Introduction How to use this manual ........................................ 1-2 Fuel requirements ................................................. 1-2 Vehicle run-in process .......................................... 1-5 Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster .....
Introduction HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL A010000APA-UK This Owners Manual is designed to help vehicle users derive the greatest possible amount of enjoyment and satisfaction from driving the HYUNDAI vehicle. It is strongly recommended that the entire manual is read in order that all of the features, safety systems and maintenance requirements are understood. To minimise the RISK of death or injury, the "WARNING" and "CAUTION" statements must be read and understood before operating the vehicle.
Introduction A020103APA-UK WARNING • Do not "top off" after the nozzle automatically shuts off when refuelling. • Always check that the fuel cap is installed securely to prevent fuel spillage in the event of an accident. Petrol containing alcohol and methanol Gasohol, a mixture of petrol and ethanol (also known as grain alcohol), and petrol or gasohol containing methanol (also known as wood alcohol) are being marketed along with or instead of leaded or unleaded petrol.
Introduction A020104AEN-UK A020105APA-UK A020107AUN-UK Use of MTBE HYUNDAI recommends avoiding fuels containing MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) over 15.0% vol. (Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) in your vehicle. Fuel containing MTBE over 15.0% vol. (Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) may reduce vehicle performance and produce vapour lock or hard starting. Do not use methanol Fuels containing methanol (wood alcohol) should not be used in your vehicle.
Introduction VEHICLE RUN-IN PROCESS A030000AUN-UK No special run-in period is needed. By following a few simple precautions for the first 600 miles (1,000 km) you may add to the performance, economy and life of your vehicle. • Do not race the engine. • Whilst driving, keep your engine speed (rpm, or revolutions per minute) between 2,000 rpm and 4,000 rpm. • Do not maintain a single speed for long periods of time, either fast or slow. Varying engine speed is needed to properly run-in the engine.
Introduction INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER A050000APA-UK Door ajar warning light Engine oil pressure warning light Seat belt warning light Charging system warning light High beam indicator Malfunction indicator (if equipped) Passenger’s front air bag OFF indicator (if equipped) Air bag warning light (if equipped) Turn signal indicator Immobiliser indicator (if equipped) ESP indicator (if equipped) Tailgate open warning light ESP OFF indicator (if equipped) Low fuel level warning
Your vehicle at a glance Interior overview .................................................. 2-2 Instrument panel overview .................................. 2-3 Engine compartment ............................................
Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Door lock/unlock button ......................4-8 2. Outside rearview mirror control switch ................................................4-25 3. Power window lock button* ...............4-14 4. Power window switches*...................4-13 5. Air vent..............................................4-55 6. Front fog light switch*........................4-43 7. Rear fog light switch* .......................4-44 8. Head lamp levelling device*..............4-44 9.
Your vehicle at a glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 1. Instrument cluster.............................4-28 2. Light control / Turn signals ...............4-41 3. Horn .................................................4-24 4. Wiper/Washer...................................4-45 5. Driver’s front air bag.........................3-38 6. Ignition switch.....................................5-4 7. Audio*...............................................4-66 8. Hazard warning flasher switch .............................
Your vehicle at a glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT Petrol Engine (1.1L) 1. Engine coolant reservoir ...................7-18 2. Engine oil filler cap ...........................7-17 3. Brake fluid reservoir..........................7-20 4. Air cleaner.........................................7-24 5. Fuse box ...........................................7-43 6. Positive battery terminal ...................7-29 7. Negative battery terminal..................7-29 8. Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick* ....7-21 9.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir ...................7-18 2. Engine oil filler cap ...........................7-17 3. Brake fluid reservoir..........................7-20 4. Air cleaner.........................................7-24 5. Fuse box ...........................................7-43 6. Positive battery terminal ...................7-29 7. Negative battery terminal..................7-29 8. Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick* ....7-21 9. Radiator cap .....................................
Seats ....................................................................... 3-2 Seat belts .............................................................. 3-14 Child restraint system ........................................ 3-24 Air bag - supplemental restraint system ..........
Safety features of your vehicle SEATS C010000APA-UK Front seat (1) Fore/aft seat slide adjustment lever (2) Seatback recline lever (3) Seat cushion height adjuster (Driver’s seat)* (4) Seat warmer* (5) Head restraint* Rear seat (6) Folding seatback release lever (7) Head restraint (outboard and/or centre*)* *: if equipped OPA037001R 3 2
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING - Loose objects Loose objects in the driver’s foot area could interfere with the operation of the foot pedals, possibly causing an accident. Do not place anything under the front seats. WARNING - Uprighting seat When you return the seatback to its upright position, hold the seatback and return it slowly and be sure there are no other occupants around the seat.
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING - Rear seatbacks • The rear seatback must be securely latched. If not, passengers and objects could be thrown forward resulting in serious injury or death in the event of a sudden stop or collision. • Luggage and other cargo should be laid flat in the cargo area. If objects are large, heavy, or must be piled, they must be secured. Under no circumstances should cargo be piled higher than the seatbacks.
Safety features of your vehicle OPA039052 C010104APA-UK OPA037003R OPA037044R C010102APA C010103AUN Seatback angle To recline the seatback: 1. Lean forward slightly and press down on the seatback recline lever located on the outside of the seat at the rear. 2. Carefully lean back on the seat and adjust the seatback of the seat to the position you desire. 3. Release the lever and make sure the seatback is locked in place. (The lever MUST return to its original position for the seatback to lock.
Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) wide as your fist. For this reason, the use of a cushion that holds the body away from the seatback is not recommended. OPA037004 Adjusting the height up and down To raise the head restraint, pull it up to the desired position (1). To lower the head restraint, push and hold the release button (2) on the head restraint support and lower the head restraint to the desired position (3).
Safety features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE With the seat warmer switch in the ON position, the heating system in the seat turns off or on automatically depending on the seat temperature. CAUTION • When cleaning the seats, do not use an organic solvent such as thinner, benzene, alcohol and petrol. Doing so may damage the surface of the heater or seats. • To prevent overheating the seat warmer, do not place blankets, cushions or seat covers on the seats whilst the seat warmer is in operation.
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING OPA037008R • Since stored items may move whilst driving, be sure to position them in the tray so that they do not make noise or cause a potential safety hazard when the vehicle is moving. • Always keep the tray closed whilst driving. Do not attempt to place so many items in the tray that the tray can not close securely. C010109BPA-UK Passenger seat under tray (if equipped) To open the tray, pull up and out the tray forward.
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING • For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident, the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height of the center of gravity of an occupant's head. Generally, the center of gravity of most people's head is similar with the height of the top of their eyes. Also, adjust the headrest as close to your head as possible. The use of a cushion that holds the body away from the seatback is not recommended.
Safety features of your vehicle C010307APA-UK Folding the rear seat The rear seatbacks (or cushions) may be folded to facilitate carrying long items or to increase the luggage capacity of the vehicle. To fold the rear seat cushion and back (if equipped) : 1. Insert the rear seat belt buckle in the pocket between the rear seatback and cushion. 2. Set the front seatback to the upright position and if necessary, slide the front seat forward. 3. Lift the front portion of the seat cushion.
Safety features of your vehicle OPA037013 8. To use the rear seat, lift and push the seatback backward. Push the seatback firmly until it clicks into place. Make sure the seatback is locked in place. 9. Replace the head restraint on the seatback. 10. Return the seat cushion to the original position by pushing down the seat cushion. Make sure the seat cushion is locked in place. 11. Return the rear seat belt to the proper position. OPA037014 5.
Safety features of your vehicle To fold down the rear seatback: 1. Insert the rear seat belt buckle (and/or plate) in the pocket between the rear seatback and cushion. 2. Set the front seatback to the upright position and if necessary, slide the front seat forward. 3. Lower the rear head restraints to the lowest position. (if equipped) Type A Type A OPA037045 Type B 3 12 OPA037046 Type B OPA037050 OPA037051 4.
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING When you return the rear seatback to its upright position after being folded down: Be careful not to damage the seat belt webbing or buckle. Do not allow the seat belt webbing or buckle to get caught or pinched in the rear seat. Ensure that the seatback is completely locked into its upright position by pushing on the top of the seatback.
Safety features of your vehicle SEAT BELTS C020100BUN Seat belt restraint system WARNING • For maximum restraint system protection, the seat belts must always be used whenever the car is moving. • Seat belts are most effective when seatbacks are in the upright position. • Children age 12 and under must always be properly restrained in the rear seat. Never allow children to ride in the front passenger seat.
Safety features of your vehicle 1GQA2083 C020101APA-UK Seat belt warning (if equipped) Type A As a reminder to the driver, the seat belt warning light will blink for approximately 6 seconds each time you turn the ignition switch ON regardless of belt fastening. If the driver’s seat belt is unfastened after the ignition switch is ON, the seat belt warning light blinks again for approximately 6 seconds.
Safety features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE If you are not able to pull out the seat belt from the retractor, firmly pull the belt out and release it. Then you will be able to pull the belt out smoothly. To raise the height adjuster, pull it up (1). To lower it, push it down (3) whilst pressing the height adjuster button (2). Release the button to lock the anchor into position. Try sliding the height adjuster to make sure that it has locked into position.
Safety features of your vehicle B200A02NF WARNING You should place the lap belt portion as low as possible and snugly across your hips, not on your waist. If the lap belt is located too high on your waist, it may increase the chance of injury in the event of a collision. Both arms should not be under or over the belt. Rather, one should be over and the other under, as shown in the illustration. Never wear the seat belt under the arm nearest the door.
Safety features of your vehicle OPA037017 RLDA3002 C020105APA-UK C020200AEN-UK Stowing the rear seat belt The rear seat belt buckles can be stowed in the pocket between the rear seatback and cushion when not in use. Pre-tensioner seat belt (if equipped) 3 18 Your vehicle is equipped with driver's and front passenger's pre-tensioner seat belts. The purpose of the pre-tensioner is to make sure that the seat belts fit tightly against the occupant's body in certain frontal collisions.
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING 1LDE3100R The seat belt pre-tensioner system consists mainly of the following components. Their locations are shown in the illustration: 1. SRS air bag warning light 2. Retractor pre-tensioner assembly 3. SRS control module To obtain maximum benefit from a pre-tensioner seat belt: 1. The seat belt must be worn correctly and adjusted to the proper position.
Safety features of your vehicle CAUTION If the pre-tensioner seat belt is not working properly, this warning light will illuminate even if there is no malfunction of the SRS air bag.
Safety features of your vehicle C020306AUN Infant or small child You should be aware of the specific requirements in your country. Child and/or infant seats must be properly placed and installed in the rear seat. For more information about the use of these restraints, refer to “Child restraint system” in this section. WARNING Every person in your vehicle needs to be properly restrained at all times, including infants and children. Never hold a child in your arms or lap when riding in a vehicle.
Safety features of your vehicle If the shoulder belt portion slightly touches the child’s neck or face, try placing the child closer to the centre of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still touches their face or neck they need to be returned to a child restraint system. WARNING - Shoulder belts on small children • Never allow a shoulder belt to be in contact with a child’s neck or face whilst the vehicle is in motion.
Safety features of your vehicle C020400AEN-UK C020401AEN-UK Care of seat belts Periodic inspection All seat belts should be inspected periodically for wear or damage of any kind. Parts of the system that are damaged should be replaced as soon as possible. Under no circumstances must any part of the seat belt assemblies be dismantled or repaired. Seat belt assemblies must never be disassembled or modified in any way.
Safety features of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM C030000BEN-UK Children riding in the car should sit in the rear seat and must always be properly restrained to minimise the risk of injury in an accident, sudden stop or sudden manoeuvre. According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seats than in the front seat. Larger children not in a child restraint should use one of the seat belts provided.
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING To reduce the chance of serious or fatal injuries: • Children of all ages are safer when restrained in the rear seat. A child riding in the front passenger seat can be forcefully struck by an inflating air bag resulting in serious or fatal injuries. • Always follow the child restraint system manufacturer’s instructions for installation and use of the child restraint.
Safety features of your vehicle Rearward-facing child restraint system C030100AEN-UK Using a child restraint system CRS For small children and babies, the use of a child seat or infant seat is required. This child seat or infant seat should be of appropriate size for the child and should be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. For safety reasons, we recommend that the child restraint system be used in the rear seats.
