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urrent at the time of publication. Hyundai reserves the right to make


f continual product improvement may be carried out.

dels and includes descriptions and explanations of optional as


you may find material in this manual that does not apply to your

d with Right-Hand Drive (RHD). The explanations and illustrations for


ite of those written in this manual.

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FOREWORD

We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of


yundais. The advanced engineering and high-quality construc-
omething of which we're very proud.

e you to the features and operation of your new Hyundai. It is


y since the information it contains can contribute greatly to the
new car.

ds that all service and maintenance on your car be performed


Hyundai dealers are prepared to provide high-quality service,
ance that may be required.

UNDAI MOTOR COMPANY

also need the information included in this manual, if you sell this
in the vehicle for their use. Thank you.

amage may result from the use of poor quality fuels and
ndai specifications. You must always use high quality fuels
cifications listed on Page 9-4 in the Vehicle Specifications

mpany. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be


system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the
ai Motor Company.

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NSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE

ents for your new Hyundai are found in Section 5. As the


y to see that all maintenance operations specified by the
ut at the appropriate intervals. When the vehicle is used
s, more frequent maintenance is required for some
equirements for severe operating conditions are also

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: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI

nts may void the manufacturer's warranty


modified in any way. Modifications may adversely affect
performance of your Hyundai. Components which are
or are added to the vehicle resulting in consequential
the vehicle manufacturer's warranty.

R CELLULAR TELEPHONE INSTALLATION

th electronic fuel injection and other electronic compo-


improperly installed/adjusted two-way radio or cellular
ct electronic systems. For this reason, we recommend
adio manufacturer's instructions or consult your Hyundai
asures or special instructions if you choose to install one

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ND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING

mation titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE.


owing:

dition may result in harm, serious injury or death to


e warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided

dition may result in damage to your vehicle or its


is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the

sting or helpful information is being provided.

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sing imitation, counterfeit or used Hyundai Genuine Parts are only
lvage parts are not covered under sold through authorized Hyundai
e Hyundai New Vehicle Limited Dealership and Service Center.
arranty or any other Hyundai war-
nty. In addition, any damage to or
lure of Genuine Hyundai Parts
used by the installation or failure
an imitation, counterfeit or used
lvage part is not covered by
yundai Motor Company.

w can you tell if you purchasing


undai Genuine Parts?
ok for the Hyundai Genuine Parts
go on the package (see below).

e export specifications are writ-


n in English only. A100A03L

A100A02L A100A04L

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE

NDAI ....................................................................... 1-1 1

................................................................................. 2-1 2

GENCY ................................................................... 3-1 3

N & APPEARANCE CARE ...................................... 4-1 4

REQUIREMENTS ..................................................... 5-1 5

NANCE ................................................................... 6-1 6

TEMS ....................................................................... 7-1 7

N .............................................................................. 8-1 8

S ............................................................................... 9-1 9

............................................................................... 10-1 10

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-HAND DRIVE)

B250A01TB

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YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE

12.Hood Release Lever


13.Fuse Box
14.Audio Remote Control Switch (If installed)
15.Heating/Air Conditioning Control Panel
(If installed)
16.Cigarette Lighter
17.Ashtray
18.Front Drink Holder
19.Shift Lever (If installed)
20.Parking Brake Lever
21.Rear Drink Holder

hener inside a vehicle, do not place it near the instrument cluster nor
e is any leakage from the air freshener onto these areas (instrument
or), it may damage these parts.If the liquid from the air freshener does
er immediately.

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T-HAND DRIVE)

B250B01TB

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YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE

12. Parking Brake Lever


13. Shift Lever (If installed)
14. Front Drink Holder
15. Ashtray
16. Power Outlet (If installed)
17. Heating/Air Conditioning Control Panel
(If installed)
18. Audio Remote Control Switch (If installed)
19. Fuse Box
20. Hood Release Lever

hener inside a vehicle, do not place it near the instrument cluster nor
re is any leakage from the air freshener onto these areas (instrument
or), it may damage these parts. If the liquid from the air freshener does
er immediately.

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UMENT PANEL
Door Ajar Warning Light and Chime

Low Fuel Level Warning Light

Malfunction Indicator Light

Seat Belt Warning Light

Electric Power Steering System (EPS)


Warning Light
Electronic Stability Program Indicator
Lights (If Installed)

Immobilizer Warning Light

Diesel Pre-heat Indicator Light (Diesel only)

Fuel Filter Warning Light (Diesel only)

Engine Coolant Temperature Indicator


nd on page 1-50

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ES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
ns ...................................................................1-2
w Hyundai ........................................................1-3
tem) .................................................................1-4 1
rm system) .....................................................1-7
...................................................................... 1-12
...................................................................... 1-13
...................................................................... 1-21
m .................................................................... 1-28
nt (AIRBAG) system ..................................... 1-36
d indicator lights ............................................ 1-46
dicator ............................................................ 1-50
...................................................................... 1-59
Switch ............................................................ 1-61
sher Switch ................................................... 1-63
...................................................................... 1-69
...................................................................... 1-73
...................................................................... 1-77
Room ............................................................. 1-80
control ............................................................ 1-86
m ..................................................................... 1-95
...................................................................... 1-97
.................................................................... 1-120

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TE:
or some countries, Hyundai ve-
cles are designed to use leaded
! CAUTION:
soline. When you are going to o Do not let any gasoline or water
se leaded gasoline, ask to enter the tank. This would make
yundai dealer whether leaded it necessary to drain it out and to
soline in your vehicle is avail- bleed the lines to avoid jamming
le or not. the injection pump and damag-
ctane Rating of leaded gaso- ing the engine.
e is same with unleaded one. o In winter, in order to cut down
incidents due to freezing, paraf-
Diesel fin oil may be added to the fuel if
el fuel of 52 to 54 cetane is used in the temperature drops to below -
dai vehicle. If two types of diesel 10C. Never use more than 20%
are available, use summer or win- paraffin oil.
uel properly according to the fol-
g temperature conditions.
B010B01A-AAT

bove -5C (23F) ... Summer type What About Gasohol?


esel fuel. Gasohol (a mixture of 90% unleaded
elow -5C (23F) ... Winter type gasoline and 10% ethanol or grain
esel fuel. alcohol) may be used in your Hyundai.
However, if your engine develops
h the fuel level in the tank very driveability problems, the use of 100%
ully : If the engine stops through unleaded gasoline is recommended.
ailure, the circuits must be com- Fuels with unspecified quantities of
ly purged to permit restarting. alcohol, or alcohols other than ethanol,
should not be used.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 3

A-AAT o Don't drive faster than 88 km/h (55


ration in Foreign Countries mph).
u are going to drive your Hyundai o While driving, keep your engine
other country, be sure to: speed (rpm, or revolutions per
minute) between 2,000 rpm and
bserve all regulations regarding 4,000 rpm.
gistration and insurance. o Use moderate acceleration. Don't
etermine that acceptable fuel is start, depress the accelerator pedal
ailable. fully.
o For the first 300 km (200 miles), try
to avoid hard stops.
S-GAT
EAKING IN YOUR NEW o Don't lug the engine (in other words,
don't drive so slowly in toohigh a
NDAI gear that the engine "bucks": shift to
ng the First 2,000 Km (1,200 a lower gear).
s) o Whether going fast or slow, vary
soline Engine) your speed from time to time.
o Don't let the engine idle longer than
ormal "break-in" procedure is re-
3 minutes at one time.
d with your new Hyundai. How-
o Don't tow a trailer during the first
you can contribute to the eco-
2,000 km (1,200 miles) of opera-
cal operation and durability of your
tion.
dai by observing the following
mmendations during the first 2,000
1,200 miles).

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hether going fast or slow, vary your B030B01A-AAT

eed from time to time. Record Your Key Number


on't let the engine idle longer than
minutes at one time.
on't tow a trailer during the first
000 km (600 miles) of operation.

A-AAT
S

B030B01E

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
B030A01E be recorded in a place where it can be
found in an emergency.
reater convenience, the same key
ates all the locks in your Hyundai. If you need additional keys, or if you
ever, because the doors can be should lose your keys, your authorized
d without a key, carrying a spare Hyundai dealer can make new keys if
s recommended in case you acci- you can supply the key number.
ally lock one key inside the car.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 5

TE: The vehicle key number is recorded


u make your own duplicate key, upon a metal tag attached to the keys
will not be able to cancel the when the vehicle is first delivered to
em or start the engine. you.
The key number should be recorded
and kept in a safe place in case the
CAUTION: need to order further keys arises. New
keys are available from any Hyundai
n starting the engine, do not use
dealer by quoting the relevant key num-
ey with other immobilizer keys
ber.
nd. Otherwise the engine may
In the interest of security, the metal tag
start or may stop soon after it
attached to the keys which bears the
s.
key number should be removed from
p each key separately not to have
the key ring after you receive your new
malfunction after you receive
vehicle. In addition, key numbers can-
new vehicle.
not be provided by Hyundai for security
reasons.
2A-GAT If you need additional keys or if you
Numbers should lose your keys, your authorized
Hyundai dealer can make new keys.

AX10030A-1

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word, consult your authorized NOTE:
ndai dealer. If the engine dies while driving after
limp home procedure, you can start
set the password you may turn your engine within 8 seconds with-
e ignition key "ON" and then turn out limp home procedure again.
OFF" according to the digit num-
rs, then the immobilizer indicator 5. If the immobilizer indicator blinks for
l blink along with the operation of five seconds, you have to try the
e ignition key. For example, turn limp home procedure again from
e ignition key once for digit num- the beginning.
r "1", and twice for "2", and so on.
owever, for the digit number "0", After doing the limp home procedure,
u must turn the ignition key for 10 you have to consult with your autho-
mes. rized Hyundai dealer as soon as pos-
ait for 3~10 seconds. sible.
ou may set the remaining number
digits by following the same pro-
dures 1 and 2. ! CAUTION:
all of four digits have been tried o If you fail to try the limp home
ccessfully, turn the ignition key procedure with the sequence of
N" and check that the immobi- three times, you have to wait for
er indicator illuminates. From this about one hour to do the limp
me, you have to start your engine home procedure again.
thin 30 seconds. If you start your o If you cannot start your engine in
gine after 30 seconds, your en- spite of limp home procedure,
ne will not start. have your vehicle towed by an
authorized Hyundai dealer.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 7

A-AAT B040C01FC-GAT
king and Unlocking Front Locking From the Outside
rs With a Key
UNLOCK
LOCK

HTB062

HTB056
The doors can be locked without a key.
e door can be locked or unlocked To lock the doors from the outside, first
th a key. push the inside lock switch to the
ck the door by turning the key "LOCK" position, so that the red mark
ward the front of the vehicle and on the switch is not visible, then close
lock it by turning the key toward the door.
e rear. The door will not lock if the key is left in
the ignition switch when the front doors
close. This is normal. (If installed)

NOTE:
o When locking the door this way,
be careful not to lock the door
with the ignition key left in the
vehicle.

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TE: To engage the child-protector feature
n the door is locked, the red so that the door cannot be opened from
k on the switch is not visible and the inside, move the child-protector
haracter "LOCK" on the switch lever to the " " position and close the
sible. door. Move the lever to the " " posi-
tion when normal door operation is de-
sired.
A-AAT
LD-PROTECTOR If you wish to be able to open the door
R DOOR LOCK from the outside, the outside door
handle will function normally.

B040G01FC-GAT
Central Door Lock (If Installed)

HTB058

Hyundai is equipped with a "child-


ctor" rear door lock assembly.
n the lock mechanism is engaged,
ear door cannot be opened from HTB212
nside. It's use is recommended
never there are small children in
ear seat.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 9

A-AAT Park the car and stop the engine. Arm


FT-ALARM SYSTEM the system as described below.
nstalled)
system is designed to provide 1) Remove the ignition key from the
ction from unauthorized entry into ignition switch.
car. This system is operated in 2) Make sure that the engine hood and
stages: the first is the "Armed" tail gate are locked.
e, the second is the "Alarm" stage, 3) Lock the doors using the transmitter
he third is the "Disarmed" stage. of the keyless entry system.
ggered, the system provides an
ble alarm with blinking of the turn After completion of the steps above,
al lights. the turn signal lights will blink once to
indicate that the system is armed.

O-GAT
NOTE:
ed Stage 1) If any door, tail gate or engine
hood remains open, the system
will not be armed.
2) If this happens, rearm the system
as described above.

! 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,
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the alarm may be activated when
the remaining passenger(s) leaves
the car.

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1TB-AAT
rmed Stage
! CAUTION:
Only the transmitter can disarm the
armed stage. If the transmitter does
not disarm the system, it is neces-
sary 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
HTB202 to "ON" position.
system will be disarmed when the 3. Wait for 30 seconds.
r's or passenger's door is un-
d by depressing the button on the After completing the steps above,
mitter. the system will be disarmed.

completion of the step above, the


signal lights will blink twice to
ate that the system is disarmed.

TE:
e the system has been dis-
ed, it can not be rearmed except
peating the arming procedures.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 11

1TB-GAT
lacing the battery
n the transmitter's battery begins
t weak, it may take several pushes
he button to lock or unlock the
s, and the LED will not light. Re-
e the battery as soon as possible.

ry type : CR1220

lacement instructions:
HTB054

3. Remove four screws back side of the


built-in circuit.

Battery

HTB053

emove the screw with a phillips


rewdriver.
HTB055
arefully separate the case with a
t-head screwdriver as shown in 4. Remove the old battery from the
e illustration. 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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E-AAT
WER WINDOWS (If Installed)

(1)

HTB066

In order to prevent operation of the


HTB064
passenger front and rear windows, a
power windows operate when the window lock switch is provided on the
on key is in the "ON" position. The armrest of the driver's door. To disable
switches are located on the the power windows, press the window
r's armrest and control the front lock switch.
ear windows on both sides of the To revert to normal operation, press
cle. The windows may be opened the window lock switch a second time.
epressing the appropriate window
h and closed by pulling up the Auto-Down Window
h. To open the window on the (Driver's Side)
r's side, press the switch(1) down.
window moves as long as the The Auto-Down window is moved to its
h is operated. fully open position by pushing the
switch. To stop at the desired position
push the switch again.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 13

A-GAT
NT SEATS
usting Seat Forward and ! WARNING:
rward To ensure the seat is locked se-
curely, attempt to move the seat for-
ward or rearward without using the
lock release lever.

B080C01A-AAT
Adjusting Seatback Angle

HTB024

ove the seat toward the front or


pull the lock release lever up-
. This will release the seat on its
so you can move it forward or
ward to the desired position. When
nd the position you want, release
ever and slide the seat forward or HTB026

ward on its track until it locks into To recline the seatback, lean forward to
desired position and cannot be take your weight off it, then pull up on
ed further. 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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2JM-AAT
ustable Headrests
! WARNING:

Lock knob

HFC2028

B080D01JM
drests are designed to help reduce
sk of neck injuries. o For maximum effectiveness in case
aise the headrest, pull it up. To of an accident, the headrest should
r it, push it down while pressing the be adjusted so the middle of the
knob. To remove the headrest, headrest is at the same height as
it as far as it can go then press the the top of the occupant's eyes. For
knob while pulling upward. This this reason, the use of a cushion
ld only be done when the seat is that holds the body away from the
ccupied. seatback is not recommended.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 15

1NF-AAT B080E01O-AAT
ve Headrests (If Installed) Lumbar Support Control
(Driver's Seat Only) (If Installed)

HNF2041-1

active headrest is designed to HTB027


e forward and upward during a rear
ct. This helps to prevent the driver's To adjust the lumbar support, turn the
ront passenger's head from mov- handle on the outboard or left side of
ackward and thus helps prevent the seat. To increase the amount of
injuries. lumbar support, pull the lever forward.
To decrease it, push the lever toward
the rear.

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1A-GAT B130A01A-AAT
usting Armrest Angle REAR SEAT ENTRY
ver's side only) (For 3-door model)

(1)

(2)

HTB2049
HTB258
armrest will be raised or lowered The front passenger seatback should
ually. be tilted to enter the rear seat.
ise the armrest, pull it up. By pulling up on the recliner control
wer it, press the armrest down. lever (1) at the outside of the front
passenger seat, the seatback will tilt
forward and the seat will automatically
slide forward.
Rear seat occupants can tilt the front
passenger seatback by depressing the
foot lever (2) as shown in the illustra-
tion.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 17

FC-GAT
R SEAT
usting Seatback Angle ! CAUTION:
When reclining the seatback you
should adjust the seatback folding
Seatback lever while standing.
folding lever

B080I01TB

ecline the seatback, push the


back folding lever toward the head-
and release it after the desired
back angle is achieved.
n you recline the seatback to de-
position, always be sure it has
d into position.

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der to prevent the shoulder belt B090B01TB-GAT

being damaged while folding the Folding Rear Seatback and Seat
seat, the shoulder belt must be Cushion
ed through the hanger to keep it For greater convenience, the entire
f the way. seatback and seat cushion may be
folded down and up.
CAUTION:
belts must be removed from the
ger when in use.

Seatback folding lever


HTB2006

1. Push the headrest down to the low-


est position.
2. To fold down the seatback , push
and hold the seatback folding lever
toward the headrest, then push down
the seatback.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 19

! WARNING:
o When you return the folded down
seatback to its upright position,
make sure the seat belts are in
position to be accessible and to
function properly.
o When you return the folded down
seatback to its upright position,
be careful not to get your fingers
Securing strap HTB031 or legs in.
o The purpose of the fold down
secure the seat, hook the secur-
rear seatback and the fold for-
g strap under the seat back to the
ward rear seat cushion is to in-
adrest stay of front driver and
crease cargo space. Do not allow
ssenger seat.
passengers to sit in the cargo
return the seatback and seat
area while the car is moving. This
shion to its normal position, re-
is not a proper seating position
rse the above procedure.
and no seat belts are available
hen you return the seatback to its
for use when the seatback is
right position, always be sure it is
folded down. Passengers who
cked into position by pulling and
are not properly seated and wear-
shing on the top of seatback.
ing seat belts could sustain seri-
ous injuries or death in case of
an accident or a sudden stop.

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TB-GAT
NOTE:
T WARMER (If installed) o The seat warmer will not operate if
the ambient temperature is higher
than 37C (98.6F).
o If the seat warmer doesn't work
when ambient temperature is
lower than 28C (82.4F), it should
be checked at an authorized dealer.

! WARNING:
HTB194 It is recommended that the seat
heater not be used when elderly
seat warmer is provided to warm people or people who are ill occupy
ront seats during cold weather. the seat. Also, do not use the seat
the ignition key in the "ON" posi- warmer if the occupant is sleeping.
push either of the switches to
m the driver's seat or the passenger's

g mild weather or under conditions


e the operation of the seat warmer
needed, keep the switches in the
F" position.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 21

A-GAT B150C02A-AAT
T BELT PRECAUTIONS Larger Children
ccupants of the vehicle should Children who are too large for child
their seat belts at all times. In- restraint systems should occupy the
, your province's laws may re- rear seat and use the available lap/
that some or all occupants of the shoulder belts. The lap portion should
le use seat belts. be fastened snug on the hips and as
possibility of injury or the severity low as possible. Check belt fit periodi-
jury in an accident will be de- cally. A child's squirming could put the
sed if this elementary safety pre- belt out of position. Children are af-
on is observed. In addition, the forded the most safety in the event of
wing recommendations are made: an accident when they are restrained
by a proper restraint system in the rear
seat. If a larger child (over age 13)
Y-GAT
must be seated in the front seat, the
nt or Small Child child should be securely restrained by
e countries require the use of the available lap/shoulder belt and the
restraint systems for infants and seat should be placed in the rearmost
children. Whether this is required position. Children under the age of 13
w or not, it is strongly recom- should be restrained securely in the
ded that a child restraint seat or rear seat. NEVER place a rear facing
t restraint system be used for child seat in the front seat of a vehicle.
ts or small children weighing less
18 kilograms (40 pounds).

TE:
ll children are best protected in
accident when properly re-
ned by a child restraint sys-

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1A-AAT
Not Lie Down would be applied there, not at your
pelvic bones.
duce the chance of injuries in the This could cause serious internal
t of an accident, and to achieve injuries.
mum effectiveness of the restraint For proper protection when the ve-
em, all passengers should be sit- hicle is in motion, have the seatback
up and the front seats should be in upright. Then sit back in the seat
pright position when the car is and wear your seat belt properly. See
ng. A seat belt cannot provide page 1-25.
er protection if the person is lying
n in the rear seat or if the front seat
a reclined position. B160A01A-AAT
CARE OF SEAT BELTS
Seat belt systems should never be
WARNING: disassembled or modified. In addition,
ng in a reclined position or ly- care should be taken to assure that
down when your vehicle is in seat belts and belt hardware are not
on can be dangerous. Even if damaged by seat hinges, doors or
buckle up, your seat belts can't other abuse.
heir job when you're reclined.
shoulder belt can't do its job
use it won't be against your ! WARNING:
y. Instead, it will be in front of When you return the rear seatback
In a crash you could go into it to its upright position after the rear
great force, receiving serious seatback was folded down, be care-
or other injuries. ful not to damage the seat belt web-
ap belt can't do its job either. In bing or buckle. Be sure that the
ash the belt could go up over webbing or buckle does not get
abdomen. The belt forces caught or pinched in the rear seat.

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A-AAT lower it, push it down while pressing the


GHT ADJUSTABLE FRONT height adjuster button.
T SHOULDER BELT Release the button to lock the anchor
nstalled) into position. Try sliding the release
button to make sure that it has locked
into the position.

