APPEARANCE CARE
4-2
oxidization of the aluminium wheel will occur, spoiling the appearance. The use of an a toothbrush will facilitate cleaning between the wheel "spokes". SE040B1-E STAIN/SPOT REMOVALShould tree sap, dead insects or tar prove to be difficult to remove from the paint film, turpentine or a proprietary paint cutting compound may be used. Ensure that the area to be cleaned is not rubbed intensively to prevent breaking through the colour coat and exposing the under coat. SE040C1-E POLISHING The exterior paint work should be polished with a proprietary wax polish when water no longer collects in bead form on the paint work. The instructions of the product manufacturer should be adhered to. SE040E1-E BUMPER MAINTENANCEThe special material from which the bumpers are manufactured warrants special attention to pre- serve the appearance of the bumpers. Avoid contact with battery electrolyte or brake fluid and ensure that accidental spillages are immediately flushed with water. Do not use abrasive cleaning materials which may damage the bumpers.
SE040F1-E ACCIDENT REPAIRS In the event of the body work sustaining damage, the following points should be noted prior to repairs being undertaken. If body panels are replaced or repaired, anti corrosion treatment must be applied to the repair area. The product used must be compatible with those used in manufacture. It is recommended that repairs are entrusted to a Hyundai dealer to ensure that replacement parts used are of the same high quality as those used in manufacture of the vehicle and that the correct repair methods and materials will ensure adequate levels of corrosion protection and the continued validity of the Anti Perforation Warranty. SE050A1-E INTERIOR During the winter period, it is possible that the passenger compartment flooring may become wet from damp footwear or quantities of snow adhering to footwear. The carpet should not be allowed to remain in this condition since the carpet may begin to create musty smells and will promote corrosion of the floor pan in addition to the carpet and under felt beginning to rot.SE050C1-E INTERIOR VALETING The soft trim and carpets should be maintained with the regular use of a vacuum cleaner. Heavy soiling should be removed with a dry cleaning agent recommended for this purpose following the instructions of the product manufacturer. Paint thinner, solvents or other such cleaning materials should not be used since damage to the upholstery may result. SE050D1-E SEAT BELTSSeat belts should be cleaned only with a mild soap solution. Strong detergents, solvens or bleaches may damage the belt webbing and therefore reduce the effectiveness of the belt. Belts which display signs of fraying, wear of cut should be replaced. SE050E1-E WINDOWS A proprietary glass cleaner should be used to clean the inside of the windows. However, the rear heated windscreen must only be cleaned using a light horizontal cleaning action. Care should be exercised to avoid the use of abrasive cleaners or contact with items of jewellery which may damage the heating elements.
Avoid subjecting the bumpers to high tempera- tures such as may be encountered in high bake paint ovens.
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 5-3
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE COOLING SYSTEM COOLANT COOLANT SPECIFIC GRAVITYMANUAL TRANSAXLE OIL AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID BRAKE PIPES, HOSES, AND CONNECTIONSBRAKE FLUID CLUTCH FLUID REAR BRAKE LININGS AND CYLINDERSBRAKE PADS SUSPENSION AND STEERING SYSTEM FRONT SUSPENSION BALL JOINTSPOLLEN FILTER (For Blower unit) REAR WHEEL BEARINGS TYRE CONDITION AND PRESSURE (incl. Spare)LUBRICATE LOCKS AND HINGES CHECK ALL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ROAD TESTCHECK ALL SYSTEMS WITH HI-SCAN CHECK 4 GAS DRIVE SHAFT & BOOT
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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
5- 6
6ZF070D1-A
o Manual transaxle oil Inspect the manual transaxle oil according to the maintenance schedule. NOTE: If the oil level is low, check for possible leaks before adding oil. Do not overfill.
6ZF070H1-A
o Rear brake drums and linings/
parking brake
Check the rear brake drums and linings for scoring, burning, leaking fluid, broken parts, and excessive wear. Inspect the parking brake sys- tem including the parking brake lever and cables. For detailed service procedures, refer to the Shop Manual. 6ZF070J1-A
o Brake pads, calipers and rotorsCheck the pads for excessive wear, discs for run out and wear, and calipers for fluid leakage. 6ZF070K1-A
o Exhaust pipe and muffler Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, muffler and hangers for cracks, deterioration, or damage. Start the engine and listen carefully for any exhaust gas leakage. Tighten connections or replace parts as necessary. 6ZF070L1-A
o Suspension mounting bolts Check the suspension connections for loose- ness or damage. Retighten to the specified torque.
