FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
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B922F01X-GAT 1. STOP
o Insert the CD to start CD playback, during the
radio operation.
o Press the button to stop CD playback and to change the source to the radio.
2. FF/REWWhile the disc is playing, press and hold FF button to quickly move forward until you reachthe desired section of the track and vice versa. 3. TRACK UP/DOWN
o The desired track on the disc currently being played can be selected using the track num- ber.
o Pressing the button once increases the track number by one and pressing the button decreases it.
4. REPEAT
o To repeat the music you are listening to, press the RPT button and to cancel music repeat, press again.
FM/AM
5. EJECT Button When the EJECT button is pressed with the CD loaded, the CD is ejected. NOTE:
o To ensure proper operation of the unit,keep the vehicle interior temperature with-in a normal range by using the vehicle's airconditioning or heating system.
o When replacing the fuse, replace it with a fuse having the correct capacity.
o The preset station frequencies are all erased when the car battery is discon-nected. Therefore, all data will have to beset again if this should occur.
o Do not add any oil to the rotating parts.
o This equipment is designed to be used only in a 12 volt DC battery system withnegative ground.
o This unit is made of precision parts. Do not attempt to disassemble or adjust anyparts.
o When driving your vehicle, be sure to keep the volume of the unit set low enough toallow you to hear sounds coming from theoutside.
o Do not expose this equipment (including the speakers and tape) to water or exces-sive moisture.
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B870C01X-GAT ANTENNA
Your car uses a manual stainless steel antenna to receive both AM and FM broadcast signals.Pull up the antenna using your fingers, as shownin the drawing. NOTE: Before entering an automatic car wash or aplace with a low height clearance, turn off theradio and be sure that the antenna is fullyretracted.
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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI
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BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
Before you start the engine, you should always:
1. Look around the vehicle to be sure there are no flat tires, puddles of oil, water or other indications of possible trouble.
2. After entering the car, check to be sure the parking brake is engaged.
3. Check that all windows, and lights are clean.
4. Check that the interior and exterior mirrors are clean and in position.
5. Check your seat, seatback and headrest to be sure they are in their proper positions.
6. Lock all the doors.
7. Fasten your seat belt and be sure that all other occupants have fastened theirs.
8. Turn off all lights and accessories that are not needed.
9. When you turn the ignition switch to "ON", check that all appropriate warning lights are operating and that you have sufficient fuel.
10. Check the operation of warning lights and all bulbs when key is in the "ON" position. o To start the engine, insert the ignition key
and turn it to the "START" position. Releaseit as soon as the engine starts. Do not hold
the key in the "START" position for morethan 15 seconds.
NOTE: For safety, the engine will not start if the
shift lever is not in "P" or "N" Position(Automatic Transaxle). C040A01A-AAT
KEY POSITIONS WARNING:
The engine should not be turned off or the
key removed from the ignition key cylinderwhile the vehicle is in motion. The steering
wheel is locked by removing the key. o "START"
The engine is started in this position. It willcrank until you release the key. NOTE: Do not hold the key in the "START" position for more than 15 seconds.
o "ON" When the key is in the "ON" position, the
ignition is on and all accessories may be turnedon. If the engine is not running, the key shouldnot be left in the "ON" position. This will dis-
charge the battery and may also damage theignition system.
o "ACC" With the key in the "ACC" position, the some
electrical accessories (radio etc.) may be oper-ated.
o "LOCK" The key can be removed or inserted in thisposition. To protect against theft, the steeringwheel locks by removing the key. NOTE: To unlock the steering wheel, insert the key, and then turn the steering wheel and keysimultaneously.
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COMBINATION IGNITION SWITCH To Start the Engine
o If your Hyundai is equipped with a manual transaxle, place the shift lever in neutral and depress the clutch pedal fully.
o If your Hyundai has an automatic transaxle, place the shift lever in "P" (park).
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LOCK
ACC
ON
START
DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6-7
4. Turn the radiator cap counterclockwise with-out pressing down on it, until it stops. This relieves any pressure remaining in the cool-ing system. And remove the radiator cap bypushing down and turning counterclockwise. Now fill the radiator with clean demineral- ized or distilled water. Continue to add cleandemineralized or distilled water in small quan-tities until the fluid level stays up in theradiator neck.SSA6060A
Unleaded: 1.0 ~ 1.1 mm (0.039 ~ 0.043 in.) Leaded: 0.8 ~ 0.9 mm (0.031 ~ 0.035 in.)
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REPLACING THE SPARK PLUGS
The spark plugs should be changed at the
intervals specified in the vehicle maintenance schedule in Section 5 or whenever engine per-formance indicates they should be changed.Symptoms that suggest poor spark plug perfor-mance include engine misfiring under load, lossof fuel economy, poor acceleration, etc. Whenspark plugs are replaced, always use sparkplugs recommended by Hyundai. The use ofother spark plugs can result in loss of perfor-mance, radio interference or engine damage.
