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JUMP STARTINGD020A03A-AAT
WARNING:
The gas produced by the battery during the
jump-start operation is highly explosive. If
these instructions are not followed exactly,
serious personal injury and damage to the
vehicle may occur! If you are not sure how
to follow this procedure, seek qualified
assistance. Automobile batteries contain
sulfuric acid. This is poisonous and highly
corrosive. When jump starting, wear pro-
tective glasses and be careful not to get
acid on yourself, your clothing or on the car.
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D020A01L-1
Booster batteryDischarged
battery
o If you should accidentally get acid on your
skin or in your eyes, immediately remove
any contaminated clothing and flush the area
with clear water for at least 15 minutes. Then
promptly obtain medical attention. If you
must be transported to an emergency facil-
ity, continue to apply water to the affected
area with a sponge or cloth.
o The gas produced by the battery during the
jump-start operation is highly explosive. Do
not smoke or allow a spark or an open flame
in the vicinity.
o The battery being used to provide the jump
start must be 12-volt. If you cannot deter-
mine that it is a 12-volt battery, do not attempt
to use it for the jump start.
o To jump start a car with a discharged battery,
follow this procedure exactly:
1. If the booster battery is installed in another
vehicle, be sure the two vehicles are not
touching.
2. Turn off all unnecessary lights and acces-
sories in both vehicles.
3. Attach the clamps of the jumper cable in the
exact location shown on the previous page.
First, attach one clamp of the jumper cable
to the positive (+) post or cable of the dis-
charged battery. Then attach the other end
of the same cable to the positive (+) post or
cable of the booster battery. Next, using theother cable, attach one clamp to the negative
(-) post or cable of the booster battery. Then
attach the other end of that cable to a solid
metal part of the engine of the vehicle with the
discharged battery away from the battery.
Do not connect the cable to any moving part.
4. Start the engine in the car with the booster
battery and let it run for a few minutes. This
will help to assure that the booster battery is
fully charged. During the jumping operation,
run the engine in this vehicle at about 2,000
rpm.
5. Start the engine in the car with the dis-
charged battery using the normal starting
procedure. After the engine starts, leave the
jumper cables connected and let the engine
run at fast idle or about 2,000 rpm for several
minutes.
6. Carefully remove the jumper cables in the
reverse order of attachment.
If you do not know why your battery became
discharged (because the lights were left on,
etc.), have the charging system checked by
your Hyundai dealer.
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GENERAL CHECKS
G020C01L-AATVehicle InteriorThe following should be checked each time
when the vehicle is driven:
o Lights operation
o Windshield wiper operation
o Horn operation
o Defroster, heating system operation (and air
conditioning, if installed)
o Steering operation and condition
o Mirror condition and operation
o Turn signal operation
o Accelerator pedal operation
o Brake operation, including parking brake
o Automatic transaxle operation, including
"Park" mechanism operation
o Seat control condition and operation
o Seat belt condition and operation
o Sunvisor operation
If you notice anything that does not operate
correctly or appears to be functioning incor-
rectly, inspect it carefully and seek assistance
from your Hyundai dealer if service is needed.
G020B01A-AATVehicle ExteriorThe following should be checked monthly:
o Overall appearance and condition
o Wheel condition and wheel nut torque
o Exhaust system condition
o Light condition and operation
o Windshield glass condition
o Wiper blade condition
o Paint condition and body corrosion
o Fluid leaks
o Door and hood lock condition
o Tire pressure and condition (including spare
tire)
G020A01L-AATEngine CompartmentThe following should be checked regularly:
o Engine oil level and condition
o Transaxle fluid level and condition
o Brake fluid level
o Coolant level
o Windshield washer fluid level
o Accessory drive belt condition
o Engine coolant hose condition
o Fluid leaks (on or below components)
o Power steering fluid level
o Battery condition
o Air filter condition
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1. Turn off the ignition and all other switches.
2. Open the instrument panel junction box and
examine each fuse. Remove each fuse by
pulling it toward you (a small "fuse puller" tool
is contained in the fuse box to simplify this
operation).
3. Be sure to check all other fuses even if you
find one that appears to have burned out.
