INDEX
10-2 D Defrosting/Defogging
......................................................................... 1-71
Door Locking, unlocking front door with a key ........................................ 1-6
Drink Holder ...................................................................................... 1-53
Drive Belts ............................................................................... 6-15, 6-18
Driving Driving for economy ...................................................................... 2-14
Smooth cornering .......................................................................... 2-15
Winter driving ................................................................................ 2-15
E Emission Control System ................................................................... 7-1
Engine
Before starting the engine ............................................................... 2-2Compartment (3.5 V6) ..................................................................... 6-1
Compartment (2.5 TCI) ................................................................... 6-2
Compartment (2.9 CRDi) ................................................................ 6-3
Coolant ............................................................................................ 6-7
Coolant temperature gauge ........................................................... 1-43
If the engine overheats ................................................................... 3-2
Number ............................................................................................ 8-1
Oil .................................................................................................... 6-4Starting ............................................................................................ 2-3
Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous ................................................... 2-1
FFan Speed Con trol ................................................................... 1-66, 1-75Fog Light
Front .............................................................................................. 1-48
Rear .............................................................................................. 1-48
Front Seats
Adjustable front seats ................................................................... 1-11
Adjustable headrests ..................................................................... 1-12
Adjusting seat forward and rearward ............................................1-11
Adjusting seatback angle .............................................................. 1-11
Fuel Capacity .......................................................................................... 9-1
Gauge ............................................................................................ 1-43
Unleaded gasoline ........................................................................... 1-1
Fuel Filler Lid Remote release ............................................................................. 1-62
Full-time 4WD Operation .................... ................................... 2-10 ~ 2-13
Fuses ................................................................................................ 6-18
G General Checks .................................................................................. 6-4
Glove Box ......................................................................................... 1-56
H Hazard Warning System ................................................................... 1-51
Headlight Aiming Adjustment ............................................................ 6-24
Headlight Leveling Device System ................................................... 1-65
Heating and Ventilation
Air flow control ......................................................... 1-68 ~ 1-69, 1-77
Temperature control ...................................................................... 1-69
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 32
B260A01HP-E
B260A02HP-EAT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Not all models) (PETROL ENGINE TYPE A)
1. Tachometer
2. Coolant Temperature Gauge
12 345
7
6
3. Fuel Gauge
4. Speedometer 5. Trip Odometer
6. Odometer
7. Trip odometer Reset Knob
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 34
B260A01HP-E-1
B260A02HP-EAT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Not all models) (PETROL ENGINE TYPE B)
1. Tachometer
2. Coolant Temperature Gauge
12 345
7
6
3. Fuel Gauge
4. Speedometer 5. Trip Odometer
6. Odometer
7. Trip odometer Reset Knob
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 36
B260A03HP-E
B262A02HP-GAT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Not all models) (DIESEL ENGINE TYPE A)
1. Tachometer
2. Coolant Temperature Gauge 3. Fuel Gauge
4. Speedometer
12
34
5
6
7
5. Trip Odometer
6. Odometer
7. Trip Odometer Reset Knob
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 38
B260A03HP-E-1
B262A02HP-GAT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Not all models) (DIESEL ENGINE TYPE B)
1. Tachometer
2. Coolant Temperature Gauge 3. Fuel Gauge
4. Speedometer
12
34
5
6
7
5. Trip Odometer
6. Odometer
7. Trip Odometer Reset Knob
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 44
B300A01Y-EAT SPEEDOMETER Your Hyundai's speedometer is calibrated in miles per hour or kilometers per hour. B300A03HP-EB290A02A-EAT COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE WARNING: Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. The coolant is under pressureand could erupt and cause severe burns.Wait until the engine is cool before remov-ing the radiator cap. The needle on the coolant temperature gauge should stay in the normal range. If it movesacross the dial to "H" (Hot), pull over and stopas soon as possible and turn off the engine.Then open the bonnet and check the coolantlevel and the water pump drive belt. If yoususpect cooling system trouble, have your cool-ing system checked by Hyundai dealer as soonas possible.
B280A01A-AAT FUEL GAUGE The needle on the gauge indicates the approx-
imate fuel level in the fuel tank. The fuel capac- ity is given in Section 9.
