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1. MAINTENANCE ITEM Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CONT MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance whichever comes first MAINTENANCE Milesx1 000 I 225 a 47 gt 72 gt SS TEM Kmxi o00 15 35 75 95 115 195 155 Steering gear rack linkage and boots lll Em Driveshaft and boots in EE lz Tyre pressure amp tread wear i ht I hy A Front suspension ball joints eee lr ll O o Bolt and nuts on chassis and body lm il tL Air conditioner refrigerant if equipped e O E lll oa o Air conditioner compressor if equipped Cl A O ht Climate control air filter if equipped e n LT CLT R Manual transaxle fluid if equipped ae lol llc Automatic transaxle fluid if equipped e E e he Inspect and if necessary adjust correct clean or replace R Replace or change ee ee ee ee ee ee l eee ee eee ee gr srs sss ees 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 R Replace I Inspect and if necessary adjust correct clean or replace MAINTENANCE ITEM Maintenance Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation a ae At first replace every 4 600 miles 7 500 km or 6 months A B C D E Engine oil and engine oil filter after that replace every 6 000 miles
2. ss0ccscssssssssessossssssossssossoes 4 45 terior ONG oee e e 4 47 Demostra S 4 45 Climate control system cccsssssssssssssssesssssssesees 4 49 Windscreen defrosting and defogging 4 58 Storage compartment ccccccccsccsccesscesccscssecees 4 59 Writerior fEAtures cscsicccccccccwssceiss cis sceceecsecacecscctvenwes 4 61 Andio Systeri resan sescccecececcosnsscccsscecesccceceees 4 66 Features of your vehicle KEYS OUNO046100L OUNO26060 DO010100AEN UK DO010200APA Record your key number Key operations The key code number is stamped on the Used to start the engine lock and unlock bar code tag attached to the key set the doors or tailgate 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 num ber and keep it in a safe place not in the vehicle Features of your vehicle OHD046100 D010300APA UK Immobiliser system if equipped Your vehicle may be equipped with an electronic engine immobiliser system to reduce the risk of unauthorised vehicle use Your immobiliser system is comprised of a small transponder in the ignition key and electronic devices inside the vehicle With the immobiliser system whenever you insert your ignition key into the igni tion switch and turn it to ON it checks and determines and verifies if the ignition key
3. 4 14 4 Power window switches 005 4 13 Be AlVCM lene acta caeate tents athe eatne 4 55 6 Front tog light switch aee 4 43 7 Rear tog light SWIC ocase oa 4 44 8 Head lamp levelling device 4 44 9 Instrument panel illumination control KHODA 4 29 10O ESP ORF Dutton aa ae et ees 5 19 11 Steering wheel tilt lever 4 24 12 Steering wheel was siiccteccceces cccovevseveees 4 23 TAFU EDON a terrae teeceee ren caetee sana 7 44 14 Bonnet release lever 00068 4 15 15 Clutch pedali oee 5 7 16 Brakepedal cenre a a 5 14 17 Accelerator pedal 5 5 18 Fuel filler lid opener c000 4 17 if equipped OPA017001R Your vehicle at a glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 1 Instrument ClUSTCN sce eeeceeecsieeeeeece 4 28 2 Light control Turn signals 4 41 SIRON E A 4 24 4 NIPECUNNASIGliecccc zesceterescouenccensteeceses 4 45 5 Drivers front air Dag ien 3 38 e onton SVM elf lessee aa ease seeecsceo sss 5 4 Ee HUGO syst etme ners e 4 66 8 Hazard warning flasher SWIG lien a a tas ee 4 40 6 2 9 Seat WANING a a a 3 6 10 Climate control system 4 49 11 Cigarette GMC As sscrecceee a ceeessteeceee 4 61 12 Shiiilever eee ee ee eee cc eee 5 6 13 Passenger s front air bag 3 39 WAS GIOV Dok er ean een aes 4 60 15 Clutch pedal geen ees 5 7 16 Brake pedak orere eea 5 14 17 Accelerator pedal seen
4. above 3 Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating 4 Reinstall in the reverse order of removal 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 Engine compartment fuse panel 3 NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehi cle 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 20A Power window driver switch Power window rear left switch 20A 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 Illumination without DRL Front fog relay poe I P box Front fog relay Front fog switch Multifunction switch Headlamp switch signal VP box TAIL RH 10A DIODES Rearfogreay o Memory fuse Room lamp Luggage lamp ETACS Cluster OBD 2 Door warning switch Rear fog switch Digital clock Memory fuse Hazard switch ICM box Hazard relay Flash unit ICM box Buglar alarm horn relay Horn relay Cluster turn left right IG COIL Air flow sensor Diesel Ignition coil Speed sensor MT Fuel heater relay Diesel Condensor Petro
5. WARNING No modifications or additions should be made by the user which will either prevent the seat belt adjusting devices from operating to remove slack or prevent the seat belt assembly from being adjusted to remove slack 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 drivers seat belt is unfastened after the ignition switch is ON the seat belt warning light blinks again for approxi mately 6 seconds If the driver s seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned ON or if it is unfastened after the ignition switch is ON the seat belt warning chime will sound for approximately 6 seconds At this time if the seat belt is fastened the chime will stop at once if equipped Type B As a reminder to the driver the seat belt warning light will illuminate for approxi mately 6 seconds each time you turn the ignition switch ON However if the dri ver s seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned ON or if it is dis connected after the ignition switch is turned ON the seat belt warning light will illuminate until the belt is fastened If you drive over 6 mph 9 km h without the driver s seat belt fastened but when the seat belt has been fastened before and whe
6. 4 WARNING Recharging When battery recharging the battery observe the following precautions The battery must be removed from the vehicle and placed in an area with good ventilation Do not allow cigarettes sparks or flame near the battery Watch the battery during charg ing and stop or reduce the charg ing rate if the battery cells begin gassing boiling violently or if the temperature of the electrolyte of any cell exceeds 49 C 120 F Wear eye protection when check ing the battery during charging Continued Continued e Disconnect the battery charger in the following order Turn off the battery charger main switch Unhook the negative clamp from the negative battery terminal Unhook the positive clamp from the positive battery terminal Before performing maintenance or recharging the battery turn off all accessories and stop the engine The negative battery cable must be removed first and installed last when the battery is discon nected G190300APA Reset items Items should be reset after the battery has been discharged or the battery has been disconnected e Sunroof See section 4 e Digital clock See section 4 e Audio See section 4 Maintenance a EEE TYRES AND WHEELS G200100AUN UK 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 dist
7. 7 TUNE ENTER Knob Turn this knob clockwise to display songs after current song Also turn this knob counterclockwise to display songs before current song To listen to the displayed song press the knob to skip to the song and play 8 REPEAT Button Repeats current song when the button is pressed for less than 0 8 sec Repeats the entire DISC when the button is pressed for 0 8 sec or longer If CD has folders in it repeat current fold er instead of entire DISC when the button is pressed for more than 0 8 sec Features of your vehicle 9 RANDOM Play 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 10 SCAN Play Button Plays first 10 sec of each song in the DISC To cancel the mode press the key once again 11 MARK Play Button 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 12 AUX IN Connect auxiliary device and it will auto matically turn to AUX mode 13 Folder moving Button e Moves FLDR V 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 Press TUNE ENTER knob to move to the folder displayed It wi
8. Features of your vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENT D270000AUN UK These compartments can be used to store small items required by the driver or passengers CAUTION e To avoid possible theft do not leave valuables in the storage compartment e Always keep the storage com partment covers closed whilst driving Do not attempt to place so many items in the storage compartment that the storage OPA047088 OPA047098R D250102APA UK D270100APA UK To defrost outside windscreen compartment cover can not close Centre console storage 1 Set the fan speed to the highest securely These compartments can be used to extreme right position store small items required by the driver 2 Set the temperature to the extreme hot or front passenger position 3 Select the WY position Features of your vehicle OPA047089R iy aa i OPA047100 D270200AEN UK D270500APA 2 Grasp the strap on the edge of the lug Glove box Luggage box if equipped gage box cover and lift it To open the glove box pull the handle You can place a first aid kit a reflector tri Pran eet ae eden noi and the glove box will automatically angle tools etc in the box for easy er on the cargo area cover open Close the glove box after use 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 Features of your vehicle
9. The emission control system of your vehicle is covered by a written limited warranty Please see the warranty infor mation contained in the Service Passport in your vehicle Your vehicle is equipped with an emis sion control system to meet all applicable emission regulations There are three emission control sys tems as follows 1 Crankcase emission control system 2 Evaporative emission control system 3 Exhaust emission control system In order to assure the proper function of the emission control systems it is rec ommended that you have your car inspected and maintained by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer in accor dance with the maintenance schedule in this manual Caution for the Inspection and Maintenance Test With Electronic Stability Program ESP system e To prevent the vehicle from misfiring during dynamometer testing turn the Electronic Stability Program ESP system off by pressing the ESP switch e After dynamometer testing is complet ed turn the ESP system back on by pressing the ESP switch again G270100AUN 1 Crankcase emission control system The positive crankcase ventilation sys tem is employed to prevent air pollution caused by blow by gases being emitted from the crankcase This system supplies fresh filtered air to the crankcase through the air intake hose Inside the crankcase the fresh air mixes with blow by gases which then pass through the PCV valve into the inducti
10. To cancel the mode press the key once again 8 TUNE ENTER Button Turn this button clockwise to display songs after current song Also turn this button counterclockwise to display songs before current song To listen to the displayed song press the button to skip to the song and play 9 Fast Rewind Button Push and hold the 2 REW Key more than 0 8sec play the operation of FF on the current TRACK 10 Fast Forward Button Push and hold the 3 FF Key more than 0 8sec play the operation of REW on the current TRACK a i al 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 J 6 Automatic Channel Selection Button 6 7 Power ON OFF amp Volume Control Knob 8 AUTO STORE Button 9 Screen ON OFF Button 11 10 SETUP Button 11 TUNE ENTER Knob 12 PTY FLDR Button 13 PRESET Button 14 SCAN Button PA710RDSPA 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 LWs 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
11. 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 G200800AUN UK 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 To reduce the possibility of losing control slow down whenever there is rain snow or ice on the road G200900AUN UK Tyre maintenance In addition to proper inflation correct wheel alignment helps to decrease tyre wear If you find a tyre is worn unevenly have your repairer check the wheel alignment When you have new tyres installed make sure they are balanced This will increase vehicle ride comfort and tyre life Additionally a tyre should always be rebalanced if it is removed from the wheel Maintenance OEE I030B04JM G201000AUN UK Tyre sidewall labeling This information identifies and describes the fundamental charac teristics 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 1 Manufacturer or brand name Manufacturer or Brand name is shown G201002APA UK 2 Tyre size designation A tyre s sidewall is marked with a tyre size designation You will need this information when selecting replace ment tyres for y
