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Driving your vehicle
The  severe  weather  conditions  of
winter  quickly  wear  out  tyres  and
cause  other  problems. To  minimise
winter  driving  problems,  you  should
take the following suggestions:
Snow or icy conditions
Yo u   n e e d   t o   k e e p   s u f f i c i e n t   d i s t a n c e
between your vehicle and the vehicle
in front of you.
Apply  the  brakes  gently. Speeding,
rapid  acceleration,  sudden  brake
applications,  and  sharp  turns  are
potentially very hazardous practices.
During  deceleration,  use  engine
braking  to  the  fullest  extent. Sudden
brake  applications  on  snowy  or  icy
roads may cause the vehicle to skid.
To   d r i v e   y o u r   v e h i c l e   i n   d e e p   s n o w ,   i t
may be necessary to use snow tyres
or to install tyre chains on your tyres.
Always  carry  emergency  equipment.
Some  of  the  items  you  may  want  to
carry  include  tyre  chains,  tow  straps
or  chains,  a  flashlight,  emergency
flares, sand, a shovel, jumper cables,
a  window  scraper,  gloves,  ground
cloth, coveralls, a blanket, etc.
Snow tyresIf you mount snow tyres on your vehi-
cle,  make  sure  to  use  radial  tyres  of
the same size and load range as the
original  tyres. Mount  snow  tyres  on
all  four  wheels  to  balance  your  vehi-
cle’s  handling  in  all  weather  condi-
tions. The  traction  provided  by  snow
tyres  on  dry  roads  may  not  be  as
high as your vehicle's original equip-
ment tyres. Check with the tyre deal-
er for maximum speed recommenda-
tions.
Information 
Do  not  install  studded  tyres  without
first checking local and municipal regu-
lations  for possible  restrictions  against
their use.
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Snow  tyres  should  be  equiva-
lent in size and type to the vehi-
cle's  standard  tyres. Otherwise,
the  safety  and  handling  of  your
vehicle may be adversely affect-
ed.
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Driving your vehicle
Do  not  let  your  parking  brake
freeze
Under  some  conditions  your  parking
brake  can  freeze  in  the  engaged
position. This is most likely to happen
when  there  is  an  accumulation  of
snow  or  ice  around  or  near  the  rear
brakes or if the brakes are wet. When
there  is  the  risk  that  your  parking
brake  may  freeze,  temporarily  apply
it with the shift lever in P (Park). Also,
block the rear wheels in advance, so
the  vehicle  may  not  roll. Then,
release the parking brake.
Do  not  let  ice  and  snow  accumu-
late underneath
Under  some  conditions,  snow  and
ice  can  build  up  under  the  wheel
arches  and  interfere  with  the  steer-
ing. When  driving  in  such  conditions
during  a  severe  winter,  you  should
check  underneath  the  vehicle  on  a
regular basis, to ensure that the front
wheels and steering components are
unblocked.
Carry emergency equipment
In  accordance  with  weather  condi-
tions,  you  should  carry  appropriate
emergency  equipment,  whilst  driv-
ing. Some of the items you may want
to  carry  include  tyre  chains,  tow
straps  or  chains,  flashlight,  emer-
gency  flares,  sand,  shovel,  jumper
cables,  window  scraper,  gloves,
ground cloth, coveralls, blanket, etc.
Do  not  place  objects  or  materials
in the engine compartment
Putting  objects  or  materials  in  the
engine  compartment  may  cause  an
engine  failure  or  combustion,
because  they  may  block  the  engine
cooling. Such  damage  will  not  be
covered  by  the  manufacturer's  war-
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What to do in an emergency
To   p r e v e n t   d a m a g e   t o   y o u r   v e h i -
cle:
•Only use a 12-volt power supply
(battery  or  jumper  system)  to
jump start your vehicle.
•Do not attempt to jump start
your  vehicle  by  push-starting.
Information
An  inappropriately  disposed
battery  can  be  harmful  to  the
environment  and  human
health.  Dispose  the  battery
according  to  your local  law(s)
or regulations.
Jump starting procedure 
1. Position the vehicles close enough
that  the  jumper  cables  will  reach,
but  do  not  allow  the  vehicles  to
touch.