4. Replace the blown fuse by pressing a new
fuse of the same rating into place. The fuse
should be a snug fit. If it is not, have the fuse
clip repaired or replaced by a Hyundai dealer.
If you do not have a spare fuse, you may be
able to borrow a fuse of the same or lower
rating from an accessory you can tempo-
rarily get along without (the radio or cigarette
lighter, for example). Always remember to
replace the borrowed fuse.
HXGS416
Fuse Puller
G200B01Y-GATReplacing Accessory Fuse
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The instrument panel junction box for the lights
and other electrical accessories will be found
low on the dashboard on the driver's side. Inside
instrument panel junction box you will find a list
showing the circuits protected by each fuse.
If any of your car's lights or other electrical
accessories stop working, a blown fuse could
be the reason. If the fuse has burned out, you
will see that the metal strip inside the fuse has
burned through. If you suspect a blown fuse,
follow this procedure:
CAUTION:
When replacing a fusible link, never use
anything but a new fusible link with the
same or lower amperage rating. Never use
a piece of wire or a higher-rated fusible link.
This could result in serious damage and
create a fire hazard.
G200B01L
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HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTMENT
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G290A03L-AATHID Type (If Installed)Before performing aiming adjustment, make
sure of the following.
G290A02L-A
Vertical
aiming1. Keep all tires inflated to the correct pressure.
2. Place the vehicle on level ground and press
the front bumper & rear bumper down sev-
eral times. Place vehicle at a distance of 118
in. (3m) from the test wall.
3. See that the vehicle is unloaded (except for
full levels of coolant, engine oil and fuel, and
spare tire, jack, and tools). Have the driver
or equivalent weight placed in driver's seat.
4. Clean the head light lenses and turn on the
headlights (Low beam).
5. Open the hood.
6. Draw the vertical line (through the center of
each headlight) and the horizontal line
(through the center of each headlight) on the
aiming screen.
And then, draw a parallel line at 0.8in.(21mm.)
under the horizontal line.
7. Adjust each cut-off line of the low beam to the
parallel line with a phillips screwdriver -
VERTICAL AIMING
WARNING:
If you need headlight aiming adjustment,
have your vehicle inspected by your Hyundai
Dealer.
Don't attempt to replace or inspect the HID
headlight bulb to prevent danger of an
electric shock.General Type
WARNING:
Horizontal aiming should be adjusted by an
authorized Hyundai Dealer.
G290B02L-AATAdjustment After Headlight Assembly
ReplacementIf the vehicle has had front body repair and the
headlight assembly has been replaced, the
headlight aiming should be checked using an
aiming screen as shown in the illustration. Turn
on the headlight switch. (Low Beam Position)
1. Adjust headlights so that main axis of light is
parallel to center line of the body and is
aligned with point "P" shown in the illustration.
2. Dotted lines in the illustration show center of
headlights.
G290B01L-A
LW
H
HCut-off line
Ground
line
"P" Horizontal lineVertical line
0.83 in. (21 mm)
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Replacement instructions:
1. Allow the bulb to cool. Wear eye protection.
2. Open the engine hood.
3. Always grasp the bulb by its plastic base,
avoid touching the glass.
G260A01L-GATREPLACEMENT OF LIGHT BULBSBefore attempting to replace a light bulb, be sure
the switch is turned to the "OFF" position.
The next paragraph shows how to reach the
light bulbs so they may be changed. Be sure to
replace the burned-out bulb with one of the
same number and wattage rating.
See page 6-31 for the wattage descriptions.
G270A03L G270A02L-AAT
HEADLIGHT AND FRONT TURN SIG-
NAL LIGHT
High beam
Low beam
Turn signal light
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CAUTION:
o Keep the lights out of contact with pe-
troleum products, such as oil, gasoline,
etc.
