light comes on when the front
door is opened. The purpose of this
light is to assist when you get in or out
and also to warn passing vehicles.
B550A01P
In addition to the lower-mounted rear
stoplights on either side of the car, the
high mounted rear stoplight in the center of the rear window or installed in the
rear spoiler also comes on when the
brakes are applied.
C250A01P
The front fog light is turned on by
pushing the switch located in the instrument panel. To turn the front fog
light off, push the switch again.
The indicator becomes illuminated
when the fog light switch is turned on.
The operation of the rear fog light is
identical to the front fog light.
(If installed)
NOTE:
The lights will only function when
the headlights are in use.
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HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM
B370A01A-AAT
FRONT/REAR WINDOW
DEFROSTER SWITCH
B380A01P-AAT
(Minibus/Van)(If installed)
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CAUTION:
Do not clean the inner side of the
front/rear window glass with an
abrasive type of glass cleaner or
use a scraper to remove the foreign
deposits from the inner surface of
the glass as this may cause damage to the defroster elements.
NOTE:
C260A01P
The hazard warning system should be
used whenever you find it necessary
to stop the car in a hazardous location.
When you must make such an emergency stop, always pull off the road as
far as possible.
The hazard warning lights are turned
on by pushing in the hazard switch.
This causes all turn signal lights to
blink. The hazard warning lights will
operate even though the key is not in
the ignition.
To turn the hazard warning lights off,
push the switch a second time.
B380A01P
The rear window defroster is actuated
in connection with the front window
defroster.
The window defroster is turned on by
pushing in the switch. To turn the
defroster off, pushing in the switch a
second time. The rear window defroster automatically turns itself off after about 20 minutes. To restart the
defroster cycle, push in on the switch
again after it has turned itself off.
The engine must be running for the
rear grid defroster to operate.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
POWER OUTLET
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
B420A02A-AAT
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B500D07O-GAT
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CAUTION:
Do not use electric accessories or
equipment other than the Hyundai
genuine parts in the socket.
HSRFL500
HSR2315
For the cigarette lighter to work, the
key must be in the "ACC" position or
the "ON" position.
To use the cigarette lighter, push it all
the way into its socket. When the
element has heated, the lighter will
pop out to the "ready" position.
Do not hold the cigarette lighter pressed
in. This can damage the heating element and create a fire hazard.
If it is necessary to replace the cigarette lighter, use only a genuine Hyundai
replacement or its approved equivalent.
These supply 12V electric power to
operate electric accessories or equipment only when the key is in the "ON"
or "ACC" position.
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CAUTION:
Do not use the power outlet to connect electric accessories or equipment other than those designed to
operate on 12 volts.
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INTERIOR LIGHT
The two map light buttons are located
on both sides of the front overhead
console. Push in the map light button
to turn the light on or off. This light
produces a spot beam for convenient
use as a map light at night or as a
personal light for the driver and the
passenger.
B480A01E-AAT
Map Light (Minibus)
(If installed)
With Sunroof
B490A03E-AAT
Interior Light (Minibus)
With Sunroof
SSA1340B
SSA1340A
Without Sunroof
With Sunroof
C300A02P
C300A01P
The interior courtesy light has a switch
of three positions.
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The three positions are:
·
o DR ( )
·
In the DR ( ) position, the interior
courtesy light comes on when any
door is opened regardless of the ignition key position. The light goes out
when the door is closed.
o OFF
C320A01P-GAT
In the "OFF" position, the light stays off
at all times even though a door is open.
Rear Room Light (Minibus)
C310A02P-GAT
Interior Light (Van/Truck)
NOTE:
If your vehicle is equipped with the
delay-out interior light, the light
goes out gradually within 6 seconds after the door is closed.
C320A01P
o ON
In the "ON" position, the light stays on
at all times.
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CAUTION:
Do not leave the switch in this position for an extended period time
when the vehicle is not running.
B490B01P
ON : The light illuminates.
OFF : The light goes out.
C320A02P
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SUNROOF
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By depressing the main switch in the
instrument panel, driver can operate
the rear room light.
C330A01P-GAT
B470A01S-AAT
(Van)
SUNSHADE
(Minibus) (If installed)
ON
: The lamp illuminates.
- Direct illumination (white)
OFF : The light goes out.
DOOR : The light illuminates when the
slide door and/or the tailgate
is opened and goes out when
it closed.
MOOD : The light illuminates.
- Indirect illumination (orange)
C330A01P
·
DR( ):The light illuminates when the
slide door and/or the tailgate is
opened and goes out when it is
closed.
ON : The light illuminates.
OFF : The light goes out.
B460B03P
B460B03P
The sunshade can be opened and
closed by sliding it forward or rearward
when the sunroof is closed. The sunshade will open automatically when
the sunroof is opened, but it must be
closed manually.
B460A01S-AAT
SUNROOF (Minibus) (If installed)
The sunroof can be operated with the
ignition key in the "ON" position.
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B460B03P-GAT
B460D01P-GAT
OPERATING THE SUNROOF
SYSTEM
Opening or closing the sunroof
Front
Rear
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Manual Operation of Sunroof
WARNING:
o Do not close a sunroof if anyone's
hands, arms or body are between
the sliding glass and the sunroof
sash, as this could result in an
injury.
o Do not stand up or extend any
portion of your body out of the
opening while the vehicle is moving.
B460D01P
B460B01P
The sunfoof can be electrically opened
or closed. To open or close, press and
hold the button located in the front of
the roof panel. And release the button
when the sunfoof reaches the desired
position.
In case of closing the rear sunroof, it
stops at a half position before full closing. Therefore, release the button and
then press and hold it again to close it
completely.
!
CAUTION:
o Do not open the sunroof in severely cold temperature or when
it is covered with ice or snow.
o Periodically remove any dirt that
may have accumulated on the
guide rails.
o After washing the car or after
there being rain, be sure to wipe
off any water that is on the
sunroof before operating it.
If the sunroof does not electrically operate:
1. Remove the rectangular plastic
cover in the front of the roof panel.
2. Insert the hexagonal head wrench
into the socket. This wrench can be
found in the tool bag at the right
corner of the vehicle.
3. Turn the wrench clockwise to open
or counterclockwise to close.
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Manual Operation of Sunroof
B460E01P-GAT
REAR SUNROOF
C340A01L-GAT
If the sunroof does not electrically operate:
1. Remove the plastic cover in the roof
panel.
2. Insert the hexagonal head wrench
in to the socket. This wrench can be
founded in the tool bag at the right
corner of the vehicle.
3. Turn the wrench clockwise to open
or counter clockwise to close.
B460E01P
The rear sunroof can be electrically
opened or closed. To open or to close,
press and hold the button located on
the center of the roof panel. Release
the button when the sunroof reaches
the desired position. As a precaution
when closing , it stops at a half position
before fully closing. Therefore, release
the button and then press it again to
close it completely.
Vanity Mirror
C340A01P
Your Hyundai is equipped with
sunvisors to give the driver and front
passenger either frontal or sideward
shade.
The sunvisors are installed on both
sides. To reduce glare or to shut out
direct rays of the sun, turn the sunvisor
down to block the annoyance.
A vanity mirror is provided on the back
of the sunvisor for the front passenger.
(If installed)
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
ROOF RACK
NOTE:
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B630A03P-GAT
The Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) label containing useful
information can be found on the
back of each sunvisor.
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(Minibus) (If installed)
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CAUTION:
o The following specifications are
recommended when loading
cargo or luggage.
ROOF RACK
WARNING:
Do not place the sunvisor in such a
manner that it obscures visibility of
the roadway, traffic or other objects.
C630A01P
If your Hyundai has a roof rack, you
can load things on top of your vehicle.
Crossrails and fixing components to
adapt roof rack on your vehicle may be
obtained from an authorized Hyundai
dealer.
Hyundai dealers are prepared to provide high quality service that may be
required.
80 kg (174 lb)
o Loading cargo or luggage above
80 kg (174 lb) on the roof rack
may damage your vehicle.
When you carry large objects,
never let them hang over the rear
or the sides of your vehicle.
o In case the sunroof is equipped,
do not position roof rack loads
that could interfere with opening
of the sunroof.
o To prevent damage or loss of
cargo as you are driving, check
now and then to make sure the
luggage carrier and cargo are
still securely fastened.
o Always drive your vehicle at a
moderate speed.
o To use the roof rails as a roof
rack, you must fit the roof rails
with two or more crossrails or
equivalent.
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MIRROR
B520A01A-AAT
C370A01P-GAT
C370B01P-GAT
DAY/NIGHT INSIDE REARVIEW
MIRROR (If installed)
OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR
Manual Type
Electric Type (If installed)
HSRFL2320
HSRFL2321
Your Hyundai is equipped with a day/
night inside rearview mirror.
The "night" position is selected by flipping the tab at the bottom of the mirror
toward you. In the "night" position, the
glare of headlights of cars behind you
is reduced.
HSRFL2319
Before driving away, always check
that your mirror is positioned so you
can see directly behind you. When
using the mirror, always exercise caution when attempting to judge the distance of vehicles behind you.
The outside rear view mirror can be
adjusted in any direction to give the
maximum rearview vision.
The remote control outside rear view
mirror switch controls the adjustments
for both right and left door mirror.
To adjust the position of either mirror:
1. Move the selecting switch to the "R"
or "L" position to activate the adjustable mechanism for the adjusting
door mirror.
2. Adjust mirror angle by depressing
the appropriate perimeter switch as
illustrated.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
DRINK HOLDER
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B510D01P-AAT
B450A04A-AAT
OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR
HEATER (If installed)
Front Drink Holder (If installed)
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WARNING:
Do not place anything except drinks
in the drink holder. Such objects
can be thrown out, possibly injuring persons in the vehicle during
sudden braking or in the event of an
accident.
B450A02P-GAT
HSRFL2318
B380A01P
The outside rearview mirror heater is
actuated in connection with the rear
window defroster. To heat the outside
rearview mirror glass, push in the switch
for the rear window defroster. The
rearview mirror glass will be heated for
defrosting or defogging and will give
you improved rear vision in inclement
weather conditions. Push the switch
again to turn the heater off. The outside rearview mirror heater automatically turns itself off after 20 minutes.
Rear Drink Holder (If installed)
The front drink holder is located on the
center facia panel for holding cups or
cans in its holes. The drink holder can
be used by pushing it.
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CAUTION:
Place the drink holder in its closed
position when not in use.
B450A01P
The rear drink holder which are used to
hold a cup are located on the quarter
trim.
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ASHTRAY
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C410A01P-GAT
C420A02P-GAT
Front ashtray
Rear ashtray (If installed)
WARNING:
o Use caution when using the drink
holders. A spilled beverage that
is very hot can injure you or your
passengers. Spilled liquids can
damage interior trim and electrical components.
o Do not place anything except
drinks in the drink holder. Such
objects can be thrown out, possibly injuring persons in the vehicle during sudden braking or
in the event of an accident.
Type A
HSRFL2317
Pull out the front ashtray to open. To
remove the ashtray, pull it out while
pressing the stubber.
GS2025A
Pull out the rear ashtray downward to
open. To remove the ashtray, pull it out
while pressing the stubber.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
DIGITAL CLOCK
HORN
B400A01A-AAT
Type B
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C280A01P-GAT
(If Installed)
C430A01P
To use the ashtray, open up the lid.
To remove the ashtray, open the lid
and lift upward holding the lid.
B240A01P-1
C440A01P
There are three control buttons for the
digital clock. Their functions are:
HOUR - Push "H" to advance the hour
indicated.
MIN
- Push "M" to advance the
minute indicated.
RESET - Push "R" to reset minutes to
":00" to facilitate resetting the
clock to the correct time.
When this is done:
Pressing "R" between 10 : 30 and 11 :
29 changes the readout to 11 : 00.
Pressing "R" between 11 : 30 and 12 :
29 changes the readout to 12 : 00.
2
Press the pad on the steering wheel to
sound the horn.
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HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL
B710A01P-GAT
B710B01S-AAT
(If Installed)
CENTER VENTILATOR
The center ventilators are located in
the middle of the dashboard. The direction of air flow from the vents in the
center of the dashboard is adjustable.
To control the direction of the air flow,
move the knob in the center of the vent
up-and-down and side-to-side.
B710C02HP-AAT
SIDE VENTILATOR
The side ventilators are located on
each side of dashboard. To change
the direction of the air flow, move the
knob in the center of the vent up-anddown and side-to-side. The vents are
opened when the vent knob is moved
to " " position. The vents are closed
when the vent knob is moved to "
".
Keep these vents clear of any obstructions.
1. Side Ventilator
2. Center Ventilator
3. Windshield Defrost Nozzle
HSRFL002
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
HEATING AND VENTILATION
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There are four controls for the heating
and cooling system. They are:
C610A01P-GAT
Rotary and push button type
2
1
1. Temperature Control
2. Air Flow Control
3. Air Intake Control
4. Fan Speed Control
B670E01A-AAT
3
Temperature Control
4
C610A01P
Lever type
3
This control is used to adjust the degree of heating or cooling desired.
2
B670D01P-AAT
Air Flow Control
4
1
C660A01P
2
This is used to direct the flow of air. Air
can be directed to the floor, dashboard
outlets, or windshield. Five symbols
are used to represent Face, Bi-Level,
Floor, Floor-Defrost and Defrost air
position.
HSRFL670
Face-Level
Selecting the "Face" mode will cause
air to be discharged through the face
level vents.
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HSRFL671
Bi-Level
Air is discharged through the face vents
and the floor vents.
HSRFL672
Floor-Level
Air is discharged through the floor
vents, windshield defroster nozzle and
side ventilator.
HSRFL673
Floor-Defrost Level
Air is discharged through the windshield defrost nozzle, floor vents and
side ventilator.
If the "Floor-Defrost" mode is selected,
the A/C will turn on automatically and
"Fresh" mode will be activated.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
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B670C01A-AAT
B670B01A-AAT
AIR INTAKE CONTROL
Fan Speed Control
(Blower Control)
This is used to select fresh outside air
or recirculating inside air.
Fresh
Recirculation
HSRFL674
Defrost-Level
Air is discharged through the windshield defroster nozzle and side ventilator.
If the "Defrost" mode is selected, the
A/C will turn on automatically and
"Fresh" mode will be activated to improve windshield defrosting.
With the
mode selected, air enters
the vehicle from outside and is heated
or cooled according to the other functions selected.
With the
mode selected, air from
within the passenger compartment is
drawn through the heating system and
heated or cooled according to the other
functions selected.
NOTE:
It should be noted that prolonged
operation of the heating system in
mode will give rise to misting
of the windshield and side windows and the air within the passenger compartment will become stale.
In addition prolonged use of the air
conditioning with the
mode selected may result in the air within
the passenger compartment becoming excessively dry.
This is used to turn the blower fan on
or off and to select the fan speed.
This blower fan speed, and therefore
the volume of air delivered from the
system, may be controlled manually
by setting the blower control between
the "1" and "4" positions.
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HEATING CONTROLS
BI-LEVEL HEATING
VENTILATION
C620A01P-GAT
C630A01P-GAT
C640A01P-GAT
For normal heater operation, move the
air intake control to the "Fresh" position and the air flow control to the
"Floor" position.
For faster heating, the air intake control should be placed in the intermediate position between "Fresh" and
"Recirc".
For quickest heating, the control should
be in the "Recirc" position.
If the windows fog up, move the air flow
control to the "Def" (defroster) position
and the air intake control to "Fresh".
For maximum heat, move the temperature control to "Warm".
Your Hyundai is equipped with bi-level
heating controls. This makes it possible to have cooler air from the dashboard vents and warmer air from the
floor outlets at the same time. To use
this feature,
To operate the ventilation system:
o Set the air intake control at the
"Fresh" position.
o Set the air flow control at the "BiLevel" position.
o Set the temperaute control between
"Cool" and "Warm"
o Set the air intake control to the
"Fresh" position.
o To direct all intake air to the dashboard vents, set the air flow control
to the "Face" position.
o Adjust the fan speed control to the
desired speed.
o Set the temperature control between
"Cool" and "Warm".
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
DEFROSTING/DEFOGGING
Rotary and push button type
1
2
3
4
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To use the heating/ventilation system
to defrost or defog the windshield:
C660A02P-GAT
5
C660B01P
o Set the air flow control (3) to the
"Def" position. (If the "DEF" mode is
selected, the A/C will turn on automatically and "Fresh" mode will be
activated.)
o Set the temperature control (1) to a
comfortably warm position.
o Set the fan speed control (5) to
position 3 or 4.
NOTE:
Lever type
4
3
5
2
1
C660A01P
2
In high humidity areas, the A/C can
be used with the air intake in the
"Recirc" position for increased defogging action.
C670A01P-GAT
Operation Tips
o To keep dust or unpleasant fumes
from entering the vehicle through
the ventilation system, temporarily
set the air intake control at "Recirc".
Be sure to return the control to
"Fresh" when the irritation has
passed to keep fresh air in the vehicle.
This will help keep the driver alert
and comfortable.
o Air for the heating/cooling system is
drawn in through the grilles just
ahead of the windshield. Care should
be taken that these are not blocked
by leaves, snow, ice or other obstructions.
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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
To use the air conditioner to cool interior:
C680A01P-GAT
(If installed)
Cooling
Rotary and push button type
C680A01P
Lever type
o Set the side vent control to "OFF",
to shut off outside air entry.
o Turn on the fan control switch.
o Turn on the air conditioner switch by
pushing in on the switch. The air
conditioner indicator light should
come on at the same time.
o Set the air intake control to the
"Fresh" position.
o Set the temperature control to the
"Cool" position.
("Cool" provides maximum cooling.
The temperature may be moderated by moving the control toward
"Warm".)
o Adjust the fan control to the desired
speed. For greater cooling, turn the
fan control to one of the higher
speeds or temporarily select the
"Recirc" position on the air intake
control.
C690A01P-GAT
Dehumidified heating
Rotary and push button type
C690A01P
Lever type
C690A02P
C680A02P
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
REAR HEATER AND AIR
CONDITIONER
For dehumidified heating:
C700A01P-GAT
C710A01P-GAT
Operation Tips
(If installed)
o Turn on the fan control switch.
o Turn on the air conditioner switch by
pushing in on the switch. The air
conditioner indicator light should
come on at the same time.
o Set the air intake control to the
"Fresh".
o Set the air flow control to the "Face".
o Adjust the fan control to the desired
speed. For more rapid action, set
the fan at one of the higher speeds.
o Adjust the temperature control to
provide the desired amount of
warmth.
o If the interior of the vehicle is hot
when you first get in, open the windows for a few minutes to expel the
hot air.
o When you are using the air conditioning system, keep all windows
closed to keep hot air out.
o When you must drive slowly, as in
heavy traffic, shift to a lower gear.
This increases engine speed, which
in turn increases the speed of the
air conditioning compressor.
o When driving up long grades, turn
occasionally the air conditioner off
to avoid the possibility of the engine
overheating.
o During winter months or in periods
when the air conditioner is not used
regularly, turn on the air conditioner
switch occasionally for a few minutes. This will help circulate the
lubricants and keep your system in
peak operating condition.
The rear heater can be operated with
the ignition switch at the "ON" position
by depressing the main switch in the
instrument panel.
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C720A01P-GAT
C730A02P-GAT
Main switch for the rear heater
Control panel
1. Temperature controller
Rotary type- Select the desired temperature by turn the
knob left or right.
Lever type - Select the desired temperature by sliding the
lever left or right.
Rotary type
Red - High temperaute (heating)
Blue - Ambient temperature
(ventilating)
3
2
1
C730A02P
C720A01P
The main switch for the rear heater is
installed in the instrument panel.
The main switch should be used to
switch the power of the rear heater
"ON" and "OFF".
The power is switched "ON" when the
button is pressed, and the lamp within
the switch is illuminated. Illumination
will stop and the power will be switched
"OFF" when the button is pressed
once again.
Lever type
2
1
3
C730A02P-1
2. Mode selector lever
Air flow can be switched in three
modes.
Three symbols are used to represent Floor level, Bi-level and Face
level.
3. Blower controller
The blower can be operated (when
the ignition key and main switch for
the rear heater is at the "ON" position) at three speeds to regulate the
amount of air forced through the
vehicle.
The blower speed will increase as
the switch is moved to the right.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
OVERHEAD AIR CONDITIONING
C740A02P-GAT
C750A03P-GAT
Rear Air Conditioning
(If installed)
(If installed)
B760A03P-GAT
(If installed)
The rear air conditioner can be operated with the ignition switch at the
"ON" position by depressing the main
switch in the instrument panel.
1. Air conditioning switch
The air conditioning is turned on or
off by pushing the air conditioning
button.
2. The operations of the rear air conditioner is identical to air conditioner
operation of page 2-45.
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER
(FOR EVAPORATOR AND
BLOWER UNIT)
Inside of vehicle
Evaporator unit
Blower unit
C750A03P
The overhead air conditioner can be
operated with the ignition switch at the
"ON" position by depressing the main
switch in the instrument panel.
Engine room
Air conditioner filter Air intake duct
Air intake duct
Blower knob
The blower can be operated at three
speeds to regulate the amount of air
forced through the vehicle. The overhead air conditioner will not operate if
the knob is set to the "O".
The blower speed will increase as the
knob is moved to the right.
Clamp
C760A01P
Air conditioner filter
Air intake duct
C760B01P
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The air conditioner filter is located in
the air intake duct behind the windshield washer reservoir.
It operates to decrease the amount of
pollutants entering the car.
To replace the air conditioner filter,
refer to the page 8-15.
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CAUTION:
o Replace the filter every 20,000
km (12,000 miles) or once a year.
If the car is being driven in severe
conditions such as dusty, rough
roads, more frequent air conditioner filter inspections and
changes are required.
o When the air flow rate is suddenly decreased, it must be
checked at authorized dealer.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
STEREO SOUND SYSTEM
B750A02A-AAT
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AM reception
How Car Audio Works
FM radio station
Ionosphere
FM reception
Mountains
Unobstructed
area
Ionosphere
Buildings
B750A02L
B750A01L
AM and FM radio signals are broadcast
from transmitter towers located around
your city. They are intercepted by the
radio antenna on your car. This signal is
then received by the radio and sent to
your car speakers.
When a strong radio signal has reached
your vehicle, the precise engineering of
your audio system ensures the best
possible quality reproduction. However, in some cases the signal coming to
your vehicle may not be strong and
clear. This can be due to factors such
as the distance from the radio station,
closeness of other strong radio stations
or the presence of buildings, bridges or
other large obstructions in the area.
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AM broadcasts can be received at
greater distances than FM broadcasts.
This is because AM radio waves are
transmitted at low frequencies. These
long, low frequency radio waves can
follow the curvature of the earth rather
than travelling straight out into the
atmosphere. In addition, they curve
around obstructions so that they can
provide better signal coverage.
Obstructed area
Iron bridges
B750A03L
FM broadcasts are transmitted at high
frequencies and do not bend to follow
the earth's surface. Because of this,
FM broadcasts generally begin to fade
at short distances from the station.
Also, FM signals are easily affected by
buildings, mountains, or other obstructions. These can result in certain listening conditions which might lead you
to believe a problem exists with your
radio. The following conditions are
normal and do not indicate radio trouble:
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B750B02Y-AAT
Using a cellular phone or a twoway radio
When a cellular phone is used inside
the vehicle, noise may be produced
from the audio equipment. This does
not mean that something is wrong with
the audio equipment. In such a case,
use the cellular phone at a place as far
as possible from the audio equipment.
B750A04L
B750A05L
o Fading - As your car moves away
from the radio station, the signal will
weaken and sound will begin to
fade. When this occurs, we suggest
that you select another stronger station.
o Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or
large obstructions between the
transmitter and your radio can disturb the signal causing static or fluttering noises to occur. Reducing the
treble level may lessen this effect
until the disturbance clears.
o Station Swapping - As a FM signal
weakens, another more powerful
signal near the same frequency may
begin to play. This is because your
radio is designed to lock onto the
clearest signal. If this occurs, select
another station with a stronger signal.
o Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio signals being received from several
directions can cause distortion or
fluttering. This can be caused by a
direct and reflected signal from the
same station, or by signals from two
stations with close frequencies. If
this occurs, select another station
until the condition has passed.
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CAUTION:
When using a communication system such a cellular phone or a radio
set inside the vehicle, a separate
external antenna must be fitted.
When a cellular phone or a radio set
is used with an internal antenna
alone, it may interfere with the
vehicle's electrical system and adversely affect safe operation of the
vehicle.
!
WARNING:
Don't use a cellular phone when
you are driving. Stop at a safe place
to use a cellular phone.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
AUDIO SYSTEM
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H240A01O-GAT
STEREO RADIO OPERATION (H240) (If installed)
5. BAND Selector
3. TREBLE/FADER Control Knob
(TREB/FAD)
2. BASS/BALANCE Control Knob
7. SCAN Button (BASS/BAL)
6. PRESET Buttons
4. TUNE/SEEK Select Button
1. POWER ON/OFF, VOLUME Control Knob
H240A01O
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H240B03O-GAT
1. POWER ON-OFF Control Knob
The radio unit may be operated when
the ignition key is in the "ACC" or "ON"
position. Press the knob to switch the
power on. The LCD shows the radio
frequency in the radio mode or the
tape direction indicator in the tape
mode. To switch the power off, press
the knob again.
VOLUME Control
Rotate the knob clockwise to increase
the volume and turn the knob counterclockwise to reduce the volume.
2. BASS Control Knob
Press to pop the knob out and turn to
the left or right for the desired bass
tone.
BAL (Balance Control) Knob
Pull the bass control knob further out.
Turn the control knob clockwise to
emphasize right speaker sound (left
speaker sound will be attenuated).
When the control knob is turned coun-
terclockwise, left speaker sound will
be emphasized (right speaker sound
will be attenuated).
3. TREB (Treble Control) Knob
Press to pop the knob out and turn to
the left or right for the desired treble
tone.
FAD (Fader Control) Knob
Pull the treble control knob further out.
