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Driving your vehicle
5
When the ECO mode is activated:
•The acceleration response may be
slightly  reduced  as  the  accelerator
pedal is depressed moderately.
•The air conditioner performance
may be limited.
•The shift pattern of the automatic
transmission may change.
•The engine noise may get louder.
The  above  situations  are  normal
conditions  when  the  ECO  mode  is
activated, to improve fuel efficiency.
Limitation  of  the  ECO  mode  oper-
ation:
If  the  following  conditions  occur
whilst  the  ECO  mode  is  operating,
the  system  operation  is  limited  even
though  there  is  no  change  in  the
ECO indicator.
•When the coolant temperature is
low:
The  system  will  be  limited  until
engine performance becomes nor-
mal.
•When driving up a hill:
The  system  will  be  limited  in  gain-
ing  power  when  driving  uphill
because  engine  torque  is  restrict-
ed.
•When driving the vehicle with the
automatic  transmission  gear  shift
lever in manual shift mode:
The  system  will  be  limited  due  to
the shift location.
•When the accelerator pedal is fully
depressed for a few seconds:
The system will be limited, judging
that the driver wants to speed up.
SPORT mode
SPORT  mode  manages
the  driving  dynamics  by
automatically adjusting the
steering  effort,  and  the
engine  and  transmission  control
logic  for  enhanced  driver  perform-
ance.
•When SPORT mode is selected by
pressing the DRIVE MODE button,
the  SPORT  indicator  (orange
colour) will illuminate.
•Whenever the engine is restarted,
the  Drive  Mode  will  revert  back  to
NORMAL mode. If SPORT mode is
desired,  re-select  SPORT  mode
from the DRIVE MODE button.
•When SPORT mode is activated:
- The  engine  r pm  will  tend  to
remain  raised  over  a  certain
length  of  time  even  after  releas-
ing the accelerator
- Upshifts are delayed when accel-
erating
Information 
In  SPORT mode,  the  fuel  efficiency
may decrease.
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Driving your vehicle
Chain Installation
When  installing  tyre  chains,  follow
the  manufacturer's  instructions  and
mount them as tightly as possible.
Drive slowly (less than 30 km/h) with
chains  installed. If  you  hear  the
chains  contacting  the  body  or  chas-
sis, stop and tighten them. If they still
make  contact,  slow  down  until  the
noise stops. Remove the tyre chains
as  soon  as  you  begin  driving  on
cleared roads.
When  mounting  snow  chains,  park
the  vehicle  on  level  ground  away
from  traffic. Turn  on  the  vehicle
Hazard Warning Flasher and place a
triangular emergency warning device
behind  the  vehicle  (if  available).
Always place the vehicle in P (Park),
apply  the  parking  brake  and  turn  off
the  engine  before  installing  snow
chains.
When using tyre chains:
•Wrong size chains or improperly
installed  chains  can  damage
your  vehicle's  brake  lines, sus-
pension, body and wheels.
•Use SAE "S" class or wire
chains.
•If you hear noise caused by
chains  contacting  the  body,
retighten  the  chain  to  prevent
contact with the vehicle body.
•To  prevent  body  damage,
retighten the chains after driving
0.5~1.0 km.
•Do not use tyre chains on vehi-
cles  equipped  with  aluminium
wheels. If  unavoidable, use  a
wire type chain.
•Use wire chains less than 15 mm
wide  to  prevent  damage  to  the
chain's connection.
Winter Precautions
Use  high  quality  ethylene  glycol
coolant
Yo u r   v e h i c l e   i s   d e l i v e r e d   w i t h   h i g h
quality  ethylene  glycol  coolant  in  the
cooling  system. It  is  the  only  type  of
coolant that should be used because
it helps prevent corrosion in the cool-
ing  system,  lubricates  the  water
pump and prevents freezing. Be sure
to  replace  or  replenish  your  coolant
in accordance with the  maintenance
schedule  in  section  7. Before  winter,
have  your  coolant  tested  to  assure
that  its  freezing  point  is  sufficient  for
the  temperatures  anticipated  during
the winter.
NOTICE 

