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Maintenance work
•Performing maintenance work
on a vehicle can be danger-
ous. You can be seriously
injured while performing
some maintenance proce-
dures. If you lack sufficient
knowledge and experience or
the proper tools and equip-
ment to do the work, we rec-
ommend that the system be
serviced by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
•Working under the hood with
the engine running is danger-
ous. It becomes even more
dangerous when you wear
jewelry or loose clothing.
(Continued)
WARNING (Continued)
These can become entangled
in moving parts and result in
injury. Therefore, if you must
run the engine while working
under the hood, make certain
that you remove all jewelry
(especially rings, bracelets,
watches, and necklaces) and
all neckties, scarves, and sim-
ilar loose clothing before get-
ting near the engine or cool-
ing fans.
•Do not put heavy objects or
apply excessive force on top of
the engine cover (if equipped)
or fuel related parts.
•When you inspect the fuel
system (fuel lines and fuel
injection devices), we recom-
mend that you contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
(Continued)
CAUTION
(Continued)
•Do not drive long time with
the engine cover (if equipped)
removed.
•When checking the engine
room, do not go near fire. Fuel,
washer fluid, etc. are flamma-
ble oils that may cause fire.
•Before touching the battery,
ignition cables and electrical
wiring, you should disconnect
the battery "-" terminal. You
may get an electric shock
from the electric current.
•When you remove the interior
trim cover with a flat head (-)
driver, be careful not to dam-
age the cover.
•Be careful when you replace
and clean bulbs to avoid
burns or electrical shock.
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NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (FOR EUROPE)
I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace.
R : Replace or change.
*
1: Inspect drive belt tensioner, idler and alternator pulley and if necessary correct or replace.
*2: Check the engine oil level and leak every 500 km (350 miles) or before starting a long trip.
Especially, confirm whether it needs to add the recommended oil or not at least every 15,000 km.
*
3: The engine oil level should be checked regularly and maintained properly. Operating with an insufficient amount of oil can dam-
age the engine, and such damage is not covered by warranty.
*
4: For your convenience, it can be replaced prior to its interval when you do maintenance of other items.
*5: Inspect for excessive valve noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary. We recommend that the system be checked
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Months1224364860728496
Miles×1,00020406080100120140160
Km×1,000306090120150180210240
Drive belts *1At first, inspect at 90,000 km (60,000 miles) or 48 months,
after every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or 24 months
Engine oil and engine oil filter *2 *3RRRRRRRR
Air cleaner filterIRIRIRIR
Spark plugs *4Replace every 160,000 km
Valve clearance (3.0L / 3.3L / 3.8L) *4 *5Inspect every 90,000 km (60,000 miles) or 72 months
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
MAINTENANCE
ITEM
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Tire speed ratings
The chart below lists many of the dif-
ferent speed ratings currently being
used for passenger car tires. The
speed rating is part of the tire size
designation on the sidewall of the
tire. This symbol corresponds to that
tire's designed maximum safe oper-
ating speed.
3. Checking tire life
(TIN : Tire Identification
Number)
Any tires that are over 6 years old,
based on the manufacturing date,
tire strength and performance,
decline with age naturally (even
unused spare tires). Therefore, the
tires (including the spare tire) should
be replaced by new ones. You can
find the manufacturing date on the
tire sidewall (possibly on the inside of
the wheel), displaying the DOT
Code. The DOT Code is a series of
numbers on a tire consisting of num-
bers and English letters. The manu-
facturing date is designated by the
last four digits (characters) of the
DOT code.
DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO
The front part of the DOT means a
plant code number, tire size and
tread pattern and the last four num-
bers indicate week and year manu-
factured.
For example:
DOT XXXX XXXX 1614 represents
that the tire was produced in the 16th
week of 2014.Tire age
Tires degrade over time, even
when they are not being used.
Regardless of the remaining
tread, it is recommended that
tires generally be replaced after
six (6) years of normal service.
Heat caused by hot climates or
frequent high loading condi-
tions can accelerate the aging
process. Failure to follow this
Warning can result in sudden
tire failure, which could lead to
a loss of control and an acci-
dent involving serious injury or
death.
WARNING
Speed
Rating
SymbolMaximum Speed
S 180 km/h (112 mph)
T 190 km/h (118 mph)
H 210 km/h (130 mph)
V 240 km/h (149 mph)
Z Above 240 km/h (149 mph)
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4. Tire ply composition and
material
The number of layers or plies of rub-
ber-coated fabric are in the tire. Tire
manufacturers also must indicate the
materials in the tire, which include
steel, nylon, polyester, and others.
The letter "R" means radial ply con-
struction; the letter "D" means diago-
nal or bias ply construction; and the
letter "B" means belted-bias ply con-
struction.
5. Maximum permissible infla-
tion pressure
This number is the greatest amount
of air pressure that should be put in
the tire. Do not exceed the maximum
permissible inflation pressure. Refer
to the Tire and Loading Information
label for recommended inflation
pressure.
