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CAUTION:
When installing a container of liquid air freshener inside the vehicle, do not place it near the instrument cluster nor on the instrument panel pad surface. If there is any leakage from the air freshener onto these areas (Instrument cluster, instrument panel pad or air ventilator), it may damage these parts. If the liquid from air freshener does leak onto these areas, wash them withwater immediately.
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1. Bonnet Release Lever .........................................
1-79
2. Front/Rear Fog Light Switch (If Installed) ............ 1-67
3. Instrument Panel Light Control (Rheostat) ........... 1-66
4. Instrument Cluster.............................................. 1-46
5. Multi-Function Light Switch................................. 1-61
6. Audio Remote Control Switch (If Installed) .......... 1-87
7. Horn and Driver's Front Airbag (If Installed) .................................................................. 1-87, 1-38
8. Windshield W iper/Washer Switch ........................1-63
9. Hazard Warning Light Switch.............................. 1-66
10. Digital Clock ........................................................ 1-68
11. Rear Window Demist er Switch ............................ 1-66
12. Audio System (If Installed) ................................ 1-104
13. Passenger's Front Airbag (If Installed) ................1-3814. Glove Box ...........................................................
1-75
15. Heating/Air Conditioning Control Panel (If Installed) ......................................................... 1-90
16. Multi Box ............................................................ 1-75
17. Cigarette Lighter .................................................. 1-68
18. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Switch
(If Installed) ......................................................... 2-12
19. Power Outlet ....................................................... 1-69
20. Ashtray ............................................................... 1-69
21. Shift Lever ........................................................... 2-8
22. Hand Brake Lever ............................................... 1-78
23. Front Drink Holder ............................................... 1-70
24. Boot Lid Release Lever (If Installed) ................... 1-83
25. Fuel Filler Lid Release Lever ...............................1-80
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1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
90HEATING AND VENTILA- TION
B670B01A-AAT Fan Speed Control (Blower Control) This is used to turn the blower fan on or off and to select the fan speed. This blower fan speed, and therefore the volume of air delivered from thesystem, may be controlled manually by setting the blower control between the "1" and "4" positions.
B670A02A-DAT
(If Installed)
1. Temperature control
2. Air conditioning switch
3. Air intake control switch
4. Air flow control
5. Fan speed control
B670A01MC-D
OMC025083
B670C03A-AAT Air Intake Control Switch
This is used to select fresh outside air or recirculating inside air.
Fresh
Recirculation
With the "
" mode selected, air en-
ters the vehicle from outside and is heated or cooled according to the otherfunctions selected. With the "
" mode selected, air from
within the passenger compartment is drawn through the heating system and heated or cooled according to the other functions selected.
B670C02MC
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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
93HEATING CONTROLS
For normal heating operation, set the air intake control to the fresh air (
)
position and the air flow control to the floor (
) position.
For faster heating, the air intake control should be set in the recirculate (
)
position. If the windows fog up, set the air flow control to the demist (
) position.
(Push the A/C button to turn the air conditioning system on and set the air intake control to the fresh air (
)
position.) For maximum heat, move the tempera- ture control to "Warm". B690A01MC-DAT
B670E02A-AAT Temperature Control This control is used to adjust the degree of heating or cooling desired.
Demist-Level
Air is discharged through the wind- shield demister nozzle, side demister nozzle and side ventilator.
B670D06MCR
B670E01MC
B690A01MC-D
COOL WARM
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1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
94DEMISTING/DEFOGGINGVENTILATIONBI-LEVEL HEATING
B720A01MC-DAT Use the heating/ventilation system to demist or defog the windshield: To remove interior fog on the windshield:
o Set the air flow control to the demist(
) position. (Push the A/C button
to turn the air conditioning system on and set the air intake control to the fresh air (
) position.)
o Set the temperature control to the desired position.
o Set the fan speed control between
"1" and "4" position.
B700B02A-AAT Your Hyundai is equipped with bi-level heating controls. This makes it pos- sible to have cooler air from the dash-board vents and warmer air from the floor outlets at the same time. To use this feature:
o Set the air intake control to the fresh
air (
) position.
o Set the air flow control at the bi-level (
) position.
o Adjust the fan speed control to the
desired speed.
o Set the temperature control between "Cool" and "Warm". B710A01A-AAT To operate the ventilation system:
o Set the air intake control to "Fresh"
mode (
).
o To direct all intake air to the dash-
board vents, set the air flow control to the (
) position.
o Adjust the fan speed control to the
desired speed.
o Set the temperature control between "Cool" and "Warm".