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Driving your vehicle
5
Check battery and cables
Winter  temperatures  increase  bat-
tery  consumption.Inspect  the  bat-
tery and cables, as specified in the
chapter 7.The battery charging level
can  be  checked  by  an  authorised
HYUNDAI dealer or in a service sta-
tion.
Change  to  "winter  weight"  oil  if
necessary
In  some  regions  during  winter,  it  is
recommended  to  use  the  "winter
weight"  oil  with  lower  viscosity. For
further  information,  refer  to  chapter
8. When  you  are  not  sure  about  a
type  of  winter  weight  oil,  consult  an
authorised HYUNDAI dealer.
Check  spark  plugs  and  ignition
system
Inspect  the  spark  plugs, as  speci-
fied  in  chapter  7.If  necessary,
replace  them. Also  check  all  ignition
wirings  and  components  for  any
cracks, wear-out, and damage.
To   p r e v e n t   l o c k s   f r o m   f r e e z i n g
To   p r e v e n t   t h e   l o c k s   f r o m   b e i n g
frozen,  spray  approved  de-icing  fluid
or  glycerin  into  key  holes. When  a
lock  opening  is  already  covered  with
ice,  spray  approved  de-icing  fluid
over  the  ice  to  remove  it. When  an
internal  part  of  a  lock  freezes,  try  to
thaw  it  with  a  heated  key. Use  the
heated  key  carefully  to  avoid  an
injury.
Use  approved  window  washer
anti-freeze solution in system
To   p r e v e n t   t h e   w i n d o w   w a s h e r   f r o m
being frozen, add authorised window
washer anti-freeze solution, as spec-
ified  on  the  window  washer  contain-
er. Window  washer  anti-freeze  solu-
tion  is  available  from  an  authorised
HYUNDAI  dealer,  and  most  vehicle
accessory outlets. Do not use engine
coolant  or  other  types  of  anti-freeze
solution,  to  prevent  any  damage  to
the vehicle paint. 

6-8
What to do in an emergency
If  your  temperature  gauge  indicates
overheating,  you  experience  a  loss
of  power,  or  hear  loud  pinging  or
knocking,  the  engine  may  be  over-
heating. If this happens, you should:
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon
as it is safe to do so.
2. Place the shift lever in P (Park, for
automatic transmission vehicle) or
neutral  (for  manual  transmission
vehicle) and set the parking brake.
If the air conditioning is ON, turn it
OFF.
3. If  engine  coolant  is  running  out
under the vehicle or steam is com-
ing  out  from  the  bonnet,  stop  the
engine. Do  not  open  the  bonnet
until  the  coolant  has  stopped  run-
ning or the steaming has stopped.
If there is no visible loss of engine
coolant  and  no  steam,  leave  the
engine  running  and  check  to  be
sure  the  engine  cooling  fan  is
operating. If the fan is not running,
turn the engine off.
4. Check  for  coolant  leaking  from  the
radiator,  hoses  or  under  the  vehi-
cle. (If the air conditioning had been
in use, it is normal for cold water to
be draining from it when you stop.)
5. If engine coolant is leaking out, stop
the engine immediately and we rec-
ommend that you call an authorised
HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
IIFF  TTHHEE  EENNGGIINNEE  OOVVEERRHHEEAATTSS
Whilst  the  engine  is
running, keep  hands,
clothing  and  tools
away  from  the  mov-
ing  parts  such  as  the
cooling  fan  and  drive
belt  to  prevent  seri-
ous injury.
WA R N I N G    
NEVER  remove  the
radiator  cap  or  the
drain  plug  whilst  the
engine  and  radiator
are  hot. Hot  coolant
and  steam  may  blow  out  under
pressure, causing serious injury.
Tu r n   t h e   e n g i n e   o f f   a n d   w a i t
until  the  engine  cools  down.
Use  extreme  care  when  remov-
ing  the  radiator  cap. Wrap  a
thick towel around it, and turn it
anticlockwise  slowly  to  the  first
stop. Step back whilst the pres-
sure  is  released  from  the  cool-
ing  system. When  you  are  sure
all  the  pressure  has  been
released, press  down  on  the
cap, using  a  thick  towel, and
continue  turning  anticlockwise
to remove it.
WA R N I N G     

6-9
What to do in an emergency
6
6. If you cannot find the cause of the
overheating,  wait  until  the  engine
temperature  has  returned  to  nor-
mal. Then,  if  coolant  has  been
lost,  carefully  add  coolant  to  the
reservoir  to  bring  the  fluid  level  in
the  reservoir  up  to  the  halfway
mark.
7. Proceed  with  caution,  keeping
alert  for  further  signs  of  overheat-
ing. If overheating happens again,
we  recommend  that  you  call  an
authorised  HYUNDAI  dealer  for
assistance.
•Serious  loss  of  coolant  indi-
cates  a  leak  in  the  cooling
system  and  we  recommend
the  system  be  checked  by  an
authorised HYUNDAI dealer.
•When  the  engine  overheats
from  low  engine  coolant, sud-
denly  adding  engine  coolant
may  cause  cracks  in  the
engine. To  prevent  damage,
add  engine  coolant  slowly  in
small quantities.
CAUTION 