! WARNING:
o The height adjuster must be in
the locked position when the
vehicle is moving.
o The misadjustment of height of
the shoulder belt could reduce
the effectiveness of the seat belt
B170A01L in a crash.
can adjust the height of the shoul-
belt anchor to one of the 4 posi-
.
height of the adjusting seat belt is
near your neck, you will not be
ng the most effective protection.
shoulder portion should be ad-
d so that it lies across your chest
midway over your shoulder nearest
oor and not your neck.
djust the height of the seat belt
or, lower or raise the height ad-
r into an appropriate position. To
the height adjuster, pull it up. To

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lso lock if you try to lean forward B265E01TB-GAT

uickly. Check to make sure that Seat Belt Warning Light


elt is properly locked and that the and Chime (E.C only)
s not twisted. The seat belt warning light and chime
will activate to the following table.
User (Driver) Condition
Seat Belt WarningLight
Seat Belt Ignition Switch
1TB-GAT
Unbuckled ON Stay on until buckled up
Seat Belt Warning Light
Buckled ON Come on for 6 seconds
(Except E.C)
Unbuckled ON *1 Blink until buckled up
seat belt warning light blinks for Buckled
ON Blink until buckled up*2
t 6 seconds when the ignition key Unbuckled
ned from the "OFF" position to the *1) When the ignition key is turned from
.
"OFF" position to "ON" within 1
minute.
*2) If the vehicle speed exceeds 9km/
h, the seat belt chime also sounds
for about 1~2 minutes.
If the vehicle speed is below 9km/h,
1 minute later the seat belt chime
also sounds for about 1~2 minutes.

NOTE:
If the driver's seat belt is operated in
this order "unbuckled buckled
unbuckled buckled unbuck-
led" within 9 seconds after the seat
belt is buckled, the seat belt warning
light and chime will not activate.

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A-AAT B220A01A-AAT
Release the Seat Belt SEAT BELTS (2-Point Static
Type) (Rear Seat Center)
(If Installed)
To Fasten Your Seat Belt

B210A01NF

seat belt is released by pressing


elease button in the locking buckle.
n it is released, the belt should B220A04NF
matically draw back into the re-
or. To fasten a 2-point static type belt,
does not happen, check the belt insert the metal tab into the locking
e sure it is not twisted, then try buckle. There will be an audible "click"
n. when the tab locks into the buckle.
Check to make sure the belt is properly
locked and that the belt is not twisted.

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1A-AAT B220D02Y-GAT
Release the Seat Belt SEAT BELTS - Rear Seat
Center's 3-Point System With
Emergency Locking Retractor
(If installed)

(c)

(a)
(d)
B220C01TB
(b)
n you want to release the seat belt,
s the button in the locking buckle.
B220D01TB

1. Before fastening the rear seat center


belt, confirm the metal tab (a) and
WARNING: buckle (b) are latched together.
center lap belt latching mecha- 2. After confirming that (a) and (b) are
is different from those for the latched, pull the seat belt out of the
seat shoulder belts. When fas- retractor and insert the metal tab (c)
ng the rear seat shoulder belts into the buckle (d).
he center lap belt, make sure
are inserted into the correct There will be an audible "click" when
les to obtain maximum protec- the tab locks in the buckle. The seat
from the seat belt system and belt automatically adjusts to the proper
re proper operation. length only after the lap belt is adjusted
manually so that it fits snugly around

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WARNING:
hen using the rear seat center
elt, you must lock all metal tabs
nd buckles. If any metal tab or
uckle is not locked, it will in-
ease the chance of injury in the
ent of collision.
ever unlock the metal tab (a)
nd the buckle (b) with the fol-
wing exceptions.
B220D02TB
)In case of folding rear
seatbacks down. o To disconnect the metal tab (a)
)If transporting an object on from the buckle (b), insert a nar-
the rear seat may cause dam- row-ended tool into the groove
age to the rear seat center located on the buckle (b).
belt.
ock the metal tab (a) and the
uckle (b) immediately after fold-
g rear seatbacks up.

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A-GAT
LD RESTRAINT SYSTEM
stalled) ! WARNING:
o A child restraint system must be
ren riding in the car should sit in
placed in the rear seat. Never
ear seat and must always be
install a child or infant seat on
erly restrained to minimize the
the front passenger's seat.
of injury in an accident, sudden
Should an accident occur and
or sudden maneuver. According
cause the passenger side airbag
cident statistics, children are safer
to deploy, it could severely in-
n properly restrained in the rear
jure or kill an infant or child seated
s than in the front seat. Larger
in an infant or child seat. Thus,
ren not in a child restraint should
only use a child restraint in the
one of the seat belts provided.
rear seat of your vehicle.
are required by law to use safety
aints for children. If small children o Since a safety belt or child re-
n your vehicle you must put them straint system can become very
hild restraint system (safety seat). hot if it is left in a closed vehicle,
ren could be injured or killed in a be sure to check the seat cover
h if their restraints are not properly and buckles before placing a
red. For small children and ba- child there.
a child seat or infant seat must be o When the child restraint system is
. Before buying a particular child not in use, store it in the luggage
aint system, make sure it fits your compartment or fasten it with a
and seat belts, and fits your child. safety belt so that it will not be
w all the instructions provided by thrown forward in the case of a
manufacturer when installing the sudden stop or an accident.
restraint system.

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B230G01A-GAT
ever allow a child to stand up or Installation on Outboard Rear
eel on the seat. Seats
ever use an infant carrier or child
fety seat that "hooks" over a
atback; it may not provide ad-
uate security in an accident.
ever allow a child to be held in a
rson's arms while they are in a
oving vehicle, as this could re-
lt in serious injury to the child
the event of an accident or a
dden stop. Holding a child in a
oving vehicle does not provide B230G01TB
e child with any means of pro-
ction during an accident, even if To install a child restraint system in the
e person holding the child is outboard rear seats, extend the shoul-
earing a seat belt. der/lap belt from its retractor. Install
the child restraint system, buckle the
the child restaint seat is not seat belt and allow the seat belt to take
chored properly, the risk of a up any slack. Make sure that the lap
ild being seriously injured or portion of the belt is tight around the
led in a collision greatly in- child restraint system and the shoulder
eases. 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.

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2A-GAT B230E02FC-GAT
ng a Child Restraint System Securing a Child Restraint Sys-
"Tether Anchorage" Sys- tem with "Tether Anchorage"
System
Three child restraint hook holders are
located on the vertical back panel.
Holder Bolt (5/16"-30 mm) (behind rear bumper bar)
Washer, Conical Spring
1. Route the child restraint seat strap
over the seatback.
Holder, Child Restraint Hook For vehicles with adjustable head-
Spacer (10mm), Child rests, route the tether strap under
Restraint Hook Holder the headrest and between the head-
Retainer Washer rest posts, otherwise route the tether
B230B01TB
strap over the top of the seatback.

mall children and babies, the use


child seat or infant seat is strongly
mmended. This child seat or infant
should be of appropriate size for
child and should be installed in
rdance with the manufacturer's in-
tions. It is further recommended
he seat be placed in the vehicle's
seat since this can make an impor-
contribution to safety. Your vehicle
ovided with three child restraint
holders for installing the child seat
ant seat.

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B230D04E-GAT
Using a Child Restraint System
WARNING: with "ISOFIX" System and
nstall the Child Restraint Seat, "Tether Anchorage" System
safety reasons the Seat should
positioned rearmost with the
back in a vertical position, not
ned.

HTB193

ISOFIX is a standardised method of


fitting child seats that eliminates the
need to use the standard adult seat belt
to secure the seat in the vehicle. This
enables a much more secure and posi-
tive location with the added benefit of
easier and quicker installation.

An ISOFIX-seat can only be installed if


it has vehicle-specific approval in ac-
cordance with the requirements of ECE-
R44. For your Hyundai, the Hyundai
ISOFIX GR1 / Hyundai Duo / Rmer
ISOFIX GR1 and the Rmer Duo ISOFIX
/ Britax Duo ISOFIX is approved ac-

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ach side of the rear seat, between To secure the child restraint seat
ushion and backrest, are located a
of ISOFIX anchorage points to-
er with a top tether mounting on the
age compartment. During the in-
ng, the seat has to be engaged at
nchorage-points in a way you can
it clicking (check by pulling!) and
o be fixed with the Top Tether-belt
e belonging point in the luggage-
partment. The installing and the
of a child-seat has to be done
rding to the installing-manual, B230C02TB
h is added to the ISOFIX-seat. 1. To engage the child restraint seat to
the ISOFIX anchor, insert the child
TE: restraint seat latch into the ISOFIX
SOFIX-child-seat can only be anchor. Listen for the audible "click"
lled if the seat has a vehicle- sound.
ific approval according to ECE- 2. Connect the tether strap hook to the
Before using the ISOFIX-child- child restraint hook holder and tighten
which was bought for another to secure the seat. Refer to "Secur-
ask your Hyundai-dealer whether ing a Child Restraint System with the
seat-type is approved and rec- Tether Anchorage System" on page
mended for your Hyundai. 1-30.

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B230H01TB-GAT
nlatched metal latch plates or Child Seat Restraint Suitability
bs may allow the child to reach For Seat Position
e unretracted seat belts which
ay result in strangulation and a Use child safety seats that have been
rious injury or death to the child officially approved and are appropriate
the child restraint. for your children. When using the child
o not mount more than one child safety seats, refer to the following table.
straint to a child restraint lower
Seating Position
chorage point. The improper
Age Group Front Rear Rear
creased load may cause the an-
Passenger Outboard Center
orage points or tether anchor to
eak, causing serious injury or 0 : Up to 10 kg
X U X
ath. (0 ~ 9 months)
tach the ISOFIX or ISOFIX-com- 0+ : Up to 13 kg
X U X
tible child restraint seat only to (0 ~ 2 years)
e appropriate locations shown I : 9kg to 18kg
the illustration. (9 months ~ 4 X U, L1 X
ways follow the installation and years)
e instructions provided by the II & III : 15kg to
anufacturer of the child restraint.
36kg (4 ~ 12 X UF X
years)

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Driver's airbag 1 Passenger's
airbag

3
2
HXG229 HTB198

pre-tensioner seat belt operates in The seat belt pre-tensioner system


ame way as an Emergency Lock- consists mainly of the following compo-
Retractor (ELR) type of seat belt. nents.
n the vehicle stops suddenly, or if
ccupant tries to lean forward too Their locations are shown in the illus-
ly, the seat belt retractor will lock tration.
osition. However, in certain frontal
ions, the pre-tensioner will acti- 1. SRS airbag warning light
and pull the seat belt into tighter 2. Seat belt pre-tensioner assembly
act against the occupant's body. 3. SRS control module

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though it is harmless, the fine


illuminates while the vehicle is
ust may cause skin irritation and
being driven, please have an au-
ould not be breathed for pro-
thorized Hyundai dealer inspect
nged periods. Wash your hands
the pre-tensioner seat belt or SRS
d face thoroughly after an acci-
airbag system as soon as pos-
nt in which the pre-tensioner
sible.
at belts were activated.

! WARNING:
CAUTION: o Pre-tensioners are designed to
ecause the sensor that activates operate only one time. After acti-
e SRS airbag is connected with vation, pre-tensioner seat belts
e pre-tensioner seat belt, the SRS must be replaced. All seat belts,
rbag warning light on the of any type, should always be
strument panel will blink for ap- replaced after they have been
oximately 6 seconds after the worn during a collision.
nition key has been turned to the o The pre-tensioner seat belt as-
ON" position, and then it should sembly mechanisms become hot
rn off. during activation. Do not touch
the pre-tensioner seat belt is the pre-tensioner seat belt as-
ot working properly, this warn- semblies for several minutes af-
g light will illuminate even if ter they have been activated.
ere is no malfunction of the o Do not attempt to inspect or re-
RS airbag system . If the SRS place the pre-tensioner seat belts
rbag warning light does not yourself. This must be done by
uminate when the ignition key an authorized Hyundai dealer.
turned to "ON", or if it remains o Do not strike the pre-tensioner
uminated after blinking for ap- seat belt assemblies.
oximately 6 seconds, or if it

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1TB-GAT front passenger with additional protec-
PLEMENTAL RESTRAINT tion than that offered by the seat belt
BAG) SYSTEM (If Installed) system alone, in case of a frontal im-
r's Airbag pact 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
B240B01TB
designed to work with, and be
Hyundai is equipped with a Supple- supplemental to, the driver's and
al Restraint (Airbag) System. The the passenger's three point seat
ations of the system's presence belt systems and is not a substi-
he letters "SRS AIR BAG" em- tute for them. Therefore your seat
ed on the airbag pad cover in the belts must be worn at all times
ing wheel and printed on the while the vehicle is in motion. In
enger's side front panel pad above addition, the airbags deploy only
love box. in certain frontal impact condi-
tions severe enough to cause
Hyundai SRS consists of airbags significant injury to the vehicle
led under the pad covers in the occupants.
er of the steering wheel and the
enger's side front panel above the
e box. The purpose of the SRS is to
de the vehicle's driver and/or the

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e driver should sit back as far as could be severely injured or killed


ossible while still maintaining by an airbag deployment in case
ntrol of the vehicle. If you are of an accident.
ting too close to the airbag, it o Do not allow children to ride in
n cause death or serious injury the front passenger seat. If older
hen it inflates. children (teenagers and older)
o objects should be placed over must ride in the front seat, make
near the airbag modules on sure they are always properly
e steering wheel, instrument belted and that the seat is moved
nel, and the front passenger's back as far as possible.
nel above the glove box, o For maximum safety protection
cause any such object could in all types of crashes, all occu-
use harm if the vehicle is in a pants including the driver should
ash severe enough to cause always wear their seat belts
e airbags to deploy. whether or not an airbag is also
the airbags deploy, they must provided at their seating posi-
replaced by an authorized tion to minimize the risk of se-
yundai dealer. vere injury or death in the event
o not tamper with or discon- of a crash. Do not sit or lean
ct SRS wiring, or other com- unnecessarily close to the airbag
onents of the SRS system. Do- while the vehicle is in motion.
g so could result in injury, due o The SRS airbag system must de-
accidental firing of the airbags ploy very rapidly to provide pro-
by rendering the SRS inopera- tection in a crash. If an occupant
e. is out of position because of not
o not install a child restraint wearing a seat belt, the airbag
stem in the front passenger may forcefully contact the occu-
at position. A child restraint pant causing serious or fatal in-
stem must never be placed in juries.
e front seat. The infant or child

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B240B02L B240B03L

SRS service reminder indicator The airbag modules are located both in
on the instrument panel will blink the center of the steering wheel and in
bout 6 seconds after the ignition the front passenger's panel above the
s turned to the "ON" position or glove box. When the SRSCM detects a
the engine is started, after which considerable impact to the front of the
RI should go out. vehicle, it will automatically deploy the
airbags.

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CAUTION: ! CAUTION:
ot install or place any accesso- When installing a container of liq-
(drink holder, cassette holder, uid air freshener inside a vehicle,
er, etc) on the front passenger's do not place it near the instrument
l above the glove box in a ve- cluster nor on the instrument panel
with passenger's air bag. Such pad surface. If there is any leakage
cts may become dangerous from the air freshener onto these
ectiles and cause injury if the areas (instrument cluster, instru-
enger's air bag inflates. ment panel pad or air ventilator), it
may damage these parts. If the liq-
uid from the air freshener does leak
senger's Airbag
onto these areas, wash them with
water immediately.

! WARNING:
o When the SRS is activated, there
may be a loud noise and fine dust
will be released throughout the
vehicle. These conditions are
B240B05L normal and are not hazardous.
However, the fine dust generated
complete inflation, the airbag im- during airbag deployment may
ately starts deflating, enabling the cause skin irritation. Be sure to
r to maintain forward visibility. wash your hands and face thor-
oughly with lukewarm water and
a mild soap after an accident in
which the airbags were deployed.

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TB-GAT
To deactivate or reactivate the
senger's Front Airbag ON/ passenger's front airbag
Switch (If Installed)
To deactivate the passenger's front
airbag, insert the master key into the
passenger's front airbag ON/OFF switch
on the right side of the crash pad and
turn it to the "OFF" position. The
(1) passenger's front airbag OFF indicator
will illuminate and stay on until the
passenger's front airbag is reactivated.

To reactivate the passenger's front


airbag, insert the master key into the
B990A01TB passenger's front airbag ON/OFF switch
passenger's front airbag can be and turn it to the "ON" position. The
tivated by the passenger's front passenger's front airbag OFF indicator
g ON/OFF switch (1) if a child will go out.
aint is installed on the front
enger's seat or if the front
enger's seat is unoccupied by a
on.
nsure the safety of your child, the
enger's front airbag must be deac-
ed when it should be necessary to
l a rearward facing child seat on
ont passenger seat in exceptional
mstances.

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the SRS airbag warning light


es not illuminate when the igni- ! WARNING:
on key is turned to the "ON" o The driver is responsible for the
osition, or if it illuminates while proper position of the passenger's
e vehicle is being driven, have front airbag ON/OFF switch.
authorized Hyundai dealer in- o Deactivate the front passenger's
ect the passenger's front airbag airbag only when the ignition
N/OFF switch, pre-tensioner seat switch is switched off, or the mal-
lt and the SRS airbag system as function may occur in the SRSCM
on as possible. (SRS Control Module). And there
may be a danger that the driver's
and/or passenger's front and/or
side airbag may fail to trigger, or
not trigger correctly during a col-
lision.
o Never install a rearward facing
child seat on the front passenger's
seat. The infant or child could be
severely injured or killed by an
airbag deployment in case of an
accident.

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1TG-GAT
Impact Airbag (If Installed)

Side airbag
sensor
HTB072

B990B02Y
Important Safety Notes on the
Side Impact Airbag system
Hyundai is equipped with a side
g in each front seat. The purpose Following is a number of safety points
e airbag is to provide the vehicle's concerning this system which should
r and/or the front passenger with always be observed to ensure risk of
ional protection than that offered injury is reduced in an accident.
e seatbelt alone. The side impact
gs are designed to deploy only
g certain side impact collisions, ! WARNING:
nding on the crash severity, angle, o The side impact airbag is supple-
d and point of impact. The air mental to the driver's and the
are not designed to deploy in all passenger's seat belt systems and
mpact situations. is not a substitute for them. There-
fore your seat belts must be worn
at all times while the vehicle is in
motion.

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B240C01Y-GAT
o not place any objects (an um- SRS Care
ella, bag, etc.) between the front
oor and the front seat. Such ob- The SRS is virtually maintenance-free
cts may become dangerous pro- and there are no parts you can safely
ctiles and cause injury if the service by yourself. The entire SRS
pplemental side impact air bag system must be inspected by an au-
lates. thorized Hyundai dealer in 10 years
o prevent unexpected deploy- after the date that the vehicle was
ent of the side impact air bag manufactured.
at may result in personal injury,
oid impact to the side airbag Any work on the SRS system, such as
nsor when the ignition key is removing, installing, repairing, or any
n. work on the steering wheel must be
performed by a qualified Hyundai tech-
nician. Improper handling of the SRS
system may result in serious personal
injury.

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r cleaning the airbag pad cov- o Do not install a child restraint sys-
s, use only a soft, dry cloth or tem in the front passenger seat
e which has been moistened position.
th plain water. Solvents or clean- o A child restraint system must
s could adversely affect the never be placed in the front seat.
bag covers and proper deploy- The infant or child could be se-
ent of the system. verely injured by an airbag de-
o objects should be placed over ployment in case of an accident.
near the airbag modules on the o If components of the airbag sys-
eering wheel, instrument panel, tem must be discarded, or if the
d the front passenger's panel vehicle must be scrapped, certain
ove the glove box, because any safety precautions must be ob-
ch object could cause harm if served. Your Hyundai dealer
e vehicle is in a crash severe knows these precautions and can
ough to cause the airbags to give you the necessary informa-
late. tion. Failure to follow these pre-
he airbags inflate, they must be cautions and procedures could
placed by an authorized Hyundai increase the risk of personal in-
aler. jury.
o not tamper with or disconnect
RS wiring, or other components
the SRS system. Doing so could
sult in injury, due to accidental
ng of the airbags or by render-
g the SRS inoperative.

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OR LIGHTS

B260A01TB

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15. Door Ajar Warning Light


led) 16. Passenger's Front Airbag OFF Indicator Light
(If installed)
17. SRS (Airbag) Warning Light
t (If installed)
18. Low Fuel Warning Light
19. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Indicator Light
(If installed)
20. ABS Warning Light (If installed)
talled) 21. Fuel Filter Warning Light (Diesel only)
) 22. Seat Belt Warning Light
23. Oil Pressure Warning Light
24. Charging System Warning Light
25. Overdrive off Indicator Light (Auto T/A only)
ght

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B260B01TB

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14. Engine Coolant Temperature Indicator Light


led) 15. Parking Brake/Brake Fluid Level Warning Light
16. Door Ajar Warning Light
17. Passenger's Front Airbag OFF Indicator Light
t (If installed)
18. SRS (Airbag) Warning Light (If installed)
19. Low Fuel Warning Light
20. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Indicator Light
(If installed)
21. ABS Warning Light (If installed)
talled) 22. Fuel Filter Warning Light (Diesel only)
) 23. Seat Belt Warning Light
24. Oil Pressure Warning Light
25. Charging System Warning Light
26. Overdrive Off Indcator Light (Auto T/A only)

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2NF-GAT
Passenger's Front Airbag
OFF Indicator Light ! CAUTION:
(If Installed) If there is a malfunction of the
passenger's front airbag OFF indi- passenger's front airbag ON/OFF
illuminates for about 4 seconds switch, the passenger's front airbag
the ignition key is turned to the OFF indicator will not illuminate and
position or after the engine is the passenger's front airbag will in-
ed, and then it will go off in 3 flate in frontal impact crashes even if
nds. the passenger's front airbag ON/OFF
passenger's front airbag OFF indi- switch is set to the "OFF" position.
r also comes on when the If the passenger's front airbag OFF
enger's front airbag ON/OFF switch indicator will not illuminate when
t to "OFF" position and turns off the passenger's front airbag ON/OFF
n the passenger's front airbag ON/ switch is set to the "OFF" position,
switch is set to "ON" position. have an authorized Hyundai dealer
inspect the passenger's front airbag
ON/OFF switch and the SRS airbag
system as soon as possible.