12. and NOTICE information is provided to enhance the personal safety of the vehicle user This information must be carefully read and followed CAUTION A CAUTION indicates a situation in which damage to your vehicle could result if the caution is ignored NOTICE A NOTICE indicates interesting or help ful information is being provided FUEL REQUIREMENTS Petrol engine A020101APA UK Unleaded For the optimal vehicle performance we recommend you to use unleaded petrol with an octane rating of RON Research Octane Number 95 AKI Anti Knock Index 91 or higher You may use unleaded petrol with an octane rating of RON 91 94 AKI 87 90 but it may result in slight performance reduction of the vehicle 4 CAUTION NEVER USE LEADED FUEL The use of leaded fuel is detrimental to the catalytic converter and will damage the engine control sys tem s oxygen sensor and affect emission control Never add any fuel system cleaning agents to the fuel tank other than what has been specified Consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for details Introduction Neen O A020103APA UK Petrol containing alcohol and CAUTION methanol Never use gasohol which contains Gasohol a mixture of petrol and ethanol methanol Discontinue use of any also known as grain alcohol and petrol gasohol product which impairs dri or gasohol containing methanol also vability known as wood alcohol are being mar keted along with
13. indicate that the system is armed If any door or tailgate or engine bonnet remains open the hazard warning lights will not operate and the theft alarm will not arm If all doors and tailgate and engine bonnet are closed after the lock button is pressed the hazard warning lights blink once Features of your vehicle Do not arm the system until all pas sengers have left the vehicle If the system is armed whilst a passen ger 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 DO030200AUN UK Theft alarm stage The alarm will be activated if any of the following occurs whilst the system is armed e A front or rear door is opened without using the transmitter e The tailgate is opened without using the transmitter e The engine bonnet is opened The siren will sound and the hazard warning lights will blink continuously for approximately 30 seconds unless the system is disarmed To turn off the sys tem unlock the doors with the transmit ter DO30400APA UK Disarmed stage The system will be disarmed when the doors and tailgate are unlocked with the transmitter After depressing the unlock button the hazard warning lights will blink twice to indicate that the system is disarmed Afte
14. recommendation regarding the suitability of the particular radio equipment concerned and the rec ommended method of installation and equipment location Incorrectly installed or unsuitable equip ment which gives rise to incorrect functioning of or damage to electronic vehicle components will not fall within the scope of the vehicle manufacturers warranty SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as WARNING CAUTION and NOTICE These titles indicate the following 4 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 X NOTICE This indicates that interesting or helpful information is being provided 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 The advanced engineering and construction methods employed during both design and production of the Hyundai marque are something of which we are proud and this commitment to providing a high quality product is supported by a comprehensive after sales and warranty service of which we are equally proud This owner s manual will introduce the operating and maintenance requirements for the vehicle and it is recommended that it is carefully read to ensure that the maximum performance and
15. O F or after the vehicle has not been operated for several days let the engine warm up without depress ing the accelerator Whether the engine is cold or warm it should be started without depressing the accelerator CAUTION If the engine stalls whilst you are in motion do not attempt to move the shift lever to the P Park position If traffic and road conditions permit you may put the shift lever in the N Neutral position whilst the vehicle is still moving and turn the ignition switch to the START position in an attempt to restart the engine N CAUTION Do not engage the starter for more than 10 seconds If the engine stalls or fails to start wait 5 to 10 seconds before re engaging the starter Improper use of the starter may damage it i i i Driving your vehicle MANUAL TRANSAXLE IF EQUIPPED OPA057008 E050100APB UK Manual transaxle operation The manual transaxle has 5 forward gears This shift pattern is imprinted on the shift knob The transaxle is fully synchronised in all forward gears so shifting to either a higher or a lower gear is easily accom plished 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 CAUTION e Wh
16. from the negative terminal of the booster battery to the negative ter minal of the discharged battery This can cause the discharged bat tery to overheat and crack releas ing battery acid 5 Start the engine of the vehicle with the booster battery and let it run at 2 000 rpm then start the engine of the vehi cle with the discharged battery If the cause of your battery discharging is not apparent you should have your vehi cle checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer F040200AUN Push starting Your manual transaxle equipped vehicle should not be push started because it might damage the emission control sys tem Vehicles equipped with automatic transaxle cannot be push started Follow the directions in this section for jump starting a al What to do in an emergency IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS FOS50000APA UK 4 Check to see if the water pump drive _ 6 If the cause of the overheating cannot If your temperature gauge indicates over heating you experience a loss of power or hear loud pinging or knocking the engine is probably too hot If this hap pens you should 1 2 Pull off the road and stop as soon as it is safe to do so Place the gear selector lever in P auto matic transaxle or Neutral manual transaxle and set the parking brake If the air conditioning is on turn it off lf engine coolant is running out under the car or steam is coming out from the bonnet stop the
17. gt Clock Display gt 24Hour 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 2 Adjust hour and press TUNE knob 3 Rotate TUNE knob to adjust minute when the current minute is flashing 4 Push TUNE knob and press SETUP button or select RETURN to exit SETUP mode 10 TUNE ENTER Knob Turn this knob clockwise by one notch to increase frequency by 0 05Mhz from cur rent frequency Turn this knob counterclockwise by one notch to decrease frequency by 100kHz 0 05Mhz from current frequency Press this knob whilst holding SETUP button to activate inactivate the item Select SETUP item using left and right function of the Tune knob 0 05Mhz is A 200PAS only GENERAL FM 100kHz AM 9kHz EUROPE FM _ 50kHz MW 9kHz LW 1kHz 3kHz AUTO USA FM 200kHz AM 10kHz 11 PRESET Button Push 1 6 buttons less than 0 8 sec to play the channel saved in each button Push PRESET button for 0 8 sec or longer to save current channel to the respective button with a beep 12 SCAN Button If the SCAN button is p
18. in this section e Even though the memory fuse is pulled up the battery can still be dis charged by operation of the head lights or other electrical devices G210101AUN G210200AEN UK Memory fuse Engine compartment fuse Your vehicle is equipped with a memory replacement fuse to prevent battery discharge if your 1 Turn the ignition switch and all other vehicle is parked without being operated switches off for prolonged periods Use the following procedures before parking the vehicle for prolonged periods 1 Turn off the engine 2 Turn off the headlights and tail lights 3 Open the driver s side panel cover and pull up the memory fuse 2 Remove the fuse panel cover by pressing the tab and pulling up Maintenance 3 Check the removed fuse replace it if it is blown To remove or insert the fuse use the fuse puller in the engine com partment 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 NOTICE If the main fuse is blown consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer 4 CAUTION After checking the fuse panel in the engine compartment securely install the fuse panel cover If not G210201AEN UK electrical failures may occur from Main fuse water contact If the main fuse is blown it must be removed as follows 1 Disconnect the negative battery cable 2 Remove the nuts shown in the picture
19. nate when the fuel tank is near empty 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 ooo DOODDE km OPA047056 D150205APA Odometer Tripmeter Odometer km or mi The odometer indicates the total dis tance the vehicle has been driven You will also find the odometer useful to determine when periodic maintenance should be performed NOTICE It is forbidden that alteration of the odometer of any vehicle with the intent to change the mileage registered on the odometer The alteration may void your warranty coverage ee a ee Features of your vehicle OPA047057 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 D150300AEN UK Warnings and indicators All warning lights are checked by turning the ignition switch ON do not start the engine Any light that does not illuminate should be checked by a HYUNDAI autho rised repairer After starting the engine check to make sure that all warning lights are off If any are still on this indicates a situation that needs attention W
20. rised repairer if the vehicle has been involved in an accident even if no dam age is evident Additional questions con cerning seat belt operation should be directed to a HYUNDAI authorised repairer 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 statis tics 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 You should be aware of the specific requirements in your country Child and or infant safety seats must be properly placed and installed in the rear seat You must use a commercially available child restraint system that meets the require ments of the Safety Standards of your country Child restraint systems are designed to be secured in vehicle seats by lap belts or the lap belt portion of a lap shoulder belt or by a tether anchor and or ISOFIX anchors if equipped Children could be injured or killed in a crash if their restraints are not properly secured For small children and babies a child seat or infant seat must be used Before buying a particular child restraint system make sure it fits your car seat and seat belts and fits your child Follow all the instructions provided
21. strike the interior structure or be thrown from the vehicle Properly worn seat belts greatly reduce these hazards Always follow the precautions about seat belts air bags and occu pant seating contained in this man ual 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 sys tem in this section NOTICE Small children are best protected from injury in an accident when properly restrained in the rear seat by a child restraint system that meets the require ments of the Safety Standards of your country Before buying any child restraint system make sure that it has a label certifying that it meets Safety Standards of your country The restraint must be appropriate for your child s height and weight Check the label on the child restraint for this information Refer to Child restraint system in this section C020301AUN UK Larger children Children who are too large for child restraint systems should always occupy the rear seat and use the available lap shoulder belts The lap portion should be fastened snug on the hips and as low as possible Check belt fit periodically A child s squirming could put the belt out of position Children are afforded the most saf
22. 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 require ments MOUNTING LO el Neanineile ss Bilas SECT LON AA SCALE 1 2 Driving your vehicle E140100APA UK Towbars It s important to have the correct towbar equipment Crosswinds large trucks going by and rough roads are a few rea sons why you ll need the right towbar Here are some rules to follow e 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 If you don t seal them deadly carbon monoxide CO from your exhaust can get into your vehicle as well as dirt and water e The bumpers on your vehicle are not intended for towbars Do not attach rental towbars or other bumper type towbars to them Use only a frame mounted towbar that does not attach to the bumper e HYUNDAI trailer towbar accessory is available at a HYUNDAI authorised repairer E140200APA UK Safety cables You should always attach cables between your vehicle and your trailer Cross the safety cables under the nose of the trailer so that the nose will not drop to the road if it becomes separated from the towbar Instructions about safety cables
23. this will result in exces sive engine wear e When removing the air cleaner fil ter be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake or damage may result e Use a HYUNDAI genuine part Use of non genuine parts could dam age the air flow sensor 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 per forming the following procedure and be careful to avoid damaging other compo i i ee m ri AAi OPA077015R nents OPA077014R i G170200APA 2 Remove the climate control air filter Filter replacement cover pulling out both sides of the 1 With the glove box open remove the GONGI stoppers on both sides to allow the glove box to hang freely on the hinges Maintenance OPA077016 3 Replace the climate control air filter 4 Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly X NOTICE When replacing the climate control air filter install it properly Otherwise the system may produce noise and the effec tiveness of the filter may be reduced WIPER BLADES 1JBA5122R G180100AUN UK Blade inspection NOTICE Commercial hot waxes applied by a
