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G020A01A-AAT GENERAL CHECKS Engine Compartment The following should be checked regu-larly:
o Engine oil level and condition
o Transaxle fluid level and condition
o Brake fluid level
o Clutch fluid level
o Engine coolant level
o Windshield washer fluid level
o Accessory drive belt condition
o Engine coolant hose condition
o Fluid leaks (on or below compo-
nents)
o Power steering fluid level
o Battery condition G020C01A-AAT Vehicle Interior The following should be checked each time when the vehicle is driven:
o Lights operation
o Windshield wiper operation
o Horn operation
o Defroster, heater system operation
(and air conditioning, if installed)
o Steering operation and condition
o Mirror condition and operation
o Turn signal operation
o Accelerator pedal operation
o Brake operation, including parking brake
o Manual transaxle operation, includ- ing clutch operation
o Automatic transaxle operation, in- cluding "Park" mechanism opera-tion
o Seat control condition and opera- tion
o Seat belt condition and operation
o Sunvisor operation If you notice anything that does not operate correctly or appears to befunctioning incorrectly, inspect it care- fully and seek assistance from your Hyundai dealer if service is needed.
G020B01A-AAT Vehicle Exterior The following should be checked monthly:
o Overall appearance and condition
o Wheel condition and wheel nut
torgue
o Air filter condition
o Exhaust system condition
o Light condition and operation
o Windshield glass condition
o Wiper blade condition
o Paint condition and body corrosion
o Fluid leaks
o Door and hood lock condition
o Tire pressure and condition (including spare tire)
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G200C01TB-GAT FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTION Engine Compartment
HTB261-EPROTECTED COMPONENTS
Ignition Switch
Ignition Switch, Start Relay
Fuel pump, Alternator, ECM
Auto Fuel Cut Switch
Radiator Fan
Headlight, Defogger RelayABSECMA/CON, Fuel PumpInjectorA/Conditioner
HornABSABS
Blower, Blower Motor
Power Window
Electronic power steering AlternatorSpare Fuse Spare FuseSpare Fuse
FUSE RATING
30A30A30A20A30A50A10A10A10A15A10A10A20A40A30A30A50A 15A 10A10A
DESCRIPTION
IGN 2IGN 1ECU
F/PUMP RAD
BATT ABS
ECU
SNSR INJ
A/CON HORN ABS1ABS2 BLW
P/WDW EPS
BATT( ) SPARE
SPARE
SPARE
NOTE:
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
1.1L 1.3/1.6L 100A120A
INDEX 10- 3
D Defrosting / Defogging .............................................. 1-80
Door Door locks ................................................................ 1-7
Locking, unlocking front doors with a key ............... 1-7
Drink Holder .............................................................. 1-59
Drive Belts ................................................................ 6-25
Driving
Economical driving ................................................. 2-14
Smooth cornering ................................................... 2-15
Winter driving ......................................................... 2-15
EEmission Control Syst em ........................................... 7-2
Engine Before starting the engine ....................................... 2-3
Compartment ........................................................... 6-2
Coolant ................................................................... 6-13
Coolant temperature gauge ................................... 1-49
If the engine overheats ............................................ 3-4
Number .................................................................... 8-2
Oil ............................................................................. 6-7
Starting ..................................................................... 2-3
Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous ........................... 2-2F Fog Light
Front ....................................................................... 1-57
Rear ....................................................................... 1-57
Front Seats Adjustable front seats ............................................ 1-13
Adjustable headrest s .............................................. 1-14
Adjusting seat forward and rear ward..................... 1-13
Adjusting seatback angle .......................................1-13
Lumbar support control .................. ........................ 1-14
Seat cushion height adjustment............................ 1-15
Seat warmer ........................................................... 1-19
Fuel Capacity ................................................................... 9-2
Gauge .................................................................... 1-48
recommendations ..................................................... 1-2
Fuel Filler Lid Remote release ...................................................... 1-68
Fuses ........................................................................ 6-26
Fuse Panel description ............................................. 6-38
G General Checks .......................................................... 6-6
Glove Box ................................................................. 1-63
FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 63
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SB440A2-E
REMOTE FUEL FILLER LID
RELEASE (Not all models)
The fuel filler lid may be opened from
inside the vehicle by pulling up on the
fuel filler lid release.
HTB115-D
Before closing the bonnet, return the
support rod to its clip to prevent it from
rattling. Lower the bonnet until it is
about 30 cm (1 ft.) above the closed
position and let it drop. Make sure that
it locks into place.
HTB288
3. Pull the support rod from the bonnet.
HTB308
CAUTION:
Make sure that the support rod has
been released prior to closing the
bonnet.
4. Hold the bonnet open with the sup- port rod. WARNING:
o Always double check to be sure that the bonnet is firmly latched
before driving away. If it is not
latched, the bonnet could fly open
while the vehicle is being driven,
causing a total loss of visibility,
which might result in an accident.
o The support rod must be inserted completely into the hole provided
in the bonnet whenever you in-
spect the engine compartment.
This will prevent the bonnet from
falling and possibly injuring you. o Do not move the vehicle with the
bonnet in the raised position, as
vision is obstructed and the bon-
net could fall or be damaged.