NOTE: When replacing the spark plug, always use
the genuine parts recommended.
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5. Start the engine, top off the radiator with water and then add engine coolant to the reservoir until the level is between "LOW"and "FULL".
6. Replace the radiator and reservoir caps and check to be sure the drain cocks are fullyclosed and not leaking.
WARNING: The cooling fan is controlled by engine cool-
ant temperature and may sometimes oper- ate even when the engine is not running.Use extreme caution when working near theblades of the cooling fan so that you are notinjured by a rotating fan blade. As the en-gine coolant temperature decreases, the fanwill automatically shut off. This is a normalcondition.
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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6-15
CAUTION: A burned-out fuse indicates that there is a
problem in the electrical circuit. If you re- place a fuse and it blows as soon as theaccessory is turned on, the problem is seri-ous and should be referred to a Hyundaidealer for diagnosis and repair. Never re-place a fuse with anything except a fusewith the same or a lower amperage rating. Ahigher capacity fuse could cause damageand create a fire hazard. Good
Burned out
4. Replace the blown fuse by pressing a new fuse of the same rating into place. The fuseshould be a snug fit. If it is not, have the fuseclip repaired or replaced by a Hyundai deal-er. If you do not have a spare fuse, you maybe able to borrow a fuse of the same orlower rating from an accessory you cantemporarily get along without (the radio orcigarette lighter, for example). Always re-member to replace the borrowed fuse.
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Replacing Accessory Fuse
The fuse box for the lights and other electrical
accessories will be found low on the dashboardon the driver's side. Inside the box you will finda list showing the circuits protected by eachfuse.
If any of your car's lights or other electrical
accessories stop working, a blown fuse couldbe the reason. If the fuse has burned out, youwill see that the metal strip inside the fuse hasburned through. If you suspect a blown fuse,follow this procedure:
1. Turn off the ignition and all other switches.
2. Open the fuse box and examine each fuse. Remove each fuse by pulling it toward you (a small "fuse puller" tool is contained in thefuse box to simplify this operation).
3. Be sure to check all other fuses even if you find one that appears to have burned out.
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SSA6201BSSA6202B
Fuse Puller
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CHECKING THE BATTERY
WARNING: Batteries can be dangerous!.When working with batteries, carefully ob- serve the following precautions to avoidserious injuries.
INDEX10-3
Adjustable height
........................................................................... 1-9
Adjusting your seat belt ............. ..................................................1-10
Care of seat belts .......................................................................... 1-8
Precautions .................................................................................... 1-7
Spark Plugs ............................................................................... 6-7 ~ 6-8
Speedometer ..................................................................................... 1-22
Starting Procedure .............................................................................. 2-3 Steering Wheel Free play ................................................................. 6-13
Stereo Radio Operation (H922M) .......................................... 1-47 ~ 1-48
Stereo Radio Operation (HMR90) .................... ..................... 1-42 ~ 1-43
Stereo Sound System ............................................................ 1-40 ~ 1-41 Sun Visor .......................................................................................... 1-32
T Tail Gate Open ............................................................................................ 1-30
Remote release ............................................................................ 1-30
Tires
Balancing ....................................................................................... 8-3
Chains ............................................................................................ 8-2
Changing a flat tire ........................................................................ 3-4
If you have a f lat tire ...................................................................... 3-3
Information ..................................................................................... 8-1
Pressure ........................................................................................ 8-1
Replacement .................................................................................. 8-3
Rotation .......................................................................................... 8-2
Snow tires ...................................................................................... 8-2
Spare tire ....................................................................................... 3-3Traction .......................................................................................... 8-3
MMaintenance Intervals
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ...................... 5-5 ~ 5-7
Maintenance under severe usage conditions ................................ 5-4
Scheduled maintenance ................................................................. 5-2
Service requirements ..................................................................... 5-1
Mirrors Day-night inside rearview ................................. ...........................1-28
Outside rear view ........................................................................ 1-27
O Odometer .......................................................................................... 1-23
P Parking Brake ................................................................................... 1-28
Power Steering Fluid Level .................................................... 6-16 ~ 6-17
Pretensioner Seat Belt ...................................................................... 1-13
RRear Seat Fold down .................................................................................... 1-29
Rear Window Defroster Switch ......................................................... 1-26
Rear Window Wiper and Washer ..................................................... 1-25
Roof Ra ck ......................................................................................... 1-33
SSeat Belts 2-Point static type ............................................................. 1-10 ~ 1-11
3-Point type ......................................................................... 1-9 ~ 1-10