
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
5- 8 6ZF070P1-A
o Driveshafts and Boots Check the drive shafts, boots and clamps for cracks, deterioration, or damage. Replaceany damaged parts and, if necessary, repackthe grease. 6ZF070Q1-A
o Air conditioning Refrigerant Check the air conditioning lines and connec- tions for leakage and damage. Check airconditioning performance according to therelevant shop manual if necessary.
6ZF070L1-A
o Suspension Mounting Bolts Check the suspension connections for loose-
ness or damage. Retighten to the specifiedtorque. 6ZF070M1-A
o Steering Gear Box, Linkage & Boots/
Lower arm Ball Joint
With the vehicle stopped and engine off, check for excessive freeplay in the steering wheel. Check the linkage for bends or damage. Check the dust boots and ball joints for dete-rioration, cracks, or damage. Replace anydamaged parts. 6ZF070N1-A
o Power Steering Pump, Belt and Hoses Check the power steering pump and hoses for leakage and damage. Replace any dam-aged or leaking parts immediately. Inspect thepower steering belt for evidence of cuts,cracks, excessive wear, oiliness and propertension. Replace or adjust it if necessary.
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OWNER MAINTENANCE
6-16 SG140C1-E
Checking the Refrigerant
1. Start the engine and run at idle for several minutes with the refrigeration system run- ning at the coldest setting.
2. Open the bonnet and inspect the sight glass on the top of the receiver dryer.
3. If the refrigerant charge is insufficient, a flow of bubbles will be observed through the sightglass.
4. If the refrigerant charge is satisfactory, no bubbles will be observed through the sightglass.
CAUTION: Running the air conditioning system with a low refrigerant level may damage the com-pressor. SG140D1-E
Off Season Maintenance The air conditioning must be run for ten minutes or so weekly during periods when the systemwould not normally be used to ensure that thecompressor and seals are lubricated. If thisprecaution is not observed the compressor sealsmay become stuck to the compressor shaft anddamaged when the system is next used result-ing in a loss of refrigerant and damage to thecompressor. SG150A1-E STEERING WHEEL FREEPLAY
Steering wheel freeplay should be checked to
ensure that the specified value is not exceeded.
SG140B1-E
Compressor Drive Belt
The air conditioning compressor drive belt
should be checked to ensure freedom from damage or excessive wear and correct ten-sion. The belt tension is correct when the beltdeflects by about 0.3 inches (8 mm) when aforce of 98 N is applied to the belt halfwaybetween the compressor and crankshaft SG140A1-E
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
MAINTENANCE
Condenser Ensure that the condenser is periodicallyinspected and that accumulations of dirt, deadinsects and leaves etc, are removed to ensurethat the efficiency of the system is not impaired.Care must be exercised to ensure that thecondenser fins are not damaged during clean-ing.
G150A01FC
G140D01A
A/C
CRANK PULLEY
TENSION PULLEY
1.18 in. (30 mm)
0.315 in. (8mm) pulleys. Adjustment of the belt should be entrusted to a Hyundai dealer.
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CONSUMER INFORMATION
8-2 NOTE:
o Do not use the temporary spare tyre for tyre rotation.
o Aluminium wheels which are not sup- plied as Original Equipment should not be mixed on the same vehicle withthe original steel wheels. However, it isacceptable that the steel spare wheelbe used in conjunction with OriginalEquipment aluminium wheels since theoffset of both wheels is compatible.Radial and cross ply tyres should notbe mixed on the same vehicle.
I060A01FC-EAT
TYRE ROTATION
The tyre wear characteristics will vary be-
tween each tyre dependant upon the condi-tions of use. It is normal for the front tyres towear more rapidly than those fitted to the rearof the vehicle and therefore tyre rotation willprovide a means of helping to ensure an evenwear rate across the tyre set. For vehiclesfitted with radial ply tyres, rotation should beconfined to front to rear tyre alternation. It isnot recommended that radial ply tyres berotated from side to side. SI060A1-E
TYRE BALANCING Incorrect tyre balance will cause steering
vibration and uneven tyre wear. The vehicletyres are balanced during production but mayneed further balancing throughout the life ofthe tyres.
It is recommended that the tyres be balanced
on the car for best results and that the tyres arebalanced whenever they have been removedfrom the wheel for repair.
SI030A2-E
SNOW TYRES If it is desired to fit snow tyres to the vehicle,
it must be ascertained that the original sizeand load carrying capacity are met by thereplacement tyres. When using snow tyres,the vehicle should not be driven at speeds inexcess of 60 MPH.
SI040A1-E
TYRE CHAINS
Tyre chains, if necessary, should be installed
on the front wheels. Be sure that the chains arethe proper size and that they are installed inaccordance with the manufacturer's instruc-tions.
To minimize tyre and chain wear, do not contin-
ue to use tyre chains when they are no longerneeded.