Turn the control knob counterclockwise to emphasize front speaker sound
(rear speaker sound will be attenuated).
When the control knob is turned clockwise, rear speaker sound will be emphasized (front speaker sound will be
attenuated).
4. TUNE (Manual) Select Button
Press the ( ) side or ( ) side to increase
or to decrease the frequency. Press
either button and hold down to continuously scroll. Release button 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 next available station with a
beep sound.
When the ( ) side is pressed longer
than 0.5 second, releasing will automatically tune to the next higher frequency and when the ( ) side is
pressed longer than 0.5 second and
releasing will automatically tune to the
next lower frequency.
5. BAND Selector
Pressing the FM/AM button changes the
AM, FM1 and FM2 bands. The mode
selected is displayed on LCD.
6. PRESET station select button
Six (6) stations for AM, FM1 and FM2
respectively can be preset in the electronic memory circuit on this unit.
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HOW TO PRESET STATIONS
Six AM and twelve FM stations may be
programmed into the memory of the
radio. Then, by simply pressing the
band select button and/or one of the
six station select buttons, you may
recall any of these stations instantly.
To program 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 by 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 indicator will show in the display indicating which select button
you have depressed. The frequency
display will flash after it has been
stored into the memory with beep
sound. You should then release the
button, and proceed to program the
next desired station. A total of 18
stations can be programmed by selecting one AM and two FM stations
per button.
o When completed, any preset station may be recalled by selecting
AM, FM1 or FM2 band and the
appropriate station button.
7. SCAN Button
When the scan button is pressed, the
frequency will be increased and the
receivable stations will be tuned in one
after another, receiving each station
for 5 seconds. To stop scanning, press
the scan button again.
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CAUTION:
o Do not place beverages close to
the audio system. The playback
mechanism may be damaged if
you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, or the playback mechanism
could be damaged.
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H240C01O-GAT
CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER OPERATION (H240) (If installed)
3. TAPE PROGRAM Button
6. TAPE SLOT
2. AUTO MUSIC Select Button
4. EJECT Button
1. FF/REW Button
5. DOLBY Select Button
H240A01O
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H240A03O-GAT
1. FF/REW Button
o The FF (fast forward tape winding)
starts when the button is pressed
during the PLAY or REW.
o The play starts when the
button
is pressed again during the FF.
o The REW (rewinding) starts when
the
button is pressed during the
PLAY or FF.
o The play starts when the
button
is pressed again during the REW.
2. AUTO MUSIC Select Button
Press the button to find the starting
point of each song in a prerecorded
music tape.
The quiet space between songs (must
have at least a 4 sec. gap) can be
identified by the AUTO MUSIC SELECT button.
o Pressing the
button will play the
beginning of the next music segment.
o Pressing the
button will start
replay at the beginning of the music
just listened to.
3. TAPE PROGRAM Button
This allows you to play the reverse
side of the tape by merely depressing
the program button.
An arrow will appear in the display to
show tape direction.
NOTE:
When tape operation is abnormal
or ER8 fault code 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 the cassette loaded, the cassette is ejected.
o When the EJECT button is pressed
during the FF/REW, the cassette is
ejected.
5. DOLBY Select Button
If you get background noise during
PLAY, you can reduce this considerably by merely pressing DOLBY SELECT button.
If you want to release, press the button
again.
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CAUTION:
o Do not insert anything like coins
into the player slot as damage to
the unit may occur.
o Do not place beverages close to
the audio system. The playback
mechanism may be damaged if
you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, or the playback mechanism
could be damaged.
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H260A01O-AAT
STEREO RADIO OPERATION (H260) (If installed)
3. BASS/TREBLE Control Knob
4. SCAN Button
6. BAND Selector
7. PRESET Buttons
5. TUNE/SEEK Select Button
1. POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME/BALANCE Control Knob
2. FADER Control Knob
H260A01O
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H260B03E-AAT
1. POWER ON-OFF Control
Knob
The radio unit may be operated when
the ignition key is in the "ACC" or "ON"
position. Press the knob to switch the
power on. The LCD shows the radio
frequency in the radio mode or the CD
track indicator in either the CD mode.
To switch the power off, press the
knob again.
VOLUME Control
Rotate the knob clockwise to increase
the volume and turn the knob counterclockwise to reduce the volume.
BALANCE Control
Pull and turn the control knob clockwise to emphasize right speaker sound
(left speaker sound will be attenuated).
When the control knob is turned counterclockwise, left speaker sound will
be emphasized (right speaker sound
will be attenuated).
2. FAD (Fader Control) Knob
5. TUNE (Manual) Select Button
Turn the control knob counterclockwise to emphasize front speaker sound
(rear speaker sound will be attenuated). When the control knob is turned
clockwise, rear speaker sound will be
emphasized (front speaker sound will
be attenuated).
Press the ( ) side or ( ) side to
increase or to decrease the frequency.
Press either button and hold down to
continuously scroll. Release button
once the desired station is reached.
3. BASS Control Knob
Press to pop the knob out and turn to
the left or right for the desired bass
tone.
TREB (Treble Control) Knob
Pull the bass control knob further out.
Turn to the left or right for the desired
treble tone.
4. SCAN Button
When the scan button is pressed, the
frequency will increase and the receivable stations will be tuned in one after
another, receiving each station for 5
seconds. To stop scanning, press the
scan button again.
SEEK Operation
(Automatic Channel Selection)
Press the TUNE select button for 0.5
sec or more. Releasing it will automatically tune to the next available station
with a beep sound.
When the ( ) side is pressed longer
than 0.5 second and releasing will
automatically tune to the next higher
frequency and when the ( ) side is
pressed longer than 0.5 second, releasing will automatically tune the next
lower frequency.
6. BAND Selector
Pressing the FM/AM button changes the
AM, FM1 and FM2 bands. The mode
selected is displayed on LCD.
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7. PRESET Station Select
Button
Six (6) stations for AM, FM1 or FM2
respectively can be preset in the electronic memory circuit on this unit.
HOW TO PRESET STATIONS
Six AM and twelve FM stations may be
programmed into the memory of the
radio. Then, by simply pressing the
band select button and/or one of the
six station select buttons, you may
recall any of these stations instantly.
To program 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 by seek, scan 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 indicator will show in the display indicating which select button
you have depressed. The frequency
display will flash after it has been
stored into the memory.
You should then release the button,
and proceed to program the next
desired station. A total of 18 stations can be programmed by selecting one AM and two FM stations per
button.
o When completed, any preset station may be recalled by selecting
AM, FM1 or FM2 band and the
appropriate station button.
!
CAUTION:
o Do not place beverages close to
the audio system. The playback
mechanism may be damaged if
you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, or the playback mechanism
could be damaged.
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION (H260) (If installed)
4. SCAN Button
1.Playing CD
3. TRACK UP/DOWN
6. EJECT Button
2. FF/REW Button
5. REPEAT 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 radio operation.
o When a disc is in the CD deck, if you
press the CD button, the CD player
will begin playing even if the radio is
being used.
o The CD player can be used when
the ignition switch is in either the
"ON" or "ACC" position.
2. FF/REW (
/
)
If you want to fast forward or reverse
through the compact disc track, push
and hold in the FF ( ) or REW ( )
button.
When you release the button, the compact disc player will resume playing.
3. TRACK UP/DOWN
6. EJECT Button
o The desired track on the disc currently being played can be selected
using the track number.
o Press
once to skip forward to
the beginning of the next track.
Press
once to skip back to the
beginning of the track.
When the EJECT button
is pressed
with a CD loaded, the CD will eject.
4. SCAN Button
o Press the SCAN button to playback
the first 10 seconds of each 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 listening 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 replayed.
This process will be continued until
you push the button again.
NOTE:
o To assure proper operation of
the unit, keep the vehicle interior
temperature within a normal
range by using the vehicle's air
conditioning or heating system.
o When replacing the fuse, replace
it with a fuse having the correct
capacity.
o The preset station frequencies
are all erased when the car battery is disconnected. Therefore,
all data will have to be set again
if this should occur.
o Do not add any oil to the rotating
parts. Keep magnets, screwdrivers and other metallic objects
away from the tape mechanism
and head.
o This equipment is designed to
be used only in a 12 volt DC
battery system with negative
ground.
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o This unit is made of precision
parts. Do not attempt to disassemble or adjust any parts.
o When driving your vehicle, be
sure to keep the volume of the
unit set low enough to allow you
to hear sounds coming from the
outside.
o Do not expose this equipment
(including the speakers) to water
or excessive moisture.
!
CAUTION:
o Do not insert warped or poor
quality discs into the CD player
as damage to the unit may occur.
o Do not insert anything like coins
into the player slot as damage to
the unit may occur.
o Do not place beverages close to
the audio system. The playback
mechanism may be damaged if
you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, or the playback mechanism
could be damaged.
o Driving on the off-roads or other
vibrations may skip your compact disc.
Do not use the audio system on
off-roads as the discs could be
scratched and damaged.
o Do not grip or pull out the disc
with your hand while the disc is
being pulled into the unit by the
self loading mechanism. These
can cause poor disc scratching
to occur or trouble in the compact disc player.
o Avoid using CD-Recordable or
CD-Rewritable as the player could
not be operated in recording way
of the CD maker. When using the
compact disc player, genuine
CDs are recommended.
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STEREO RADIO OPERATION (H280) (If installed)
1. POWER ON/OFF, VOLUME Control Knob
8. BEST STATION MEMORY
or SCAN Button (If installed)
7. EQUALIZER Button
5. PRESET Buttons
4. TUNE/SEEK Select Button
3. TREBLE/FAD Control Knob
2. BASS/BALANCE Control Knob
6. BAND Select Button
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1. POWER ON-OFF Control
Knob
The radio unit may be operated when
the ignition key is in the "ACC" or "ON"
position. Press the button to switch the
power on. The display shows the radio
frequency in the radio mode, the tape
direction indicator in the tape mode or
CD track in either the CD mode or CD
AUTO CHANGER mode. To switch
the power off, press the button again.
VOLUME Control
Rotate the knob clockwise to increase
the volume and turn the knob counterclockwise to reduce the volume.
2. BASS/BALANCE Control
Knob
BASS Control Knob
Press to pop the knob out. To increase
the bass, rotate the knob clockwise,
while to decrease the bass, rotate the
knob counterclockwise.
BALANCE Control knob
4. TUNE (Manual) Select Button
Pull the Bass control knob out further.
Rotate the knob clockwise to emphasize right speaker sound (left speaker
sound will be attenuated). When the
control knob is turned counterclockwise, left speaker sound will be emphasized (right speaker sound will be
attenuated).
Press the ( ) side or ( ) side to
increase or to decrease the frequency.
Press either button and hold down to
continuously scroll. Release button
once the desired station is reached.
3. TREBLE/FAD Control Knob
TREBLE Control Knob
Press the TUNE select button for 0.5
sec or more. Releasing it will automatically tune to the next available station
with a beep sound.
When the ( ) side is pressed longer
than 0.5 second and releasing will
automatically tune to the next higher
frequency and when the ( ) side is
pressed longer than 0.5 second, releasing will automatically tune to the
next lower frequency.
Press to pop the knob out and turn to
the left or right for the desired treble
tone.
FAD (Fader Control) Knob
Pull the Treble control knob out further. Turn the control knob counterclockwise to emphasize front speaker
sound (rear speaker sound will be attenuated). When the control knob is
turned clockwise, rear speaker sound
will be emphasized (front speaker
sound will be attenuated).
SEEK Operation
(Automatic Channel Selection)
5. PRESET Station Select Buttons
Six (6) stations for AM, FM1 and FM2
respectively can be preset in the electronic memory circuit.
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HOW TO PRESET STATIONS
Six AM and twelve FM stations may be
programmed into the memory of the
radio. Then, by simply pressing the
band select button and/or one of the
six station select buttons, you may
recall any of these stations instantly.
To program 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 by 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 indicator will show in the display indicating which select button
you have depressed. The frequency
display will flash after it has been
stored into the memory with beep
sound. You should then release the
button, and proceed to program the
next desired station. A total of 18
stations can be programmed by selecting one AM and two FM station
per button.
o When completed, any preset station may be recalled by selecting
AM, FM1 or FM2 band and the
appropriate station button.
8. BEST STATION MEMORY Button (BSM) (If installed)
Pressing the FM/AM button changes the
AM, FM1 and FM2 bands. The mode
selected is shown on the display.
When the BSM button is pressed for
two seconds or longer, the six channels from the highest field intensity are
selected next and stored in memory.
The stations selected are stored in the
sequence frequency from the first preset key.
7. EQUALIZER Button
SCAN Button (If installed)
Press the EQ button to select the
CLASSIC, JAZZ, ROCK and DEFEAT
MODE for the desired tone quality.
Each press of the button changes the
display as follows;
When the scan button is pressed, the
frequency will increase and the receivable stations will be tuned in one after
another, receiving each station for 5
seconds. To stop scanning, press the
scan button again.
6. BAND Selector
CLASSIC → JAZZ → ROCK → DEFEAT
!
CAUTION:
o Do not place beverages close to
the audio system. The playback
mechanism may be damaged if
you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, or the playback mechanism
could be damaged.
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CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER OPERATION (H280) (If installed)
4. TAPE EJECT Button
5. EQUALIZER
Button
2. AUTO MUSIC
Select Button
1. FF/REW Button
6. DOLBY Button
3. TAPE PROGRAM Button
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1. FF/REW Button
o Fast forward tape winding starts
when the FF ( ) button is pressed
during the PLAY or REW mode.
o Tape play starts when the FF (
)
button is pressed again during the
FF mode.
o Tape rewinding starts when the
REW ( ) button is pressed during
the PLAY or FF mode.
o Tape play starts when the REW
(
) button pressed again during
the REW mode.
2. AUTO MUSIC Select Button
Press the button to find the starting
point of each song in a prerecorded
music tape. The quiet space between
songs (must have at least a 4 sec. gap)
can be identified by the AUTO MUSIC
Select button.
o Pressing the
button will play the
beginning of the next music segment.
o Pressing the
button will start
replay at the beginning of the music
just listened to.
3. TAPE PROGRAM Button
6. DOLBY Button
This allows you to play the reverse
side of the tape by merely depressing
the program button. An arrow will appear in the display to show tape direction.
If you get background noise during
tape PLAY, you can reduce this considerably by merely pressing the
DOLBY button. If you want to cancel
the DOLBY feature, press the button
again.
4. TAPE EJECT button
o When the
button is pressed with
the cassette loaded, the cassette is
ejected.
o When the
button is pressed
during the FF/REW mode, the cassette is ejected.
5. EQ Button
Press the EQ button to select the
CLASSIC, JAZZ, ROCK and DEFEAT
MODE for the desired tone quality.
Each press of the button changes the
display as follows;
CLASSIC → JAZZ → ROCK → DEFEAT
!
CAUTION:
o Do not insert anything like coins
into the player slot as damage to
the unit may occur.
o Do not place beverages close to
the audio system. The playback
mechanism may be damaged if
you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, or the playback mechanism
could be damaged.
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION (H280) (If installed)
6. CD EJECT Button
7. SCAN Button
(If installed)
5. EQUALIZER Button
3. TRACK UP/DOWN
2. FF/REW Button
4. REPEAT Button
1. CD Select Button
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H290F02O-GAT
1. CD Select Button
o Insert the CD with the label facing
upward.
o Insert the CD to start CD playback,
during radio operation or cassette
tape playing.
o When a disc is in the CD deck, if you
press the CD button the CD player
will begin playing even if the radio or
cassette player is being used.
o The CD player can be used when
the ignition switch is in either the
"ON" or "ACC" position.
2. FF/REW (
/
)
If you want to fast forward or reverse
through the compact disc track, push
and hold in the FF (
) or REW ( )
button.
When you release the button, the compact disc player will resume playing.
3. TRACK UP/DOWN
6. CD EJECT Button
o The desired track on the disc currently being played can be selected
using the track number.
o Press
button once to skip forward to the beginning of the next
track. Press
button once to skip
back to the beginning of the track.
When the
button is pressed with
a CD loaded, the CD will eject.
4. REPEAT Button
o To repeat the track you are currently listening 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 replayed.
This process will be continued until
you push the button again.
5. EQUALIZER Button
Press the EQ button to select the
CLASSIC, JAZZ, ROCK and DEFEAT
MODE for the desired tone quality.
Each press of the button changes the
display as follows;
CLASSIC → JAZZ → ROCK → DEFEAT
7. SCAN Button (If installed)
o Press the SCAN button to playback
the first 10 seconds of each track.
o Press the SCAN button again within
10 sec. for the desired track.
NOTE:
o To assure proper operation of
the unit, keep the vehicle interior
temperature within a normal
range by using the vehicle's air
conditioning or heating system.
o When replacing the fuse, replace
it with a fuse having the correct
capacity.
o The preset station frequencies
are all erased when the car battery is disconnected. Therefore,
all data will have to be set again
if this should occur.
o Do not add any oil to the rotating
parts. Keep magnets, screwdrivers and other metallic objects
away from the tape mechanism
and head.
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o This equipment is designed to
be used only in a 12 volt DC
battery system with negative
ground.
o This unit is made of precision
parts. Do not attempt to disassemble or adjust any parts.
o When driving your vehicle, be
sure to keep the volume of the
unit set low enough to allow you
to hear sounds coming from the
outside.
o Do not expose this equipment
(including the speakers and tape)
to water or excessive moisture.
!
CAUTION:
o Do not insert warped or poor
quality discs into the CD player
as damage to the unit may occur.
o Do not insert anything like coins
into the player slot as damage to
the unit may occur.
o Do not place beverages close to
the audio system. The playback
mechanism may be damaged if
you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio system, or the playback mechanism
could be damaged.
o Driving on the off-roads or other
vibrations may skip your compact disc.
Do not use the audio system on
off-roads as the discs could be
scratched and damaged.
o Do not grip or pull out the disc
with your hand while the disc is
being pulled into the unit by the
self loading mechanism. These
can cause poor disc scratching
to occur or trouble in the compact disc player.
o Avoid using CD-Recordable or
CD-Rewritable as the player could
not be operated in recording way
of the CD maker. When using the
compact disc player, genuine
CDs are recommended.
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AUDIO FAULT CODE
B890A01P-AAT
If you see any error indication in the display while using the CD or Tape mode, find the cause in the chart below. If you cannot
clear the error indication, take the car to your Hyundai dealer.
INDICATION
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Er2
CDP DECK MECHANICAL ERROR
After resetting the audio, push the eject button.
(EJECT ERROR, LOADING ERROR) If disc is not ejected, consult your hyundai dealer.
Er3
FOCUS ERROR
DATA READ ERROR
Make sure the disc is not scratched or damaged.
Press the eject button and pull out the disc. Then insert a normal CD disc.
Er6
DISC ERROR
Check if the disc is inserted correctly in the CD player. Make sure the disc
is not scratched or damaged.
Er8
TAPE DECK ERROR
TAPE EJECT ERROR
After resetting the audio, push the eject button.
If tape is not ejected, consult your hyundai dealer.
HHH
TEMPERATURE IS TOO HIGH
Fault code will reset automatically when the temperature returns to
normal.
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CARE OF DISC
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Damaged Disc
B850A02F-AAT
Proper Handling
Keep Your Discs Clean
Do not attempt to play damaged,
warped or cracked discs. It could severely damage the playback mechanism.
Storage
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Handle your disc as shown. Do not
drop the disc. Hold the disc so you will
not leave fingerprints on the surface. If
the surface is scratched, it may cause
the pickup to skip signal tracks. Do not
affix tape, paper, or gummed labels on
the disc. Do not write on the disc.
When not in use, place your discs in
their individual case and store them in
a cool place away from the sun, heat,
and dust.
Do not grip or pull out the disc with your
hand while the disc is being pulled into
the unit by the Self Loading mechanism.
B850A02L
Fingerprints, dust, or soil on the surface could cause the pickup to skip
signal tracks. Wipe the surface clean
with a clean soft cloth. If the surface is
heavily soiled, dampen a clean soft
cloth in a solution of mild neutral detergent to wipe it clean.
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CARE OF CASSETTE TAPES
o Never leave a cassette inserted in
the player when not being played.
This could damage the tape player
unit and the cassette tape.
o We strongly recommend against the
use of tapes longer than C-60 (60
minutes total). Tapes such as C120 or C-180 are very thin and do
not perform as well in the automotive environment.
B860A01A-AAT
B860A01L
Proper care of your cassette tapes will
extend the tape life and increase your
listening enjoyment. Always protect
your tapes and cassette cases from
direct sunlight, severely cold and dusty
conditions. When not in use, cassettes
should always be stored in the protective cassette case in which they were
originally supplied. When the vehicle is
very hot or cold, allow the interior
temperature to become more comfortable before listening to your cassettes.
HSRFL860
o Be sure that the cassette label is not
loose or peeling off or tape ejection
may be difficult.
o Never touch or soil the actual audio
tape surfaces.
o Keep all magnetized objects, such
as electric motors, speakers or transformers away from your cassette
tapes and tape player unit.
o Store cassettes in a cool, dry place
with the open side facing down to
prevent dust from settling in the
cassette body.
o Avoid repeated fast reverse usage
to replay one given tune or tape
section. This can cause poor tape
winding to occur, and eventually
cause excessive internal drag and
poor audio quality in the cassette. If
this occurs, it can sometimes be
corrected by fast winding the tape
from end to end several times. If this
does not correct the problem, do not
continue to use the tape in your
vehicle.
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ANTENNA
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Fixed Rod Antenna (If installed)
Head
Cotton
applicator
B860A03L
B860A02L
o The playback head, capstan and
pinch rollers will develop a coating
of tape residue that can result in
deterioration of sound quality, such
as a wavering sound. They should
be cleaned monthly using a commercially available head cleaning
tape or special solution available
from audio specialty shops. Follow
the supplier's directions carefully and
never oil any part of the tape player
unit.
o Always be sure that the tape is
tightly wound on its reel before inserting in the player. Rotate a pencil
in the drive sprockets to wind up any
slack.
NOTE:
Look at a tape before you insert it.
If the tape is loose, tighten it by
turning one of the hubs with a pencil or your finger. If the label is
peeling off, do not put it in the drive
mechanism when you try to eject it.
Do not leave tape sitting where they
are exposed to hot warm or, high
humidity, such as on top of the
dashboard or in the player. If a tape
is exposed to extreme heat or cold,
let it reach a moderate temperature
before putting it in the player.
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B870A02P
Your car uses a fixed rod antenna to
receive both AM and FM broadcast
signals.
This antenna is a removable type. To
remove the antenna, turn the antenna
counterclockwise. To install the antenna, turn the antenna clockwise.
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Manual Antenna
Power Antenna (If installed)
CAUTION:
o Be sure to remove the antenna
before washing the car in an automatic car wash or the antenna
may be damaged.
o When reinstalling your antenna,
it is important that it is fully tightened to ensure proper reception.
B870C02P
Your car uses a manual stainless steel
antenna to receive both AM and FM
broadcast signals. Pull up the antenna
using your fingers, as shown in the
drawing.
NOTE:
Before entering an automatic car
wash or a place with a low height
clearance, be sure that the antenna
is fully retracted.
B870B02P
The antenna will automatically be extended when the radio power switch is
turned on while the ignition key is in
either the "ON" or "ACC" position. The
antenna will automatically be retracted
and stored when either the radio power
switch is turned off or the ignition key
is set to the "LOCK" position.
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CANTION:
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 sure that the antenna is retracted and stored.
o If the antenna is dirty, be sure to
clean it in order to avoid an operation malfunction.
STARTING AND OPERATING
Before starting the Engine .......................................... 3-2
Precaution for Exhaust Fumes While
Starting and Driving .................................................... 3-2
To Start the Engine ..................................................... 3-3
Key Positions ............................................................... 3-3
Starting ........................................................................ 3-4
Manual Transmission .................................................. 3-7
Automatic Transmission .............................................. 3-9
Driving with Electronic Dual-Range Automatic
Transmission ............................................................ 3-13
Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) ........................................... 3-15
Brake System ............................................................ 3-19
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ................................. 3-23
Back Warning System ............................................... 3-24
Driving for Economy .................................................. 3-25
Smooth Cornering ..................................................... 3-28
Winter Driving ............................................................ 3-28
Additional Equipment ................................................ 3-31
Locking Differential .................................................... 3-31
3
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BEFORE STARTING THE
ENGINE
C020A01O-GAT
Before you start the engine, you should
always:
1. Look around the vehicle to be sure
there are no flat tires, puddles of oil,
water or other indications of possible trouble.
2. After entering the car, check to be
sure the parking brake is engaged.
3. Check that all windows, and lights
are clean.
4. Check that the interior and exterior
mirrors are clean and in position.
5. Check your seat, seatback and
headrest to be 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 are not needed.
9. When you turn the ignition switch to
"ON", check that all appropriate
warning lights are operating and
that you have sufficient fuel.
10.Check the operation of warning
lights and all bulbs when key is in
the "ON" position.
!
WARNING
(DIESEL ENGINE):
To ensure that sufficient vacuum
exists within the brake system during cold weather start-up conditions, it is necessary to run the
engine at idle for several seconds
after starting the engine.
PRECAUTION FOR EXHAUST FUMES WHILE
STARTING AND DRIVING
D010A01P-GAT
1. Do not breathe exhaust fumes containing carbons monoxide when
starting or driving. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas and
can cause unconsciousness or
death by asphyxiation.
2. Open all the windows fully and get
the back door closed if you smell
exhaust fumes inside the vehicle.
Have the cause immediately located
and corrected.
3. Check the exhaust system, from
time to time, for holes or loose connections if you hear a change in the
exhaust sound, or if something has
hit the exhaust system.
4. Do not race the engine in a garage
or enclosed area any longer than it
takes to start the engine and drive
the vehicle in or out. The sealed
exhaust fume may make a particularly dangerous situation.