24. 10 000 km or 6 months FGHIJ Engine timing belt a foa Every 40 000 miles 60 000 km or 48 months BCDEF Manual transaxle fluid if equipped Every 62 000 miles 100 000 km C DEGHIJ Automatic transaxle fluid if equipped R Eveyaoooomies a5o00km ATC IDET OTHOI Steering gear rack linkage and boots EER o C D F G Maintenance MAINTENANCE ITEM Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Front suspension ball joints meped ee veguernitiy C D E F G depending on the condition Disc brakes and pads calipers and rotors napeti e edu C D E G H depending on the condition mE l l Inspect more frequently Drum brakes and linings if equipped E depending en he condition C D G H l Inspect more frequently ENIO E depending on the condition On Driveshaft and boots E e C D E F G H I J depending on the condition a l l Replace more frequently Climate control air filter if equipped ORO depending on De condition Cp IE Driving in mountainous areas Towing a trailer Driving for patrol car taxi commercial car or vehicle towing Driving in very cold weather Driving over 106 mile h 170 km h Frequently driving in stop and go conditions Severe driving conditions A Repeated short distance driving B Extensive idling C Driving in dusty rough roads D Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather Driving in sandy areas More than 50 driving in heavy city tr
25. Air bag collision sensors ment was warranted by a primary or oe subsequent impact eae 1 SRS control module 3 Side impact sensor if equipped 2 Front impact sensor Safety features of your vehicle Continued e Problems may arise if the sensor WARNING e 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 Therefore do not try to perform maintenance on or around the air bag sensors Have the vehicle checked and repaired by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer Continued installation angles are changed due to the deformation of the front bumper body or B pillars where side collision sensors are installed Have the vehicle checked and repaired by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer Your vehicle has been designed to absorb impact and deploy the air bag s in certain collisions Installing bumper guards or replacing a bumper with non gen uine parts may adversely affect your vehicle s collision and air bag deployment performance C040801APA Air bag inflation conditions Front air bags Front air bags are designed to inflate ina frontal collision depending on
26. Continued Continued If any electrolyte gets into your eyes flush your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and get immedi ate medical attention If electrolyte gets on your skin thoroughly wash the contacted area If you feel a pain or a burning sensa tion get medical attention immediately Wear eye protection when charging or working near a battery Always provide ventilation when working in an enclosed space When lifting a plastic cased bat tery excessive pressure on the case may cause battery acid to leak resulting in personal injury Lift with a battery carrier or with your hands on opposite corners Never attempt to recharge the battery when the battery cables are connected Continued Maintenance Continued e 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 warn ings can result in serious bodily Injury or death G190200AUN UK Battery recharging Your vehicle has a maintenance free calcium based battery lf the battery becomes discharged in a short time because for example the headlights or interior lights were left on whilst the vehicle was not in use recharge it by slow charging trickle for 10 hours If the battery gradually discharges because of high electric load whilst the vehicle is being used recharge it at 20 30A for two hours
27. INTERIOR FEATURES Vg D280100APA Cigarette lighter if equipped For the cigarette lighter to work the igni tion switch must be in the ACC position or the ON position To use the cigarette lighter push it all the way into its socket When the element has heated the lighter will pop out to the ready position If it is necessary to replace the cigarette lighter use only a genuine HYUNDAI replacement N CAUTION Only a genuine HYUNDAI lighter should be used in the cigarette lighter socket The use of plug in accessories shavers hand held vacuums and coffee pots etc may damage the socket or cause electri cal failure D280200APA Ashtray if equipped To clean the ashtray the plastic recepta cle should be removed by lifting the plas tic ash receptacle upward and pulling it out Features of your vehicle D280300APA UK Cup holder Type A OPA047094R Type B Type C OPA047105R Cups or small beverage cans may be placed in the cup holders OPA047106R D280400APA Sunvisor 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 Type A To use the vanity mirror pull down the visor and slide the mirror cover 3 The ticket holder 4 is provided for hold ing
28. The New Vehicle Warranty does not cover damage to the fuel system and performance problems caused by the use of methanol or fuels con taining methanol A020106AEN UK Fuels for cleaner air To help contribute to cleaner air HYUNDAI recommends use of fuels treated with detergent additives which help to prevent deposit formation in the engine These fuels will help the engines run cleaner and increase the Emission Control System performance A020107AUN UK Operation in foreign countries Drivers of vehicles which are to be oper ated in foreign countries must satisfy themselves that e The vehicle meets all local regulations with respect to insurance specifica tions etc e The correct types and grades of fuel are available for satisfactory operation of the vehicle Introduction SSS SS SSS SSS SS VEHICLE RUN IN PROCESS AO30000AUN 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 e Do not race the engine e Whilst driving keep your engine speed rom or revolutions per minute between 2 000 rpm and 4 000 rpm e 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 e Avoid hard stops except in emergen cies to allow the brakes to seat prop erly e Don t let the engine idle longer than 3 minute
29. ad WAM oooh ieee ceo cecoterestexsceciecsseresvaccesestacsveeesss 6 2 In case of an emergency whilst driving 6 2 If the engine will not Start cccccccccscccsrseees 6 3 Emergency starting 220 22 cc0 lt cccceccccceccaccecececucececncccas 6 4 If the engine overheats cccccccccsscsrccssscssccssccnses 6 6 If you have a Mat tyre e sssssecccccccececccccecccccecececcecee 6 7 TOVINE neeese n E 6 15 What to do in an emergency What to do in an emergency ROAD WARNING FO10100AUN UK Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher serves as a warning to other drivers to exercise extreme caution when approaching overtaking or passing your vehicle It should be used whenever emergency repairs are being made or when the vehi cle is stopped near the edge of a road way Depress the flasher switch with the igni tion switch in any position The flasher switch is located in the centre console switch panel All turn signal lights will flash simultaneously e The hazard warning flasher operates whether your vehicle is running or not e The turn signals do not work when the hazard flasher is on e Care must be taken when using the hazard warning flasher whilst the vehi cle is being towed IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WHILE DRIVING F020100AUN If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing e If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing set the shift lever in the N Neutral positi
30. air bags Further opening of the covers then allows full inflation of the air bags Driver s front air bag 3 B240B03L R A fully inflated air bag in combination with a properly worn seat belt slows the driver s or the passenger s forward motion reducing the risk of head and chest injury After complete inflation the air bag immediately starts deflating enabling the driver to maintain forward visibility and the ability to steer or operate other con trols B240B05L R Safety features of your vehicle Driver s front air bag Continued e Before you replace a fuse or dis A WARNING e 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 aggra vate 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 The SRS can function only when the ignition switch is in the ON position If the SRS warning light does not illuminate or con tinuously remains on after illumi nating for about 6 seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or after the engine is started comes on whilst driving the SRS is not working properly If this occurs have your
31. and any forward gear in vehicles equipped with an automatic transaxle Do not race the engine and spin the wheels as little as possible If you are still stuck after a few tries have the vehicle pulled out by a tow vehicle to avoid engine over heating and possible damage to the transaxle VY CAUTION Prolonged rocking may cause engine over heating transaxle dam age or failure and tyre damage Driving your vehicle x NOTICE The ESP system if equipped should be 3 OUN056051R turned OFF prior to rocking the vehicle 110300AUN UK F110400AUN Smooth cornering Driving at night Avoid braking or gear changing in cor Because night driving presents more ners especially when roads are wet hazards than driving in the daylight here Ideally corners should always be taken are some important tips to remember under gentle acceleration If you follow e Slow down and keep more distance these suggestions tyre wear will be held between you and other vehicles as it to a minimum may be more difficult to see at night especially in areas where there may not be any street lights i i Driving your vehicle Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glare from other driver s headlights e Keep your headlights clean and prop erly aimed on vehicles not equipped with the automatic headlight aiming feature Dirty or improperly aimed headlights will make it much more diffi cult to see at night Avoid staring directly
32. and repeated contact with used engine oils may result in serious skin disorders including dermatitis and cancer Avoid con tact with skin as far as possible and always wash thoroughly after any contact Keep used oils out of reach of children It is illegal to pol lute drains water courses and soil Use only authorised waste collec tion facilities including civic ameni ty sites and garages for the dispos al of used oil and oil filters If in doubt contact the local authority for disposal instructions coolant level at least once a year at the beginning of the winter season and before travelling to a colder climate G070100AEN UK Checking the coolant level 44 WARNING Removing radiator cap e Never attempt to remove the radi ator cap whilst the engine is operating or hot Doing so might lead to cooling system and engine damage and could result in serious personal injury from escaping hot coolant or steam Continued turn it counterclockwise slowly to the first stop Step back whilst the pressure is released from the cooling system When you are sure all the pressure has been released press down on the cap using a thick towel and continue turning counterclockwise to remove it Even if the engine is not operat ing do not remove the radiator cap or the drain plug whilst the engine and radiator are hot Hot coolant and steam may still blow out under pressure causing seri ous injury Main
33. because your vehicle is equipped with side impact air bags 4 WARNING In order for side air bags to pro vide the best protection both front seat occupants should sit in an upright position with the seat belts properly fastened Importantly children should sit in a proper child restraint system in the rear seat When a child is seated in the front passenger s seat the child must be seated in the proper child restraint system Make sure to position the child restraint sys tem as far away from the door side as possible and secure the child restraint system in a locked position Do not allow the passengers to lean their heads or bodies onto doors put their arms on the doors stretch their arms out of the window or place objects between the doors and passen gers when they are seated on seats equipped with side air bags Continued Safety features of your vehicle C040800APA UK Air bag system operation deploy ment non deployment There are many types of situations in which an air bag would not provide additional protection to the vehicle occupants These include rear impacts second or third collisions in multiple impact accidents low speed impacts offset collisions and vehicle roll over It is therefore important to understand that the level of damage suffered by a vehicle as a result of impact is not OPA037027R OPA037028R OPA037029 O0PA037030 indicative of whether air bag deploy 7