B280A01HPB290A01HP
Petrol Engine
Reset Knob
B300A01HP-E
Diesel EngineReset Knob
DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI
2- 16 ZC170E1-E
Windscreen Washers & Wipers
The windscreen washer bottle should be filled with a solution of water and a proprietary winterscreen wash additive. The windscreen wipersshould not be used if the blades are frozen tothe windscreen or if they are covered withsnow, before this is removed. NOTE: Never allow undiluted screen washer fluid additive to spill upon the paintwork or useengine coolant anti-freeze since damage tothe paintwork may result.
o When driving in extreme conditions, the windscreen wiper blades may fail to clearthe screen properly due to the formation ofice upon the blade edge. It will therefore benecessary to periodically remove such iceto restore their efficiency.
o If the power operated door mirrors become frozen, attempts to adjust these may dam-age the mechanism.
o The formation of snow or ice build up inside the wheel arches may interfere with theroadwheels or steering mechanism. In suchinstances, unusual noises or an increase insteering effort may result. Therefore, ensurethat the wheelarches are checked periodi-cally and any accumulated snow or ice re-moved.
ZC170B1-E
Electrical System
Winter conditions impose severe demands upon
vehicle electrical systems, particularly the charg-ing circuit. The battery condition and perfor-mance along with the alternator performanceand drive belt condition should be checked priorto the onset of winter.
YC170C1-E
Anti-freeze/Corrosion inhibitor The cooling system must always contain anEthylene-Glycol based anti-freeze solution. Thesystem is filled during manufacture with solu-tion of the correct strength which should bechecked before the onset of winter and adjust-ed or changed as required. NOTE: The anti-freeze solution contains a corro- sion inhibitor to prevent degradation of thealuminium castings contained within theengine. Therefore, never, drain the systemand refill with water only. In addition, anti-freeze solution must ALWAYS be used in vehicles fitted with air conditioning,to prevent the heater matrix from freezing andsubsequently bursting with the refrigeration sys-tem in use. ZC170D1-E
Door Locks
Should the door lock mechanism become fro-zen, a proprietary lock de-icer should be used.Alternatively, warming the door key may thawthe door lock. However, the key should behandled carefully to avoid burning the fingers. Never attempt to thaw a frozen door lock using hot water, since the water will eventually freezeand compound the problem. NOTE: The proper temperature for using the immo-bilizer key is from -40°F to 176°F (-40°C to80°C). If you heat the immobilizer key over176°F to open the frozen lock, it may causedamage to the transponder in its head.
DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 17
YC200D2-E
Safety Cables
Should the towbar connection between your car
and the trailer or vehicle you are towing fail, the trailer or vehicle could wander dangerouslyacross other lanes of traffic and ultimately leavethe roadway. To eliminate this potentially dan-gerous situation, safety cables, attached be-tween your car and the trailer or towed vehicle,are required.
Nose weight Total trailer weightSSA2200B
C190E02HP-EAT
Trailer Weight Limit
Nose weights can be increased or decreased
by re-distributing the load in the trailer.
This can be verified by checking the total weight
of the loaded trailer and then checking the nose weights.
YC200C3-A
Trailer Brakes
If your trailer is equipped with a braking system,
make sure it conforms to federal and/or localregulations and that it is properly installed andoperating correctly.
NOTE: If you tow a trailer or vehicle, your car will
require more frequent maintenance due to the additional load. See Maintenance UnderSevere Usage Conditions" on page 5-5.
CAUTION:
o Never connect a trailer brake system di- rectly to the vehicle brake system.
o When towing a trailer on steep grades (in excess of 12%) pay close attention to theengine coolant temperature gauge to en-sure the engine does not overheat. If theneedle of the coolant temperature gaugemoves across the dial towards "H" (HOT),pull over and stop as soon as it is safe todo so, and allow the engine to idle until itcools down. You may proceed once theengine has cooled sufficiently.
HPC200A1-E
TRAILER OR VEHICLE TOWING
If you are considering towing with your car, youshould first check with your Local Laws todetermine their legal requirements. Since laws vary from county to county, the requirements for towing trailers, cars, or othertypes of vehicles or apparatus may differ. Askyour Hyundai dealer for further details beforetowing. CAUTION: Do not do any towing with your car duringits first 1,200 miles (2,000 km) in order toallow the engine to have properly run-in.Failure to heed this caution may result inserious engine or transmission damage. YC200B2-E
Trailer Towbars Select the correct towbar and ball combination,
making sure that its location is compatible with that of the trailer or vehicle being towed.
Use a quality non-equalizing towbar which dis-
tributes the nose weight uniformly throughoutthe chassis.
The towbar should be bolted securely to the car
and installed by a qualified technician.
o It is advisable to carry emergency equip-
ment including, torch, shovel, tow rope, blan-kets etc., if a journey is to be undertaken intoareas of severe road conditions.