STARTING AND OPERATING
TO START THE ENGINE
5. Avoid idling the engine for prolonged
periods with people inside the car. If
it is unavoidable, however, be sure
to do so in an open area and adjust
the heating or cooling system to
force outside into the vehicle.
6. Make sure that the ventilation air
intakes located just in front of the
windshield are kept clear of snow,
ice, leaves or other obstructions, to
assure proper operation of the ventilation system.
7. Get the back door closed while driving. An incompletely closed back
door may cause exhaust fumes to
be drawn into the vehicle. If you
must drive with the back door open
to accommodate a large object,
close the windows, open the dashboard vents and have the heating or
cooling system deliver fresh air into
the vehicle by turning the fan to high
speeds with the air intake control
lever set in the "Fresh" position (Minibus, Van).
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COMBINATION IGNITION
SWITCH
Before starting the engine:
o If your Hyundai is equipped with a
manual transaxle, place the shift
lever in neutral and depress the
clutch pedal fully.
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. Release it as soon as the
engine starts. Do not hold the key in
the "START" position for more than
15 seconds.
KEY POSITIONS
WARNING:
The engine should not be turned
off or the key removed from the
ignition key cylinder while the vehicle is in motion. The steering
wheel is locked by removing the
key.
ACC
LOCK
NOTE:
For safety, the engine will not start
if the shift lever is not in "P" or "N"
Position (Automatic Transmission).
3
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3
ON
START
C040A01E-1
o "START"
The engine is started in this position. It
will crank until you release the key.
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STARTING
4
NOTE:
NOTE:
Do not hold the key in the "START"
position for more than 15 seconds.
To unlocking the steering wheel,
insert the key, and then turn the
steering wheel and key simultaneously.
o "ON"
When the key is in the "ON" position,
the ignition is on and all accessories
may be turned on. If the engine is not
running, the key should not be left in
the "ON" position. This will discharge
the battery and may also damage the
ignition system.
C050A01A-GAT
Starting For The Gasoline
Engine
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To remove the ignition key
ACC
LOCK
ON
o "ACC"
With the key in the "ACC" position, the
some electrical accessories (radio etc.)
may be operated.
o "LOCK"
The key can be removed or inserted in
this position.
To protect against theft, the steering
wheel locks by removing the key.
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START
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1. Turn the ignition key to the "ACC"
position.
2. Simultaneously push and turn the
ignition key counterclockwise from
the "ACC" position to the "LOCK"
position.
3. The key can be removed in the
"LOCK" position.
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WARNING:
Never run the engine in a closed or
poorly ventilated area any longer
than is needed to move your car in
or out of the area. The carbon monoxide gas emitted is odorless and
can cause serious injury or death.
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Starting For The Diesel Engine
NORMAL CONDITIONS
ENGINE COLD
o Turn the ignition key to position
"ON" and wait for the pre-heat indicator light to go out.
o Operate the starter until the engine
runs.
The Starting Procedure:
ENGINE WARM
Operate the starter. If the engine does
not respond on the first attempt, wait
several seconds and try again using
the pre-heat.
1. Insert key, and fasten the seat belt.
2. Depress the clutch pedal fully and
place the gearshift lever (manual
transmission) in neutral or the selector lever (automatic transmission)
in "P" (park) position.
3. After turning the ignition key to the
"ON" position, make certain all warning lights and gauges are functioning properly before starting the engine.
4. On vehicles equipped with the diesel preheat indicator light, turn the
ignition key to the "ON" position.
The diesel pre-heat indicator light
will first illuminate in amber, and
then after a short time, the amber
illumination will goes off, indicating
that preheating is completed.
Amber lamp ON
Amber lamp OFF
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NOTE:
If the engine was not started 10
seconds after the preheating is completed, turn the ignition key once
more to the "LOCK" position, and
then to the "ON" position, in order
to preheat again.
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Tips for starting
WARNING:
Be sure that the clutch is fully depressed when starting a manual
transmission vehicle. Otherwise
there is the potential to cause damage to the vehicle or injury to someone inside or outside the vehicle as
a result of the forward or backward
movement of the vehicle that will
occur if the clutch is not depressed
when the vehicle is started.
5. Turn the ignition key to the "START"
position and release it when the
engine starts.
o Do not operate the starter motor
continuously for longer than ten
seconds; doing so could run down
the battery. If the engine does not
start, turn the ignition switch back
to "LOCK", wait a few minutes, and
then try again.
o If the engine cannot be started because the battery is weak or dead,
refer to the emergency starting section for instructions on Emergency
Starting.
o After starting the engine, do not
keep the engine idling without driving.
Once when the atmospheric temperature is very low, warm up the
engine at a high idling speed to
ensure proper circulation of the oil.
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CAUTION:
o Do not run the engine at high
rpm or drive the vehicle at high
speed until the engine has had a
chance to warm up.
o Release the ignition key as soon
as the engine starts to avoid
damaging the starter motor.
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION
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STARTING AND STOPPING THE
ENGINE FOR TURBO CHARGER
OR TURBO CHARGER INTERCOOLER (If installed)
(1) Do not race the engine or sudden
accelerate the engine immediately
after start it. If the engine is cold,
allow the engine to idle for several
seconds before it is driven to ensure sufficient lubrication of the
turbo charger unit.
(2) After high speed or extended driving, requiring a heavy engine load,
the engine should be allowed to
idle, as shown in the chart below,
before turning it off.
This idle time will allow the turbo
charger to cool prior to shutting the
engine off.
Driving Condition
Normal driving
High speed driving
Required Idlec Time
Not necessary
Up to 80 km/h
About 20 seconds
Up to 100km/h
About 1 minute
Steep mountain slopes or continued About 2 minutes
driving in excess of 100km/h
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WARNING:
Do not turn the engine off immediately after it has been subjected to
a heavy load. Doing so may cause
severe damage to the engine or
turbo charger unit.
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Your Hyundai's manual transmission
has a conventional shift pattern. This
shift pattern is imprinted on the shift
knob. The transmission is fully synchronized in all forward gears so shifting to either a higher or a lower gear is
easily accomplished.
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NOTE:
o To shift into reverse, rest the lever in neutral for at least 3 seconds after your car is completely
stopped. Then move the lever
into the reverse position.
o During cold weather, shifting may
be difficult until the transmission lubricant has warmed up.
This is normal and not harmful to
the transmission.
o If you've come to a complete stop
and it's hard to shift into 1st or
"R", put the shift lever in "N"
position and let up on the clutch.
Press the clutch pedal back down,
and then shift into 1st or "R" gear
position.
o Do not use the shift lever as a
handrest during driving, as this
can result in premature wear of
the transmission shift forks.
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RECOMMENDED SHIFT POINTS
CAUTION:
When downshifting from fifth gear
to fourth gear, caution should be
taken not to inadvertently press the
gear lever sideways in such a manner that second gear is engaged.
Such a drastic downshift may cause
the engine speed to increase to the
point that the tachometer will enter
the red-zone. Such over-revving of
the engine may possibly cause engine damage.
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Using the Clutch
The clutch should be pressed all the
way to the floor before shifting, then
released slowly. Do not rest your foot
on the clutch pedal while driving. This
can cause unnecessary wear.
Do not partially engage the clutch to
hold the vehicle on an incline. This
causes unnecessary wear.
Use the parking brake to hold the
vehicle on an incline. Do not operate
the clutch pedal rapidly and repeatedly.
Shift
from-to
Recommended
1-2
20 km/h (15 mph)
2-3
40 km/h (25 mph)
3-4
55 km/h (35 mph)
4-5
75 km/h (45 mph)
The shift points as shown above are
recommended for optimum fuel
economy and performance.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
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Good Driving Practices
o Never take the vehicle out of gear
and coast down a hill. This is extremely hazardous. Always leave
the vehicle in gear.
o Don't "ride" the brakes. This can
cause them to overheat and malfunction. Instead, when you are driving down a long hill, slow down and
shift to a lower gear. When you do
this, engine braking will help slow
the car.
o Slow down before shifting to a lower
gear.
This will help avoid over-running the
engine, which can cause damage.
o Slow down when you encounter
cross winds. This gives you much
better control of your car.
o Be sure the vehicle is completely
stopped before you attempt to shift
into reverse. The transmission can
be damaged if you do not. To shift
into reverse, depress the clutch,
move the shift lever to neutral, wait
three seconds, then shift to the reverse position.
o Exercise extreme caution when driving on a slippery surface. Be especially careful when braking, accelerating or shifting gears.
On a slippery surface, an abrupt
change in engine speed can cause
the drive wheels to lose traction and
the vehicle to go out of control.
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(Minibus/Van) (If installed)
CAUTION:
o The risk of rollover is greatly increased if you lose control of
your vehicle at highway speeds.
o Loss of control often occurs if
two or more wheels drop off the
roadway and the driver oversteers
to reenter the roadway.
o In the event your vehicle leaves
the roadway, do not steer sharply.
Instead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes.
o In a collision crash, an unbelted
person is significantly more likely
to die than a person wearing a
seatbelt.
o Never exceed posted speed limits.
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The highly efficient Hyundai automatic
transmission has four forward speeds
and one reverse speed. It has a conventional shift pattern as shown in the
illustration.
At night, with the side markers or headlights switched on, the appropriate
symbol on the quadrant will be illuminated according to the range selected.
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CAUTION:
Never shift into "R" or "P" position
while the vehicle is moving.
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The function of each position is
as follows:
o R (Reverse):
o P (Park):
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Depress the brake pedal and
push the button when shifting.
Push the button when shifting.
The selector lever can be shifted
freely.
For optimum fuel economy, accelerate gradually. The transmission will
automatically shift to the second, third
and overdrive gears.
Use to hold the vehicle in place when
parking or while starting the engine;
shift the selector lever to the "P" position. Whenever parking the car, apply
the parking brake and shift the selector
lever to the "P" position.
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CAUTION:
Never place the selector lever in the
"P" position unless the vehicle is
fully stopped.
Failure to observe this caution will
cause severe damage to the transmission.
Use for backing up the vehicle. Bring
the vehicle to a complete stop before
shifting the selector lever to "R" position.
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o N (Neutral):
In the "N" position, the transmission is
in neutral, which means that no gears
are engaged. The engine can be started
with the shift lever in "N" position,
although this is not recommended except if the engine stalls while the car is
moving.
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o D (Drive):
o L (Low gear):
o P (Park):
Use for normal driving. The transmission will automatically shift through a
four-gear sequence, giving best
economy and power. Never down-shift
manually to "2" position or "L" position
when vehicle speed is more than 96
km/h (60 mph).
Use for driving up a very steep grade or
for engine braking when descending
steep hills. When downshifting to "L",
the transmission will temporarily remain in second gear until the vehicle
has slowed enough for low gear to
engage. Do not exceed 50 km/h (31
mph) in low gear.
"L" engages 1st gear only. However,
shift-up to 2nd is performed when the
vehicle exceeds a certain speed, and
as the speed increases, shift-up to 3rd
gear occurs to prevent over-running
the engine.
Use this range to park the vehicle. This
range is also used when engine is
started and warmed up.
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o 2 (Second gear):
Use for driving on slippery road, hill
climbing or engine braking downhill.
"2" automatically shifts between 1st
and 2nd gears.
This means that no shift-up to 3rd gear
is performed. However, the shift-up to
3rd gear is done when the vehicle
speed exceeds a certain value to prevent the engine from over-running.
Manually move the selector to "D"
returning to normal driving condition.
o N (Neutral):
The engine can be started in this range,
but the use of P range is recommended
for safer start up.
NOTE:
o For smooth and safe operation,
depress the brake pedal when
shifting from "N" position or "P"
position to a forward or reverse
gear.
o The brake pedal fully depressed
in order to move the shift lever
from the "P" position to any of
the other positions.
o It is always possible to shift from
"R", "N", "D", "2", "L" position to
"P" position. The vehicle must
be fully stopped to avoid transmission damage.
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If you need to accelerate rapidly, press
the accelerator pedal all the way to the
floor. The transmission will automatically shift to a lower gear, depending
on the speed.
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CAUTION:
o Shift into "R" and "P" only when
the vehicle has completely
stopped.
o Do not accelerate the engine in
the reverse or any of the forward
positions with the brakes applied.
o Always apply the footbrake when
shifting from "P" or "N" to "R",
"D", "2" or "L" position.
o Do not use the "P" position in
place of the parking brake. Always set the parking brake, shift
the transmission into "P" and
turn off the ignition when you
leave the vehicle, even momentarily.
Never leave the vehicle unattended while the engine is running.
o Check the automatic transmission fluid level regularly, and add
fluid as necessary.
See the maintenance schedule
for the proper fluid recommendation.
OVERDRIVE SWITCH
(If installed)
NOTE:
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When the overdrive switch is turned
on, the transmission will automatically
upshift to the second, third and overdrive gears. When the overdrive switch
is turned off, the transmission will not
upshift to the overdrive gear at all.
For normal driving, the selector lever
should be left in the "D" position and
the overdrive switch turned on. To
move the selector lever, the push button on the selector lever handle may
have to be depressed first.
Turn the overdrive switch on for
good fuel economy and smooth
driving. If engine braking is needed
in the "D" range or if repeated upshifting and downshifting between
the 3rd and 4th gear is needed when
climbing a gentle slope, it is recommended that the overdrive switch
be turned off. Turn the overdrive
switch back on immediately afterward.
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DRIVING WITH ELECTRONIC DUAL-RANGE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
"NORMAL" mode where the switch is
not pressed. (The "PWR" and "HOLD"
indicators go out.)
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"POWER" Mode
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"NORMAL" Mode
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The electronically controlled dual-range
(Power/Normal) 4 speed automatic
transmission is available for you
Hyundai.
According to the road conditions, set
the switch at the "NORMAL",
"POWER" or "HOLD" mode for normal
driving, for greater power driving or for
shift stage hold driving.
Each time you press the switch, the
"NORMAL", "POWER" and "HOLD"
modes will switch alternately. The
"POWER" and "HOLD" indicator in the
instrument panel comes on or off.
Normally, drive your vehicle in the
The "N" (Normal) mode offers quiet
and smooth auto-shifting with outstanding fuel economy. The "N" (Normal)
mode is recommended for normal driving. Set the driving pattern selector
switch to the "N" (Normal) position.
Push the selector lever to the "D"
range and depress the accelerator
pedal slowly. If you need rapid acceleration, fully depress the accelerator
pedal.
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In the "POWER" mode, you can obtain
full potential of the engine for maximum acceleration and driveability. The
"POWER" mode is recommended for
higher speeds than the "NORMAL"
mode, driving in mountainous areas
and for strong acceleration. Set the
driving pattern selector switch to the
"POWER" position.
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When "HOLD" button is depressed,
"HOLD" indicator light in the instrument cluster will illuminate and automatic shifting will be performed in the
range from 2nd gear to 3rd gear only,
as shown in the table.
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"HOLD" mode
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Select the "HOLD" mode when starting your vehicle on a road surface
slippery from snow or the like, and the
vehicle will start smoothly in second
gear.
When you need quick acceleration or
engine braking power on a downhill
grade, or when you are going to go up
a long hill, press the "HOLD" switch
once again to cancel the "HOLD" function.
Position
1
2
3
4
Shifting gear
2
2
3
3
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Good Driving Practices
o Never move the gear selector lever
from "P" or "N" to any other position
with the accelerator pedal depressed.
o Never move the gear selector lever
into "P" when the vehicle is in motion.
o Be sure the vehicle is completely
stopped before you attempt to shift
into "R".
o Never take the vehicle out of gear
and coast down a hill. This may be
extremely hazardous. Always leave
the vehicle in gear when moving.
o Do not "ride" the brakes. This can
cause them to overheat and malfunction. Instead, when you are driving down a long hill, slow down and
shift to a lower gear. When you do
this, engine braking will help slow
the car.
o Slow down before shifting to a lower
gear. Otherwise, the lower gear may
not be engaged.
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FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD)
o Always use the parking brake. Do
not depend on placing the transmission in "P" to keep the vehicle from
moving.
o Exercise extreme caution when driving on a slippery surface. Be especially careful when braking, accelerating or shifting gears.
On a slippery surface, an abrupt
change in engine speed can cause
the drive wheels to lose traction and
the vehicle to go out of control.
o Do not hold the vehicle on the upgrade with the accelerator pedal.
This can cause the transmission to
overheat. Always use the brake
pedal or parking brake.
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(Minibus) (If installed)
CAUTION:
o The risk of rollover is greatly increased if you lose control of
your vehicle at highway speeds.
o Loss of control often occurs if
two or more wheels drop off the
roadway and the driver oversteers
to reenter the roadway.
o In the event your vehicle leaves
the roadway, do not steer sharply.
Instead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes.
o In a collision crash, an unbelted
person is significantly more likely
to die than a person wearing a
seatbelt.
o Never exceed posted speed limits.
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You can send your engine power to all
front and rear wheels for maximum
power. 4WD is useful when you drive
in snow, mud, ice, mountainous or
sandy areas where good traction is
required, or when your wheels lose
traction using two-wheel drive.
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Switch position
o 2H(Rear-wheel drive)
When driving on normal roads and
highway.
o 4H(High range 4-wheel drive)
When driving deep snow, sand or rough
roads with normal speed. The 4WD
indication light "HI" will be turned on to
remind you that you are in the 4H
mode.
o 4L(Low range 4-wheel drive)
When driving up or descending steep
slopes or rough roads such as muddy
road. Especially when increased drive
power is required.
The indication light "LO" will be turned
on to remind you that you are in the 4L
mode.
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CAUTION:
Do not select 4WD mode on dry
paved roads. Especially on dry high
way, never select the 4WD(4H or
4L).
Four-wheel driving on dry paved
roads for a long period will increase
the fuel consumption with possible
noise generation and early tire wear.
In addition, differential oil temperature increases with possible driving system part wear.
Manual vacuum type free wheel
hubs (If installed)
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The hubs are set to either the "FREE"
position or the "LOCK" position by
turning the handle.
1. FREE - This position is for rear wheel
drive.
2. LOCK - This position is for four wheel
drive.
Bring the vehicle to a complete stop,
adjust the free wheel hubs to Lock
(Free) position, and then resume driving. And select transfer shift switch to
desired mode.
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CAUTION:
If four wheel drive is to be used,
both the left and right free wheel
hubs must be set to the "LOCK"
position. Do not attempt to drive
the vehicle with the transfer shift
switch is selected to either the "4H"
or "4L" position if the free wheel
hubs are in the "FREE" position. If
the setting of the free wheel hubs is
to be changed after extended use of
the brake (such as for descending a
long slope), allow them to cool first.
The free wheel hubs can be become
extremely hot and could cause severe burns.
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Auto vacuum type free wheel
hubs (If installed)
Transfer shift switch operation
The auto vacuum type free wheel hub
is designed to allow for automatic 4WD
engagement when the transfer shift
switch is selected to the 4H or 4L
position.
When engaging and disengaging, the
auto vacuum type free wheel hubs will
make a clicking noise. This is normal.
By selecting the transfer shift
switch(4H, 4L), the both axles of the
vehicle are rigidly connected with each
other. This improves the traction characteristics.
2H → 4H
Select the 4H mode switch at speed
below 60~70 km/h. It is not necessary
to depress the clutch pedal (manual
transmission) or put the shift lever into
"N" position (automatic transmission).
Perform this operation when driving
straight.
4H → 2H
Select the 2H mode switch. This can
be done at any speed, and it is not
necessary to depress the clutch pedal
(manual transmission) or put the shift
lever into "N" position (automatic transmission). Perform this operation when
driving straight.
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NOTE:
If the transfer shift is switched into
2H mode, while the vehicle is making a sharp turn or performing
abrupt maneuver, the 4H indicator
light in the instrument panel will
turn off.
However, the vehicle will still be in
4H mode. This condition is normal.
When the vehicle returns to normal
driving condition, the 4WD system
will automatically transfer to the 2H
mode.
4H → 4L or 4L → 4H
1. Stop the vehicle.(0-3km/h)
2. Depress the clutch pedal (manual
transmission) or put the shift lever
into "N" position (automatic transmission).
3. Select the 4H or 4L mode switch.
2H → 4L
1. Stop the vehicle.(0-3km/h)
2. Depress the clutch pedal (manual
transmission) or put the shift lever
into "N" position (automatic transmission).
3. Select the 4L mode switch.
4L → 2H
1. Stop the vehicle.(0 - 3km/h)
2. Depress the clutch pedal (manual
transmission) or put the shift lever
into "N" position (automatic transmission).
3. Select the 2H mode switch.
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Driving Four-wheel drive safely
o The driving posture should be more
upright and closer to the wheel than
usual; adjust the seat to a good
position for easy steering and pedal
operation.
o Be sure to wear the seat belt.
o Drive carefully when off the road
and avoid dangerous areas.
o 4WD has higher ground clearance
and a narrower track to make them
capable of performing in a wide
variety of off road applications. Specific design characteristics give them
a higher center of gravity than ordinary cars. An advantage of the higher
ground clearance is a better view of
the road allowing you to anticipate
problems. They are not designed
for cornering at the same speeds as
conventional 2-wheel drive vehicles
any more than low-slung sports cars
are designed to perform satisfactorily under off-road conditions. If at all
possible, avoid sharp turns or abrupt
maneuvers. As with other vehicles
of this type, failure to operate this
vehicle correctly may result in loss
of control or vehicle rollover.
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BRAKE SYSTEM
o Do not grip the inside or spokes of
the steering wheel when driving offroad. The steering wheel could jerk
and injure your hands. Always firmly
hold the outer steering wheel when
you are driving off-road.
o Drive at lower speeds in strong
crosswinds. Because of your
vehicle’s high center of gravity, its
stability will be affected in crosswinds. Slower speeds ensure better
vehicle control.
o Whenever you drive off-road through
sand, mud or water as deep as the
wheel hub, more frequent maintenance may be required.
o Do not drive in water if the level is
higher than the bottom of the wheel
hubs.
o Check your brake condition once
you are out of mud or water. Press
the brake several times as you move
slowly until your feel normal braking
forces return.
o Four-wheel driving on flat and normal roads can result in a severe
binding condition when turning the
steering wheel.
Driving on dry paved road and
highway
Select 2H(2WD) to drive on dry paved
roads. Especially on dry highway, never
select the 4H or 4L(4WD).
Driving on snowy or icy roads
Select the 4H or 4L in accordance with
the road conditions, and then gradually depress the accelerator pedal for a
smooth start.
Driving on sandy or muddy roads
Select the 4H or 4L and then gradually
depress the accelerator pedal for a
smooth start. Keep the pressure on
the accelerator pedal constant as possible, and drive at low speed.
Climbing sharp grades
Select the 4L to maximize use the
engine torque.
Descending sharp grades
Select 4L, use the engine brake and
descend slowly.
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All the parts of the brake system are
critical to safety. Have the vehicle serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer at regular intervals according to
the service standards.
(1) The service brake is divided into
two brake circuits so that when one
brake circuit fails, the other is available to stop the vehicle. If this occurs, however, the brake pedal must
be depressed further than usual;
stop driving as soon as possible
and have the brake system serviced at the nearest authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
(2) Do not place a thick floor mat around
the brake pedal; doing so could
prevent the full pedal stroke that
would be necessary in an emergency. Make sure that the pedal
can be operated freely at all times.
(3) If the vehicle is equipped with a
brake warning lamp, the lamp will
light up if the brake fluid level is
abnormally low.
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(4) If the vehicle is equipped with a
brake booster, the brake boosting
force is lost after the brake pedal is
depressed once or twice while the
engine is off. If this occurs, the
brake will require greater force than
usual.
This is especially important when
the vehicle is being towed.
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(5) Check the brake system while driving at a low speed immediately
after starting, especially when the
brakes are wet, to confirm that it
works normally.
A film of water can form on the
brake discs or brake drums and
prevent normal functioning after
driving in heavy rain or through
large puddles, or after the vehicle is
washed. If this occurs, repeatedly
tap the brake pedal lightly while
driving to dry out the brakes.
(6) It is important to take advantage of
the braking power of the engine by
shifting to a lower gear while driving
on steep downhill roads in order to
prevent the brakes from overheating.
(7) Periodically confirm that the brake
warning lamp functions properly.
(8) With new brake linings, if possible,
avoid applying the brakes fully during the first 200 km (124 miles) of
driving.
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PARKING BRAKE
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To park the vehicle, first bring it to a
complete stop, fully engage the parking brake, and then set the gearshift
lever at 1st or reverse. Move the transfer shift lever to any position.
1. To apply, pull the lever up without
pushing the button at the end of
hand grip.
2. To release, pull the lever slightly,
push the button at the end of hand
grip, and then push it downward.
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CAUTION:
Before driving, be sure that the parking brake is fully released and brake
warning lamp is off.
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BRAKE PEDAL
Brake pedal
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Excessive use of the brake can cause
fading, resulting in poor brake response
and premature wear of brake linings.
When going down a long or steep
grade, use engine braking by shifting
the transmission into the "2" (SECOND) or "L" (LOW) position.
Parking
CAUTION:
It is important that you do not drive
the vehicle with your foot resting
on the brake pedal when braking is
not required. This practice can result in abnormally high brake temperature, excessive lining wear, and
possible damage to the brakes.
o When parking on a hill, fully engage
the parking brake and set the gear
shift lever to 1st or reverse position.
It is recommended to use chocks for
greater safety.
o Do not keep the engine running for
a long time in a closed or poorly
ventilated place. Carbon monoxide
gas is odourless and extremely poisonous and dangerous.
o Do not park in places where there
are such inflammable objects as dry
grass, waste cloth, etc. Exhaust
pipe temperature is very high just
after driving and dry grass etc., if
present around the exhaust pipe,
can catch fire.
Also avoid such places for parking
where there are inflammable objects at the rear of car.
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Loading
Good Braking Practices
Loading should not be to the point at
which the Maximum Gross Vehicle
Weight is exceeded.
Loading should be as uniform as possible.
Driving stability will be reduced if the
load is unequal between front/rear or
left/right.
Avoid sudden starts, sudden braking,
and sharp cornering.