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B260D01A-AAT
Turn Signal Indicator
WARNING: Lights
th ABS SRI and Parking Brake/
e fluid level warning lights re- The blinking green arrows on the in-
n "ON" or come on while driv- strument panel show the direction indi-
there may be a problem with cated by the turn signals. If the arrow
D (Electronic Brake Force Dis- comes on but does not blink, blinks
tion). more rapidly than normal, or does not
s occurs, avoid sudden stops illuminate at all, a malfunction in the
have your vehicle checked by turn signal system is indicated. Your
Hyundai dealer as soon as dealer should be consulted for repairs.
sible.

B260F01A-AAT
1A-AAT High Beam Indicator
O/D OFF Indicator Light
(Automatic transaxle
The high beam indicator light comes
only) (If Installed) on whenever the headlights are
n the overdrive switch is turned switched to the high beam or flash
he overdrive off indicator will go position.
This amber indicator will be illumi-
d when the overdrive switch is
d off.

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3A-AAT other time, you should slow the vehicle
Parking Brake/Brake and bring it to a complete stop in a safe
Fluid Level Warning location off the roadway.
Light The brake warning light indicates that
the brake fluid level in the brake master
cylinder is low and hydraulic brake fluid
WARNING: conforming to DOT 3 or DOT 4 specifi-
u suspect brake trouble, have cations should be added. After adding
brakes checked by a Hyundai fluid, if no other trouble is found, the car
er as soon as possible. Driving should be immediately and carefully
car with a problem in either the driven to a Hyundai dealer for inspec-
e electrical system or brake tion. If further trouble is experienced,
aulic system is dangerous, and the vehicle should not be driven at all
d result in a serious injury or but taken to a dealer by a professional
h. towing service or some other safe
method.
Your Hyundai is equipped with dual-
ning Light Operation diagonal braking systems. This means
you still have braking on two wheels
parking brake/brake fluid level
even if one of the dual systems should
ing light should come on when the
fail. With only one of the dual systems
ng brake is applied and the igni-
working, more than normal pedal travel
switch is turned to "ON" or
and greater pedal pressure are re-
RT". After the engine is started,
quired to stop the car. Also, the car will
ght should go out when the park-
not stop in as short a distance with only
rake is released.
half of the brake system working. If the
parking brake is not applied, the
brakes fail while you are driving, shift
ing light should come on when the
to a lower gear for additional engine
on switch is turned to "ON" or
braking and stop the car as soon as it is
RT", then go out when the engine
safe to do so.
s. If the light comes on at any

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B-GAT B260N02FC-GAT
Tail Gate Open Warning Malfunction Indicator
Light Light (If installed)
light remains on unless the tail This light illuminates when there is a
is completely closed. malfunction of an exhaust gas related
component, and the system is not
A-GAT
functioning properly so that the exhaust
Door Ajar Warning Light gas regulation values are not satisfied.
This light will illuminate when the igni-
tion key is tuned to the "ON" position,
door ajar warning light warns you and will go out after the engine start. If
a door is not completely closed. it illuminates while driving, or does not
illuminate when the ignition key is turned
to the "ON" position, take your car to
1A-AAT
your nearest authorized Hyundai dealer
Low Fuel Level Warning and have the system checked.
Light
ow fuel level warning light comes B260E01TB-GAT
hen the fuel tank is approaching Seat Belt Warning Light
y. When it comes on, you should
(Except E.C)
uel as soon as possible. Driving
the fuel level warning light on or The seat belt warning light blinks for
he fuel level below "E" can cause about 6 seconds when the ignition key
ngine to misfire and damage the is turned from the "OFF" position to the
ytic converter. "ON".

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B260T01TB-GAT
TE:
driver's seat belt is operated in Electric Power
order "unbuckled buckled SteeringSystem (EPS)
uckled buckled unbuck- Warning Light
within 9 seconds after the seat (If installed)
s buckled, the seat belt warning
This indicator light comes on about 4
and chime will not activate.
seconds after the ignition key is turned
to the "ON" position or after the engine
is started, it will go out.
This light also comes on when the EPS
has some troubles. If it comes on while
driving, have your vehicle inspected by
an authorized Hyundai Dealer.

! CAUTION:
When you move the electric power
steering back-end and forth-end
continuously in stop position, steer-
ing wheel plays heavily to operate
anti-overload system. It is normal
condition. It returns to be normal
getting time.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 55

1TB-GAT B260S01B-GAT
Immobilizer Indicator Diesel Pre-heat Indicator
Light (If installed) Light-Amber
ndicator light comes on for some (Diesel Engine)
nds after the ignition key is turned The indicator light illuminates amber
e "ON" position. At this time, you when the ignition switch is placed at
tart the engine. The light goes out the "ON" position. The engine can be
the engine is running. In case this started after the pre-heat indicator light
goes out before you start the en- goes off. The illuminating time varies
you must turn to the "LOCK" with the water temperature, air tem-
on and restart the engine. In case perature and battery condition.
ght blinks for five seconds when
gnition key is turned to "ON" posi- NOTE:
his indicates that the immobilizer If the engine were not started 10
m is out of order. At this time, seconds after the preheating is com-
to the explanation of the Limp pleted, turn the ignition key once
e procedure(See page 1-6) or con- more to the "LOCK" position, and
o the Hyundai dealer. then to the "ON" position, in order
to preheat again.

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e indicators show the temperature B900A01A-GAT

e engine coolant when the ignition ACOUSTIC WARNING SOUND


h is ON. Red indicator illuminates (If Installed)
temperature of the engine coolant The acoustic warning chime sounds
ove 1203C (3935.5F). when the tail lights are on and the door
indicator Illuminates if the tem- in driver side is open. This prevents the
ure of the engine coolant is below battery from discharging when the car
C (1405.5F). is left with the tail lights on. The chime
red indicator illuminates, pull over sounds until the tail lights are turned
stop as soon as possible and turn off.
e engine. Then open the hood and
k the coolant level (See "If the
ne overheats" on the page 3-4.) and B270A01A-AAT
water pump drive belt. If you sus- BRAKE PAD WEAR WARNING
cooling system trouble, have your SOUND
ng system checked by a Hyundai
er as soon as possible. The front disc brake pads have wear
indicators that should make a high-
TE: pitched squealing or scraping noise
red engine temperature indica- when new pads are needed. The sound
uminates, it indicates overheat- may come and go or be heard all the
hat may damage the engine. time when the vehicle is moving. It
may also be heard when the brake
pedal is pushed down firmly. Exces-
sive rotor damage will result if the worn
pads are not replaced. See your
Hyundai dealer immediately.

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A-GAT B330A02A-AAT
EDOMETER TACHOMETER

A Type B Type A Type B Type

B300A01TB B330A01TB

Hyundai's speedometer is cali- The tachometer registers the speed of


d in kilometers per hour or miles your engine in revolutions per minute
our. (rpm).

! 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 dam-
age and may void your warranty.

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ip odometer 1. Odometer
is mode indicates the drive dis-
nce travelled since the last drive
me reset. 1
essing the trip switch for more
an 1 second, when the drive dis-
nce is being displayed, clears the 2
ve distance to zero.
efer to the explanation of the trip
mputer (see page 1-61, Drive Dis-
nce). 3

HTB010
YPE
THOUT TRIP COMPUTER) The odometer records the total driving
distance in kilometers or miles, and is
ction of digital odometer/trip useful for keeping a record for mainte-
nance intervals.
meter
ing in the reset switch when the
on switch is turned "ON" will dis- NOTE:
the following sequence: Any alteration of the odometer may
void your warranty coverage.

2,3 Trip odometer


Records the distance of 2 trips in kilo-
meters or miles.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 59

3TB-GAT
P COMPUTER (If Installed)

B400B06TB

Trip Computer Switch


B400B01TB
o The trip computer switch is used to
trip computer is the microcom- zero the multi-functional display
r-controlled driver information mode.
e that displays information re- o Pushing in the trip computer switch
to driving, such as outside tem- changes the display as follows;
ure distance to empty, drive dis-
e and average consumption on
CD. OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE

DISTANCE TO EMPTY

AVERAGE CONSUMPTION

DRIVE DISTANCE

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is mode indicates the estimated 3. Average Consumption
stance to empty from the current
el in the fuel tank and distance to
mpty symbol.
hen refueling with more than 6
ers, the trip computer will recog-
ze refueling.
hen the battery has been rein-
alled after being discharged or
sconnected, drive more than 64km
an accurate distance to empty.

TE: B400B05TB

hen the distance to empty is less o This mode indicates the average
an 50 km, the symbol will al- consumption since the data reset.
ays come on and the distance to o It displays per 10 seconds after you
mpty digits will indicate "---" with drive over 50m and 10 seconds.
sh until more fuel is added. o Calculation Method
he distance to empty can differ
om the actual tripmeter accord- Total Cruise Distance(Miles)
g to driving conditions. MPG =
Total Fuel Consumption (G)
he distance to empty can vary
cording to the driving condi- Total Fuel Consumption(L) x 100
ons, driving pattern or vehicle L/100km =
Total Cruise Distance (km)
eed.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 61

A-AAT B340B01A-AAT
MBINATION TURN SIGNAL, Lane Change Signal
DLIGHT AND HIGH-BEAM
TCH
n Signal Operation
ng down on the lever causes the
signals on the left side of the car to
Pushing upwards on the lever
es the turn signals on the right
of the car to blink. As the turn is
pleted, the lever will automatically
n to the center position and turn
e turn signals at the same time. If HTB018
r turn signal indicator light blinks
To indicate a lane change, move the
rapidly than usual, goes on but
lever up or down to a point where it
not blink, or does not go on at all,
begins flashing.
is a malfunction in the system.
The lever will automatically return to
k for a burned-out fuse or bulb or
the center position when released.
your Hyundai dealer.

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B340D01A-AAT
king light auto cut
stalled) High-beam Switch
To turn on the headlight high beams,
u do not turn the parking lights
push the lever forward (away from
F" after driving, the parking light
you). The high beam indicator light will
utomatically shut "OFF" when the
come on at the same time. For low
r's door is opened.
beams, pull the lever back toward you.
urn them "ON" again you must
y turn the ignition key to the "ON"
on. B340E01A-AAT
Headlight Flasher
A-GAT
time Running Lights
nstalled)
Hyundai is equipped with day-
running lights. The daytime run-
lights are used to improve visibil-
r oncoming traffic. Your vehicle
me running lights are designed to
in on continuously when the en-
s operating even though the head-
HTB017
switch is in the "OFF" position.
ever, the daytime running lights To flash the headlights, pull the switch
e off while the parking brake is lever toward you, then release it. The
ed. headlights can be flashed even though
the headlight switch is in the "OFF"
position.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 63

operate the heater in the defrost NOTE:


e to melt the snow or ice before o Do not operate the washer more
g the wiper. than 15 seconds at a time or
when the fluid reservoir is empty.
o In icy or freezing weather, be sure
1O-GAT
the wiper blades are not frozen to
dshield Washer Operation the glass prior to operating the
wipers.
o In areas where water freezes in
winter, use windshield washer
antifreeze.

Mist Wiper Operation

HTB021A

se the windshield washer, pull the


r/washer lever toward the steer-
wheel. When the washer lever is
ated, the wipers automatically
e two passes across the wind-
d. The washer continues to oper-
ntil the lever is released.
HTB022A

If a single wipe is desired in mist, push


the windshield wiper and washer con-
trol lever upwards.

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TB-AAT B370A01A-AAT
Gate Wiper And Washer HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM
ch (If installed)

HTB2031
HTB023A
The hazard warning system should be
The washer fluid will be sprayed used whenever you find it necessary
onto the rear window and the to stop the car in a hazardous location.
wiper operates while the rear win- When you must make such an emer-
dow wiper barrel is placed in this gency stop, always pull off the road as
position. far as possible.
: When the point indicates "ON", The hazard warning lights are turned
the rear window wiper oper- on by pushing in on the hazard switch.
ates continuously. This causes all turn signal lights to
F blink. The hazard warning lights will
operate even though the key is not in
the ignition.
To turn the hazard warning lights off,
push in on the switch a second time.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 65

B360B01FC-GAT
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH
CAUTION: (If Installed)
ot clean the inner side of the
window glass with an abrasive
of glass cleaner or use a scraper
move foreign deposits from
nner surface of the glass as
may cause damage to the de-
er elements.

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engine must be running for the
window defroster to operate.
HTB2030

To turn on the front fog lights, push the


switch in the "ON" position. They will
come on when the headlight switch is
in the first or second position.

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A-AAT B420A02A-AAT
TAL CLOCK CIGARETTE LIGHTER

HTB2033 HHR2098A

e are three control buttons for the For the cigarette lighter to work, the key
al clock. Their functions are: must be in the "ACC" position or the
"ON" position.
R -Push "H" to advance the hour
indicated. To use the cigarette lighter, push it all
the way into its socket. When the ele-
-Push "M" to advance the
ment has heated, the lighter will pop
minute indicated.
ET - Push "R" to reset minutes to out to the "ready" position.
Do not hold the cigarette lighter pressed
":00" to facilitate resetting the
in. This can damage the heating ele-
clock to the correct time.
When this is done: ment and create a fire hazard.
If it is necessary to replace the ciga-
sing "R" between 10 : 30 and 11 : rette lighter, use only a genuine Hyundai
hanges the readout to 11 : 00. replacement or its approved equivalent.
sing "R" between 11 : 30 and 12 :
hanges the readout to 12 : 00.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 67

B430A01TB-GAT
FRONT ASHTRAY
CAUTION:
se when the engine is running
d remove a plug from the power
tlet after using the electric ap-
ance. Using when the engine
ops or remaining the electric
pliance with plugged in for many
urs may cause the battery to be
scharged.
o not use the power outlet to
nnect electric accessories or
HTB2036
uipment other than those de-
gned to operate on 12 volts. The front ashtray may be opened by
ome electronic devices can cause pulling it up by its top edge. To close
ectronic interference when the ashtray cover firmly, let the lid grip
ugged into the power outlet. protrude outside. To remove the ash-
ese devices may cause exces- tray to empty or clean it, pull the cover
ve audio noise and malfunctions up all the way out.
other electronic systems or de- Either holder can be a drink holder or a
ces used in your vehicle. ashtray holder.

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TB-GAT B340G01S-GAT
NSOLE TRAY HEADLIGHT LEVELING DEVICE
SYSTEM (If Installed)

HTB2037
HTB181
e is multipurpose receipts to ac-
pens or CD case in the console To adjust the headlight beam level ac-
cording to the number of the passen-
gers and the loading weight in the lug-
gage area, 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 head-
lights may dazzle other road users.
Listed below are the examples of proper
switch settings. For loading conditions
other than those listed below, adjust
the switch position so that the beam
level may be the nearest as the condi-
tion obtained according to the list.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 69

Y-AAT B460B01GK-GAT
ROOF (If installed) Opening the Sunroof System
Shade

HFC2021
B470A01FC
The sunroof can be electrically opened
HYUNDAI is equipped with a or closed with the ignition key in the
g sunshade which you can manu- "ON" position. The sunroof is moved to
djust to let in light with the sunroof its fully open position by pushing the
d, or to block sunlight. "Open" switch, and to stop at the de-
sired position, push in any switches
(Open, Close, Up, Down). To close,
WARNING: press and hold the "CLOSE" button.
er adjust the sunshade while Release the button when the sunroof
ng. reaches the desired position.

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1GK-GAT B460D02TB-AAT
ng the Sunroof System Manual Operation of Sunroof
If the sunroof does not electrically op-
erate:

HFC2022

sunroof is moved to its fully tilt up HGK032


on by pushing the "UP" switch,
to stop at the desired position, 1. Remove the cap located in the rear
in any switches (Open, Close, roof panel by using a screw driver.
Down).
lt down, press and hold the
WN" button. Release the button
n the sunroof reaches the desired
on.

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washing the car or after there
n, be sure to wipe off any water
is on the sunroof before oper-
g it.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 71

1TB-GAT B480A01E-AAT
etting the Sunroof System FRONT INTERIOR LIGHT
e battery has been recharged, Map Light
nnected, if the sunroof is oper-
with the hexagonal head wrench With Sunroof Without Sunroof
ually, or if the sunroof operation is
ped by that ignition key is turned to
OFF" position while it is moving,
may need to reset the sunroof.

o this;
rn the ignition switch "OFF".
th pressing "open" "up" button at
e same time, turn the ignition
witch "ON". HTB050

the sunroof is set like this, the The two map light switches are located
nroof is reset with tilting up/down on both sides of the front overhead
tomatically once for all. console. Push in the map light switch
to turn the light on or off. This light
produces a spot beam for convenient
CAUTION: use as a map light at night or as a
sunroof is not reset, it may not personal light for the driver and the
perated properly. passenger.

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B B491A01TB-GAT

e "DR" position, the interior cour- SPECTACLE CASE (If Installed)


ight comes on when any door is
ed regardless of the ignition key
on. The light goes out gradually 6
nds after the door is closed.

N
e "ON" position, the light stays on
times.

FF
e "OFF" position, the light stays off
HTB102
times even though a door is open.
The spectacle case is located on the
driver side of roof trim.
Pull the end of the cover to open the
spectacle case.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 73

B510A01A-AAT
OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR
WARNING: Manual Type (If installed)
void the possibility of injury in
of an accident or a sudden
, the glove box door should be
closed when the car is in mo-

open the glove box, pull on the


ove box release lever.

O-AAT
minated Glove Box HTB306
ning the glove box will automati- The outside rearview mirrors are
turn on the light when the multi- equipped with a remote control for
ion switch is turned to the first/ your convenience. It is operated by the
nd position. control lever in the bottom front corner
of the window.
Before driving away, always check
that your mirrors are positioned so you
can see behind you, both to the left and
right sides, as well as directly behind
your vehicle. When using the mirror,
always exercise caution when attempt-
ing to judge the distance of vehicles
behind or along side of you.

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1FC-GAT
To adjust the position of either
tric Type (If installed) mirror:
1. Move the selecting switch to the
right or left to activate the adjustable
mechanism for the corresponding
door mirror.
2. Now, adjust mirror angle by de-
pressing the appropriate perimeter
switch as illustrated.

HTB104

outside rearview mirrors can be


sted to your preferred rear vision,
directly behind the vehicle, and to
ear of the left and right sides.
remote control outside rearview
r switch controls the adjustments
oth right and left outside mirrors. HTB213

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 75

1HP-AAT B510C01A-AAT
SIDE REARVIEW MIRROR FOLDING THE OUTSIDE REAR-
TER (If Installed) VIEW MIRRORS

HTB039 HTB205

outside rearview mirror heater is To fold the outside rearview mirrors,


ated in connection with the rear push them towards the rear.
ow defroster. To heat the outside The outside rearview mirrors can be
iew mirror glass, push in the switch folded rearward for parking in narrow
he rear window defroster. The areas.
iew mirror glass will be heated for
sting or defogging and will give
mproved rear vision in inclement ! WARNING:
her conditions. Push the switch Do not adjust or fold the outside
n to turn the heater off. The out- rearview mirrors while the vehicle
rearview mirror heater automati- is moving. This could result in loss
turns itself off after 20 minutes. of control, and an accident which
could cause death, serious injury
or property damage.

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A-AAT B550A01S-GAT
KING BRAKE HIGH-MOUNTED REAR STOP
LIGHT (If Installed)

HTB3024
B550A01TB
ys engage the parking brake be-
eaving the car. This also turns on In addition to the lower-mounted rear
arking brake indicator light when stop lights on either side of the car, the
key is in the "ON" or "START" high mounted rear stop light in the
on. Before driving away, be sure center of the rear window or inserted in
he parking brake is fully released the rear spoiler also lights when the
he indicator light is off. brakes are applied.

engage the parking brake, pull


e lever up as far as possible.
release the parking brake, pull
the lever and press the thumb
tton. Then, while holding the but-
n in, lower the brake lever.

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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.

! CAUTION:
Make sure that the support rod has
been released prior to closing the
HTB308
hood.
ull the support rod from the hood.

! 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 acci-
dent.
HTB288 o The support rod must be inserted
old the hood open with the support completely into the hole provided
in the hood whenever you in-
d.
spect the engine compartment.
This will prevent the hood from
falling and possibly injuring you.

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e fuel-filler lid will not open
use ice has formed around it,
! WARNING:
ightly or push on the lid to o Gasoline vapors are dangerous.
k the ice and release the lid. Do Before refueling, always stop the
ry on the lid. If necessary, spray engine and never allow sparks or
nd the lid with an approved de- open flames near the filler area. If
fluid (do not use radiator anti- you need to replace the filler cap,
e) or move the vehicle to a warm use a genuine Hyundai replace-
e and allow the ice to melt. ment part.
If you open the fuel filler cap dur-
ing 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.
o Automotive fuels are flammable/
explosive materials. When refuel-
ing, please note the following
guidelines carefully.
o Before touching the fuel nozzle or
HTB068
fuel filler cap, have one's hands in
contact with metal parts away from
the filler neck to discharge static
electricity.

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1FC-GAT
L GATE o The tail gate can be locked or un-
locked with a key.
o The tail gate is opened by pulling the
outside handle up, raising the tail
gate manually.
o To close, lower the tail gate, then
press down on it until it is closed. To
be sure the tail gate is fully closed,
always try to pull it up again without
using the outside handle.

HTB067

WARNING:
ail gate should always be kept
pletely closed while the vehicle
motion. If it is left open or ajar,
onous exhaust gases may en-
he car resulting in serious ill-
or death to the occupants. See
tional warnings concerning ex-
t gases on page 2-2.

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B545A01TB-GAT
HOW TO USE LUGGAGE ROOM
WARNING:
B650A01FC-GAT
ot use when the passenger (es-
ally the child) is in the rear seat, Cargo Area Cover (If installed)
e seatback holder could result
rious injury to the passenger in
event of an accident or sudden
.

TB-GAT
T POCKET (If installed)

HTB2039

Nothing should be carried on top of the


luggage cover. Loose materials could
result in injury to vehicle occupants
during sudden braking.

HTB298

side pocket is located on the front


enger seat to accept scratch pa-
nd so on.
e are seatback pockets on the
side of the front seats (If installed)

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TB-GAT
gage Under Tray (If installed)

Mat hanger
HTB296

Before use the luggage under tray,


HTB295
hang the luggage room mat to the mat
e is a multipurpose receipt space hanger. Mat hanger is located beneath
r the luggage room mat. the center of the cargo area cover.

