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HTB5009
HTB5011HTB5010
Replacement instructions:
1. Allow the bulb to cool. Wear eye
protection.
2. Always grasp the bulb by its plastic base, avoid touching the glass.
3. Disconnect the power cord from the bulb base in the back of the head-light.
4. Remove the dust cover. 5. Push the bulb spring for removing
the headlight bulb. 6. Remove the protective cap from the
replacement bulb and install the new bulb by matching the plastic basewith the headlight hole. Install the dust cover after retightening the bulb spring and reconnect the power cord.
7. Use the protective cap and carton to dispose of the old bulb.
8. Check for proper headlight aim.
WARNING
The halogen bulb contains gas un-der pressure and if impacted couldshatter, resulting in flying fragments. Always wear eye protection when servicing the bulb. Protect the bulbagainst abrasions or scratches and against liquids when lighted. Turn on the bulb only when installed in aheadlight. Replace the headlight if damaged or cracked. Keep the bulb out of the reach of children and dis-pose of the used bulb with care.
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G200E01TB
G200E02TB-GAT Inner Panel
FUSE RATING
10A 10A10A15A10A10A 20A 15A10A 20A 10A 15A20A10A10A10A 30A 15A10A15A15A15APROTECTED COMPONENTS
Air conditioner
Stop/Tail Light (LH) A/Bag IndicatorAudio, Electronic Outside Mirror
Turn signal Light, Back-up Light
Stop/Tail Light (RH)Cluster
Power outlet PCM, ABS controlAir BagDoor Lock System, SunroofRear Wiper Motor
Start Relay, 9oTheft alarm system Seat Warmer Rear window DefrosterECM
Hazard Warning Light, ETACM Front Wiper Motor Rear Fog Light
Fog light, ETACM, Power Window, Headlight leveling Device
Blower, SunroofRear window DefrosterHeadlight (RH)Front Fog Light
High Beam Light Indicator, Headlight (LH) Room Lamp, Audio, Cluster
DESCRIPTION
A/C SW
TAIL LH
A/BAG IND
AUDIO
T/SIG
TAIL RH
CLUSTER
P/OUTLET ECU 1
A/BAG
D/LOCK
RR/WPR STARTS/HTD
HTD MIR ECU2
STOP
HAZARD
FRT WPR R/FOG
IGNITION BLOWER PR HTD
H/LP RH F/FOG
H/LP LH
POWER CONN & R/LP
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I050A01TB-EAT TYRE CHAINS Tyre chains, if necessary, should be installed on the front wheels. Be surethat the chains are the proper size and that they are installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.To minimize tyre and chain wear, do not continue to use tyre chains when they are no longer needed.
SI030A2-E SNOW TYRES If it is desired to fit snow tyres to the vehicle, it must be ascertained that theoriginal size and load carrying capacity are met by the replacement tyres. When using snow tyres, the vehicle shouldnot be driven at speeds in excess of 60 MPH.
I060A01FC-EAT TYRE ROTATION The tyre wear characteristics will vary between each tyre dependant upon the conditions of use. It is normal for the front tyres to wear more rapidly thanthose fitted to the rear of the vehicle and therefore tyre rotation will provide a means of helping to ensure an evenwear rate across the tyre set. For ve- hicles fitted with radial ply tyres, rota- tion should be confined to front to reartyre alternation. It is not recommended that radial ply tyres be rotated from side to side.
WARNING:
o When driving on roads covered with snow or ice, drive at lessthan 20 mph (30 km/h).
o Use the SAE "S" class or wire &
plastic chains.
o Don't use the tyre chains in 185/ 55R 15 tyre to prevent body dam-age.
o If you have noise caused by chains contacting the body, retighten thechain to avoid contact with thevehicle body.
o Retighten the chains to prevent
from a body damage after driving0.3 ~ 0.6 miles (0.5 ~ 1 km) with equipping chains.
HA1409Spare tyre
Full size spare tyre Temporary spare tyre
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SI060B1-E TYRE REPLACEMENT
Wear indicator
0.06 in. (1.6 mm)
HGK248
NOTE:
o Do not use the temporary spare
tyre for tyre rotation.
o Aluminium wheels which are not
supplied as Original Equipment should not be mixed on the same vehicle with the original steelwheels. However, it is acceptable that the steel spare wheel be used in conjunction with Original Equip-ment aluminium wheels since the offset of both wheels is compat- ible. Radial and cross ply tyresshould not be mixed on the same vehicle.
SI060A1-E TYRE BALANCING Incorrect tyre balance will cause steer- ing vibration and uneven tyre wear. The vehicle tyres are balanced during pro-duction but may need further balancing throughout the life of the tyres. It is recommended that the tyres bebalanced on the car for best results and that the tyres are balanced whenever they have been removed from the wheelfor repair. SI060D2-E WHEEL REPLACEMENT The original wheels may only be re- placed with Hyundai Approved wheels.
WARNING:
Driving on worn or defective tyres isdangerous. Worn tyres may cause loss of steering control and a seri-ous deterioration of braking effi- ciency. Defective tyres may cause vibration and loss of control throughblow outs. Tyres of different size, construction or tread pattern should not be intermixedon the same axle. Radial and cross ply tyres should not be used on the same vehicle.The use of tyres and wheels of non approved sizes can be dangerous.
Tyres must be replaced when the wear indicators appear as a solid bar acrossthe tyre tread. At this point, the remain- ing tread depth will be approximately 0.06 in.(1.6 mm). In addition to this, thetyre must be replaced if any portion of the tread has become bald or if there are any lumps, bulges or deep cuts in thesidewalls or tread. Replacement tyres must be of the rec- ommended size and rating and shouldbe of the same manufacture and tread pattern on each axle.
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INDEX 10- 3
ENGINE COMPARTMENT . ......................................... 6-2
ENGINE COOLANT CHE CKING.................................. 6-9
ENGINE OIL CONS UMPTION ..................................... 6-9
ENGINE OIL REPLENISHMENT ................................. 6-8
ENGINE OIL ................................................................ 6-6 F FRONT ASHTRAY ...................................................... 1-64
FRONT SEAT ............................................................. 1-12
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH ..................................... 1-61
FUEL ECONO MY ........................................................ 2-7
FUEL GAUGE ............................................................. 1-53
FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS ...................................... 1-2
FUSE PANEL DESCRI PTION .................................... 6-31
FUSIBLE LINKS ......................................................... 6-21
G
GLOVE BOX ............................................................... 1-69
HHATCHBACK DOOR .................................................. 1-76
HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM ................................... 1-60
HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTEMENT.......................6-24
HEADLIGHT BULB ..................................................... 6-25
HEADLIGHT LEVELING DEVICE SYSTEM ...............1-65
HEATED REAR WINDOW .......................................... 1-61
HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL .........................1-84HEATING AND VENTILATION
...................................1-85
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEAT SHOULDER BELT .................................................. 1-21
HORN ......................................................................... 1-82
HOW TO USE LUGGAGE ROOM ............................... 1-77
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IF THE ENGINE CANNOT BE CRANKED ................... 3-2
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS .................................... 3-4
IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START ............................ 3-2
IF THE EVENT OF A PUNCTURE ............................... 3-7
IMMOBILISER SYSTEM ............................................. 1-4
INDIVIDUAL CIRCUIT FUSES .................................... 6-21
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATORS............1-42
INTERIOR LIGHT ....................................................... 1-68
INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR ............................... 1-72
JJUMP STARTING ....................................................... 3-3
KKEY POSITI ONS ......................................................... 2-4
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