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B560B01O-EAT
AUTO FUEL CUT SWITCH
(Petrol Engine)
The auto fuel cut switch is located on the
driver's side of the engine compartment.
In the event of a collision or sudden
impact, the auto fuel cut device cuts off
the fuel supply. If this device is acti-
vated, it must be reset by pressing in
on the top of the switch before the
engine can be restarted. HTB304
WARNING:
Before resetting the auto fuel cut
switch, the fuel line should be
checked for fuel leaks.
o To use the luggage board with
unfolding, fix it in the luggage
board supporter. There will be an
audible "Click" when the luggage
board fixes in the supporter.
o The luggage board can be thrown out in the event of a sudden stop
or an accident. Unfold the lug-
gage board stablely to prevent
cargo damage.
HTB302
CAUTION:
o When you want to enlarge the cargo space, remove the luggage
board from the luggage board
supporter after folding the rear
seat.
o Do not load cargo beyond 66 Lbs
(30kg). It may cause damage to the
luggage board.
HTB301!
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2- 2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI
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SC020A1-E
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 boot lid 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..
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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 13
SC140B1-E ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (Not all models) The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) is designed to prevent wheel lock-upduring sudden braking or on hazard-ous road surfaces. The ABS controlmodule monitors the wheel speed and controls the pressure applied to each brake. Thus, in emergency situationsor on slick roads, ABS will increasevehicle control during braking. NOTE: During ABS operation, a slight pul- sation may be felt in the brake pedal when the brakes are applied. Also, a noise may be heard in the enginecompartment whilst braking. Theseconditions are normal and indicatethat the anti-lock brake system isfunctioning properly.
located in the instrument cluster will beilluminated. When the overdrive switchis turned "ON", the transaxle functionsas a fully automatic four speed unitwith the maximum fuel economy po- tential of the vehicle being realized. SC140A1-E EFFECTIVE BRAKING Braking system performance and fric- tion material life are greatly affected by the driving style adopted. The follow-ing suggestions are made to assist inachieving the best results from thebraking system.
o Anticipate the road and conditions
ahead in order that heavy braking may be avoided.
o When descending long gradients,
use the engine to assist in retardingthe vehicle to minimize the possibil- ity of brake fade occurring.
o When trailer towing, ensure that the
trailer brakes function correctly and use engine braking to assist thevehicle braking system. o Use only genuine Hyundai replace-
ment brake pads and shoes to en-sure consistent friction characteris-tics and wear rates.
o After driving through deep water (e.g. fording), the brakes may be-come wet and performance reduced.Always check brake efficiency afteremerging from the water and dry thebrakes by lightly depressing thebrake pedal several times whilst driving slowly.
o Apply the parking brake only when the vehicle is at rest.
o Since the power assistance pro- vided by the brake servo is derived from the engine, coasting with the engine turned off or towing of the vehicle with the engine turned offwill result in greatly increased pedalpressures being required to stop thevehicle.
o Do not hold the vehicle on the up- grade with the accelerator pedal.This can cause the transmission tooverheat. Always use the brakepedal or parking brake.
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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 3- 5
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D040A01TB-EAT
TEMPORARY SPARE TYRE
(Not all models)
The following instructions for the tem-
porary spare tyre should be observed:
1. Check inflation pressure as soon as
practical after installing the spare
tyre, and adjust to the specified
pressure. The tyre pressure should
be periodically checked and main-
tained at the specified pressure
while the tyre is stored.
6. If the cause of the overheating can- not be found, wait until the engine
temperature has returned to nor-
mal. Then, if coolant has been lost,
carefully remove the radiator cap
and add water to bring the fluid level
in the reservoir up to the base of the
radiator fill opening. Fill the coolant
expansion tank to the halfway mark.
7. Proceed with caution until it is es-
tablished that the engine is operat-
ing normally. If the engine over-
heats repeatedly, the advice of a
Hyundai dealer should be sought. WARNING:
Do not remove the radiator cap when
the engine is hot since steam and
boiling water may be ejected from
the radiator resulting in burns or
scalding.
Inflation Pressure
Tyre Size
T105/70D14
420 kPa (60 psi)
2. The spare tyre should only be used temporarily and should be returned
to the luggage compartment as soon
as the original tyre can be repaired
or replaced.
3. Continuous use at speeds of over 50 mph(80 km/h) is not recom-
mended.
4. As the temporary spare tyre is spe- cifically designed for your car, it
should not be used on any other
vehicle.
Spare Tyre Pressure
YD050A1-E
SPARE TYRE
For Full Size (Not all models)
The following instructions for the FULL
SIZE spare tyre should be observed:
Check inflation pressure as soon as
possible after installing the spare tyre,
and adjust to the specified pressure.
The tyre pressure should be periodi-
cally checked and maintained at the
specified pressure while the tyre is
stored.
Spare Tyre Pressure
Tyre Size
Inflation Pressure
FULL SIZE
30 psi (210 kPa)
5. If the water pump drive belt is bro-
ken or coolant is leaking out, stop
the engine immediately and call the
nearest Hyundai dealer for assis-
tance.
! CAUTION:
Serious loss of coolant indicates
there is a leak in the cooling system
and this should be checked as soon
as possible by a Hyundai dealer.
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