! CAUTION:
Should install the luggage under
tray on the spare tire. Unless, it may
cause transformation of the luggage
room mat.

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WARNING: ! CAUTION:
d eye injury. DO NOT over- o When you want to enlarge the
ch. ALWAYS keep face and body cargo space, remove the luggage
f recoil path. DO NOT use when board from the luggage board
p has visible signs of wear or supporter after folding the rear
age. seat.
o Do not load cargo beyond 30kg.
It may cause damage to the lug-
1TB-GAT
gage board.
gage Board (If installed)

gage
d
porter HTB299 HTB301

reater convenience, your Hyundai


devide the cargo space with the
age board. Fix the luggage board
e luggage board supporter. Fold
oard to pull the grip upward and
forward.

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O-GAT B580A01TB-GAT
O FUEL CUT SWITCH SUN VISOR
soline Engine) (If installed) A Type

B Type

HTB098

HTB304

auto fuel cut switch is located on


river's side of the engine compart-
.
e event of a collision or sudden
ct, the auto fuel cut device cuts off
uel supply. If this device is acti-
d, it must be reset by pressing in
he top of the switch before the
ne can be restarted.
HTB148

WARNING:
re resetting the auto fuel cut
ch, the fuel line should be
ked for fuel leaks.

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1A-AAT B610B01A-GAT
ERING WHEEL TILT LEVER HORN
nstalled)
Adjust the Steering Wheel:

B240B01TB

Press the center hub of the steering


B600A01TB wheel to sound the horn.
ush the lever downward to unlock.
aise or lower the steering wheel to
e desired position.
ter adjustment, securely tighten
e lever by pulling it upward.

WARNING:
ot attempt to adjust the steer-
wheel while driving as this may
lt in loss of control of the ve-
which may cause serious in-
or death.

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DE Switch 2. TAPE mode


s the MODE switch to select Ra- o Pressing the upper SEEK switch will
Tape, CD (Compact Disc). play the beginning of the next music
press of the switch changes the segment.
ay as follows: o Pressing the lower SEEK switch will
start replay at the beginning of the
ADIO (FM1 FM2 AM) TAPE CD music just listened to.

3. CD (Compact Disc) mode


K Switch o Press the upper SEEK switch once
to skip forward to the beginning of the
s the SEEK switch 1 sec. or more. next track.
o Press the lower SEEK switch once
to skip back to the beginning of the
ADIO mode
track.
n the upper SEEK switch is pressed,
nit will automatically tune to the
higher frequency and when the VOL Switch
r SEEK switch is pressed, it will
matically tune to the next lower o Press the upper VOL switch to in-
ency. crease volume.
o Press the lower VOL switch to de-
cease volume.

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B710A01S-AAT
Installed) VENTILATION
To operate the ventilation system:

o Set the air intake control to "Fresh"


mode( ).
o To direct all intake air to the dash-
board vents, set the air flow control
to "Face".
o Adjust the fan speed control to the
desired speed.
o Set the temperature control between
"Cool" and "Warm".

B710B01A-AAT
Center Ventilator
The center ventilators are located in
the middle of the dashboard.
To change the direction of the air flow,
turn the control knob on the middle of
the ventilator as desired.

B710A01TB

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1TB-GAT B670B01A-AAT
TING AND VENTILATION Fan Speed Control
nstalled) (Blower Control)
1 2 3

4 5 6 HTB033 HTB034

mperature control switch This is used to turn the blower fan on


n speed control switch or off and to select the fan speed.
r flow control switch This blower fan speed, and therefore
r conditioning switch the volume of air delivered from the
r intake control switch system, may be controlled manually
ear window defroster switch by setting the blower control between
the "1" and "4" positions.

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B670D01TB-AAT
E:
ould be noted that prolonged Air Flow Control
ation of the heating system in
" mode will give rise to misting
he windshield and side win-
s and the air within the passen-
ompartment will become stale.
dition prolonged use of the air
ditioning with the " " mode
cted may result in the air within
assenger compartment becom-
excessively dry.
HTB038

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.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 89

B670D02TB B670D03TB

Bi-Level Floor-Level
discharged through the face vents Air is discharged through the floor
the floor vents. This makes it vents, windshield defroster nozzle, side
ble to have cooler air from the defroster nozzle, side ventilator.
board vents and warmer air from
oor outlets at the same time.

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B670E02A-AAT
Temperature Control

B670D05TB
Cool Warm
Defrost-Level HTB035

s discharged through the wind- This control is used to adjust the degree
d defrost nozzle, side defroster of heating or cooling desired.
e, side ventilator.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 91

A-AAT B720A01TB-GAT
EVEL HEATING DEFROSTING/DEFOGGING
Hyundai is equipped with bi-level
ng controls. This makes it pos-
to have cooler air from the dash-
d vents and warmer air from the
outlets at the same time. To use
eature:
et the air intake control to the fresh
( ) position.
et the air flow control at the bi-level
) position.
HTB045
t the temperature control between
ool" and "Warm". Use the heating/ventilation system to
defrost or defog the windshield:

To remove interior fog on the


windshield:
o Set the air intake control to the fresh
air ( ) position.
o Set the air flow control to the defrost
( ) position.
o For more rapid action, turn on the air
conditioning.
o Set the temperature control to the
desired position.
o Set the fan speed control between
"1" and "4" position.

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1FC-GAT B740A01A-AAT
ration Tips AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH
keep dust or unpleasant fumes (If Installed)
m entering the car through the
ntilation system, temporarily set
e air intake control at "Recircula-
n". Be sure to return the control to
resh" when the irritation has
ssed to keep fresh air in the ve-
cle. This will help keep the driver
ert and comfortable.
r for the heating/cooling system is
awn in through the grilles just
ead of the windshield. Care should
HTB037
taken that these are not blocked
leaves, snow, ice or other ob- The air conditioning is turned on by
uctions. pushing the A/C button on the heating/
prevent interior fog on the wind- air conditioning control panel.
ield, set the air intake control to
e fresh air ( ) position and fan
eed to the desired position.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 93

djust the fan control (2) to the For dehumidified heating:


sired speed. For greater cooling, o Turn on the fan control switch (2).
n the fan control to one of the o Turn on the air conditioning switch
gher speeds or temporarily select (4). The air conditioning indicator
e position on the air intake light should come on at the same
ntrol. time.
o Set the air intake control (5) to the
fresh air ( ) position.
1A-AAT
o Set the air flow control (3) to the face
Humidified Heating ( ) position.
o Adjust the fan control (2) to the
(1) (2) (3) desired speed.
o For more rapid action, set the fan at
one of the higher speeds.
o Adjust the temperature control (1)
to provide the desired amount of
warmth.

(4) (5)
HTB046

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TB-GAT
CONDITIONER FILTER
ront of evaporator unit) ! CAUTION:
stalled) o Replace the filter every 15,000 km
(10,000 miles) or once a year. If the
car is being driven in severe con-
de of Outside air ditions such as dusty, rough
ehicle roads, more frequent air condi-
tioner filter inspections and
changes are required.
o When the air flow rate is suddenly
decreased, it must be checked at
an authorized dealer.
Filter Inside air
aporator core Blower
B760A01Y

air conditioner filter is located in


of the evaporator unit behind the
e box.
erates to decrease the amount of
tants from entering the car.
place the air conditioner filter, refer
e page 6-23.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 95

of buildings, bridges or other FM radio station


obstructions in the area.
Mountains Unobstructed
reception area
Ionosphere

Buildings

Iron bridges
Obstructed area B750A03L

FM broadcasts are transmitted at high


frequency and do not bend to follow
B750A02L
the earth's surface. Because of this,
broadcasts can be received at FM broadcasts generally begin to fade
er distances than FM broadcasts. at short distances from the station.
is because AM radio waves are Also, FM signals are easily affected by
mitted at low frequency. These buildings, mountains, or other obstruc-
low frequency radio waves can tions. These can result in certain lis-
w the curvature of the earth rather tening conditions which might lead you
travelling straight out into the to believe a problem exists with your
sphere. In addition, they curve radio. The following conditions are
nd obstructions so that they can normal and do not indicate radio trouble:
de better signal coverage.

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B750B02Y-AAT
Using a cellular phone or a two-
way 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.
B750A05L

ation Swapping - As a FM signal ! CAUTION:


eakens, another more powerful When using a communication sys-
gnal near the same frequency may tem such a cellular phone or a radio
gin to play. This is because your set inside the vehicle, a separate
dio is designed to lock onto the external antenna must be fitted.
earest signal. If this occurs, select When a cellular phone or a radio set
other station with a stronger sig- is used with an internal antenna
l. alone, it may interfere with the
ulti-Path Cancellation - Radio sig- vehicle's electrical system and ad-
ls being received from several versely affect safe operation of the
ections can cause distortion or vehicle.
ttering. This can be caused by a
ect and reflected signal from the
me station, or by signals from two ! WARNING:
ations with close frequencies. If
Don't use a cellular phone when
s occurs, select another station
you are driving, you must stop at a
til the condition has passed.
safe place to use a cellular phone.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 97

installed)

2 3 4

K220A01TB

AN Button 4. LCD
5. TUNE/SEEK Button
6. FM/AM Button
7. FADER Button

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ASS/TREBLE-pull 5. TUNE
s this button to pop up. Rotate the Press the button not more than 1
clockwise to increase the Bass second then frequency is increased.
otate to counter-clockwise to de- Likewise press the button not more
se the Bass. than 1 second to decrease the fre-
er pull the button and rotate clock- quency.
to increase the Treble.
otate counter-clockwise to de- o SEEK
se the Treble. After adjustment
s the button. Press the button for over 1 second,
then it will tune to the next receivable
higher frequency station. Likewise,
RESET ( 1 ~ 6 )
press the button for over 1 second
s any of these buttons not more then it will tune to the next receivable
2 seconds to listen to the station lower frequency station.If the selected
emory. Press the preset button for station is in the preset memory, memo-
conds or more, then the current rized channel will be on the display too.
on will be stored into the memory
e preset button. 6. FM/AM Button
FM/AM band button, which is used to
CD
change the band repeatedly in follow-
shows the following information; ing manner.
of FM1/FM2/AM/(L)/(M) fre-
cy, preset channel number, ST in FM1 FM2 AM FM1
of FM Stereo. (FM1 FM2 M L FM1 : Europe)

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N (K220) (If installed)

1.EJECT Button
3.Tape Slot 2.FF/REW Button

4.LCD

K220A01TB-1

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 101

CAUTION:
o not insert anything like coins
to the player slot as damage to
e unit may occur.
o not place beverages close to
e audio system. The playback
echanism may be damaged if
u spill them.
o not impact on the audio sys-
m, or the playback mechanism
uld be damaged.

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installed)

K240A01TB
3 4 5 6

5. BASS/BAL pull Button


6. TREB/pull FAD Button
7. FM/AM Button
8. LCD

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 103

EEK 4. SCAN Button


s the button for over 0.5 second When this button is pressed, the fre-
elease the button after beep sound, quency will be increased to be tuned to
it will tune to the next receivable the next receivable station one after
er frequency station. Likewise, another, receiving each station for 5
s the button for over 0.5 second seconds. if the desirable station is
elease the button after the beep tuned, press this button (scan) again
d, then it will tune to the next to cancel scan function.
vable lower frequency station. if
elected station is in the preset 5. BASS/BAL- pull
ory, memorized channel will be
e display too. Press to pop the knob out, To increase
the bass, rotate the knob clockwise,
while to decrease the Bass, rotate the
RESET
knob counterclockwise. Further pull
s any of these buttons not more the popped-ed knob for the balance
2 seconds to listen to the station control. Rotate the knob clockwise to
emory. Press the preset button for emphasize right speaker sound. (Left
conds or more, then the current speaker sound will be attenuated)
on will be stored into the memory When the control knob is turned
e preset button with the sound. counter-clockwise, left speaker sound
will be emphasized. (Right speaker will
be attenuated)

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CD
shows the following information;
of FM1/FM2/AM frequency, pre-
hannel number, ST in case of FM
o.

CAUTION:
o not place beverages close to
e audio system. The playback
echanism may be damaged if
u spill them.
o not impact on the audio sys-
m, or the playback mechanism
uld be damaged.

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N (K240) (If installed)

2 3 4

K240A01TB
6 7 8 9

5. DOLBY Button
6. AMS-REW Button
7. Rewind (REW) Button
8. AMS-FF Button
9. Fast Forward (FF) Button

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r REW, MTL in metallic tape use, 8. AMS-FF Button ( )
Dolby etc.
Press button to fast forward the tape
and start play at the beginning of next
olby Button
music segment. During the AMS-FF,
n you play the Dolby recorded "FF"sign blinks on the display.
press this button to reduce the Press the button again to stop FF
ground noise. If you press this action and start play.
n is displayed. One more press
et the disappear from the dis- 9. Fast Forward Button ( )
You can fast forward the tape to the
MS-REW Button ( ) end of the tape by pressing the " "
button during the play. (Then "FF" is
s button to rewind the tape quickly shown on the display). Tape play starts
start replay at the beginning of the when the button is pressed again
nt music. During the AMS-RE- during the FF mode.
DING. "REW" sign blinks on the
ay.
s the button once more to stop ! CAUTION:
INDING and start play again.
o Do not insert anything like coins
ewind button ( ) into the player slot as damage to
the unit may occur.
can rewind the tape to the begin- o Do not place beverages close to
of the tape by pressing the " " the audio system. The playback
n during the play ("REW" is shown mechanism may be damaged if
e display). Tape play starts when you spill them.
" button is pressed again during o Do not impact on the audio sys-
EW mode. tem, or the playback mechanism
could be damaged.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 107

installed)

HTB313
6

5. Best Station Memory Button (BSM)


6. PRESET Buttons
7. Equalizer Button (EQ)
8. Adjustment Mode Select Button (A.MODE)

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UNE (Manual) Select Knob 4. SCAN
the TUNE select knob (JOY When the scan button is pressed, the
K) upwards or downwards to in- frequency will increase and the receiv-
se or decrease the frequency. Re- able stations will be tuned in one after
e the knob when the station is another, receiving each station for 5
ted. seconds. To stop scanning, press the
scan button again.
K Operation
omatic Channel Selection) 5. Best Station Memory (BSM)
the TUNE select knob (JOY When the BSM button is pressed the
K) to the right or left, the frequency six channels from the highest field in-
e automatically tuned to the next tensity are selected next and stored in
er or lower available station. memory. The stations selected are
stored in the sequence frequency from
the first preset key.

WARNING: 6. PRESET STATION Select


t touch the button and joy stick Buttons
ch while driving. It can cause
h or serious injury in case of an Six (6) stations for AM, FM and FM2
dent. respectively can be preset in the elec-
tronic memory circuit.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 109

QUALIZER (EQ) sound will be attenuated) When the


control knob is turned counter clock-
s the EQ button to select the CLAS- wise, left speaker sound will be empha-
JAZZ, ROCK and DEFEAT MODE sized (Right speaker sound will be at-
e desired tone quality. Each press tenuated).
e button changes the display as
ws;
TREBLE Control
ASSIC JAZZ ROCK DEFEAT Turn to the left or right for the desired
treble tone.
Adjustment Mode select But- FAD (Fader Control)
on (A.MODE).
Turn the control knob clockwise to em-
sing the A.MODE button changes phasize rear speaker sound (front
BASS, BALANCE, TREBLE and speaker sound will be attenuated). When
ER mode. the control knob is turned counterclock-
mode selected is shown on the wise, front speaker sound will be em-
ay. phasized (rear speaker sound will be
selecting the each mode, rotate attenuated).
olume control knob clockwise or
terclockwise.
! CAUTION:
S Control
o Do not place beverages close to
crease the bass, rotate the knob the audio system. The playback
wise, while to decrease the bass, mechanism may be damaged if
e the knob counterclockwise. you spill them.
o Do not impact on the audio sys-
ANCE Control tem, or the playback mechanism
te the knob clockwise to empha- could be damaged.
ight speaker sound. (Left speaker

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N (M280) (If installed)

6
5

HTB313

2 3 4 1

4. REFEAT Button
5. TAPE EJECT Button
6. DOLBY Button

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 111

APE PROGRAM Button 6. DOLBY


is allows you to play the reverse If you get background noise during tape
de of the tape by merely depress- PLAY, you can reduce this consider-
g the program button. An arrow will ably by merely pressing the DOLBY
pear in the display to show tape button. If you want to cancel the DOLBY
ection. feature, press the button again.
ush the TAPE button to turn on that
nction without pushing power 7. TAPE EJECT
NOFF control knob.
o When the button is pressed with
a cassette loaded, the cassette will
EPEAT
eject.
repeat the track you are currently o When the button is pressed during
tening to, press the RPT button. FF/REW mode, the cassette will
cancel, press again. eject.
you do not release RPT operation
hen the track ends, it will automati- NOTE:
lly be replayed. o To assure proper operation of the
is process will be continued until unit, keep the vehicle interior tem-
u push the button again. perature within a normal range by
using the vehicle's air condition-
qualizer (EQ) ing or heating system.
o When replacing the fuse, replace
s the EQ button to select the CLAS-
it with a fuse having the correct
JAZZ, ROCK and DEFEAT MODE
e desired tone quality. Each press capacity.
o The preset station frequencies are
e button changes the display as
all erased when the car battery is
ws;
disconnected. Therefore, all data
will have to be set again if this
ASSIC JAZZ ROCK DEFEAT
should occur.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 113

(COMPATIBLE WITH MP3/WMA/AAC) (M280) (If installed)

11

10

HTB313
3 4 1 2

6. EQUALIZER Button
7. CD EJECT Button
8. SCAN Button
9. BOOKMARK Button
10. JOY STICK
11. CD INDICATOR

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epending on the recording sta- o If you do not release RPT operation
s, some CD-Rs/CD-RWs may not when the track ends, it will automati-
played on this unit. cally be replayed.
This process will be continued until
F/REW ( / ) you push the button again.
u want to fast forward or reverse
5. RANDOM (RDM)
gh the compact disc track, push
hold the FF ( ) or REW ( ) o Press the RDM button to listen the
n. tracks in random, rather than se-
n you release the button, the com- quential, order. Press it again to
disc player will resume playing. cancel random play.
o To listen the music within the se-
RACK UP/DOWN lected folder in random order, press
the RDM button for more than 2
e desired track on the disc cur- seconds. To cancel press it again.
ntly being played can be selected (MP3 CD only)
ing the track number.
ess button once to skip for-
6. EQUALIZER (EQ)
ard to the beginning of the next
ck. Press button once to skip Press the EQ button to select the CLAS-
ck to the beginning of the track. SIC, JAZZ, ROCK and DEFEAT MODE
for the desired tone quality. Each press
EPEAT (RPT) of the button changes the display as
follows;
repeat the track you are currently
tening to, press the RPT button.
CLASSIC JAZZ ROCK DEFEAT
cancel, press it again.
repeat the music within selected
der, press the RPT button for more
an 2 seconds. To cancel, press it
ain. (MP3 CD only)

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 115

ess the MARK button to erase the NOTE:


okmarked tracks for more than 2 o To assure proper operation of the
conds. unit, keep the vehicle interior tem-
is will erase the bookmark and "" perature within a normal range by
mbol on the LCD with beep sound. using the vehicle's air condition-
ing or heating system.
JOY STICK (ENT) o When replacing the fuse, replace
ou can skip the track by pushing it with a fuse having the correct
capacity.
e JOY STICK to the left or right.
o The bookmarks are all erased when
ter selecting the desired track,
ess the JOY STICK to playback the car battery is disconnected or
power off. Therefore, all data will
e track.
have to be set again if this should
you do not press the JOY STICK
thin 5 seconds, the previous track occur.
o This equipment is designed to be
l playback again.
used only in a 12 volt DC battery
ou can move through the folder by
shing the JOYSTICK to up and system with negative ground.
o This unit is made of precision
wn.
parts. Do not attempt to disas-
er moving the desired folder, press
e JOYSTICK to playback the se- semble or adjust any parts.
o When driving your vehicle, be sure
cted track.
to keep the volume of the unit set
you do not press the JOYSTICK
thin 5 seconds, the previous track low enough to allow you to hear
sounds coming from the outside.
l playback again. (MP3 CD only)
o Do not expose this equipment (in-
cluding the speakers and tape) to
water or excessive moisture.

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void using CD-Recordable or CD-
ewritable as the player could not
operated in recording way of
e CD maker. When using the
mpact disc player, genuine CDs
e recommended.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 117

e using the CD or Tape mode, find the cause in the chart below. If you cannot
yundai dealer.

SOLUTION
RROR After resetting the audio, push the eject button.
RROR) If disc is not ejected, consult your hyundai dealer.
Make sure the disc is not scratched or damaged.
Press the eject button and pull out the disc.
Then insert a normal cd disc.

Check if the disc is inserted correctly in the cd player.

Check if the disc is inserted correctly in the cd player.

After resetting the audio, push the eject button.


If tape is not ejected, consult your hyundai dealer.
Fault code will reset automatically when the temperature returns to
GH
normal.

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B860A01A-AAT
age
CARE OF CASSETTE TAPES
n not in use, place your discs in
ndividual cases and store them in
ol place away from the sun, heat,
dust.
ot grip or pull out the disc with your
while the disc is being pulled into
nit by the self loading mechanism.

p Your Discs Clean

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 original
protective cassette case. When the
B850A02L
vehicle is very hot or cold, allow the
erprints, dust, or soil on the surface interior temperature to become more
isc could cause the pickup to skip comfortable before listening to your
al tracks. Wipe the surface clean cassettes.
a clean soft cloth.
surface is heavily soiled, dampen o Never leave a cassette inserted in
an soft cloth in a solution of mild the player when not being played.
al detergent to wipe it clean. See This could damage the tape player
ng. unit and the cassette tape.

