2011 HYUNDAI VELOSTER heater

[x] Cancel search: heater

Page 26 of 386

HYUNDAI VELOSTER 2011  Owners Manual Safety features of your vehicle
10 3
Seat warmer (if equipped)
The seat warmer is provided to warm the
front seats during cold weather. With the
ignition switch in the ON position, push
either of the

Page 115 of 386

HYUNDAI VELOSTER 2011  Owners Manual 441
Features of your vehicle
Outside rearview mirror heater 
(if equipped) 
The outside rearview mirror heater is
actuated in connection with the rear win-
dow defroster. To heat the outside
rearview

Page 167 of 386

HYUNDAI VELOSTER 2011  Owners Manual 493
Features of your vehicle
Air intake control 
This is used to select outside (fresh) air
position or recirculated air position.
To change the air intake control position,
press the control button.R

Page 170 of 386

HYUNDAI VELOSTER 2011  Owners Manual Features of your vehicle
96 4
✽NOTICE
• When using the air conditioning sys-
tem, monitor the temperature gauge
closely while driving up hills or in
heavy traffic when outside tempera-
tures are h

Page 180 of 386

HYUNDAI VELOSTER 2011  Owners Manual Features of your vehicle
106 4
• For maximum defrosting, set the tem-
perature control to the extreme
right/hot position and the fan speed
control to the highest speed.
• If warm air to the floor

Page 188 of 386

HYUNDAI VELOSTER 2011  Owners Manual Features of your vehicle
114 4
Power outlet (if equipped)
The power outlet is designed to provide
power for mobile telephones or other
devices designed to operate with vehicle
electrical systems. The

Page 211 of 386

HYUNDAI VELOSTER 2011  Owners Manual Driving your vehicle
4 5
WARNING- Driving under
the influence of alcohol or
drugs
Drinking and driving is dangerous.
Drunk driving is the number one
contributor to the highway death
toll each year. Ev

Page 298 of 386

HYUNDAI VELOSTER 2011  Owners Manual Maintenance
6 7
At least monthly:
• Check the coolant level in the engine
coolant reservoir.
• Check the operation of all exterior
lights, including the stoplights, turn sig-
nals and hazard warni
Page:   1-8 9-16 next >