
CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE
4-4 E040E01A-AAT Cleaning the Windows You may use any household window cleaner on the windows. However, when cleaning the inside of the rear window be careful not to damage the rear window defroster wiring. E050A01A-AAT Any Questions? If you have any questions about the care of your car, consult your Hyundai dealer.
E040D01A-AAT Cleaning the Seat Belts To clean the seat belts, use a cloth or sponge with mild soap or detergent and warm water. Do not use strong detergents, dye, bleach or abra- sive materials on the seat belts as this may weaken the fabric. While cleaning the belts, inspect them for exces- sive wear, cuts, fraying or other signs of damage and replace them if necessary.
E040C01A-AAT Cleaning the Carpets Use a foam-type carpet cleaner. Cleaners of this type are available in aerosol cans in liquid form or powder. Read the instructions and follow them exactly. Using a vacuum cleaner with the appro- priate attachment, remove as much dirt from the carpets as possible. Apply the foam following the manufacturer’s directions, then rub in overlap- ping circles. Do not add water. These cleaners work best when the carpet is kept as dry as possible.

INDEX
10-4 Power
Outlet ..................................................................................... 1-51
Power Steering Fluid Level ............................................................... 6-20
R Rear Seat Warning........................................................................... 1-18
Rear Window Defroster Switch ......................................................... 1-51
Roof R ack ......................................................................................... 1-61
S Seat Belts 3-Point system ................................................................... 1-20 ~ 1-21
2-Point Sta tic Type ....................................................................... 1-22
Adjusting your seat belt ................................................................ 1-21
Care of seat belts ......................................................................... 1-19
Precautions ................................................................................... 1-18
Pretensioner Seat Belt ................ ..................................................1-28
Seat Warmer ..................................................................................... 1-14
Second Seat Adjustable Headrests .................................................................... 1-15
Folding Rear Seatback and Seat Cushion ........................1-15 ~ 1-16
Side Under View Mirror .................................................................... 1-58
Sound Brake Pad Wear Warning Sound .................................................1-43
Spark Plugs ...................................................................................... 6-10
Speedometer ..................................................................................... 1-43
Starting Procedure .............................................................................. 2-3Steering Wheel Free play ....................................................................................... 6-17Steering Wheel Tilt
Lever ................................................................. 1-64
Stereo Radio Operation (H240, H280) ............. 1-82 ~ 1-84, 1-87 ~ 1-89
Stereo Sound System ............................................................ 1-80 ~ 1-81
Sun roof ................................................................................. 1-54 ~ 1-55
Sun visor ........................................................................................... 1-63
Sunshade .......................................................................................... 1-54
T Tachometer ....................................................................................... 1-44
Tail Gate ........................................................................................... 1-59
Theft-Alarm system .................................................................. 1-8 ~ 1-10
Third Seat
Adjusting Seatback Angle ............................................................. 1-16
Folding Rear Seatback and seat cushion .....................................1-18
To get in and out of the third seat ................................................ 1-17
Tires Balancing ......................................................................................... 8-2
Chains ............................................................................................. 8-2
Changing a flat tire ................................................................. 3-4 ~ 3-9
If you have a f lat tire ....................................................................... 3-4
Information ....................................................................................... 8-1
Pressure .......................................................................................... 8-1
Replacement ................................................................................... 8-3
Rotation ........................................................................................... 8-2
Snow tires ....................................................................................... 8-2
Spare tire ......................................................................................... 3-3 Traction ........................................................................................... 8-2

INDEX 10-5
Towing
A trailer (or vehicle) ........................................................... 2-17 ~ 2-19
Emergency .................................................................................... 3-11
If your car must be towed ............................................................... 3-9
Transmission Automatic ............................................................................... 2-6 ~ 2-8
Automatic transmission fluid checking ..........................................6-12
Manual .................................................................................... 2-4 ~ 2-5
Manual transmission oil che cking ................................................. 6-11
Trip Odometer ................................................................................... 1-42
U Under Tray ........................................................................................ 1-14
VVehicle Identification Number ............................................................. 8-1
Vehicle Specifications ................................................................ 9-1 ~ 9-3
W
Warning Lights ....................................................................... 1-39 ~ 1-43
Windows
Power ............................................................................................ 1-10
Windshield Wiper and Washer ......................................................... 1-49
Rear Wiper and Washer Switch ................................................... 1-50
Windshield Wiper Blades ................ ..................................................6-11

CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 2 YB020A1-E BEFORE ENTERING THE VEHICLE
o Ensure that all windows, mirrors and lamps are clean.
o Check condition of all tyres.
o Ensure that no fluid leaks are evident.
o Ensure that the area around the vehicle is clear before driving off.
YB020B1-E AFTER ENTERING THE VEHICLE
o Ensure that all occupants fasten and cor- rectly adjust seat belts.
o Ensure that seat and headrestraint positions are adjusted for optimum safety, control and comfort.
o Adjust interior and exterior rear view mir- rors.
o Verify correct operation of lamps, horn and other electrical equipment.
o Ensure that warning lamps illuminate when ignition is turned on.
NOTE: Fluid levels such as engine oil, engine cool- ant, brake and windscreen washer fluidshould be checked daily or at each refuel-ling, whichever occurs sooner. B020A01FC-EAT RUNNING IN YOUR NEW HYUNDAIThe longevity and performance of the vehicle are greatly affected by the care exercised dur-ing the first 1000 miles of motoring. Because ofmodern manufacturing techniques, rigid guide-lines regarding maximum road speeds havebecome unnecessary. However, certain pre-cautions should be observed in order to obtainthe best possible performance and useful lifefrom the vehicle.
1) Do not race the engine without a load (i.e revving the engine in neutral).
2) During the first 500 miles the maximum engine speed should be restricted to 3000rpm and gradually increased thereafter.
3) Avoid prolonged constant speed operation. The internal components of the engine willbecome run-in more quickly if the operation
speed is varied during the running in period.
4) Never allow the engine to labour. Use the gearbox freely and avoid large throttle open-ings when the engine speed is below 1500rpm.
5) Avoid rapid acceleration and maximum throttle openings.
6) Avoid harsh braking during the first 100 miles of urban motoring or 1000 miles ofmotorway driving to allow the friction facingsof the brake pads and shoes to bed againstthe discs and drums properly.
7) No trailer towing should be undertaken dur- ing the running-in period. B880A01HP-EAT IMMOBILISER SYSTEM
- For Petrol Engine The immobiliser system is an anti-theft device, designed to deter automobile theft. B880B01HP-EAT Keys
B880B01HP
B880B02HP
Light Purple
ID key
ID key Master key
Master key
Type B
Black
Type A

CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 6
SB040F1-E CHILD-PROOF REAR DOOR LOCK The rear doors are fitted with child proof locks to prevent accidental opening of the doors us-ing the inside door handle, whilst allowing ac-cess by means of the outside handle (such asis required in the event of an acccident forexample) provided that the door lock button isat the unlocked position. Use of the child prooflock mechanism is recommended when chil-dren are carried in the vehicle. The child proof lock mechanism may be acti- vated by opening the door and moving the leverlocated by the door latch to the "
" position.
Move the lever to the opposite direction of ""
position when normal door operation is desired.
B040E01HP.DAG
B040C02Y-EAT Locking From the OutsideB040C01HP.DAG
The doors can be locked without a key. To lock
the doors, first push the inside lock switch to the "LOCK" position so that the red mark on theswitch is not visible, then close the door.
The door will not lock if the key is left in the
ignition switch when the front doors are closed.This is normal.
NOTE:
o When locking the door this way, be care- ful not to lock the door with the ignitionkey left in the vehicle.
o To help prevent theft, always remove the ignition key, close all windows, and lockall doors when leaving your vehicle unat-tended.
B040D01S-AAT Locking from the Inside To lock the doors from the inside, simply close
the door and push the lock switch to the "LOCK" position. When this is done, neither the outsidenor the inside door handles can be used.
NOTE:
When the door is locked, the red mark on theswitch is not visible.
HSM365-D
LOCK
UNLOCK