Safety features of your vehicle E2MS103005 C030102AUN-UK Installing a child restraint system by lap/shoulder belt To install a child restraint system on the outboard or centre rear seats, do the following: 1. Place the child restraint system in the seat and route the lap/shoulder belt around or through the restraint, following the restraint manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure the seat belt webbing is not twisted. OEN036101 OEN036104 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch into the buckle.
Safety features of your vehicle C030105BPA-UK Child seat restraint suitability for seat position using the seat belt Use child safety seats that have been officially approved and are appropriate for your children. When using the child safety seats, refer to the following table.
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING A child can be seriously injured or killed in a collision if the child restraint is not properly anchored to the car and the child is not properly restrained in the child restraint. Always follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions for installation and use. OPA037036 C030103AEN-UK Securing a child restraint seat with “Tether Anchor” system (if equipped) Child restraint hook holders are located on the floor behind the rear seats. 2GHA3300L 1.
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING - Child restraint check Check that the child restraint system is secure by pushing and pulling it in different directions. Incorrectly fitted child restraints may swing, twist, tip or separate causing death or serious injury. WARNING - Child restraint anchorage • Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints.
Safety features of your vehicle The installing and the use of a child-seat has to be done according to the installing-manual, which is added to the ISOFIX-seat.
Safety features of your vehicle AIR BAG - SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) C040000APA-UK (1) Driver’s front air bag (2) Passenger’s front air bag* (3) Side impact air bag* * : if equipped WARNING Even in vehicles with air bags, you and your passengers must always wear the safety belts provided in order to minimise the risk and severity of injury in the event of a collision or rollover. * The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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Safety features of your vehicle C040900APA How does the air bag system operate • Air bags are activated (able to inflate if necessary) only when the ignition switch is turned to the ON or START position. • Air bags inflate instantly in the event of a serious frontal or side collision (if equipped with side impact air bag) in order to help protect the occupants from serious physical injury. • There is no single speed at which the air bags will inflate.
Safety features of your vehicle C040902AEN Noise and smoke When the air bags inflate, they make a loud noise and they leave smoke and powder in the air inside of the vehicle. This is normal and is a result of the ignition of the air bag inflator. After the air bag inflates, you may feel substantial discomfort in breathing due to the contact of your chest with both the seat belt and the air bag, as well as from breathing the smoke and powder.
Safety features of your vehicle , OPA037020R C040100APA-UK SRS components and functions The SRS consists of the following components: 1. Driver's front air bag module 2. Passenger's front air bag module* 3. Side air bag modules* 4. Retractor pre-tensioner assemblies* 5. Air bag warning light 6. SRS control module (SRSCM) 7. Front impact sensors 8. Side impact sensors* 9. Passenger’s front air bag OFF indicator (front passenger's seat only)* 10.
Safety features of your vehicle Driver’s front air bag (2) Driver’s front air bag (3) Passenger’s front air bag B240B02L-R B240B03L-R Upon deployment, tear seams molded directly into the pad covers will separate under pressure from the expansion of the air bags. Further opening of the covers then allows full inflation of the air bags.
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING • If an air bag deploys, there may be a loud noise followed by a fine dust released in the vehicle. These conditions are normal and are not hazardous - the air bags are packed in this fine powder. The dust generated during air bag deployment may cause skin or eye irritation as well as aggravate asthma for some persons. Always wash all exposed skin areas thoroughly with lukewarm water and a mild soap after an accident in which the air bags were deployed.
Safety features of your vehicle Passenger’s front air bag WARNING OPA037022R The purpose of the SRS is to provide the vehicle's driver with additional protection than that offered by the seat belt system alone in case of a frontal impact of sufficient severity. Always use seat belts and child restraints – every trip, every time, everyone! Air bags inflate with considerable force and in the blink of an eye. Seat belts help keep occupants in proper position to obtain maximum benefit from the air bag.
Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) • Do not allow a passenger to ride in the front seat when the passenger’s front air bag OFF indicator is illuminated, because the air bag will not deploy in the event of a moderate or severe frontal crash.
Safety features of your vehicle • Children age 12 and under must always be properly restrained in the rear seat. Never allow children to ride in the front passenger seat. If a child over 12 must be seated in the front seat, he or she must be properly belted and the seat should be moved as far back as possible.
Safety features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE • When the passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF switch is set to the ON position, the passenger’s front air bag is activated and child or infant seat should not be installed on the front passenger seat. • When the passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF switch is set to the OFF position, the passenger’s front air bag is deactivated.
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING • The driver is responsible for the proper position of the passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF switch. • Deactivate the passenger's front air bag only when the ignition switch is switched off, or the malfunction may occur in the SRS Control Module. And there may be a danger that the driver's and/or front passenger’s and/or side and curtain air bag may fail to trigger, or not trigger correctly during a collision.
Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) • If driver brakes the vehicle heavily in an urgent situations, occupants will be thrown forward. If front passengers are not wearing the seat belts, they will be directly in front of the air bags when inflation occurs. In that situation, severe injury or death is possible. • Never allow front passenger to put their hands or feet on the instrument panel or put their face close to the instrument panel. The air bag will impact the front passenger when it inflates.
Safety features of your vehicle The side impact air bags are designed to deploy only during certain side-impact collisions, depending on the crash severity, angle, speed and point of impact. The side impact air bags are not designed to deploy in all side impact situations. WARNING • The side impact air bag is supplemental to the driver's and the passenger's seat belt systems and is not a substitute for them. Therefore your seat belts must be worn at all times whilst the vehicle is in motion.
Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) • Never try to open or repair any components of the side air bag system. This should only be done by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Failure to follow the above instructions can result in injury or death to the vehicle occupants in an accident. C040800APA-UK Air bag system operation (deployment/non deployment) There are many types of situations in which an air bag would not provide additional protection to the vehicle occupants.
Safety features of your vehicle WARNING • Do not hit or allow any objects to impact the locations where air bags or sensors are installed. This may cause unexpected air bag deployment, which could result in serious personal injury or death. • If the installation location or angle of the sensors is altered in any way, the air bags may deploy when they should not or they may not deploy when they should, causing severe injury or death.
Safety features of your vehicle 1JBA3516 OPA037049 Side impact air bags (if equipped) Side impact air bags are designed to inflate when an impact is detected by side collision sensors depending on the strength, speed or angles of impact resulting from a side impact collision.
Safety features of your vehicle OPA037042R 1JBA3516 1VQA2089 • Frontal air bags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions, because occupants are moved backward by the force of the impact. In this case, inflated air bags would not be able to provide any additional benefit. • Front air bags may not inflate in side impact collisions, because occupants move to the direction of the collision, and thus in side impacts, frontal air bag deployment would not provide additional occupant protection.
Safety features of your vehicle OPA037043 OED036104 1JBA3518 • Just before impact, drivers often brake heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the front portion of the vehicle causing it to “ride” under a vehicle with a higher ground clearance. Air bags may not inflate in this "under-ride" situation because deceleration forces that are detected by sensors may be significantly reduced by such “under-ride” collisions.
Safety features of your vehicle C041100AEN-UK SRS Care The SRS is virtually maintenance-free and so there are no parts you can safely service by yourself. If the SRS "AIR BAG" warning light does not illuminate, or continuously remains on, have your vehicle immediately inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Any work on the SRS system, such as removing, installing, repairing, or any work on the steering wheel must be performed by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
Safety features of your vehicle C041300AUN-UK Additional safety precautions • Never let passengers ride in the cargo area or on top of a foldeddown back seat. All occupants should sit upright, fully back in their seats with their seat belts on and their feet on the floor. • Passengers should not move out of or change seats whilst the vehicle is moving.
Safety features of your vehicle 1 Type A Type B 2 OPA037031R/OPA037032R/OPA037033/OPA037034R C041200AUN-UK Air bag warning label Air bag warning labels are attached to alert driver and passengers (including children) of the potential risks from the air bag system. Note that these government warnings focus on the risk to children, we also wants you to be aware of the risks which adults are exposed to. Those have been described in previous pages.
Keys ........................................................................ 4-2 Remote keyless entry ............................................ 4-4 Theft-alarm system ............................................... 4-6 Door locks .............................................................. 4-8 Tailgate ................................................................. 4-11 Windows .............................................................. 4-12 Bonnet ................................................
Features of your vehicle KEYS WARNING - Ignition key OUN046100L OUN026060 D010100AEN-UK D010200APA Record your key number Key operations The key code number is stamped on the bar code tag attached to the key set. Should you lose your keys, this number will enable a HYUNDAI authorised repairer to duplicate the keys easily. Remove the bar code tag and store it in a safe place. Also, record the code number and keep it in a safe place (not in the vehicle).
Features of your vehicle To deactivate the immobiliser system: Insert the ignition key into the key cylinder and turn it to the ON position. To activate the immobiliser system: Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. The immobiliser system activates automatically. Without a valid ignition key for your vehicle, the engine will not start. CAUTION Do not put metal accessories near the ignition switch.
Features of your vehicle REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (IF EQUIPPED) CAUTION Do not change, alter or adjust the immobilizer system because it could cause the immobilizer system to malfunction and should only be serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Malfunctions caused by improper alterations, adjustments or modifications to the immobilizer system are not covered by your vehicle manufacturer warranty.
Features of your vehicle D020200AEN Transmitter precautions NOTICE The transmitter will not work if any of following occur: • The ignition key is in ignition switch. • You exceed the operating distance limit (about 10 m [30 feet]). • The battery in the transmitter is weak. • Other vehicles or objects may be blocking the signal. • The weather is extremely cold.
Features of your vehicle THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) D030100APA-UK CAUTION • The keyless entry system transmitter is designed to give you years of trouble-free use, however it can malfunction if exposed to moisture or static electricity. If you are unsure how to use your transmitter or replace the battery, contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. • Using the wrong battery can cause the transmitter to malfunction. Be sure to use the correct battery.
Features of your vehicle Do not arm the system until all passengers have left the vehicle. If the system is armed whilst a passenger(s) remains in the vehicle, the alarm may be activated when the remaining passenger(s) leave the vehicle. If any door (or tailgate) or engine bonnet is opened within 30 seconds after the system enters the armed stage, the system is disarmed to prevent an unnecessary alarm.
Features of your vehicle DOOR LOCKS • Doors can also be locked and unlocked with the transmitter. (if equipped) • Once the doors are unlocked, they may be opened by pulling the door handle. • When closing the door, push the door by hand. Make sure that doors are closed securely. Lock Unlock ✽ NOTICE OPA047005R D050100APA Operating door locks from outside the vehicle • Turn the key toward the front of the vehicle to unlock and toward the rear of the vehicle to lock.
Features of your vehicle • Front doors cannot be locked if the ignition key is in the ignition switch and any front door is open. (if equipped) Lock Unlock WARNING - Door lock malfunction OPA047007R Operating door locks from inside the vehicle D050201APA-UK With the door lock button • To unlock a door, push the door lock button (1) to the “Unlock” position. The red mark (2) on button will be visible. • To lock a door, push the door lock button (1) to the “Lock” position.
Features of your vehicle 3. Close the rear door. To open the rear door, pull the outside door handle (1). Even though the doors may be unlocked, the rear door will not open by pulling the inner door handle (2) until the rear door child safety lock is unlocked. WARNING - Unattended children An enclosed vehicle can become extremely hot, causing death or severe injury to unattended children or animals who cannot escape the vehicle.
Features of your vehicle TAILGATE Unlock ✽ NOTICE In cold and wet climates, door lock and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions. Lock WARNING The tailgate swings upward. Make sure no objects or people are near the rear of the vehicle when opening the tailgate. OPA047009 D070100APA Opening the tailgate • The tailgate is locked or unlocked by turning the key to the "Lock" or "Unlock" position.
Features of your vehicle WINDOWS D080000APA (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch (3) Rear door (left) power window switch* (4) Rear door (right) power window switch* (5) Window opening and closing (6) Automatic power window down* (Driver’s window) (7) Power window lock switch* * : if equipped ✽ NOTICE In cold and wet climates, power windows may not work properly due to freezing conditions.
Features of your vehicle D080100AUN-UK Power windows (if equipped) The ignition switch must be in the ON position for power windows to operate. Each door has a power window switch that controls the door's window. The driver has a power window lock switch which can block the operation of passenger windows. The power windows can be operated for approximately 30 seconds after the ignition key is removed or turned to the ACC or LOCK position.
Features of your vehicle CAUTION OPA047012R D080104AUN-UK Power window lock button (if equipped) • The driver can disable the power window switches on a rear passenger door by depressing the power window lock switch located on the driver’s door to LOCK (pressed). • When the power window lock switch is ON, the driver’s master control cannot operate the rear passenger door power windows.
