6- 14 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
It is always better to check the transaxle oil level when the engine is cool or cold. If the engine is hot, you should exercise great cautionto avoid burning yourself on hot engine or exhaust parts.!
G100A02TB-GAT CHECKING THE TRANSAXLE OIL (MANUAL)
HXGS506
Drain plug
Filler plug
Transaxle lubricant in the manual transaxle should be checked at those intervals specified in the vehicle main-tenance schedule in Section 5. Recommended Oil Use only HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS MTF 75W/85 (API GL-4) in the manual transaxle. Manual Transaxle Oil Capacity The oil capacity of the manual transaxle is 2.15 liters for gasoline engine and 2.0 liters for diesel engine.
!WARNING:
o Windshield washer fluid agents contain some amounts of alcohol and can be flammable under cer- tain circumstances. Do not allow sparks or flame to contact thewasher fluid or the washer fluid reservoir. Damage to the vehicle or its occupants could occur.
o Windshield washer fluid is poi- sonous to humans and animals.Do not drink windshield washerfluid. Serious injury or death could occur. NOTE: It is recommended that the manual transaxle fluid should be checked by an authorized Hyundai dealer.
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G210A01A-AAT CHECKING THE BATTERY
WARNING:
Batteries can be dangerous! When working with batteries, carefully ob-serve the following precautions to avoid serious injuries. HTB165
The fluid in the battery contains a strongsolution of sulfuric acid, which is poi- sonous and highly corrosive. Be carefulnot to spill it on yourself or the car. If you do spill battery fluid on yourself, imme- diately do the following:
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o If battery fluid is on your skin, flush the affected areas with water for at least 15 minutes and then seekmedical assistance.
o If battery fluid is in your eyes, rinse
out your eyes with water and getmedical assistance as soon as pos- sible. While you are being driven to get medical assistance, continue torinse your eyes by using a sponge or soft cloth saturated with water.
o If you swallow battery fluid, drink a large quantity of water or milk fol-lowed by milk of magnesia, eat a raw egg or drink vegetable oil. Getmedical assistance as soon as pos- sible.
While batteries are being charged (ei-ther by a battery charger or by the vehicle's alternator), they produce ex-plosive gases. Always observe these warnings to prevent injuries from oc- curring:
o Charge batteries only in a well ven- tilated area.
o Do not permit flames, sparks or smoking in the area.
o Keep children away from the area.
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G210B002Y-GAT Checking the Battery Keep the battery clean. Any evidence of corrosion around the battery posts orterminals should be removed using a solution of household baking soda and warm water. After the battery terminalsare dry, cover them with a light coating of grease.
WARNING:
Always read the following instructions carefully whenhandling a battery. Keep lighted cigarettes and all other flames or sparksaway from the battery. Hydrogen, which is a highly combustible gas, is alwayspresent in battery cells and may explode if ignited.
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NOTE: Grinding noise from the power steering pump may be heard imme- diately after the engine is started inextremely cold conditions (below - 20°C). If the noise stops during warm up, there is no abnormal function inthe system. It is due to a power steering fluid characteristic in ex- tremely cold conditions. Recommended Fluid Use PSF-3 type fluid NOTE: Do not start the engine when the power steering oil reservoir is empty.G230A03A-GAT POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL The power steering fluid level should be checked regularly.To check the power steering fluid level, be sure the ignition is "OFF", then check to make certain that the powersteering fluid level is between the "MAX" and "MIN" level markings on the fluid reservoir. HTB163
G220B01A-AAT Checking Engine Cooling Fan The engine coolant fan should come on automatically if the engine coolanttemperature is high. G220C01TB-AAT Checking Condenser Cooling Fan When the air conditioning is in opera- tion, the condenser cooling fan comes on automatically to be controlled by
ECU.
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If the vehicle has had front body repair and the headlight assembly has been replaced, the headlight aiming should be checked using the aiming screen asshown 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
the center of headlights.