F070E03A-AAT
o Automatic transaxle fluid The fluid level should be in the "HOT" range of the dipstick, after engine and transaxle are at normal operating temperature. Check the Automatic Transaxle Fluid level with the engine running and the transaxle in neutral, with the parking brake properly applied. Use DIAMOND ATF SP- III,
SK ATF SP- III when adding or changing fluid. 6ZF070M1-A
o Steering gear box, linkage & boots/
lower arm ball joint
With the vehicle stopped and engine off, check for excessive freeplay in the steering wheel. Check the linkage for bends or damage. Check the dust boots and ball joints for deterioration, cracks, or damage. Replace any damaged parts. 6ZF070N1-A
o Power steering pump, belt and hos-
es
Check the power steering pump and hoses for leakage and damage. Replace any damaged or leaking parts immediately. Inspect the power steering belt for evidence of cuts, cracks, exces- sive wear, oiliness and proper tension. Replace or adjust it if necessary.
6ZF070F1-A o Brake hoses and lines Visually check for proper installation, chafing, cracks, deterioration and any leakage. Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts immediately. 6ZF070G2-A
o Brake fluidCheck brake fluid level in the brake fluid reser- voir. The level should be between "MIN" and "MAX" marks on the side of the reservoir. Use only hydraulic brake fluid conforming to DOT 3 or DOT 4.
6ZF070B1-A
o Cooling system Check the cooling system part, such as radiator, coolant reservoir, hoses and connections for leakage and damage. Replace any damaged parts. 6ZF070C1-A
o CoolantThe coolant should be changed at the intervals specified in the maintenance schedule.
OWNER MAINTENANCE 6-15
HGK253
HGK254
4. Installation is the reverse order of disassem- bly. CAUTION:
o Replace the filter every 10,000 miles or
once a year. If the car is being driven insevere conditions such as dusty, rough roads, more frequent air filter inspections and changes are required.
o When the air flow rate is suddenly de-
creased, it must be checked at an autho- rized dealer.
SG150A1-E STEERING WHEEL FREEPLAY Steering wheel freeplay should be checked to ensure that the specified value is not exceeded.HGK218
SG160A1-E CLUTCH PEDAL FREEPLAY
SSA6160A
0.24 ~ 0.51 in. (6 ~ 13 mm)
The clutch pedal freeplay should be checked against the specified value. If the freeplay is not correct, the clutch should be adjusted by a Hyundai dealer.
1.18in. (30 mm)
CONSUMER INFORMATION
8-2
To minimize tyre and chain wear, do not continue to use tyre chains when they are no longer needed. WARNING:
o When driving on roads covered with snow
or ice, drive at less than 30 km/h (20 mph).
o Use a tyre chains less than 10mm to "16,
"17 tyre.
o Avoid sudden stop and turn.
o Tighten firmly not to hear contact sound, if it still sounds, remove the chains for dam-age protection. I060A01GK-EAT TYRE ROTATION The tyre wear characteristics will vary between each tyre dependant upon the conditions of use. It is normal for the front tyres to wear more rapidly than those fitted to the rear of the vehicle and therefore tyre rotation will provide a means of helping to ensure an even wear rate across the tyre set. For vehicles fitted with radial ply tyres, rotation should be confined to front to rear tyre alternation. It is not recommended that radial ply tyres be rotated from side to side. NOTE: Aluminium wheels which are not supplied as Original Equipment should not be mixed on the same vehicle with the original steel wheels.
WARNING: When rotating the 215/45 R17 tyres, ensure to follow the"ROTATION" direction marked on the sidewall of tyres. When rotating the tyres of the left and right, separate the wheel from the tyre and then re- assemble them. However, it is acceptable that the steel spare wheel be used in conjunc- tion with Original Equipment aluminium wheels since the offset of both wheels is compatible. Radial and cross ply tyres should not be mixed on the same vehicle.
I050A01GK-EAT TYRE CHAINS Tyre chains should be installed on the front wheels. Be sure that the chains are the proper size and that they are installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Refer to the following information.
Tire size
195/65 R 15 205/55 R 16215/45 R 17
Snow Chain Thickness Max. 15 mm Max. 10 mmMax. 10 mm
I060A01GK
15", 16" Tyre
17" Tyre
I060A02GK
Sidewall
Tyre rotation direction
CONSUMER INFORMATION 8-3
SI060A1-E TYRE BALANCING Incorrect tyre balance will cause steering vibra- tion and uneven tyre wear. The vehicle tyres are balanced during production but may need further balancing throughout the life of the tyres. It is recommended that the tyres be balanced on the car for best results and that the tyres are balanced whenever they have been removed from the wheel for repair.
