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loading of your vehicle and/or trailer, to
keep your loaded vehicle weight within its
design rating capability, with or without a
trailer. Properly loading your vehicle will
provide maximum return of the vehicle
design performance. Before loading your
vehicle, familiarize yourself with the fol-
lowing terms for determining your vehi-
cle's weight ratings, with or without a
trailer, from the vehicle's specifications
and the certification label:
Base curb weight
This is the weight of the vehicle including
a full tank of fuel and all standard equip-
ment. It does not include passengers,
cargo, or optional equipment.
Vehicle curb weight
This is the weight of your new vehicle
when you picked it up from your dealer
plus any aftermarket equipment.
Cargo weight
This figure includes all weight added to
the Base Curb Weight, including cargo
and optional equipment.
GAW (Gross axle weight)
This is the total weight placed on each
axle (front and rear) - including vehicle
curb weight and all payload.
GAWR (Gross axle weight rating)
This is the maximum allowable weight
that can be carried by a single axle (front
or rear). These numbers are shown on
the certification label.
The total load on each axle must never
exceed its GAWR.
GVW (Gross vehicle weight)
This is the Base Curb Weight plus actual
Cargo Weight plus passengers.
GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rat-
ing)
This is the maximum allowable weight of
the fully loaded vehicle (including all
options, equipment, passengers and
cargo). The GVWR is shown on the cer-
tification label.
Overloading
VEHICLE WEIGHT
WARNING - Vehicle weight
The gross axle weight rating
(GAWR) and the gross vehicle
weight rating (GVWR) for your vehi-
cle are on the certification label
attached to the driver's (or front
passenger’s) door. Exceeding
these ratings can cause an acci-
dent or vehicle damage. You can
calculate the weight of your load by
weighing the items (and people)
before putting them in the vehicle.
Be careful not to overload your
vehicle.
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Driving your vehicle
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What to do in an emergency
Notes on the safe use of the
TireMobilityKit
Park your car at the side of theroad so that you can work with the
TireMobilityKit away from moving
traffic. Place your warning triangle
in a prominent place to make pass-
ing vehicles aware of your location.
To be sure your vehicle won't move, even when you're on fairly
level ground, always set your park-
ing brake.
Only use the TireMobilityKit for sealing/inflation passenger car
tires. Do not use on motorcycles,
bicycles or any other type of tires.
Do not remove any foreign objects- such as nails or screws -that have
penetrated the tire.
Before using the TireMobilityKit, read the precautionary advice
printed on the sealant bottle!
Provided the car is outdoors, leave the engine running. Otherwise
operating the compressor may
eventually drain the car battery.
Never leave the TireMobilityKit unattended while it is being used.
Do not leave the compressor run- ning for more than 10 min. at a time
or it may overheat. Do not use the TireMobilityKit if the
ambient temperature is below -
30°C (-22°F).
Do not use the sealing compound after its expiration date which can
be found on the label of the bottle.
Keep away from children. Technical Data
System voltage: DC 12 V
Working voltage: DC 10 - 15 V
Amperage rating: max. 15 A
Suitable for use at temperatures:
-30 ~ +70°C (-22 ~ +158°F)
Max. working pressure: 6 bar (87 psi)
Size
Compressor: 168 x 150 x 68 mm (6.6 x 5.9 x 2.7 in.)
Sealant bottle: 104 x ø 85 mm (4.1 x ø 3.3 in.)
Compressor weight: 1.05 kg (2.31 lbs)
Sealant volume: 300 ml (18.3 cu. in.)
✽ ✽NOTICE
Sealing compound and spare parts can
be obtained and replaced at an author-
ized vehicle or tire dealer. Empty sealing
compound bottles may be disposed of at
home. Liquid residue from the sealing
compound should be disposed of by your
vehicle or tire dealer or in accordance
with local waste disposal regulations.
WARNING
Have your tire repaired as soon
as possible. The tire may loose
air pressure at any time after
inflating with the TMK.
CAUTION
The Tire Mobility Kit is a tempo-
rary fix to the tire and the tireshould be inspected by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer assoon as possible.
CAUTION -TPMS
(if equipped
)
When using Tire Mobility Kit, thetire sealant can damage the tirepressure sensor. After using theTire Mobility Kit, have the tirepressure sensor checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Maintenance
TIRES AND WHEELS
Tire care
For proper maintenance, safety, and
maximum fuel economy, you must
always maintain recommended tire
inflation pressures and stay within
the load limits and weight distribution
recommended for your vehicle.
Recommended cold tire inflation
pressures
All tire pressures (including the
spare) should be checked when the
tires are cold. “Cold Tires” means the
vehicle has not been driven for at
least three hours or driven less than
1.6 km (1 mile).
Recommended pressures must be
maintained for the best ride, top vehi-
cle handling, and minimum tire wear.