Features of your vehicle BONNET OPA047013R OPA047014R D080200APA D090100AUN-UK Manual windows (if equipped) Opening the bonnet To raise or lower the window, turn the window regulator handle clockwise or counterclockwise. 1. Pull the release lever to unlatch the bonnet. The bonnet should pop open slightly. OPA047015R 2. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise the bonnet slightly, pull the secondary latch (1) inside of the bonnet centre and lift the bonnet (2).
Features of your vehicle D090200APA-UK Closing the bonnet OPA047016 3. Pull the support rod from the bonnet. 4. Hold the bonnet open with the support rod. 1. Before closing the bonnet, check the following: • All filler caps in engine compartment must be correctly installed. • Gloves, rags or any other combustible material must be removed from the engine compartment. 2. Return the support rod to its clip to prevent it from rattling. 3. Lower the bonnet until it is about 1 ft.
Features of your vehicle FUEL FILLER LID D100200AUN Closing the fuel filler lid 1. To install the cap, turn it clockwise until it “clicks”. This indicates that the cap is securely tightened. 2. Close the fuel filler lid and push it lightly and make sure that it is securely closed. D100300APA-UK OPA047032R D100100APA Opening the fuel filler lid The fuel filler lid must be opened from inside the vehicle by pulling up on the fuel filler lid opener located on the front floor area under the driver’s seat.
Features of your vehicle WARNING - Refuelling dangers Automotive fuels are flammable materials. When refuelling, please note the following guidelines carefully. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in severe personal injury, severe burns or death by fire or explosion. • Read and follow all warning at the fuel station facility. • Before refuelling note the location of the Emergency Fuel ShutOff, if available, at the fuel station facility.
Features of your vehicle SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED) (Continued) • DO NOT use matches or a lighter and DO NOT SMOKE or leave a lit cigarette in your vehicle whilst at a fuel station especially during refuelling. Automotive fuel is highly flammable and can, when ignited, result in fire. • If a fire breaks out during refuelling, leave the vicinity of the vehicle, and immediately contact the manager of the fuel station and then contact the local fire department. Follow any safety instructions they provide.
Features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE Close To close the sunroof (auto slide feature), press the close button (3) on the overhead console for more than 0.5 second. The sunroof will slide all the way close.To stop the sunroof sliding at any point, press any sunroof control button. To close the sunroof (manual slide feature), press the close button (3) on the overhead console for less than 0.5 second. The sunroof will slide close a little.
Features of your vehicle WARNING - Sunroof • Be careful that someone’s head, hands and body are not trapped by a closing sunroof. • Do not extend the face, neck, arms or body outside through the sunroof opening whilst driving. • Make sure your hands and face are safely out of the way before closing a sunroof.
Features of your vehicle D110500APA Resetting the sunroof Whenever the vehicle battery is disconnected or discharged, you must reset your sunroof system as follows: OTQ047030 D110300APA Sunshade The sunshade will automatically open with the glass panel when the glass panel moves. Close it manually after the glass panel is closed if you want it closed. 4 22 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 2. According to the position of the sunroof, do the following.
Features of your vehicle STEERING WHEEL ✽ NOTICE D130200APA-UK The following characteristics may be observed during normal vehicle operation: • The EPS warning light should only be illuminated with the ignition ON before starting the engine. • The steering may become heavier after turning the ignition switch on. This happens as the system performs the EPS system diagnostics. When the diagnostics is completed, the steering wheel will return to its normal condition.
Features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE To sound the horn, press the area indicated by the horn symbol on your steering wheel (see illustration). The horn will operate only when this area is pressed. CAUTION OPA047025R OPA047026 D130301APA D130500AUN To change the steering wheel angle, pull down the lock-release lever (1), adjust the steering wheel to the desired angle (2), then pull up the lock-release lever to lock the steering wheel in place.
Features of your vehicle MIRRORS D140100AUN-UK D140200APA-UK Inside rearview mirror Outside rearview mirror Adjust the rearview mirror to centre on the view through the rear window. Make this adjustment before you start driving. Be sure to adjust mirror angles before driving. Your vehicle is equipped with left-hand and/or right-hand outside rearview mirrors. The mirrors can be adjusted remotely with the remote switch (or lever) (if equipped).
Features of your vehicle CAUTION Do not scrape ice off the mirror face; this may damage the surface of the glass. If ice should restrict movement of the mirror, do not force the mirror for adjustment. To remove ice, use a deicer spray, or a sponge or soft cloth with very warm water. CAUTION If the mirror is jammed with ice, do not adjust the mirror by force.
Features of your vehicle CAUTION • The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjusting angles, but the motor continues to operate whilst the switch is depressed. Do not depress the switch longer than necessary, the motor may be damaged. • Do not attempt to adjust the outside rearview mirror by hand. Doing so may damage the parts.
Features of your vehicle INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ■ With tachometer 1. Tachometer* 2. Turn signal indicators 3. Speedometer 4. Engine temperature gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights ■ Without tachometer 6. Odometer/Tripmeter 7. Fuel gauge 8. Tripmeter mode/reset button * : if equipped * The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details refer to the "Gauges" in the next pages.
Features of your vehicle 1.1L Petrol OPA047044R OPA047047 D150100AUN Gauges Instrument panel illumination (if equipped) D150201AUN-UK When the vehicle’s parking lights or headlights are on, rotate the illumination control knob to adjust the instrument panel illumination intensity. OPA047049 1.2 L Petrol Speedometer The speedometer indicates the forward speed of the vehicle. The speedometer is calibrated in miles per hour and kilometers per hour.
Features of your vehicle Use the tachometer to select the correct shift points and to prevent lugging and/or over-revving the engine. When the door is open, or if the engine is not started within 1 minute, the tachometer pointer may move slightly in ON position with the engine OFF. This movement is normal and will not affect the accuracy of the tachometer once the engine is running.
Features of your vehicle On inclines or curves, the fuel gauge pointer may fluctuate or the low fuel warning light may come on earlier than usual due to the movement of fuel in the tank. WARNING - Fuel gauge OPA047054 D150204AUN-UK Fuel gauge The fuel gauge indicates the approximate amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. The fuel tank capacity is given in section 9. The fuel gauge is supplemented by a low fuel warning light, which will illuminate when the fuel tank is near empty.
Features of your vehicle D150300AEN-UK Warnings and indicators OPA047057 OPA047058R Tripmeter (km or mi.) TRIP A: Tripmeter A TRIP B: Tripmeter B The tripmeter indicates the distance of individual trips selected by the driver. Odometer, tripmeter A or B can be selected by pressing the trip mode/reset button for less than 1 second, and then releasing. Tripmeter A or B can be reset to 0.0 by pressing the trip mode/reset button for more than 1 second.
Features of your vehicle D150302APA-UK D150335APA-UK D150303AEN-UK Air bag warning light (if equipped) Passenger’s front air bag OFF indicator (if equipped) The passenger’s front air bag OFF indicator illuminates for about 4 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.
Features of your vehicle Electronic brake force distribution (EBD) system warning light If two warning lights illuminate at the same time whilst driving, your vehicle may have a malfunction with the ABS and EBD system. In this case, your ABS and regular brake system may not work normally. Have the vehicle checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible.
Features of your vehicle If the driver's seat belt is disconnected when you drive over 6 mph (9 km/h), the seat belt warning light will blink and the chime will sound for approximately 100 seconds. If the driver's seat belt is fastened whilst the seat belt warning chime sounds, the chime will stop at once. D150305AUN-UK D150307AEN-UK Turn signal indicator Engine oil pressure warning light The blinking green arrows on the instrument panel show the direction indicated by the turn signals.
Features of your vehicle D150308APA-UK CAUTION If the oil pressure warning light stays on whilst the engine is running, serious engine damage may result. The oil pressure warning light comes on whenever there is insufficient oil pressure. In normal operation, it should come on when the ignition switch is turned on, then go out when the engine is started. If the oil pressure warning light stays on whilst the engine is running, there is a serious malfunction.
Features of your vehicle To check bulb operation, check whether the parking brake and brake fluid warning light illuminates when the ignition switch is in the ON position. WARNING Driving the vehicle with a warning light on is dangerous. If the brake warning light remains on, have the brakes checked and repaired immediately by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
Features of your vehicle D150317APA-UK D150320APA-UK Immobiliser indicator (if equipped) Malfunction indicator (MIL) (check engine light) (if equipped) This indicator light is part of the Engine Control System which monitors various emission control system components. If this light illuminates whilst driving, it indicates that a potential malfunction has been detected somewhere in the emission control system.
Features of your vehicle D150323AUN-EE D150334APA-UK D150327AUN-UK ESP indicator (Electronic ESP Stability Program) (if equipped) The ESP indicator will illuminate when the ignition switch is turned ON, but should go off after approximately 3 seconds. When the ESP is on, it monitors the driving conditions and under normal driving conditions, the ESP light will remain off.
Features of your vehicle HAZARD WARNING FLASHER The hazard warning lights are turned on by pushing in the hazard switch. This causes all turn signal lights to blink. The hazard warning lights will operate even though the key is not in the ignition switch. To turn the hazard warning lights off, push the switch a second time. Type A OPA047059 Type B OPA047104 D180000AUN The hazard warning flasher should be used whenever you find it necessary to stop the car in a hazardous location.
Features of your vehicle LIGHTING D190100AUN Battery saver function (if equipped) • The purpose of this feature is to prevent the battery from being discharged. The system automatically turns off the exterior lights when the driver removes the ignition key and opens the driver-side door. • With this feature, the parking lights will be turned off automatically if the driver parks on the side of road at night.
Features of your vehicle OPA047062 OPA047063 D190402AEN D190500AUN-UK Headlight position ( ) When the light switch is in the headlight position (2nd position) the head, tail, license and instrument panel lights are ON. High beam operation ✽ NOTICE The ignition switch must be in the ON position to turn on the headlights. 4 42 To turn on the high beam headlights, push the lever away from you. Pull it back for low beams. The high beam indicator will light when the headlight high beams are switched on.
Features of your vehicle If an indicator stays on and does not flash or if it flashes abnormally, one of the turn signal bulbs may be burned out and will require replacement. ✽ NOTICE If an indicator flash is abnormally quick or slow, a bulb may be burned out or have a poor electrical connection in the circuit. OPA047065 OPA047066R D190600AUN D190700APA Turn signals and lane change signals Front fog light (if equipped) The ignition switch must be on for the turn signals to function.
Features of your vehicle D190900AUN Daytime running light (if equipped) OPA047067R D190800APA Rear fog light (if equipped) To turn the rear fog lights on, turn the headlight switch to the headlight on position and press the rear fog light switch (light on switch will illuminate). The rear fog lights turn on when the rear fog switch is pressed after the front fog switch is turned to ON and the headlight switch to the parklight position.
Features of your vehicle WIPERS AND WASHERS ✽ NOTICE Listed below are the examples of proper switch settings. For loading conditions other than those listed below, adjust the switch position so that the beam level may be the nearest as the condition obtained according to the list.
Features of your vehicle CAUTION To prevent possible damage to the washer pump, do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty. WARNING OPA047070 D200200APA-UK Windscreen washers In the OFF position, pull the lever gently toward you to spray washer fluid on the windscreen and to run the wipers 1-3 cycles. Use this function when the windscreen is dirty. The spray and wiper operation will continue until you release the lever. If the washer does not work, check the washer fluid level.
Features of your vehicle INTERIOR LIGHT OPA047072 OFD047068 D210000AEN CAUTION Do not use the interior lights for extended periods when the engine is not running. It may cause battery discharge. D210200APA Room lamp Type A • : Push the switch to turn the room lamp on or off. • : The light comes on when a door is opened. OPA047073 D210300APA Type B • ON : In the ON position, the light stays on at all times.
Features of your vehicle DEFROSTER D220000APA-UK If there is heavy accumulation of snow on the rear window, brush it off before operating the rear defroster. To turn off the defroster, press the rear window defroster button again. Type A CAUTION • To prevent damage to the conductors bonded to the inside surface of the rear window, never use sharp instruments or window cleaners containing abrasives to clean the window.
Features of your vehicle CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ■ Type A 1. Temperature control knob 2. Mode selection knob 3. Fan speed control knob 4. Air conditioning button* 5. Air intake control button (recirculated air position or outside (fresh) air position) 6.