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WARNING:
Nothing should be carried on top of
the cargo area cover behind the
rear seat. If there were an accident
or a sudden stop, such objects
could move forward and cause damage to the vehicle or injure the occupants.
o After being parked, check to be sure
the parking brake is not engaged
and that the parking brake indicator
light is out before driving away.
o Driving through water may get the
brakes wet. They can also get wet
when the vehicle is washed. Your
vehicle may not stop as quickly if the
brakes are wet and it may also pull
to one side. To dry the brakes, apply
the brakes lightly until the braking
action returns to normal, taking care
to keep the vehicle under control at
all times. If the braking action does
not return to normal, stop as soon
as it is safe to do so and call your
Hyundai dealer for assistance.
o Don’t coast down hills with the vehicle out of gear. This may be extremely hazardous.
Keep the vehicle in gear at all times,
use the brakes to slow down, then
shift to a lower gear so that engine
braking will help you maintain a safe
speed.
o Don’t "ride" the brake pedal. Resting your foot on the brake pedal
while driving can be dangerous because it can result in the brakes
overheating and losing their effectiveness. It also increases the wear
of the brake components.
o If a tire goes flat while you are
driving, apply the brakes gently and
keep the vehicle pointed straight
ahead while you slow down. When
you are moving slowly enough for it
to be safe to do so, pull off the road
and stop in a safe place.
o If your vehicle is equipped with an
automatic transmission, don’t let
your vehicle creep forward.
To avoid creeping forward, keep
your foot on the brake pedal when
the vehicle is stopped.
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o Use caution when parking on a hill.
Engage the parking brake and place
the gear selector lever in
"P"(automatic transmission) or in
first or reverse gear (manual transmission). If your vehicle is facing
downhill, turn the front wheels away
from the curb to help keep the
vehicle from rolling. If there is no
curb or if it is required by other
conditions to keep the vehicle from
rolling, block the wheels.
o Under some conditions your parking brake can freeze in the engaged
position. This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation
of snow or ice around or near the
rear brakes or if the brakes are wet.
if there is a risk that the parking
brake may freeze, apply it only temporarily while you put the gear selector lever in "P" (automatic transmission) or in first or reverse gear
(manual transmission) and block the
rear wheels so the vehicle cannot
roll. Then release the parking brake.
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ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
(ABS) (If installed)
The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) is
designed to prevent wheel lock-up
during sudden braking or on hazardous road surfaces. A computer monitors the wheel speed and controls the
pressure applied to each brake. Thus,
in emergency situations or on slick
roads, your ABS will increase vehicle
control during braking.
NOTE:
During ABS operation, a slight pulsation may be felt in the brake pedal
when the brakes are applied. Also,
a noise may be heard in the engine
compartment while driving. These
conditions are normal and indicate
that the anti-lock brake system is
functioning properly.
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WARNING:
ABS will not prevent accidents due
to improper or dangerous driving
maneuvers. Even though vehicle
control is improved during emergency braking, always maintain a
safe distance between you and objects ahead. Vehicle speeds should
always be reduced during extreme
road conditions.
The braking distance for cars
equipped with an anti-lock braking
system may be longer than for those
without it in the following road conditions.
During these conditions, the vehicle should be driven at reduced
speeds:
o On rough, gravel or snow-covered roads.
o With tire chains installed.
o On roads where the road surface
is pitted or has different surface
height.
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The safety features of an ABS
equipped vehicle should not be
tested by high speed driving or
cornering. This could endanger the
safety of yourself or others.
NOTE:
C400A01P-GAT
(If installed)
Sensor
HSRFL160
The back warning system assists the
driver during backward movement of
the vehicle by chiming if any object is
sensed within the distance of 1200
mm (47 in.) behind the vehicle. This
system is only a supplemental system.
o Back warning system should only
be considered as a supplementary function. The driver must
check the rear view.
o The audible warning signal can
be different depending on the
objects.
o The audible warning signal might
not activate in case the sensor is
frozen or stained with dirt or mud.
o There is a chance of malfunction
of the back warning system when
driving in uneven surfaces such
as woods, gravel road, jagged
road, or gradient.
o Do not push, or scratch the surface of the sensor. This will likely
damage the covering.
o The sensor system might not recognize sharp objects, thick winter clothes or sponges which
absorb the frequency.
o Clean dirty sensors with a soft
sponge and clean water.
o When more than two objects are
sensed at the same time, the closest one will be recognized first.
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DRIVING FOR ECONOMY
o Such objects may not be detected
by the system at very close range
(approximately 300 mm).
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C400B01P-GAT
C140A01A-GAT
Operation of the back warning
system
You can save fuel and get more kilometers from your car if you follow
these suggestions:
Operating condition:
WARNING:
If you don't hear an audible warning sound or if the buzzer sounds
intermittently when shifting the gear
to "R" position, this indicate a malfunction in the back warning system. If this occurs, have your vehicle checked your Hyundai dealer
as soon as possible.
o The back warning system switch is
pushed with the ignition key "ON".
o Sensing distance in backing up is
approximately 1200 mm (47 in.).
1st Warning
2nd Warning
3rd Warning
approx. 1200 mm approx. 800 mm
Sensing
to 810 mm from to 410 mm from approx. 400 mm
Distance
the rear bumper the rear bumper
Buzzer sounds
Warning Buzzer beeps
Buzzer sounds
beeps more
Sound
intermittently.
continously.
frequently.
o Drive smoothly. Accelerate at a
moderate rate. Don't make "jackrabbit" starts or full-throttle shifts
and maintain a steady cruising
speed. Don't race between stoplights. Try to adjust your speed to
that of the other traffic so you don't
have to change speeds unnecessarily. Avoid heavy traffic whenever
possible.
Always maintain a safe distance
from other vehicles so you can avoid
unnecessary braking. This also reduces brake wear.
o Drive at a moderate speed. The
faster you drive, the more fuel your
car uses. Driving at a moderate
speed, especially on the highway, is
one of the most effective ways to
reduce fuel consumption.
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o Don't "ride" the brake or clutch pedal.
This can increase fuel consumption
and also increase wear on these
components. In addition, driving with
your foot resting on the brake pedal
may cause the brakes to overheat,
which reduces their effectiveness
and may lead to more serious consequences.
o Take care of your tires. Keep them
inflated to the recommended pressure. Incorrect inflation, either too
much or too little, results in unnecessary tire wear. Check the tire pressures at least once a month.
o Be sure that the wheels are aligned
correctly. Improper alignment can
result from hitting curbs or driving
too fast over irregular surfaces. Poor
alignment causes faster tire wear
and may also result in other problems as well as greater fuel consumption.
o Keep your car in good condition. For
better fuel economy and reduced
maintenance costs, maintain your
car in accordance with the maintenance schedule in Section 6. If you
drive your car in severe conditions,
more frequent maintenance is required (see Section 6 for details).
o Keep your car clean. For maximum
service, your Hyundai should be
kept clean and free of corrosive
materials. It is especially important
that mud, dirt, ice, etc. not be allowed to accumulate on the underside of the car. This extra weight
can result in increased fuel consumption and also contribute to corrosion.
o Travel lightly. Don't carry unnecessary weight in your car. Weight reduces fuel economy.
o Don't let the engine idle longer than
necessary. If you are waiting (and
not in traffic), turn off your engine
and restart only when you're ready
to go.
o Remember, your Hyundai does not
require extended warm-up. As soon
as the engine is running smoothly,
you can drive away. In very cold
weather, however, give your engine
a slightly longer warm-up period.
o Don't "lug" or "over-rev" the engine.
Lugging is driving too slowly in too
high a gear resulting in the engine
bucking. If this happens, shift to a
lower gear. Over-revving is racing
the engine beyond its safe limit.
This can be avoided by shifting at
the recommended speeds.
o Use your air conditioning sparingly.
The air conditioning system is operated by engine power so your fuel
economy is reduced when you use
it.
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D170H01P-GAT
(1) Speed
(4) Idling
(7) Load
Avoid rapid acceleration, sudden starts,
and maximum speed driving; such
operation will result in more fuel consumption.
The vehicle consumes fuel even during idling. Avoid extended idling whenever possible.
Do not drive with unnecessary articles
in the luggage compartment.
Especially during city driving where
frequent starting and stopping is necessary, the increased weight of the
vehicle will greatly affect fuel consumption.
Also avoid driving with unnecessary
luggage, etc., on the roof; the increased
air resistance will cause more fuel
consumption.
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D170C01P-GAT
(2) Shifting
Shift only at an appropriate vehicle
speed and engine rpm.
Always use the highest gear possible.
Fuel consumption depends largely on
the manner in which vehicle is driven
but it is also affected by other driving
conditions.
(5) High speed
The higher the vehicles speed, the
more fuel consumed. Avoid driving at
full speed. Even a slight release of the
accelerator pedal will save significant
amount of fuel.
D170I01P-GAT
(8) Cold engine starting
D170G01P-GAT
(6) Tire inflation pressure
D170D01P-GAT
(3) City traffic
Frequent starting and stopping increases the average fuel consumption. Use roads with smooth traffic flow
whenever possible. When driving on
congested roads, avoid use of a low
gear at high engine rpm.
Check the tire inflation pressure at
regular intervals. Low tire inflation pressures increase road resistance and
fuel consumption. In addition, low tire
pressures adversely affect tire wear
and driving control.
Starting of a cold engine consumes
more fuel. Unnecessary fuel consumption is also caused by keeping a hot
engine running. After the engine is
started, begin driving soon.
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SMOOTH CORNERING
C150A01A-AAT
Avoid braking or gear changing in corners, especially when roads are wet.
Ideally, corners should always be taken
under gentle acceleration. If you follow
these suggestions, tire wear will be
held to a minimum.
WINTER DRIVING
D180A01P-GAT
D180B01P-GAT
Engine oil
Engine coolant
The engine oil can become very thick
at low temperatures, thus making it
difficult to start the engine.
Change to a thinner oil designed for
winter use before the start of cold
weather; for the appropriate oil viscosity, refer to the "Consumer Information" section.
If the temperature in your area drops
below freezing, there is the danger that
the coolant in the engine or radiator
could freeze and cause severe damage to the engine and/or radiator.
Be sure to add a sufficient amount of
antifreeze to the coolant to prevent it
from freezing.
The engine coolant mixture used at the
factory is intended to be left in the
cooling system and provides protection against freezing for temperature
as low as approximately -30°C (-20°F).
The concentration should be checked
before the start of cold weather and
anti-freeze added to the system if necessary.
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D180C01P-GAT
D180D01P-GAT
C160G02A-AAT
Battery
Washer fluid
To Keep Locks from Freezing
The capacity of the battery is reduced
at low temperatutes.
This is an inevitable result of its chemical and physical properties. This is
why a very cold battery, particularly
one that is not fully charged anyway,
will only deliver a fraction of the starter
current which is normally available.
It is recommended that you have the
battery checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer before the start of
cold weather and, if necessary, have it
charged.
This not only ensures reliable starting,
but a battery which is kept fully charged
also has a longer life.
To ensure proper operation of the windshield or rear window at low temperatures, anti-freeze should be added to
the washer fluid at a rate of one part
antifreeze to one part water.
To keep the locks from freezing, squirt
an approved de-icer fluid or glycerine
into the key opening. If a lock is covered with ice, squirt it with an approved
de-icing fluid to remove the ice. If the
lock is frozen internally, you may be
able to thaw it out by using a heated
key. Handle the heated key with care
to avoid burning your fingers.
D180E01P-GAT
Wiper blades
Before operating the wipers, check the
wiper blades to confirm that they are
not frozen to the windshield or tailgate.
If the blades are frozen to the windshield or tailgate, do not operate the
wipers until the ice has melted and the
blades are freed.
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Ventilation slots
The ventilation slots in the headlight
housing on the assistant seat side
should be brushed clear after a heavy
snowfall so that the operation of the
heating and ventilation systems will
not be impaired.
NOTE:
The proper temperature for using
the immobilizer key is from -40°C to
80°C. If you heat the immobilizer
key over 80°C to open the frozen
lock, it may cause damage to the
transponder in its head.
D180G01P-GAT
Door locks
To prevent the door locks from freezing up, the lock cylinders should be
masked with tape, etc., when washing
the vehicle in cold weather to prevent
the entrance of water.
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D180H01P-GAT
D180J01P-GAT
D180L01P-GAT
Parking brake
Weather strip
Tire chains
If the atmospheric temperature is below freezing, park the vehicle with the
gearshift lever in 1st or reverse and do
not engage the parking brake. If the
parking brake is engaged and there is
moisture on the brake linings, the linings could become frozen to the brake
drums, making it impossible to release
the parking brake.
When parking on a steep slope, turn
the front wheels in towards the kerb
and chock the wheels.
To prevent freezing of the weather
strip on the doors, the roof, etc., they
should be treated with silicone grease.
If tire chains are to be used, be sure
that they are mounted on the rear
wheels.
Use only tire chains which are designed for use with the tires mounted
on the vehicle; use of the incorrect size
or type of chain could result in damage
to the vehicle body.
Before driving over long stretches of
road which are free of snow, you should
remove the chains to avoid damage to
the tires.
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Washing the vehicle
The salt and other chemicals spread
on winter roads in some areas can
have a detrimental effect on a vehicle
body. You should therefore wash the
vehicle as often as convenient in accordance with our care-instruction.
Have a preservative applied and the
underfloor protection checked at an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer before
and after the cold weather season.
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Snow tires
The use of snow tires is recommended
for driving in snow and ice. To preserve driving stability, mount snow tires
of the same size and tread pattern on
all four wheels.
Snow tires worn more than 50% are no
longer suitable for use as snow tires.
Snow tires which do not meet specifications must not be used.
NOTE:
The laws and regulations concerning snow tires (driving speed, required use, type, etc.) vary. Find
out and follow the laws and regulations in your area.
NOTE:
The laws and regulations concerning tire chains vary. Find out and
follow the laws and regulations in
your area.
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ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
D190A01HR-GAT
D180M02P-GAT
It is a good idea to carry a shovel or a
short-handled spade in the vehicle
during the winter so that you can clear
away snow if you get stuck. A small
hand-brush for sweeping snow off the
windscreen and rear window is also
useful.
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(If Installed)
CAUTION:(If installed)
White smoke may arise from the
fuel fired heater outlet in the driver's
front wheel housing during winter
driving. This is a normal condition.
But, If a black (or gray) smoke is
generated heavily, have the fuel fired
heater checked by your Hyundai
dealer.
If the engine stops while the fuel
fired heater is operating, whizzing
noise may be heard from the lower
of the battery in the engine compartment.
This is due to cleaning process for
fuel fired heater and a normal operation.
It will takes about 1- 3 minutes according to fuel quantity in the fuel
fired heater fuel line.
A locking differential, if equipped, is for
the rear wheel differential only. The
features of this locking differential are
described below:
Just as with a conventional differential,
the wheel on one side is allowed to turn
at a different speed from the wheel on
the other side when the vehicle is
cornering. The difference between the
locking differential and a conventional
differential is that if the wheel on one
side of the vehicle loses traction, a
greater amount of torque is applied to
the rear wheel on the other side to
improve traction.
NOTE:
In a stationary position, the LD
(Locking Differential) will operate
when the difference of the revolution speed between the rear right
wheel and the rear left wheel occurs.
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The following procedures can be used
to confirm that the locking differential
is functioning properly:
(1) Position the vehicle so that one
wheel is on a dry paved surface and
the other on ice, snow, mud, etc.
Drive the vehicle, and observe the
operation of the locking differential.
The vehicle should not become
stuck if the differential is functioning properly.
(2) Depress the accelerator pedal
gradually, and then when traction is
good, depress it forcefully. If the
vehicle accelerates well, the differential is functioning properly.
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CAUTION:
o Never start the engine with the
gearshift lever placed in the forward or reverse while one of the
rear wheels is jacked up and the
other in contact with the ground;
doing so may cause the vehicle
to jump forward.
o If one of the rear wheels begins
to spin in mud, snow, etc., the
vehicle can sometimes be driven
out by depressing the accelerator pedal further; however, avoid
running the engine continuously
at high rpm because doing so
could damage the locking differential.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Tools and Jack ............................................................. 4-2
Spare Tire ..................................................................... 4-3
If You Have a Flat Tire ................................................. 4-6
Changing a Flat Tire ..................................................... 4-7
Towing ........................................................................ 4-13
Bleeding the Fuel System .......................................... 4-18
Removal of Water from the Fuel Filter ....................... 4-19
If the Engine Will Not Start ......................................... 4-20
Jump Starting ............................................................. 4-21
If the Engine Overheats ............................................. 4-22
Checking and Replacing Fuses ................................. 4-24
Headlight Aiming Adjustment ..................................... 4-26
Replacement of Light Bulbs ....................................... 4-27
Bulb Wattage .............................................................. 4-35
Fuse Panel Description .............................................. 4-37
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TOOLS AND JACK
E010A01P-GAT
To provide for cases of emergency,
always remember where the tools and
jack are stowed and how the jack is
removed for use.
E010C03P-GAT
E020A01P-GAT
TOOLS
JACK
To use the jack
1
Minibus/Van
Truck
E010B03P-GAT
Storage places
Minibus/Van
2
Truck
3
4
E010C03P
Ram
1.
2.
3.
4.
Release
valve
Securing nut
E010B01P-2
The tool box is at the right rear corner
of the luggage compartment (minibus/
van) or on the floor behind the seat
(truck).
Tool case
Wheel nut wrench
Screwdriver
Spare wheel carrier wrench
(Truck only)
E020A01P
Turn the knob clockwise, and then
remove the lid.
Remove the securing nut, and then
take out the jack.
IN CASE
OF EMERGENCY
CORROSION PREVENTION AND
APPEARANCE
CARE
SPARE TIRE
To use the jack handle
E030A01P-GAT
JACK HANDLE
Minibus/Van
3
E050A02P-GAT
(Minibus/Van) (If installed)
Truck
GS40050A
HSRFL050
E010B01P-1
1. Loosen the holding nut and pull out
the handle.
Check the air pressure of the spare tire
frequently and make sure it is ready for
emergency use at any time.
Maintaining the spare tire at the highest specified air pressure will ensure
that it can always be used under any
conditions (city/-high-speed driving,
varying load weight, etc.).
NOTE:
The spare tire is located underneath
the car.
HA14001
The jack handle is stored as shown in
the figure.
To assemble, follow the steps.
GS40060A
2. Insert the opposite end of the handle,
and then tighten the holding nut.
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4
To remove the spare tire:
E050B02P-GAT
To reinstall the spare tire
1. Open the tailgate
Installation is the reverse order of disassembly.
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HSRFL054
HSRFL052
2. Remove the plastic cover.
HSRFL055
HSRFL053
3. Use the wheel nut wrench to loosen
the holder mounting bolt.
4. Lift up the hanger and separate it
from the holder, and then lower the
hanger and remove the spare tire.
CAUTION:
The spare tire should always be
securely in position.
If a flat tire is changed, put the flat
tire in the spare tire mounting position, and use the wheel nut wrench
to secure it firmly.
IN CASE
OF EMERGENCY
CORROSION PREVENTION AND
APPEARANCE
CARE
4
5
E050C01P-GAT
(Truck)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
E050C02P
E050C01P
1. Connect the spare wheel carrier
wrench (1) with the wheel nut wrench
(2).
2. Insert the spare wheel carrier wrench
into the hole in the spare tire carrier
then turn the wheel nut wrench counterclockwise, and the spare tire
comes down.
3. Disconnect the steel wire (3) from
the tire support hook (4) after the
spare tire comes down completely.
4. To install the spare tire, build the
spare tire as following.
E050C05P
5. Connect the steel wire (3) with the
support hook (4).
Rear wheel tire
Wheel carrier guide
HHR4026
Tire support
Front wheel tire
E050C03P
6. Insert the spare wheel carrier wrench
into the hole in the spare tire carrier
then turn the wheel nut wrench clockwise.
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IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE
6
7. After the spare tire fully raised,
tighten by hand to about 30 kg.f
(295 N).
Then, remove the spare tire carrier
wrench with care not to turn it in the
reverse direction. Now, ensure that
the tire is secured in position.
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E050D01P-GAT
D050A01HP-GAT
Spare tire anti-theft device
(If installed)
If a tire goes flat while you are driving:
Latch plate
CAUTION:
If you cannot secure the spare tire
in position, load it on the cargo
deck and ask your nearest service
shop for inspection.
Spare wheel carrier
mounting bracket
E050D01P
This device is designed to protect the
spare tire theft.
After fitting the latch plate hole in spare
wheel carrier mounting bracket with a
spare wheel carrier wrench, lock with a
key bought personally.
1. Take your foot off the accelerator
pedal and let the car slow down
while driving straight ahead. Do not
apply the brakes immediately or attempt to pull off the road as this may
cause a loss of control. When the
car has slowed to such a speed that
it is safe to do so, brake carefully
and pull off the road. Drive off the
road as far as possible and park on
firm, level ground. If you are on a
divided highway, do not park in the
median area between the two traffic
lanes.
2. When the car is stopped, turn on
your emergency hazard flashers,
set the parking brake and put the
transmission in "P" (automatic transmission) or reverse (manual transmission).
3. Have all passengers get out of the
car. Be sure they all get out on the
side of the car that is away from
traffic.
4. Change the tire according to the
instructions provided as following.
IN CASE
OF EMERGENCY
CORROSION PREVENTION AND
APPEARANCE
CARE
CHANGING A FLAT TIRE
D060A01HP-GAT
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D060A01P-GAT
1. Obtain Spare Tire and Tool
Minibus/Van
Truck
NOTE:
The spare tire is located underneath
the car.
D060C01A-AAT
2. Block the Wheel
Flat tire
HSRFL060
The procedure described on the following pages can be used to rotate
tires as well as to change a flat tire.
When preparing to change a flat tire,
check to be sure the gear selector
lever is in "P" (automatic transmission)
or reverse gear (manual transmission)
and that the parking brake is set, then:
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E010B01P-3
HA14009
Block the wheel that is diagonally opposite from the flat tire to keep the
vehicle from rolling when the car is
raised on the jack.
HSRFL050
Remove the spare tire and take out the
jack and tool bag.
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D060D01A-AAT
D060E01P-AAT
3. Loosen Wheel Nuts
4. Put the Jack in Place
After stopping the engine and applying
the parking brake on a flat level surface, also use chocks to hold the
wheels.
2WD Front
Rear
HSRFL056
The wheel nuts should be loosened
slightly before raising the car. To loosen
the nuts, turn the wrench handle counterclockwise. When doing this, be sure
that the socket is seated completely
over the nut so it cannot slip off. For
maximum leverage, position the
wrench so the handle is to the right as
shown in the illustration. Then, while
holding the wrench near the end of the
handle, pull up on it with steady pressure. Do not remove the nuts at this
time. Just loosen them about one-half
turn.
HSRFL040
The method for jacking up the vehicle
should be remembered in order to
change a tire in the event of a puncture
and in order to install tire chains.
4WD Front
HSRFL042
E040A03P
Position the jack only at the specified
points indicated in the illustration, and
the use of the jack at other points could
damage the vehicle body.
IN CASE
OF EMERGENCY
CORROSION PREVENTION AND
APPEARANCE
CARE
4
9
D060F02P-GAT
Ram
5. Raising the Car
Minibus/Van
Truck
Pressure
piston
Jack handle
HAUT408
E020A01P
Open the lid at the right corner of the
luggage compartment (minibus/van)
or on the floor behind the seat (truck).
Loosen the securing nut, and then take
out the jack.
Using the jack handle, turn the release
valve clockwise until it reaches a stop.
Notch of
holder
HAUT405
Then fit the jack handle into the holder,
and align the groove of the jack handle
with the notch of the holder.
HAUT406
Move the jack handle up and down to
raise the ram until just before the jack
contacts the jacking point of the car.
Position the jack with the jack handle.
Position it only at the specified points
indicated in the "Put the Jack in Place".
Use of the jack at other points could
damage the car.
Moving the jack handle up and down to
raise the ram.
As the jack begins to raise the vehicle,
double check that it is properly positioned and will not slip.
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Raise the car high enough so that the
fully inflated spare tire can be installed.
To do this, you will need more ground
clearance than is required to remove
the flat tire.
Stop mark
HAUT409
!
HAUT407
Using the jack handle, turn the release
valve counterclockwise slow to lower
the ram, and then take out the jack.
Press the piston down all the way and
turn the release valve clockwise as far
as possible.
CAUTION:
o Use only the jack included with
the vehicle and use it only for
changing a wheel.
o Position the jack on a hard level
surface.
o If the release valve is loosened
by turning it 2 or more times in
the counterclockwise direction,
the jack’s oil will leak and the
jack cannot be used.
o This jack is hydraulic, and the
ram is a two-stage type. When
both rams are raised and the stop
mark(Green paint) of the upper
ram becomes visible, stop jacking immediately.
Further extension of the ram may
damage the jack.
o When the jack is used, be sure
that there is no one in or under
the vehicle.
o When jacking up the vehicle, do
so only until the tires are slightly
lifted from the ground. It is dangerous to jack up the vehicle
more than that much.
o It is very dangerous if the jack
somehow slips, so never leave
the vehicle in the jacked-up position, and never shake the vehicle
while it is raised.
!
WARNING:
Do not get under the car when it is
supported by the jack! This is very
dangerous as the vehicle could fall
and cause serious injury or death.
No one should stay in the car while
the jack is being used.
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D060H01A-AAT
6. Changing Wheels
7. Reinstall Wheel Nuts
HSRFL062
HSRFL061
Use the wrench to loosen the wheel
nuts, then remove them with your fingers. Remove the wheel cover (if installed) from the wheel and slide the
wheel off the studs and lay it flat so it
cannot roll away. To put the wheel on
the hub, pick up the spare tire, line up
the holes with the studs and slide the
wheel onto them. If this is difficult, tip
the wheel slightly and get the top hole
in the wheel lined up with the top stud.
Then jiggle the wheel back and forth
until the wheel can be slid over the
other studs.
