2003 Hyundai Matrix Cluster

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Hyundai Matrix 2003  Owners Manual INDEX
10-2 Driving
Economical dr iving ........................................................................ 2-10
Smooth cornering ..................................................................

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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
WARNING: 
o When the SRS is activated, there maybe a loud noise and fine dust will be released throughout the vehicle. Theseconditions are normal and are not haz-ardous.

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Hyundai Matrix 2003  Owners Manual CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
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B250A01FC-EAT INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
 1. Passengers Side Drink Holder 
 2. Passengers Airbag
 3. Accessory  Tray
 4. Heating/Air Conditioning Control Panel(No

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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
B260A01FC-EAT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATOR (GASOLINE ENGINE) 1. Temperature Gauge 
 2. Tachometer
 3. Speedometer
 4. Digital Clock
 5. Odometer/Trip Odometer/Trip Co

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B260B01FC-EAT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATOR (DIESEL ENGINE)  1. Temperature Gauge 
 2. Tachometer
 3. Speedometer
 4. Digital Clock
 5. Odometer/Trip Odometer/Trip Comp

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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENTSB210E1-E OVERDRIVE OFF INDICATOR LIGHT (Not all models)
When the overdrive (4th gear) switch is turned off and the operation of overdrive (4th gear) iscancelled, the over

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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENTThe vehicle sidelights and headlights are op-
erated by rotating the end of the turn signal switch barrel. To operate the parking lights,rotating the switch to the first d

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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENTSB240A1-E
HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM
The hazard warning system should be used
whenever it becomes necessary to stop the car in a hazardous location. The hazard warn-ing system
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