FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 77
B980D01Y-AAT Heating and Cooling System OffPress the "OFF" button to stop the operation of the heating and cooling system.
NOTE:
o It should be noted that prolonged opera-
tion of the heating system in "Recircula-tion" mode will give rise to fogging of thewindshield and side windows and the airwithin the passenger compartment willbecome stale. In addition, prolonged useof the air conditioning with the "Recircu-lation" mode selected may result in the airwithin the passenger compartment be-coming excessively dry.
o When the ignition switch is turned "ON",
the air intake control will change to ( )
mode (regardless of the switch position).
This is normal operation. The air intake
control operates in "AUTO" mode when turning the ignition to the ON position if the"AUTO" mode was used before shuttingoff the engine.
This is used to direct the flow of air. Air can be directed to the floor, dashboard outlets, or wind-shield. Four symbols are used to represent Face,Bi-Level, Floor and Floor-Defrost air position.
B980E01L-GAT Air Flow Control
Face-Level
When selecting the "Face" mode, the indicator light will come on, causing air to be dischargedthrough the face level vents.
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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
1- 78 B980F01O-GAT Defrost Switch When the "Defrost" button is pressed, the " " mode will be automatically selected and the airwill be discharged through the windshield defrostnozzle, side defroster nozzle and side ventilator.To assist in defrosting, the air conditioning willoperate if ambient temperature is higher than3.5°C and automatically turns off if the ambienttemperature drops below 3.5°C.
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Bi-Level
When selecting the "Bi-Level" mode, the indica- tor light will come on and the air will be dischargedthrough the face vents and the floor vents. Thismakes it possible to have cooler air from thedashboard vents and warmer air from the flooroutlets at the same time.
Floor-Level
When selecting the "Floor-Level" mode, the indi-cator light will come on and the air will be dis-charged through the floor vents, windshield de-frost nozzle, side defroster nozzle and side ven-tilator. Floor-Defrost Level
When selecting the "Floor-Defrost" mode, theindicator light will come on and the air will bedischarged through the windshield defrost nozzle,the floor vents, side defroster nozzle and sideventilator .
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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 9
C350A01HP-GAT Part-time 4WD operation
1. Knob position This is used to set different positions. 2H(Rear-wheel drive) When driving on normal roads and highway. 4H(High range 4-wheel drive) When driving off-road, wet or snow-covered roads with normal speed. The 4WD HIGH indicator light ( ) will be turned on to remind you that you are in the 4H mode. 4L(Low range 4-wheel drive) Use "4L" for climbing or descending steep hills, off-road driving, and towing the vehicle. Especially when increased drive power is re- quired. The 4WD LOW indicator light ( ) will be turned on to remind you that you are in the 4L mode.
2. Transfer shift knob operation By turning the transfer shift knob(4H, 4L), both axles of the vehicle are rigidly connected with each other. This improves the traction character- istics.2H
4H
Turn the transfer shift knob from the 2H mode tothe 4H mode at speed below 80 km/h. It is not necessary to depress the clutch pedal (Manual Transmission) or put the shift lever into "N(neutral)" position (Automatic Transmission). Perform this operation when driving straight.
4H
2H
Turn the transfer shift knob from the 4H mode to the 2H mode at speed below 80 km/h. It is not necessary to depress the clutch pedal (Manual Transmission) or put the shift lever into "N(neutral)" position (Automatic Transmission). Perform this operation when driving straight.
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D090E02HP-GAT Driving Four-wheel drive safely
o The driving posture should be more uprightand closer to the wheel than usual; adjust the seat to a good position for easy steering and pedal operation.
o Be sure to wear the seat belt.
o Drive carefully when off the road and avoid dangerous areas.
o 4WD has higher ground clearance and a
narrower track to make them capable of per-forming in a wide variety of off road applica- tions. Specific design characteristics give them a higher center of gravity than ordinary cars. An advantage of the higher ground clearance is a better view of the road allowing you to anticipate problems. They are not designed for cornering at the same speeds as 4H
4L
1. Stop the vehicle.
2. Depress the clutch pedal (Manual Transmis- sion) or put the shift lever into "N (neutral)"position (Automatic Transmission).
3. Select the 4L mode.
4L
4H
1. Stop the vehicle.
2. Depress the clutch pedal (Manual Transmis- sion) or put the shift lever into "N (neutral)"position (Automatic Transmission).
3. Select the 4H mode.
CAUTION: Do not select 4WD (4H or 4L) mode on dry paved roads. Especially on dry highway, never select the 4WD mode. Four-wheel driving on dry paved roads for a long period will increase the fuel consump- tion with possible noise generation and early tire wear. In addition, axle gear oil tempera- ture increases with possible driving system part wear.
DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 11
1. Knob position This is used to set different positions. AUTO Mode Full power delivered to front and rear axles for increase traction. Use this mode for normal on- road operating conditions such as dry road sur- faces, wet pavement, snow-covered roads and/ or off-road. LOW Mode Full power to both axles, including a lower gear ratio for low-speed applications that require extra power such as dry road surfaces, wet pavement, snow-covered roads and/or off-road. Especially when increased drive power is re- quired. "LOW" mode is not recommended on dry pave- ment. The 4WD LOW indicator light ( ) will be tur- ned on to remind you that you are in the LOW mode. 2. Transfer shift knob operation AUTO
LOW
1. Stop the vehicle.
2. Depress the clutch pedal (Manual Trans- mission) or put the shift lever into "N(neutral)"position (Automatic Transmission)
3. Turn the transfer shift knob to "LOW" mode. LOW
AUTO
1. Stop the vehicle.
2. Depress the clutch pedal (Manual Trans- mission) or put the shift lever into "N (neu-tral)" position (Automatic Transmission).
3. Turn the transfer shift knob to "AUTO" mode. Driving 4WD Safely
(1) Be sure to wear the seat belt.
(2) Drive at lower speeds in strong crosswinds. Because of your vehicle’s high center of gravity, its stability will be affected in cross- winds. Slower speeds ensure better vehicle control.
(3) Check the brake condition after driving in wet or muddy conditions. Press the brakeseveral times as you move slowly until you feel normal braking forces return.
(4) Do not drive the vehicle through water. (i.e. streams, rivers, lakes, etc.)
(5) The stopping distance of the full-time 4WD vehicle differs very little from that of the 2WD vehicle.
When driving on a snow-covered road or a slippery, muddy surface, make sure thatyou keep a sufficient distance between your vehicle and the one ahead of you.
(6) Since the driving torque is always applied to
the 4 wheels, the performance of the full- time 4WD vehicle is greatly affected by the condition of the tires. Be sure to equip it with all four tires of the same size and type.o When replacement of any of the tires ordisc wheels is necessary, replace all of them.
o Rotate the tires and check the tire pres- sure at regular intervals.
(7) The full-time 4WD vehicle cannot be towed by an ordinary tow truck. Makesure that the vehicle is towed with its four wheels raised off the ground.
o If the vehicle is towed with its only two wheels raised off the ground, the 4WDsystem could be damaged.
o In unavoidable case, if the vehicle is being towed with all four wheels on theground, it should be towed only forward direction with rope.
o While towing, check the following items. 1. The ignition switch is in "ACC" or"ON".
2. Place the shift lever in neutral (For Automatic Transmission, "N" posi-tion).
3. Release the parking brake.
NOTE: To avoid serious damage to your 4WD ve- hicle, limit towing to 15km/h (10 mph) and not for more than 1.5km (1 mile) at ANY TIME.
DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 13
C130A01HP-GAT GOOD BRAKING PRACTICES WARNING: Nothing should be carried on top of the cargo area cover behind the rear seat. If there were an accident or a sudden stop, such objects could move forward and cause damage to the vehicle or injure the occupants.
o After being parked, check to be sure the
parking brake is not engaged and that the parking brake indicator light is out before driving away.
o Driving through water may get the brakes
wet. They can also get wet when the car is washed. Wet brakes can be dangerous! Your car will not stop as quickly if the brakes are wet. Wet brakes cause the car to pull to one side. To dry the brakes, apply the brakes lightly until the braking action returns to nor- mal, taking care to keep the car under control at all times. If the braking action does not return to normal, stop as soon as it is safe to do so and call your Hyundai dealer for assis- tance.
o Don’t coast down hills with the car out of gear.
This is extremely hazardous. Keep the car in gear at all times, use the brakes to slow down, then shift to a lower gear so that engine braking will help you maintain a safe speed.
D190A01O-GATLIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL (If installed) A limited-slip differential, if equipped, is for the rear wheel differential only. The features of this limited-slip differential are described below: Just as with a conventional differential, the wheel on one side is allowed to turn at a different speed from the wheel on the other side when the vehicle is cornering. The difference between the limited- slip differential and a conventional differential is that if the wheel on one side of the vehicle loses traction, a greater amount of torque is applied to the rear wheel on the other side to improve traction.
Water entering the engine air intake will causesevere engine damage. Water can wash the grease from wheel bearings, causing rusting and premature failure, and may also enter the axles, transmission and transfer case, reducing the gear oil's lubricating qualities. CAUTION:
o While the full-time 4WD vehicle is being
raised on a jack, never start the engine orcause the tires to rotate. There is the danger that rotating tires touching the ground could cause the ve- hicle to go off the jack and to jump for- ward.
o If one of the front or rear wheels begins to spin in mud, snow, etc., the vehicle can sometimes be driven out by depressing the accelerator pedal further; however, avoid running the engine continuously at high rpm because doing so could damage the 4WD system.
WARNING:
o Avoid high cornering speeds.
o Do not make quick steering wheel move- ments, such as sharp lane charges or fast,sharp turns.
o The risk of rollover is greatly increased if
you lose control of your vehicle at high- way speeds.
o In a collision crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a per- son wear a seatbelt. o Loss of control often occurs if two or more
wheels drop off the roadway and the driver oversteers to reenter the roadway.
o In the event your vehicle leaves the road- way, do not steer sharply. Instead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes.
INDEX 10-3
High-Mounted Rear Stoplight ............................................................
