CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 34 SB230B1-E VARIABLE INTERMITTENT WIPE FACILITY (Not all models)
B350A01GK-EAT WINDSCREEN WIPER/WASHER SWITCH The windscreen wiper switch, dependent upon model, has three operating positions. 1. Intermittent wiper operation. (Not all models) 2. Low speed operation. 3. High speed operation. NOTE: To prevent damage to the wiper system, do not attempt to wipe away heavy accumula- tions of snow or ice. Accumulated snow and ice should be re- moved manually. If there is only a light layer of snow or ice, operate the heater in the defrost mode to melt the snow or ice before using the wiper. The variable intermittent wipe facility is operated by moving the windscreen wiper switch to the first position. The time period between wipes is adjusted by moving the rotary control on the windscreen wiper switch barrel. SB230C1-E WINDSCREEN WASHER OPERATION To use the windscreen washer, pull the wiper/ washer lever toward the steering wheel. When the washers are operated, the wipers automati- cally make two passes across the windscreen. The washers continue to operate for as long as the lever is held at the washer position. NOTE:
o Do not operate the washers for more than
15 seconds continuously or when the flu-id reservoir is empty.
HGK042-D
(1)
(2) (3)
HGK043-D
Mist Wiper Operation
HGK045-D
If a single wipe is desired in mist, move the windscreen wiper and washer control lever up.
HGK044-D
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CAUTION:
o Do not operate the switch continuously
for an unnecessary length of time.
o Scraping ice from the mirror face could
cause permanent damage. To remove any ice, use a sponge, soft cloth or approved de-icer.
WARNING:Be careful when judging the size or distance of any object seen in the passenger side rear view mirror. It is a convex mirror with a curved surface. Any objects seen in this mirror are closer than they appear. SB360C1-F FOLDING THE OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRRORS To fold the outside rear view mirrors, push them towards the rear. The outside rear view mirrors can be folded rearward for parking in restricted areas. WARNING: Do not adjust or fold the outside rear view mirrors while the vehicle is moving. This could result in loss of control, and an acci- dent causing death, serious injury or proper- ty damage.
B510D01Y-EAT OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR HEATER (Not all models) The outside rearview mirror heater is actuated in connection with the rear window defroster. To heat the outside rearview mirror glass, push in the switch for the rear window defroster. Therearview mirror glass will be heated for defrost- ing or defogging and will give you improved rear vision in inclement weather conditions. Push the switch again to turn the heater off. The outside rearview mirror heater automatically turns itself off after 15 minutes.
B510C01GK
B380A01GK
A Type
B Type
HGK128-D
YB270B2-A EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR Electric Type The outside rear view mirror can be adjusted in any direction to give the maximum rear view vision. The remote control out side rear view mirror switch controls the adjustments for both right and left door mirror. To adjust the position of either mir- ror:
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 depressing the
appropriate perimeter switch as illustrated.
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B760A01E
The air filter is located in front of the blower uniit behind the glove box. It operates to decrease pollutants from entering the car and to filter the air.
Evaporator coreBlower fan
Heater core
B760A02GK-EAT AIR FILTER (IN FRONT OF BLOWER UNIT)
Outside air
Filter
Inside air
Inside air
Floor-Defrost Level
When selecting the "Floor-Defrost" mode, the indicator light will come on and the air will be discharged through the windscreen defrost nozzle, the floor vents, side defroster nozzle, side ventilator. B980F01E-EAT Defrost Switch When the "Defrost" button is pressed, the " " mode will be automatically selected and the air will be discharged through the windscreen de- frost vents. To assist in defrosting, the air condi- tioning will operate if ambient temperature is higher than 38.3°F(3.5°C) and automatically turns off if the ambient temperature drops below 38.3°F(3.5°C).
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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 1
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2. DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI
2
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WARNING: ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!
Engine exhaust gases are potentially lethal. If at any time engine exhaust gas is detected within the passenger compartment, move the vehicle to an open area and open all windows. o Never inhale exhaust gas. Exhaust gases contain Carbon Monoxide which is colourless and odourless. Carbon Monoxide is poisonous and can cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation. o Exhaust System Maintenance. Ensure that the exhaust system is maintained in good condition and is free from excessive corrosion and damage which may result in leakage. If the vehicle is driven over an object which strikes the exhaust system, ensure that the exhaust system is inspected at the first available opportunity to ensure that no leakage exists. o Confined Areas. Do not run the engine in confined spaces, allowing the engine to idle in a garage, even when the doors are open is dangerous practice. Only start the engine immediately prior to moving the vehicle out of the garage. o Prolonged Idling. If it is necessary to allow the vehicle to idle for prolonged periods, ensure that the heating system air intake control is set to the "Fresh" position, the blower is set to high speed operation and that the vehicle is standing in an open area. o Load Carrying. If it is necessary to carry long objects which do not permit the hatchback door to be fully closed, the side windows must remain closed and the heating air intake control set to the "Fresh" position with the blower running at the highest speed setting. To ensure correct operation of the heater system, the air intake grilles at the base of the windscreen must not be obstructed by snow leaves etc..
DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 11
o Remember, your car does not require ex-
tended warm-up. As soon as the engine is running smoothly, you can drive away. In very cold weather, however, give your en- gine a slightly longer warm-up period.
o Don't "lug" or "over-rev" the engine. Lugging
is driving too slowly in too high a gearresulting in the engine bucking. If this hap- pens to you, shift to a lower gear. Over-revving is racing the engine beyond its safe limit. This can be avoided by shifting at the recommended speeds.
o Use your air conditioning sparingly. The air conditioning system is operated by the en-gine power so your fuel economy is reduced when you use it.
SC160A1-F SMOOTH CORNERINGAvoid braking or gear changing in corners, especially when roads are wet. Ideally, corners should always be taken under gentle accelera- tion. If you follow these suggestions, tire wear will be held to a minimum. SC170A1-E WINTER MOTORINGThe onset of winter conditions subject motor vehicles to greater operating demands. There- fore, the following suggestions will assist in maintaining peak performance and reliability during these periods: ZC170B1-E Electrical SystemWinter conditions impose severe demands upon vehicle electrical systems, particularly the charg- ing circuit. The battery condition and perfor- mance along with the alternator performance and drive belt condition should be checked prior to the onset of winter. ZC170C1-E Anti-freeze/Corrosion inhibitorThe cooling system must always contain an Ethylene-Glycol based anti-freeze solution. The system is filled during manufacture with solu- tion of the correct strength which should be checked before the onset of winter and adjust- ed or changed as required. NOTE: The anti-freeze solution contains a corro- sion inhibitor to prevent degradation of the aluminum castings contained within the engine. Therefore, never, drain the system and refill with water only. In addition, anti-freeze solution must ALWAYS be used in vehicles fitted with air conditioning, to prevent the heater matrix from freezing and subsequently bursting with the refrigeration sys- tem in use.
ZC170D1-E Door LocksShould the door lock mechanism become fro- zen, a proprietary lock de-icer should be used. Alternatively, warming the door key may thaw the door lock. However, the key should be handled carefully to avoid burning the fingers. Never attempt to thaw a frozen door lock using hot water, since the water will eventually freeze and compound the problem. NOTE: The proper temperature for using the immo-bilizer key is from -40°F (-40°C) to 176°F (80°C). If you heat the immobilizer key over 176°F (80°C) to open the frozen lock, it may cause damage to the transponder in its head. SC170E1-E Windscreen Washers and WipersThe windscreen washer bottle should be filled with a solution of water and a proprietary winter screen wash additive. The windscreen wipers should not be used if the blades are frozen to the windscreen or if they are covered with snow, before this is removed. NOTE: Never allow undiluted screen washer fluid additive to spill upon the paintwork or use engine coolant anti-freeze since damage to the paintwork may result.
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ways wash thoroughly after any contact. Keep used oils out of reach of children. It is illegal to pollute drains, water courses and soil. Use only authorized waste collection facilities including civic amenity sites and garages for the disposal of used oil and oil filters. If in doubt, contact the local authority for dis- posal instructions. SG050A1-E ENGINE COOLANT CHECKING AND REPLACING WARNING: Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot, since the system is pressurized and coolant may be ejected from the radiator resulting in scalding. SG050B1-E Coolant recommendations
Only ethylene glycol based coolant with a corro- sion inhibitor suited to aluminium alloy engine components should be used in the cooling sys- tem. No further additives or inhibitors should be used. The coolant specific gravity should be checked as prescribed in the maintenance sched- ule to ensure adequate frost and corrosion pro- tection. In addition, the engine coolant must be replaced at the specified interval since the corro- sion inhibitor properties deteriorate with time. It is important to note that whilst an increase in the concentration of anti freeze gives an increase in the level of frost protection, a solution which is in excess of 65% anti freeze will result in reduced frost protection and engine overheating. There- fore the recommended concentration of 50% should not be exceeded for general use. The use of methanol based anti freeze com- pounds may result in engine overheating and will invalidate the vehicle warranty. NOTE: It is imperative that vehicles fitted with an air conditioning system have a coolant concen- tration of the recommended strength at all times. The use of the air conditioning system when the cooling system is filled with water only will result in the heater matrix freezing and subsequently bursting.SG050C1-E Engine Coolant Level The engine coolant level may be observed through the side of the plastic coolant reservoir (expansion tank) when the engine is cold. If the level is below the "LOW" mark, add coolant of the correct concentration until the level is between the "LOW" and "Full" marks. If the level falls below the "LOW" mark on a regular basis despite being topped up, consult a Hyundai dealer. SG050D1-E To Change the Engine Coolant The engine coolant should be changed at those intervals specified in the vehicle maintenance schedule in Section 5. NOTE: Care should be taken to ensure that coolant is not allowed to spill onto the paintwork since the finish may become damaged. If coolant spillage occurs, the affected area should be rinsed thoroughly with water.