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B060A03L-DAT POWER WINDOWS
B060A01HP.DAG
(1)
(2)
The power windows operate when the ignition
key is in the "ON" position. The main switches are located on the driver's armrest and controlthe front and rear windows on both sides of thevehicle. The windows may be opened by de-pressing the appropriate window switch andclosed by pulling up the switch. To open thewindow on the driver's side, press the switch(1)halfway down. The window moves as long asthe switch is operated. To fully open the driver'swindow automatically, press the switch fullydown. In automatic operation, the window willfully open even if you let go of the switch. Tostop at the desired opening, pull up and re-lease the switch. In order to prevent operationof the passanger front and rear windows, awindow lock switch(2) is provided on the arm-rest of the driver's door. To disable the powerwindows, press the window lock switch. To
B070E02HP-GAT Replacing the batteryWhen the transmitter's battery begins to get
weak, it may take several pushes on the button to lock or unlock the doors, and the LED will notlight. Replace the battery as soon as possible.
Battery type : CR1616 Replacement instructions:
1. Carefully separate the case with a phillips screwdriver. 2. Take off the battery cover after separating
the transmitter.
3. Remove the old battery from the transmitter with a blade screwdriver inserted in the hole and note the polarity. Make sure the polarityof the new battery is the same(+side facingup), then insert it in the transmitter.
HMXOM033-2
Transmitter
Case
HMXOM033-3Battery
Hole
Battery cover

CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 10
ZB060A8-E Front Seat Fore/Aft Adjustment
B080B01HP-D
Front seat fore/aft adjustment is facilitated by turning the lever located on the front centre ofthe seat base and sliding the seat forwards orbackwards as required. When the seat is at the desired position, re- lease the lever and ensure that the lockingmechanism is engaged by rocking the seat toand fro. WARNING:
o Seat adjustment should not be made whilst the vehicle is in motion since loss of control of the vehicle may occur.
o To ensure the seat is locked securely, attempt to move the seat forward or rear-ward without using the lock release le-ver.
SB070A1-E FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT WARNING:
Front seat adjustments must not be under- taken whilst the vehicle is in motion. Loss ofcontrol of the vehicle may result if seat ad-justments are made whilst the vehicle is inmotion.
B060A02HP.DAG
revert to normal operation, press the window lock switch a second time.
NOTE:The power windows can be operated for 30seconds after the ignition key is turned to the"ACC" or "LOCK" positions, or removed fromthe ignition switch.If the front doors are opened during this 30second period, the power windows can nolonger be operated without the ignition keyturned to the "ON" position. (2) Never try to operate the main switch on
the driver's door and the individual doorwindow switch in opposing directionsat the same time. If this is done, thewindow will stop and cannot be openedor closed.
(3) Do not leave children alone in the car. Always remove the ignition key for theirsafety.
WARNING:
(1) Be careful that someone's head, hands and body are not trapped by a closingwindow.

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B250A01HP-EAT INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1. Passenger's Airbag (Not all models)
2. Headlight Leveling Switch
3. Cruise Control Main Switch (Not all models)
4. Hazard Warning Switch
5. Panel Brightness Control Knob (Rheostat Switch)
6. Rear Fog Light Switch
7. Windscreen Wiper/Washer Switch 8. Horn and Driver's Airbag
9. Ignition Switch
10. Multi-Function Light Switch
/Front Fog Light Switch
11. Glove Box
12. Heating/Air Conditioning Control Panel
13. Seat Warmer Switch (Not all models)
14. Transfer Shift Knob CAUTION:When installing the container of liquid air freshener inside a vehicle, do not place itnear the instrument cluster nor on the in-strument panel pad surface. If there is anyleakage from the air freshener onto theseareas (Instrument cluster, instrument panelpad or air ventilator), it may damage these parts. If the liquid from the air freshener does leak onto these areas, wash them withwater immediately.
B250A01HP-E
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15. Power Outlet
16. Shift Lever
17. Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch(Not all models)
18. Ashtray
19. Remote Fuel-Filler Lid Release Lever
20. Steering Wheel Tilt Lever
21. Cruise Control Switch (Not all models)
22. Bonnet Release Lever
11 910
13 45
6 78
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