2. Avoid  fans  or  any  moving  parts  in
the  engine  compartment  at  all
times, even when the vehicles are
turned off.
3. Turn off all electrical devices such
as  radios,  lights,  air  conditioning,
etc. Put the vehicles in P (Park, for
automatic transmission vehicle) or
neutral  (for  manual  transmission
vehicle),  and  set  the  parking
brakes. Turn both vehicles OFF.
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•NEVER  attempt  to  recharge
the battery when the vehicle’s
battery  cables  are  connected
to the battery.
•The  electrical  ignition  system
works  with  high  voltage.
NEVER  touch  these  compo-
nents with the engine running
or when the Engine Start/Stop
button is in the ON position.
•Do  not  allow  the  (+)  and  (-)
jumper cables to touch. It may
cause sparks.
•The  battery  may  rupture  or
explode  when  you  jump  start
with a low or frozen battery. 

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What to do in an emergency
4. Connect  the  jumper  cables  in  the
exact sequence shown in the illus-
tration. First  connect  one  jumper
cable  to  the  red,  positive  (+)
jumper  terminal  of  your  vehicle
(1).
5. Connect  the  other  end  of  the
jumper  cable  to  the  red,  positive
(+)  battery/jumper  terminal  of  the
assisting vehicle (2).
6. Connect  the  second  jumper  cable
to  the  black,  negative  (-)  battery/
chassis  ground  of  the  assisting
vehicle  (3).
7. Connect the other end of the sec-
ond  jumper  cable  to  the  black,
negative  (-)  chassis  ground  of
your vehicle (4).
Do  not  allow  the  jumper  cables  to
contact  anything  except  the  cor-
rect battery or jumper terminals or
the  correct  ground. Do  not  lean
over  the  battery  when  making
connections.
8. Start  the  engine  of  the  assisting
vehicle  and  let  it  run  at  approxi-
mately  2,000  rpm  for  a  few  min-
utes. Then start your vehicle.
If  your  vehicle  will  not  start  after  a
few  attempts,  it  probably  requires
servicing. In  this  event  please  seek
qualified  assistance. If  the  cause  of
your  battery  discharging  is  not
apparent, have your vehicle checked
by an authorised HYUNDAI dealer.
Disconnect  the  jumper  cables  in  the
exact  reverse  order  you  connected
them:
1. Disconnect  the  jumper  cable  from
the  black,  negative  (-)  chassis
ground of your vehicle (4).
2. Disconnect  the  other  end  of  the
jumper  cable  from  the  black,  neg-
ative  (-)  battery/chassis  ground  of
the assisting vehicle (3).
3. Disconnect  the  second  jumper
cable  from  the  red,  positive  (+)
battery/jumper  terminal  of  the
assisting vehicle (2).
4. Disconnect  the  other  end  of  the
jumper cable from the red, positive
(+) jumper terminal of your vehicle
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Maintenance
If  you  connect  unauthorised  elec-
tronic  devices  to  the  battery, the
battery may be discharged.
Never use unauthorised devices.
NOTICE(Continued)
Batteries  contain  sulfu-
ric  acid  which  is  highly
corrosive. Do  not  allow
acid  to  contact  your
eyes, skin or clothing.
If acid gets into your eyes, flush
your eyes with clean water for at
least  15  minutes  and  get  imme-
diate  medical  attention. If  acid
gets  on  your  skin, thoroughly
wash the area. If you feel pain or
a  burning  sensation, get  med-
ical attention immediately.
•When  lifting  a  plastic-cased
battery, excessive  pressure
on the case may cause battery
acid to leak. Lift with a battery
carrier  or  with  your  hands  on
opposite corners.
•Do  not  attempt  to  jump  start
your  vehicle  if  your  battery  is
frozen.
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•NEVER  attempt  to  recharge
the battery when the vehicle’s
battery  cables  are  connected
to the battery.
•The  electrical  ignition  system
works  with  high  voltage.
NEVER  touch  these  compo-
nents with the engine running
or when the Engine Start/Stop
button is in the ON position.
•Do  not  allow  the  (+)  and  (-)
jumper cables to touch. It may
cause sparks.
•The  battery  may  rupture  or
explode  when  you  jump  start
with a low or frozen battery.