Wear indicator
0.06 in. (1.6 mm )
HGK248
SI060B1-E TYRE REPLACEMENT Tyres must be replaced when the wear indica- tors appear as a solid bar across the tyre tread. At this point, the remaining tread depth will be approximately 1.6 mm. In addition to this, the tyre must be replaced if any portion of the tread has become bald or if there are any lumps, bulges or deep cuts in the sidewalls or tread. SI060D1-E WHEEL REPLACEMENT The original wheels may only be replaced with Hyundai Approved Wheels. WARNING: Driving on worn or defective tyres is danger- ous. Worn tyres may cause loss of steering control and a serious deterioration of braking efficiency. Defective tyres may cause vibra- tion and loss of control through blow outs. Tyres of different size, construction or tread pattern should not be intermixed on the same axle. Radial and cross ply tyres should not be used on the same vehicle. The use of tyres and wheels of non approved sizes can be dangerous.
Replacement tyres must be of the recommendedsize and rating and should be of the same manu- facture and tread pattern on each axle.
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 9-1
Standard Option
SJ000A1-F
9. VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
Litre55
in. (mm)
173(4395)
69.3(1760) 52.4(1330)99.6(2530)58.7(1490)58.7(1490)
Rack and pinion 0 ~ 1.18 in. (0 ~ 30 mm)5.20 in. (132 mm)Vane type
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J010A01GK-AAT MEASUREMENT J020A01GK-AAT POWER STEERING SJ030A1-E FUEL SYSTEM J030A01GK-DATTYPE J040A02GK-GAT ELECTRICAL
Item BatteryAlternator
Overall lengthOverall widthOverall height (unladen)Wheel baseWheel tread
FrontRear
TypeWheel free playRack strokeOil pump type
Fuel tankcapacity US.gal
14.5 Imp.gal
12 195/65 R15
205/55 R16, 215/45 R17
1.6L
MF 60AH 90A2.0L
MF 68AH 90A2.7L
MF 68AH 95A
J035A01GK-DAT SPARE TYRE
T125/70R 16 (Temporary)
Standard
Dual hydraulic with brake booster Ventilated discSolid DiskCable
J050A01GK-GAT BRAKE
Type Front brake typeRear brake typeParking brake
INDEX
10-4
SEAT CUSHION HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
........................................ 1-8
SEAT WARM ER ................................................................................. 1-8
SERVICE HISTORY ....... .................................................................... 5-1
SMOOTH CORNERING ................................................................... 2-11
SNOW TYRES ................................................................................... 8-1
SPARE TYRE ..................................................................................... 3-3
SPARKING PLUG REPLACEMENT .................................................. 6-8
SPECTACLE CASE ......................................................................... 1-40
SPEEDOMETER .............................................................................. 1-29
STARTING THE ENGINE ............... ................................................... 2-3
STEERING WHEEL FREEPLAY ..................................................... 6-15
STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER .................................................... 1-47
STEREO SOUND SYSTEM ............................................................. 1-62
SUN VISOR ...................................................................................... 1-47
SUNROOF ........................................................................................ 1-38
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT (AIRBAG) SYSTEM ......................1-18
T TACHOMETER ................................................................................. 1-29
THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM ................................................................... 1-4
TOWING ATTACHMENT S ............................................................... 2-12
TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM ................... .................................... 2-9
TRAILER AND CARAVAN TOWING ............................................... 2-12
TRIP COMPUTER ............................................................................ 1-30
TRIP ODOMETER ............................................................................ 1-30TYRE PRESSURES
........................................................................... 8-1
TYRE BALANCING ............................................................................ 8-3
TYRE CHAINS ................................................................................... 8-2
TYRE REPLACEMEN T ...................................................................... 8-3
TYRE ROTATION .............................................................................. 8-2
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VARIABLE INTERMITTENT WIPE FACILITY .................................1-34
VEHICLE IDENTIFI CATION NUMBER .............................................. 8-1
VEHICLE TOWING OR RECOVERY ................................................ 3-7
WWHEEL REPLACEMENT ................................................................... 8-3
WINDSCREEN WASHER RESERVOIR REPLENISHMENT ..........6-10
WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES ..................................................... 6-10
WINDSCREEN WASHER OPERATION ..........................................1-34
WINDSCREEN WIPER/WASHER SWITCH ....................................1-34
WINTER MOTORING ....................................................................... 2-11