CAUTION:When driving on roads covered with snow
or ice, drive at less than 20 mph (30 km/h). Tyre pressures should be increased by 3 psi
when the vehicle is driven fully laden or underconditions of sustained high speed motoring.
HA1409Spare tyre
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CONSUMER INFORMATION 8-3
SI060B1-E
TYRE REPLACEMENT
Wear indicator
0.06 in.(1.6 mm)
HGK248SI060D2-E
WHEEL REPLACEMENT
The original wheels may only be replaced with
Hyundai Approved wheels.
WARNING: Driving on worn or defective tyres is dan-
gerous. Worn tyres may cause loss of steer- ing control and a serious deterioration ofbraking efficiency. Defective tyres may causevibration and loss of control through blowouts.
Tyres of different size, construction or tread
pattern should not be intermixed on the sameaxle. Radial and cross ply tyres should not beused on the same vehicle.
The use of tyres and wheels of non approved
sizes can be dangerous.
Tyres must be replaced when the wear indi-
cators appear as a solid bar across the tyretread. At this point, the remaining tread depthwill be approximately 0.06 in.(1.6 mm). Inaddition to this, the tyre must be replaced ifany portion of the tread has become bald orif there are any lumps, bulges or deep cuts inthe sidewalls or tread.
Replacement tyres must be of the recom-
mended size and rating and should be of thesame manufacture and tread pattern on eachaxle.
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VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 9-1
Litre
55 Imp.gal
12
SJ000A1-F
9. VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
Fuel tank capacity
Type Wheel free playRack strokeOil pump type
J010A01FC-EAT MEASUREMENT
in. (mm)
Item BatteryGeneratorDiesel
CMF 68 AH 90A (12V)
Gasoline MF45AH
90A (13.5V)
9
J040A01FC-EAT ELECTRICAL
SJ030A1-FFUEL SYSTEM
J020A01FC-EAT POWER STEERING
US.gal14.5
Rack and pinion 0 ~ 1.18 in. (0 ~ 30 mm)5.7±0.04 in. (146±1mm)Vane type J030A01FC-DAT
TYRE
185/65 R14 195/55 R15205/55 R15 (1.8 DOHC only)
StandardOption
Type Front brake typeRear brake typeParking brake Dual hydraulic with brake boosterVentilated discDrum Cable
J050A01FC-GAT BRAKE
Front Rear
Overall lengthOverall widthOverall height (unladen) Wheel base Wheel tread
158.4 (4,025)
68.5 (1,740)64.3 (1,635)
*66.3 (1,685)
102.3 (2,600) 58.5 (1,485)58.5 (1,485)
*If installed roof rack
Standard Option
J030B01FC-DAT SPARE TYRE
Space-saver Full size
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INDEX
10-4 S SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
.......................................................... 5-2
SEAT ADJUSTMENT ... ......................................................... 1-8 ~ 1-12
SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 1-13
SEAT BELTS ....................................................................... 1-14 ~ 1-16
SEAT CUSHION HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ..................................... 1-10
SEAT WARMER .............................................................................. 1-12
SERVICE HIS TORY .......................................................................... 5-1
SIDE VENTILATOR ......................................................................... 1-53
SMOOTH CORNERING .......... ........................................................ 2-11
SNOW TYRES ................................................................................... 8-1
SPARE WHEEL ................................................................................. 3-3
SPARKING PLUG REPLACEMENT ................................................. 6-9
SPECTACLE CASE ......................................................................... 1-44
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT (AIRBAG) SYSTEM ......... 1-22 ~ 1-26
STARTING THE ENGINE ................................................................. 2-3
STEERING WHEEL FREEPLAY .................................................... 6-16
STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER ................................................... 1-52
STEREO SOUND SYSTEM ................................................ 1-60 ~ 1-61
SUN-VISOR ...................................................................................... 1-52
SUNROOF ............................................................................ 1-42 ~ 1-43TTAIL GATE
....................................................................................... 1-50
TOWING ATTACHMENTS .................................................. 2-13 ~ 2-15
TRAILER AND CARAVAN TOWING .............................................. 2-13
TRIP COMPUTER ........................................................................... 1-35
TYPE PRESSURES .......................................................................... 8-1
TYRE BALANCING ............................................................................ 8-2
TYRE CHAI NS ................................................................................... 8-2
TYRE REPLACEMENT ..................................................................... 8-3
TYRE ROTATION .............................................................................. 8-2
UUNDER TRAY .................................................................................. 1-10
VVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ............................................. 8-1
VEHICLE TOWING OR RECOVERY ............................................... 3-8
WWHEEL REPLACEMENT .................................................................. 8-3
WINDSHIELD WASHER OPERATION........................................... 1-37
WINDSCREEN WASHER RESERVOIR REPLENISHMENT ........................................................... 6-11 ~ 6-12
WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES ........................................ 6-10 ~ 6-11
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER SWITCH ..................................... 1-37
WINTER MOTORING ...................................................................... 2-11
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