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DescriptionSymbol Fuse ratingProtected Component
A/BAG IND10AInstrument Cluster
A/BAG15ASRS Control Module, A/C Control Module
MODULE 57.5A
Rain Sensor, Sunroof, Smart Key Control Module, BCM, Parking Guide System, AC,
Inverter Module, ICM Relay Box (Cornering Lamp Relay LH/RH, Rear Blower Relay),
Rear Seat Warmer LH/RH, Driver/Passenger Climate Control Seat Control Module,
Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer Module
MODULE 17.5ASport Mode Switch, Key Solenoid, Console Switch LH/RH, Front Console Switch,
Rear Power Window Switch LH/RH
REAR FOG LAMP10AICM Relay Box (Rear Fog Lamp Relay)
MEMORY 210ABCM, Tire Pressure Monitoring Module, Driver IMS Module, Driver/Passenger Door
Module, Auto Light & Photo Sensor, Data Link Connector, A/C Control Module,
Instrument Cluster
SMART KEY 27.5ASmart Key Control Module, Immobilizer Module
MODULE 310A
BCM, Instrument Cluster, Tire Pressure Monitoring Module, AMP, Smart Parking Assist
Control Module, Electro Chromic Mirror, Lane Departure Warning Module, Steering
Angle Sensor, A/C Control Module, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, 4WD ECM
ATM Shift Lever Indicator, Rear Parking Assist Sensor LH/RH, Rear Seat Warmer
LH/RH, Driver/Passenger Climate Control Seat Control Module, Driver/Passenger Seat
Warmer Module, Driver IMS Module, Console Switch LH/RH, Rear Console Switch,
Rear Parking Assist Sensor (Center) LH/RH, Driver/Passenger Door Module, Electric
Parking Brake Module
SMART KEY 410AStart/Stop Button Switch, Immobilizer Module
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Maintenance
DescriptionSymbol Fuse ratingProtected Component
A/CON 17.5AE/R Fuse & Relay Box (RLY. 4/14), A/C Control Module
Cluster Ionizer, Diesel Box (RLY. 3/4)
WIPER RR15ARear Wiper Relay, Rear Wiper Motor, Multifunction Switch
SMART KEY 125ASmart Key Control Module
S/HEATER FRT20ADriver/Passenger Climate Control Seat Control Module
Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer Module
A/CON 27.5AA/C Control Module
C/LIGHTER20AFront Power Outlet & Cigarette Lighter, Luggage Power Outlet
WIPER FRT15AMultifunction Switch, E/R Fuse & Relay Box (RLY. 9/11)
RR BLOWER20AICM Relay Box (Rear Blower Relay)
P/WDW RH25ADriver/Passenger Safety Power Window Module, Driver/Passenger Door Module,
Rear Power Window Switch RH, Rear Safety Power Window Module RH
RR DEFOGGER10AA/C Control Module
BRAKE SWITCH7.5ASmart Key Control Module, Stop Lamp Switch
SUNROOF 120ASunroof
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DescriptionSymbol Fuse ratingProtected Component
FUSE
B+150ASmart Junction Box (Fuse - F22/F27/F32/F37/F42)
AC INVERTER30AAC Inverter Module
HORN15ARLY. 13 (Horn Relay)
ACTIVE HOOD LH30AActive Hood Lift Control Module
ACTIVE HOOD RH30AActive Hood Lift Control Module
EPB115AElectric Parking Brake Module
EPB215AElectric Parking Brake Module
DEICER15ARLY. 3 (Front Deicer Relay)
H/LP WASHER20ARLY. 14 (Head Lamp Washer Relay)
P/OUTLET25ARLY. 1 (Power Outlet Relay)
4WD20A4WD ECM
AMS10ABattery Sensor
TRAILER 215ATrailer Lamp & Power Outlet
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Maintenance
LIGHT BULBS
Use only the bulbs of the specified
wattage.
✽NOTICE
After heavy, driving rain or wash-
ing, headlight and taillight lenses
could appear frosty. This condition
is caused by the temperature differ-
ence between the lamp inside and
outside. This is similar to the con-
densation on your windows inside
your vehicle during the rain and
doesn’t indicate a problem with
your vehicle. If the water leaks into
the lamp bulb circuitry, we recom-
mend that the system be checked by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.WARNING - Working on
the lights
Prior to working on the light,
firmly apply the parking brake,
ensure that the ignition switch
is turned to the “LOCK” position
and turn off the lights to avoid
sudden movement of the vehi-
cle and burning your fingers or
receiving an electric shock.
CAUTION
Be sure to replace the burned-
out bulb with one of the same
wattage rating. Otherwise, it
may cause damage to the fuse
or electric wiring system.
CAUTION
If you don’t have necessary
tools, the correct bulbs and the
expertise, consult an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer. In many cases,
it is difficult to replace vehicle
light bulbs because other parts
of the vehicle must be removed
before you can get to the bulb.
