
DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE    6- 35
3. Replace to the new bulb. HTB284
G270D01TB-GAT Rear Combination Light
HTB270
HTB277
1. Remove the cover with a (+) driver 
2. Disconnect the power cord. 
3. Replace to the new bulb. (1) Stop/Tail Light (2) Turn Signal Light (3) Back-up LightHTB272G270E01A-GAT Side Repeater (If Installed)
G270E01A
(1)
(2)
(3)
1. Push the cover toward the front ofvehicle and remove it.
2. Disconnect the power code.       

8- 6  CONSUMER INFORMATION
I100A01TB-GAT SPARE TIRE AND TOOLS Your Hyundai is delivered with the fol- lowing: Spare tire and wheel Wheel nut wrench, Wrench bar, Spanner, Screw driver, Jack,Towing Hook HTB224
WARNING:
o Driving on worn-out tires is dan- gerous! Worn-out tires can causeloss of braking effectiveness, steering control and traction. 
When replacing tires, never mixradial and bias-ply tires on the same car. If you replace radial tires with bias-ply tires, they mustbe installed in sets of four.
o Using tires and wheels of other
than the recommended sizes maycause unusual handling charac- teristics that may cause death, serious injury or property dam-age.
!
The original tires on your car have tread wear indicators. The tread wearindicators appear when the tread depth is 1.6 mm (0.06 in.). The tire should be replaced when these appear as a solidbar across two or more grooves of the tread. Always replace your tires with those of the recommended size. If youchange wheels, the new wheel's rim width and offset must meet Hyundai specification.   

INDEX    10- 5
P Parking Brake ........................................................... 1-67
Power Steering Fluid  Level ............................. ..........6-30
Power Windows ........................................................ 1-12
R Rear Seat .................................................................. 1-15
Rear Window Defroster  Switch ................................ 1-56
SSeat Front ....................................................................... 1-13
Seatback Holder ....................................................... 1-70
Seat Pocket .............................................................. 1-70
Seat Warmer ............................................................. 1-19
Seat Belts
3-Point system ....................................................... 1-22
Adjustable height .................................................... 1-22
Adjusting your seat be lt .........................................1-23
Care of seat  belts .................................................. 1-21
Precautions ............................................................ 1-20
Spark Plugs ............................................................... 6-15
Spectacle Case ......................................................... 1-63
Speedometer ............................................................. 1-49
Starting ........................................................................ 2-5
Steering Wheel Freeplay .................. ........................ 6-24
Steering Wheel Tilt Lever .............. ...........................1-74
Stereo Radio Operation (K210/K220, K240, H280)
............................................................ 1-86,  1-91, 1-96Stereo Sound System
............................................... 1-84
Sun Visor .................................................................. 1-73
Sunroof ...................................................................... 1-60
T Tachometer ............................................................... 1-49
Tail gate .................................................................... 1-69
Theft-Alarm system ..................................................... 1-9
Tires Balancing .................................................................. 8-5
Chains ...................................................................... 8-4
If you have a flat  tire ............................................... 3-6
Information ............................................................... 8-3
Pressure ................................................................... 8-3
Replacement ............................................................ 8-7
Rotation .................................................................... 8-5
Snow tires ................................................................ 8-4
Spare tire ................................................................. 3-5
Traction .................................................................... 8-5
Towing
A trailer (or  vehicle) ............................................... 2-18
Emergency ............................................................. 3-13
If your car must be towed .....................................3-11
Trailer or Vehicle towing ........................................... 2-18
Transaxle Automatic ................................................................. 2-9 
Automatic transaxle fluid checking ........................6-19
Manual ..................................................................... 2-7
Manual transaxle Oil  checking............................... 6-18
Trip Computer ........................................................... 1-51
Trip Odometer ........................................................... 1-50  

NAME: STREET:TOWN: COUNTRY: P.CODE: NAME: STREET: TOWN:COUNTRY: P.CODE:
A000A01A-GAT This Owner's Manual should be considered a part of the car and remain with it when it is sold for the use of the next owner.OWNER'S I.D.
ORIGINAL: ADDRESS: DATE OF SALE: SUBSEQUENT: ADDRESS: TRANSFER DATE:  

FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI   1- 3
B020A01FC-EAT RUNNING IN (Petrol Engine) The longevity and performance of the vehicle are greatly affected by the careexercised during the first 1,000 miles ofmotoring. Because of modern manu-facturing techniques, rigid guidelines regarding maximum road speeds have become unnecessary. However, cer-tain precautions should be observed inorder to obtain the best possible perfor-mance and useful life from the vehicle. 
1) Do not race the engine without a load
(i.e revving the engine in neutral).
2) During the first 500 miles the maxi- mum engine speed should be re- stricted to 3,000 rpm and graduallyincreased thereafter.
3) Avoid prolonged constant speed op-
eration. The internal components ofthe engine will become more quicklyrun in if the operation speed is variedduring the running in period.
4) Never allow the engine to labour. Use the gearbox freely and avoid largethrottle open-ings when the enginespeed is below 1,500 rpm.
5) Avoid rapid acceleration and maxi- mum throttle openings. 6) Avoid harsh braking during the first
100 miles of urban motoring or 1,000miles of motorway driving to allowthe friction facings of the brake padsand shoes to bed against the discs and drums properly.
7) Avoid trailer towing during the run- ning in period.
B020B01FC-EATRUNNING IN (Diesel Engine) The longevity and performance of the vehicle are greatly affected by the care exercised during the first 1,000 miles of motoring. Because of modern manu-facturing techniques, rigid guidelinesregarding maximum road speeds havebecome unnecessary. However, cer-tain precautions should be observed in order to obtain the best possible perfor- mance and useful life from the vehicle. 1) Do not race the engine without a load
(i.e revving the engine in neutral).
2) During the first 600 miles the maxi- mum engine speed should be re-stricted to 3,000 rpm and gradually increased thereafter. And while driv- ing, keep under three quarters ofmaximum vehicle speed.
3) Avoid prolonged constant speed op- eration. The internal components ofthe engine will become more quickly run in if the operation speed is varied during the running in period.
4) Never allow the engine to labour. Use
the gearbox freely and avoid largethrottle openings when the enginespeed is below 1,500 rpm.
5) Avoid rapid acceleration and maxi-
mum throttle openings.
6) Avoid harsh braking during the first
100 miles of urban motoring or 1,000miles of motorway driving to allowthe friction facings of the brake pads and shoes to bed against the discs and drums properly.
7) Avoid trailer towing during the run-
ning in period.  

FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI   1- 5
B040A01A-EAT DOOR LOCKS B040B01TB-AATLocking and Unlocking Front Doors With a Key
!WARNING:
o Unlocked doors can be danger- ous. Before you drive away (es- pecially if there are children inthe car), be sure that all the doorsare securely closed and locked so that the doors cannot be inad- vertently opened from the inside.This helps ensure that doors willnot be opened accidentally.
o Before opening the door, always
look for and avoid oncoming traf- fic. o The door can be locked or unlocked
with a key.
o Lock the door by turning the key toward the rear of the vehicle and unlock it by turning the key towardthe front. B040C01FC-GAT Locking From the Outside The doors can be locked without a key. To lock the doors from the outside, firstpush the inside lock switch to the "LOCK" position, so that the red mark on the switch is not visible, then closethe door.The door will not lock if the key is left inthe ignition switch when the front doorsclose. This is normal. (Not all models) NOTE: 
o When locking the door this way,
be careful not to lock the door with the ignition key left in thevehicle.UNLOCK
HTB056-D
LOCK
HTB062-D    

FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI   1- 7
B070A01A-EAT ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM (Not all models) This system is designed to provide protection from unauthorized entry intothe car. This system is operated inthree stages: the first is the "Armed"stage, the second is the "Alarm" stage, and the third is the "Disarmed" stage. If triggered, the system provides an au-dible alarm with blinking of the turnsignal lights.
The central door locking is operated bypushing the driver's door lock switchtoward the front or rear of the vehicle. Ifthe passenger and rear doors are openwhen the switch is pushed, the door will remain locked when closed. NOTE: 
o When pushing the switch toward
the rear, all doors and tail gate will unlock.When pushing the switch towardthe front, all doors and tail gate will lock.
o When the door is unlocked, the red mark on the switch is visible and the character "LOCK" on theswitch is visible.
o The central door locking is oper- ated by turning the key (with theft-alarm system: driver's door andpassenger's door, without theft-alarm system: driver's door only)toward the front or rear of thevehicle. Park the car and stop the engine. Armthe system as described below. 
1) Remove the ignition key from the
ignition switch.
2) Make sure that the engine bonnet
and tail gate are locked.
3) Lock the doors using the transmitter
of the keyless entry system.
After completion of the steps above, the turn signal lights will blink once to indicate that the system is armed. NOTE: 
1) If any door, tail gate or engine bonnet 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 pas-sengers have left the car. If the sys-tem is armed while a passenger(s)remains in the car, the alarm may beactivated when the remaining passenger(s) leaves the car.
!
HTB052-D
B070B01O-DAT Armed Stage   

FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI   1- 15
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 tofunction properly.
o When you return the folded down
seatback to its upright position,be careful not to get your fingers or legs in.
o The purpose of the fold down
rear seatback and the fold for- ward rear seat cushion is to in-crease cargo space. Do not allowpassengers to sit in the cargo area while the car is moving. This is not a proper seating position
3. Pull the seat cushion release handle
rear ward, then lift up a desired seatcushion.
4. To secure the seat, hook the secur-
ing strap under the seat back to the headrest stay of front driver andpassenger seat.
5. To return the seatback and seat cushion to its normal position, re-verse the above  procedure.
o When you return the seatback to its
upright position, always be sure it islocked into position by pulling andpushing on the top of seatback.
HTB030A
Seat cushion release handle
HTB031Securing strap
!
Securing Strap
HTB029Seatback folding lever
B090B01TB-EAT Folding Rear Seatback and Seat Cushion For greater convenience, the entire seatback and seat cushion may befolded down and up. 
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 downthe seatback.