Features of your vehicle ■ Type C ■ Type D 1. Temperature control knob 2. Mode selection knob 3. Fan speed control knob 4. Air conditioning button* 5. Air intake control button or lever (recirculated air position or outside (fresh) air position) 6. Rear window defroster button* 7. Front passenger’s seat wamer button* 8.
Features of your vehicle D230100AEN Heating and air conditioning 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired position. For improving the effectiveness of heating and cooling; - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position. 5. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed. 6. If air conditioning is desired, turn the air conditioning system (if equipped) on.
Features of your vehicle Face-Level (B, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper body and face. Additionally, each outlet can be controlled to direct the air discharged from the outlet. Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor and the windscreen with a small amount directed to the side window defrosters.
Features of your vehicle Type A Type B OPA047082R Instrument panel vents The outlet vents can be opened or closed separately using the vent control lever or vent blade. Also, you can adjust the direction of air delivery from these vents using the vent control lever or vent blade as shown. OPA047083 D230102AUN Temperature control The temperature control knob allows you to control the temperature of the air flowing from the ventilation system.
Features of your vehicle Recirculated air position With the recirculated air position selected, air from the passenger compartment will be drawn through the heating system and heated or cooled according to the function selected. Outside (fresh) air position With the outside (fresh) air position selected, air enters the vehicle from outside and is heated or cooled according to the function selected.
Features of your vehicle System operation D230501AUN Ventilation 1. Set the mode to the position. 2. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position. 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed. OPA047086 D230105AUN Air conditioning (if equipped) Push the A/C button to turn the air conditioning system on (indicator light will illuminate). Push the button again to turn the air conditioning system off. D230502AEN-UK Heating 1.
Features of your vehicle D230503APA-UK Air conditioning (if equipped) All HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems are filled with environmentally friendly R-134a refrigerant which does not damage the ozone layer. 1. Start the engine. Push the air conditioning button. 2. Set the mode to the position. 3. Set the air intake control to the outside air or recirculated air position. 4. Adjust the fan speed control and temperature control to maintain maximum comfort.
Features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE Outside air Recirculated air Blower Climate control air filter Heater core Evaporator core 1LDA5047 D230300APA-UK Climate control air filter (if equipped) The climate control air filter installed behind the glove box filters the dust or other pollutants that come into the vehicle from the outside through the heating and air conditioning system.
Features of your vehicle WINDSCREEN DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING D250000AEN-UK WARNING - Windscreen heating Do not use the or position during cooling operation in extremely humid weather. The difference between the temperature of the outside air and that of the windscreen could cause the outer surface of the windscreen to fog up, causing loss of visibility. In this case, set the mode selection knob or button to the position and fan speed control knob or button to the lower speed.
Features of your vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENT D270000AUN-UK These compartments can be used to store small items required by the driver or passengers. CAUTION OPA047088 D250102APA-UK To defrost outside windscreen 1. Set the fan speed to the highest (extreme right) position. 2. Set the temperature to the extreme hot position. 3. Select the position. • To avoid possible theft, do not leave valuables in the storage compartment. • Always keep the storage compartment covers closed whilst driving.
Features of your vehicle OPA047089R D270200AEN-UK OPA047099 D270500APA Glove box Luggage box (if equipped) To open the glove box, pull the handle and the glove box will automatically open. Close the glove box after use. You can place a first aid kit, a reflector triangle, tools, etc. in the box for easy access. 1. Stand the cargo area cover vertically. WARNING To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or sudden stop, always keep the glove box door closed whilst driving. 4 60 OPA047100 2.
Features of your vehicle INTERIOR FEATURES WARNING • Do not hold the lighter in after it is already heated because it will overheat. • If the lighter does not pop out within 30 seconds, remove it to prevent overheating. OPA047091R D280100APA Cigarette lighter (if equipped) For the cigarette lighter to work, the ignition switch must be in the ACC position or the ON position. To use the cigarette lighter, push it all the way into its socket.
Features of your vehicle D280300APA-UK Type A Type A Cup holder WARNING - Hot liquids • Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder whilst the vehicle is in motion. If the hot liquid spills, you burn yourself. Such a burn to the driver could lead to loss of control of the vehicle. • To reduce the risk of personal injury in the event of sudden stop or collision, do not place uncovered or unsecured bottles, glasses, cans, etc., in the cup holder whilst the vehicle is in motion.
Features of your vehicle Use the sunvisor to shield direct light through the front or side windows. To use a sunvisor, pull it downward. To use a sunvisor for a side window, pull it downward, unsnap it from the bracket (1) and swing it to the side (2). CAUTION Type A To use the vanity mirror, pull down the visor and slide the mirror cover (3). The ticket holder (4) is provided for holding a tollgate ticket.
Features of your vehicle D280601AUN D280604AEN-UK Hour (2) Pressing the H button with your finger, a pencil or similar object will advance the time displayed by one hour. Display conversion To change the 12 hour format to the 24 hour format, press the R button until the display blinks. For example, if the R button is pressed whilst the time is 10:15 p.m., the display will be changed to 22:15.
Features of your vehicle OPA047096R OPA047099 D280800AEN D281100APA Clothes hanger (if equipped) Cargo area cover (if equipped) CAUTION Do not hang heavy clothes, since those may damage the hook. Nothing should be carried on top of the cover. Loose materials could result in injury to vehicle occupants during sudden braking. The cargo area cover can be uprighted or removed. OPA047101 WARNING • Do not place objects on the cargo area cover.
Features of your vehicle AUDIO SYSTEM CAUTION OPA047097 Antenna D300102APA Roof antenna (if equipped) Your car uses a roof antenna to receive both AM and FM broadcast signals. This antenna is a removable type. To remove the antenna, turn it counterclockwise. To install the antenna, turn it clockwise. 4 66 • Before entering a place with a low height clearance, be sure that the antenna is fully folded down or removed.
Features of your vehicle AM(MW, LW) reception FM radio station IONOSPHERE ¢ ¢¢ Iron bridges AM(MW, LW) broadcasts can be received at greater distances than FM broadcasts. This is because AM(MW, LW) radio waves are transmitted at low frequencies. These long, low frequency radio waves can follow the curvature of the earth rather than travelling straight out into the atmosphere. In addition, they curve around obstructions so that they can provide better signal coverage.
Features of your vehicle Using a mobile phone or a two-way radio When a mobile phone is used inside the vehicle, noise may be produced from the audio equipment. This does not mean that something is wrong with the audio equipment. In such a case, use the mobile phone at a place as far as possible from the audio equipment. CAUTION • Station Swapping - As a FM signal weakens, another more powerful signal near the same frequency may begin to play.
Features of your vehicle • Keep CDs in their cases after use to protect them from scratches or dirt. • Depending on the type of CD-R/CDRW CDs, certain CDs may not operate normally according to manufacturing companies or making and recording methods. In such circumstances, if you still continue to use those CDs, they may cause the malfunction of your car audio system.
Features of your vehicle RADIO, VOLUME CONTROL (SA710, if equipped) 1. FM/AM Selection Button 2. Power ON/OFF 3. AUTO STORE Button 4. Automatic Channel Selection Button 5. TUNE/AUDIO Control Button 6. PRESET Button 7. CD Selection Button 8.
Features of your vehicle 1. FM/AM Selection Button Turns to FM/AM mode and toggles FM1 and FM2➟AM➟FM1··· when the button is pressed each time. 2. Power ON/OFF & Vloume Control Button Turns ON/OFF the set when the IGNITION SWITCH is on ACC or ON. If the button is turned to the right, it increases the volume and left, decreases the volume. 3.
Features of your vehicle CD (SA710, if equipped) 1. CD loading slot 2. CD Eject Button 3. SCAN Play Button 4. Automatic Track Selection Button 5. CD-IN Indicator 6. REPEAT Button 7. RANDOM Play Button 8. TUNE/ENTER Button 9. Fast Rewind Button 10.
Features of your vehicle 1. CD loading slot Please face printed side upward and gently push in. When the ignition switch is on ACC or ON and power is OFF, power is automatically turned on if the CD is loaded. This CDP support only 12cm CD. But if VCD. Data CD are loaded, "Disc-Err" message will appear and CD will be ejected. 2. CD Eject Button Push button to eject the CD. This button is enabled when ignition switch is off. 3. SCAN Play Button Play first 10 sec of each song in the DISC.
Features of your vehicle RADIO, SETUP, VOLUME CONTROL (PA710RDS, if equipped) 1. FM Selection Button 2. AM Selection Button 3. TA Selection Button 4. CD Selection Button 5. AUX Selection Button 6. Automatic Channel Selection Button 7. Power ON/OFF & Volume Control Knob 8. AUTO STORE Button 9. Screen ON/ OFF Button 10. SETUP Button 11. TUNE/ENTER Knob 12. PTY(FLDR) Button 13. PRESET Button 14.
Features of your vehicle 1. FM Selection Button Turns to FM mode and toggles FM1 and FM2 when the button is pressed each time. 2. AM Selection Button Turns to AM mode, and toggles in the order of MW➟LW➟···➟MW···when the button is pressed each time. 3. TA Selection Button In FM, CD, AUX mode, turns on/off the reception of TA channels of RDS. 4. CD Selection Button If there is a cd in the CDP DECK it plays the CD.
Features of your vehicle RDS Clock NEWS TA Vol Return Adjust Display Update Return > > Off +05 > > > 24Hour Auto Scroll > On Return ❈ TO SETUP CLOCK If Audio is ON 1. Press SETUP button. 2. Select CLOCK menu by rotating/pressing TUNE knob. 3. Select ADJUST and current hour will flash. 4. Adjust hour by rotating TUNE knob. 5. Press TUNE knob and now current minute will flash. 6. Adjust minute and push TUNE knob when finished. 7. Press SETUP button or select RETURN to exit SETUP mode.
Features of your vehicle CD (PA710RDS, if equipped) 1. CD loading slot 2. CD-IN indicator 3. CD Eject Button 4. AUX Selection Button 5. Automatic Track Selection Button 6. INFO Button 7. TUNE/ENTER Knob 8. REPEAT Button 9. RANDOM Play Button 10. SCAN Play Button 11. MARK Play Button 12. AUX IN 13. Folder moving Button 14.•Fast Rewind Button 15.
Features of your vehicle 1. CD loading slot 4. AUX Selection Button 6. INFO Button Please face printed side upward and gently push in. When the ignition switch is on ACC or ON and power is off, power is automatically turned on if the CD is loaded. This CDP support only 12 cm CD. But if VCD, Data CD loaded, "Er-6" message will appear and CD will be ejected. If the auxiliary device is connected, it turns to AUX MODE to play the sound from the auxiliary player.
Features of your vehicle 9. RANDOM Play Button 13. Folder moving Button Turns on/off the randomization of the play list of files in the currently played DISC. To cancel the mode, press the key once again. • Moves [FLDR ] button child folder of the current folder and displays the first song in the folder. Press TUNE/ENTER knob to move to the folder displayed. It will play the first song in the folder. • Moves [FLDR ] button Parent folder and displays the first song in the folder.
Features of your vehicle RADIO, SETUP, VOLUME CONTROL (PA710, if equipped) 1. FM Selection Button 2. AM Selection Button 3. CD Selection Button 4. AUX Selection Button 5. Automatic Channel Selection Button 6. Power ON/OFF & Volume Control Knob 7. AUTO STORE Button 8. Screen ON/ OFF Button 9. SETUP Button 10. TUNE/ENTER Knob 11. PRESET Button 12.
Features of your vehicle 1. FM Selection Button Turns to FM mode and toggles FM1 and FM2 when the button is pressed each time. 2. AM Selection Button Turns to AM mode, and toggles in the order of AM1➟AM2➟AM1···when the button is pressed each time. 3. CD Selection Button If there is a cd in the CDP DECK it plays the CD. Press CD button to automatically insert CD•when the disc is ejected from the deck by pressing CD EJECT. 4.
Features of your vehicle Clock Adjust Display Return > > 24Hour Scroll > On Return ❈ TO SETUP CLOCK If Audio is ON 1. Press SETUP button. 2. Select CLOCK menu by rotating/pressing TUNE knob. 3. Select ADJUST and current hour will flash. 4. Adjust hour by rotating TUNE knob. 5. Press TUNE knob and now current minute will flash. 6. Adjust minute and push TUNE knob when finished. 7. Press SETUP button or select RETURN to exit SETUP mode. If Audio is OFF 1. Press SETUP button and current hour will flash.
