6- 6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
SG020B1-E
DAILY OPERATING CHECKS
The following items should be checked
on a daily basis or whenever the vehicle
is refuelled, whichever occurs sooner.
o Engine oil level.
o Engine coolant level.
o Power steering fluid level.
o Brake fluid level.
o Windscreen washer fluid level.
o Battery condition.
o Tyre condition and pressures.
o Operation and cleanliness of all light-
ing equipment.
o Windscreen wiper and washer opera- tion.
o Horn operation.
o Warning light operation.
o Adjustment and cleanliness of mir- rors.
o Seat and seat belt adjustment and operation.
o Fluid leakage.
The vehicle must not be driven if the
daily operating checks indicate that
any item of equipment related to the
safety or roadworthiness of the vehicle
is not functioning correctly. G030B02A-EAT
Recommended Oil
1. Petrol engine
A multi grade oil having a specification
which meets A.P.I. specification of SG
or above is recommended. The oil vis-
cosity should be selected according to
the operating environment of the engine
by means of the table shown in the
illustration. The engine oil recommen-
dations are complete in themselves
and the use of additives is neither
required nor recommended. The use of
engine oil additives may result in invali-
dation of the vehicle warranty.
G030A01FC-EAT
ENGINE OIL
The correct engine oil level is of para-
mount importance. An excessively high
or low oil level may result in irreparable
damage being sustained by the engine.
The engine oil level must be checked
on a daily basis, whenever the vehicle
is refuelled or before starting a long trip,
whichever occurs sooner.
In addition, it is imperative that only an
approved grade and specification of oil
is used to avoid the possibility of seri-
ous engine damage and premature wear.
The use of "budget price" oil is a false
economy that must be avoided if the
maximum reliability and useful life is to
be obtained from the vehicle.
G030B01L
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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6- 13
SG060A1-E
SPARKING PLUG REPLACE-
MENT
G060A01L
0.039 ~ 0.043 in.
(1.0 ~ 1.1 mm )
This operation should only be performed
when the engine is cold.
1. Remove the centre cover from the engine rocker cover.
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. CAUTION:
Sparking plugs must only be cleaned
using purpose designed equipment.
Wire brushing may damage the cen-
tre electrodein-sulator 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.
Prior to installing a sparking plug, the
gap between the centre and outer elec-
trodes must be checked and adjusted
as necessary.
Adjustment is facilitated by bending the
outer electrode towards or away from
the centre electrode. Under no circum-
stances should attempts be made to
adjust the position of the centre elec-
trode.
4. Insert the sparking plug into the cyl- inder head and screw by the wrench
and until the plug contacts the seat-
ing area. Tighten the plug with the
socket by a further 1/2 to 3/4 of a turn
only. 5. Replace the plug lead ensuring that
the cap is pushed firmly into place.
Confirm that the cap is correctly
seated by lightly pulling upon it.
NOTE:
When replacing the spark plug, al-
ways use the genuine parts recom-
mended.
Recommended Spark Plugs
CHAMPION
NGK RC10YC
BKR5ES
Unleaded
engine Leaded
engine
RC10YC4
BKR5ES-11
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INDEX 10- 3
ENGINE OIL REPLENISHMENT ................................ 6-8
ENGINE OIL ................................................... ............ 6-6
F
FRONT ASHTRAY ... ................................................. 1-54
FRONT SEAT ................................................... ........1-11
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH.................................. 1-52
FUEL ECONOMY ........ ............................................... 2-7
FUEL GAUGE ................................................... ........1-43
FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................... 1-1
FUSE PANEL DESCRI PTION.................................. 6-34
FUSIBLE LINKS ................................................... .....6-24
G
GLOVE BOX ................................................... ..........1-59
H
HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM .................................1-51
HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTEMENT ....................6-27
HEADLIGHT BULB ................................................... 6-28
HEADLIGHT LEVELING DEVICE SYSTEM.............1-55
HEAD RESTRAINT ADJUSTMENT.......................... 1-14
HEATED REAR WINDOW ........................................1-52
HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL .....................1-71
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEAT SHOULDER BELT ................................................ 1-19
HORN ................................................... .....................1-70
HOW TO USE LUGGAGE ROO M ............................1-66I
IF THE ENGINE CANNOT BE CRANKED
................. 3-2
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS ................................... 3-4
IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START ........................... 3-2
IF THE EVENT OF A PUNCTURE ............................. 3-6
IMMOBILISER SYSTEM ............................................. 1-4
INDIVIDUAL CI RCUIT FUSES ................................. 6-24
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATORS .........1-37
INTERIOR LIGHT ................................................... ..1-58
INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR ............................1-61
J
JUMP STARTING ..... .................................................. 3 -3
K
KEY POSITIONS ................................................... ..... 2-3
L
LIGHTING SWITCH .................................................. 1-49
LUGGAGE BOARD ...................................... .............1-67
LUGGAGE NET ................................................... .....1-67
LUGGAGE ROOM ................................................... .1-66
LUGGAGE UNDER TRAY........................................ 1-66
LUMBAR SUPPORT ADJUSTMENT........................ 1-13
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10- 4 INDEX
M
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
REQUIREMENTS ................................................... 5-2
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS ......................................... ................. 5-6
MANUAL TRANSAXLE ............................................... 2-8
MANUAL TRANSAXLE L UBRICANT........................ 6-15
MIRROR ................................................... .................1-59
MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH.................................... 1-48
O
ODOMETER ........................................... ..................1-45
OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR .................. 1-59 ~ 1-60
OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR HEAT ...................1-61
OVERDRIVE SWITCH .............................................. 2-12
P
PARKING BRAKE ................................................... ..1-62
POLISHING .......................................... ....................... 4-3
POLLEN FILTER .............................................. 1-79, 6-20
POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL ..........................6-26
POWER STEERI NG HOSES................................... 6-26
POWER WINDOW ....................................... .............1-10
PROTECTING YOUR HYUNDAI FROM CORROSION .......................................... ................ 4-2R
REAR FOG LIGHT
SWITCH.................................... 1-53
REAR SEAT ................................................... ...........1-14
REAR SEAT WARNING ........................................... 1-17
RECOMMENDED SHIFT SPEEDS ............................ 2-9
REMOTE FUEL FILLER LID RELEASE................... 1-63
REMOVAL OF WATER FROM THE FUEL FILTER ............................................... 6-26
REPLACING LIGHT BULBS .....................................6-28
RUNNING IN ................................................... ............ 1-3
S
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ................................... 5-3
SEAT ADJUSTMENT ................................................ 1-11
SEATBACK HOLDER ............................................... 1-65
SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS ....................................1-17
SEAT BE LTS................................................... .........1-19
SEAT POCKET ................................................... ......1-65
SERVICE HISTORY ................................................... 5-2
SMOOTH COR NERING........................................... 2-15
SNOW TYRES ................................................... ......... 8-1
SPARE TYRE ................................................... .......... 3-5
SPARE WHEEL ................................................... ....... 3-6
SPARKING PLUG REPLACEM ENT .........................6-13
SPECTACLE CASE .................................................. 1-58
SPEEDOMETER .............. ......................................... 1-44
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