2005 Hyundai Matrix turn signal

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Hyundai Matrix 2005  Owners Manual  1- 5
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SB040G1-F
CENTRAL DOOR LOCK (Not all models) The central door locking is operated by push-
ing the drivers door lock switch toward the front or rear of the vehicle. If th

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Hyundai Matrix 2005  Owners Manual CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 6 The system will be disarmed when the drivers or passengers door is unlocked by depress-ing the "UNLOCK" button on the transmitter. After completion of the step above, the

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B260A01FC-EAT
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATOR (GASOLINE ENGINE)  1. Temperature  Gauge 
 2. Tachometer
 3. Speedometer
 4. Digital Clock
 5. Odometer/Trip Odometer/Trip C

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Hyundai Matrix 2005  Owners Manual  1- 31
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
B260B01FC-EAT
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATOR (DIESEL ENGINE)  1. Temperature  Gauge 
 2. Tachometer
 3. Speedometer
 4. Digital Clock
 5. Odometer/Trip Odometer/Trip Co

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Hyundai Matrix 2005  Owners Manual CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 32 SB210E1-E
OVERDRIVE OFF INDICATOR LIGHT (Not all models)
When the overdrive (4th gear) switch is turned
off and the operation of overdrive (4th gear) is cancelled, the ove

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Hyundai Matrix 2005  Owners Manual CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 38 The vehicle sidelights and headlights are op- erated by rotating the end of the turn signalswitch barrel. To operate the parking lights,rotating the switch to the first de

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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
The windscreen wiper switch, dependent upon model, has three operating positions. 
1. Intermittent wiper operation.(Not all models)
2. Low speed operation. 
3. High speed

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Hyundai Matrix 2005  Owners Manual CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 40 SB240A1-E HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM The hazard warning system should be used whenever it becomes necessary to stop thecar in a hazardous location. The hazard warn-ing system i
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