1. Park the vehicle on level ground and ensure
that the parking brake is firmly applied, and the engine allowed to cool. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS OPERATION WHILST THE ENGINE IS HOT SINCE BURN-ING OR SCALDING MAY RESULT.
2. Prepare a suitable receptacle to collect the displaced coolant and position this under the radiator drain tap.
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OWNER MAINTENANCE
6-8 CAUTION: Sparking plugs must only be cleaned using purpose designed equipment. Wire brushing may damage the centre electrodeinsulator causing mis-firing to occur. Only the correct grade of sparking plug should be used. Use of an incorrect grade may result in serious engine damage.
3. With the heater temperature control set to the
"HOT" position, remove the radiator cap and open the radiator drain tap.
4. When the engine coolant has drained com- pletely, close the drain tap ensuring that this is not over tightened.
5. Prepare a suitable quantity of new engine
coolant (refer to section 9) and pour this into the radiator.
6. Start the engine with the radiator cap still removed and continue to add coolant as the level decreases as air is expelled from the system. When the level remains constant, replace the radiator cap and replenish the coolant reservoir.
7. When the engine is hot, check to ensure that no coolant leaks are present.
WARNING: The cooling fan is controlled by engine cool- ant temperature and may sometimes operate even when the engine is not running. Use extreme caution when working near the blades of the cooling fan so that you are not injured by a rotating fan blade. As the engine coolant temperature decreases, the fan will automati- cally shut off. This is a normal condition. G060B02GK-EAT SPARKING PLUG REPLACEMENT This operation should only be performed when the engine is cold.
1. Remove the engine rocker cover.NOTE: It is recommended that the spark plug for Engine 2.7L should be changed by an autho- rized Hyundai dealer.
2. Remove plug lead from the sparking plug to
be replaced, pulling the lead by the rubber cap. (Pulling the lead may damage the carbon conductor).
3. Clean around the base of the plug to be removed, and install the plug socket ensuring that the ceramic insulator does not become damaged. Turn the socket counterclockwise to remove the plug.
YN60100A0.039 ~ 0.043 in. (1.0 ~ 1.1 mm)
0.039 ~ 0.043 in. (1.0 ~ 1.1 mm)
DOHC VVT V6
HGK256
INDEX10-3
INSTRUMENT PANEL ILLUMINATION CONTROL
........................1-36
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ..................................................1-24
INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR ...................................................1-42
J JUMP STARTING ............................................................................... 3-1
KKEY POSITIONS ................................................................................ 2-2
KEYS .................................................................................................. 1-2
L LIGHTING SWITCH .......................................................................... 1-33
LUGGAGE NET ................................................................................ 1-47
LUMBAR SUPPORT ADJUSTMENT ................................................. 1-8
M
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING REQUIREM ENTS ..................... 5-1
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS .............. 5-4
MANUAL TRANSMISSION LUBRICANT .............. ...........................6-10
MANUAL TRANSMISSION ................................................................ 2-4
MAP LIGHT ...................................................................................... 1-40
MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH ................................ ............................1-32
MULTI GAUGE ................................................................................. 1-32OODOMETER
..................................................................................... 1-30
OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR HEATER ...................................... 1-41
PPARKING BRAKE ............................................................................ 1-42
POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL ................................................. 6-18
POWER STEERIN G HOSES ........................................................... 6-18
PRE-TENSIONER SEAT BELT ............................................ 1-17 ~ 1-18
PROTECTING YOUR HYUNDAI FROM CORROSION .................... 4-1
R
REAR FOG LIGHT SWITCH ............................................................ 1-43
REAR PARCEL SHELF ................................................................... 1-46
REAR SEAT ENTRY .......................................................................... 1-9
REAR SEAT POSITIONS .................................................................. 1-8
RECOMMENDED SHIFT POINTS ..................................................... 2-5
REMOTE FUEL FILLER LID RELEASE.......................................... 1-45
REPLACING LIGHT BULBS ................................. ...........................6-18
RUNNING IN ...................................................................................... 1-1
S SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE .......................................................... 5-2
SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS ........................................................... 1-10
SEAT BELTS (3-Point Type) ............................................................ 1-12