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 119

oid repeated fast reverse usage to pinch rollers will develop a coating of
play one given tune or tape sec- tape residue that can result in dete-
n. This can cause poor tape wind- rioration of sound quality, such as a
g to occur, and eventually cause wavering sound. They should be
cessive internal drag and poor cleaned monthly using a commer-
dio quality in the cassette. If this cially available head cleaning tape or
curs, it can sometimes be cor- special solution available from audio
cted by fast winding the tape from specialty shops. Follow the supplier's
d to end several times. If this does directions carefully and never oil any
t correct the problem, do not con- part of the tape player unit.
ue to use the tape in your vehicle. o Always be sure that the tape is tightly
e playback head, capstan and wound on its reel before inserting in
the player. Rotate a pencil in the
drive sprockets to wind up any slack.

Head

Cotton applicator
B860A02L

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1FC-GAT
ENNA
f Antenna ! CAUTION:
o Be sure to remove the antenna
before washing the car in an au-
tomatic car wash or it may be
damaged.
o Before entering a place with a
low height clearance, be sure to
adjust the roof antenna low.
o When reinstalling your antenna,
it is important that it is fully tight-
ened to ensure proper reception.

HTB2043

car uses a roof antenna to receive


AM and FM broadcast signals.
antenna is a removable type. To
ve the antenna, turn the antenna
terclockwise. To install the an-
a, turn the antenna clockwise.

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YOUR HYUNDAI
ngine ................................................................2-3
........................................................................ 2-4
.........................................................................2-5
l transaxle .......................................................2-7 2
........................................................................ 2-9
es .................................................................. 2-12
em (ABS) ...................................................... 2-13
rogram (ESP) ................................................ 2-14
...................................................................... 2-15
....................................................................... 2-16
ng ................................................................. 2-19

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GINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!

dangerous. If, at any time, you smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle,

a colorless, odorless gas that can cause unconsciousness and death

es not leak.
henever the vehicle is raised to change the oil or for any other purpose.
xhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side
cked as soon as possible by your Hyundai dealer.
osed area.
en with the garage door open, is a hazardous practice. Never run the
takes to start the engine and back the car out.

onged periods with people inside the car.


prolonged period with people inside the car, be sure to do so only in
sh" and fan operating at one of the higher speeds so fresh air is drawn

because you are carrying objects that make this necessary:

e air flow control at "Floor" or "Face" and the fan at one of the higher

tion system, be sure the ventilation air intakes located just in front of
e, leaves or other obstructions.

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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 3

heck the operation of warning C030A01A-GAT

hts and all bulbs when key is in COMBINATION IGNITION


e "ON" position. SWITCH
To Start the Engine
WARNING: o If your Hyundai is equipped with a
manual transaxle, place the shift
(DIESEL ENGINE)
lever in neutral and depress the
nsure that sufficient vacuum
clutch pedal fully.
s within the brake system dur-
o If your Hyundai has an automatic
cold weather start-up condi-
transaxle, place the shift lever in "P"
s, it is necessary to run the
(park).
ne at idle for several seconds
o To start the engine, insert the igni-
starting the engine.
tion 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.

NOTE:
For safety, the engine will not start
if the shift lever is not in "P" or "N"
Position (Automatic transaxle).

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START" NOTE:
engine is started in this position. It To unlocking the steering wheel,
insert the key, and then turn the
rank until you release the key.
steering wheel and key simulta-
neously.
TE:
ot hold the key in the "START"
tion for more than 15 seconds. C070C01A-AAT
To Remove The Ignition Key
ON"
n the key is in the "ON" position, ACC
gnition is on and all accessories LOCK ON
be turned on. If the engine is not
ng, the key should not be left in
ON" position. This will discharge
attery and may also damage the
on system. START

ACC"
the key in the "ACC" position, C070C01E
e electrical accessories (radio etc.)
be operated. 1. Turn the ignition key to the "ACC"
position.
OCK" 2. Simultaneously push and turn the
key can be removed or inserted in ignition key counterclockwise from
position. the "ACC" position to the "LOCK"
rotect against theft, the steering position.
el locks by removing the key. 3. The key can be removed in the
"LOCK" position.

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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 5

1O-GAT C050B02S-GAT
RTING FOR THE DIESEL NORMAL CONDITIONS
GINE The Starting Procedure:
INE COLD 1. Insert key, and fasten the seat belt.
rn the ignition key to position 2. Depress the clutch pedal fully and
N" and wait for the pre-heat indi- place the gearshift lever (manual
tor light to go out. transaxle) in neutral or the selector
perate the starter until the engine lever (automatic transaxle) in "P"
ns. (park) position.
3. After turning the ignition key to the
INE WARM "ON" position, make certain all warn-
ate the starter. If the engine does ing lights and gauges are function-
espond on the first attempt, wait ing properly before starting the en-
ral seconds and try again using gine.
re-heat. 4. On vehicles equipped with the die-
sel 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 go off, indicating
that preheating is completed.

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C055B01B-GAT
STARTING AND STOPPING THE
WARNING: ENGINE FOR TURBO CHARGER
ure that the clutch is fully de- INTERCOOLER (DIESEL EN-
sed when starting a manual GINE)
saxle vehicle. Otherwise there
e potential to cause damage to (1) Do not race the engine or sudden
vehicle or injury to someone accelerate the engine immediately
e or outside the vehicle as a after start it. If the engine is cold,
lt of the forward or backward allow the engine to idle for several
ement of the vehicle that will seconds before it is driven to en-
r if the clutch is not depressed sure sufficient lubrication of the
n the vehicle is started. turbo charger unit.
(2) After high speed or extended driv-
rn the ignition key to the "Start" ing, requiring a heavy engine load,
sition and release it when the the engine should be allowed to idle
gine starts. about 1 minute before turning it off.
This idle time will allow the turbo
charger to cool prior to shutting the
engine off.

! WARNING:
Do not turn the engine off immedi-
ately 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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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 7

TE:
shift into reverse, rest the lever
neutral for at least 3 seconds
! CAUTION:
ter your car is completely When downshifting from fifth gear to
opped. Then move the lever fourth gear, caution should be taken
to the reverse position. not to inadvertently press the gear
uring cold weather, shifting may lever sideways in such a manner that
difficult until the transaxle lu- second gear is engaged. Such a dras-
icant has warmed up. This is tic downshift may cause the engine
ormal and not harmful to the speed to increase to the point that
ansaxle. the tachometer will enter the red-
you 've come to a complete zone. Such over-revving of the en-
op and it's hard to shift into 1st gine may possibly cause engine dam-
R(Reverse), put the shift lever age.
N(Neutral) position and release
e clutch. Press the clutch pedal C070B01A-AAT
ck down, and then shift into 1st Using the Clutch
R(Reverse) gear position.
The clutch should be pressed all the
o not use the shift lever as a
way to the floor before shifting, then
ndrest during driving, as this
released slowly. The clutch pedal
n result in premature wear of the
should always be used after fully re-
ansaxle shift forks.
turning to the original position. 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 car on an incline. This
causes unnecessary wear. Use the
parking brake to hold the car on an
incline. Do not operate the clutch pedal
rapidly and repeatedly.

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2O-AAT ating or shifting gears. On a slippery
d Driving Practices surface, an abrupt change in ve-
ever take the car out of gear and hicle speed can cause the drive
ast down a hill. This is extremely wheels to lose traction and the ve-
zardous. Always leave the car in hicle to go out of control.
ar.
on't "ride" the brakes. This can
use them to overheat and mal- ! WARNING:
nction. Instead, when you are driv- o Avoid high cornering speeds.
g down a long hill, slow down and o Do not make quick steering wheel
ift to a lower gear. When you do movements, such as sharp lane
s, engine braking will help slow changes or fast, sharp turns.
e car. o Always wear your seat belts.
ow down before shifting to a lower In a collision crash, an unbelted
ar. This will help avoid over-rev- person is significantly more likely
ng the engine, which can cause to die than a person wearing a
mage. seatbelt.
ow down when you encounter o The risk of rollover is greatly in-
oss winds. This gives you much creased if you lose control of
tter control of your car. your vehicle at highway speeds.
sure the car is completely stopped o Loss of control often occurs if
fore you attempt to shift into re- two or more wheels drop off the
rse. The transaxle can be dam- roadway and the driver oversteers
ed if you do not. To shift into to reenter the roadway.
verse, depress the clutch, move o In the event your vehicle leaves
e shift lever to neutral, wait three the roadway, do not steer sharply.
conds, then shift to the reverse Instead, slow down before pull-
sition. ing back into the travel lanes.
ercise extreme caution when driv- o Never exceed posted speed lim-
g on a slippery surface. Be espe- its.
ally careful when braking, acceler-

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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 9

C090B01A-AAT
TE:
Depress the brake pedal and The Function of Each Position Is
push the button when shift- As Follows:
ing.
o P (Park):
Push the button when shift-
ing. Use to hold the vehicle in place when
parking or while starting the engine;
The selector lever can be shift the selector lever to the "P" (Park)
shifted freely. position. Whenever parking the car,
optimum fuel economy, acceler- apply the parking brake and shift the
radually. The transaxle will auto- selector lever to the "P" (Park) posi-
cally shift to the second, third and tion.
drive gears.
! CAUTION:
Never place the selector lever in the
"P" (Park) position unless the ve-
hicle is fully stopped. Failure to
observe this caution will cause se-
vere damage to the transaxle.

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1A-AAT C090H01A-GAT
(Second gear): NOTE:
or driving on a slippery road, hill o For smooth and safe operation,
depress the brake pedal when
ing or engine braking downhill.
shifting from "Neutral" position
utomatically shifts between first
second gears. or "Park" position to a forward or
reverse gear.
means that no shift-up to 3rd gear
o The brake pedal fully depressed
rformed. However, the shift-up to
gear is done when the car speed in order to move the shift lever
from the "P" (Park) position to
eds a certain value to prevent the
any of the other positions.
ne from over-revving. Manually
e the selector to "D" returning to o It is always possible to shift from
"R", "N", "D", "2", "L" position to
al driving condition.
"P" position. The vehicle must
be fully stopped to avoid
1S-GAT
transaxle damage.
(Low gear):
or driving up a very steep grade or
ngine braking when descending
p hills. When downshifting to "L",
ansaxle will temporarily remain in
nd gear until the vehicle has
ed enough for low gear to engage.
ot exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) in low

hifts to 1st gear only. However,


up to 2nd is performed when the
xceeds a certain speed and, as
d increases, the transaxle will shift
3rd gear to prevent over-revving
ngine.

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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 11

o Slow down before shifting to a lower


heck the automatic transaxle fluid gear. Otherwise, the lower gear may
vel regularly, and add fluid as not be engaged.
cessary. o Always use the parking brake. Do
e the maintenance schedule for not depend on placing the transaxle
e proper fluid recommendation. in "P" to keep the car from moving.
o Exercise extreme caution when driv-
ing on a slippery surface. Be espe-
3A-AAT cially careful when braking, acceler-
d Driving Practices ating or shifting gears. On a slippery
surface, an abrupt change in ve-
ever move the gear selector lever
hicle speed can cause the drive
m "P" or "N" to any other position
wheels to lose traction and the ve-
th the accelerator pedal de-
hicle to go out of control.
essed.
o Turn the overdrive switch on for
ever move the gear selector lever
good fuel economy and smooth driv-
o "P" when the vehicle is in mo-
ing. If engine braking is needed in
n.
the "D" range or if repeated upshift-
sure the car is completely stopped
ing and downshifting between 3rd
fore you attempt to shift into "R".
and 4th gear is needed when climb-
ever take the car out of gear and
ing a gentle slope, it is recommended
ast down a hill. This may be ex-
that the overdrive switch be turned
mely hazardous. Always leave
off. Turn the overdrive switch back
e car in gear when moving.
on immediately afterward.
o not "ride" the brakes. This can
use them to overheat and mal-
nction. Instead, when you are driv-
g down a long hill, slow down and
ift to a lower gear. When you do
s, engine braking will help slow
e car.

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1A-GAT C130A01A-AAT
rdrive Switch GOOD BRAKING PRACTICES

! WARNING:
Nothing should be carried on top of
the shelf panel behind the rear seat.
If there were an accident or a sud-
den stop, such objects could move
forward and cause damage to the
vehicle or injure the occupants.

o After being parked, check to be sure


HTB217 the parking brake is not engaged
and that the parking brake indicator
n the overdrive switch is turned on,
light is out before driving away.
ansaxle will automatically upshift
o Driving through water may get the
second, third and overdrive gears.
brakes wet. They can also get wet
n the overdrive switch is turned off,
when the car is washed. Wet brakes
ransaxle will not upshift to the
can be dangerous! Your car will not
drive gear. For normal driving, the
stop as quickly if the brakes are wet.
tor lever should be left in the "D"
Wet brakes may cause the car to
on and the overdrive switch turned
pull to one side. To dry the brakes,
apply the brakes lightly until the
need to accelerate rapidly, press
braking action returns to normal,
ccelerator pedal all the way to the
taking care to keep the car under
The transaxle will automatically
control at all times. If the braking
o a lower gear, depending on the
action does not return to normal,
le speed and load.
stop as soon as it is safe to do so
and call your Hyundai dealer for
assistance.

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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 13

ar (manual transaxle). If your car C120A03A-AAT

facing downhill, turn the front ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM


heels into the curb to help keep the (If Installed)
r from rolling. If your car is facing The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) is
hill, turn the front wheels away designed to prevent wheel lock-up
m the curb to help keep the car during sudden braking or on hazard-
m rolling. ous road surfaces. The ABS control
here is no curb or if it is required module monitors the wheel speed and
other conditions to keep the car controls the pressure applied to each
m rolling, block the wheels. brake. Thus, in emergency situations
nder some conditions your park- or on slick roads, ABS will increase
g brake can freeze in the engaged vehicle control during braking.
sition. This is most likely to hap-
n when there is an accumulation
NOTE:
snow or ice around or near the
o A click sound may be heard in the
ar brakes or if the brakes are wet.
engine compartment when the ve-
there is a risk that the parking
hicle begins to move after the en-
ake may freeze, apply it only tem-
gine is started. These conditions
rarily while you put the gear se-
are normal and indicate that the
ctor lever in "P" (automatic) or in
anti-lock brake system (Electronic
st or reverse gear (manual
Stability Program) is functioning
nsaxle) and block the rear wheels
properly.
the car cannot roll. Then release
o During ABS (ESP) operation, a
e parking brake.
slight pulsation may be felt in the
o not hold the vehicle on the up-
brake pedal when the brakes are
ade with the accelerator pedal.
applied. Also, a noise may be heard
is can cause the transmission to
in the engine compartment while
erheat. Always use the brake
braking. These conditions are
dal or parking brake.
normal and indicate that the anti-
lock brake system is functioning
properly.

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ESP checks where you are steering
ng these conditions, the vehicle
and where the vehicle is actually going.
uld be driven at reduced speeds.
ESP applies the brakes at individual
safety features of an ABS (ESP)
wheels and intervenes in the engine
pped vehicle should not be tested
management system to stabilize the
gh speed driving or cornering.
vehicle.
could endanger the safety of
self or others. The Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
system is an electronic system de-
signed to help the driver maintain ve-
hicle control under adverse conditions.
1JM-AAT
It is not a substitute for safe driving
CTRONIC STABILITY practices. Factors including speed, road
OGRAM (ESP) conditions and driver steering input can
stalled) all affect whether ESP will be effective
in preventing a loss of control. It is still
your responsibility to drive and corner
at reasonable speeds and to leave a
sufficient margin of safety.

! CAUTION:
Driving with varying tire or wheel
size may cause the ESP system to
malfunction. When replacing tires,
make sure they are the same size as
C310A01TB
your original tires.
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
m is designed to stabilize the
le during cornering maneuvers.

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1JM-AAT C140A01A-GAT
cators and Warning DRIVING FOR ECONOMY
ndicators should illuminate when You can save fuel and get more kilo-
gnition key is turned to ON or meters from your car if you follow
RT but should go out after three these suggestions:
nds.
indicators do not illuminate, or the o Drive smoothly. Accelerate at a
or ESP-OFF indicator does not go moderate rate. Don't make "jack-
fter 3 seconds, have the vehicle rabbit" starts or full-throttle shifts
ked by an authorized dealer. and maintain a steady cruising
speed. Don't race between stop-
ld there be any unusual conditions lights. Try to adjust your speed to
e device while driving, ESP-OFF that of the other traffic so you don't
ator illuminates as a warning. have to change speeds unneces-
P-OFF indicator illuminates, pull sarily. Avoid heavy traffic whenever
car to a safe place and stop the possible.
ne. Always maintain a safe distance
, start the engine again to check if from other vehicles so you can avoid
SP-OFF indicator goes out. unnecessary braking. This also re-
duces brake wear.
indicator remains lit even after the o Drive at a moderate speed. The faster
ne has been started, have your car you drive, the more fuel your car
ked by an authorized Hyundai uses. Driving at a moderate speed,
er. especially on the highway, is one of
the most effective ways to reduce
fuel consumption.

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eep your car clean. For maximum o Use your air conditioning sparingly.
rvice, your Hyundai should be kept The air conditioning system is oper-
ean and free of corrosive materi- ated by engine power so your fuel
s. It is especially important that economy is reduced when you use
ud, dirt, ice, etc. not be allowed to it.
cumulate on the underside of the
r. This extra weight can result in
creased fuel consumption and also
ntribute to corrosion. C150A01A-AAT

avel lightly. Don't carry unneces- SMOOTH CORNERING


ry weight in your car. Weight re- Avoid braking or gear changing in cor-
ces fuel economy. ners, especially when roads are wet.
on't let the engine idle longer than Ideally, corners should always be taken
cessary. If you are waiting (and under gentle acceleration. If you follow
t in traffic), turn off your engine these suggestions, tire wear will be
d restart only when you're ready held to a minimum.
go.
emember, your Hyundai does not
quire extended warm-up. As soon
the engine is running smoothly, C160A01A-AAT
u can drive away. In very cold WINTER DRIVING
eather, however, give your engine
slightly longer warm-up period. The more severe weather conditions
on't "lug" or "over-rev" the engine. of winter result in greater wear and
gging is driving too slowly in too other problems. To minimize the prob-
gh a gear resulting in the engine lems of winter driving, you should fol-
cking. If this happens, shift to a low these suggestions:
wer gear. Over-revving is racing
e engine beyond its safe limit. This
n be avoided by shifting at the
commended speeds.

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1A-AAT C160D01A-AAT
High Quality Ethylene Check Battery and Cables
col Coolant Winter puts additional burdens on the
Hyundai is delivered with high battery system. Visually inspect the
ty ethylene glycol coolant in the battery and cables as described in
ng system. It is the only type of Section 6. The level of charge in your
ant that should be used because it battery can be checked by your Hyun-
s prevent corrosion in the cooling dai dealer or a service station.
m, lubricates the water pump and
ents freezing. Be sure to replace
C160E01A-AAT
plenish your coolant in accor-
e with the maintenance schedule
Change to "Winter Weight" Oil if
ction 5. Before winter, have your Necessary
ant tested to assure that its freez- In some climates it is recommended
oint is sufficient for the tempera- that a lower viscosity "winter weight"
anticipated during the winter. oil be used during cold weather. See
Section 9 for recommendations. If you
aren't sure what weight oil you should
use, consult your Hyundai dealer.

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1A-AAT C160J01A-AAT
Approved Anti-Freeze in Don't Let Ice and Snow Accumu-
dow Washer System late Underneath
ep the water in the window washer Under some conditions, snow and ice
m from freezing, add an approved can build up under the fenders and
reeze solution in accordance with interfere with the steering. When driv-
uctions on the container. Window ing in severe winter conditions where
er anti-freeze is available from this may happen, you should periodi-
dai dealers and most auto parts cally check underneath the car to be
ts. Do not use engine coolant or sure the movement of the front wheels
types of anti-freeze as these and the steering components is not
damage the finish. obstructed.

C160K01A-AAT
A-AAT Carry Emergency Equipment
't Let Your Parking Brake
Depending on the severity of the
eze
weather where you drive your car, you
er some conditions your parking should carry appropriate emergency
e can freeze in the engaged posi- equipment. Some of the items you
This is most likely to happen may want to carry include tire chains,
n there is an accumulation of snow tow straps or chains, flashlight, emer-
around or near the rear brakes or gency flares, sand, a shovel, jumper
brakes are wet. If there is a risk cables, a window scraper, gloves,
arking brake may freeze, apply it ground cloth, coveralls, a blanket, etc.
emporarily while you put the gear
tor lever in "P" (automatic) or in
r reverse gear (manual transaxle)
block the rear wheels so the car
ot roll. Then release the parking
e.

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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 19

1A-AAT C190B01S-AAT
OF LIGHTS Trailer Hitches
k your lights regularly for correct Select the proper hitch and ball combi-
ation and always keep them clean. nation, making sure that it's location is
n driving during the day in condi- compatible with that of the trailer or
of poor visibility, it is helpful to vehicle being towed.
with headlights on low beam. Use a quality non-equalizing hitch which
enables you to be seen as well as distributes the tongue load uniformly
e. throughout the chassis.

2A-GAT The hitch should be bolted securely to


ILER OR VEHICLE TOWING the car and installed by a qualified
technician. DO NOT USE A HITCH
u are considering towing with your
DESIGNED FOR TEMPORARY IN-
you should first check with your
STALLATION AND NEVER USE ONE
nce Department of Motor Vehicles
THAT ATTACHES ONLY TO THE
termine their legal requirements.
BUMPER.
e laws vary from province to prov-
the requirements for towing trail-
cars, other types of vehicles, or
ratus may differ. Ask your Hyundai
er for further details before towing.

CAUTION
ot do any towing with your car
ng its first 2,000 km (1,200 miles)
der to allow the engine to prop-
break in. Failure to heed this
on may result in serious en-
or transaxle damage.

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C190E02TB-GAT
le until it cools down. You may Trailer Weight Limit
oceed once the engine has
ooled sufficiently.

1A-GAT
ety Chains
uld the hitch connection between
car and the trailer or vehicle you
owing fail, the trailer or vehicle
d wander dangerously across other Tongue load Total trailer weight
s of traffic and ultimately collide
C190E01L
another vehicle. To eliminate this
ntially dangerous situation, safety Tongue loads can be increased or de-
ns, attached between your car and creased by redistributing the load in the
railer or towed vehicle, are re- trailer. This can be verified by checking
d in most provinces. the total weight of the loaded trailer and
then checking the load on the tongue.