7-6
Maintenance
Owner maintenance schedule
When you stop for fuel:
•Check the engine oil level.
•Check coolant level in the engine
coolant reservoir.
•Check the windscreen washer fluid
level.
•Check for low or under-inflated
tyres.
Whilst operating your vehicle:
•Note any changes in the sound of
the  exhaust  or  any  smell  of  exhaust
fumes in the vehicle.
•Check for vibrations in the steering
wheel. Notice  if  there  is  any
increased  steering  effort  or  loose-
ness  in  the  steering  wheel,  or
change in its straight-ahead position.
•Notice if your vehicle constantly
turns  slightly  or  “pulls” to  one  side
when  travelling  on  smooth,  level
road.
•When stopping, listen and check for
unusual  sounds,  pulling  to  one  side,
increased  brake  pedal  travel  or
“hard-to-push” brake pedal.
•If any slipping or changes in the
operation  of  your  transmission
occurs,  check  the  transmission  fluid
level.
•Check the automatic transmission 
P (Park) function.
•Check the parking brake.
•Check for fluid leaks under your vehi-
cle  (water  dripping  from  the  air  con-
ditioning  system  during  or  after  use
is normal).
At least monthly:
•Check coolant level in the engine
coolant reservoir.
•Check the operation of all exterior
lights,  including  the  stoplights,  turn
signals and hazard warning flashers.
•Check the inflation pressures of all
tyres  including  the  spare  for  tyres
that  are  worn,  show  uneven  wear,
or are damaged.
•Check for loose wheel lug nuts.
Be  careful  when  checking  your
engine  coolant  level  when  the
engine is hot. This may result in
coolant  being  blown  out  of  the
opening  and  cause  serious
burns and other injuries.
WA R N I N G 

7-11
7
Maintenance
Normal Maintenance Schedule
I:Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace.
R:Replace or change.
*7:When adding coolant, use only deionized water or soft water for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at
the factory.
An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or engine damage.
*8:For your convenience, it can be replaced prior to it's interval when you do maintenance of other items.
Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Months1224364860728496
Km×1,000153045607590105120
Cooling system
Inspect coolant level and for leaks every day
At first, inspect 60,000 km or 48 months 
after that, inspect every 30,000 km or 24 months
Engine coolant *7At first replace at 210,000 km or 120 months:
after that, replace every 30,000 km or 24 months *8
Battery conditionIIIIIIII
Brake lines, hoses and connectionsIIIIIIII
Brake pedal, Clutch pedal (if equipped)IIII
Par king  brakeIIII
Brake/clutch fluidIIIIIIII
Disc brakes and padsIIIIIIII
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
MAINTENANCE
ITEM 

7-16
Maintenance
Air cleaner filter
We  recommend  that  the  air  cleaner
filter  be  replaced  by  an  authorised
HYUNDAI dealer.
Spark plugs
Make sure to install new spark plugs
of the correct heat range.
Cooling system
Check  the  cooling  system  parts,
such  as  radiator,  coolant  reservoir,
hoses  and  connections  for  leakage
and  damage. Replace  any  damaged
parts.
Engine coolant
The coolant  should  be  changed at
the  intervals  specified  in  the  mainte-
nance schedule.
Automatic  transmission  fluid 
Automatic  transmission  fluid  should
not  be  checked  under  normal  usage
conditions.
We  recommend  that  the  automatic
transmission  fluid  be  changed  by  an
authorised  HYUNDAI  dealer  accord-
ing to the maintenance schedule.
Information 
Automatic transmission fluid colour is
basically  red. As  the  vehicle  is  driven,
the  automatic  transmission  fluid  will
begin to look darker. 
This is a normal condition. It does not
need  to  be  replaced  based  on  the
colour change.
The  use  of  a  non-specified  fluid
could  result  in  transmission  mal-
function and failure.
Use  only  specified  automatic
transmission  fluid. (Refer  to
“Recommended  lubricants  and
capacities” in section 8.)
NOTICE
i
Do  not  disconnect  and  inspect
spark  plugs  when  the  engine  is
hot. You may burn yourself.
WA R N I N G