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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Fuel filler door
Opening the fuel filler door
The  fuel  filler  door  must  be  opened
from  inside  the  vehicle  by  pulling  up
the fuel filler door opener.
1. Turn the engine off.
2. Push  the  fuel  filler  door  opener
button.
3. Pull  the  fuel  filler  door  (1)  out  to
fully open.
4. To  remove  the  fuel  tank  cap  (2),
turn it anticlockwise. You may hear
a  hissing  noise  as  the  pressure
inside the tank equalises.
5. Place the cap on the fuel filler door.
Information 
If  the  fuel  filler door does  not  open
because  ice  has  formed  around  it,  tap
lightly  or push  on  the  door to  break
the  ice  and  release  the  door.  Do  not
pry  on  the  door.  If  necessary,  spray
around the door with an approved de-
icer fluid  (do  not  use  radiator anti-
freeze) or move the vehicle to a warm
place and allow the ice to melt.
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Maintenance
•Underinflation  also  results  in
excessive wear, poor handling
and  reduced  fuel  economy.
Wheel  deformation  also  is
possible. Keep your tyre pres-
sures at the proper levels. If a
tyre frequently needs refilling,
we  recommend  that  the  tyres
be  checked  by  an  authorised
HYUNDAI dealer.
•Overinflation  produces  a
harsh  ride, excessive  wear  at
the  centre  of  the  tyre  tread,
and  a  greater  possibility  of
damage from road hazards.
CAUTION
•Warm  tyres  normally  exceed
recommended  cold  tyre  pres-
sures  by  28  to  41  kPa  (4  to  6
psi). Do  not  release  air  from
warm tyres to adjust the pres-
sure  or  the  tyres  will  be
underinflated.
•Be  sure  to  reinstall  the  tyre
inflation  valve  caps. Without
the valve cap, dirt or moisture
could  get  into  the  valve  core
and  cause  air  leakage. If  a
valve  cap  is  missing, install  a
new one as soon as possible.
CAUTION
Ty r e   p r e s s u r e
Always observe the following:
•Check tyre pressure when the
tyres  are  cold, i.e. after  the
vehicle has been parked for at
least  three  hours  or  hasn't
been driven more than 1.6 km
since startup.
•Check  the  pressure  of  your
spare  tyre  each  time  you
check  the  pressure  of  other
tyres.
•Never  overload  your  vehicle.
Be  careful  not  to  overload  a
vehicle  luggage  rack  if  your
vehicle is equipped with one.
•Wo r n , o l d   t y r e s   c a n   c a u s e
accidents. If  your  tread  is
badly  worn, or  if  your  tyres
have  been  damaged, replace
them.
CAUTION
Ty r e   i n f l a t i o n
Overinflation  or  underinflation
can  reduce  tyre  life, adversely
affect  vehicle  handling, and
lead to sudden tyre failure. This
could  result  in  loss  of  vehicle
control and potential injury.
WA R N I N G