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.

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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 21

! CAUTION:
The following specifications are rec-
ommended when towing a trailer.
The loaded trailer weigh cannot safely
exceed the values in the following
chart.

s Axle Weight Gross Vehicle kg. (Lbs)


Weight
C190E02L
Maximum Towable
Type Weight
he maximum permissible over- Trailer Tongue
ang of the coupling point
90 mm 1.1L 700 (1,543)
With 1.4L MANUAL 1000 (2,204)
Brake 1.6L TRANSAXLE 1,100 (2,425) 44
Coupling point Type Diesel 1,100 (2,425) (97)
1.4L AUTO 900(1,984)
1.6L TRANSAXLE 1,100 (2,425)
Without Brake Type 450(992)

HTB312

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heck the condition and air pres- 10. During your trip, check occasion-
ure of all tires on the trailer and ally to be sure that the load is
our car. Low tire pressure can secure, and that the lights and
eriously affect the handling. Also any trailer brakes are still working.
heck the spare tire. 11. Avoid jerky starts, sudden accel-
he vehicle/trailer combination is eration or sudden stops.
more affected by crosswind and 12. Avoid sharp turns and rapid lane
uffeting. changes.
When being passed by a large 13. Avoid holding the brake pedal down
ehicle, keep a constant speed too long or too frequently. This
nd steer straight ahead. If there is could cause the brakes to over-
oo much wind buffeting slow down heat, resulting in reduced braking
o get out of the other vehicle's air efficiency.
urbulence. 14. When going down a hill, shift into a
When parking your car and trailer, lower gear and use the engine brak-
specially on a hill, be sure to fol- ing effect.
w all the normal precautions. Turn When ascending a long grade,
our front wheel into the curb, set downshift the transaxle to a lower
he parking brake firmly, and put gear and reduce speed to reduce
he transaxle in 1st or Reverse chances of engine overloading and/
manual) or Park (automatic). In or overheating.
ddition, place wheel chocks at 15. If you have to stop while going
ach of the trailer's tires. uphill, do not hold the vehicle in
the trailer has electric brakes, place by pressing on the accelera-
art your vehicle and trailer mov- tor. This can cause the automatic
g, and then apply the trailer brake transaxle to overheat. Use the park-
ontroller by hand to be sure the ing brake or footbrake.
rakes are working. This lets you
heck your electrical connection at
he same time.

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O DO IN AN EMERGENCY
start ................................................................ 3-2
....................................................................... 3-3
ats ................................................................... 3-4
....................................................................... 3-5
....................................................................... 3-6
e towed ........................................................ 3-11 3
...................................................................... 3-13
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your car has an automatic 1. Check fuel level.
nsaxle, be sure the gear selector 2. Check all connectors at ignition, coil
ver is in "N" or "P" and the emer- and spark plugs. Reconnect any
ncy brake is set. that may be disconnected or loose.
heck the battery connections to be 3. Check the fuel line in the engine
re they are clean and tight. room.
rn on the interior light. If the light 4. If engine still refuses to start, call a
ms or goes out when you operate Hyundai dealer or seek other quali-
e starter, the battery is discharged. fied assistance.
heck the starter connections to be
re they are securely tightened. D010D01A-AAT
o not push or pull the vehicle to If the Engine Stalls While Driv-
art it. See instructions for "Jump ing
arting".
1. Reduce your speed gradually, keep-
ing a straight line. Move cautiously
1A-AAT
off the road to a safe place.
ngine Turns Over Normally 2. Turn on your emergency flashers.
Does Not Start 3. Try to start the engine again. If your
vehicle will not start, contact a
Hyundai dealer or seek other quali-
fied assistance.

HTB221

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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 3- 3

you should accidentally get acid 3. Attach the clamps of the jumper
your skin or in your eyes, cable in the exact order shown in the
mediately remove any contami- illustration. That is, first, attach one
ted clothing and flush the area clamp of the jumper cable to the
th clear water for at least 15 min- positive (+) post or cable of the
es. Then promptly obtain medical discharged battery. Then attach the
ention. If you must be transported other end of the same cable to the
an emergency facility, continue to positive (+) post or cable of the
ply water to the affected area booster battery. Next, using the
th a sponge or cloth. other cable, attach one clamp to the
e gas produced by the battery negative (-) post or cable of the
ring the jump-start operation is booster battery. Then attach the
ghly explosive. Do not smoke or other end of that cable to a solid
ow a spark or open flame in the metal part of the engine away from
cinity. the battery. Do not connect the cable
e battery being used to provide to any moving part.
e jump start must be 12-volt. If you 4. Start the engine in the car with the
nnot determine that it is a 12-volt booster battery and let it run for a
ttery, do not attempt to use it for few minutes. This will help to as-
e jump start. sure that the booster battery is fully
jump start a car with a discharged charged. During the jumping opera-
ttery, follow this procedure ex- tion, run the engine in this vehicle at
tly: about 2,000 rpm.
5. Start your engine using the normal
he booster battery is installed in starting procedure. After the engine
other vehicle, be sure the two starts, leave the jumper cables con-
hicles are not touching. nected and let the engine run at fast
rn off all unnecessary lights and idle or about 2,000 rpm for several
cessories in both vehicles. minutes.

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engine coolant is running out un-
r the car or steam is coming out
m the hood, stop the engine. Do
! WARNING (Diesel only):
t open the hood until the engine Never work on injection system with
olant has stopped running or the engine running or within 30 sec-
eaming has stopped. If there is no onds after shutting off engine. High
sible loss of engine coolant and no pressure pump, rail, injectors and
eam, leave the engine running high pressure pipes are subject to
d check to be sure the engine high pressure even after the engine
oling fan is operating. If the fan is stopped. The fuel jet produced by
t running, turn the engine off. fuel leaks may cause serious in-
heck to see if the water pump drive jury, if it touch the body. People
lt is missing. If it is not missing, using pacemakers should not move
eck to see that it is tight. If the than 30cm closer to the ECU or
ve belt seems to be satisfactory, wiring harness within the engine
eck for coolant leaking from the room while engine is running, since
diator, hoses or under the car. (If the high currents in the Common
e air conditioning had been in use, Rail system produce considerable
is normal for cold water to be magnetic fields.
aining from it when you stop).

5. If the water pump drive belt is bro-


WARNING: ken or coolant is leaking out, stop
e the engine is running, keep the engine immediately and call the
hands, and clothing away from nearest Hyundai dealer for assis-
ng parts such as the fan and tance.
e belts to prevent injury.

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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 3- 5

1TB-GAT 5. The temporary spare tire should not


PORARY SPARE TIRE be used on any other wheels, nor
ollowing instructions for the tem- should standard tires, snow tires,
y spare tire should be observed: wheel covers or trim rings be used
with the temporary spare wheel. If
heck inflation pressure as soon as such use is attempted, damage to
actical after installing the spare these items or other car compo-
e, and adjust to the specified pres- nents may occur.
re. The tire pressure should be 6. The temporary spare tire pressure
riodically checked and maintained should be checked once a month
the specified pressure while the while the tire is stored.
e is stored.
re Tire Pressure ! CAUTION:
Size T105/70D14 o Do not use snow chains with
tion Pressure 420 kPa (60 psi) your temporary spare tire.
o Do not use more than one tempo-
e spare tire should only be used rary spare tire at a time.
mporarily and should be returned
the luggage compartment as soon
the original tire can be repaired or
placed.
ontinuous use at speeds of over
km/h (50 mph) is not recom-
ended.
the temporary spare tire is spe-
ically designed for your car, it
ould not be used on any other
hicle.

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1A-AAT D050A01A-AAT
dling the Spare Tire IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE
If a tire goes flat while you are driving:

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 at-
tempt 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
HTB154
and pull off the road. Drive off the
road as far as possible and park on
ove the installation bolt to remove firm, level ground. If you are on a
pare tire. To replace the spare tire divided highway, do not park in the
storage compartment, tighten the median area between the two traffic
irmly with your fingers until there lanes.
more play in the spare tire. 2. When the car is stopped, turn on
your emergency hazard flashers,
set the parking brake and put the
transaxle in "P" (automatic) or re-
verse (manual transaxle).
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 following the in-
structions provided on the following
pages.

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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 3- 7

1TB-GAT Take out the jack case and tool bag,


btain Spare Tire and Tool then remove the spare tire from the
luggage room.

NOTE:
The jack case is located on the
spare tire in the vehicle.

D060C01A-AAT
2. Block the Wheel
Mat hanger
Flat tire
HTB296

g the luggage room mat to the mat


er and remove the luggage under
If installed).

HTB156

Block the wheel that is diagonally oppo-


site from the flat to keep the vehicle
from rolling when the car is raised on
the jack.

HTB224

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1A-AAT D060F02E-AAT
ut the Jack in Place 5. Raising the Car

Wrench bar

Wheel nut wrench


HTB4003 HFC4022

base of the jack should be placed After inserting a wrench bar into the
m, level ground. The jack should wheel nut wrench, install the wrench
ositioned as shown in the drawing. bar into the jack as shown in the draw-
ing. To raise the vehicle, turn the wheel
nut wrench clockwise. As the jack be-
gins to raise the vehicle, double check
that it is properly positioned and will
not slip. If the jack is on soft ground or
sand, place a board, brick, flat stone or
other object under the base of the jack
to keep it from sinking.
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.

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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 3- 9

he studs and slide the wheel onto


. If this is difficult, tip the wheel
ly and get the top hole in the
! WARNING:
el lined up with the top stud. Then Wheel and wheel covers may have
the wheel back and forth until the sharp edges. Handle them carefully
el can be slid over the other studs. 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
loosen and cause the loss of a
wheel. Loss of a wheel may result in
HTB229
loss of control of the vehicle. This
may cause serious injury or death.

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E-GAT
Wheel nut tightening torque:
ower Vehicle and Tighten
uts Steel wheel & aluminium alloy wheel:
900-1,100 kg.cm (65-80 lb.ft)

D060J01FC-GAT
After Changing Wheels

HTB150

er the car to the ground by turning


wheel nut wrench counterclock-
Then position the wrench as shown HTB151
e drawing and tighten the wheel
Be sure the socket is seated If you have a tire gauge, remove the
pletely over the nut. Do not stand valve cap and check the air pressure.
e wrench handle or use an exten- If the pressure is lower than recom-
pipe over the wrench handle. mended, drive slowly to the nearest
round the wheel tightening every service station and inflate to the cor-
nut until they are all tight. Then rect pressure. If it is too high, adjust it
le-check each nut for tightness. until it is correct. Always reinstall the
changing wheels, have a techni- valve cap after checking or adjusting
tighten the wheel nuts to their tire pressure. If the cap is not replaced,
er torque as soon as possible. air may leak from the tire. If you lose a
valve cap, buy another and install it as
soon as possible.

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D080B01O-GAT
Towing the Vehicle
CAUTION:
our vehicle can be damaged if 1)
wed incorrectly!
e sure the transaxle is in neu-
al.
hen the engine will not start, be
re the steering is unlocked by
acing the key in the "ACC" po- 2)
ion.

dolly
3)

HTB208

Your vehicle can be towed by wheel lift


type truck (1), (2) or flatbed equipment
(3).

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he vehicle is being towed with the o Automatic Transaxle:
ar wheels on the ground, be sure Be sure to use a towing dolly under
e parking brake is released. the front wheels.

TE:
re towing, check the level of ! CAUTION:
automatic transaxle fluid. If it is
w the "HOT" range on the dip-
k, add fluid. If you cannot add
, a towing dolly must be used.

any of the loaded wheels or sus-


nsion components are damaged
the vehicle is being towed with
e front wheels on the ground, use
owing dolly under the front wheels.
anual Transaxle:
you do not use a towing dolly, HTB209
ace the ignition key in the "ACC"
sition and put the transaxle in "N A vehicle with an automatic transaxle
eutral)". should never be towed from the rear
with the front wheels on the ground.
This can cause serious damage to
the transaxle.
CAUTION:
ot tow with the key removed or
e "LOCK" position when tow- 3) It is recommended that your vehicle
rom the rear without a towing be towed with all the wheels off the
y. ground.

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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 3- 13

mergency towing when no com- (3)Attach a tow cable, chain or strap to


ial tow vehicle is available. Do not the towing hook on the front bumper.
mpt to tow your vehicle in this
ner on any unpaved surface. This
d result in serious damage to your ! CAUTION:
should towing be attempted if the If the car is being towed with all four
els, drive train, axles, steering or wheels on the ground, it can be
es are damaged. Before towing, towed only from the front. Be sure
ure the transaxle is in neutral and that the transaxle is in neutral. Do
ey is in "ACC" (with the engine off) not tow at speeds greater than 50
he "ON" position (with the engine km/h (30 mph) and for more than 25
ng). A driver must be in the towed km (15 miles).
o steer it and operate the brakes. Be sure the steering is unlocked by
placing the key in the "ACC" posi-
pen the towing cover to push it tion. A driver must be in the towed
th your finger. vehicle to operate the steering and
o mount the towing hook, rotate it brakes.
ockwise.

CAUTION
ould be tightened firmly with
fingers until there is no more
in the towing hole. Towing
k is located in the jack case on
spare tire.

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ION PREVENTION &
RANCE CARE
....................................................................... 4-2
osion ............................................................... 4-2
...................................................................... 4-3
....................................................................... 4-5
4

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1A-AAT Mud is particularly corrosive because
h-Corrosion Areas it is slow to dry and holds moisture in
u live in an area where your car is contact with the vehicle. Although the
arly exposed to corrosive materi- mud appears to be dry, it can still retain
orrosion protection is particularly the moisture and promote corrosion.
rtant. Some of the common High temperatures can also acceler-
es of accelerated corrosion are ate corrosion of parts that are not
salts, dust control chemicals, properly ventilated so the moisture
n air and industrial pollution. can be dispersed. For all these rea-
sons, it is particularly important to keep
your car clean and free of mud or
1A-AAT
accumulations of other materials. This
sture Breeds Corrosion
applies not only to the visible surfaces
ture creates the conditions in but particularly to the underside of the
h corrosion is most likely to occur. car.
xample, corrosion is accelerated
gh humidity, particularly when tem- E020A01A-AAT
ures are just above freezing. In TO HELP PREVENT CORRO-
conditions, the corrosive mate- SION
s kept in contact with the car
ces by moisture that is slow to You can help prevent corrosion from
orate. getting started by observing the follow-
ing:

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CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE 4- 3

hen cleaning lower door panels, E020E01A-AAT

cker panels and frame members, Don't Neglect the Interior


sure that drain holes are kept Moisture can collect under the floor
en so that moisture can escape mats and carpeting to cause corro-
d not be trapped inside to ac- sion. Check under the mats periodi-
lerate corrosion. cally to be sure the carpeting is dry.
Use particular care if you carry fertiliz-
1A-AAT ers, cleaning materials or chemicals in
p Your Garage Dry the car.
These should be carried only in proper
park your car in a damp, poorly containers and any spills or leaks
ated garage. This creates a fa- should be cleaned up, flushed with
ble environment for corrosion. This clear water and thoroughly dried.
rticularly true if you wash your car
e garage or drive it into the garage
n it is still wet or covered with E030A01A-AAT
, ice or mud. Even a heated ga- WASHING AND WAXING
can contribute to corrosion un- Washing Your Hyundai
t is well ventilated so moisture is
ersed. Never wash your car when the surface
is hot from being in the sun. Always
wash your car in the shade.
1A-AAT
p Paint and Trim in Good Wash your car frequently. Dirt is abra-
dition sive and can scratch the paint if it is not
ches or chips in the finish should removed. Air pollution or acid rain may
overed with "touch-up" paint as damage the paint and trim through
as possible to reduce the possi- chemical action if pollutants are al-
of corrosion. If bare metal is show- lowed to remain in contact with the
hrough, the attention of a qualified surface. If you live near the ocean or in
and paint shop is recommended. an area where road salts or dust con-

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ean cast aluminum alloy wheels, If you find any nicks or scratches in
a mild soap or neutral detergent. the paint, use touch-up paint to cover
ot use abrasive cleaners. Protect them to prevent corrosion. To protect
are-metal surfaces by cleaning, the paintwork of the car against corro-
hing and waxing. Because alumi- sion, you must clean your Hyundai (at
is subject to corrosion, be sure to least once a month). Give special at-
aluminum alloy wheels special tention to the removal of salt, mud and
tion in winter. If you drive on other substances on the underside of
d roads, clean the wheels thor- the splashboards of the car. Make
ly afterwards. sure that the outlets and the underside
of the doors are open. Paint damage
washing, be sure to rinse thor- can be caused by small accumulation
ly. If soapy water dries on the of tar, industrial precipitation, tree resin,
, streaking will result. insects and bird droppings, when not
removed immediately. If water alone is
n the weather is warm and the not strong enough to remove the accu-
dity low, you may find it neces- mulated dirt, use a mild car washing
o rinse each section immediately solution. Be sure to rinse the surface
washing to avoid streaking. after washing to remove the solution.
Never allow the solution to dry on the
rinsing, dry the car using a damp painted surfaces.
mois or soft, absorbent cloth. The
on for drying the car is to remove
r from the car so it will dry without
r spots. Don't rub, this can dam-
he finish.

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1A-AAT E040A01A-AAT
n to Wax Again CLEANING THE INTERIOR
should polish and wax the car To Clean the Vinyl Upholstery
n when water no longer beads on To clean the vinyl upholstery, first re-
an surface but spreads out over a move loose dirt and dust with a vacuum
r area. cleaner. Then apply a solution of mild
soap or detergent and water using a
clean sponge or soft cloth. Allow this to
1A-AAT
stay on the surface to loosen the dirt,
ntaining Bumpers then wipe with a clean damp sponge or
ial precautions must be observed cloth. If all the dirt stains are not re-
eserve the appearance of the moved, repeat this procedure until the
pers on your Hyundai. They are: upholstery is clean. Do not use gaso-
line, solvent, paint thinner or other
e careful not to spill battery elec- strong cleaners.
lyte or hydraulic brake fluid on the
mpers. If you do, wash it off im-
E040B01A-AAT
ediately with clear water.
e gentle when cleaning the bumper To Clean the Leather Upholstery
rfaces. They are made of soft (If installed)
astic and the surface can be dam- In the normal course of use, leather
ed if mistreated. Do not use abra- upholstered surfaces will, like any
ve cleaners. Use warm water and material, pick-up dust and dirt. This
ld soap or car-washing solution. dust and dirt must be cleaned off or it
o not expose the bumpers to high may work into the surface of the leather,
mperatures. For example, if you causing damage.
ve your car repainted, do not
ave the bumpers on the car if the Fine leather needs care, and should
r is going to be placed in a high- be cleaned when necessary. Washing
mperature paint booth. leather thoroughly with soap and water

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1A-AAT E040E01A-AAT
ning the Carpets Cleaning the Windows
a foam-type carpet cleaner. Clean- You may use any household window
f this type are available in aerosol cleaner on the windows. However,
in liquid form or powder. Read the when cleaning the inside of the rear
uctions and follow them exactly. window be careful not to damage the
g a vacuum cleaner with the ap- rear window defroster wiring.
iate attachment, remove as much
om the carpets as possible. Apply
oam following the manufacturer's E050A01A-AAT

tions, then rub in overlapping Any Questions?


s. Do not add water. These clean- If you have any questions about the
work best when the carpet is kept care of your car, consult your Hyundai
y as possible. dealer.

1A-AAT
ning the Seat Belts
ean the seat belts, use a cloth or
ge with mild soap or detergent
warm water. Do not use strong
gents, dye, bleach or abrasive
rials on the seat belts as this may
en the fabric.
e cleaning the belts, inspect them
xcessive wear, cuts, fraying or
signs of damage and replace
if necessary.

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MAINTENANCE
EMENTS
s ..................................................................... 5-2
nce.................................................................. 5-4
evere usage conditions ................................. 5-7
uled maintenance items ................................. 5-8

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A-AAT It is suggested that genuine Hyundai
ntenance Requirements service parts be used for any required
maintenance required for your repairs or replacements. Other parts of
dai can be divided into three equivalent quality such as engine oil,
areas: engine coolant, manual or auto
transaxle oil, brake fluid and so on
pecified scheduled procedures which are not supplied by Hyundai
eneral checks Motor Company or its distributor may
o-it-yourself maintenance be used without affecting your war-
ranty coverage but you should always
be sure these are equivalent to the
1A-GAT quality of the original Hyundai parts.
cified Scheduled Procedures Your Service Passport provides fur-
e are the procedures such as ther information about your warranty
ections, adjustments and replace- coverage.
s that are listed in the mainte-
e charts starting on page 5-4.
e procedures must be performed
e intervals shown in the mainte- F010D01A-GAT
e schedule to assure that your General Checks
anty remains in effect. Although it
ongly recommended that they be These are the regular checks you
rmed by the factory-trained or should perform when you drive your
butor-trained technicians at your Hyundai or you fill the fuel tank. A list
dai dealer, these procedures may of these items will be found on page
erformed at any qualified service 6-5.
y.

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Y-GAT
HEDULED MAINTENANCE
QUIREMENTS
ection should be performed any
a malfunction is experienced or
ected. Receipts for all emission
ol system services should be
ned to demonstrate compliance
conditions of the emissions sys-
warranty.
severe usage maintenance re-
ments, see page 5-7 of this sec-

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erformed to assure good vehicle control and performance. Keep receipts for

requency of service is determined by whichever occurs first.

lean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary

KILOMETERS X 1000 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120


MONTHS 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
GASOLINE)
R R R R R R R R
A/CON) I I I I I I I I
R R
I I I I I I I I
I R
I I I I
S I I I I
I R I R I R I R
See Note
I I I I

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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 5- 5

n, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary.