34. by the man ufacturer when installing the child restraint system Safety features of your vehicle 4 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 passen ger seat can be forcefully struck by an inflating air bag resulting in serious or fatal injuries Always follow the child restraint system manufacturer s instruc tions for installation and use of the child restraint Always make sure the child seat is secured properly in the car and your child is securely restrained in the child seat Never hold a child in your arms or lap when riding in a vehicle The violent forces created during a crash will tear the child from your arms and throw the child against the car s interior Never put a seat belt over your self and a child During a crash the belt could press deep into the child causing serious internal injuries Continued Continued e Never leave children unattended in a vehicle not even for a short time The car can heat up very quickly resulting in serious injuries to children inside Even very young children may inadver tently cause the vehicle to move entangle themselves in the win dows or lock themselves or oth ers inside the vehicle Never allow two children or any two persons to use the same seat belt Children often squirm and repo sition themselves improperly Never let a
35. chime if equipped The lights on warning chime will sound if the headlight switch is left in the 1st or 2nd position and the drivers door is opened D150327AUN UK Key reminder warning chime if equipped If the drivers door is opened whilst the ignition key is left in the ignition switch ACC or LOCK position the key reminder warning chime will sound This is to prevent you from locking your keys in the vehicle The chime sounds until the key is removed from the ignition switch or the driver s door is closed Features of your vehicle HAZARD WARNING FLASHER i The hazard warning lights are turned on Type A i by pushing in the hazard switch This Dae d a 1 causes all turn signal lights to blink The D eet 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 OPA047104 D180000AUN The hazard warning flasher should be used whenever you find it necessary to stop the car in a hazardous location When you must make such an emer gency stop always pull off the road as far as possible Features of your vehicle LIGHTING D190100AUN Battery saver function if equipped A e The purpose of this feature is to pre _ vent the battery from being dis charged The system automatically turns off the exterior lights when the driver removes the ignition key and opens the driver side door e With
36. compres sor lubricant When the amount of refrigerant is low the performance of the air conditioning is reduced Overfilling also has a negative impact on the air conditioning system Therefore if abnormal operation is found have the system inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer NOTICE It is important when servicing the air conditioning system that the correct type and amount of oil and refrigerant is used Otherwise damage to the com pressor and abnormal system operation may occur a ee Features of your vehicle WINDSCREEN DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING D250000AEN UK e For maximum defrosting set the tem perature control to the extreme right not position and the fan speed control to the highest speed e f warm air to the floor is desired whilst defrosting or defogging set the mode to the floor defrost position e Before driving clear all snow and ice from the windscreen rear window out side rear view mirrors and all side win dows e Clear all snow and ice from the bonnet and air inlet in the cowl grill to improve heater and defroster efficiency and to reduce the probability of fogging up the inside of the windscreen OPA0 Z087R D250101APA UK To defog inside windscreen 1 Select any fan speed except 0 posi tion 2 Select desired temperature 3 Select the or WY position 4 Select the outside fresh air position 5 Press the air conditioning button if equipped
37. durability along with safe and satisfactory operation are obtained The recommended routine maintenance servicing along with any running repairs that may be required should be entrusted to a Hyundai authorised repairer to ensure that only the latest methods and genuine Hyundai replacement parts are used for the con tinued reliability safety and performance of the vehicle Should any question or query exist regarding any aspect of your Hyundai please contact the nearest Hyundai authorised repairer who will be only too pleased to assist wherever possible Note This owners manual should be considered as part of the vehicle and should be kept in the vehicle at all times for ease of reference In the event of the vehicle being sold please ensure that this manual is left in the vehicle for the reference of the new owner A CAUTION Severe engine and transaxle damage may result from the use of poor quality fuels and lubricants that do not meet Hyundai specifications You must always use high quality fuels and lubricants that meet the specifications listed on Page 9 4 in the Vehicle Specifications section of the Owner s Manual Copyright 2008 Hyundai Motor India All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in any retrieval sys tem or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Hyundai Motor India Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts 1 What are Hyundai Genuine Parts Hyundai Genuine Pa
38. having it done by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer or a com mercial tow truck service Proper lifting and towing procedures are necessary to VY CAUTION e Do not tow the vehicle backwards with the front wheels on the ground as this may cause dam age to the vehicle prevent damage to the vehicle The use e Do not tow with sling type equip of wheel dollies or flatbed is recommend ment Use wheel lift or flatbed ed equipment For trailer towing guidelines information refer to Trailer towing in section 5 What to do in an emergency When towing your vehicle in an emer gency without wheel dollies 1 Set the ignition switch in the ACC posi tion 2 Place the transaxle shift lever in N Neutral 3 Release the parking brake Y CAUTION Failure to place the transaxle shift lever in N Neutral may cause inter nal damage to the transaxle OPA067010 FO80200APA Removable towing hook front if equipped 1 Open the tailgate and remove the tow ing hook from the tool bag 2 Remove the hole cover pressing the lower part of the cover on the front bumper OPA067011 3 Install the towing hook by turning it clockwise into the hole until it is fully secured 4 Remove the towing hook and install the cover after use What to do in an emergency Front if equipped OPA067013 FO80300AEN UK Emergency towing If towing is necessary we recommend you to have it done by a HYUN
39. life TIN Tyre Identification Number Any tyres that are over 6 years old based on the manufacturing date including the spare tyre should be replaced by new ones You can find the manufacturing date on the tyre sidewall possibly on the inside of the wheel displaying the DOT Code The DOT Code is a series of num bers on a tyre consisting of numbers and English letters The manufactur ing date is designated by the last four digits characters of the DOT code DOT XXXX XXXX OOOO The front part of the DOT means a plant code number tyre size and tread pattern and the last four num bers indicate week and year manu factured For example DOT XXXX XXXX 1608 represents that the tyre was produced in the 16th week of 2008 Maintenance I EEE eee G201004AEN UK 4 Tyre ply composition and material The number of layers or plies of rub ber 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 con struction the letter D means diago nal or bias ply construction and the letter B means belted bias ply con struction G201005AUN UK 5 Maximum permissible inflation pressure This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should be put in the tyre Do not exceed the maximum permissible inflation pressure Refer to the Tyre and Loading Information label for recommended inflation
40. may be provided by the towbar manufacturer or by the trailer manufacturer Follow the manufacturers recommendation for attaching safety cables Always leave just enough slack so you can turn with your trailer And never allow safety cables drag on the ground E140300AUN UK Trailer brakes If your trailer is equipped with a braking system make sure it conforms to local regulations and that it is properly installed and operating correctly If your trailer weighs more than the max imum trailer weight without trailer brakes loaded then it needs its own brakes and they must be adequate Be sure to read and follow the instructions for the trailer brakes so you ll be able to install adjust and maintain them properly e Don t tap into your vehicle s brake sys tem Driving your vehicle E140400APA UK Driving with a trailer Towing a trailer requires a_ certain amount of experience Before setting out for the open road you must get to know your trailer Acquaint yourself with the feel of handling and braking with the added weight of the trailer And always keep in mind that the vehicle you are driving is now a good deal longer and not nearly so responsive as your vehicle is by itself Before you start check the trailer towbar and platform safety cables electrical connector s lights tyres and mirror adjustment If the trailer has electric brakes start your vehicle and trailer mov ing and then apply the trailer brak
41. miles or before starting a long trip 3 For your convenience it can be replaced prior to it s interval when you do maintenance of other items 4 Inspect for excessive valve noise and or engine vibration and adjust if necessary A qualified technician should perform the operation 2 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CONT MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Number of months or driving distance whichever comes first Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 a 9 MAINTENANCE Milesx1 000 10 22 5 Eo ES 97 5 ITEM Vapor hose and fuel filter cap a O Vacuum hose lc o O O O Fuel lines hoses and connections Cooling system Inspect Water pump when replacing the drive belt or timing belt Inspect and if necessary adjust correct clean or replace R Replace or change a i el Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CONT MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Srp as aa ee o l At first replace at 60 000 EE 000 miea or 60 Engine coolant after that replace every 40 000 km 25 000 miles or 24 Months Inspect and if necessary adjust correct clean or replace R Replace or change 5 When adding coolant use only a qualified coolant additive for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the factory An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or engine damage
42. moisture is dispersed Keep paint and trim in good condition Scratches or chips in the finish should be covered with touch up paint as soon as possible to reduce the possibility of cor rosion lf bare metal is showing through the attention of a qualified body and paint shop is recommended Bird droppings Bird droppings are high ly corrosive and may damage painted surfaces in just a few hours Always remove bird droppings as soon as possi ble Don t neglect the interior Moisture can collect under the floor mats and carpeting to cause corrosion Check under the mats periodically to be sure the carpeting is dry Use particular care if you Carry fertilizers cleaning materials or chemicals in the car These should be carried only in proper containers and any spills or leaks should be cleaned up flushed with clean water and thoroughly dried Se S Maintenance a en eln_O Interior care G230201AUN Interior general precautions Prevent caustic solutions such as per fume and cosmetic oil from contacting the dashboard because they may cause damage or discoloration If they do con tact the dashboard wipe them off imme diately See the instructions that follow for the proper way to clean vinyl VY CAUTION Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electrical electronic components inside the vehicle as this may dam age them G230202AUN UK Cleaning the uphols
43. 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 sus pect exhaust fumes are coming into your vehicle drive it only with all the windows fully open Have your vehicle checked and repaired immediately e Do not operate the engine in confined or closed areas Such as garages any more than what is necessary to move the vehicle in or out of the area e When the vehicle is stopped in an open area for more than a short time with the engine running adjust the ventilation system as needed to draw outside air into the vehicle e Never sit in a parked or stopped vehi cle for any extended time with the engine running e When the engine stalls or fails to start excessive attempts to restart the engine may cause damage to the emission control system G270303BEN UK Operating precautions for catalytic converters if equipped Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic converter emission control device Therefore the following precautions must be observed e Use only UNLEADED FUEL for petrol engines e Do not operate the vehicle when there are signs of engine malfunction such as misfire or a noticeable loss of per formance e Do not misuse or abuse the engine Examples of misuse are coasting with the ignition off and descending steep grades in gear with the ignition off e Do not operate the e