o Be sure to replace the LED type equipped
bulbs with an assembly. SPECIFICATIONS:
"H";
Horizontal center line of headlights from
ground:
General type : 24.96 in. (634 mm)
HID type : 24.72 in. (628 mm)
"W";
Distance between each headlight center:
48.8 in. (1,240 mm)
"L";
Distance between the headlights and the
wall that the lights are tested against:
118 in. (3,000 mm)
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G200D01L-GATInstrument Panel Junction Box
G200D01L
FUSERATING
25A
20A
10A
15A
10A
10A
10A
15A
10A
10A
20A
10A
10A
10A
20A
10A
15A
10A
20APROTECTED COMPONENTS
Power seat
Seat warmer
EPS controls
ETS relay
(HID) Head lights, DRL controls, AQS sensor
Blower & A/C controls
Turn & Hazard controls
Not used
Cruise switch, Instrument cluster
Head light leveling switch, Rain sensor, IMS controls
Rain sensor relay, Wiper & Washer controls
Home link connector, Left (Right) vanity lights, Sunroof,
Blower & A/C controls, Electronic chrome mirror
Not used
Audio
Front (Rear) cigarette lighter, Accessory socket
IMS controls, Driver door module, Rheostat
Not used
Rear for light relay
Stop lights, Left (Right) personal lights,Left (Right) rear door lights
DESCRIPTION
P/SEAT
S/HTR
EPS
ETS
H/LP
A/CON SW
HAZARD
SPARE
CRUISE
IMS
WIPER
ETACS
SPARE
AUDIO
C/LIGHTER
MIRROR
SPARE
RR FOG
STOP LP
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FUSERATING
10A
10A
15A
10A
20A
10A
10A
10A
10A
10A
10A
10A
10APROTECTED COMPONENTS
Door warning & Ignition key illumination, Courtesy lights
Instrument cluster
SRS controls
Automatic transaxle controls, Back-up light switch,
Vehicle speed sensor
Fuel filler door & Trunk lid opener, Driver (Assister) door module
Multipurpose check connector, Audio, lmmobiilizer controls,
Trip computers, Digital clock, Blower & A/C controls, Instrument cluster
Left (Right) inside lights, (HID) Head lights, Fog light relay,
Right HID turn signal light, Right rear combination light
Stop light failure relay
Immobilizer controls, TCS switch, Trip computers, Instrument cluster
ETACM, Hazard switch, Auto light sensor
Antenna, Blower & A/C controls,
Left (Right) outside mirror motor & Folding motor
(HID) Head lights, Front (Rear) cigarette lighters,
Left (Right) license lights, Left HID Turn signal light,
Left rear combination light
Burglar alarm relay, Transaxle range switch, Start relay, ETS controls DESCRIPTION
ROOM LP
A/BAG IND
A/BAG
B/UP
T/LID
D/CLOCK
RH TAIL
SPARE
CLUSTER
T/SIG
RR HTD IND
LH TAIL
START
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INDEX
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J
Jump Starting..................................................................................... 3-3
K
Key .................................................................................................... 1-3
If you lose your keys...................................................................3-13
Positions............................................................................... 2-3 ~ 2-4
L
Lubrication Chart ................................................................................. 9-4
M
Maintenance Intervals
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items...................... 5-7 ~ 5-9
Maintenance under severe usage conditions ................................ 5-6
Scheduled maintenance........................................................ 5-4 ~ 5-5
Service requirements ..................................................................... 5-2
Mirrors
Day-night inside rear view ...........................................................1-61
Outside rearview mirror heater ....................................................1-61
O
Odometer..........................................................................................1-45
Outside rearview mirror ....................................................................1-60 H
Hazard Warning System...................................................................1-50
Headlight Aiming Adjustment ............................................................6-21
Heating and Ventilation ..........................................................1-78 ~ 1-85
Air flow control............................................. 1-80 ~ 1-82, 1-90 ~ 1-91
Air intake control ............................................................... 1-79 ~ 1-80
Bi-level heating ............................................................................1-83
Fan speed control ............................................................... 1-79, 1-88
Temperature control .....................................................................1-82
High-Mounted Rear Stop light ...........................................................1-68
Homelink Mirror................................................................................ 1-62
Hood Release...................................................................................1-72
Horn..................................................................................................1-74
I
Ignition Switch..................................................................................... 2-3
Illuminated Ignition Switch................................................................... 1-4
Instrument Cluster and Indicator Lights............................................1-38
Instrument Panel Light Control (Rheostat).......................................1-52
Intergrated Memory System (I. M. S) ...............................................1-14
Interior Light
Interior light ..................................................................................1-58
Map light ......................................................................................1-58
Personal light...............................................................................1-59
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