KILOMETERS X 1000 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120
MONTHS 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
IESEL)
E) European Community Only R R R R R R R R
VE) Except European Community See Note (2)
I I R I I R I I
ommunity Only R R R R
pean Community See Note (3)
R
OR & A/CON) I I I I
I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I

TING A LONG TRIP - "I"


, WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST : "R"
ONTHS AND REPLACE EVERY 15,000KM OR 12 MONTHS.
ER CARTRIDGE, USE HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS.

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tion, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary
KILOMETERS X 1000 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120
MONTHS 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96

I I I I I I I I
See Note
I I I I I I I I
y Only I I I I I R I I
ommunity I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I
I I I I
E I I I I
I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I
WER ARM BALL JOINT I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I
I I I I
I I I I I I I I
R AND BLOWER UNIT) R R R R R R R R
ANT 100,000 KM OR 60 MONTHS.
OR 24 MONTHS.

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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 5- 7

UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS


quently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the
ntervals.

on, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary


MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE DRIVING
OPERATION INTERVALS CONDITION
R EVERY 7,500 KM OR 6 MONTHS A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K
R MORE FREQUENTLY C, E
R MORE FREQUENTLY B, H
R EVERY 60,000 KM OR 48 MONTHS D, E, F, G, I
I MORE FREQUENTLY C, D, G, H

I MORE FREQUENTLY C, D, G, H

I MORE FREQUENTLY C, D, E, F

I EVERY 15,000 KM OR 12 MONTHS C, D, E, F


R EVERY 100,000 KM C, D, E, G, H, I, J
EVERY 45,000 KM
R A, C, E, F, G, H, I
y EVERY 40,000 KM
unit) R MORE FREQUENTLY C, E

miles) in normal E- Driving in sandy areas


temperature F - Driving in heavy traffic area over 32C(90F)
g distances G- Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road
or salt-spread H- Towing a Trailer, or using a camper, or roof rack
I - Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use or vehicle towing
or in very cold J - Driving over 170 Km/h(100 MPH)
K- Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions

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installing a new filter, run the
harness within the engine room with
ne for several minutes, and check
the engine running, since the high
aks at the connections. Fuel fil-
currents in the Common Rail sys-
should be installed by trained
tem produce considerable magnetic
nicians.
fields.
1TB-AAT
uel Lines, Fuel Hoses and
F060E01A-AAT
onnections
o Timing Belt
ck the fuel lines, fuel hoses and
Inspect all parts related to the timing
ections for leakage and damage.
belt for damage and deformation.
a trained technician replace any
Replace any damaged parts immedi-
aged or leaking parts immedi-
ately.
.
F060G01A-AAT

WARNING (Diesel only): o Vapor Hose and Fuel Filler Cap


er work on injection system with The vapor hose and fuel filler cap
ne running or within 30 sec- should be inspected at those intervals
s after shutting off engine. High specified in the maintenance sched-
sure pump, rail, injectors and ule. Make sure that a new vapor hose
pressure pipes are subjected or fuel filler cap is correctly replaced.
gh pressure even after the en-
has been switched off. The
et produced by fuel leaks may
e serious injury, if it contacts
the body. People using pace-
ers should not move closer
30cm to the ECU or wiring

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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 5- 9

A-AAT F070C01A-AAT
park Plugs o Engine Coolant
e sure to install new spark plugs The coolant should be changed at
e correct heat range. the intervals specified in the mainte-
nance schedule.

1X-GAT F070D01A-AAT
alve clearances (1.1 L) o Manual Transaxle Oil
rect valve clearance will not only Inspect the manual transaxle oil ac-
t in unsteady engine operation, cording to the maintenance schedule.
will also cause excessive noise
educed engine performance. In- NOTE:
t valve clearance and adjust as If the oil level is low, check for
red while the engine is hot. possible leaks before adding oil.
Do not overfill.
e-to-rocker arm clearance
e valves ..... 0.2 mm (0.008 in.)
F070E05A-AAT
ust valves ... 0.25 mm (0.010 in.)
o Automatic Transaxle Fluid
The fluid level should be in the "HOT"
A-GAT range of the dipstick, after the engine
ooling System and transaxle are at normal operating
temperature. Check the automatic
k the cooling system part, such transaxle fluid level with the engine
adiator, coolant reservoir, hoses running and the transaxle in neutral,
connections for leakage and dam- with the parking brake properly ap-
Replace any damaged parts. plied. Use Hyundai Genuine ATF SP-
III, DIAMOND ATF SP-III, SK ATF
SP-III or other brands appraoved by
Hyundai Motor Co., when adding or
changing fluid.

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A-AAT F070M01A-AAT
rake Pads, Calipers and o Steering Gear Box, Linkage &
otors Boots/Lower arm Ball Joint
k the pads for excessive wear, With the vehicle stopped and engine
for run out and wear, and cali- off, check for excessive free-play in
for fluid leakage. the steering wheel. Check the linkage
for bends or damage. Check the dust
boots and ball joints for deterioration,
A-AAT
cracks, or damage. Replace any dam-
xhaust Pipe and Muffler
aged parts.
ally inspect the exhaust pipes,
er and hangers for cracks, dete- F070N01A-AAT
ion, or damage. Start the engine o Power Steering Pump, Belt
listen carefully for any exhaust
eakage. Tighten connections or and Hoses
ce parts as necessary. Check the power steering pump and
hoses for leakage and damage. Re-
place any damaged or leaking parts
A-AAT
immediately. Inspect the power steer-
uspension Mounting Bolts ing belt for evidence of cuts, cracks,
k the suspension connections for excessive wear, oiliness and proper
ness or damage. Retighten to the tension. Replace or adjust it if neces-
fied torque. sary.

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rself Maintenance
........................................................................6-2
........................................................................6-5
oil ....................................................................6-6
coolant ............................................................6-9
...................................................................... 6-11
ner filter ......................................................... 6-11
ervoir ............................................................ 6-13
le oil (manual) ...............................................6-14
le fluid (Automatic) ....................................... 6-15
...................................................................... 6-17
...................................................................... 6-18
6
itioner filter ....................................................6-19
...................................................................... 6-22
ng fuses ........................................................ 6-23
...................................................................... 6-25
oling fans ....................................................... 6-26
evel ............................................................... 6-27
s .................................................................... 6-30
on ................................................................... 6-36

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! CAUTION:
When inspecting or
servicing the engine,
you should handle
tools and other heavy
objects carefully so
that the plastic rocker
cover of the engine is
not damaged.

HTB160A

r cleaner filter 9. Radiator cap


elay box 10.Engine coolant reservoir
Windshield washer fluid reservoir 11.Battery
ap
ngine oil level dipstick

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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6- 3

6 DOHC)

! CAUTION:
When inspecting or
servicing the engine,
you should handle
tools and other heavy
objects carefully so
that the plastic rocker
cover of the engine is
not damaged.

HTB5001

r cleaner filter 9. Radiator cap


elay box 10.Engine coolant reservoir
Windshield washer fluid reservoir 11.Automatic transaxle fluid level dip-
ap stick (If installed)
ngine oil level dipstick 12.Battery

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! CAUTION:
When inspecting or
servicing the engine,
you should handle
tools and other heavy
objects carefully so
that the plastic rocker
cover of the engine is
not damaged.

HTB159

rake fluid and clutch fluid reser- 8. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
oir cap
r cleaner filter 9. Engine oil level dipstick
elay box 10.Radiator cap
11.Battery

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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6- 5

1A-AAT G020C01A-AAT
cle Exterior Vehicle Interior
following should be checked The following should be checked each
hly: time when the vehicle is driven:

verall appearance and condition o Lights operation


heel condition and wheel nut o Windshield wiper operation
gue o Horn operation
r filter condition o Defroster, heater system operation
haust system condition (and air conditioning, if installed)
ght condition and operation o Steering operation and condition
ndshield glass condition o Mirror condition and operation
per blade condition o Turn signal operation
aint condition and body corrosion o Accelerator pedal operation
uid leaks o Brake operation, including parking
oor and hood lock condition brake
e pressure and condition o Manual transaxle operation, includ-
cluding spare tire) ing clutch operation
o Automatic transaxle operation, in-
cluding "Park" mechanism opera-
tion
o Seat control condition and opera-
tion
o Seat belt condition and operation
o Sunvisor operation

If you notice anything that does not


operate correctly or appears to be
functioning incorrectly, inspect it care-
fully and seek assistance from your
Hyundai dealer if service is needed.

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G030A02O-GAT
CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL
WARNING: Gasoline Engine
erforming maintenance work on Recommended Oil
vehicle can be dangerous. You
n be seriously injured while
rforming some maintenance
ocedures. If you lack sufficient
owledge and experience or the
oper tools and equipment to do
e work, have it done by an autho-
ed Hyundai dealer.
orking under the hood with the
gine running is dangerous. It
comes even moredangerous
hen you wear jewelry or loose G030B01JM

othing. These can become en- Engine oil is essential to the perfor-
ngled in moving parts and result mance and service of the engine. It is
injury. Therefore, if you must suggested that you check the oil level
n the engine while working un- at least once a week in normal use and
r the hood, make certain that more often if you are on a trip or driving
u remove all jewelry (especially in severe conditions.
ngs, bracelets, watches, and
ecklaces) and all neckties, The engine oil quality should meet the
arves, and similar loose cloth- following classification.
g before getting near the engine
cooling fans. API SJ, SL or ABOVE,
ILSAC GF-3 or ABOVE

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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6- 7

ne oil is essential to the perfor- G030C02JM-GAT

ce and service of the engine. It is To Check the Oil Level


ested that you check the oil level Gasoline engine
y 500km or before starting a long
nd more often if you are driving in
re conditions.

engine oil quality should meet the


wing classification:

class: CH4 or ABOVE


A class: B4 or ABOVE

TE:
0W-30 oil is for extra cold zone HTB167

o be restricted by driving con- Diesel engine


n and dealing area. (Especially,
recommended for sustained
loaded and high speed opera-
)

HTB167A

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1TB-GAT If the oil level is close to or below the "L"
ing Oil mark, add oil until it reaches the "F"
oline engine mark. To add oil:

1. Remove the oil filler cap by turning it


counterclockwise.
2. Add oil, then check the level again.
Do not overfill.
3. Replace the cap by turning it clock-
wise.

The distance between the "F" and "L"


marks is equal to about 1 liter(Gasoline
Engine)/1.5 liter(Diesel Engine) of oil.
HTB169

el engine
! CAUTION:
Slowly pour the recommended oil
using by a funnel. Do not overfill not
to damage engine.

! WARNING:
Be very careful not to touch the radia-
HTB169A tor hose when adding the engine oil
as it may be hot enough to burn you.

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G050A01TG-AAT
ine oil consumption
CHECKING THE ENGINE COOL-
normal that an engine should ANT
ume some engine oil while nor-
riving. The cause of oil consump-
n a normal engine are as follows; ! WARNING:
Do not remove the radiator cap when
ngine oil is used to lubricate pis- the engine is hot. When the engine
ns, piston rings and cylinders. is hot, the engine coolant is under
hin film of oil is left on the cylinder pressure and may erupt through
all when a piston moves down- the opening if the cap is removed.
ards in the cylinder. High negative You could be seriously burned if
essure generated during engine you do not observe this precau-
eration sucks some of the oil into tion. Do not remove the radiator
e combustion chamber. cap until the radiator is cool to the
is oil with some oil of the cylinder touch.
all is burned by the high tempera-
e combustion gases during the
mbustion process.
NOTE:
e engine oil consumption is It is recommended that the engine
ongly effected by the viscosity coolant should be changed by an
d quality of oil, engine rpm and authorized Hyundai dealer.
ving condition etc. The engine oil
more consumed under severe
ving conditions such as high
eeds and frequent acceleration
d deceleration than normal driv-
g condition.

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a high quality ethylene-glycol cool- G050C02A-GAT

n a 50/50 mix with water. The To Check the Coolant Level


ne coolant should be compatible The coolant level can be seen on the
aluminum engine parts. Additional side of the plastic coolant reservoir.
sion inhibitors or additives should The level of the coolant should be
e used. The cooling system must between the "L" and "F" lines on the
maintained with the correct con- reservoir when the engine is cold. If the
ation and type of engine coolant level is below the "L" mark, add engine
event freezing and corrosion. coolant to bring it up between "L" and
r allow the concentration of anti- "F". If the level is low, inspect for
e to exceed the 60% level or go coolant leaks and recheck the fluid
w the 35% level, or damage to the level frequently. If the level drops again,
ng system may result. For proper visit your Hyundai dealer for an inspec-
entration when adding or replac- tion and diagnosis of the reason.
he engine coolant, refer to the
wing table.
bient Engine coolant concentration ! WARNING:
erature Antifreeze Water The cooling fan is controlled by en-
( F) solution
gine coolant temperature and may
5 (5) 35% 65% sometimes operate even when the
(-13) 40% 60% engine is not running. Use extreme
(-31) 50% 50% caution when working near the
(-49) 60% 40% blades of the cooling fan so that you
are not injured by a rotating fan
blade. As the engine coolant tem-
perature decreases, the fan will auto-
matically shut off. This is a normal
condition.

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G070A01TB-AAT
TE:
is recommended that spark CHANGING THE AIR CLEANER
ugs should be changed by an FILTER
thorized Hyundai dealer. Gasoline engine
hen replacing the spark plugs,
ways use genuine parts recom-
ended.

ommended Spark Plugs:


Unleaded Leaded
engine engine
MPION RC10YC4 RC10YC
K BKR5ES-11 BKR5ES

HTB168

Diesel engine

HTB168A

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wiper blades should be carefully G080B01HR-GAT

ected from time to time and cleaned Replacing the Wiper Blades
move accumulations of road film To replace the wiper blades, raise the
her debris. To clean the wiper wiper to the vertical position.
es and arms, use a clean sponge
oth with a mild soap or detergent To remove the wiper blade
water. If the wipers continue to
k or smear the glass, replace
with Genuine Hyundai Replace-
parts or their equivalent.

CAUTION:
o not operate the wipers on dry
ass. This can result in more
pid wear of the wiper blades (1)
d may scratch the glass. HHR5048
eep the blade rubber out of con-
1. Push down the wiper blade with the
ct with petroleum products
ch as engine oil, gasoline, etc. locking clip (1) pressed to detach it
from the wiper arm.

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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6- 13

ut a new wiper blade onto the wiper G090A02A-GAT

m and lower the wiper blade at the FILLING THE WASHER RESER-
vel of the wiper arm as shown in the VOIR
awing. Gasoline engine

HTB173
HHR5051
Diesel engine
ull up the wiper blade until you hear
audible "click" to engage in the
d of the wiper arm.

TE:
ot allow the wiper arm to fall
nst the windshield.

HTB173A

The washer fluid reservoir supplies fluid


to the windshield washer system.

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G100A02TB-GAT
CHECKING THE TRANSAXLE
WARNING: OIL (MANUAL)
ndshield washer fluid agents
ntain some amounts of alcohol
d can be flammable under cer-
n circumstances. Do not allow
arks or flame to contact the
asher fluid or the washer fluid
servoir. Damage to the vehicle
its occupants could occur.
ndshield washer fluid is poi-
nous to humans and animals. Drain plug
o not drink windshield washer Filler plug
id. Serious injury or death could HXGS506
cur. Transaxle lubricant in the manual
transaxle should be checked at those
intervals specified in the vehicle main-
tenance schedule in Section 5.

Recommended Oil
Use only HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS
MTF 75W/85 (API GL-4) in the manual
transaxle.

Manual Transaxle Oil Capacity


The oil capacity of the manual transaxle
is 2.15 liters for gasoline engine and 2.0
liters for diesel engine.

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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6- 15

2E-AAT G110B04A-AAT
ECKING THE TRANSAXLE Recommended Fluid
ID (AUTOMATIC) Your Hyundai automatic transaxle is
saxle fluid in the automatic specially designed to operate with
axle should be checked at those Hyundai Genuine ATF SP-III, DIA-
vals specified in the vehicle main- MOND ATF SP-III, SK ATF SP-III or
nce schedule in Section 5. other brands approved by Hyundai Motor
Co., Damage caused by a nonspecified
TE: fluid is not covered by your new vehicle
matic transaxle fluid is basi- limited warranty.
a red color. As driving distance
eases, the fluid color turns dark-
ed gradually. It is normal condi-
and you should not judge the
to replace based upon the
ging color.
must replace the automatic
saxle fluid in accordance with
vals specified in the vehicle
tenance schedule in section 5.

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1TB-GAT 1. Open the hood, being careful to keep
Check the Transaxle Fluid hands, long hair and clothing clear of
el any moving parts.
the car on level ground with the 2. Remove the transaxle dipstick, wipe
ng brake engaged. When the it clean, reinsert the dipstick as far
axle fluid level is checked, the as it will go, then remove it again.
axle fluid should be at normal Now check the fluid level on the
ating temperature and the engine dipstick. It should be in the "HOT"
. range on the dipstick.

Fluid level should be within


"HOT" range

C090A03FC
HTB164

e the engine is idling, apply the 3. If the transaxle fluid level is low, use
es and move the gear selector a funnel to add transaxle fluid through
from "P" to each of its other the dipstick tube until the level
ons -- "R", "N", "D", "2", "L" -- and reaches the "HOT" range. Do not
return to "N" or "P". With the overfill.
ne still idling:

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G120B01A-AAT
ne room with the engine run- Checking the Brake Fluid Level
, since the high currents in the
mon Rail system produce con-
rable magnetic fields. ! WARNING:
Use caution when handling brake
fluid. It can damage your vision if it
gets into your eyes. It will also dam-
1A-AAT
age your vehicle's paint if spilled
ECKING THE BRAKES on it and not removed immediately.

CAUTION:
ause brakes are essential to the G120C02A-AAT
operation of the car, it is sug- Recommended Brake Fluid
ed that they be checked and Use only hydraulic brake fluid con-
ected by your Hyundai dealer. forming to DOT 3 or DOT 4 specifica-
brakes should be checked and tions in your braking system. Follow
ected for wear at those inter- the instructions printed on the con-
specified in the vehicle mainte- tainer.
ce schedule in Section 5.

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2TB-AAT G140A01A-AAT
ing Brake Fluid AIR CONDITIONING CARE
Keeping the Condenser Clean
The air conditioning condenser (and
WARNING:
engine radiator) should be checked
dle brake fluid carefully. It can
periodically for accumulation of dirt,
age your vision if it gets into
dead insects, leaves, etc. These can
eyes. Use only DOT 3 or DOT interfere with maximum cooling effi-
ecification fluid from a sealed
ciency. When removing such accumu-
ainer. Do not allow the fluid
lations, brush or hose them away care-
or reservoir to remain open any fully to avoid bending the cooling fans.
er than required. This will pre-
entry of dirt and moisture which
damage the brake system and G140B01A-AAT
e improper operation. Checking the Air Conditioning
Operation
dd brake fluid; 1. Start the engine and let it run at a
fast idle for several minutes with the
it is necessary, remove the air air conditioning set at the maximum
eaner cover. cold setting.
pe away any dirt then unscrew the 2. If the air coming out of the in-dash
id reservoir cap. vents is not cold, have the air condi-
owly pour the recommended fluid tioning system inspected by your
o the reservoir using by a funnel. Hyundai dealer.
o not overfill. Before using, check
e condition of the funnel to prevent
mixture of a foreign substance.
! CAUTION:
arefully replace the cap on the res- Running the air conditioning sys-
voir and tighten. tem for extended periods of time
with a low refrigerant level may
damage the compressor.

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B145A02TB-GAT
.6L
CHANGING THE AIR CONDI-
A/C TIONER FILTER (In Front of
evaporator unit) (If Installed)
The air conditioner filter is located in
front of the evaporator unit behind the
glove box.
8mm It operates to decrease pollutants en-
(0.315 in.) tering the car.
SION PULLEY
CRANK PULLEY HTB219

n the air conditioning is being used


arly, the compressor drive belt
on should be checked at least
a month.
heck the drive belt tension, press
n on the belt halfway between the
ne crankshaft and compressor
ys. Pressing with your finger, you
ld not be able to deflect this belt HTB290
more than 8.0 mm (1.1L: 5~ 5.5
If you have the instruments to 1. Remove the adjusting pins on both
k it with a force of 98N (22 lb.), the sides of the glove box to open half
ction should be approx. 8.0 mm the glove box.
5 in.). If the belt is too loose, have
usted by your Hyundai dealer.

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G150A01A-GAT
CHECKING STEERING WHEEL
FREE-PLAY

HTB293
30 mm
(1.18 in.)
eplace the two filters.
stallation is the reverse order of G150A01TB
sassembly.
To check the steering wheel free-play,
stop the car with the wheels pointed
CAUTION: straight ahead and gently move the
ure to install the air conditioner steering wheel back and forth. Use
in the direction of the arrow very light finger pressure and be sen-
Unless, it may cause noise or sitive to changes in resistance that
rioration. mark the limits of the free-play. If the
freeplay is greater than specified, have
it inspected by your Hyundai dealer
and adjusted or repaired if necessary.

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1A-GAT G180A01A-GAT
CKING BRAKE PEDAL CHECKING BRAKE PEDAL
E-PLAY CLEARANCE

3 ~ 8 mm
(0.12 ~ 0.31 in.)

45.1 mm (1.78 in.)

HXGS508 G180A01L

the engine off, press down on the You need a helper to check the brake
e pedal several times to reduce pedal clearance. With the engine run-
acuum in the brake booster. ning, have your helper press down on
, using your hand, press down the brake pedal several times and then
y on the brake pedal until you feel hold it down with a force of about 490
ange in resistance. This is the N (50 Kg, 110 lbs). The brake pedal
e pedal free-play. clearance is the distance from the top
ree-play should be within the limits surface of the brake pedal to the as-
fied in the illustration. If it is not, phalt sheeting under the floor mat.
it inspected by your Hyundai If the brake pedal clearance is not
er and adjusted or repaired if nec- within the limits specified in the illustra-
ry. tion, have it inspected by your Hyundai
dealer and adjusted or repaired if nec-
essary.