44. or front passenger s side centre pillar gives the vehicle identifica tion number VIN Consumer information TYRE SPECIFICATION AND ENGINE NUMBER PRESSURE LABEL HO4000AUN The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing OPA087003R HO30000AUN UK The tyres supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best perform ance for normal driving The tyre label located on the driver s side centre pillar gives the tyre pressures rec ommended for your car OPA089004 ea DIE E E A E R T E S 9 2 AE a E E EAE E 9 2 Tyres and wheels o eeaeee eee aeaee 9 3 Recommended lubricants and capacities 9 4 Specifications Specifications DIMENSIONS BULB WATTAGE 1010000APA UK lIO30000APA tem Tiny Overall width 28 8 Wheelbase 93 7 aa pee gant an Stop and tail lights 21 5 Tail light 21 5 Rear turn signal lights Back up lights 16 High mounted stop light 5 16 or LED License plate lights S aa Room lamp ss sss sSCid Room lamp ss sss sSCid 10 Luggage lamp If equipped Specifications TYRES AND WHEELS lIO20000APA UK Inflation pressure Tyre psi bar kPa Wheel lug nut torque size Normal load 1 Maximum load Ibeft kgem Nem tyre 155 70R13 4Bx13 M T 165 60R14 5Jx14 Full size 33 33 35 35 175 50R15 5 5Jx15 2 3 230 2 3 230 2 5 250 2 5 250 65 79 A T 175 60R14 5Jx14 9 11 88 107 Compact spare tyre oo o
45. or instead of leaded or unleaded petrol Do not use gasohol containing more than 10 ethanol and do not use petrol or gasohol containing any methanol Either of these fuels may cause drivability prob lems and damage to the fuel system Discontinue using gasohol of any kind if drivability problems occur Vehicle damage or drivability problems may not be covered by the manufactur ers warranty if they result from the use of 1 Gasohol containing more than 10 ethanol 2 Petrol or gasohol containing methanol 3 Leaded fuel or leaded gasohol except for vehicle designed to use leaded petrol for some countries ee ee Introduction a_i A020104AEN 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 4 CAUTION The New Vehicle Warranty does not cover damage to the fuel system and any performance problems caused by the use of fuels contain ing methanol or fuels containing MTBE Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether over 15 0 vol Oxygen Content 2 7 weight A020105APA UK Do not use methanol Fuels containing methanol wood alco hol should not be used in your vehicle This type of fuel can reduce vehicle per formance and damage components of the fuel system CAUTION
46. panel above the glove box because any such object could cause harm if the vehicle is in a crash severe enough to cause the air bags to deploy Do not tamper with or disconnect SRS wiring or other components of the SRS system Doing so could result in injury due to acci dental deployment of the air bags or by rendering the SRS inopera tive If the SRS air bag warning light remains illuminated whilst the vehicle is being driven have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer inspect the air bag system as soon as possible Continued Air bags can only be used once have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer replace the air bag imme diately after deployment The SRS is designed to deploy the front air bags only when an impact is sufficiently severe and when the impact angle is less than 30 from the forward longitu dinal axis of the vehicle Additionally the air bags will only deploy once Seat belts must be worn at all times Front air bags are not intended to deploy in side impact rear impact or rollover crashes In addition front air bags will not deploy in frontal crashes below the deployment threshold Rear impact I OPA037039 a ely 1JBA3516 Rollover OED036104 e Children age 12 and under must always be properly restrained in the rear seat Never allow chil dren to ride in the front passen ger seat If a child over 12 must be seated in the front seat he or she must be properly belted and the sea
47. parr t CAUTION Use only a 12 volt jumper system You can damage a 12 volt starting motor ignition system and other electrical parts beyond repair by use of a 24 volt power supply either two 12 volt batteries in series or a 24 volt motor generator set FO40000AUN Connect cables in numerical order and disconnect in reverse order What to do in an emergency F040101AEN UK Jump starting procedure 1 Make sure the booster battery is 12 volt and that its negative terminal is grounded 2 lf 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 First connect one end of a jumper cable to the positive terminal of the discharged battery 1 then connect the other end to the positive terminal on the booster battery 2 Proceed to connect one end of the other jumper cable to the negative ter minal of the booster battery 3 then the other end to a solid stationary metallic point for example the engine lifting bracket away from the battery 4 Do not connect it to or near any part that moves when the engine is cranked Do not allow the jumper cables to con tact anything except the correct battery terminals or the correct ground Do not lean over the battery when making connections N CAUTION Battery cables Do not connect the jumper cable
48. recirculated air position provides maximum cooling however continual operation in this mode may cause the air inside the vehicle to become stale During cooling operation you may occasionally notice a misty air flow because of rapid cooling and humid air intake This is a normal system opera tion characteristics Features of your vehicle Outside air Blower Heater core Climate control air filter Evaporator cole 4LDA5047 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 vehi cle from the outside through the heating and air conditioning system If dust or other pollutants accumulate in the filter over a period of time the air flow from the air vents may decrease resulting in moisture accumulation on the inside of the windscreen even when the outside fresh air position is selected If this hap pens have the climate control air filter replaced by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer x NOTICE e Replace the filter according to the Maintenance Schedule If the car is being driven in severe conditions such as dusty or rough roads more frequent air conditioner filter inspections and changes are required e When the air flow rate suddenly decreases the system should be checked at a HYUNDAI authorised repairer D230400AEN UK Checking the amount of air con ditioner refrigerant and
49. s brake lines sus pension body and wheels e Stop driving and retighten the chains any time you hear them hitting the vehicle E120200AUN Use high quality ethylene glycol coolant Your vehicle is delivered with high quality ethylene glycol coolant in the cooling system It is the only type of coolant that should be used because it helps prevent corrosion in the cooling system lubri cates the water pump and prevents freezing Be sure to replace or replenish your coolant in accordance with the maintenance schedule in section 7 Before winter have your coolant tested to assure that its freezing point is sufficient for the temperatures anticipated during the winter E120300AEN UK Check battery and cables Winter puts additional burdens on the battery system Visually inspect the bat tery and cables as described in section 7 The level of charge in your battery can be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer or a service station E120400AEN UK Change to winter weight oil if necessary In some climates it is recommended that a lower viscosity winter weight oil be used during cold weather See section 9 for recommendations If you aren t sure what weight oil you should use consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer E120500AUN UK Check spark plugs and ignition system for petrol engine Inspect your spark plugs as described in section 7 and replace them if necessary Also check all ignition wiring and compo nents t
50. sensors Passenger s front air bag OFF indica tor front passenger s seat only 10 Passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch if equipped OONOOKRWD The SRSCM continually monitors all SRS components whilst the ignition switch is ON to determine if a crash impact is severe enough to require air bag deployment or pre tensioner seat belt deployment The SRS warning light on the instrument panel will illuminate for about 6 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the ON position after which the SRS 2 warning light should go out If any of the following conditions occurs this indicates a malfunction of the SRS Have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer inspect the air bag system as soon as possible e The light does not turn on briefly when you turn the ignition ON e The light stays on after illuminating for approximately 6 seconds e The light comes on whilst the vehicle is in motion Driver s front air bag 1 B240B01L R The front air bag modules are located both in the centre of the steering wheel and in the front passenger s panel above the glove box When the SRSCM detects a sufficiently severe impact to the front of the vehicle it will automatically deploy the front air bags afety features of your vehicle Driver s front air bag 2 B240B02L R Upon deployment tear seams molded directly into the pad covers will separate under pressure from the expansion of the
51. 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 OPA077043 G220400AEN UK High mounted stop light replacement If the light is not operating have the vehi cle checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer opnozz0a1 4 Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly 5 Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counter clockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket Pull the bulb out of the socket Maintenance Room lamp Type A i ji G220600AUN a bh Tm Interior light bulb replacement i 1 Using a flat blade screwdriver gently pry the lens from the interior light housing 2 Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out OPA077044 G220500APA License plate light bulb replace ment 3 Install a new bulb in the socket 4 Align the lens tabs with the interior light housing notches and snap the lens into place 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 Separate the socket and the lens part by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the lens part 3 Remove the bulb by pulling it st
52. temporarily set the air intake control to the recirculated air position Be sure to return the control to the fresh air position when the irritation has passed to keep fresh air in the vehicle This will help keep the driver alert and comfortable e Air for the heating cooling system is drawn in through the grilles just ahead of the windscreen Care should be taken that these are not blocked by leaves snow ice or other obstructions e To prevent interior fog on the wind screen set the air intake control to the fresh air position and fan speed to the desired position turn on the air condi tioning system and adjust the temper ature control to desired temperature ee ge a ee 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 dam age the ozone layer 1 2 Start the engine Push the air condi tioning button Set the mode to the 8 position 3 Set the air intake control to the outside air or recirculated air position Adjust the fan speed control and tem perature control to maintain maximum comfort When maximum cooling is desired set the temperature control to the extreme left position set the air intake control to the recirculated air position then set the fan speed control to the highest speed x NOTICE e When using the air conditioning sys tem moni
53. tensioners are designed to operate only one time After acti vation pre tensioner seat belts must be replaced All seat belts of any type should always be replaced after they have been worn during a collision Continued e The pre tensioner seat belt assembly mechanisms become hot during activation Do not touch the pre tensioner seat belt assemblies for several minutes after they have been activated Do not attempt to inspect or replace the pre tensioner seat belts yourself This must be done by a HYUNDAI authorised repair er Do not strike the pre tensioner seat belt assemblies Do not attempt to service or repair the pre tensioner seat belt system in any manner Improper handling of the pre ten sioner seat belt assemblies and failure to heed the warnings not to strike modify inspect replace service or repair the pre tension er seat belt assemblies may lead to improper operation or inadver tent activation and serious injury Always wear the seat belts when driving or riding in a motor vehi cle e If the vehicle or pre tensioner seat belt must be discarded contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer WARNING All occupants of the vehicle must wear their seat belts at all times Seat belts and child restraints reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries for all occupants in the event of a collision or sudden stop Without a seat belt occupants could be shifted too close to a deploying air bag