Features of your vehicle CD (PA710, if equipped) 1. CD loading slot 2. CD-IN indicator 3. CD Eject Button 4. AUX Selection Button 5. Automatic Track Selection Button 6. INFO Button 7. TUNE/ENTER Knob 8. REPEAT Button 9. RANDOM Play Button 10. SCAN Play Button 11. MARK Play Button 12. AUX IN 13. Folder moving Button 14.•Fast Rewind Button 15.
Features of your vehicle 1. CD loading slot 4. AUX Selection Button 7. TUNE/ENTER Knob Please face printed side upward and gently push in. When the ignition switch is on ACC or ON and power is off, power is automatically turned on if the CD is loaded. This CDP support only 12 cm CD. But if VCD, Data CD are loaded, "Er6" message will appear and CD will be ejected. If the auxiliary device is connected, it turns to AUX MODE to play the sound from the auxiliary player.
Features of your vehicle 10. SCAN Play Button 13. Folder moving Button Plays first 10 sec of each song in the DISC. To cancel the mode, press the key once again. Press the button for 0.8 sec or longer to mark or unmark the current song. Press the button for less than 0.8 to play currently marked song. • Moves [FLDR ] button child folder of the current folder and displays the first song in the folder. Press TUNE/ENTER knob to move to the folder displayed. It will play the first song in the folder.
Before driving ....................................................... 5-3 Key positions ......................................................... 5-4 Starting the engine ................................................ 5-5 Manual transaxle .................................................. 5-6 Automatic transaxle ............................................. 5-9 Brake system ....................................................... 5-14 Economical operation .........................................
Driving your vehicle E010000AFD-UK WARNING - ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS! Engine exhaust gases are potentially lethal. If at any time engine exhaust gas is detected within the passenger compartment, move the vehicle to an open area and open all windows. • Never inhale exhaust gas. Exhaust gases contain Carbon Monoxide which is colourless and odourless. Carbon Monoxide is poisonous and can cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation. • Exhaust System Maintenance.
Driving your vehicle BEFORE DRIVING E020100AUN E020300BUN Before entering vehicle Before starting WARNING - Driving under • Be sure that all windows, outside mirror(s), and outside lights are clean. • Check the condition of the tires. • Check under the vehicle for any sign of leaks. • Be sure there are no obstacles behind you if you intend to back up. • Close and lock all doors. • Position the seat so that all controls are easily reached. • Adjust the inside and outside rearview mirrors.
Driving your vehicle KEY POSITIONS E030202BUN E030204AUN ACC (Accessory) The steering wheel is unlocked and electrical accessories are operative. START Turn the ignition switch to the START position to start the engine. The engine will crank until you release the key; then it returns to the ON position. The brake warning lamp can be checked in this position.
Driving your vehicle STARTING THE ENGINE (Continued) • Never reach for the ignition switch, or any other controls through the steering wheel whilst the vehicle is in motion. The presence of your hand or arm in this area could cause a loss of vehicle control, an accident and serious bodily injury or death. • Do not place any movable objects around the driver’s seat as they may move whilst driving, interfere with the driver and lead to an accident.
Driving your vehicle MANUAL TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED) Press the clutch pedal down fully whilst shifting, then release it slowly. The gearshift lever must be returned to the neutral position before shifting into R (Reverse). Make sure the vehicle is completely stopped before shifting into R (Reverse). Never operate the engine with the tachometer (rpm) in the red zone. OPA057008 E050100APB-UK Manual transaxle operation The manual transaxle has 5 forward gears.
Driving your vehicle • During cold weather, shifting may be difficult until the transaxle lubricant has warmed up. This is normal and not harmful to the transaxle. • If you've come to a complete stop and it's hard to shift into 1st or R(Reverse), put the shift lever in N(Neutral) position and release the clutch. Press the clutch pedal back down, and then shift into 1st or R(Reverse) gear position. CAUTION • To avoid premature clutch wear and damage, do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch pedal.
Driving your vehicle E050200AUN Good driving practices • Never take the car out of gear and coast down a hill. This is extremely hazardous. Always leave the car in gear. • Don't "ride" the brakes. This can cause them to overheat and malfunction. Instead, when you are driving down a long hill, slow down and shift to a lower gear. When you do this, engine braking will help slow the car. 5 8 • Slow down before shifting to a lower gear. This will help avoid over-revving the engine, which can cause damage.
Driving your vehicle AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE Lock release button Prevents shift lever movement without first depressing the button. O/D button E060100APA Automatic transaxle operation The automatic transaxle has 4 forward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected automatically, depending on the position of the shift lever. To move the shift lever from the P (Park) position, the brake pedal must be depressed and the lock release button must be depressed.
Driving your vehicle For smooth operation, depress the brake pedal when shifting from N (Neutral) to a forward or reverse gear. WARNING - Automatic transaxle • Always check the surrounding areas near your vehicle for people, especially children, before shifting a car into D (Drive) or R (Reverse). • Before leaving the driver’s seat, always make sure the shift lever is in the P (Park) position; then set the parking brake fully and shut the engine off.
Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) Use this position to drive the vehicle backward. CAUTION Always come to a complete stop before shifting into or out of R (Reverse); you may damage the transaxle if you shift into R whilst the vehicle is in motion, except when “Rocking the vehicle” explained in this section. N (Neutral) The wheels and transaxle are not engaged. The vehicle will roll freely even on the slightest incline unless the parking brake or service brakes are applied.
Driving your vehicle O/D OFF Indicator indicator light illumiO/D This nates in the instrument panel OFF when the O/D mode is cancelled. OPA057009R E060104APA O/D (Over Drive) system Pressing the O/D system button cancels and engages the overdrive system. When the O/D system is cancelled, the O/D OFF indicator illuminates and the transaxle gear range is limited to 1st through 3rd. The transaxle will not shift to 4th gear until the O/D system button is pressed again to release the switch.
Driving your vehicle • Always use the parking brake. Do not depend on placing the transaxle in P (Park) to keep the car from moving. • Exercise extreme caution when driving on a slippery surface. Be especially careful when braking, accelerating or shifting gears. On a slippery surface, an abrupt change in vehicle speed can cause the drive wheels to lose traction and the vehicle to go out of control.
Driving your vehicle BRAKE SYSTEM E070100AUN-UK Power brakes Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes that adjust automatically through normal usage. In the event that the power-assisted brakes lose power because of a stalled engine or some other reason, you can still stop your vehicle by applying greater force to the brake pedal than you normally would. The stopping distance, however, will be longer.
Driving your vehicle E070102APA Disc brakes wear indicator Your vehicle has front (and/or rear (if equipped)) disc brakes. When your brake pads are worn and new pads are required, you will hear a highpitched warning sound from your front brakes or rear brakes. You may hear this sound come and go or it may occur whenever you depress the brake pedal. Please remember that some driving conditions or climates may cause a brake squeal when you first apply (or lightly apply) the brakes.
Driving your vehicle WARNING OPA057006R E070202APA-UK Releasing the parking brake To release the parking brake, first apply the foot brake and pull the parking brake lever slightly. Secondly, depress the release button and lower the parking brake lever whilst holding the button. 5 16 • To prevent unintentional movement when stopped and leaving the vehicle, do not use the gearshift lever in place of the parking brake.
Driving your vehicle E070300APA-UK Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (if equipped) WARNING ABS (or ESP) will not prevent accidents due to improper or dangerous driving manoeuvres. Even though vehicle control is improved during emergency braking, always maintain a safe distance between you and objects ahead. Vehicle speeds should always be reduced in extreme road conditions.
Driving your vehicle ✽ NOTICE CAUTION A click sound may be heard in the engine compartment when the vehicle begins to move after the engine is started. These conditions are normal and indicate that the anti-lock brake system is functioning properly. • Even with the anti-lock brake system, your vehicle still requires sufficient stopping distance. Always maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you. • Always slow down when cornering.
Driving your vehicle WARNING OPA057007R E070500APA-UK Electronic stability program (ESP) (If equipped) The Electronic Stability Program (ESP) system is designed to stabilise the vehicle during cornering manoeuvres. ESP checks where you are steering and where the vehicle is actually going. ESP applies the brakes at individual wheels and intervenes with the engine management system to stabilise the vehicle. Never drive too fast according to the road conditions or too quickly when cornering.
Driving your vehicle E070501AUN-EE ESP operation ESP ON condition • When the ignition is turned ON, ESP and ESP OFF indicator lights illuminate for approximately 3 seconds, then ESP is turned on. • Press the ESP OFF button for at least half a second after turning the ignition ON to turn ESP off. (ESP OFF indicator will illuminate). To turn the ESP on, press the ESP OFF button (ESP OFF indicator light will go off). • When starting the engine, you may hear a slight ticking sound.
Driving your vehicle ■ ESP indicator light (blinks) ESP ■ ESP OFF indicator light (comes on) ESP OFF E070503AEN-UK Indicator light When the ignition switch is turned ON, the indicator light illuminates, then goes off if ESP system is operating normally. The ESP indicator light blinks whenever ESP is operating. The ESP OFF indicator light comes on when either the ESP is turned off with the button, or ESP fails to operate when turned on.
Driving your vehicle E070600APA-UK WARNING Never press the ESP OFF button whilst ESP is operating. If the ESP is turned off whilst ESP is operating, the vehicle may go out of control. To turn ESP off whilst driving, press the ESP OFF button whilst driving on a flat road surface. 5 22 Good braking practices WARNING • Whenever you leave or park your vehicle, always set the parking brake as far as possible and fully engage the vehicle's transaxle into the park position.
Driving your vehicle • Don't coast down hills with the car out of gear. This is extremely hazardous. Keep the car in gear at all times, use the brakes to slow down, then shift to a lower gear so that engine braking will help you maintain a safe speed. • Don't "ride" the brake pedal. Resting your foot on the brake pedal whilst driving can be dangerous because the brakes might overheat and lose their effectiveness. It also increases the wear of the brake components.
Driving your vehicle ECONOMICAL OPERATION E100000APA-UK Your vehicle's fuel economy depends mainly on your style of driving, where you drive and when you drive. Each of these factors affects how many miles (kilometers) you can get from a litre (gallon) of fuel. To operate your vehicle as economically as possible, use the following driving suggestions to help save money in both fuel and repairs: • Drive smoothly. Accelerate at a moderate rate.
Driving your vehicle • Remember, your vehicle does not require extended warm-up. After the engine has started, allow the engine to run for 10 to 20 seconds prior to placing the vehicle in gear. In very cold weather, however, give your engine a slightly longer warm-up period. • Don't "labour" or "over-rev" the engine. Labouring is driving too slowly in a very high gear resulting in the vehicle kangarooing. If this happens, shift to a lower gear. Over-revving is racing the engine beyond its safe limit.
Driving your vehicle SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS • When braking with non-ABS brakes pump the brake pedal with a light upand-down motion until the vehicle is stopped. WARNING - ABS Do not pump the brake pedal on a vehicle equipped with ABS. 1VQA3002 E110100APA-UK Hazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditions are encountered such as water, snow, ice, mud, sand, or similar hazards, follow these suggestions: • Drive cautiously and allow extra distance for braking.
Driving your vehicle WARNING - Spinning tyres Do not spin the wheels, especially at speeds more than 35 mph (56 km/h). Spinning the wheels at high speeds when the vehicle is stationary could cause a tyre to overheat which could result in tyre damage that may injure bystanders. ✽ NOTICE The ESP system (if equipped) should be turned OFF prior to rocking the vehicle. WARNING If your vehicle becomes stuck in snow, mud, sand, etc.
Driving your vehicle • Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glare from other driver's headlights. • Keep your headlights clean and properly aimed on vehicles not equipped with the automatic headlight aiming feature. Dirty or improperly aimed headlights will make it much more difficult to see at night. • Avoid staring directly at the headlights of oncoming vehicles. You could be temporarily blind, and it will take several seconds for your eyes to readjust to the darkness.
Driving your vehicle WARNING RVQA1004 E110700APA-UK Dual carrigeway/Motorway driving Tyres: Adjust the tyre inflation pressures to specification. Low tyre inflation pressures will result in overheating and possible failure of the tyres. Avoid using worn or damaged tyres which may result in reduced traction or tyre failure. • Underinflated or overinflated tyres can cause poor handling, loss of vehicle control, and sudden tyre failure leading to accidents, injuries, and even death.
Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING 1VQA3005 E120000APA-UK The onset of winter conditions subject motor vehicles to greater operating demands. Therefore, the following suggestions will assist in maintaining peak performance and reliability during these periods: E120100APA-UK E120101AUN-UK Snowy or icy conditions Snow tyres If you mount snow tyres on your vehicle, make sure they are radial tyres of the same size and load range as the original tyres.