This is especially true if you
have to remove the headlight
assembly to get to the bulb(s).
Removing/installing the head-
light assembly can result in
damage to the vehicle.
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APPEARANCE CARE
Exterior care
Exterior general caution
It is very important to follow the label
directions when using any chemical
cleaner or polish. Read all warning
and caution statements that appear
on the label.
Finish maintenance
Washing
To help protect your vehicle’s finish
from rust and deterioration, wash it
thoroughly and frequently at least
once a month with lukewarm or cold
water.
If you use your vehicle for off-road
driving, you should wash it after each
off-road trip. Pay special attention to
the removal of any accumulation of
salt, dirt, mud, and other foreign
materials. Make sure the drain holes
in the lower edges of the doors and
rocker panels are kept clear and
clean.
Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings,
industrial pollution and similar
deposits can damage your vehicle’s
finish if not removed immediately.
Even prompt washing with plain
water may not completely remove all
these deposits.
A mild soap, safe for use on painted
surfaces, may be used.
After washing, rinse the vehicle thor-
oughly with lukewarm or cold water.
Do not allow soap to dry on the fin-
ish.
WARNING - Wet brakes
After washing the vehicle, test
the brakes while driving slowly
to see if they have been affected
by water. If braking performance
is impaired, dry the brakes by
applying them lightly while
maintaining a slow forward
speed.
CAUTION
• Do not use strong soap, chem-
ical detergents or hot water,
and do not wash the vehicle in
direct sunlight or when the
body of the vehicle is warm.
• Be careful when washing the
side windows of your vehicle.
Especially, with high-pressure
water. Water may leak through
the windows and wet the inte-
rior.
• To prevent damage to the
plastic parts and lamps, do
not clean with chemical sol-
vents or strong detergents.
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Bright-metal maintenance
• To remove road tar and insects,
use a tar remover, not a scraper or
other sharp object.
• To protect the surfaces of bright-
metal parts from corrosion, apply a
coating of wax or chrome preser-
vative and rub to a high luster.
• During winter weather or in coastal
areas, cover the bright metal parts
with a heavier coating of wax or
preservative. If necessary, coat the
parts with non-corrosive petroleum
jelly or other protective compound.
Underbody maintenance
Corrosive materials used for ice and
snow removal and dust control may
collect on the underbody. If these
materials are not removed, acceler-
ated rusting can occur on underbody
parts such as the fuel lines, frame,
floor pan and exhaust system, even
though they have been treated with
rust protection.
Thoroughly flush the vehicle under-
body and wheel openings with luke-
warm or cold water once a month,
after off-road driving and at the end
of each winter. Pay special attention
to these areas because it is difficult
to see all the mud and dirt. It will do
more harm than good to wet down
the road grime without removing it.
The lower edges of doors, rocker
panels, and frame members have
drain holes that should not be
allowed to clog with dirt; trapped
water in these areas can cause rust-
ing.WARNING
After washing the vehicle, test
the brakes while driving slowly
to see if they have been affected
by water. If braking performance
is impaired, dry the brakes by
applying them lightly while
maintaining a slow forward
speed.
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Specifications & Consumer information
*1Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on the next page.
*2Engine oils labeled Energy Conserving Oil are now available. Along with other additional benefits, they contribute to fuel economy by reducing the amount of fuel nec-
essary to overcome engine friction. Often, these improvements are difficult to measure in everyday driving, but in a year’s time, they can offer significant cost and
energy savings.
*
3Yellow engine oil dipstick (if equipped)
*4Red engine oil dipstick (if equipped)
*5If the API service SM or ACEA A5 engine oil is not available in your country, you are able to use API service SL or ACEA A3.
*6Diesel Particulate Filter
Lubricant Volume Classification
Brake/clutch fluid0.7~0.8 l
(0.74~0.85 US qt.)FMVSS116 DOT-3 or DOT-4
Rear differential oil (4WD)0.53 l(0.56 US qt.)HYPOID GEAR OIL API GL-5, SAE 75W/90
(SHELL SPIRAX X or equivalent)
Transfer case oil (4WD) 2.4L
R 2.0 / 2.2L0.6 l(0.63US qt.)
HYPOID GEAR OIL API GL-5, SAE 75W/90
(SHELL SPIRAX X or equivalent)
3.3L0.68 l(0.72 US qt.)
Fuel64 l( 16.90 US gal.)
Refer to “Fuel requirements” in section 1
Available Engine oil (For Europe)
SupplierProduct
Gasoline Engine Diesel Engine
ShellHELIX ULTRA AH-E 5W-30
HELIX ULTRA AP 5W-30
HELIX ULTRA 5W-40
SK ZIC LD5W-30 ZIC LS 5W-30
Chevron KIXX G1 LL KIXX D1 5W-30
TotalQUARTZ HKS G-310
QUARTZ INEO MC3 5W-30
QUARTZ INEO MC3 5W-30
Fuchs TITAN SUPERSYN LONG LIFE 5W-30/40