54. than necessary the motor may be damaged Do not attempt to adjust the out side rearview mirror by hand Doing so may damage the parts OPA047030R D140202AEN Folding the outside rearview mirror To fold the outside rearview mirror grasp the housing of the mirror and then fold it toward the rear of the vehicle Features of your vehicle INSTRUMENT CLUSTER E With tachometer 1 Tachometer 2 Turn signal indicators 3 Speedometer 4 Engine temperature gauge 5 Warning and indicator lights 6 Odometer Tripmeter E Without tachometer 7 Fuel gauge 8 Tripmeter mode reset button if equipped a Lea oe ay The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ aa from the illustration For more details refer to the Gauges in the next pages OPA047040R OPA047041R Features of your vehicle OPA047044R D150100AUN Instrument panel illumination if equipped When the vehicle s parking lights or headlights are on rotate the illumination control knob to adjust the instrument panel illumination intensity OPA047047 Gauges D150201AUN UK Speedometer The speedometer indicates the forward speed of the vehicle The speedometer is calibrated in miles per hour and kilometers per hour 1 1L Petrol F a Caii 6 Fi slOOOrpm OPA047049 1 2 L Petrol OPA047050 D150202AUN UK Tachometer if equipped The tachometer indicates the approxi mate number of engine revolutions per m
55. 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 vehi cle is in motion The air bags deploy only in certain side impact conditions severe enough to cause significant injury to the vehicle occupants For best protection from the side impact air bag system and to avoid being injured by the deploying side impact air bag both front seat occupants should sit in an upright position with the seat belt properly fastened The driver s hands should be placed on the steering wheel at the 9 00 and 3 00 positions The passen ger s arms and hands should be placed on their laps Continued Continued Do not use any accessory seat covers Use of seat covers could reduce or prevent the effectiveness of the system Do not install any accessories on the side or near the side impact air bag Do not place any objects over the air bag or between the air bag and yourself Do not place any objects an umbrella bag etc between the front door and the front seat Such objects may become dan gerous projectiles and cause injury if the supplemental side impact air bag inflates To prevent unexpected deploy ment of the side impact air bag that may result in personal injury avoid impact to the side impact sensor when the ignition switch iS On If the seat or seat cover is dam aged have the vehicle checked and repaired by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer
56. the contact of your chest with both the seat belt and the air bag as well as from breathing the smoke and powder Open your doors and or windows as soon as possible after impact in order to reduce dis comfort and prevent prolonged expo sure to the smoke and powder Though the smoke and powder are non toxic they may cause irritation to the skin eyes nose and throat etc If this is the case wash and rinse with cold water immediately and consult a doctor if the symptom persists CO040903AEN 1JBH3051 eo W7 147 C041000AEN UK Air bag warning light The purpose of the air bag warning light in your instrument panel is to alert you of a potential problem with your air bag Supplemental Restraint System SRS When the ignition switch is turned ON the warning light should illuminate for approximately 6 seconds then go off Have the system checked if e The light does not turn on briefly when you turn the ignition ON The light stays on after illuminating for approximately 6 seconds The light comes on whilst the vehicle is in motion a Safety features of your vehicle OPA037020R C040100APA UK SRS components and functions The SRS consists of the following com ponents 1 Driver s front air bag module Passenger s front air bag module Side air bag modules Retractor pre tensioner assemblies Air bag warning light SRS control module SRSCM Front impact sensors Side impact
57. the intensi ty speed or angles of impact of the front collision Safety features of your vehicle 7 4 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 Although the front air bags driver s and front passenger s air bags are designed to inflate only in frontal collisions they also may inflate in other types of colli sions if the front impact sensors detect a sufficient impact Side impact air bags are designed to inflate only in side impact collisions but they may inflate in other collisions if the side impact sensors detect a sufficient impact If the vehicle chassis is impacted by bumps or objects on unimproved roads the air bags may deploy Drive carefully on unimproved roads or on surfaces not designed for vehicle traffic to prevent unintended air bag deployment OPA037041R C040802APA Air bag non inflation conditions e In certain low speed collisions the air bags may not deploy The air bags are designed not to deploy in such cases because they may not provide benefits beyond the protection of the seat belts in such collisions Safety features of your vehicle OPA037042R e Frontal air bags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions because occu pants are moved backward by the force of the i
58. thick cloth around the radiator cap before refilling the coolant in order to prevent the coolant from overflowing into engine parts such as the generator BRAKE FLUID G080100APA UK Checking the brake fluid level Check the fluid level in the reservoir peri odically The fluid level should be between MAX and MIN marks on the side of the reservoir Before removing the reservoir cap and adding brake fluid clean the area around the reservoir cap thoroughly to prevent brake fluid contamination If the level is low add fluid to the MAX level The level will fall with accumulated mileage This is a normal condition asso ciated with the wear of the brake linings If the fluid level is excessively low have the brake system checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer Use only the specified brake fluid Refer to Recommended lubricants or capaci ties in section 9 Never mix different types of fluid Maintenance CAUTION Do not allow brake fluid to contact the vehicle s body paint as paint damage will result Brake fluid which has been exposed to open air for an extended time should never be used as its quality cannot be guaranteed It should be disposed of properly Don t put in the wrong kind of fluid A few drops of miner al based oil such as engine oil in your brake system can damage brake system parts OPA077057 G100100APA UK Checking the automatic transaxle fluid level The automa
59. threads on the wheel studs and nuts Make certain during wheel removal that the same nuts that were removed are reinstalled or if replaced that nuts with metric threads and the same chamfer configuration are used Installation of a _ non metric thread nut on a metric stud or vice versa will not secure the wheel to the hub properly and will damage the stud so that it must be replaced Note that most lug nuts do not have metric threads Be sure to use extreme care in checking for thread style before installing aftermarket lug nuts or wheels If in doubt consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer To prevent the jack jack handle wheel lug nut wrench and spare tyre from rattling whilst the vehicle is in motion store them properly What to do in an emergency F070301AUN UK Important use of compact spare tyre if equipped Your vehicle is equipped with a com pact spare tyre This compact spare tyre takes up less space than a reg ular size tyre This tyre is smaller than a conventional tyre and is designed for temporary use only CAUTION e 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 e The operation of this vehicle is not recommended with more than one compact spare tyre in use at the same time The compact spare should be inflat ed to 60 psi 420 kPa NOTICE Check the inflati
60. to the attention of your repairer as soon as possible These Owner Maintenance Checks are generally not covered by warranties and you may be charged for labour parts and lubricants used Maintenance ee O Owner maintenance schedule G030101AUN UK When you stop for fuel e Check the engine oil level e Check coolant level in coolant reser volr e Check the windscreen washer fluid level e Look for low or under inflated tyres ee Maintenance a n en_O G030102AUN UK Whilst operating your vehicle e Note any changes in the sound of the exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes in the vehicle e 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 trav elling on smooth level road When stopping listen and check for unusual sounds pulling to one side increased brake pedal travel or hard to push brake pedal If any slipping or changes in the oper ation of your transaxle occurs check the transaxle fluid level e Check automatic transaxle P Park function Check parking brake Check for fluid leaks under your vehicle water dripping from the air condition ing system during or after use is nor mal G030103AUN UK At least monthly e Check coolant level in the engine
61. when the 100 second chime has never been completed 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 Turn signal indicator Rid The blinking green arrows on the instru ment panel show the direction indicated by the turn signals If the arrow comes on but does not blink blinks more rapidly than normal or does not illuminate at all a malfunction in the turn signal system is indicated Your HYUNDAI authorised repairer should be consulted for repairs This indicator illuminates when the head lights are on and in the high beam posi tion or when the turn signal lever is pulled into the Flash to Pass position D150306AUN High beam indicator D150307AEN UK Engine oil pressure warning light This warning light indicates the engine oil pressure is low If the warning light illuminates whilst driv ing 1 Drive safely to the side of the road and stop 2 With the engine off check the engine oil level If the level is low add oil as required If the warning light remains on after adding oil or if oil is not available call a HYUNDAI authorised repairer 4 CAUTION If the engine is not stopped imme diately after the engine oil pres
62. whenever you signal a turn or lane change Properly connected the trailer lights will also flash to alert other drivers you re about to turn change lanes or stop When towing a trailer the green arrows on your instrument panel will flash for turns even if the bulbs on the trailer are burned out Thus you may think drivers behind you are seeing your signals when in fact they are not It s important to check occasionally to be sure the trail er bulbs are still working You must also check the lights every time you discon nect and then reconnect the wires Do not connect a trailer lighting system directly to your vehicle s lighting system Use only an approved trailer wiring har ness i ll Driving your vehicle A HYUNDAI authorised repairer can assist you in installing the wiring harness 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 On a long uphill grade shift down and reduce your speed to around 45 mph 70 km h to reduce the possibility of engine and transaxle overheating If your trailer weighs more than the max imum trailer weight without trailer brakes and you have an automatic transaxle you should drive in D Drive when tow ing a trailer Operating your vehicle in D Drive when towing a trail
63. which is added to the the ISOFIX anchor insert the child ISOFIX seat restraint seat latch into the ISOFIX ee E bh A i anchor Listen for the audible click nee Seem Cer A WARNING Sonne tre of the rear seat and may When using the vehicle s ISOFIX break causing serious injury or system to install a child restraint A CAUTION death system in the rear seat all unused Do not allow the rear seat belt web Do not mount more than one vehicle rear seat belt metal latch bing to get scratched or pinched by child restraint to a child restraint plates or tabs must be latched the ISOFIX seat latch and ISOFIX lower anchorage point The securely in their seat belt buckles anchor during the installation improper increased load may and the seat belt webbing must be cause the anchorage points or retracted behind the child restraint to prevent the child from reaching 2 Connect the tether strap hook to the tether anchor to ae cocSng and taking hold of unretracted seat child restraint hook holder and tighten ste eda gy S Attach the ISOFIX or ISOFIX com belts Unlatched metal latch plates to secure the seat Refer to the previ or tabs may allow the child ets ous page patible child restraint seat only to the unretracted seat belts which Pera PPro btale caene new may result in strangulation and a A WARNING in the illustration 3 ie Always follow the installation and serious Injury or death to the child e Do not install a child restrain