Driving your vehicle CAUTION 1VQA3007 E120102AUN-UK Tyre chains Since the sidewalls of radial tyres are thinner, they can be damaged by mounting some types of snow chains on them. Therefore, the use of snow tyres is recommended instead of snow chains. Do not mount tyre chains on vehicles equipped with aluminum wheels; snow chains may cause damage to the wheels. If snow chains must be used, use wiretype chains with a thickness of less than 0.59 in (15 mm).
Driving your vehicle WARNING - Tyre chains • The use of chains may adversely affect vehicle handling. • Do not exceed 20 mph (30 km/h) or the chain manufacturer’s recommended speed limit, whichever is lower. • Drive carefully and avoid bumps, holes, sharp turns, and other road hazards, which may cause the vehicle to bounce. • Avoid sharp turns or lockedwheel braking. CAUTION • Chains that are the wrong size or improperly installed can damage your vehicle's brake lines, suspension, body and wheels.
Driving your vehicle E120600AUN E120800AUN-UK E121000AUN-UK To keep locks from freezing Don't let your parking brake freeze Carry emergency equipment To keep the locks from freezing, squirt an approved de-icer fluid or glycerine into the key opening. If a lock is covered with ice, squirt it with an approved de-icing fluid to remove the ice. If the lock is frozen internally, you may be able to thaw it out by using a heated key. Handle the heated key with care to avoid injury.
Driving your vehicle TRAILER TOWING E140000APA-UK If you are considering towing with your car, you should first check with your Local Laws to determine their legal requirements. Since laws vary from country to country, the requirements for towing trailers, cars, or other types of vehicles or apparatus may differ. Ask your HYUNDAI authorised repairer for further details before towing.
Driving your vehicle Load-pulling components such as the engine, transaxle, wheel assemblies, and tyres are forced to work harder against the load of the added weight. The engine is required to operate at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads. This additional burden generates extra heat. The trailer also considerably adds wind resistance, increasing the pulling requirements.
Driving your vehicle E140100APA-UK E140200APA-UK E140300AUN-UK Towbars Safety cables Trailer brakes It's important to have the correct towbar equipment. Crosswinds, large trucks going by, and rough roads are a few reasons why you’ll need the right towbar. Here are some rules to follow: • Will you have to make any holes in the body of your vehicle when you install a trailer towbar? If you do, then be sure to seal the holes later when you remove the towbar.
Driving your vehicle E140400APA-UK E140401AUN E140404AUN-UK Driving with a trailer Following distance Stay at least twice as far behind the vehicle ahead as you would when driving your vehicle without a trailer. This can help you avoid situations that require heavy braking and sudden turns. Making turns When you’re turning with a trailer, make wider turns than normal. Do this so your trailer won’t strike soft shoulders, kerbs, road signs, trees, or other objects. Avoid jerky or sudden manoeuvres.
Driving your vehicle A HYUNDAI authorised repairer can assist you in installing the wiring harness. WARNING Failure to use an approved trailer wiring harness could result in damage to the vehicle electrical system and/or personal injury. E140406APA-UK Driving on grades Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear before you start down a long or steep downgrade. If you don’t shift down, you might have to use your brakes so much that they would get hot and no longer operate efficiently.
Driving your vehicle E140500APA-UK WARNING - Parking brake It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle if the parking brake is not firmly set. If you have left the engine running, the vehicle can move suddenly. You or others could be seriously or fatally injured. When you are ready to leave after parking on a hill 1.
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Driving your vehicle The trailer nose should weigh a maximum of 10% of the total loaded trailer weight, within the limits of the maximum trailer nose weight permissible. After you've loaded your trailer, weigh the trailer and then the nose, separately, to see if the weights are proper. If they aren’t, you may be able to correct them simply by moving some items around in the trailer.
Driving your vehicle VEHICLE WEIGHT E160000AUN E160500AUN E160800AUN This section will guide you in the proper 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.
Road warning ........................................................ 6-2 In case of an emergency whilst driving .............. 6-2 If the engine will not start .................................... 6-3 Emergency starting .............................................. 6-4 If the engine overheats ......................................... 6-6 If you have a flat tyre ........................................... 6-7 Towing ..................................................................
What to do in an emergency ROAD WARNING It should be used whenever emergency repairs are being made or when the vehicle is stopped near the edge of a roadway. Depress the flasher switch with the ignition switch in any position. The flasher switch is located in the centre console switch panel. All turn signal lights will flash simultaneously.
What to do in an emergency IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START 3. Passengers must not be allowed to remain inside the vehicle during wheel changing. If a puncture occurs whilst the vehicle is on a motorway, the passengers should take refuge on the motorway embankment to avoid the possibility of injury occurring should the vehicle be struck by other motorway traffic. 4. Wheel changing should be performed according to the following instructions. 020300APA-UK If engine stalls whilst driving 1.
What to do in an emergency EMERGENCY STARTING F040100AEN Jumper Cables Jump starting (-) (+) (-) (+) Booster battery Discharged battery 1VQA4001 F040000AUN Connect cables in numerical order and disconnect in reverse order. Jump starting can be dangerous if done incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid harm to yourself or damage to your vehicle or battery, follow the jump starting procedures. If in doubt, we strongly recommend that you have a competent technician or towing service jump start your vehicle.
What to do in an emergency F040101AEN-UK Jump starting procedure 1. Make sure the booster battery is 12volt and that its negative terminal is grounded. 2. If the booster battery is in another vehicle, do not allow the vehicles to touch. 3. Turn off all unnecessary electrical loads. 4. Connect the jumper cables in the exact sequence shown in the illustration.
What to do in an emergency IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS F050000APA-UK If your temperature gauge indicates overheating, you experience a loss of power, or hear loud pinging or knocking, the engine is probably too hot. If this happens, you should: 1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as it is safe to do so. 2. Place the gear selector lever in P (automatic transaxle) or Neutral (manual transaxle) and set the parking brake. If the air conditioning is on, turn it off. 3.
What to do in an emergency IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TYRE (1) Jack handle (2) Jack (3) Wheel lug nut wrench (4)spanner (5)Screw Driver (6)Towing hook OPA067001 F070101AUN-UK Jacking instructions The jack is provided for emergency tyre changing only. It is advisable to place all the tools in the respective slots of the tool casing in order to avoid any rattling. Follow jacking instructions to reduce the possibility of personal injury.
What to do in an emergency (Continued) • Be sure to use the correct front and rear jacking positions on the vehicle; never use the bumpers or any other part of the vehicle for jack support. • The vehicle can easily roll off the jack causing serious injury or death. No person should place any portion of their body under a vehicle that is supported only by a jack; use vehicle support stands. • Do not start or run the engine whilst the vehicle is on the jack.
What to do in an emergency 1VQA4023 4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench, jack, jack handle, and spare tyre from the vehicle. 5. Block both the front and rear of the wheel that is diagonally opposite the jack position. WARNING - Changing a tyre • To prevent vehicle movement whilst changing a tyre, always set the parking brake fully, and always block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel being changed.
What to do in an emergency OPA067005 OPA067006 7. Place the jack at the front or rear jacking position closest to the tyre you are changing. Place the jack at the designated locations under the frame. The jacking positions are plates welded to the frame with two tabs and a raised dot to index with the jack. 8. Insert the jack handle into the jack and turn it clockwise, raising the vehicle until the tyre just clears the ground. This measurement is approximately 1.2 in (30 mm).
What to do in an emergency WARNING Wheels and wheel covers may have sharp edges. Handle them carefully to avoid possible severe injury. Before putting the wheel into place, be sure that there is nothing on the hub or wheel (such as mud, tar, gravel, etc.) that interferes with the wheel from fitting solidly against the hub. If there is, remove it. If there is not good contact on the mounting surface between the wheel and hub, the wheel nuts could come loose and cause the loss of a wheel.
What to do in an emergency If you have a tyre gauge, remove the valve cap and check the air pressure. If the pressure is lower than recommended, drive slowly to the nearest service station and inflate to the correct pressure. If it is too high, adjust it until it is correct. Always reinstall the valve cap after checking or adjusting tyre pressure. If the cap is not replaced, air may leak from the tyre. If you lose a valve cap, buy another and install it as soon as possible.
What to do in an emergency F070301AUN-UK Important - use of compact spare tyre (if equipped) Your vehicle is equipped with a compact spare tyre. This compact spare tyre takes up less space than a regular-size tyre. This tyre is smaller than a conventional tyre and is designed for temporary use only. CAUTION • You should drive carefully when the compact spare is in use. The compact spare should be replaced by the proper conventional tyre and rim at the first opportunity.
What to do in an emergency • Do not take this vehicle through an automatic car wash whilst the compact spare tyre is installed. • Do not use tyre chains on the compact spare tyre. Because of the smaller size, a tyre chain will not fit properly. This could damage the vehicle and result in loss of the chain. • The compact spare tyre should not be installed on the front axle if the vehicle must be driven in snow or on ice.
What to do in an emergency TOWING It is acceptable to tow the vehicle with the rear wheels on the ground (without dollies) and the front wheels off the ground. If any of the loaded wheels or suspension components are damaged or the vehicle is being towed with the front wheels on the ground, use a towing dolly under the front wheels. When being towed by a commercial tow truck and wheel dollies are not used, the front of the vehicle should always be lifted, not the rear.
What to do in an emergency When towing your vehicle in an emergency without wheel dollies : 1. Set the ignition switch in the ACC position. 2. Place the transaxle shift lever in N (Neutral). 3. Release the parking brake. CAUTION Failure to place the transaxle shift lever in N (Neutral) may cause internal damage to the transaxle. OPA067010 F080200APA Removable towing hook (front) (if equipped) 1. Open the tailgate, and remove the towing hook from the tool bag. 2.
What to do in an emergency Front (if equipped) OPA067012 Rear OPA067013 F080300AEN-UK If towing service is not available in an emergency, your vehicle may be temporarily towed using a cable or chain secured to the emergency towing hook under the front (or rear) of the vehicle. Use extreme caution when towing the vehicle. A driver must be in the vehicle to steer it and operate the brakes. Towing in this manner may be done only on hard-surfaced roads for a short distance and at low speeds.
What to do in an emergency • More steering effort will be required because the power steering system will be disabled. • If you are driving down a long hill, the brakes may overheat and brake performance will be reduced. Stop often and let the brakes cool off. WARNING Use extreme caution when towing the vehicle. • Avoid sudden starts or erratic driving manoeuvres which would place excessive stress on the emergency towing hook and towing cable or chain.
Engine compartment ............................................ 7-2 Maintenance services ............................................ 7-4 Owner maintenance .............................................. 7-5 Scheduled maintenance service ........................... 7-7 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items .. 7-14 Engine oil ............................................................. 7-17 Engine coolant ..................................................... 7-18 Brake fluid ............................
Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT ■ Petrol Engine (1.1L) 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Positive battery terminal 7. Negative battery terminal 8. Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick* 9. Radiator cap 10. Engine oil dipstick 11.
Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT ■ Petrol Engine (1.2L) 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Positive battery terminal 7. Negative battery terminal 8. Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick* 9. Radiator cap 10. Engine oil dipstick 11.
Maintenance MAINTENANCE SERVICES G020000AEN-UK G020100AEN-UK G020200APA-UK You should exercise the utmost care to prevent damage to your vehicle and injury to yourself whenever performing any maintenance or inspection procedures. Should you have any doubts concerning the inspection or servicing of your vehicle, we strongly recommend that you have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer perform this work.
Maintenance OWNER MAINTENANCE G030000AEN-UK WARNING - Maintenance work • Performing maintenance work on a vehicle can be dangerous. You can be seriously injured whilst performing some maintenance procedures. If you lack sufficient knowledge and experience or the proper tools and equipment to do the work, have it done by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. • Working under the bonnet with the engine running is dangerous. It becomes even more dangerous when you wear jewellery or loose clothing.
Maintenance G030102AUN-UK G030103AUN-UK G030105APA-UK 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 any increased steering effort or looseness 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.
Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE G040000APA Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually operated where none of the following conditions apply. If any of the following conditions apply, follow Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions. • Repeated short distance driving. • Driving in dusty conditions or sandy areas. • Extensive use of brakes. • Driving in areas where salt or other corrosive materials are being used. • Driving on rough or muddy roads. • Driving in mountainous areas.