!
HSRFL063
WARNING:
Wheel covers may have sharp
edges. Handle them carefully to
avoid possible severe injury.
Before putting the wheel into place,
be sure that there is nothing on the
hub or wheel (such as mud, tar,
gravel, etc.) that interferes with the
wheel from fitting solidly against
the hub. If there is, remove it. If
there is not good contact on the
mounting surface between the
wheel and hub, the wheel nuts could
come loose and cause the loss of a
wheel. Loss of a wheel may result in
loss of control of the vehicle. This
may cause serious injury or death.
To reinstall the wheel cover, hold it on
the wheel and put the wheel nuts on
the studs and tighten them finger tight.
The nuts should be installed with their
small diameter ends directed inward.
Jiggle the tire to be sure it is completely
seated, then tighten the nuts with your
fingers again.
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D060I01P-GAT
8. Lower Vehicle and Tighten
Nuts
Tightening torque:
Minibus,
Van
Truck
Front
12 to 14 kg.m
(118 to 137 N.m,
87 to 101 lbs.ft)
18 to 22 kg.m
(177 to 216 N.m,
130 to 159 lbs.ft)
E060J01A-AAT
After changing wheels
Rear
12 to 14 kg.m
(118 to 137 N.m,
87 to 101 lbs.ft)
18 to 22 kg.m
(177 to 216 N.m,
130 to 159 lbs.ft)
HSRFL065
HSRFL064
Lower the car to the ground by moving
the jack handle up and down. Then
position the wrench as shown in the
drawing and tighten the wheel nuts. Be
sure the socket is seated completely
over the nut. Do not stand on the
wrench handle or use an extension
pipe over the wrench handle.
Go around the wheel tightening every
other nut until they are all tight. Then
double-check each nut for tightness.
After changing wheels, have a technician tighten the wheel nuts to their
proper torque as soon as possible.
If you have a tire gauge, remove the
valve cap and check the air pressure.
If the pressure is lower than recommended, drive slowly to the nearest
service station and inflate to the correct pressure. If it is too high, adjust it
until it is correct. Always reinstall the
valve cap after checking or adjusting
tire pressure. If the cap is not replaced,
air may leak from the tire. If you lose a
valve cap, buy another and install it as
soon as possible.
After you have changed wheels, always secure the flat tire in its place and
return the jack, jack handle, and tools
to their proper storage locations.
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TOWING
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It is recommended that you may obey
the regulations in your area. If your
vehicle is to be towed, pay careful
attention to the following points.
E070A01P-GAT
Front (Minbus/Van)
Rear (Minbus, Van)
E070A01P
Front (Truck)
Tie-down hook
GY40240B
Tow at the illustrated point. Using any
part other than the designated towing
hooks could result in damage to vehicle body. The regulations concerning towing may differ from country to
country.
JFS920-1
1. Move the gearshift lever to neutral.
2. Be sure the towing speed is within
the legal limit.
3. On vehicles with steering lock system, turn the ignition switch to "ACC"
to unlock the steering wheel. If you
will be using the turn signals while
being towed, turn the ignition switch
to "ON" position.
4. To prevent the exhaust gas from
entering the towing vehicle, set the
air selection lever on the heater
control to the recirculation position.
5. Turn on the hazard warning lamps.
6. During towing, make sure that close
contact is maintained between the
drivers of both vehicles, and that
the vehicles travel at low speed.
Avoid abrupt starting or stopping
which might subject the vehicles to
shock.
7. If the transmission is malfunctioning or damaged, tow the vehicle
with the rear wheels raised off the
ground.
8. If the vehicle is equipped with a
brake booster system, the brake
boosting power will be lost and
greater force will be required to
depress the brake pedal.
9. If the vehicle is equipped with a
power steering system, greater
force will be required to operate the
steering wheel.
NOTE:
Your vehicle should only be used
to tow another vehicle if the weight
of the other vehicle is less than that
of your vehicle.
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C190A01A-GAT
C190B01S-AAT
C190C01P-GAT
TRAILER OR VEHICLE TOWING
Trailer Hitches
Trailer Brakes
If you are considering towing with your
car, you should first check with your
Province Department of Motor Vehicles
to determine their legal requirements.
Since laws vary from province to province, the requirements for towing trailers, cars, other types of vehicles, or
apparatus may differ. Ask your Hyundai
dealer for further details before towing.
Select the proper hitch and ball combination, making sure that its location is
compatible with that of the trailer or
vehicle being towed. Use a quality
non-equalizing hitch which distributes
the tongue load uniformly throughout
the chassis.
If your trailer is equipped with a braking
system, make sure it conforms to federal and/or local regulations and that it
is properly installed and operating correctly.
!
CAUTION:
Do not do any towing with your car
during its first 2,000 km (1,200 miles)
in order to allow the engine to properly break in. Failure to heed this
caution may result in serious engine or transmission damage.
The hitch should be bolted securely to
the car and installed by a qualified
technician. DO NOT USE A HITCH
DESIGNED FOR TEMPORARY INSTALLATION AND NEVER USE ONE
THAT ATTACHES ONLY TO THE
BUMPER.
NOTE:
If you tow a trailer or vehicle, your
car will require more frequent maintenance due to the additional load.
See "Maintenance Under Severe
Usage Conditions" on page 6-11.
!
CAUTION:
o Never connect a trailer brake system directly to the vehicle brake
system.
o When towing a trailer on steep
grades (in excess of 12%) pay
close attention to the engine coolant temperature gauge to ensure
the engine does not overheat. If
the needle of the coolant temperature gauge moves across the
dial towards "H" (HOT), pull over
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and stop as soon as it is safe to
do so, and allow the engine to
idle until it cools down. You may
proceed once the engine has
cooled sufficiently.
C190E05P-GAT
Trailer Weight Limit
Gross axle
weight
C190D01A-GAT
Safety Chains
Should the hitch connection between
your car and the trailer or vehicle you
are towing fail, the trailer or vehicle
could wander dangerously across other
lanes of traffic and ultimately collide
with another vehicle.
To eliminate this potentially dangerous situation, safety chains, attached
between your car and the trailer or
towed vehicle, are required in most
provinces.
Tongue load
Total trailer
weight
C190E01A
Tongue loads can be increased or
decreased by redistributing the load in
the trailer. This can be verified by
checking the total weight of the loaded
trailer and then checking the load on
the tongue.
Gross vehicle
weight
C190E02A
NOTE:
1. Never load the trailer with more
weight in the back than in the
front. About 60% of the trailer
load should be in the front half
on the trailer and the remaining
40% in the rear.
2. The total gross vehicle weight
with trailer must not exceed the
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR) shown on the vehicle
identification plate (see page 14). The total gross vehicle weight
is the combined weight of the
vehicle, driver, all passengers
and their luggage, cargo, hitch,
trailer tongue load and other optional equipment.
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3. The front or rear axle weight must
not exceed the Gross Axle Weight
Rating (GAWR) shown on the
vehicle identification plate (see
page 1-4). It is possible that your
towing package does not exceed
the GVWR but exceeds the
GAWR. Improper trailer loading
and/or too much luggage in the
tail gate can overload the rear
axle. Redistribute the load and
check the axle weight again.
4. The maximum permissible static
vertical load on the coupling device is 60 kg.
Minibus/Van
Truck
kg. (lbs)
Coupling point
C190E02P
5. The maximum permissible overhang of the coupling point:
mm(in.)
Short
Extra Long
(1.25 ton)
Minibus,Van
Minibus,Van
Truck (1 ton)
Standard
Super
1120(44)
1190(46)
1240(48)
1370(53)
6. The maximum permissible mass
of the coupling device is 25 kg.
(Truck only)
C190E01P
CAUTION:
The following specifications are
recommended when towing a
trailer. The loaded trailer weight
cannot safely exceed the values in
the following chart.
Long
Coupling point
!
With
brake Type
Without
brake Type
Maximum Towable Weight
Tongue load
Trailer weight Minibus,
Truck
Van
60
75
1,500 (3,307)
(132.3) (165.4)
700 (1,543)
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C190F01A-GAT
!
Trailer or Vehicle Towing Tips
WARNING:
o Improperly loading your car and
trailer can serious affect its steering and braking performance
causing a crash in which you
may be seriously injured.
o For automatic transmission vehicles, the trailer should be towed
with the towing vehicle unloaded,
with the exception of the driver.
Otherwise, the automatic transmission oil temperature may rise
to a temperature that may result
in serious damage of the automatic transmission.
1. Before towing, check hitch and
safety chain connections as well as
proper operation of the trailer running lights, brake lights, and turn
signals.
2. Always drive your vehicle at a moderate speed (Less than 100 km/h).
3. Trailer towing requires more fuel
than normal conditions.
4. To maintain engine braking efficiency and electrical charging performance, do not use fifth gear
(manual transmission) or overdrive
(automatic transmission).
5. Always secure items in the trailer to
prevent load shift while driving.
6. Check the condition and air pressure of all tires on the trailer and
your car. Low tire pressure can seriously affect the handling. Also
check the spare tire.
7. The vehicle/trailer combination is
more affected by crosswind and
buffeting. When being passed by a
large vehicle, keep a constant speed
and steer straight ahead. If there is
too much wind buffeting, slow down
to get out of the other vehicle’s air
turbulence.
8. When parking your car and trailer,
especially on a hill, be sure to follow
all the normal precautions. Turn your
front wheel into the curb, set the
parking brake firmly, and put the
transmission in 1st or "R" (manual
transmission) or "P" (automatic
transmission). In addition, place
wheel chocks at each of the trailer’s
tires.
9. If the trailer has electric brakes,
start your vehicle and trailer moving, and then apply the trailer brake
controller by hand to be sure the
brakes are working. This lets you
check your electrical connection at
the same time.
10.During your trip, check occasionally to be sure that the load is
secure, and that the lights and any
trailer brakes are still working.
11.Avoid jerky starts, sudden acceleration or sudden stops.
12.Avoid sharp turns and rapid lane
changes.
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BLEEDING THE FUEL SYSTEM
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13.Avoid holding the brake pedal down
too long or too frequently. This could
cause the brakes to overheat, resulting in reduced braking efficiency.
14.When going down a hill, shift into a
lower gear and use the engine braking effect. When ascending a long
grade, downshift the transmission
to a lower gear and reduce speed to
reduce chances of engine overloading and/or overheating.
15.If you have to stop while going
uphill, do not hold the vehicle in
place by pressing on the accelerator. This can cause the automatic
transmission to overheat. Use the
parking brake or footbrake.
NOTE:
When towing, check transmission
fluid more frequently.
E090A01P-GAT
!
CAUTION:
If overheating should occur when
towing, (temperature gauge reads
near red zone), taking the following
action may reduce or eliminate the
problem.
1. Turn off the air conditioner.
2. Reduce highway speed.
3. Select a lower gear when going
uphill.
4. While in stop and go traffic, place
the gear selection in park or neutral and idle the engine at a higher
speed.
E090A01P
The fuel system should be bled to
remove air as described in the illustration if the fuel supply is exhausted
during travel, when the fuel filter is
replaced, or if the vehicle is not used
for a long time.
1. Loosen the air plug at the top of the
fuel filter.
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REMOVAL OF WATER FROM
THE FUEL FILTER
E100A02P-GAT
!
E090A02P
2. Pump the hand pump until there are
no more bubbles in the fuel coming
out of the air plug. When doing this,
place a cloth around the air plug to
prevent the escaping fuel from spewing about.
3. Tighten the air plug when there are
no more bubbles in the fuel.
4. Continue pumping until the hand
pump becomes stiff.
5. Finally, check to be sure that there
is no leakage of fuel.
If in doubt, consult your nearest
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
WARNING:
o Do not smoke or have any other
open flame near the vehicle while
bleeding the fuel system.
o Be sure to carefully clean away
any fuel which spilled onto
nearby parts coming out of the
air plug, because such accumulations of fuel might ignite and
cause a fire.
Drain plug
GS40310A
If the fuel filter warning lamp illuminates during driving, it indicates that
water has accumulated in the fuel filter. If this occurs, remove the water as
described below.
1. Loosen the drain plug at the bottom
of the fuel filter.
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IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT
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NOTE:
Pump
D010A01A-AAT
It is recommended that water accumulated in the fuel filter should be
removed by an authorized Hyundai
dealer.
!
GS40320A
2. Operate the hand pump slowly 6 or
7 times in order to force the water
out through the drain plug.
3. Tighten the drain plug when water
no longer comes out.
4. Loosen the air plug and bleed the
air.
(Refer to "Bleeding the fuel system".)
5. Check to be sure that the warning
lamp illuminates when the ignition
key is turned to "ON", and that it
goes off when the engine is started.
If in doubt, consult your nearest
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
WARNING:
o Do not smoke or have any other
open flame near the vehicle while
bleeding the fuel system.
o Be sure to carefully wipe away
any water drained out in this
manner, because the fuel mixed
in the water might be ignited and
result in a fire.
!
WARNING:
If the engine will not start, do not
push or pull the car to start it. This
could result in a collision or cause
other damage. In addition, push or
pull starting may cause the catalytic converter to be overloaded and
create a fire hazard.
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JUMP STARTING
D010B02A-AAT
If Engine Doesn't Turn Over or
Turns Over Slowly
D010B02P
1. If your car has an automatic
transaxle, be sure the gear selector
lever is in "N" or "P" and the emergency brake is set.
2. Check the battery connections to be
sure they are clean and tight.
3. Turn on the interior light. If the light
dims or goes out when you operate
the starter, the battery is discharged.
4. Check the starter connections to be
sure they are securely tightened.
5. Do not push or pull the vehicle to
start it. See instructions for "Jump
Starting".
If Engine Turns Over Normally
but Does Not Start
1. Check fuel level.
2. With the key in the "OFF" position,
check all connectors at ignition coils
and spark plugs(For Gasoline Engine) or check all connectors at
glow plug and glow plug relay(For
Diesel Engine). Reconnect any that
may be disconnected or loose.
3. Check fuel line in the engine room.
4. If engine still refuses to start, call a
Hyundai dealer or seek other qualified assistance.
D010D01A-AAT
If the Engine Stalls While
Driving
1. Reduce your speed gradually, keeping a straight line. Move cautiously
off the road to a safe place.
2. Turn on your emergency flashers.
3. Try to start the engine again. If your
vehicle will not start, contact a
Hyundai dealer or seek other qualified assistance.
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E110A02P-GAT
Discharged battery
Booster battery
HA1FL4001
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WARNING:
The gas produced by the battery
during the jump-start operation is
highly explosive. If these instructions are not followed exactly, serious personal injury and damage to
the vehicle may occur! If you are
not sure how to follow this procedure, seek qualified assistance.
Automobile batteries contain sulfuric acid. This is poisonous and
highly corrosive. When jump starting, wear protective glasses and be
careful not to get acid on yourself,
your clothing or on the car.
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1. Both batteries must be 12V. The
capacity (Ah) of the battery supplying current should not be significantly below that of the discharged
battery.
2. Use only heavy-duty jumper cables.
3. A discharged battery can freeze. A
frozen battery must be thawed out
before connecting the jumper cables.
4. There should be no contact between the two vehicles; otherwise
current may flow when the positive
terminal is connected.
5. The discharged battery must be
correctly connected to the vehicle
electrical system.
6. Run the engine of the vehicle supplying current.
7. Connect the jumper cables as follows:
(1) Connect one end of one jumper
cable to the positive terminal of
the flat battery, and the other
end to the positive terminal of
the booster battery.
(2) Connect one end of the other
jumper cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery, and
the other end to the engine block
of the vehicle with the flat battery
at the point farthest from the
battery.
!
CAUTION:
o Do not allow the jumper cable
clips to touch one another.
o Do not connect the jumper cable
to the negative terminal of the
flat battery.
The battery generates explosive
gas, and a spark caused when
the jumper cable is disconnected
from the negative terminal could
ignite this gas and cause an explosion.
o Be careful that the jumper cable
becomes not caught in the cooling fan, etc.
8. Start engine as described "Starting
the engine" in section 3.
9. After the engine is started, disconnect the cables in the reverse order.
D030A02A-AAT
If your temperature gauge indicates
overheating, you experience a loss of
power, or hear loud pinging or knocking and the engine is probably too hot.
If this happens to you, you should:
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as
it is safe to do so.
2. Place the gear selector lever in "P"
(automatic transmission), or neutral
(manual transmission) and set the
parking brake. If the air conditioning
is on, turn it off.
3. If engine coolant is running out under the car or steam is coming out
from the hood, stop the engine. Do
not open the hood until the engine
coolant has stopped running or the
steaming has stopped. If there is no
visible loss of engine coolant and no
steam, leave the engine running
and check to be sure the engine
cooling fan is operating. If the fan is
not running, turn the engine off.
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4. Check to see if the water pump drive
belt is missing. If it is not missing,
check to see that it is tight. If the
drive belt seems to be satisfactory,
check for engine coolant leaking
from the radiator, hoses or under
the car. (If the air conditioning had
been in use, it is normal for cold
water to be draining from it when
you stop).
!
WARNING:
While the engine is running, keep
hair, hands, long hair and clothing
away from moving parts such as
the fan and drive belts to prevent
injury.
!
WARNING (Diesel only):
Never work on injection system with
engine running or within 30 seconds after shutting off engine. High
pressure pump, rail, injectors and
high pressure pipes are subject to
high pressure even after the engine
stopped. The fuel jet produced by
fuel leaks may cause serious injury, if it touch the body. People
using pacemakers should not move
than 30cm closer to the ECU or
wiring harness within the engine
room while engine is running, since
the high currents in the Common
Rail system produce considerable
magnetic fields.
5. If the water pump drive belt is broken or engine coolant is leaking out,
stop the engine immediately and
call the nearest Hyundai dealer for
assistance.
!
WARNING:
Do not remove the radiator cap when
the engine is hot. This can allow
coolant to be blown out of the opening and cause serious burns.
6. If you cannot find the cause of the
overheating, wait until the engine
temperature has returned to normal. Then, if the engine coolant has
been lost, carefully add coolant to
the reservoir (page 8-12) to bring
the fluid level in the reservoir up to
the halfway mark.
7. Proceed with caution, keeping alert
for further signs of overheating. If
overheating happens again, call a
Hyundai dealer for assistance.
!
CAUTION:
Serious loss of engine coolant indicates there is a leak in the cooling
system and this should be checked
as soon as possible by a Hyundai
dealer.
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CHECKING AND REPLACING FUSES
G200B02A-AAT
G200A01A-AAT
Replacing a Fusible Link
Melted
!
Good
HSRFL200
A fusible link will melt if the electrical
circuits from the battery are ever overloaded, thus preventing damage to the
entire wiring harness. (This could be
caused by a short in the system drawing 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 fuse box for easy
inspection.
CAUTION:
Replacing Accessory Fuse
When replacing a fusible link, never
use anything but a new fusible link
with the same or lower amperage
rating. Never use a piece of wire or
a higher-rated fusible link. This
could result in serious damage and
create a fire hazard.
HSR4021
The fuse box for the lights and other
electrical accessories will be found low
on the dashboard on the driver's side.
Inside the box you will find a list showing the circuits protected by each fuse.
If any of your car's lights or other
electrical accessories stop working, a
blown fuse could be the reason. If the
fuse has burned out, you will see that
the metal strip inside the fuse has
burned through.
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If you suspect a blown fuse, follow this
procedure:
1. Turn off the ignition and all other
switches.
2. Open the fuse box and examine
each fuse. Remove each fuse by
pulling it toward you (a small "fuse
puller" tool is contained in the fuse
box to simplify this operation).
3. Be sure to check all other fuses
even if you find one that appears to
have burned out.
4. Replace the blown fuse by pressing
a new fuse of the same rating into
place. The fuse should be a snug fit.
If it is not, have the fuse clip repaired
or replaced by a Hyundai dealer. If
you do not have a spare fuse, you
may be able to borrow a fuse of the
same or lower rating from an accessory you can temporarily get along
without (the radio or cigarette lighter, for example). Always remember
to replace the borrowed fuse.
!
CAUTION:
A burned-out fuse indicates that
there is a problem in the electrical
circuit. If you replace a fuse and it
blows as soon as the accessory is
turned on, the problem is serious
and should be referred to a Hyundai dealer for diagnosis and repair.
Never replace a fuse with anything
except a fuse with the same or a
lower amperage rating. A higher
capacity fuse could cause damage
and create a fire hazard.
NOTE:
See page 4-37 for the fuse panel
descriptions.
Good
Burned out
G200B02A
HSR4022
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HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTMENT
G290A03P-AAT
1. Keep all tires inflated to the correct
pressure.
2. Place the vehicle on level ground
and press the front bumper and rear
bumper down several times.
3. See that the vehicle is unloaded
(except for full levels of coolant,
engine oil and fuel, and spare tire,
jack, and tools). Have the driver or
equivalent weight placed in driver's
seat.
4. Clean the head lights lens and turn
on the headlight (Low beam).
Minibus/Van
G290B03P-AAT
Truck
Before performing aiming adjustment,
make sure of the following.
Horizontal
aiming
Vertical
aiming
G290A02P
Adjustment After Headlight
Assembly Replacement
Vertical
aiming
30mm (1.18 in.) Vertical line
Horizontal line
W
"P"
Horizontal
aiming
H
Cut-off line
L
G290A01P-1
5. Open the hood.
6. Draw the vertical line (through the
center of each headlight beam pattern) and the horizontal line (through
the center of each headlight beam
pattern) on the aiming screen.
And then, draw a horizontal parallel
line at 30 mm (1.18 in.) under the
horizontal line.
7. Adjust each cut-off line of the low
beam to the parallel line with a phillips
screwdriver - VERTICAL AIMING.
8. Adjust each cut-off line of the low
beam to the each vertical line with a
phillips screwdriver - HORIZONTAL
AIMING.
H
Ground
line
G290B01L
If the vehicle has had front body repair
and the headlight assembly has been
replaced, the headlight aiming should
be checked using the aiming screen as
shown in the illustration. Turn on the
headlight switch. (Low Beam Position)
1. Adjust headlights so that main axis
of light is parallel to center line of the
body and is aligned with point "P"
shown in the illustration.
2. Dotted lines in the illustration show
center of headlights.
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REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT
BULBS
Specifications:
"H":
Horizontal center line of headlights
from ground
"W":
Distance between each headlight center
mm(in.)
mm(in.)
2WD
4WD
Long wheel
base
Extra long
wheel base
MINIBUS
894
(35.20)
1006
(39.61)
VAN
855
(33.66)
TRUCK
-
-
-
-
-
-
MINIBUS
2WD
4WD
Long wheel
base
Extra long
wheel base
TRUCK
-
1380
(54.33)
-
847
(33.35)
845
(33.27)
VAN
-
-
-
-
-
1272
(50.08)
"L":
Distance between the headlights and
the wall that the lights are tested against
: 3,000 mm (118.11 in.).
G260A03A-AAT
Before attempting to replace a headlight bulb, be sure the switch is turned
to the "OFF" position.
The next paragraph shows how to
reach the headlight bulbs so they may
be changed. Be sure to replace the
burned-out bulb with one of the same
number and wattage rating.
See page 4-35 for the wattage descriptions.
!
CAUTION:
Keep the lamps out of contact with
petroleum products, such as oil,
gasoline, etc.
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G270A01P-GAT
HEADLIGHT AND FRONT TURN
SIGNAL LIGHT
MINIBUS/VAN
Turn signal light
HSRFL271
Headlight
Front position light
4. Using a spanner of the correct size,
remove the headlight assembly
mounting bolts.
HSRFL273
6. Turn the plastic cover counterclockwise and remove it.
HSRFL270
Replacement instructions:
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.
HSRFL274
HSRFL272
5. Disconnect the power cord from the
back of the headlight.
7. Push the bulb spring to remove the
headlight bulb.
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G270B01P-GAT
REAR COMBINATION LIGHT
(3)
Rear Turn signal light
Back up light
(2)
(1)
G270A03O
HSRFL275
8. Remove the protective cap from the
replacement bulb and install the new
bulb by matching the plastic base
with the headlight hole. Retighten
the bulb spring and reconnect the
power cord.
9. Use the protective cap and carton to
promptly dispose of the old bulb.
10.Check for proper headlight aim.
(1) Headlight
(2) Front position light
(3) Front turn signal light
Tail/Stop light
!
HSRFL294
WARNING:
This halogen bulb contains gas
under pressure and if impacted
could shatter, resulting in flying
fragments. Always wear eye protection when servicing the bulb.
Protect the bulb against abrasions
or scratches and against liquids
when lighted. Turn the bulb on only
when installing in a headlight. Replace the headlight if damaged or
cracked. Keep the bulb out of the
reach of children and dispose of
the used bulb with care.
Luggage compartment
1. Open the tail gate.
HSRFL276
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30
2. Remove the mounting screws of the
rear combination light with a phillips
screwdriver.
4. To replace the rear combination
light, remove it from the bulb holder
and install the new bulb.
(1) Rear turn signal light
(2) Tail/Stop light
Tail gate
(1)
(2)
1. Open the tail gate.
HSRFL293
3. To replace the rear combination light,
remove it from the bulb holder and
install the new bulb.
HSRFL277
3. Disconnect the power cord from the
bulb base in the back of the rear
comdination light.
(1) Back up light
(2) Tail/Stop light
HSRFL279
(1)
(2)
HSRFL278
2. Remove the plastic cover with pulling it.
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G270C01A-GAT
G270D01P-GAT
SIDE REPEATER (If installed)
INTERIOR LIGHT
Map light
With sunroof
HSRFL284
HSRFL292
1. Push the cover toward the front of
the vehicle and remove it.