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belts should be checked periodi- G190B01TB-GAT

for proper tension and adjusted if CHECKING DRIVE BELTS


ssary. At the same time, belts (Diesel)
ld be examined for cracks, wear, Water pump pulley
ng or other evidence of deteriora- Power
and replaced if necessary. Tensioner steering
outing should also be checked to pump
ure there is no interference be-
n the belts and other parts of the
ne. After a belt is replaced, the
belt should be adjusted again Alternator
two or three weeks to eliminate
resulting from initial stretching
Crankshaft pulley
use.
A/C comp. G190B01TB

At the scheduled maintenance inspec-


tion, belts should be examined for
cracks, wear, fraying or other evidence
of deterioration and replaced if neces-
sary.
Belt routing should also be checked to
be sure there is no interference be-
tween the belts and other parts of the
engine.

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G200B02A-AAT
Replacing Accessory Fuse
CAUTION:
n replacing a fusible link, never
anything but a new fusible link
the same or lower amperage
g. Never use a piece of wire or
gher-rated fusible link. This
d result in serious damage and
te a fire hazard.

HTB180

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 show-
ing 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. If you suspect a blown
fuse, follow this procedure:

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ry you can temporarily get along
thout (the radio or cigarette light-
for example). Always remember
! CAUTION:
replace the borrowed fuse. A burned-out fuse indicates that
there is a problem in the electrical
circuit. If you replace a fuse and it
Good Burned out blows as soon as the accessory is
turned on, the problem is serious
and should be referred to a Hyun-
dai 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.
G200B02L
NOTE:
See page 6-36 for the fuse panel
descriptions.

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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6- 25

battery fluid is on your skin, flush G210B01Y-GAT

e affected areas with water for at Checking the Battery


ast 15 minutes and then seek Keep the battery clean. Any evidence
edical assistance. of corrosion around the battery posts or
battery fluid is in your eyes, rinse terminals should be removed using a
t your eyes with water and get solution of household baking soda and
edical assistance as soon as pos- warm water. After the battery terminals
ble. While you are being driven to are dry, cover them with a light coating
t medical assistance, continue to of grease.
se your eyes by using a sponge
soft cloth saturated with water.
you swallow battery fluid, drink a
ge quantity of water or milk fol-
wed by milk of magnesia, eat a
! WARNING:
w egg or drink vegetable oil. Get Always read the following
edical assistance as soon as pos- instructions carefully when
ble. handling a battery.
Keep lighted cigarettes and
e batteries are being charged (ei- all other flames or sparks
by a battery charger or by the away from the battery.
le's alternator), they produce ex- Hydrogen, which is a highly
ve gases. Always observe these combustible gas, is always
ings to prevent injuries from oc- present in battery cells and
ng: may explode if ignited.

harge batteries only in a well ven-


ated area.
o not permit flames, sparks or
moking in the area.
eep children away from the area.

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G220A01A-AAT
hen lifting a plastic-cased bat- CHECKING ELECTRIC COOL-
ry, excessive pressure on the ING FANS
se may cause battery acid to
ak, resulting in personal injury.
t with a battery carrier or with ! WARNING:
ur hands on opposite corners. The cooling fan is controlled by
ever attempt to charge the bat- engine coolant temperature and
ry when the battery cables are may sometimes operate even when
nnected. the engine is not running. Use ex-
e electrical ignition system treme caution when working near
orks with high voltage. the blades of the coolant fan, so
ever touch these components that you are not injured by a rotat-
th the engine running or the ing fan blade. As the engine cool-
nition switched on. ant temperature decreases the fan
will automatically shut off. This is a
normal condition.

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3A-GAT
NOTE:
WER STEERING FLUID Grinding noise from the power
EL steering pump may be heard imme-
diately after the engine is started in
extremely cold conditions (below -
20C). If the noise stops during warm
up, there is no abnormal function in
the system. It is due to a power
steering fluid characteristic in ex-
tremely cold conditions.

Recommended Fluid
Use PSF-3 type fluid
HTB163
NOTE:
power steering fluid level should be Do not start the engine when the
ked regularly. power steering oil reservoir is
heck the power steering fluid level, empty.
ure the ignition is "OFF", then
k to make certain that the power
ing fluid level is between the "MAX"
MIN" level markings on the fluid
voir.

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2TB-GAT
MOVAL OF WATER FROM
FUEL FILTER ! WARNING:
SEL ENGINE) 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.

HTB287

fuel filter warning light illuminates


g driving, it indicates that water
accumulated in the fuel filter.

TE:
ecommended that water accu-
ted in the fuel filter should be
oved by an authorized Hyundai
er.

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G290B01TB-GAT
Horizontal aiming
Adjustment After Headlight As-
Vertical
aiming
sembly Replacement

30mm (1.18 in.) Vertical line


Horizontal line W

"P"

H
Cut-off line

HTB269
L Ground
pen the hood. H
line
aw the vertical line (through the
nter of each headlight beam pat- G290B01HR-1

n) and the horizontal line (through If the vehicle has had front body repair
e center of each headlight beam and the headlight assembly has been
ttern) on the aiming screen. replaced, the headlight aiming should
be checked using the aiming screen as
nd then, draw the horizontal paral- shown in the illustration. Turn on the
line at 30 mm (1.18 in.) under the headlight switch. (Low Beam Position)
rizontal line.
1. Adjust headlights so that main axis
djust each cut-off line of the low of light is parallel to center line of the
am to the parallel line with a phillips body and is aligned with point "P"
rewdriver - VERTICAL AIMING. shown in the illustration.
djust each cut-off line of the low 2. Dotted lines in the illustration show
am to each vertical line with a the center of headlights.
illips screwdriver - HORIZONTAL
MING.

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1TB-GAT
1. Allow the bulb to cool. Wear eye
LACEMENT OF BULBS protection.
dlight Bulb 2. Always grasp the bulb by its plastic
base, avoid touching the glass.
re attempting to replace a head- 3. Disconnect the power cord from the
bulb, be sure the switch is turned bulb base in the back of the head-
e "OFF" position. light.
next paragraph shows how to
h headlight bulbs so they may be
ged. Be sure to replace the
ed-out bulb with one of the same
ber and wattage rating.

CAUTION:
p the lamps out of contact with
oleum product, such as oil,
line, etc.
HTB5009

4. Remove the dust cover.

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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6- 31

! WARNING
The halogen bulb contains gas un-
der pressure and if impacted could
shatter, resulting in flying frag-
ments. Always wear eye protection
when servicing the bulb. Protect
the bulb against abrasions or
scratches and against liquids when
lighted. Turn on the bulb only when
HTB5011
installed in a headlight. Replace
emove the protective cap from the the headlight if damaged or cracked.
placement bulb and install the new Keep the bulb out of the reach of
lb by matching the plastic base children and dispose of the used
th the headlight hole. Install the bulb with care.
st cover after retightening the bulb
ring and reconnect the power cord.
se the protective cap and carton to
spose of the old bulb.
heck for proper headlight aim.

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1TB-GAT
gage Compartment Light
nstalled)

HTB284

3. Replace to the new bulb.

HTB282
G270D01TB-GAT
emove the cover with a (-) driver. Rear Combination Light

HTB283 HTB5013

sconnect the power cord.

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1A-GAT
Repeater (If Installed)

HTB278

3. Replace to the new bulb.


G270E01A

ush the cover toward the front of


hicle and remove it.

HTB277

sconnect the power code.

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1TB-GAT
rior Light (If installed)

HTB280

emove the cover with a (-) driver.

HTB281

eplace to the new bulb.

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G280A01TB

Socket type No. Part Name Wattage Socket type


P43t 6 High Mounted Rear Stop Light 16 W2.1 x 9.5d
W2.1 x 9.5d 7 Rear Turn Signal Light 21 BAU15s
W2.1 x P9.5D Combination Stop/Tail Light 21/5 BA15d
S8.5 / 8.5 Back -up Light 16 BA15s
BA15s 8 Luggage Compartment Light 5 S8.5/8.5
PGJ13 9 Rear Fog Light (If installed) 21 BA15s
W2.1 x P9.5D 10 License Plate Light 5 W2.1 x 9.5d

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DESCRIPTION FUSE RATING PROTECTED COMPONENTS
IGN 2 30A Ignition Switch
IGN 1 30A Ignition Switch, Start Relay
ECU 30A Fuel pump, Alternator, ECM
RAD 30A Radiator Fan
BATT 50A Headlight, Defogger Relay
ABS 10A ABS
C/LIGHTER 25A C/lighter
F/PUMP 15A Auto Fuel Cut Switch
ECU-B 10A
ABS1 20A ABS
ABS2 40A ABS
BLW 30A Blower, Blower Motor
P/WDW 30A Power Window
EPS 50A Electronic power steering
ECU-1 10A ECM
ECU-2 20A ECM
SNSR 10A A/CON, Fuel Pump
INJ 15A Injector
A/CON 10A A/Conditioner
HORN 10A Horn
BATT 100A Alternator

l may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing.


hicle, refer to the fuse box label.

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DESCRIPTION FUSE RATING PROTECTED COMPONENTS


IGN 2 30A Ignition Switch
IGN 1 30A Ignition Switch, Start Relay
ECU 30A Fuel pump, Alternator, ECM
FFHS 30A FFHS
RAD 30A Radiator Fan
BATT 50A Headlight, Defogger Relay
ABS 10A ABS
C/LIGHTER 25A C/lighter
F/PUMP 15A Auto Fuel Cut Switch
ECU-B 10A
ABS1 20A ABS
ABS2 40A ABS
BLW 30A Blower, Blower Motor
P/WDW 30A Power Window
EPS 50A Electronic power steering
ECU-1 10A ECM
ECU-2 20A ECM
SNSR 10A A/CON, Fuel Pump
INJ 15A Injector
A/CON 10A A/Conditioner
HORN 10A Horn
BATT 100A Alternator

l may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing.


hicle, refer to the fuse box label.

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ESCRIPTION FUSE RATING PROTECTED COMPONENTS
ER CONN & R/LP 15A Room Lamp, Audio, Cluster
H/LP LH 15A High Beam Light Indicator, Headlight (LH)
F/FOG 10A Front Fog Light
H/LP RH 15A Headlight (RH)
PR/HTD 30A Rear window Defroster
BLOWER 10A Blower, Sunroof
IGNITION 10A Fog light, ETACM, Power Window,Headlight leveling Device
R/FOG 10A Rear Fog Light
FRT WPR 20A Front Wiper Motor
HAZARD 15A Hazard Warning Light, ETACM
STOP 15A Stop Light, Power Window
ECU2 15A ECM
HTD MIR 10A Rear window Defroster
S/HTD 20A Seat Warmer
DRL 10A Daytime Running Light
START 10A Start Relay, Theft alarm system
RR/WPR 15A Rear Wiper Motor
D/LOCK 20A Door Lock System, Sunroof
A/BAG 10A Air Bag
ECU1 10A PCM, ABS control
P/OUTLET 15A Power outlet
CLUSTER 10A Cluster
TAIL RH 10A STOP/Tail Light (RH)
T/SIG 10A Turn Signal Light, Back-up Light
AUDIO 15A Audio, Electronic Outside Mirror
A/BAG IND 10A A/Bag, Indicator
TAIL LH 10A Stop/Tail Light (LH)
A/C SW 10A Air conditioner

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ESCRIPTION FUSE RATING PROTECTED COMPONENTS


A/C SW 10A Air conditioner
TAIL LH 10A Stop/Tail Light (LH)
A/BAG IND 10A A/Bag Indicator
AUDIO 15A Audio, Electronic Outside Mirror
T/SIG 10A Turn signal Light, Back-up Light
TAIL RH 10A Stop/Tail Light (RH)
CLUSTER 20A Cluster
P/OUTLET 15A Power outlet
ECU 1 10A PCM, ABS control
A/BAG Air Bag
D/LOCK Door Lock System, Sunroof
RR/WPR 20A Rear Wiper Motor
START 10A Start Relay, 9oTheft alarm system
S/HTD 15A Seat Warmer
HTD MIR 20A Rear window Defroster
ECU2 10A ECM
STOP 10A
HAZARD 10A Hazard Warning Light, ETACM
FRT WPR 30A Front Wiper Motor
R/FOG 15A Rear Fog Light
IGNITION 10A Fog light, ETACM, Power Window, Headlight leveling Device
BLOWER 15A Blower, Sunroof
PR HTD 15A Rear window Defroster
H/LP RH 15A Headlight (RH)
F/FOG Front Fog Light
H/LP LH High Beam Light Indicator, Headlight (LH)
ER CONN & R/LP Room Lamp, Audio, Cluster

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N CONTROL SYSTEM
stem ................................................................ 7-2
........................................................................ 7-3
........................................................................ 7-4

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1A-AAT are drawn into the induction system
rankcase Emission Control through the purge control solenoid
ystem valve.
positive crankcase ventilation
m is employed to prevent air Purge Control Solenoid Valve
tion caused by blow-by gases (PCSV)
g emitted from the crankcase. The purge control solenoid valve is
system supplies fresh air to the controlled by the Engine Control Mod-
kcase through the air intake hose. ule (ECM); when the engine coolant
e the crankcase, the fresh air temperature is low during idling, the
s with blow-by gases, which then PCSV closes so that evaporated fuel
through the PCV valve and into is not taken into the engine. After the
nduction system. engine warms-up during ordinary driv-
ing, the PCSV opens so as to intro-
2E-GAT duce evaporated fuel to the engine.
vaporative Emission Control
ystem H010D01A-AAT

Evaporative Emission Control 3. Exhaust Emission Control


em is designed to prevent fuel System
rs from escaping into the atmo- The exhaust emission control system
re. is a highly effective system which
controls exhaust emission while main-
ister taining good vehicle performance.
e the engine is inoperative, fuel
rs generated inside the fuel tank
bsorbed and stored in the canis-
When the engine is running, the
vapors absorbed in the canister

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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 7- 3

1S-GAT o If your engine stalls, pings, knocks,


ALYTIC CONVERTER or is hard to start, take your car to
r a diesel engine your Hyundai dealer as soon as
Hyundai vehicles are equipped possible and have the difficulty cor-
oxidation type catalytic converter rected.
duce the carbon monoxide, hy- o Avoid driving with a very low fuel
arbons and particulate contained level. If your run out of gasoline, it
e exhaust gas. could cause the engine to misfire
and result in excessive loading of
the catalytic converter.
1A-GAT o Avoid idling the engine for periods
ut the Catalytic Converter longer than 10 minutes.
o Your Hyundai should not be either
ust gases passing through the pushed or pulled to get it started.
ytic converter cause it to operate This can cause the catalytic con-
ry high temperatures. As a re- verter to overload.
he introduction of large amounts
o Take care not to stop your Hyundai
burned gasoline may cause it to over any combustible material such
heat and create a fire hazard.
as grass, paper, leaves or rags. As
can be avoided by observing the
these materials could come in con-
wing: tact with the catalytic converter and
could cause a fire.
e unleaded fuel only. o Do not touch the catalytic con-
aintain your engine in good con- verter or any other part of the ex-
ion. Extremely high converter haust system while the engine is
mperatures can result from im- running as it is very hot and could
oper operation of the electrical, result in burns.
nition or fuel injection systems. o Remember that your Hyundai
dealer is your best source of assis-
tance.

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MER INFORMATION
Number (VIN) ............................................... 8-2
....................................................................... 8-2
on pressures ................................................... 8-3
........................................................................8-4
........................................................................ 8-4
........................................................................8-5
........................................................................8-5
........................................................................8-5
.......................................................................8-5
........................................................................8-6

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ehicle identification number (VIN) I010B01A-GAT

number used in registering your ENGINE NUMBER


nd in all legal matters pertaining to 1.1L
wnership, etc.
be found on the center piller of the
r side and the lower side of the
passenger seat.

F040A01TB

1.4L/1.6L

F040A02TB

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CONSUMER INFORMATION 8- 3

A-AAT
PRESSURE, kPa (PSI)
E INFORMATION ENG- RIM TIRE UP TO 2 UP TO
INE SIZE SIZE MAX. LOAD
res supplied on your new Hyundai PERSONS
FRONT REAR FRONT REAR
hosen to provide the best perfor-
5.0Jx14 165/65R14
ce for normal driving. GASO-
5.5Jx14 175/65R14 210(30) 210(30) 230(33) 230(33)
LINE
5.5Jx15 185/55R15
5.0Jx14
TB-GAT DIE- 175/65R14
5.5Jx14 220(32) 220(32) 230(33) 230(33)
COMMENDED INFLATION SEL
5.5Jx15 185/55R15
SSURES 4.0Tx14 T105/70D14 420(60) 420(60) 420(60) 420(60)

These pressures were chosen to pro-


vide the most satisfactory combination
of ride comfort, tire wear and stability
under normal conditions. Tire pres-
sures should be checked at least
monthly. Proper tire inflation pressures
should be maintained for these rea-
sons:

o Lower-than-recommended tire pres-


HTB263
sures cause uneven tread wear and
ire label located in the glove box poor handling.
the tire pressures recommended o Higher-than-recommended tire
our car. pressures increase the chance of
damage from impacts and cause
uneven tread wear.

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S-GAT I050A01TB-GAT
OW TIRES TIRE CHAINS
u equip your car with snow tires, Tire chains, if necessary should be
installed on the front wheels. Be sure
should be the same size and have
that the chains are the proper size and
ame load capacity as the original
Snow tires should be installed on that they are installed in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions.
ur wheels; otherwise, poor han-
To minimize tire and chain wear, do
may result.
w tires should carry 28 kPa (4 psi) not continue to use tire chains when
they are no longer needed.
air pressure than the pressure
mmended for the standard tires
e tire label on, or up to the maxi-
pressure shown on the tire
! WARNING:
wall whichever is less. o When driving on roads covered
ot drive faster than 120 km/h (75 with snow or ice, drive at less
when your car is equipped with than 30 km/h (20 mph).
tires. o Use the SAE "S" class or wire &
plastic chains.
o Don't use the tire chains in 185/
55R 15 tire to prevent body dam-
age.
o If you have noise caused by
chaws contacting the body, re-
tighten the chain to avoid contact
with the vehicle body.
o Retighten the chains to prevent
from a body damage after driving
0.5 ~ 1 km with equipping chains.

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CONSUMER INFORMATION 8- 5

I080A01A-AAT
TIRE TRACTION
WARNING:
Tire traction can be reduced if you
o not use the temporary spare
drive on worn tires, tires that are im-
e for tire rotation.
properly inflated or on slippery road
o not mix bias-ply and radial-
surfaces. Tires should be replaced
y tires under any circum-
when tread wear indicators appear. To
ances. This may cause danger-
reduce the possibility of losing control,
us handling characteristics.
slow down whenever there is rain,
snow or ice on the road.
A-AAT
E BALANCING
I090A01S-GAT
that is out of balance may affect WHEN TO REPLACE TIRES
ling and tire wear. The tires on
Hyundai were balanced before 1.6 mm (0.06 in.)
ar was delivered but may need
ncing again during the years you
the car.
never a tire is dismounted for
r, it should be rebalanced before
g reinstalled on the car.
Wear indicator

HGK248

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TB-GAT
RE TIRE AND TOOLS

HTB224

Hyundai is delivered with the fol-


g:

e tire and wheel


el nut wrench, Wrench bar,
ner, Screw driver,
,
ng hook

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SPECIFICATIONS
........................................................................9-2
........................................................................9-3
........................................................................9-4

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J030A02TB-GAT

mm (in.) TIRE
50.6) Option 165/65R14, 175/65R14, 185/55R15
5.6)
8.9)
8.7) J035A01TB-GAT

6.7)
SPARE TIRE
7.1) Standard T105/70D14(Temporary)
6.7) Option Full size

J040A04TB-GAT
ELECTRICAL
GASOLINE DIESEL
Item
1.1 L 1.4 L 1.6 L 1.5 L
8 in.)
Battery 45AH, 55AH 68AH
Alternator 13.5V,70A 13.5V, 90A 12V, 90A

J050A01FC-GAT
BRAKE
Type Dual hydraulic with brake booster
Front brake type Ventilated disc
p.gal
Rear brake type Drum
9.9
Parking brake Cable

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VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 9- 3

GASOLINE DIESEL
1.1 L 1.4 L 1.6 L 1.5L
nder in -line SOHC 4-Cylinder in -line DOHC 4-Cylinder in -line DOHC
67 x 77 75.5 x 78.1 76.5 x 87 83 x 92
1,086 1,399 1,599 1,493
1-3-4-2 1-3-2
0.13 mm - - -
0.17 mm - - -
BKR5ES-11 -
RC10YC4 -
BKR5ES -
RC10YC -
1.0 ~ 1.1 mm (0.039 ~ 0.043 in.) -
0.7 ~ 0.8 mm (0.028 ~ 0.032 in.) -
850 100 700 100 -
BTDC 6 5 BTDC 5 5 Auto control

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Oil & Grease Standard Quantity (liter) (Imp.qts.)
5W-20, 5W-30 Drain and refill (with oil filter)
10W-30 (ABOVE -18C) 1.1L : 3.0 liter (2.6 Imp.qts.)
15W-40 (ABOVE -13C) 1.4L/1.6L : 3.3 liter (2.9 Imp.qts.)
20W-50 (ABOVE -7C)
30 (0C ~ 40C) Drain and refill (with oil filter)
20W-40 (ABOVE -10C) : 5.3 liter (4.2 Imp.qts.)
15W-40 (ABOVE -15C)
10W-30 (-20C ~ 40C)
5W-30 (-25C ~ 40C)
0W-30 (BELOW 10C) *1, *2
ng condition and dealing area
for sustained high speed vehicle operation
ion MAX. 1L / 1,500 Km
ion MAX. 1L / 1,000 Km
PARTS MTF 75W/85 (API GL-4) Gasoline : 2.15 liter (1.86 Imp.qts.)
Diesel : 2.0 liter (1.75 Imp.qts.)
ATF SP-III, DIAMOND ATF SP-III, 6.1 liter (5.3 Imp.qts)
er brands approved by Hyundai Motor Co., (Gasoline only)
As required
uivalent As required
Gasoline : 5.5 liter (4.8 Imp.qts.)
for aluminum radiator
Diesel: 5.7 liter (5.0 Imp.qts.)

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