Maintenance G040100APA-UK NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months MAINTENANCE ITEM 12 24 Miles×1,000 10 Km×1,000 15 Drive belts * 1 Engine oil and engine oil filter * Engine timing belt Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first 2 36 48 22.5 35 35 55 I I R R 1.1L Air cleaner filter I Spark plugs Valve Clearance *4 60 72 47.5 60 75 95 I I R R I 96 72.5 85 97.
Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) MAINTENANCE INTERVALS MAINTENANCE ITEM Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 Miles×1,000 10 22.5 35 47.5 60 72.5 85 97.
Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months MAINTENANCE ITEM Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 Miles×1,000 10 22.5 35 47.5 60 72.5 85 97.
Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months MAINTENANCE ITEM Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 Miles×1,000 10 22.5 35 47.5 60 72.5 85 97.
Maintenance G040200APA-UK MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals.
Maintenance Maintenance operation Maintenance intervals Driving condition Front suspension ball joints I Inspect more frequently depending on the condition C, D,•E, F, G Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors I Inspect more frequently depending on the condition C, D,•E, G, H Drum brakes and linings (if equipped) I Inspect more frequently depending on the condition C, D,•E, G, H Parking brake I Inspect more frequently depending on the condition C, D,•G, H Driveshaft and boots I Inspe
Maintenance EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS G050100APA G050500AUN G050400AEN-UK Engine oil and filter Timing belt (if equipped) The engine oil and filter (including drain plug gasket) should be changed at the intervals specified in the maintenance schedule. If the car is being driven in severe conditions, more frequent oil and filter changes are required. Inspect all parts related to the timing belt for damage and deformation. Replace any damaged parts immediately.
Maintenance G050600AUN-UK G050800AEN G051200AUN Vapour hose and fuel filler cap Air cleaner filter Coolant The vapour hose and fuel filler cap should be inspected at those intervals specified in the maintenance schedule. Make sure that a new vapour hose or fuel filler cap is correctly replaced. A Genuine HYUNDAI air cleaner filter is recommended when the filter is replaced. The coolant should be changed at the intervals specified in the maintenance schedule.
Maintenance G051600AUN G052000APA G052400APA-UK Brake fluid Exhaust pipe and muffler Drive shafts and boots Check brake fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir. The level should be between “MIN” and “MAX” marks on the side of the reservoir. Use only hydraulic brake fluid conforming to DOT 3 or DOT 4 specification. Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, muffler and hangers for cracks, deterioration, or damage. Start the engine and listen carefully for any exhaust gas leakage.
Maintenance ENGINE OIL G060100APA-EA Petrol (1.1L) Petrol (1.1L) Checking the engine oil level 1. Be sure the vehicle is on level ground. 2. Start the engine and allow it to reach normal operating temperature. 3. Turn the engine off and wait for a few minutes (about 5 minutes) for the oil to return to the oil pan. 4. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, and re-insert it fully.
Maintenance ENGINE COOLANT G060200APA-UK G070000AUN-UK Changing the engine oil and filter The high-pressure cooling system has a reservoir filled with year-round antifreeze coolant. The reservoir is filled at the factory. Check the antifreeze protection and coolant level at least once a year, at the beginning of the winter season, and before travelling to a colder climate.
Maintenance G070101AUN-UK OPA077004R Check the condition and connections of all cooling system hoses and heater hoses. Replace any swollen or deteriorated hoses. The coolant level should be filled between F and L marks on the side of the coolant reservoir when the engine is cool. If the coolant level is low, add enough specified coolant to provide protection against freezing and corrosion. Bring the level to F, but do not overfill.
Maintenance BRAKE FLUID G070200AEN-UK If the level is low, add fluid to the MAX level. The level will fall with accumulated mileage. This is a normal condition associated Changing the coolant Have coolant changed by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning of this section. with the wear of the brake linings. If the fluid level is excessively low, have the brake system checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
Maintenance AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING - Brake fluid When changing and adding brake fluid, handle it carefully. Do not let it come in contact with your eyes. If brake fluid should come in contact with your eyes, immediately flush them with a large quantity of fresh tap water. Have your eyes examined by a doctor as soon as possible. HOT COLD OPA077057 CAUTION Do not allow brake fluid to contact the vehicle's body paint, as paint damage will result.
Maintenance WARNING - Transaxle fluid The transaxle fluid level should be checked when the engine is at normal operating temperature. This means that the engine, radiator, radiator hose and exhaust system etc., are very hot. Exercise great care not to burn yourself during this procedure. CAUTION • Low fluid level causes transaxle slippage. Overfilling can cause foaming, loss of fluid and transaxle malfunction. • The use of a non-specified fluid could result in transaxle malfunction and failure.
Maintenance WASHER FLUID PARKING BRAKE WARNING - Coolant OPA077007R G120100AUN-UK Checking the washer fluid level The reservoir is translucent so that you can check the level with a quick visual inspection. Check the fluid level in the washer fluid reservoir and add fluid if necessary. Plain water may be used if washer fluid is not available. However, use washer solvent with antifreeze characteristics in cold climates to prevent freezing.
Maintenance AIR CLEANER Petrol (1.1L) Petrol (1.1L) Replace the filter according to the Maintenance Schedule. If the vehicle is operated in extremely dusty or sandy areas, replace the element more often than the usual recommended intervals. (Refer to “Maintenance under severe usage conditions” in this section.) CAUTION OPA077054 Petrol (1.2L) OPA077055 Petrol (1.2L) OPA079011 OPA079012 It must be replaced when necessary, and should not be cleaned and reused. 1.
Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER (IF EQUIPPED) G170100APA Filter inspection The climate control air filter should be replaced according to the Maintenance Schedule. If the vehicle is operated in severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more frequently and replaced earlier. When you replace the climate control air filter, replace it performing the following procedure, and be careful to avoid damaging other components.
Maintenance WIPER BLADES Contamination of either the windscreen or the wiper blades with foreign matter can reduce the effectiveness of the windscreen wipers. Common sources of contamination are insects, tree sap, and hot wax treatments used by some commercial car washes. If the blades are not wiping properly, clean both the window and the blades with a good cleaner or mild detergent, and rinse thoroughly with clean water. OPA077016 3. Replace the climate control air filter. 4.
Maintenance G180200AUN Blade replacement When the wipers no longer clean adequately, the blades may be worn or cracked, and require replacement. CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components, do not attempt to move the wipers manually. 1JBA7037 1LDA5023 G180201AUN-UK CAUTION The use of a non-specified wiper blade could result in wiper malfunction and failure. Front windscreen wiper blade 1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper blade assembly to expose the plastic locking clip.
Maintenance OPA077017 G180202AEN-UK Rear window wiper blade 1. Raise the wiper arm and pull out the wiper blade assembly. 7 28 OPA077018 2. Install the new blade assembly by inserting the centre part into the slot in the wiper arm until it clicks into place. 3. Make sure the blade assembly is installed firmly by trying to pull it slightly. To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components, have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer replace the wiper blade.
Maintenance BATTERY WARNING - Battery dangers Always read the following instructions carefully when handling a battery. Keep lighted cigarettes and all other flames or sparks away from the battery. OPA077019R G190100AUN For best battery service • Keep the battery securely mounted. • Keep the battery top clean and dry. • Keep the terminals and connections clean, tight, and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal grease.
Maintenance (Continued) • The electrical ignition system works with high voltage. Never touch these components with the engine running or the ignition switched on. Failure to follow the above warnings can result in serious bodily injury or death. G190200AUN-UK Battery recharging Your vehicle has a maintenance-free, calcium-based battery.
Maintenance TYRES AND WHEELS G200100AUN-UK CAUTION Tyre care For proper maintenance, safety, and maximum fuel economy, you must always maintain recommended tyre inflation pressures and stay within the load limits and weight distribution recommended for your vehicle. G200200AEN-UK Recommended cold tyre inflation pressures All tyre pressures (including the spare) should be checked when the tyres are cold.
Maintenance G200300AUN-UK CAUTION • Warm tyres normally exceed recommended cold tyre pressures by 4 to 6 psi (28 to 41 kPa). Do not release air from warm tyres to adjust the pressure 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.
Maintenance Remove the valve cap from the tyre valve stem. Press the tyre gauge firmly onto the valve to get a pressure measurement. If the cold tyre inflation pressure matches the recommended pressure on the tyre and loading information label, no further adjustment is necessary. If the pressure is low, add air until you reach the recommended amount. If you overfill the tyre, release air by pushing on the metal stem in the centre of the tyre valve. Recheck the tyre pressure with the tyre gauge.
Maintenance Disc brake pads should be inspected for wear whenever tyres are rotated. With a full-size spare tyre ✽ NOTICE Rotate radial tyres that have an asymmetric tread pattern only from front to rear and not from right to left. CBGQ0706 WARNING Without a spare tyre S2BLA790A 7 34 • Do not use the compact spare tyre for tyre rotation. • Do not mix bias ply and radial ply tyres under any circumstances.
Maintenance WARNING - Replacing Tread wear indicator OEN076053 G200600BEN-UK Tyre replacement If the tyre is worn evenly, a tread wear indicator will appear as a solid band across the tread. This shows there is less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) of tread left on the tyre. Replace the tyre when this happens. Do not wait for the band to appear across the entire tread before replacing the tyre.
Maintenance G200601AUN-UK G200700BUN-UK G200800AUN-UK Compact spare tyre replacement (if equipped) Wheel replacement When replacing the metal wheels for any reason, make sure the new wheels are equivalent to the original factory units in diameter, rim width and offset. Tyre traction Tyre traction can be reduced if you drive on worn tyres, tyres that are improperly inflated or on slippery road surfaces. Tyres should be replaced when tread wear indicators appear.
Maintenance G201002APA-UK 1 2. Tyre size designation 5,6 7 4 2 3 1 I030B04JM G201000AUN-UK Tyre sidewall labeling This information identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tyre and also provides the tyre identification number (TIN) for safety standard certification. The TIN can be used to identify the tyre in case of a recall. G201001AUN A tyre’s sidewall is marked with a tyre size designation. You will need this information when selecting replacement tyres for your car.
Maintenance Tyre speed ratings G201003APA-UK The chart below lists many of the different speed ratings currently being used for passenger car tyres. The speed rating is part of the tyre size designation on the sidewall of the tyre. This symbol corresponds to that tyre's designed maximum safe operating speed. 3.
Maintenance G201004AEN-UK G201006AUN-UK Tread wear 4. Tyre ply composition and material 6. Maximum load rating The number of layers or plies of rubber-coated fabric in the tyre. Tyre manufacturers also must indicate the materials in the tyre, which include steel, nylon, polyester, and others. The letter "R" means radial ply construction; the letter "D" means diagonal or bias ply construction; and the letter "B" means belted-bias ply construction.
Maintenance ified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tyre marked C may have poor traction performance. WARNING The traction grade assigned to this tyre is based on straightahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics.
Maintenance FUSES Blade type Normal Blown Cartridge type Normal Blown Fusible link Normal This vehicle has 2 fuse panels, one located in the driver’s side panel bolster, the other in the engine compartment. If any of your vehicle’s lights, accessories, or controls do not work, check the appropriate circuit fuse. If a fuse has blown, the element inside the fuse will be melted. If the electrical system does not work, first check the driver’s side fuse panel.
Maintenance If the headlights or other electrical components do not work and the fuses are OK, check the fuse panel in the engine compartment. If a fuse is blown, it must be replaced. Type A OPA077021R Type B OPA077022R OPA077020R G210100APA-UK Instrument panel fuse replacement 1. Turn the ignition switch and all other switches off. 2. Open the fuse panel cover. 7 42 3. Pull the suspected fuse straight out. Use the removal tool provided in the engine compartment fuse panel. 4.
Maintenance ✽ NOTICE • If the memory fuse is pulled up from the fuse panel, the warning chime, audio, clock and interior lamps, etc., will not operate. Some items must be reset after replacement. Refer to “Battery” in this section. • Even though the memory fuse is pulled up, the battery can still be discharged by operation of the headlights or other electrical devices.
Maintenance ✽ NOTICE 3. Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown. To remove or insert the fuse, use the fuse puller in the engine compartment fuse panel. 4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. If the main fuse is blown, consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. CAUTION After checking the fuse panel in the engine compartment, securely install the fuse panel cover.
Maintenance G210300AEN-EA Fuse/relay panel description Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. Instrument panel fuse panel Type A Engine compartment fuse panel ✽ NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label.