3. Replace with a new bulb.
HSRFL300
Without sunroof
HSRFL297
HSRFL283
2. Disconnect the power cord.
1. Remove the plastic cover with a flathead screwdriver.
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Front Room light
With sunroof
With sunroof
With sunroof
HSRFL301
HSRFL303
HSRFL302
Without sunroof
Without sunroof
Without sunroof
HSRFL298
HSRFL291
2. Replace with a new bulb.
HSRFL290
1. Remove the plastic cover with a flathead screwdriver.
2. Replace with a new bulb.
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Rear Room light
G270E01P-GAT
STEP LIGHT
HSRFL287
HSRFL285
1. Remove the plastic cover with a flathead screwdriver.
3. Disconnect the power cord.
4. Replace with a new bulb.
HSRFL288
1. Remove the mounting screws with
phillips screwdriver, and then disconnect the power cord.
HSRFL286
2. Remove the mounting screws of the
room light holder with phillips screwdriver.
HSRFL289
2. Replace with a new bulb.
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E130F01P-GAT
LICENCE-PLATE LIGHT
Minbus/Van
HSRFL299
Remove the lens mounting screws,
remove the lens, then remove the bulb
by turning it counterclockwise while
pressing it inward.
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OF EMERGENCY
CORROSION PREVENTION AND
APPEARANCE
CARE
BULB WATTAGE
35
G280A01P-GAT
MINIBUS/VAN
7
3
2
1
NO.
1
2
4
Part Name
Map light
Front
Rear (Glow type/Fluorescent type)
3
Interior
4
5
Side repeater
Door edge warning light
6
5
High/Low
Headlight Turn signal light
Position light
Front fog light
Room light
4
Wattage
60/55
21
5
55
8
10
10
5
5
8
10
9
G280A01P
NO.
Part Name
6 Rear fog light
7 High mounted stop light
8 License plate light
Stop/tail light
9
Rear combination light
10
Step light
Turn signal light
Back up light
Wattage
21
16/5(LED)
5
21/5(O/S LAMP)
5(I/S LAMP)
21
16
5
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G280B01P-GAT
TRUCK
3
2
1
4
5
6
G280B01P
NO.
1
Part Name
Front fog light
High/Low
2
3
Headlight
Interior
Wattage
NO.
55
4
Part Name
Side repeater
55/55
Turn signal light
21
Position light
5
Map light
55
Room light
8
5
6
Rear combination light
License plate light
Wattage
10
Stop/tail light
21
Turn signal light
21
Back up light
21
5
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CORROSION PREVENTION AND
APPEARANCE
CARE
FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTION
37
G200B01P-GAT
MINIBUS/VAN
Engine Compartment (Diesel Engine)
DESCRIPTION
ALT
GLOW
ABS
FR HTR
RR HTR
DEF.
C/FAN
G200A01P
4
AMPERAGES
120A
80A
30A
30A
30A
40A
30A
CIRCUIT PROTECTED
Generator
Glow relay, Glow control module (D4BB)
ABS control module
Blower relay
Rear blower relay
Fuse 16, 25, 26
FUSIBLE
Condenser fan main relay, Condenser fan relay (LOW)
LINK
Ignition switch, Generator, Start relay, COMP. Fuse, I/C FAN Fuse,
IGN
40A
ECU Fuse.
ABS control module
ABS
30A
Power window relay, Siren relay
P/W
30A
Tail lamp relay, Head lamp relay
TAIL
40A
Front fog lamp relay, Horn relay, Power connector
BATT
50A
I/C FAN/FR HTD 15A/20A Inter cooler fan relay, Air temperature switch/Windshield glass defogger
A/C compressor relay
COMP.
10A
Main power relay (D4CB), Engine control relay, Fuel pump relay(Gasoline)
ECU
30A
Illuminations, Left rear combination lamp, Left license lamp
T/LP(LH)
10A
FUSE
Illuminations, Right rear combination lamp, Right license lamp
T/LP(LH)
10A
Left/Right horn
HORN
10A
Front fog lamp switch, Left /Right front fog lamp
FOG
15A
Left head lamp
H/LP(LH)
10A
Right head lamp, Instrument cluster
H/LP(RH)
10A
POWER CONNECTOR
Hazard relay, Fuse 23, 24
15A
NOTE:
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 fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
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G200C01P-GAT
Engine compartment (Gasoline Engine)
DESCRIPTION
ALT
ABS
FR HTR
RR HTR
DEF.
C/FAN
AMPERAGES
120A
30A
30A
30A
40A
30A
CIRCUIT PROTECTED
Generator
ABS control module
Blower relay
Rear blower relay
Fuse 16, 25, 26
FUSIBLE
Condenser fan main relay, Condenser fan relay (LOW)
LINK
Ignition switch, Generator, Start relay, COMP. Fuse,FR HTD Fuse,
IGN
40A
ECU Fuse.
ABS control module
ABS
30A
Power window relay, Siren relay
P/W
30A
Tail lamp relay, Head lamp relay
TAIL
40A
Front fog lamp relay, Horn relay, Power connector
BATT
50A
I/C FAN/FR HTD 15A/20A Inter cooler fan relay, Air temperature switch/Windshield glass defogger
A/C compressor relay
COMP.
10A
Main power relay (D4CB), Engine control relay, Fuel pump relay(Gasoline)
ECU
30A
Illuminations, Left rear combination lamp, Left license lamp
T/LP(LH)
10A
FUSE
Illuminations, Right rear combination lamp, Right license lamp
T/LP(LH)
10A
Left/Right horn
HORN
10A
Front fog lamp switch, Left /Right front fog lamp
FOG
15A
Left head lamp
H/LP(LH)
10A
Right head lamp, Instrument cluster
H/LP(RH)
10A
POWER CONNECTOR
Hazard relay, Fuse 23, 24
15A
G200B01P
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OF EMERGENCY
CORROSION PREVENTION AND
APPEARANCE
CARE
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39
G200D01P-GAT
CIRCUIT PROTECTED
FUSE AMPERAGES
Inner Panel
1
10A
Power outside mirror switch
2
15A
Audio, Digital clock, Cigarette lighter, Multi-meter, A/T shift & key lock control module
3
15A
Power outlet
4
10A
Heater control module, Mode actuator
5
20A
Front wiper & Washer
6
15A
Rear wiper & Washer
7
10A
8
10A
9
10A
Rear fog lamp relay
10
10A
Seat warmer switch
11
10A
Instrument cluster
12
10A
SRS control module
Left front/rear sunroof relay, PTC heater relay, Fuel filter heater relay, Thermo sensor,
Hear lamp relay, Condenser fan main relay, HLLD switch, Inter cooler fan relay
ETACM, Power & hold switch, Front wiper relay, Seat belt tension reducer, Blower relay,
Overhead blower relay, Outside mirror defogger relay, Rear window defogger relay,
Rear blower relay, Rear blower main switch, Rear blower sub switch
ABS control module, Neutral switch, Back-up lamp switch, Vehicle speed sensor, Fuel
water sensor, Fuel filter switch, Fuel filter heater, Transaxle range switch, Instrument
13
10A
14
10A
Hazard switch
15
10A
ETACM, ECM (D4BH), ECM (D4CB), Immobilizer control module, Idle-up control module
16
25A
Rear window defogger relay
17
20A
Left front sunroof relay
18
20A
Left rear sunroof relay
19
10A
Data link connector, Heater control module, Outside mirror defogger relay
20
15A
Stop lamp switch
cluster, TCM, Stop lamp switch, A/T shift & Key lock control module, G-Sensor, Overdrive
switch, A/T shift lever
G200D01P
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40
CIRCUIT PROTECTED
FUSE AMPERAGES
21
10A
Digital clock, Hazard switch, A/T key solenoid, A/T shift lever
22
20A
TCCM
23
10A
24
15A
Back warning buzzer, Immobilizer control module, Audio, Power antenna
25
20A
Door lock relay, Door unlock relay
26
10A
Overhead blower relay
27
15A
28
10A
-
20A/15A/10A
Hazard relay, Multipurpose check connector, Front door lamp, ETACM, Step lamp,
Instrument cluster, Room lamp switch, TCM, Room lamp, Ignition key ILL & Door warning
switch
Conderser fan relay (D4CB), Inter cooler fan relay (D4CB), Glow relay (D4CB),
Stop lamp switch, Throttle flap solenoid, EGR solenoid valve
ECM (D4CB), Immobilizer control module (D4CB)
SPARE
IN CASE
OF EMERGENCY
CORROSION PREVENTION AND
APPEARANCE
CARE
4
41
G200E01P-GAT
TRUCK
Engine Compartment
DESCRIPTION
LABEL
ALT
GLOW
HTR
P/WINDOW
BATT
FUSIBLE
IGN
LINK
TAIL
A/C
C/FAN
ABS.1
ABS.2
TCI
COMP
ECU
TAIL (LH)
TAIL (RH)
FUSE
HORN
FOG
H/LP (LH)
H/LP (RH)
POWER CONNECTOR
AMPERAGES
100
80
30
30
50
40
40
30
30
30
30
10
10
15
10
10
10
15
10
10
20
CIRCUIT PROTECTED
Generator
Glow control
Blower control
Power window control
Fog lamp, Horn, Power connector, Fuse 13, 14, 15
Ignition switch, Start relay, Generator
Tail lamp relay, Head lamp fuse
TCI fuse, Compressor fuse
Condenser fan
ABS control module
ABS control module
Idle up fan motor relay
A/C compressor relay
Engine control relay
Left tail lamp, Illumination
Right tail lamp, Illumination
Horn
Fog lamp
Left head lamp
Right head lamp
Fuse 23, 24
G200E01P
NOTE:
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 fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
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G200F01P-GAT
Passenger Compartment
G200F01P
FUSE
1
2
3
4
AMPERAGES
15A
10A
10A
20A
5
10A
6
10A
7
15A
8
10A
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
10A
10A
10A
10A
10A
10A
10A
10A
15A
10A
10A
10A
CIRCUIT PROTECTED
Power outside mirror switch, Cigarette lighter, Digital clock
Audio
DRL, ABS control module, condenser fan relay
Wiper motor, Washer motor
Blower relay, Head lamp relay, Power window relay, Defogger relay, Mode actuator,
Rear fog relay, Head lamp leveling switch, Heater control panel, Left (Right) head
lamp leveling actuator
ECM, Neutral switch, Injection pump, Engine control relay, Intercooler fan relay, EGR
solenoid valve, SRS control module
SRS control module
Back-up lamp switch, Vehicle speed sensor, ABS relay, Instrument cluster,
Pre-excitation resistor
Hazard switch
TACM
Instrument cluster
A/C switch
Stop lamp switch
Hazard switch
Not used.
Not used.
Not used.
Defogger relay
Rear fog lamp relay
Left power door lock actuator
Not used.
ECM, Start relay
Digital clock, Tachograph, Power antenna, Audio
Instrument cluster, Front (Rear) room lamp, TACM, Door warning switch & Key ill.
APPEARANCE CARE
Washing/Waxing/Polishing ...........................................
Window Glass ..............................................................
Chassis and Underbody Protection ..............................
Engine Compartment ....................................................
Tire ...............................................................................
5-2
5-3
5-3
5-4
5-5
5
5
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2
APPEARANCE CARE
F010A01P-GAT
In order to maintain the value of your
vehicle, it is necessary to perform
regular maintenance using the proper
procedure. Be sure to maintain your
vehicle in compliance with any pertinent environmental pollution control
regulations.
Carefully select the materials to be
used for washing, etc., to be sure that
they do not contain corrosives; if in
doubt, contact an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer for assistance in the selection
of these materials.
Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight.
Park the vehicle in the shade and
spray it with water to remove dust.
Next, using an ample amount of clean
water and a vehicle washing brush or
sponge, wash the vehicle from top to
bottom.
Use a mild vehicle washing soap if
necessary. Rinse thoroughly and wipe
dry with a soft cloth. After washing the
vehicle (including washing in an automatic vehicle wash), carefully clean
the joints and flanges of the doors,
hood, etc., where dirt is likely to remain.
F010D01P-GAT
Polishing
The vehicles should only be polished if
the paintwork has become stained or
lost its luster. Mat-finish parts and
plastic bumpers must not be polished;
polishing these parts will stain them or
damage their finish.
F010E01P-GAT
Wheels
The wheels are painted and, therefore,
require the same care and maintenance as the vehicle body.
F010B01P-GAT
Washing
Chemicals contained in the dirt and
dust picked up from the road surface
can damage the paint coat and body of
your vehicle if left in prolonged contact.
Frequent washing is the best way to
protect your vehicle from this damage.
This will also be effective in protecting
it from environmental elements such
as rain, snow, salt air, etc.
F010C01P-GAT
F010F01P-GAT
Waxing
Chrome parts
Waxing the vehicle will help prevent
the adherence of dust and road chemicals to the paintwork. Apply a wax
solution after washing the vehicle, and
apply wax at least once every three
months.
In order to prevent spots and corrosion
of chrome parts, wash with water, dry
thoroughly, and apply a special protective coating. This should be done move
frequently in the winter.
APPEARANCE CARE
5
3
F010G01P-GAT
F010I01P-GAT
F010K01P-GAT
Window glass
Chassis and underbody protection
Upholstery and Interior
The window glass can normally be
cleaned using only a sponge and water.
Glass cleaner can be used to remove
oil, grease, dead insects, etc. After
washing the glass, wipe dry with a
clean, dry, soft cloth.
Never use the same cloth to wipe the
window glass as would be used to
wipe the paintwork; wax from the
painted surfaces could adhere to the
glass and reduce its transparency and
visibility.
F010H01P-GAT
Wiper blades
Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to
remove grease, dead insects, etc.,
from the wiper blades. Replace the
wiper blades when they no longer wipe
properly.
Your vehicle’s underbody has been
treated at the factory in order to protect it from rust and corrosion. Some
areas have been injected with anticorrosion agents and wax.
The effectiveness of these measures,
however, will be reduced by flying
stones, road chemicals, etc., as the
vehicle is driven.
Have the underbody checked regularly
(autumn and spring) and have additional protection treatment carried out
as required. As not all of the commercially available materials are suitable
for use on your vehicle, it is recommended that you have this work done
at an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
When washing the vehicle, especially
in winter, spray the underbody with
water to remove dirt and dust which
might contain salts, road chemicals,
etc.
To maintain the value of your new
vehicle, handle the upholstery carefully and keep the interior clean.
Use a vacuum cleaner and brush to
clean the seats. If stained, vinyl and
synthetic leather should be cleaned
with an appropriate cleaner, and cloth
fabrics can be cleaned with either upholstery cleaner or a 3% solution of
neutral detergent in lukewarm water.
Clean the carpeting with a vacuum
cleaner and remove any stains with
carpet cleaner.
Oil and grease can be removed by
lightly dabbing with a clean colorfast
cloth and benzene or spot remover.
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F010J01P-GAT
F010M01P-GAT
F010O01P-GAT
Engine compartment
Tar
Load weight and driving speed
Clean the engine compartment at the
beginning and end of winter. Pay
particualr attention to flanges, crevices, and peripheral parts where dust
containing road chemicals and other
corrosive materials might collect.
If salt and other chemicals are used on
the roads in your area, clean the engine compartment at least every three
months.
If tar becomes adhered to the vehicle,
use special tar remover to remove it
as soon as possible. If the tar leaves
a stain, polish the affected area.
Remove any luggage, etc., which is
not necessary from the vehicle. The
load weight placed on the roof or towed
in a trailer also should not be excessive.
Correctly adjusting the air pressure of
the tires before driving under maximum load weight conditions and before driving long distances is especially important.
F010L01P-GAT
Damaged paint
Small cracks and scratches in the
paint coat should be touched up as
soon as possible with HYUNDAI paint
pencil or spray paint to prevent corrosion. Check body areas facing the
road or the tires especially carefully for
damage to the paint coat caused by
flying stones, etc. The paint code number for your vehicle can be found on
the vehicle information code plate.
F010N01P-GAT
Plastic and rubber parts
Use a soft cloth and wash with water.
If necessary, a cleaning agent specially designed for plastics can be
used. If engine oil, brake fluid, battery
fluid, etc., comes in contact with these
parts, wash promptly with water and
then use alcohol to remove the stain
completely.
F010Q01P-GAT
Kerb parking
If the tires strike a kerb or concrete
parking barrier, they could be damaged, and this damage could become
a source of extreme danger when the
vehicle is subsequently driven at high
speed. If the vehicle is to be driven or
onto a kerb or any other such barrier,
it should be driven slowly and at an
appropriate angle to the kerb or barrier.
APPEARANCE CARE
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5
F010P01P-GAT
F010S01P-GAT
F010T01P-GAT
Tire replacement
Tire air pressure
Tire storage
Tires which do not meet the size
specifications must not be used. Replacement of the tires must be made
as a set of the two front tires, the two
rear tires, or all four tires.
A mixture of bias-ply tires and radial
tires must not be used. Consult an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer regarding
tire replacement.
The air pressure of the tires must
always be maintained in accordance
with the specifications, and should be
measured when the tires are cool.
If any changes in driving conditions
(speed and/or load weight) occur, the
air pressure of the tires must meet the
specifications which apply to the new
driving conditions. If the vehicle is
going to be driven under varying load
weight, etc., the air pressure must be
adjusted in order to meet the highest
specifications of the conditions under
which the vehicle is driven (high speeds
and maximum load weight).
Storage of the tires should be in a
dark, well-ventilated place.
Tires not mounted on rims should be
stored vertically. Be sure that the tires
are not in contact with fuel, oil grease,
etc.
F010R01P-GAT
Tire care
For driving safely, and in order to
obtain the maximum useful life of the
tires, the following points should be
observed. For information concerning
inspection, air pressure, and rotation
of the tires, refer to the part which
deals with wheels in the section of this
manual entitled "Consumer Information".
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
Maintenance Intervals .................................................. 6-2
Scheduled Maintenance ............................................... 6-4
Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions ...........6-11
Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items .............6-12
6
6
6 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
2
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
F010A01A-GAT
F010B01A-AAT
Service Requirements
Maintenance Requirements
To assure that you receive the greatest number of kilometers of satisfying
operation from your Hyundai, certain
maintenance procedures must be performed. Although careful design and
engineering have reduced these to a
minimum, those that are required are
of the utmost importance.
It is your responsibility to have these
maintenance procedures performed to
comply with the terms of the warranties covering your new Hyundai. The
Service Passport supplied with your
new vehicle provides further information about these warranties.
The maintenance required for your
Hyundai can be divided into three main
areas:
o Specified scheduled procedures
o General checks
o Do-it-yourself maintenance
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Specified Scheduled Procedures
These are the procedures such as
inspections, adjustments and replacements that are listed in the maintenance charts starting on page 6-4.
These procedures must be performed
at the intervals shown in the maintenance schedule to assure that your
warranty remains in effect. Although it
is strongly recommended that they be
performed by the factory-trained or
distributor-trained technicians at your
Hyundai dealer, these procedures may
be performed at any qualified service
facility.
It is suggested that genuine Hyundai
service parts be used for any required
repairs or replacements. Other parts of
equivalent quality such as engine oil,
engine coolant, manual or auto
transaxle oil, brake fluid and so on
which are not supplied by Hyundai
Motor Company or its distributor may
be used without affecting your warranty coverage but you should always
be sure these are equivalent to the
quality of the original Hyundai parts.
Your Service Passport provides further information about your warranty
coverage.
F010D01A-AAT
General Checks
These are the regular checks you
should perform when you drive your
Hyundai or you fill the fuel tank. A list
of these items will be found on page
8-6.
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Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
REQUIREMENTS
If you are mechanically inclined, own a
few tools that are required and want to
take the time to do so, you can inspect
and service a number of items. For
more information about doing it yourself, see Section 8.
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A Few Tips
Whenever you have your Hyundai serviced, keep copies of the service
records in your glovebox. This will help
ensure that you can document that the
required procedures have been performed to keep your warranties in effect. This is especially important when
service is not performed by an authorized Hyundai dealer.
Inspection should be performed any
time a malfunction is experienced or
suspected. Receipts for all emission
control system services should be retained to demonstrate compliance with
conditions of the emissions system
warranty.
For severe usage maintenance requirements, see page 6-11 of this section.
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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
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EXCEPT EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
The following maintenance services must be performed to assure good vehicle control and performance. Keep receipts for
all vehicle services to protect your warranty. Where both kilometers and time are shown, the frequency of service is
determined by whichever occurs first.
R : Replace
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NO.
DESCRIPTION
KILOMETERS X 1000
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
MONTHS
4
8
16
24
32
40
48
56
64
72
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ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (GASOLINE)
1
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
2
AIR CLEANER FILTER
3
FUEL FILTER
4
FUEL SYSTEM LEAKS
5
SPARK PLUGS
See Note (1)
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TIMING BELT
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DRIVE BELT (FOR WATER PUMP AND ALTERNATOR)
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Leaded
VACUUM CRANKCASE VENTILATION HOSE
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Unleaded
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(2) For every 100,000 KM : "R"
(3) For every 40,000 KM : "R"
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NO.
DESCRIPTION
KILOMETERS X 1000
5
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
MONTHS
4
8
16
24
32
40
48
56
64
72
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ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (DIESEL)
See Note(1)
1
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
2
AIR CLEANER FILTER
3
FUEL FILTER
4
VALVE CLEARANCE
5
INJECTION TIMING (IF EXHAUST GAS INCLUDES BLACK SMOKE)
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EGR SYSTEM (VALVE, TUBE, HOSE)
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TIMING BELT
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DRIVE BELT (FOR WATER PUMP AND ALTERNATOR)
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ENGINE IDLE SPEED
10
FUEL SYSTEM LEAKS
11
INJECTION NOZZLE (IF EXHAUST GAS INCLUDES BLACK SMOKE)
12
VACUUM PUMP (WITH ALTERNATOR)
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Republic of South Africa (If the vehicle is lubricated API CH-4 grade or above.)
For every 7,500 KM or 6 months, whichever occurs first : "R"
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R : Replace
KILOMETERS X 1000
MONTHS
DESCRIPTION
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
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16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
ENGINE COOLANT
MANUAL TRANSMISSION OIL
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OIL
TRANSFER CASE OIL
REAR AXLE OIL
CLUTCH / BRAKE PEDAL FREE PLAY
CLUTCH / BRAKE OIL RESERVOIR
BRAKE HYDRAULIC FLUID
FRONT BRAKE PADS
FRONT BRAKE CALIPERS / CYLINDERS / DISC
REAR BRAKE DRUMS / LININGS / CYLINDERS
HANDBRAKE
TIRE CONDITION / PRESSURE
EXHAUST SYSTEM / MOUNTING
STEERING JOINT / RACK / BOX OIL LEAKS
SUSPENSION JOINT / SEALS
FRONT WHEEL BEARING
ENGINE COOLANT HOSES
BRAKE PIPE CORROSION
SEATBELTS / MOUNTINGS
HEAD LAMPS
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER (FOR EVAPORATOR AND BLOWER UNIT)
Note : (1) For
(2) For
(3) For
(4) For
every
every
every
every
40,000
20,000
48,000
20,000
KM
KM
KM
KM
or
or
or
or
5
4
10
8
20
16
30
24
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32
50
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48
70
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90
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12 months, whichever occurs first : "I"
24 months, whichever occurs first : "R"
12 months, whichever occurs first : "R"
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See Note (3)
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FOR EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ONLY
The following maintenance services must be performed to assure good vehicle control and performance. Keep receipts for
all vehicle services to protect your warranty. Where both kilometers and time are shown, the frequency of service is
determined by whichever occurs first.
R : Replace
I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary
NO.
DESCRIPTION
KILOMETERS X 1000
MONTHS
7.5
15
30
45
60
75
90
6
12
24
36
48
60
72
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ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (GASOLINE)
1
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER (SG OR ABOVE)
2
AIR CLEANER FILTER
3
FUEL FILTER
4
FUEL SYSTEM LEAKS
5
SPARK PLUG
6
TIMING BELT
7
DRIVE BELT (FOR WATER PUMP/ALTERNATOR)
See Note (1)
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(2) For every 100,000 KM : "R"
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R : Replace
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DESCRIPTION
NO.
KILOMETERS X 1000
MONTHS
7.5
15
30
45
60
75
90
6
12
24
36
48
60
72
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ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (EXCEPT 2.5 CRDi DIESEL)
1
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
2
AIR CLEANER FILTER
3
FUEL SYSTEM LEAKS
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FUEL FILTER
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VALVE CLEARANCE
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EGR SYSTEM (VALVE, TUBE, HOSE)
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INJECTION TIMING (IF EXHAUST GAS INCLUDES BLACK SMOKE)
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TIMING BELT
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See Note (1)
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See Note (2)
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DRIVE BELT (FOR WATER PUMP/ALTERNATOR)
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INJECTION NOZZLE (IF EXHAUST GAS INCLUDES BLACK SMOKE)
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VACCUM PUMP (WITH ALTERNATOR)
Note : (1) For every 7,500 KM or 6 months, whichever occurs first : "R"
(2) For every 20,000 KM : "I"
(3) For every 20,000 KM or 16 months, whichever occurs first : "I"
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R : Replace
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DESCRIPTION
NO.