For recommended inflation pressure
refer to “Tire and wheels” in section 8.All specifications (sizes and pres-
sures) can be found on a label
attached to the vehicle.
WARNING - Tire underin-
flation
Severe underinflation (70 kPa
(10 psi) or more) can lead to
severe heat build-up, causing
blowouts, tread separation and
other tire failures that can result
in the loss of vehicle control
leading to severe injury or
death. This risk is much higher
on hot days and when driving
for long periods at high speeds.
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Maintenance
Wheel alignment and tire balance
The wheels on your vehicle were
aligned and balanced carefully at the
factory to give you the longest tire life
and best overall performance.
In most cases, you will not need to
have your wheels aligned again.
However, if you notice unusual tire
wear or your vehicle pulling one way
or the other, the alignment may need
to be reset.
If you notice your vehicle vibrating
when driving on a smooth road, your
wheels may need to be rebalanced.Tire replacement
If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wear
indicator will appear as a solid band
across the tread. This shows there is
less than 1.6 mm (1/16 in.) of tread
left on the tire. Replace the tire when
this happens.
Do not wait for the band to appear
across the entire tread before replac-
ing the tire.
CAUTION
Improper wheel weights can
damage your vehicle's alu-minum wheels. Use onlyapproved wheel weights.
WARNING - Replacing tires
Driving on worn-out tires is very hazardous and will
reduce braking effectiveness,
steering accuracy, and trac-
tion.
Your vehicle is equipped with tires designed to provide for
safe ride and handling capa-
bility. Do not use a size and
type of tire and wheel that is
different from the one that is
originally installed on your
vehicle. It can affect the safety
and performance of your vehi-
cle, which could lead to han-
dling failure or rollover and
serious injury. When replacing
the tires, be sure to equip all
four tires with the tire and
wheel of the same size, type,
tread, brand and load-carrying
capacity.
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Tread wear indicator
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Dimensions / 8-2
Engine / 8-2
Bulb wattage / 8-3
Tires and wheels / 8-4
Weight and volume / 8-4
Recommended lubricants and capacities / 8-5
Vehicle identification number (VIN) / 8-8
Vehicle certification label / 8-8
Tire specification and pressure label / 8-9
Engine number / 8-9
E-mark label / 8-10
Specifications & Consumer information
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TIRES AND WHEELS
Item Tire size Wheel sizeInflation pressure bar (psi, kPa)
Wheel lug nut torque
Normal load Maximum load
Front Rear Front Rear
Full size tire 205/60R16 7.0J×16
2.3
(33, 230) 2.3
(33, 230) 2.3
(33, 230) 2.3
(33, 230)
9~11
(65~79, 88~107)
215/50R17
225/45R18 7.5Jx17
8.0Jx18
2.4
(35, 240) 2.4
(35, 240) 2.4
(35, 240) 2.4
(35, 240)
Compact
spare tire T125/80D16
T135/80D17 4.0Tx16
4.0Tx17
4.2
(60, 420) 4.2
(60, 420) 4.2
(60, 420) 4.2
(60, 420)
WEIGHT AND VOLUME
Item Gasoline 1.6LGasoline 2.0L Diesel 1.7L
Gross vehicle weight kg (lbs.)M/T 2030 (4475)
2050 (4519)2120 (4673)
A/T-2080 (4585)2150 (4739)
Luggage volume l(cu ft) Min. 553 (19.5)
Max. 1719 (60.7)
M/T : Manual transaxle
A/T : Automatic transaxle
Min. : Behind rear seat to upper edge of the seat back.
Max. : Behind front seat to roof.
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Index
Traffic change ................................................................4-99
Trailer towing ................................................................5-73
TransaxleAutomatic transaxle .....................................................5-22
Manual transaxle .........................................................5-19
Tripmeter........................................................................\
4-53
Turn signals..................................................................4-100
User Settings ..................................................................4-56
Vanity mirror lamp.......................................................4-109
Vehicle break-in process ..................................................1-5
Vehicle certification label ................................................8-8
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ...............................8-8
Vehicle stability management ........................................5-44
Vehicle weight ...............................................................5-82
Warning and indicators ..................................................4-66
Washer fluid ...................................................................7-49
Weight/volume .................................................................8-4
Welcome system ..........................................................4-110
Wheel alignment and tire balance .................................7-65 Wheel replacement ........................................................7-66
Windows ........................................................................\
4-26
Power window lock button..........................................4-29
Windshield defrosting and defogging..........................4-133 Auto defogging system..............................................4-135
Windshield washers .....................................................4-106
Windshield wipers .......................................................4-105
Winter driving ................................................................5-69 Snow tires ....................................................................5-69\
Tire chains ...................................................................5-70
Wiper blades ..................................................................7-55
Wipers and washers .....................................................4-104 Headlight washer .......................................................4-107
Windshield washers ...................................................4-106
Windshield wipers .....................................................4-105
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