6. Maximum load rating
This number indicates the maximum
load in kilograms and pounds that
can be carried by the tire. When
replacing the tires on the vehicle,
always use a tire that has the same
load rating as the factory installed
tire.
7. Uniform tire quality grading
Quality grades can be found where
applicable on the tire sidewall
between tread shoulder and maxi-
mum section width.
For example:
TREADWEAR 200
TRACTION AA
TEMPERATURE A
Tread wear
The tread wear grade is a compara-
tive rating based on the wear rate of
the tire when tested under controlled
conditions on a specified govern-
ment test course. For example, a tire
graded 150 would wear one-and-a-
half times (1½) as well on the gov-
ernment course as a tire graded 100.
The relative performance of tires
depends upon the actual conditions
of their use, however, and may
depart significantly from the norm
because of variations in driving
habits, service practices and differ-
ences in road characteristics and cli-
mate.
These grades are molded on the
side-walls of passenger vehicle tires.
The tires available as standard or
optional equipment on your vehicles
may vary with respect to grade.
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Maintenance
Fuse NameSymbolFuse ratingCircuit Protected
H/Lamp Washer25AHead Lamp Washer Relay
A/Con 210AA/C Control Module
Blower40ABlower Relay
IGN 140AIG1 Relay
Start30AE/R Junction Block (RLY. 2 - Start Relay)
ECU 115AECM, Injector Drive Box
TCU 120ATCM
ESC 310AESP Control Module, Steering Angle Sensor
Module 310ASmart Cruise Control Radar, Active Hood Lift Control Module
MDPS 210AMDPS Unit
Sensor 510AG6DG/G6DH/G6DJ : Oil Pressure Solenoid Valve
Horn20AHorn Relay
Engine compartment main fuse panel - I
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Fuse NameSymbolFuse ratingCircuit Protected
ESC140AESP Control Module, Multi purpose Check Connector
ESC240AESP Control Module, Multi purpose Check Connector
Lumbar Seat10ADriver/Passenger Power Seat Relay Box, Driver/Passenger Lumbar Support Unit
Driver Power
Seat 225ADriver IMS Control Module, Driver Power Seat Switch, Driver Power Seat Relay Box
Active
Hood LH30AActive Hood Lift Control Module
Active
Hood RH30AActive Hood Lift Control Module
Wiper130AWiper Motor
Driver Seat
Warmer25ADriver CCS Module, Driver Seat Warmer Control Module
AWD30AAWD ECM
Pre-Safety
Seat Belt 130APre-Safe Seat Belt Module
Pre-Safety
Seat Belt 230APre-Safe Seat Belt Module
Head Lamp
Hi Solenoid10AMetal Core Block (PCB #2 - Head Lamp High Solenoid Relay)
Engine compartment main fuse panel - II (Left-Hand drive type)
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Fuse NameSymbolFuse ratingCircuit Protected
Pre-Safety
Seat Belt 130APre-Safe Seat Belt Module
Pre-Safety
Seat Belt 230APre-Safe Seat Belt Module
Back-Up Lamp10ATCM, Transmission Range Switch, Rear Combination Lamp (IN) LH/RH, Electro Chromic
Mirror, A/V & Navigation Head Unit
Rear
Power Seat30ARear Power Seat Relay Box
ESC140AESP Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector
ESC240AESP Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector
Lumbar Seat10ADriver/Passenger Power Seat Relay Box, Driver/Passenger Lumbar Support Unit
Driver P/Seat 225ADriver IMS Control Module, Driver Power Seat Switch, Driver Power Seat Relay Box
Active Hood LH30AActive Hood Lift Control Module
Active Hood RH30AActive Hood Lift Control Module
Wiper130AWiper Motor
Driver Seat
Warmer25ADriver CCS Module, Driver Seat Warmer Control Module
H/Lamp Hi
Solenoid10AMetal Core Block (PCB #2 - Head Lamp High Solenoid Relay)
Engine compartment main fuse panel - II (Right-Hand drive type)
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LIGHT BULBS
Use only the bulbs of the specified
wattage.
✽NOTICE
After heavy driving, rain or wash-
ing, headlamp and tail lamp 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.
❈Traffic Change (For Europe)
The low beam light distribution is
asymmetric. If you go abroad to a
country with opposite traffic direc-
tion, this asymmetric part will dazzle
oncoming car driver. To prevent daz-
zle, ECE regulation demand several
technical solutions (ex. automatic
change system, adhesive sheet,
down aiming). These headlamps are
designed not to dazzle opposite driv-
ers. So, you need not change your
headlamps in a country with oppo-
site traffic direction. 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 headlamp
assembly to get to the bulb(s).
Removing/installing the head-
lamp assembly can result in
damage to the vehicle.
CAUTION
Working on the lights
Prior to working on the light, firm-
ly apply the parking brake,
ensure that the Engine Start/Stop
button is turned to the OFF posi-
tion and turn off the lights to
avoid sudden movement of the
vehicle and burning your fingers
or receiving an electric shock.
WARNING