KILOMETERS X 1000
15
30
45
60
75
90
MONTHS
12
24
36
48
60
72
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (2.5 CRDi DIESEL ONLY)
1
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
R
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2
AIR CLEANER FILTER
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FUEL SYSTEM LEAKS
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FUEL FILTER
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DRIVE BELT (FOR WATER PUMP AND SALTERNATOR)
6
INJECTION NOZZLE (IF EXHAUST GAS INCLUDES BLACK SMOKE)
7
VACCUM PUMP
Note : (1) For every 20,000 KM or 16 months, whichever occurs first : "R"
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R : Replace
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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16
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DESCRIPTION
KILOMETERS X 1000
MONTHS
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
ENGINE COOLANT
MANUAL TRANSMISSION OIL
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OIL
TRANSFER CASE OIL
REAR AXLE OIL
CLUTCH/BRAKE PEDAL FREEPLAY
CLUTCH/BRAKE OIL RESERVOIR
BRAKE HYDRAULIC FLUID
FRONT BRAKE PAD
FRONT BRAKE CALIPERS/CYLINDERS/DISC
REAR BRAKE DRUMS/LININGS/CYLINDERS
HAND BRAKE
TIRE CONDITION/PRESSURE
EXHAUST SYSTEM/MOUNTING
STEERING JOINT/RACK/BOX/OIL LEAKS
SUSPENSION JOINT/SEALS
FRONT WHEEL BEARING
ENGINE COOLANT HOSES
BRAKE PIPE CORROSION
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER (FOR EVAPOERATOR AND BLOWER UNIT)
Note:(1) For every 45,000 KM or 24 months, whichever occurs first : "R"
(2) For every 48,000 KM or 24 months, whichever occurs first : "R"
(3) For every 20,000 KM or 12 months, whichever occurs first : "R"
7.5
6
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12
30
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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS
11
G070A07P-GAT
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
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MAINTENANCE ITEM
MAINTENANCE
OPERATION
Every 7,500 KM or 6 months
Except E.C
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
R
DRIVING
CONDITION
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
GASOLINE
DIESEL
For E.C
Every 3,000 KM
Every 4,000 KM (Except 2.5 CRDi)
A, B, C, F, H, J
Every 7,500 KM or 6 months (2.5 CRDi only)
AIR CLEANER FILTER
R
More Frequently
C, E
SPARK PLUGS
R
More Frequently
B, H
TIMING BELT
R
Every 60,000 KM or 48 months
D, E, F, G
BRAKE PADS, CALIPERS, ROTORS
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C, D, G, H
REAR BRAKE DRUMS AND LININGS
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C, D, G, H
STEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE & BOOTS
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Every 10,000 KM or 6 months
C, D, E, F
R
More Frequently
C,E
R
Every 100,000 KM
A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER
(FOR EVAPORATOR AND BLOWER UNIT)
MANUAL TRANSMISSION OIL
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION OIL
Except E.C
For E.C
R
Every 40,000 KM
Every 45,000 KM
A, C, E, F, G, H, I
SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS
A - Repeated short distance driving
B - Extensive idling
C - Driving in dusty conditions
D - Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or
in very cold weather
E - Driving in sandy areas
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F - More than 50% driving in heavy city traffic during hot above
32°C (90°F)
G - Driving in mountainous areas
H - Towing a trailer or police car, taxi, or commercial type operation
I - Driving for patrol car, taxi, commercial car or vehicle towing
J - Driving over 170 km/h
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EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS
F060M01A-AAT
G080C02P-GAT
G080D01P-GAT
o Engine Oil and Filter
o Fuel Lines and Connections
o Fuel Filter
The engine oil and filter should be
changed at those intervals specified in
the maintenance schedule. If the vehicle is being driven in severe conditions, more frequent oil and filter
changes are required.
Check the fuel lines and connections
for leakage and damage. Replace any
damaged or leaking parts immediately.
A clogged filter can limit the speed at
which the vehicle may be driven, damage the emission system and cause
hard starting. If an excessive amount
of foreign matter accumulates in the
fuel tank, the filter may require replacement more frequently.
After installing a new filter, run the
engine for several minutes, and check
for leaks at the connections.
G080B02P-GAT
o Valve Clearances (Diesel)
An incorrect valve clearance will not
only result in rough engine operation,
but will also cause excessive noise
and reduced engine output.
Inspect valve clearance and adjust as
required while the engine is hot.
!
WARNING (Diesel only):
Never work on injection system with
engine running or within 30 seconds after shutting off engine. High
pressure pump, rail, injectors and
high pressure pipes are subject to
high pressure even after the engine
stopped. The fuel jet produced by
fuel leaks may cause serious injury,
if it touch the body. People using
pacemakers should not move than
30cm closer to the ECU or wiring
harness within the engine room
while engine is running, since the
high currents in the Common Rail
system produce considerable magnetic fields.
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
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13
G080E01P-GAT
G080F01P-GAT
G080I01P-GAT
o Vacuum and Crankcase
Ventilation Hoses
o Fuel Hose, Vapor Hose and
Fuel Filler Cap
o Drive Belts
Inspect the surface of hoses for evidence of heat and/or mechanical damage. Hard and brittle rubber, cracking,
tears, cuts, abrasions, and excessive
swelling indicate deterioration. Particular attention should be paid to examining those hose surfaces nearest to
high heat sources, such as the exhaust manifold.
Inspect the hose routing to assure that
the hoses do not come in contact with
any heat source, sharp edges or moving component which might cause heat
damage or mechanical wear. Inspect
all hose connections, such as clamps
and couplings, to make sure they are
secure, and that no leaks are present.
Hoses should be replaced immediately if there is any evidence of deterioration or damage.
The fuel hose, vapor hose and fuel
filler cap should be inspected at those
intervals specified in the maintenance
schedule. Make sure that a new fuel
hose, vapor hose or fuel filler cap is
correctly replaced. Consult your
Hyundai dealer if you have any questions.
Inspect all drive belts (water pump and
alternator) for evidence of cuts, cracks,
excessive wear or oiliness, and replace if necessary. Drive belts should
be checked periodically for proper tension and adjusted as necessary.
G080J01P-GAT
o Engine Coolant
G080G01P-GAT
o Air Cleaner Filter
A genuine Hyundai part is recommended for replacement of the air
cleaner filter.
The coolant should be changed at
those intervals specified in the Vehicle
Maintenance Requirements Section.
G080K01P-GAT
o Timing Belt
G080H01P-GAT
o Spark Plugs (Gasoline)
Make sure to install new spark plugs of the
correct heat range.
Inspect all parts related with the timing
belt for damage and deformation. Replace any damaged parts.
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G080L01P-GAT
G080N01P-GAT
G080Q01P-GAT
o Manual Transmission Oil
o Brake Hoses and Lines
Check manual transmission oil according to the maintenance schedule.
Visually check for proper installation,
chafing, cracks, deterioration and any
leakage. Replace any deteriorated or
damaged parts immediately.
o Brake Pads, Calipers and
Rotors
NOTE:
If the oil level is low, check for
possible leaks before adding oil. Do
not overfill.
G080M03P-GAT
o Automatic Transmission Fluid
The fluid level should be in the "HOT"
range of the dipstick, after engine and
transmission are at normal operating
temperature. Check the Automatic
Transmission Fluid level with the engine running and the transmission in
neutral, with the parking brake properly
applied. Use MOBIL DEXRON-II or
DIAMOND ATF SP-I when adding or
changing fluid.
G080O01P-GAT
Check the pads for excessive wear,
discs for run out and wear, and calipers for fluid leakage.
G080R01P-GAT
o Brake Fluid
o Parking Brake
Check brake fluid level in the brake
fluid reservoir. The level should be
between "MIN" and "MAX" marks on
the side of the reservoir. Use only
hydraulic brake fluid conforming SAE
J1703.
Inspect the parking brake system such
as parking brake lever, cables, and so
on. For detailed service procedures,
refer to the Shop Manual.
G080S01P-GAT
G080P01P-GAT
o Rear Brake Drums and
Linings
Check for scoring, burning, leaking
fluid, broken parts, and excessive wear.
o Exhaust Pipe Connections,
Muffler and Suspension Bolts
Check the exhaust pipe, muffler, and
suspension connections for looseness
or damage.
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
6
15
G080T01P-GAT
o Steering Bear Box, Linkage
and Boots
With the vehicle stopped and engine
off, check for excessive free-play in
the steering wheel. Check the linkage
for bends or damage. Check the dust
boots and ball joints for deterioration,
cracks, or damage. Replace any damaged parts.
G080U01P-GAT
o Wheel Bearing Grease
Check the wheel bearings and grease
according to the maintenance schedule. For inspection procedures, see
Shop Manual.
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
Emission Control System ............................................. 7-2
Catalytic Converter ....................................................... 7-3
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
H010A01P-GAT
H020A01P-GAT
H030A01P-GAT
(Gasoline)
1. Crankcase Emission Control
System
2. Evaporative Emission Control
System (except canister)
Your Hyundai is equipped with an
emission control system.
There are three emission control systems which are as follows.
(1) Crankcase emission control system
(2) Evaporative emission control system
(3) Exhaust emission control system
In order to assure the proper function
of the emission control systems, it is
recommended that you have your
vehicle inspected and maintained by
an authorized Hyundai dealer in accordance with the maintenance schedule in this manual.
The positive crankcase ventilation
system is employed to prevent air
pollution caused by blow-by gases
being emitted from the crankcase.
This system supplies fresh air to the
crankcase through the air cleaner.
Inside the crankcase, the fresh air
mixes with blow-by gases, then
passes through the PCV valve into
the induction system.
H080A01P-GAT
PCV Valve
The crankcase ventilation system
must be kept clean to maintain good
engine performance.
Periodic servicing is required to remove combustion products from the
PCV valve.
The Evaporative Emission Control
System is designed to prevent fuel
vapors from escaping into the atmosphere.
If the fuel-vapor vent line is clogged
or damaged, the fuel-vapor mixture
will escape into the atmosphere and
cause insufficient emission control.
Disconnect the line at both ends, and
blow it clean with compressed air.
Remove the filler cap from the filler
pipe, and check to see if there is
evidence that the packing contact to
the filler pipe is faulty. The overfill
limiter (2-way valve) installed on the
vapor line between the canister inlet
and fuel tank outlet must be checked
for correct operation.
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
H040A01P-GAT
H050A01P-GAT
Canister
3. Exhaust Emission Control
System
While the engine is inoperative, fuel
vapors generated inside the fuel tank
are absorbed and stored in the canister. When the engine is running, the
fuel vapors absorbed in the canister
are drawn into the induction system
through the purge control solenoid
valve.
H060A01P-GAT
The Exhaust Emission Control System is a highly effective system which
controls exhaust emission while maintaining good vehicle performance.
Catalytic converter
H090A01P-GAT
Purge Control Solenoid Valve
The purge control solenoid valve is
controlled by the ECU; when the engine coolant temperature is low, and
during idling, it closes, so that evaporated fuel is not taken into the surge
tank. After engine warm-up, during
ordinary driving, it opens so as to
introduce evaporated fuel to the surge
tank.
H010A01P
All Hyundai vehicles are equipped
with a monolith type three-way catalytic converter to reduce the carbon
monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen
oxides contained in the exhaust gas.
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DO-IT YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
Engine Compartment ................................................... 8-2
General Checks ........................................................... 8-6
Checking the Engine Oil.............................................. 8-7
Checking the Engine Coolant ................................... 8-10
Checking the Battery ................................................. 8-13
Air Conditioning Care ................................................ 8-14
Changing the Air Conditioner Filter .......................... 8-15
Checking the Brake Fluid .......................................... 8-16
Checking the Clutch Fluid ......................................... 8-17
Checking the Automatic Transmission Fluid ............ 8-17
Filling the Washer Reservoir ..................................... 8-19
Windshield Wiper Blades ........................................... 8-20
Tail Gate Window Washer Fluid ............................... 8-21
Checking the Freeplay............................................... 8-21
Checking Drive Belts ................................................. 8-22
Tire ............................................................................. 8-23
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
I010A01P-GAT
DIESEL ENGINE (2.6 N/A)
I010A01P-1
1. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
cap
2. Engine oil filler cap
3. Engine oil level dipstick
4. Brake booster
5. Brake fluid reservoir
6. Radiator cap
7. Air cleaner
8. Power steering fluid reservoir
9. Battery
10.Engine coolant reservoir
DO-IT YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
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I010B01P-GAT
DIESEL ENGINE (2.5 4D56 TCI)
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1. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
cap
2. Automatic transmission fluid level
dipstick (If installed)
3. Engine oil filler cap
4. Engine oil level dipstick
5. Brake booster
6. Brake fluid reservoir
7. Engine coolant reservoir
8. Air cleaner
9. Power steering fluid reservoir
10.Battery
11.Fuse and relay box
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DIESEL ENGINE (2.5 CRDi TCI)
!
CAUTION:
When inspecting or servicing the engine, you should
handle tools and other
heavy objects carefully so
that the plastic cover of the
engine is not damaged.
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1. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
cap
2. Engine oil filler cap
3. Brake booster
4. Brake fluid reservoir
5. Engine coolant reservoir
6. Air cleaner
7. Power steering fluid reservoir
8. Engine oil level dipstick
9. Battery
10.Fuse and relay box
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GASOLINE ENGINE (2.4 DOHC)
!
CAUTION:
When inspecting or servicing the engine, you should
handle tools and other
heavy objects carefully so
that the plastic cover of the
engine is not damaged.
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1. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
cap
2. Engine oil filler cap
3. Engine oil level dipstick
4. Brake booster
5. Brake fluid reservoir
6. Radiator cap
7. Air cleaner
8. Power steering oil tank
9. Battery
10.Fuse and relay box
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GENERAL CHECKS
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Engine Compartment
Vehicle Exterior
Vehicle Interior
The following should be checked regularly:
The following should be checked
monthly:
The following should be checked each
time when the vehicle is driven:
o Engine oil level and condition
o Transmission fluid level and condition
o Brake fluid level
o Clutch fluid level
o Engine coolant level
o Windshield washer fluid level
o Accessory drive belt condition
o Coolant hose condition
o Fluid leaks
(on or below components)
o Power steering fluid level and condition
o Battery condition
o Air filter condition
o Overall appearance and condition
o Wheel condition and wheel nut tightness
o Air cleaner filter condition
o Exhaust system condition
o Light condition and operation
o Windshield glass condition
o Wiper blade condition
o Paint condition and corrosion
o Fluid leaks
o Door and hood lock condition
o Tire pressure and condition
(including spare)
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o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Light operation
Windshield wiper operation
Horn operation
Defroster, heater operation
(and air conditioning, if equipped)
Steering operation and condition
Mirror condition and operation
Turn signal operation
Accelerator pedal operation
Brake operation, including parking
brake
Manual transmission operation, including clutch operation
Automatic transmission operation,
including "Park" mechanism operation
Seat control condition and operation
Seat belt condition and operation
Sunvisor operation
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CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL
If you notice anything that does not
operate correctly or appear to be functioning correctly, inspect it carefully
and seek assistance from your
Hyundai dealer if service is needed.
Adequate care of your vehicle at regular intervals serves to preserve the
value and appearance as long as
possible.
Some maintenance items can be carried out by the owner (Consumer
Information), while other should be
done only by an authorized dealer
(Periodic Inspection and Maintenance). This section describes only
those items which can be carried out
by the owner. In the event a malfunction or other problem is discovered,
have it corrected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer. This section contains information on inspection maintenance procedures that you can do
yourself, if you so desire. Follow the
instructions and cautions for each of
the various procedures.
When checking or servicing the inside of the engine compartment, be
sure the engine is stopped and has
had a chance to cool down. If it is
necessary to do work in the engine
compartment with the engine running,
be especially careful that your clothing, hair, etc., becomes not caught by
the fan, V-belts, or other moving parts.
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Recommended Oil
Diesel Engine
(1) Select engine oil of the proper
SAE viscosity number according
to the atmospheric temperature.
Recommended viscosity is given
in the following illustration.
2.5 CRDi only
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(2) The engine oil quality should meet
the following API classification:
Except 2.5 CRDi
2.6 N/A : CF-4 or ABOVE
2.5 4D56 TCI : CF-4 or ABOVE
2.5 CRDi TCI : CF-4 or ABOVE
(2) The engine oil quality should meet
the following ACEA classification:
G030B01HR
NOTE:
For diesel-powered vehicle SAE
0W-30 oil should be used only in
areas where extremely cold temperatures of 10°C (50°F) or below
are experienced.
For diesel-powered vehicle, if the
atmospheric temperatures are 0°C
(32°F) or below, SAE 30 oil must
not be used. This oil should be
used only in areas where the atmospheric temperatures are
0°C(32°F) or above.
2.6 N/A : B2 or B3
2.5 4D56 TCI : B2 or B3
2.5 CRDi TCI : B4 or ABOVE
GS80050A
NOTE:
Recommended Oil
Gasoline Engine
Select engine oil of the proper SAE
viscosity number according to the atmospheric temperature.
Recommended viscosity is given in
the following illustration.
SAE 5W-20 is not recommended
for sustained high speed vehicle
operation.
The engine oil quality should meet
the following API classification.
Europe : SG, SG/CD, SH or SH/CD
Except Europe : SE or ABOVE
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To Check the Oil Level
!
WARNING:
Be careful not to touch the hot
exhaust manifold.
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It is important to check the oil level at
regular intervals or before starting a
long trip.
This check must be made with the
engine warm but not running. Park
the vehicle on a level surface, stop
the engine, and then wait a few moments to allow the engine oil in circulation to return to the oil pan to ensure
accurate measurement. Remove the
dipstick and wipe it with a clean cloth.
Reinsert the dipstick and read the oil
level, which should always be within
the range indicated in the figure.
If the oil level is below the specified
limit, remove the cap located on the
cylinder head cover and add enough
oil to raise the level to within the
specified range. Be sure to use the
specified engine oil and do not mix
various types of oil. Also, avoid mixing different makes of oil together if
possible. After adding oil, close the
cap securely.
CAUTION:
Slowly pour the recommended oil
using by a funnel. Do not overfill
not to damage engine.
NOTE:
Check the oil level on the dipstick
once again after adding the oil.
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CHECKING THE ENGINE
COOLANT
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ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION
Function of Engine Oil
Engine oil has the primary function of
lubricating and cooling the inside of
the engine.
Engine oil consumption
It is normal that an engine should
consume some engine oil while normal driving. The cause of oil consumption in a normal engine are as
follows;
o Engine oil is used to lubricate pistons, piston rings and cylinders.
A thin film of oil is left on the
cylinder wall when a piston moves
downwards in the cylinder. High
negative pressure generated during engine operation sucks some
of the oil into the combustion chamber.
This oil with some oil of the cylinder wall is burned by the high temperature combustion gases during
the combustion process.
o The engine oil consumption is
strongly effected by the viscosity
and quality of oil, engine rpm and
driving condition etc. The engine
oil is more consumed under severe
driving conditions such as high
speeds and frequent acceleration
and deceleration than normal driving condition.
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!
WARNING:
Do not remove the radiator cap
when the engine is hot. When the
engine is hot, the engine coolant
is under pressure and may erupt
through the opening if the cap is
removed. You could be seriously
burned if you do not observe this
precaution. Do not remove the
radiator cap until the radiator is
cool to the touch.
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A translucent coolant reservoir tank is
in the engine compartment.
The coolant level in this tank should
be kept between the "L" and "F" marks
when measured while the engine is
warm and idling.
The cooling system is a closed system and normally the loss of coolant
should be very slight. A noticeable
drop in the coolant level could indicate leakage.
If this occurs, have the system
checked at an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer as soon as possible.
If the level should drop below the "L"
level on the reservoir tank, add coolant.
Also, if the reservoir tank is completely empty, remove the radiator
cap and add coolant until the level
reaches the filler neck.
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WARNING:
Do not open the reservoir tank lid
or radiator cap while the engine is
hot. The coolant system is under
pressure and any hot coolant escaping could cause severe burns.
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Recommended Engine Coolant
To Check the Coolant Level
Use a high quality ethylene-glycol
coolant in a 50/50 mix with water. The
engine coolant should be compatible
with aluminum engine parts. Additional corrosion inhibitors or additives
should not be used. The cooling system must be maintained with the correct concentration and type of engine
coolant to prevent freezing and corrosion. Never allow the concentration of
antifreeze to exceed the 60% level or
go below the 35% level, or damage to
the cooling system may result. For
proper concentration when adding or
replacing the engine coolant, refer to
the following table.
The coolant level can be seen on the
side of the plastic coolant reservoir.
The level of the coolant should be
between the "L" and "F" lines on the
reservoir when the engine is cold. If
the level is below the "L" mark, add
engine coolant to bring it up between
"L" and "F". If the level is low, inspect
for coolant leaks and recheck the
fluid level frequently. If the level drops
again, visit your Hyundai dealer for an
inspection and diagnosis of the reason.
Ambient
temperature
°C ( °F)
-15 (5)
-25 (-13)
-35 (-31)
-45 (-49)
Engine coolant concentration
Antifreeze
solution
Water
35%
40%
50%
60%
65%
60%
50%
40%
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To Change the Coolant
The coolant should be changed at
those intervals specified in the vehicle maintenance schedule in Section 6.
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CAUTION:
Engine coolant can damage the
finish of your car. If you spill engine coolant on the car, wash it off
thoroughly with clean water.
1. Park the car on level ground, set
the parking brake and remove the
radiator cap when cool.
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 cooling system, then securely close the drain
cock.
3. Check Section 9 for the capacity of
the cooling system in your car.
Then, following the manufacturer's
directions on the engine coolant
container, add the appropriate
quantity of coolant to the radiator.
4. Turn the radiator cap counterclockwise without pressing down on it,
until it stops. This relieves any pressure remaining in the cooling system. And remove the radiator cap
by pushing down and turning counterclockwise.
Now fill the radiator with clean demineralized or distilled water. Continue to add clean demineralized or
distilled water in small quantities
until the fluid level stays up in the
radiator neck.
5. Start the engine, top off the radiator with water and then add engine
coolant to the reservoir until the
level is between "L" and "F".
6. Replace the radiator and reservoir
caps and check to be sure the
drain cocks are fully closed and not
leaking.
!
WARNING:
The cooling fan is controlled by
engine coolant temperature and
may sometimes operate even when
the engine is not running. Use
extreme caution when working near
the blades of the cooling fan so
that you are not injured by a rotating fan blade. As the engine coolant temperature decreases, the fan
will automatically shut off. This is
a normal condition.
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CHECKING THE BATTERY
G210A01A-AAT
D010B02P
!
WARNING:
Batteries can be dangerous! When
working with batteries, carefully
observe the following precautions
to avoid serious injuries.
The fluid in the battery contains a
strong solution of sulfuric acid, which
is poisonous and highly corrosive. Be
careful not to spill it on yourself or the
car. If you do spill battery fluid on
yourself, immediately do the following:
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o If battery fluid is on your skin, flush
the affected areas with water for at
least 15 minutes and then seek
medical assistance.
o If battery fluid is in your eyes, rinse
out your eyes with water and get
medical assistance as soon as
possible. While you are being driven
to get medical assistance, continue
to rinse your eyes by using a
sponge or soft cloth saturated with
water.
o If you swallow battery fluid, drink a
large quantity of water or milk followed by milk of magnesia, eat a
raw egg or drink vegetable oil. Get
medical assistance as soon as
possible.
While batteries are being charged
(either by a battery charger or by the
vehicle’s alternator), they produce
explosive gases. Always observe
these warnings to prevent injuries from
occurring:
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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Disconnection and connection
Never disconnect the battery while
the engine is running; doing so could
damage the vehicle’s electrical components. First disconnect the negative terminal and then the positive
terminal. When connecting the battery, first connect the positive terminal and then the negative terminal.
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CAUTION:
o Keep the terminals clean. After
the battery is connected, apply
terminal protection grease. To
clean the terminals, use lukewarm water.
o Never short-circuit the battery;
doing so could cause it to overheat and be damaged.
o Do not smoke or bring an open
flame near the battery; doing so
could ignite the explosive gas
generated by the battery.
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AIR CONDITIONING CARE
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o The battery electrolyte is extremely caustic. Do not allow it
to come in contact with your
eyes, skin, clothing, or the
painted surfaces of the vehicle.
Spilled electrolyte should be
flushed immediately with ample
amounts of water. Irritation to
eyes or skin from contact with
electrolyte requires immediate
medical attention.
o If the battery is to be quickcharged, first disconnect the
battery cables.
o In order to prevent a short circuit, be sure to disconnect the
negative (-) terminal before doing anything else.
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Keeping the Condenser Clean
The air conditioning condenser (and
engine radiator) should be checked
periodically for accumulation of dirt,
dead insects, leaves, etc. These can
interfere with maximum cooling efficiency. When removing such accumulations, brush or hose them away
carefully to avoid bending the cooling
fans.
G140B01A-AAT
Checking the Air Conditioning
Operation
1. Start the engine and let it run at a
fast idle for several minutes with
the air conditioning set at the maximum cold setting.
2. If the air coming out of the in-dash
vents is not cold, have the air conditioning system inspected by your
Hyundai dealer.
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CAUTION:
Running the air conditioning system for extended periods of time
with a low refrigerant level may
damage the compressor.
G140C01A-AAT
Lubrication
To lubricate the compressor and the
seals in the system, the air conditioning should be run for at least 10
minutes each week. This is particularly important during cool weather
when the air conditioning system is
not otherwise in use.
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CHANGING THE AIR
CONDITIONER FILTER
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Checking the Compressor Drive
Belt
Gasoline
Auto
tensioner
pulley
COMP. pulley
Generator
pulley
Engine pulley
Diesel (2.5 TCI)
HSM396-1
Diesel (2.5 CRDi)
Tension
pulley
COMP. pulley
When the air conditioning is being
used regularly, the compressor drive
belt tension should be checked at
least once a month.
To check the drive belt tension, press
down on the belt halfway between the
engine crankshaft and compressor
pulleys. Pressing with your finger, you
should not be able to deflect this belt
anymore than 8.0 mm. If you have
the instruments to check it with a
force of 98N (22 lb.), the deflection
should be approx. 8.0 mm (0.315 in.).
If the belt is too loose, have it adjusted by your Hyundai dealer.
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(For Evaporator and Blower Unit)
(If installed)
The air conditioner filter is located in
the air intake duct behind the windshield washer reservoir.
It helps to decrease pollutants from
entering the car.
1. Open the engine hood.
NOTE:
The compressor drive belt tension
for diesel engine (2.5 CRDi only) is
adjusted automatically.
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Crankshaft
pulley
COMP.
pulley
Auto
tensioner
Crankshaft
pulley
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CHECKING THE BRAKE
FLUID
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CAUTION:
Be sure to install the air conditioner filter in the direction of the
arrow sign. Otherwise, it may cause
noise or deterioration.
HA12502
2. Remove the 5 clamps on the air intake duct.
HA12503
3. Replace the air conditioner filter
with a new one.
4. Installation is the reverse order of
disassembly.
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Check the brake fluid level in the
reservoir.