Maintenance Instrument panel fuse panel Description Fuse rating Protected component P/WDW LH P/WDW RH TAIL LP LH TAIL LP•RH DIODE 1 DIODE 2 DIODE 3 DIODE 4 DIODE 5 AUDIO B+ (Memory fuse) ROOM LP (Memory fuse) STOP LP HAZARD HORN F/FOG LP ABS T/SIG LP 20A 20A 10A 10A 15A Power window driver switch, Power window rear left switch Power window assist switch, Power window rear right switch Position lamp (Front left, Rear left), License lamp, DRL unit Position lamp (Front right, Rear right), License lamp, I
Maintenance Description Fuse rating A/BAG IND A/BAG 10A 10A CLUSTER CIGAR LIGHTER AUDIO ACC A/CON SW HTD IND DRL IG2 H/LP LH H/LP RH FRT WIPER RR FOG LP SEAT HTD RR WIPER D/LOCK & S/ROOF HTD GLASS START SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE 10A 15A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 25A 10A 15A 15A 20A 25A 10A 10A 15A 20A 25A Protected component Cluster Passenger air bag off switch, ACU_A, Driver's air bag, Passenger's air bag, Pretensioner left/right, Side air bag left/right, Side impact sensor left/right, Front impact
Maintenance Engine compartment main fuse panel Description MAIN MDPS IGN 2 IGN 1 BATT 1 ECU R/FAN F_HTR BATT 2 P/WDW ABS 2 ABS 1 BLWR ECU INJ Fuse rating 100A (GSL) 125A (DSL) 80A 50A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 50A 30A 40A 40A 30A 10A 15A SNSR 10A ECU (DSL) F_PUMP A/CON 20A 20A 10A * GSL :•Gasoline Engine * DSL : Diesel Engine 7 48 Protected component Engine room box B+, Altornator MDPS_B Key set, Start relay Key set Memory fuse (AUDIO 15A/ ROOM LP 10A), Tail relay Main relay, F/PUMP 20A, ECU 2 10A Radiat
Maintenance LIGHT BULBS G220000AEN-UK CAUTION WARNING - Working on the lights Prior to working on the light, firmly apply the parking brake, ensure that the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position and turn off the lights to avoid sudden movement of the vehicle and burning your fingers or receiving an electric shock. Use only the bulbs of the specified wattage. CAUTION Be sure to replace the burned-out bulb with one of the same wattage rating.
Maintenance (Continued) • If a bulb becomes damaged or cracked, replace it immediately and carefully dispose of it. • Wear eye protection when changing a bulb. Allow the bulb to cool down before handling it. G270A030 G220101APA-UK Headlight bulb WARNING - Halogen bulbs • Halogen bulbs contain pressurized gas that will produce flying pieces of glass if broken. • Always handle them carefully, and avoid scratches and abrasions. If the bulbs are lit, avoid contact with liquids.
Maintenance OPA077036 OPA077047 3. Disconnect the power connector from the back of the headlight assembly. 4. Remove the headlight bulb cover by turning it counterclockwise. 5. Disconnect the headlight bulb socketconnector. 6. Unsnap the headlight bulb retaining wire by depressing the end and pushing it upward. 7. Remove the bulb from the headlight assembly. 8. Install a new headlight bulb and snap the headlight bulb retaining wire into position by aligning the wire with the groove on the bulb. 9.
Maintenance G220104APA-UK Headlight aiming adjustment Before performing aiming adjustment, make sure of the following. 1. Keep all tyres inflated to the correct pressure. 2. Place the vehicle on level ground and press the front bumper and rear bumper down several times. Place the vehicle at a distance of 118 in. (3,000 mm) from the test wall. 3. See that the vehicle is unloaded (except for full levels of coolant, engine oil and fuel, and spare tyre, jack, and tools).
Maintenance Specifications: H : Horizontal centre line of headlights from ground W : Distance between each headlight centre L• :• Distance between the headlights and the wall that the lights are tested against Unload vehicle H 29.41 (747) in (mm) W 50.08 (1,272) in (mm) With driver H 29.09 (739) L 118.11 (3,000) W 50.08 (1,272) L 118.11 (3,000) OPA077056 OPA077037 G220102APA G220200APA Front fog light bulb replacement 1. Reach your hand into the front bumper. 2.
Maintenance 5. Insert a new bulb in the socket. 6. Reassemble the socket and the lens part. 7. Connect the bulb electrical connector. 8. Reinstall the light assembly to the body of the vehicle. OPA077038 G220300APA Rear combination light bulb replacement (1) Stop and tail light (2) Rear turn signal light (3) Back-up light (4) Tail light or rear fog light (if equipped) 7 54 OPA077039 1. Open the tailgate. 2. Loosen the light assembly retaining screws with a philips head screwdriver. 3.
Maintenance 6. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place. 7. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise. 8. Reinstall the light assembly to the body of the vehicle. OPA077040 OPA077043 G220400AEN-UK High mounted stop light replacement If the light is not operating, have the vehicle checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
Maintenance G220600AUN Room lamp (Type A) Interior light bulb replacement 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the lens from the interior light housing. 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. OPA077045 OPA077044 G220500APA License plate light bulb replacement 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, remove the light assembly from the body of the vehicle by prying the lens and pulling the assembly out. 2.
Maintenance APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care G230101AUN Exterior general caution It is very important to follow the label directions when using any chemical cleaner or polish. Read all warning and caution statements that appear on the label. G230102BUN-UK Finish maintenance Washing To help protect your vehicle’s finish from rust and deterioration, wash it thoroughly and frequently at least once a month with lukewarm or cold water.
Maintenance Waxing Wax the vehicle when water will no longer bead on the paint. Always wash and dry the vehicle before waxing. Use a good quality liquid or paste wax, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Wax all metal trim to protect it and to maintain its luster. Removing oil, tar, and similar materials with a spot remover will usually strip the wax from the finish. Be sure to re-wax these areas even if the rest of the vehicle does not yet need waxing.
Maintenance G230105AUN-UK Underbody maintenance Corrosive materials used for ice and snow removal and dust control may collect on the underbody. If these materials are not removed, accelerated rusting can occur on underbody parts such as the fuel lines, frame, floor pan and exhaust system, even though they have been treated with rust protection. Thoroughly flush the vehicle underbody and wheel openings with lukewarm or cold water once a month, after off-road driving and at the end of each winter.
Maintenance G230107AUN-UK Corrosion protection Protecting your vehicle from corrosion In using the most advanced design and construction practices, every HYUNDAI is built to retain its original factory finish for many years. However, long term durability is also greatly dependant upon maintaining the various protection systems and coatings used in manufacture since constant exposure to the elements will eventually result in their breakdown and loss of effectiveness.
Maintenance To help prevent corrosion You can help prevent corrosion from getting started by observing the following: Keep your car clean The best way to prevent corrosion is to keep your car clean and free of corrosive materials. Attention to the underside of the car is particularly important. • If you live in a high-corrosion area — where road salts are used, near the ocean, areas with industrial pollution, acid rain, etc.—, you should take extra care to prevent corrosion.
Maintenance Interior care G230201AUN Interior general precautions Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume and cosmetic oil from contacting the dashboard because they may cause damage or discoloration. If they do contact the dashboard, wipe them off immediately. See the instructions that follow for the proper way to clean vinyl. CAUTION Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electrical/electronic components inside the vehicle as this may damage them.
Maintenance EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) G270000AEN-UK G270202AUN The emission control system of your vehicle is covered by a written limited warranty. Please see the warranty information contained in the Service Passport in your vehicle. Your vehicle is equipped with an emission control system to meet all applicable emission regulations. There are three emission control systems, as follows.
Maintenance G270302AUN-UK Engine exhaust gas precautions (carbon monoxide) • Carbon monoxide can be present with other exhaust fumes. Therefore, if you smell exhaust fumes of any kind inside your vehicle, have it inspected and repaired immediately. If you ever suspect exhaust fumes are coming into your vehicle, drive it only with all the windows fully open. Have your vehicle checked and repaired immediately. WARNING - Exhaust Engine exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide (CO).
Vehicle identification number (VIN) .................. 8-2 Vehicle certification label ..................................... 8-2 Tyre specification and pressure label ................. 8-3 Engine number ......................................................
Consumer information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) Frame number VIN label (if equipped) OPA087001 H010000AUN The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the number used in registering your car and in all legal matters pertaining to its ownership, etc. The number is punched on the floor under the front passenger seat. 8 2 VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL OPA087006 The VIN is also on a plate attached to the top of the dashboard.
Consumer information TYRE SPECIFICATION AND PRESSURE LABEL ENGINE NUMBER H04000AUN The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing. Petrol (1.1 L) OPA087005 OPA087003R H030000AUN-UK The tyres supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best performance for normal driving. The tyre label located on the driver's side centre pillar gives the tyre pressures recommended for your car. Petrol (1.
Dimensions ............................................................ 9-2 Bulb wattage .......................................................... 9-2 Tyres and wheels ................................................... 9-3 Recommended lubricants and capacities ...........
Specifications DIMENSIONS BULB WATTAGE I010000APA-UK I030000APA Item in (mm) Overall length 140.4 (3565) Overall width 62.8 (1595) Overall height 60.6 (1540) Front tread 55.1 (1400) Rear tread 54.5 (1385) Wheelbase 93.
Specifications TYRES AND WHEELS I020000APA-UK Inflation pressure Tyre Item Full size tyre size M/T A/T Compact spare tyre Wheel size 155/70R13 4Bx13 165/60R14 5Jx14 175/50R15 5.5Jx15 175/60R14 5Jx14 T105/70D14 4T×14 Wheel lug nut torque psi (bar, kPa) Normal load *1 Maximum load Front Rear Front Rear 33 33 35 35 (2.3, 230) (2.3, 230) (2.5, 250) (2.5, 250) lb•ft (kg•m, N•m) 65~79 (9~11, 88~107) 60 60 60 60 (4.2, 420) (4.2, 420) (4.2, 420) (4.
Specifications RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES I040000BPA-UK To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, use only lubricants of the proper quality. The correct lubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel economy. These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle. Lubricant Volume Classification Engine oil *1 *2 *3 Gasoline 1.1L 2.64 Imp. qts (3.0 l) API Service SL or above, (drain and refill) Engine 1.2L 3.
Specifications Engine Oil 9 5
OWNER'S MANUAL Operation Maintenance Specifications The information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication. However, the right to amend specifications without notice or obligation to incorporate such amendments into vehicles already produced is reserved. This manual applies to all markets and includes descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment.
CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO ORIGINAL VEHICLE SPECIFICATION Modification to the original vehicle specification may invalidate the manufacturers warranty and may adversely affect the safety and durability of the vehicle. Components which are subject to modification or are added to the original vehicle specification without the express approval of the manufacturer and result in consequential loss or damage are not covered by the vehicle manufacturers warranty.
SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following: WARNING This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the warning. CAUTION This indicates that a condition may result in damage to your vehicle or its equipment if the caution is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the caution.
FOREWORD Hyundai Motor India wish to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing a Hyundai product and to welcome you to the ever increasing number of discriminating motorists who drive Hyundai vehicles.
Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts 1. What are Hyundai Genuine Parts? Hyundai Genuine Parts are manufactured to the same specification as those used by Hyundai Motor Company to manufacture vehicles and are designed and tested to guarantee optimum safety, performance, and reliability. 2. Why should you use genuine parts? Hyundai Genuine Parts are engineered and built to meet rigid manufacturing requirements.
qq Introduction 1 Your vehicle at a glance 2 Safety features of your vehicle 3 Features of your vehicle 4 Driving your vehicle 5 What to do in an emergency 6 Maintenance 7 Consumer information 8 Specifications 9 Index I
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Index A E Air bag - supplemental restraint system ······················ 3-32 Air cleaner ··································································· 7-24 Appearance care ·························································· 7-57 Audio system ······························································· 4-66 Automatic transaxle ······················································· 5-9 Automatic transaxle fluid ············································ 7-21 Economical operation ······
Index Instrument panel overview ············································ 2-3 Interior features ··························································· 4-61 Interior light ································································· 4-47 Interior overview ··························································· 2-2 K Key positions ································································· 5-4 Keys ··············································································· 4-2 L L
Index W Washer fluid ································································ 7-23 Windows ······································································ 4-12 Windscreen defrosting and defogging ························· 4-58 Winter driving ····························································· 5-30 Wiper blades ································································ 7-26 Wipers and washers ····················································· 4-45 I 4
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