G290B01TB-GAT Adjustment After Headlight As- sembly Replacement
G290B01HR-1
L
W
H
H Cut-off line
Ground line
"P"
Horizontal line
30mm (1.18 in.) Vertical line
5. Open the hood.
6. Draw the vertical line (through the
center of each headlight beam pat-tern) and the horizontal line (throughthe center of each headlight beam pattern) on the aiming screen. And then, draw the horizontal paral- lel line at 30 mm (1.18 in.) under the horizontal line.
7. Adjust each cut-off line of the low beam to the parallel line with a phillipsscrewdriver - VERTICAL AIMING.
8. Adjust each cut-off line of the low
beam to each vertical line with aphillips screwdriver - HORIZONTAL AIMING. HTB269
Horizontal aiming
Vertical aiming
G290A01FC-GAT HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUST- MENT Before performing aiming adjustment, make sure of the following.
1. Keep all tires inflated to the correct
pressure.
2. Place the vehicle on level ground and press the front bumper and rear bumper down several times. Place the vehicle at a distance of 3,000mm (118 in.) 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).
4. Clean the head lights lens and turn on the headlight (low beam).
INDEX 10- 3
D Day/Night inside rearview mirror ................................. 1-76
Defrosting / Defogging ................................................ 1-93
Digital clock ................................................................ 1-67
Door Door locks ................................................................ 1-8 Locking, unlocking front doors with a key ................ 1-8
Locking from the inside ............................................ 1-9
Locking from the outside .......................................... 1-9
Drink Holder ................................................................ 1-69
Drive Belts .................................................................. 6-22
Driving
Economical driving .................................................. 2-15
Smooth corneri ng ..................................................... 2-16
Winter driving ........................................................... 2-16
E Electronic stability program (ESP) ..............................2-14
Emission Contro l System ............................................ 7-2
Engine
Before starting the engine ........................................ 2-3Compartment ............................................................ 6-2
Coolant .................................................................... 6-10
Coolant temperature indicator ..................................1-56
If the engine overheats ............................................. 3-4
Number ..................................................................... 8-2
Oil ............................................................................. 6-7Starting ..................................................................... 2-3
Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous ............................ 2-2 FFog Light
Front ........................................................................ 1-67
Rear ......................................................................... 1-67
Folding the outside rearview mirror .............................1-76
Front Seats
Adjustable front seats .............................................. 1-16
Adjustable headrests ............................................... 1-17
Adjusting seat forward and rearward ........................1-16
Adjusting seatback angle .. ......................................1-16
Lumbar support control ............................................ 1-18
Seat cushion height adjustment .............................. 1-18
Seat warmer ............................................................ 1-22
Fuel
Capacity ................................................................... 9-2
Gauge ...................................................................... 1-57
recommendations ...................................................... 1-2
Fuel Filler Lid
Remote release ....................................................... 1-79
Fuses ......................................................................... 6-23
Fuse Panel description ............................................... 6-36
GGeneral Checks ........................................................... 6-5
Glove Box .................................................................. 1-74
10- 6 INDEX
Towing
A trailer (or vehicle) ................................................. 2-19
Emergency .............................................................. 3-13
If your vehicle must be towed ................................. 3-11
Trailer or Vehicl e towing ............................................. 2-19
Transaxle
Automa tic ................................................................. 2-9
Automatic transaxle fluid checking .......................... 6-15
Manual ...................................................................... 2-7
Manual transaxle Oil checking ................................ 6-14
Trip Computer ............................................................. 1-59
Trip Odometer ............................................................. 1-58
Turn signal operation .................................................. 1-61
V Vehicle Identifi cation Number ...................................... 8-2
Ventilation ................................................................... 1-88
Ventilator
Center ventilator ...................................................... 1-88
Side ventilator .......................................................... 1-89
W Warning Lights ............................................................ 1-50
Window glass ............................................................. 1-14
Windshield washer operation ......................................1-64
Windshield Wiper and Washer sw itch .........................1-63
Windshield Wiper Blades ............................................ 6-12
Winter Driving ............................................................. 2-16