64. window switch momentarily to the second detent posi tion 6 completely lowers the window even when the switch is released To stop the window at the desired position whilst the window is in operation pull up and release the switch to the opposite direc tion of the movement a ie il Features of your vehicle CAUTION e To prevent possible damage to the power window system do not open or close two windows or more at the same time This will also ensure the longevity of the fuse Never try to operate the main switch on the driver s door and the individual door window switch in opposing directions at OPA047012R the same time If this is done the D080104AUN UK window will stop and cannot be Power window lock button opened or closed if equipped The driver can disable the power win dow switches on a rear passenger door by depressing the power window lock switch located on the driver s door to LOCK pressed e 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 lala OPA047014R J OPA047015R DO80200APA D090100AUN UK 2 Go to the front of the vehicle raise the Manual windows if equipped Opening the bonnet bonnet slightly pull the secondary To raise or lower the window turn the 1 Pull the release lever to unlatch the latch 1 inside of the bonnet centre window regulator handle cl
65. with out the parking brake applied E120900AUN Don t let ice and snow accumu late underneath Under some conditions snow and ice can build up under the fenders and inter fere with the steering When driving in severe winter conditions where this may happen you should periodically check underneath the car to be sure the move ment of the front wheels and the steering components is not obstructed E121000AUN UK Carry emergency equipment Depending on the severity of the weath er where you drive your car you should Carry appropriate emergency equipment Some of the items you may want to carry include tyre chains tow straps or chains flashlight emergency flares sand a shovel jumper cables a window scraper gloves ground cloth coveralls a blanket etc ee ee 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 autho rised repairer for further details before towing NOTICE For Europe e The technically permissible maxi mum load on the rear axle s may be exceeded by not more than 15 and the technically permissible maximum laden mass of the vehi cle may be exceeded by not more than 10 or 100 kg 220 4 Ibs
66. 00AUN UK Wheel alignment and tyre balance The wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced carefully at the factory to give you the longest tyre life and best overall performance In most cases you will not need to have your wheels aligned again However if you notice unusual tyre wear or your vehicle pulling one way or the other the alignment may need to be reset If you notice your vehicle vibrating when driving on a smooth road your wheels may need to be rebalanced A CAUTION Improper wheel weights can damage your vehicle s alumini um wheels Use only approved wheel weights Maintenance 2E Wati A 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 replac ing the tyre 4 amp 4 WARNING Replacing tyres To reduce the chance or serious or fatal injuries from an acci dent caused by tyre failure or loss of vehicle control Replace tyres that are worn show uneven wear or are damaged Worn tyres can cause loss of braking effec tiveness steering control and traction Do not drive your vehicle with too little or too much pressure in your tyres This can lead to uneven wear and tyre failure When
67. 073 D210000AEN D210300APA A Type B Luggage lamp if equipped 4s CAUTION eON In the ON position the light The light comes on when the tailgate is Do not use the interior lights for stays on at all times opened extended periods when the engine DOOR Inthe DOOR position the light Is not running comes on when any door is It may cause battery discharge opened regardless ofthe igni tion switch position D210200APA e OFF In the OFF position the light Room lamp Te eve when Type A e 4 Push the switch to turn the room lamp on or off The light comes on when a door is opened Features of your vehicle DEFROSTER D220000APA UK CAUTION e To prevent damage to the con ductors bonded to the inside sur face of the rear window never use sharp instruments or window cleaners containing abrasives to clean the window To prevent the battery from being discharged operate the defroster only whilst the engine is running NOTICE If you want to defrost and defog the front windscreen refer to Windscreen defrosting and defogging in this sec tion OPA047074R D220100AEN UK Rear window defroster The defroster heats the window to remove frost fog and thin ice from the rear window whilst the engine is running To activate the rear window defroster press the rear window defroster button located in the centre facia switch panel The indicator on the rear window defroster button illumi
68. 1APA UK pedal when shifting from N Neutral to a t CAUTION Transaxle ranges forward or reverse gear e To avoid damage to your P Park transaxle do not accelerate the Always come to a complete stop before engine in R Reverse or any for shifting into P Park This position locks ward gear position with the the transaxle and prevents the front brakes on wheels from rotating When stopped on an incline do not hold the vehicle stationary with engine power Use the serv ice brake or the parking brake Do not shift from N Neutral or P Park into D Drive or R Reverse when the engine is above idle speed A CAUTION The transaxle may be damaged if you shift into P Park whilst the vehicle is in motion Driving your vehicle R Reverse Use this position to drive the vehicle backward 4 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 D Drive This is the normal forward driving posi tion The transaxle will automatically shift through a 4 gear sequence providing the best fuel economy and power For extra power when passing another vehicle or climb
69. 2BUN ACC Accessory The steering wheel is unlocked and elec trical accessories are operative NOTICE If difficulty is experienced turning the ignition switch to the ACC position turn the key while turning the steering wheel right and left to release the tension E030203AUN ON The warning lights can be checked before the engine is started This is the normal running position after the engine is started Do not leave the ignition switch ON if the engine is not running to prevent battery discharge E030204AUN 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 E030205APA UK Driving your vehicle STARTING THE ENGINE EO40000AUN EU E040100AUN UK 1 Make sure the parking brake is applied 2 Manual Transaxle Depress the clutch pedal fully and shift the transaxle into Neutral Keep the clutch pedal and brake pedal depressed whilst turning the ignition switch to the start position Automatic Transaxle Place the transaxle shift lever in P Park Depress the brake pedal fully You can also start the engine when the shift lever is in the N Neutral position 3 Turn the ignition switch to START and hold it there until the engine starts a maximum of 10 seconds then release the key 4 In extremely cold weather below 18 C
70. 80602AUN Minute 3 Pressing the M button with your finger a pencil or similar object will advance the time displayed by one minute D280603APA UK Reset 1 To clear away minutes press and release the R button with your finger a pencil or similar object Then the clock will be set precisely on the hour For example if the R button is pressed whilst the time is between 9 01 and 9 29 the display will be reset to 9 00 9 01 9 29 display changed to 9 00 9 30 9 59 display changed to 10 00 D280604AEN UK 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 0PA047099 OPA047096R D280800AEN D281100APA Clothes hanger if equipped Cargo area cover if equipped Nothing should be carried on top of the AN CAUTION cover Loose materials could result in Do not hang heavy clothes since injury to vehicle occupants during sud those may damage the hook den braking The cargo area cover can be uprighted or removed 4A WARNING Do not place objects on the cargo area cover Such objects may be thrown about inside the vehicle and possibly injure vehicle occu pants during an accident or when braking Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage compartment It is designed for luggage only A CAUTION Do not put
71. Adjusting the height up and do 0PA039054 To raise the head restraint pull it up to Removal the highest 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 lowest position 3 To remove the head restraint raise it as far as it can go then press the release button 1 whilst pulling upward 2 To reinstall the headrest put the head rest poles 3 into the holes while press ing the release button 1 Then adjust it to the appropriate height ee eee Safety features of your vehicle To fold the rear seat cushion and back 3 Lift the front portion of the seat cush C010307APA UK if equipped ion Lift the rear portion of the seat Folding the rear seat 1 Insert the rear seat belt buckle in the cushion and stand the rear seat cush The rear seatbacks or cushions may be pocket between the rear seatback and ion vertically folded to facilitate carrying long items or cushion to increase the luggage capacity of the 2 Set the front seatback to the upright vehicle position and if necessary slide the front seat forward WARNING The purpose of the fold down rear seatbacks or cushions is to allow you to carry longer objects that could not be accommodated in the cargo area Never allow passengers to sit on top of the folded down seatback whilst the car is moving as this is not a proper seating position and no
72. Air bag supplemental restraint system 3 32 Safety features of your vehicle 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 Drivers seat 4 Seat warmer 5 Head restraint Rear seat 6 Folding seatback release lever 7 Head restraint outboard and or centre if equipped Safety features of your vehicle WARNING Loose objects Loose objects in the driver s foot area could interfere with the opera tion of the foot pedals possibly causing an accident Do not place anything under the front seats 44 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 If the seatback is returned without being held and controlled the back of the seat could spring forward resulting in accidental injury to a person struck by the seatback 44 WARNING Driver respon sibility for passengers Riding in a vehicle with the seat back reclined could lead to serious or fatal injury in an accident If a seat is reclined during an accident the occupant s hips may slide under the lap portion of the seat belt applying great force to the unprotected abdomen Serious or fatal internal injuries could result The driver must advise the passen ger
73. C To cancel the mode press the key once again 11 MARK Play Button 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 12 AUX IN Connect auxiliary device and it will auto matically turn to AUX mode 13 Folder moving Button e Moves FLDR V 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 Press TUNE ENTER knob to move to the folder displayed It will play the first song in the folder 14 Fast Rewind Button Push and hold the 4 REW key more than 0 8sec play the operation of FF on the current TRACK 15 Fast Forward Button Push and hold the 1 FF key more than 0 8sec play the operation of REW on the current TRACK BGhOne driving cccicscccctesccsccocteesccasscoestoescacesccctseceaeces 5 3 Key POSIUIONS asccscescccscscevecescsvccacanecestesevestecevseccsvecsss 5 4 Starting the engine coc ccececs seclcc cdsessaccccecccosseseceseencoes 5 5 Mannal transaxle cen iiccsccvassecavesscoscassaccacectsaccccscsavecs 5 6 Automatic transaxle si8 asessststessecsctessstitesesanseuens 5 9 Brake systeni 2255 cc cceccsccacccontcuccacescoccoccecdecesetecces 5 14 Economical operation sssssssssssssssssossso
74. D100300APA UK Features of your vehicle WARNING Refuelling dangers Automotive fuels are flammable materials When refuelling please note the following guidelines care fu lly Failure to follow these guide lines 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 loca tion of the Emergency Fuel Shut Off if available at the fuel station facility Before touching the fuel nozzle you should eliminate potentially dangerous static electricity dis charge by touching another metal part of the vehicle a safe dis tance away from the fuel filler neck nozzle or other fuel source Continued Continued e Do not get back into a vehicle once you have begun refuelling since you can generate static electricity by touching rubbing or sliding against any item or fab ric polyester satin nylon etc capable of producing static elec tricity Static electricity discharge can ignite fuel vapours resulting in rapid burning If you must re enter the vehicle you should once again eliminate potentially dangerous static electricity dis charge by touching a metal part of the vehicle away from the fuel filler neck nozzle or other fuel source Continued Continued e When using an approved portable fuel container be sure to place the container on the ground prior to refuelling Stati