The brake fluid level must be between the "MAX" and "MIN" marks on
the reservoir.
The fluid level falls slightly with wear
of the brake pads but it does not
indicate any abnormality.
If the brake fluid level falls markedly
in a short time, it indicates leaks from
the brake system. In such a case,
have your vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Use SAE J1703 (or DOT3 or DOT 4)
or equivalent type brake fluid.
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CHECKING THE CLUTCH
FLUID
On a vehicle with the brake fluid
warning lamp, the brake fluid level is
monitored by a float. When the brake
fluid level falls to below the "MIN"
mark, the brake fluid warning lamp
lights up.
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WARNING:
o Use only the specified brake
fluid. Also, the additives in different brands may result in a
chemical reaction when mixed
together, so avoid mixing different brands if possible.
o Use extreme caution in filling
the brake fluid because it is toxic
and corrosive, and it can harm
your eyes and damage painted
surface. If the fluid gets in your
eyes, flush your eyes with clean
water.
CHECKING THE AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION FLUID
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(If installed)
(If installed)
In the case of vehicles with the hydraulic operating clutch, the reservoir
for the clutch fluid also serves as the
reservoir for the brake fluid. See the
paragraph on the brake fluid.
Transmission fluid in the automatic
transmission should be changed at
those intervals specified in the vehicle maintenance schedule in Section 6.
NOTE:
Automatic transmission fluid is a
red color. As driving distance increases, the fluid color turns darkish red gradually. It is a normal
condition and you should not
judge the need to replace based
upon the changing color.
You must replace the automatic
transmission fluid in accordance
with intervals specified in the vehicle maintenance schedule in section 6.
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Recommended Fluid
To Check the transmission Fluid
Level
Your Hyundai automatic transmission
is specially designed to operate with
MOBIL DEXRON-II or DIAMOND ATF
SP-I type fluid.
Full mark Good
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Automatic transmission fluid
capacity
The fluid capacity of the automatic
transmission will be found on page
9-5.
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WARNING:
The transmission fluid level should
be checked when the engine is at
normal operating temperature. This
means that the engine, radiator,
exhaust system etc., are very hot.
Exercise great care not to burn
yourself during this procedure.
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Park the vehicle on level ground with
the parking brake engaged. When the
transmission fluid level is checked,
the transmission fluid should be at
normal operating temperature and the
engine idling.
While the engine is idling, apply the
brakes and move the gear selector
lever from "P" to each of its other
positions-"R", "N", "D", "2", "L"-and
then return to "N" or "P" with the
engine still idling:
1. Open the hood, being careful to
keep hands, long hair and clothing
clear of any moving parts.
2. Remove the transmission dipstick,
wipe it clean, reinsert the dipstick
as far as it will go, then remove it
again. Now check the fluid level on
the dipstick. It should be in the
"HOT" range on the dipstick.
3. If the transmission fluid level is
low, use a funnel to add transmission fluid through the dipstick tube
until the level reaches the "HOT"
range. Do not overfill, otherwise
the transmission could be damaged.
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FILLING THE WASHER
RESERVOIR
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!
WARNING:
The cooling fan is controlled by
engine coolant temperature and
may sometimes operate even when
the engine is not running. Use
extreme caution when working near
the blades of the cooling fan, so
that you are not injured by a rotating fan blade. As the engine coolant temperature decreases, the fan
will automatically shut off. This is
a normal condition.
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WARNING (Diesel only):
Never work on injection system
with engine running or within 30
seconds after shutting off engine.
High pressure pump, rail, injectors and high pressure pipes are
subject to high pressure even after the engine stopped. The fuel jet
produced by fuel leaks may cause
serious injury, if it touch the body.
People using pacemakers should
not move than 30cm closer to the
ECU or wiring harness within the
engine room while engine is running, since the high currents in
the Common Rail system produce
considerable magnetic fields.
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The washer fluid reservoir supplies
fluid to the windshield washer system.
A good quality washer fluid should be
used to fill the washer reservoir. The
fluid level should be checked more
frequently during bad weather or
whenever the washer system is in
more frequent use.
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NOTE:
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!
o Do not operate the wipers on
dry glass. This can result in more
rapid wear of the wiper blades
and may scratch the glass.
o Keep the blade rubber out of
contact with petroleum products
such as engine oil, gasoline, etc.
CAUTION:
o Radiator antifreeze (engine coolant) should not be used in the
washer system because it will
damage the car’s finish.
o The washer lever should not be
pulled and the washer should
not be operated if the washer
reservoir is empty. This can damage the washer fluid pump.
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The wiper blades should be carefully
inspected from time to time and
cleaned to remove accumulations of
road film or other debris. To clean the
wiper blades and arms, use a clean
sponge or cloth with a mild soap or
detergent and water. If the wipers
continue to streak or smear the glass,
replace them with genuine Hyundai
replacement parts or their equivalent.
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TAIL GATE WINDOW
WASHER FLUID
CHECKING THE FREEPLAY
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(Minibus/Van) (If installed)
Steering Wheel
Clutch Pedal
6 ~ 13 mm
(0.24 ~ 0.51 in.)
30 mm
(1.18 in.)
HSRFL140
After opening the cover of quarter
trim panel which is located on the left
side of quarter trim, check the fluid
level. If the fluid level is low, refill the
washer fluid.
HSROM109
To check the steering wheel freeplay,
stop the car with the wheels pointed
straight ahead and gently move the
steering wheel back and forth. Use
very light finger pressure and be sensitive to changes in resistance that
mark the limits of the freeplay. If the
freeplay is greater than specified, have
it inspected by your Hyundai dealer
and adjusted or repaired if necessary.
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With the engine off, press lightly on
the clutch pedal until you feel a change
in resistance. This is the clutch pedal
freeplay. The freeplay should be within
the limits specified in the illustration.
If it is not, have it inspected by your
Hyundai dealer and adjusted or repaired if necessary.
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CHECKING DRIVE BELTS
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G170A01A-GAT
G180A01A-GAT
Brake Pedal
CHECKING BRAKE PEDAL
CLEARANCE
Power steering pulley
Gasoline
Auto
tensioner
pulley
3 ~ 8 mm
(0.12 ~ 0.31 in.)
COMP.pulley
45.1 mm
(1.78 in.)
Generator
pulley
HSM396-1
Engine pulley
G160A01E
With the engine off, press down on
the brake pedal several times to reduce the vacuum in the brake booster.
Then, using your hand, press down
slowly on the brake pedal until you
feel a change in resistance. This is
the brake pedal freeplay. The freeplay
should be within the limits specified in
the illustration. If it is not, have it
inspected by your Hyundai dealer and
adjusted or repaired if necessary.
G180A01L
You need a helper to check the brake
pedal clearance. With the engine running, have your helper press down on
the brake pedal several times and
then hold it down with a force of about
490N (50 kg, 110 lbs). The brake
pedal clearance is the distance from
the top surface of the brake pedal to
the asphalt sheeting under the floor
mat. If the brake pedal clearance is
not within the limits specified in the
illustration, have it inspected by your
Hyundai dealer and adjusted or repaired if necessary.
Diesel (2.5 TCI)
Power steering pulley
Water pump pulley
Tension
pulley
Diesel (2.5 CRDi)
Generator pulley
Idler pulley
Water pump pulley
Idler pulley
COMP.
pulley
Auto
Crankshaft
tensioner
Idler pulley
pulley
Power
Crankshaft
Generator
COMP.
steering pulley
pulley
pulley
pulley
G190D01P-1
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TIRE
Drive belts should be checked periodically for proper tension and adjusted if necessary. At the same time,
belts should be examined for cracks,
wear, fraying or other evidence of
deterioration and replaced if necessary.
Belt routing should also be checked
to be sure there is no interference
between the belts and other parts of
the engine. After a belt is replaced,
the new belt should be adjusted again
after two or three weeks to eliminate
slack resulting from initial stretching
after use.
NOTE:
The drive belt tension for diesel
engine (2.5 CRDi only) is adjusted
automatically.
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PARKING
STROKE
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I150A02P-GAT
BRAKE
LEVER
Tire condition
1.6 mm (0.06 in.)
Wear indicator
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Pull the parking brake lever all the
way up to check the number of "clicks"
that the ratchet makes. One click
represents a lever movement of one
notch. The lever should move the
specified number of notches for normal brake application.
Parking brake lever stroke;
If the parking brake lever stroke is not
within the standard range(5 to 7
notches), have the brake lever adjusted at an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
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Check the tires for cuts, cracks and
other damage. Replace the tires if
there are deep cuts or cracks. Also
check each tire for pieces of metal or
pebbles.
The use of worn tires can be very
dangerous because of the greater
chance of skidding or hydroplaning.
The tread depth of the tires must
exceed 1.6 mm (0.06 in.) in order for
the tires to meet the minimum requirement for use.
If there are belt-line wear indicators
on the tires, they will appear in six
places on the surface of the tire
thereby indicating that the tire no
8 DO-IT YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
24
longer meets the minimum requirement for use. When these wear indicators appear, the tires must be replaced with new one. Confirm that the
wheel nuts are tightened sufficiently.
Refer to the section of this manual
entitled "In case of emergency" for
information concerning care of the
tires.
!
kg/cm² (psi)
I160A03P-GAT
Tire inflation pressure
Vehicle
MINIBUS
Rear
2.8(40)
2.8(40)
215/80R 15
2.2(32)
2.2(32)
205/70R 15C-6PR
2.8(40)
2.8(40)
205/70R 15C-8PR
2.8(40)
4.5(65)
Tire size
kg/cm² (psi)
Vehicle
Tire size
Front
Rear
VAN
205/70R 15C-8PR
2.8(40)
4.5(65)
195R 14C-6PR
2.8(40)
195R 13C-8PR
-
3.5(50)
TRUCK
WARNING:
o Driving on worn-out tires is dangerous! Worn-out tires can
cause loss of braking effectiveness, steering control and traction. When replacing tires, never
mix radial and bias-ply tires on
the same car. If you replace radial tires with bias-ply tires, they
must be installed in sets of four.
o Using tires and wheels of other
than the recommended sizes
may cause unusual handling
characteristics that may cause
death, serious injury or property damage.
Front
205/70R 15
I160A02P
Check the tire inflation pressure of all
the tires while they are cold; if insufficient or excessive, adjust to the
specified value.
After the tire inflation pressure has
been adjusted, check the tires for
damage and air leaks.
Be sure to put rubber caps on the
valves.
DO-IT YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
8
25
Tires tend to wear unevenly over a
long period of service. To make sure
that the tires wear evenly as possible
and for longer tire life, rotate the
wheels in the sequence illustrated.
Take the vehicle to an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer to have the chance
of the wheels properly adjusted.
I240A01P-GAT
Rotation
Bias tires
!
HSRFL151
Radial tires
HSRFL152
CAUTION:
If the front wheels are of a different
type from the rear and spare
wheels, do not attempt to mount
the wheel for front onto rear. In
this instance, use the type 2 wheel
rotation method.
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
Measurement ................................................................ 9-2
Engine ........................................................................... 9-3
Lubrication Chart .......................................................... 9-4
9
9
9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
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J010A03P-GAT
MEASUREMENT
mm (in.)
LONG
SHORT
MINIBUS, VAN
3
6
VAN
VAN
3
6
VAN
VAN
2WD
Overall length
4,695(184)
←
←
Overall width
1,820(71)
←
←
←
←
←
Overall height
1,900(74)
←
1,885(74)
1,995(78)
1,885(74)
1,980(77)
Wheel base
2,810(110)
←
←
←
←
Wheel tread Front
1,570(61)
←
←
1,565(61)
1,570(61)
Rear
1,545(60)
←
←
1,560(61)
1,545(60)
7
9
12
←
←
←
←
←
←
1,970(77)
←
3,080(121)
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
←
4,825(189) 4,695(184) 5,035(198)
J010A02P-GAT
←
J020A02P-GAT
MEASUREMENT
mm(in.)
LONG(1ton)
TRUCK
EXTRA LONG (1.25 ton)
STANDARD STANDARD
Overall length
5085 (200)
SUPER
5415 (213)
←
Overall width
1820 (71)
1820 (71)
←
Wheel base
3080 (121)
3280 (129)
←
Front
1570 (62)
1570 (62)
←
Rear
1408 (55)
1408 (55)
←
Wheel tread
9
4WD
FUEL TANK CAPACITY
ITEMS
FUEL TANK CAPACITY
MINIBUS, VAN
TRUCK
65L
70L
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE
3
J040A05P-GAT
ITEMS
Engine type
DIESEL
D4BB(N/A)
GASOLINE
D4BH(TCI)
D4CB(TCI)
G4JS
Total displacement
2,607 cc
←
2,497 cc
2,351 cc
Compression ratio
22
20.5
17.6
10
←
←
←
-
BTDC 8°± 5°
800 ± 100
750 ± 100
Firing order
1-3-4-2
Elec.:ATDC 9°±1°
Mech.:ATDC 7°±1°
ATDC 5°
Injection (or Ignition) timing
(A tropical region)
Mech.:ATDC 9°±1°
(Except a tropical region)
Idle speed (RPM)
850 ± 100
750 ± 100
J050A04P-GAT
ELECTRICAL
ITEMS
DIESEL
GASOLINE (Minibus/Van)
Battery
12V-90AH MF, 100AH MF*
12V-68AH MF
Generator
9
2.5 CRDi
12V-110A
4D56 TCI(With A/CON)
12V-110A
4D56 TCI(Without A/CON)
12V-75A
Starter
* FOR USE ONLY IN COLD AREA
12V- 2.2kw
13.5V-110A
12V-1.2 kw
9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
4
LUBRCATION CHART
J060A07P-GAT
ITEMS
2.6 N/A
ENGINE OIL
(DIESEL)
2.5 4D56 TCI
2.5 CRDi TCI
E.C
ENGINE OIL
(GASOLINE)
Except E.C
ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION
OIL & GREASE STANDARD
SAE 30 (ABOVE 0°C)
API CF-4 or ABOVE SAE 20W-40 (ABOVE -10°C)
SAE 15W-40 (ABOVE -15°C)
SAE 10W-30 (-20°C ~ 40°C)
API CF-4 or ABOVE SAE 5W-30 (-25°C ~ 10°C)
SAE 0W-30 (BELOW 10°C) *1
SAE 30 (0°C ~ 40°C)
SAE 20W-40 (ABOVE -10°C)
SAE 15W-40 (ABOVE -15°C)
API CF-4 or ABOVE
SAE 10W-30 (-20°C~ 40°C)
SAE 5W-30 (-25°C~ 10°C)
SAE 0W-30 (BELOW 10°C) *1
SAE 20W-40, 20W-50 (ABOVE -10°C)
API SG, SG/CD, SH
SAE 15W-40, 15W-50 (ABOVE -15°C)
or SH/CD
SAE 10W-30 (-25°C ~ 40°C)
SAE 10W-40, 10W-50 (ABOVE -25°C)
SAE 5W-20 (BELOW -10°C) *1, *2
API SE or ABOVE
SAE 5W-30 (BELOW 10°C) *1
SAE 5W-40 (BELOW 20°C) *1
NORMAL DRIVING CONDITION
SEVERE DRIVING CONDITION
*1. Restricted by driving condition and area.
*2. SAE 5W-20 not recommended for sustained high speed vehicle operation.
QUANTITY (LITER)
Engine Oil : 6.1
at Oil Pan : 4.9
Engine Oil : 7.4
at Oil Pan : 6.6 (MAX)
4.9 (MIN)
Engine Oil : 4.3
at Oil Pan : 4.0 (MAX)
3.0 (MIN)
at Oil Filter : 0.3
Max. 1L/ 1,500 km
Max. 1L/ 1,000 km
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
9
5
J060A07P-GAT
QUANTITY (LITER)
2.0
GASOLINE
2.6 N/A : 2.4
MANUAL TRANSMISSION OIL
HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS MTF 75W/90 (API GL-4)
DIESEL 2.5 4D56 TCI : 2.4
2.5 CRDi TCI : 3.5
GASOLINE
7.53
2.6 N/A(long van): 8.5
2.6 N/A: 7
2.5 4D56 TCI(2WD) : 7.9
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OIL MOBIL DEXRON-II or DIAMOND ATF SP-I
DIESEL
2.5 4D56 TCI(4WD) : 9.83
2.5 CRDi TCI(2WD) : 8.3
2.5 CRDi TCI(4WD) : 11.7
TRANSFER CASE OIL
DIAMOND ATF SP II
Minibus, Van : 1.3
POWER STEERING OIL
PSF-3
0.8
HIGH QUALITY ETHYLENE GLYCOL BASE FOR
COOLANT
Minibus : 13, Van : 10, Truck : 7.2
ALUMINUM RADIATOR
CLUTCH & BRAKE FLUID
SAE J 1703 EQUIVALENT
As required
SAE J310a, MULTI-PURPOSE GREASE NLGI-2 OR
FRONT, REAR WHEEL BEARING
As required
EQUIVALENT.
REAR AXLE
API GL-4 (MS517-15) : SAE 90, 140
Minibus, Van : 2.6, Truck : 1.7
STEERING GEAR BOX
API GL-5 (MS517-15) : SAE 80
As required
ITEMS
OIL & GREASE STANDARD
INDEX
10
10
10 INDEX
2
A
ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS ................................ 1-29
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER ........................... 2-47, 8-15
AIR CONDITIONING CARE ..................................... 8-14
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM ................................ 2-44
ALTIMETER .............................................................. 2-18
ANTENNA ................................................................. 2-73
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ................................. 3-23
APPEARANCE CARE ................................................ 5-2
ASHTRAY ................................................................. 2-36
AUDIO FAULT CODE .............................................. 2-70
AUDIO SYSTEM
Cassette Tape Player Operation (H240, H280)
...................................................................... 2-54, 2-65
Compact Disc Player Operation (H260, H280)
...................................................................... 2-59, 2-67
Stereo Radio Operation (H240, H260, H280)
............................................................ 2-51, 2-56, 2-62
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION .................................. 3-9
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID .................... 8-17
AUXILIARY SEAT ..................................................... 1-33
B
BACK WARNING SYSTEM ..................................... 3-24
BATTERY ................................................................. 8-13
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE .......................... 3-2
BI-LEVEL HEATING ................................................. 2-42
BLEEDING THE FUEL SYSTEM ............................ 4-18
BRAKE FLUID .......................................................... 8-16
BRAKE PEDAL ......................................................... 3-21
BRAKE SYSTEM ...................................................... 3-19
BULB WATTAGE ...................................................... 4-35
C
CARE OF CASSETTE TAPES ................................ 2-72
CARE OF DISC ........................................................ 2-71
CARRYING CHILDREN ............................................ 1-15
CATALYTIC CONVERTER ........................................ 7-3
CENTRAL DOOR LOCKS ........................................ 1-14
CHANGING A FLAT TIRE ......................................... 4-7
CHANGING AND REPLACING FUSES .................. 4-24
CHECKING THE DRIVE BELTS .............................. 8-22
CHECKING THE FREEPLAY ................................... 8-21
CHILD PROTECTION SLIDE DOOR ....................... 1-15
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM.................................. 1-41
CIGARETTE LIGHTER............................................. 2-27
CLUTCH FLUID ........................................................ 8-17
INDEX
10
3
D
DAY/NIGHT INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR ............. 2-34
DEFROSTING/DEFOGGING ................................... 2-43
DIGITAL CLOCK ...................................................... 2-37
DOOR LOCKS .......................................................... 1-12
DRINK HOLDER ....................................................... 2-35
DRIVING FOR ECONOMY ...................................... 3-25
DRIVING WITH ELECTRONIC DUAL-RANGE
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ............................. 3-13
E
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM ............................... 7-2
ENGINE ...................................................................... 9-3
ENGINE COMPARTMENT ......................................... 8-2
ENGINE COOLANT .................................................. 8-10
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE ....... 2-12
ENGINE NUMBER ..................................................... 1-5
ENGINE OIL ............................................................... 8-7
ENGINE RPM ADJUSTMENT KNOB ...................... 2-24
EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED
MAINTENANCE ITEMS ......................................... 6-12
F
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) .................................. 3-15
FRONT DOOR EDGE WARNING LIGHT ............... 2-25
FRONT DOOR WINDOW GLASS ........................... 1-25
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH ................................. 2-25
FRONT/REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER SWITCH .. 2-26
FUEL GAUGE ........................................................... 2-12
FUEL TANK CAPACITY ............................................. 9-2
FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTION .................................. 4-37
G
GENERAL CHECKS ................................................... 8-6
GOOD BRAKING PRACTICE .................................. 3-22
H
HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM ................................ 2-26
HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTMENT ...................... 4-26
HEADLIGHT LEVELING DEVICE SYSTEM ............ 2-23
HEADREST ............................................................... 1-35
HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL .................... 2-38
HEATING CONTROLS ............................................. 2-42
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEAT SHOULDER
BELT ...................................................................... 1-38
HIGH-MOUNTED REAR STOP LIGHT ................... 2-25
HOLD OPEN LOCK SYSTEM ................................. 1-13
HOOD RELEASE ..................................................... 1-23
HORN ........................................................................ 2-37
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4
I
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS ................................ 4-22
IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START ....................... 4-20
IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE ..................................... 4-6
IGNITION SWITCH .................................................... 3-3
ILLUMINATED IGNITION SWITCH ......................... 1-11
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM ............................................ 1-6
INCLINOMETER ....................................................... 2-17
INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES ......................... 1-4
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND
INDICATOR LIGHTS ............................................... 2-2
INSTRUMENTS PANEL LIGHT CONTROL
(RHEOSTAT) ......................................................... 2-24
INTERIOR LIGHT ..................................................... 2-28
J
JACK ........................................................................... 4-2
JUMP STARTING ..................................................... 4-21
K
KEYS ........................................................................... 1-6
KEY POSITIONS ........................................................ 3-3
L
LOADING .................................................................. 3-22
LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL ....................................... 3-31
LUBRICATION CHART .............................................. 9-4
M
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS ..................................... 6-2
MAKING A FLAT SEAT ........................................... 1-34
MANUAL TRANSMISSION ........................................ 3-7
MEASUREMENT ........................................................ 9-2
MULTI-FUNCTION LIGHT SWITCH
Daytime Running Lights ......................................... 2-20
Headlight Flasher ................................................... 2-20
Headlight Switch .................................................... 2-19
High-beam Switch .................................................. 2-20
Lane Change Signal .............................................. 2-19
Parking Light Auto Cut .......................................... 2-20
Turn Signal Switch ................................................. 2-19
MULTIMETER
Altimeter ................................................................. 2-18
Inclinometer ............................................................ 2-17
Thermometer .......................................................... 2-17
O
ODOMETER/TRIP ODOMETER .............................. 2-14
OPERATING THE SUNROOF SYSTEM ................. 2-31
OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR .............................. 2-34
OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR HEATER .............. 2-35
OVERDRIVE SWITCH ............................................. 3-12
OVERHEAD AIR CONDITIONING ........................... 2-47
INDEX
10
5
P
PARKING .................................................................. 3-21
PARKING BRAKE .................................................... 3-20
PARKING BRAKE LEVEL STROKE ........................ 8-23
POWER OUTLET ..................................................... 2-27
POWER WINDOW ................................................... 1-26
R
REAR GATE ............................................................. 1-21
REAR HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER .............. 2-45
REAR ROOM LIGHT ................................................ 2-29
REAR SIDE, QUARTER WINDOW ......................... 1-26
REAR SUNROOF ..................................................... 2-32
REMOTE FUEL-FILLER LID RELEASE .................. 1-24
REMOVAL OF WATER FROM THE FUEL FILTER 4-19
REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT BULBS ........................ 4-27
ROOF RACK ............................................................ 2-33
RUNNING-IN RECOMMENDATIONS ........................ 1-2
S
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ................................... 6-4
SEAT BELTS ............................................................ 1-37
Pre-tensioner seat belt ........................................... 1-40
SEAT WARMER ....................................................... 1-36
SEATBACK HOLDER ............................................... 1-37
SEATS
Auxiliary Seat ......................................................... 1-33
Fourth Seat ............................................................ 1-33
Front Seat .............................................................. 1-29
Making a flat Seat ................................................. 1-34
Second Seat .......................................................... 1-31
Third Seat .............................................................. 1-32
SIDE GATE ............................................................... 1-22
SLIDING WINDOW GLASS ..................................... 1-27
SMOOTH CORNERING ........................................... 3-28
SPARE TIRE .............................................................. 4-3
SPARE TIRE ANTI-THEFT DEVICE ......................... 4-6
SPEEDOMETER ....................................................... 2-13
STARTING .................................................................. 3-4
STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE FOR TURBO
CHARGER OR TURBO CHARGER INTERCOOLER
................................................................................. 3-7
STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER ............................ 1-46
STEREO SOUND SYSTEM ..................................... 2-49
SUNROOF ................................................................ 2-30
SUNSHADE .............................................................. 2-30
SUNVISOR ............................................................... 2-32
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT(AIRBAG) SYSTEM 1-46
10 INDEX
6
T
TACHOMETER ......................................................... 2-14
TAIL GATE ............................................................... 1-19
TAIL GATE WINDOW WASHER FLUID ................. 8-21
TAIL GATE WINDOW WIPER AND WASHER
SWITCH ................................................................. 2-22
THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM ......................................... 1-15
THERMOMETER ...................................................... 2-17
TIRE
Condition ................................................................ 8-23
Inflation Pressure ................................................... 8-24
Rotation .................................................................. 8-25
TOOLS AND JACK .................................................... 4-2
TOWING ................................................................... 4-13
TRAILER OR VEHICLE TOWING ........................... 4-14
TRANSAXLE FLUID ................................................... 9-4
TWIN SWING DOOR ............................................... 1-21
V
VENTILATION .......................................................... 2-42
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) ............ 1-4
W
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS ...................... 2-8
WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID ............................... 8-19
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH ..... 2-21
WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES ............................... 8-20
WINTER DRIVING .................................................... 3-28