B700B01MC-DB710A01MC-DB720A01MC-D
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To remove the frost or exterior fog on the windshield:
o Set the air flow control to the demist
(
) position. (Push the A/C button
to turn the air conditioning system on and set the air intake control to the fresh air (
) position.)
o Set the temperature control to warm.
o Set the fan speed control to position "3" or "4".
B720A02MC-D B730A01L-AAT Operation Tips
o To keep dust or unpleasant fumes
from entering the car through the ventilation system, temporarily set the air intake control at the (
)
position. Be sure to return the control to the (
) position when the irrita-
tion has passed to keep fresh air in the vehicle. This will help keep thedriver alert and comfortable.
o Air for the heating/cooling system is
drawn in through the grilles just aheadof the windshield. Care should be taken that these are not blocked by leaves, snow, ice or other obstruc-tions.
o To prevent interior fog on the wind-
shield, set the air intake control tothe fresh air (
) position, fan speed
to the desired position, turn on the air conditioning system, and adjust tem-perature control to desired tempera- ture.
NOTE: When the A/C is operated continu- ously on the floor-demist level (
)
or demist level (
), it may cause fog
to form on the exterior windshield. If this occurs, set the air flow control to the face level position (
) and fan
speed control to the low position.
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B740B01MC-DAT Air Conditioning Operation (Cooling) To use the air conditioning to cool the interior:
o Turn on the fan control switch.
o Turn on the air conditioning switch by
pushing in on the switch. The air conditioning indicator light should come on at the same time.
o Set the temperature control to "Cool". ("Cool" provides maximum cooling.The temperature may be moderatedby moving the control toward "Warm".) o Adjust the fan speed control to the
desired speed. For greater cooling, turn the fan speed control to one of the higher speeds or temporarily se- lect the (
) position on the air
intake control.
B740B01MC-D
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
B740A01A-AAT (If Installed) Air Conditioning Switch
The air conditioning is turned on by pushing the A/C button on the heating/ air conditioning control panel.
B740A01MC-D
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B740D01A-AAT Operation Tips
o If the interior of the car is hot when you first get in, open the windows for a few minutes to expel the hot air.
o When you are using the air condition-
ing system, keep all windows closedto keep hot air out.
o When moving slowly, as in heavy
traffic, shift to a lower gear. Thisincreases engine speed, which in turn increases the speed of the air conditioning compressor.
o On steep grades, turn the air condi- tioning off to avoid the possibility ofthe engine overheating.
o During winter months or in periods when the air conditioning is not usedregularly, run the air conditioning onceevery month for a few minutes. This will help circulate the lubricants and keep your system in peak operatingcondition.
B740C01MC-AAT De-Humidified Heating
For dehumidified heating:
o Turn on the fan control switch.
o Turn on the air conditioning switch. The air conditioning indicator light should come on at the same time.
o Set the air intake control to the fresh air (
) position.
o Adjust the fan speed control to the
desired speed.
o For more rapid action, set the fan at one of the higher speeds.
o Adjust the temperature control to provide the desired amount of warmth.
B740C01MC-D
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18SMOOTH CORNERING
C150A01A-DAT Avoid braking or gear changing in cor- ners, especially when roads are wet. Ideally, corners should always be taken under gentle acceleration. If you followthese suggestions, tyre wear will be held to a minimum.
o Keep your car clean all over. For
maximum service, your Hyundai should be kept clean and free of corrosive materials. It is especially important that mud, dirt, ice, etc. notbe allowed to accumulate on the underside of the car. This extra weight can result in increased fuel con-sumption and also contribute to cor- rosion.
o Travel lightly. Don't carry unneces- sary weight in your car. Weight is anenemy of good fuel economy.
o Don't let the engine idle longer than necessary. If you are waiting (andnot in traffic), turn off your engine and restart only when you're ready togo.
o Remember, your Hyundai does not
require extended warm-up. As soonas the engine is running smoothly, you can drive away. In very cold weather, however, give your enginea slightly longer warm-up period. o Don't "labour" or "over-rev" the en-
gine. Labouring is driving too slowlyin too high a gear resulting in the engine bucking. If this happens to
you, shift to a lower gear. Over-revving is racing the engine beyond its safe limit. This can be avoided by shifting at the recommended speeds.
o Use your air conditioning sparingly. The air conditioning system is oper-ated by engine power so your fueleconomy is reduced when you use it.