1-62
Hood Release ................................................................................... 1-63
Horn .................................................................................................. 1-64
I Ignition Switch ..................................................................................... 2-2
Immobilizer System .................................................................... 1-3 ~ 1-6
Limp Home Procedures ....................................... 1-3 ~ 1-4, 1-5 ~ 1-6
Key ........................................................................................... 1-3, 1-4
Instrument Cluster and Indicator ............................................ 1-35 ~ 1-38
Instrument Panel Light Control (Rheostat) .......................................1-52
Instruments and Controls ................ ..................................................1-34
Intermittent Wiper .............................................................................. 1-50
J Jump Starting ...................................................................................... 3-1
K
Key ...................................................................................................... 1-2 If you lose your keys .................................................................... 3-11
Positions .......................................................................................... 2-2
L
Light Bulbs Replacement ................ ..................................................6-23
Limited-Slip Differential ..................................................................... 2-13Luggage Compartment
Cargo Security Screen .................................................................. 1-61
Light ............................................................................................... 1-60
Net ................................................................................................. 1-60
MMaintenance Intervals Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ........................ 5-7 ~ 5-8
Maintenance under severe usage conditions ................................. 5-6
Scheduled maintenance ......................................................... 5-2 ~ 5-5
Service requirements ...................................................................... 5-1
Mirrors
Day-night inside rearview ................................................... 1-58 ~ 1-59
Outside rear view .......................................................................... 1-56
Multimeter ............................................................................... 1-45 ~ 1-47
Altimeter ........................................................................................ 1-46
Azimuth compass .......................................................................... 1-45
Barometer ...................................................................................... 1-47
Digital Clock .................................................................................. 1-47
Relative altimeter ........................................................................... 1-46
O Odometer .......................................................................................... 1-44
P Parking Brake ................................................................................... 1-59
Part-time 4WD Operation ......................................................... 2-9 ~ 2-10
Power Driver's Seat .......................................................................... 1-13
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT1- 27
B240B02A-EAT SRS Components and Functions
B240B01L-D
The SRS consists of the following components:
- Driver's Airbag Module
- Passenger's Airbag Module
- Knee Bolster
- SRS Service Reminder Indicator (SRI)
- SRS Control Module (SRSCM)
The SRSCM continually monitors all elements
whilst the ignition is "ON" to determine if a frontal or near-frontal impact is severe enoughto require airbag deployment.o Front airbags are not intended to deploy in side-impact, rear-impact or rollover crashes. In addition, airbags will not nor-mally deploy in frontal crashes below thedeployment threshold speed.
o For maximum safety protection in all types of crashes, all occupants includingthe driver should always wear their seatbelts whether or not an airbag is alsoprovided at their seating position to mini-mize the risk of severe injury or death inthe event of a crash. Do not sit or leanunnecessarily close to the airbag whilstthe vehicle is in motion.
o The SRS airbag system must deploy very rapidly to provide protection in a crash. Ifan occupant is out of position because ofnot wearing a seat belt, the airbag mayforcefully contact the occupant causingserious or fatal injuries.
front passenger with additional protection thanthat offered by the seat belt system alone, incase of a frontal impact of sufficient severity.
NOTE: Be sure to read information about the SRS
on the labels provided on the reverse of the sun visor and in the glove box.
WARNING:
o As its name implies, the SRS is designed to work with, and be supplemental to, thedriver's and the passenger's three pointseat belt systems and is not a substitutefor them. Therefore your seat belts mustbe worn at all times whilst the vehicle isin motion. The airbags deploy only incertain frontal impact conditions severeenough to likely cause significant injuryto the vehicle occupants.
o The SRS is designed to deploy the airbags only when an impact is sufficiently se-vere and when the impact angle is lessthan 30° from the forward longitudinalaxis of the vehicle and will not deploy inside, rear or rollover impacts. Addition-ally, the airbags will only deploy once.Thus, seat belts must be worn at alltimes.
o Front airbags are not intended to deploy in light collisions in which protection canbe provided by the seat belt alone.
B240C01HP
Rear impact
Side impact Rollover
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT1- 33
B261A02HP-EAT INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS (Not all models) (PETROL ENGINE TYPE A)
11
23 4 5
6 7 8 91011 1213 14
15 1617
18
19
1. Turn Signal Indicator Light
2. ABS Service Reminder Indicator Light (Not all models)
3. Supplemental Restraint (AirBag) System Service Reminder lndicator (SRI) Light
4. Low Oil Pressure Warning Light
5. Parking Brake/Low Brake Fluid Level
Warning Light 6. Charging System Warning Light
7. A/T Oil Temperature Warning Light
(Not all models)
8. Overdrive Off Indicator Light (Not all models)
9. High Beam Indicator Light
10. Front Fog Indicator Light
11. Automatic Transmission Position Indicator Light (Not all models) 12. Cruise Indicator Light (Not all models)
13. 4WD Low Indicator Light
14. 4WD Engaged Indicator Light
15. Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
16. Hatchback Door Open Warning Light
17. Door Ajar Warning Light
18. Seat Belt Warning Light
19. Low Fuel Warning LightB260A01HP-E