75. DAI authorised repairer or a commercial tow truck service If towing service is not available in an emergency your vehicle may be tem porarily 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 dis tance and at low speeds Also the wheels axles power train steering and brakes must all be in good condition e Do not use the tow hooks to pull a vehi cle out of mud sand or other condi tions from which the vehicle cannot be driven out under its own power Avoid towing a vehicle heavier than the vehicle doing the towing e The drivers of both vehicles should communicate with each other frequent ly A CAUTION e Attach a towing strap to the tow hook Using a portion of the vehicle other than the tow hooks for tow ing may damage the body of your vehicle Use only a cable or chain specifi cally intended for use in towing vehicles Securely fasten the cable or chain to the towing hook provided Before emergency towing check that the hook is not broken or damaged Fasten the towing cable or chain securely to the hook Do not jerk the hook Apply steady and even force To avoid damaging the hook do not pull from the side or at a vertical angle Always pull straight ahead
76. F 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 con tinue until you release the lever If the washer does not work check the washer fluid level If the fluid level is not sufficient you will need to add appropri ate non abrasive windscreen washer fluid to the washer reservoir The reservoir filler neck is located in the front of the engine compartment on the driver side CAUTION To prevent possible damage to the washer pump do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty YY CAUTION e To prevent possible damage to the wipers or windscreen do not operate the wipers when the windscreen Is dry To prevent damage to the wiper blades do not use petrol kerosene paint thinner or other solvents on or near them To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other components do not attempt to move the wipers manually a A OPA047071 D200300APA Rear window wiper and washer switch if equipped The rear window wiper and washer switch is located at the end of the wiper and washer switch lever Turn the switch to desired position to operate the rear wiper and washer 0 Wiper is not in operation b Normal wiper operation J Spraying washer fluid and wiping Features of your vehicle INTERIOR LIGHT OPA047072 OFD047068 OPA047
77. Introduction How to use this manual cccccccsssssssssscssssssceees 1 2 Fuel requirements ss ssscoseuserssseissisorieosscssesresssszesrsess 1 2 Vehicle run in process cccccccrccsrccssccssscsscsssccsscs 1 5 Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster 1 6 Introduction S HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL A010000APA UK This Owners Manual is designed to help vehicle users derive the greatest possi ble 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 fea tures safety systems and maintenance requirements are understood To minimise the RISK of death or injury the WARNING and CAUTION state ments must be read and understood before operating the vehicle Illustrations are used throughout the manual to complement written descrip tions intended to best explain how to enjoy using the vehicle Reading this manual will assist the vehi cle user to learn about and understand the features important safety informa tion and driving recommendations The general layout of the manual is pro vided in the Table of Contents The index has an alphabetical listing of all the infor mation contained in the manual The manual has nine sections plus an index Each section begins with a brief list of contents to easily identify at a glance if that section contains the information being sought WARNING CAUTION
78. N OFF switch is set to the OFF position If this occurs have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer inspect the pas senger s front air bag ON OFF switch and the SRS air bag system as soon as possible D150303AEN UK Anti lock brake system ABS warning light if equipped This light illuminates if the ignition switch is turned ON and goes off in approxi mately 3 seconds if the system is operat ing normally If the ABS warning light remains on comes on whilst driving or does not come on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position this indicates that there may be a malfunction with the ABS If this occurs have your vehicle checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible The normal braking system will still be operational but with out the assistance of the anti lock brake system a a a eel Features of your vehicle Electronic brake force distri bution EBD system warning light If two warning lights illumi nate 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 autho rised repairer as soon as possible O BRAKE D150304APA UK Seat belt warning x 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
79. NOTICE e Low fluid level causes transaxle New automatic transaxle fluid should be slippage Overfilling can cause red The red dye is added so the assem foaming loss of fluid and transaxle Ply plant can identify it as automatic malfunction transaxle fluid and distinguish it from engine oil or antifreeze The red dye which is not an indicator of fluid quali ty is not permanent As the vehicle is driven the automatic transaxle fluid will begin to look darker The colour may eventually appear light brown Therefore have a HYUNDAI autho rised repairer change the automatic transaxle fluid e The use of a non specified fluid could result in transaxle malfunc tion and failure Maintenance WASHER FLUID ai 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 cli mates to prevent freezing WARNING Coolant Do not use radiator coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid reservoir Radiator coolant can severely obscure visibility when sprayed on the windscreen and may cause loss of vehicle control or damage to paint and body trim Windscreen washer fluid agents contain some amounts of alcohol and can be fla
80. 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 nor mally would The stopping distance how ever will be longer When the engine is not running the reserve brake power is partially depleted each time the brake pedal is applied Do not pump the brake pedal when the power assist has been interrupted Pump the brake pedal only when neces sary to maintain steering control on slip pery surfaces 4 WARNING Brakes Do not drive with your foot rest ing on the brake pedal This will create abnormal high brake tem peratures excessive brake lining and pad wear and increased stopping distances When descending a long or steep hill shift to a lower gear and avoid continuous application of the brakes Continuous brake application will cause the brakes to overheat and could result in a temporary loss of braking per formance Wet brakes may impair the vehi cle s ability to sefely slow down the vehicle may also pull to one side when the brakes are applied Applying the brakes lightly will indicate whether they have been affected in this way Always test your brakes in this fashion after driving through deep water To dry the brakes apply them lightly whilst maintaining a safe forwar
81. This indicator comes on when the O D system is deactivated D150313AEN UK Charging system warning light This warning light indicates a malfunction of either the generator or electrical charging system If the warning light comes on whilst the vehicle is in motion 1 Drive to the nearest safe location 2 With the engine off check the genera tor drive belt for looseness or break age 3 If the belt is adjusted properly a prob lem exists somewhere in the electrical charging system Have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer correct the prob lem as soon as possible D150315AUN Tailgate open warning light if equipped This warning light illuminates when the tailgate is not closed securely with the ignition switch in any position This warning light illuminates when a door is not closed securely with the igni tion switch in any position D150316AUN Door ajar warning light if equipped Features of your vehicle D150317APA UK Immobiliser indicator gt if equipped This light illuminates when the immobilis er key is inserted and turned to the ON position to start the engine At this time you can start the engine The light goes out after the engine is running If this light blinks when the ignition switch is in the ON position before starting the engine have the system checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer D150318AUN Low fuel level warning light Bp This warning light indicates the fuel t
82. a valve cap is missing install a new one as soon as possible CAUTION Tyre pressure Always observe the following e Check tyre pressure when the tyres are cold After vehicle has been parked for at least three hours or hasn t been driven more than one mile 1 6 km since startup Check the pressure of your spare tyre each time you check the pressure of other tyres Never overload your vehicle Be careful not to overload a vehicle luggage rack if your vehicle is equipped with one Worn old tyres can cause accidents If your tread is badly worn or if your tyres have been damaged replace them G200300AUN UK Checking tyre inflation pressure Check your tyres once a month or more Also check the tyre pressure of the spare tyre G200301AEN UK How to check Use a good quality gauge to check tyre pressure You can not tell if your tyres are properly inflated simply by looking at them Radial tyres may look properly inflated even when they re underinflated Check the tyre s inflation pressure when the tyres are cold Cold means your vehicle has been sitting for at least three hours or driven no more than 1 mile 1 6 km Remove the valve cap from the tyre valve stem Press the tyre gauge firmly onto the valve to get a pres sure measurement If the cold tyre inflation pressure matches the rec ommended pressure on the tyre and loading information label no further adjustment is necessary If the pre
83. a tollgate ticket OPA047090R D280500APA Power outlet if equipped When the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position the power outlet can be used The power outlet is designed to provide power for mobile telephones or other devices designed to operate with vehicle electrical systems The devices should draw less than 10 amps with the engine running N CAUTION Use the power outlet only when the engine is running and remove the accessory plug after use Using the accessory plug for pro longed periods of time with the engine off could cause the bat tery to discharge Only use 12V electric accessories which are less than 10A in elec tric capacity Adjust the air conditioner or heater to the lowest operating level when using the power outlet Close the cover when not in use Some electronic devices can cause electronic interference when plugged into a vehicle s power outlet These devices may cause excessive audio static and malfunctions in other electronic systems or devices used in your vehicle Features of your vehicle D280600AEN UK Digital clock if equipped Whenever the battery terminals or relat ed fuses are disconnected you must reset the time When the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position the clock buttons operate as follows D280601AUN Hour 2 Pressing the H button with your finger a pencil or similar object will advance the time displayed by one hour D2
84. afely be It should never weigh more than the maxi mum trailer weight with trailer brakes But even that can be too heavy It depends on how you plan to use your trailer For example speed altitude road grades outside temperature and how often your vehicle is used to pull a trailer are all important The ideal trailer weight can also depend on any special equip ment that you have on your vehicle Gross Axle Weight Gross Vehicle Weight C190E02JM E140602AEN UK Weight of the trailer nose The nose weight of any trailer is an important weight to measure because it affects the total gross vehicle weight GVW of your vehicle This weight includes the kerb weight of the vehicle any cargo you may carry in it and the people who will be riding in the vehicle And if you will tow a trailer you must add the nose weight to the GVW because your vehicle will also be carrying that weight The trailer nose should weigh a maxi mum 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 trail er 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 trail er Driving your vehicle VEHICLE WEIGHT E160000AUN This section will guide you in the proper loading of your vehicle and or trailer to keep your loaded vehicle weight with
85. affic during hot weather above 32 C 90 F AOo7 TQ 1 m Maintenance CU EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS G050100APA Engine oil and filter 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 G050200AUN Drive belts Inspect all drive belts for evidence of cuts cracks excessive wear or oil satu ration and replace if necessary Drive belts should be checked periodically for proper tension and adjusted as neces sary GO50500AUN Timing belt if equipped Inspect all parts related to the timing belt for damage and deformation Replace any damaged parts immediately GO50300AEN UK Fuel filter cartridge A clogged filter can limit the speed at which the vehicle may be driven damage the emission system and cause multiple issues such as hard starting If an exces sive amount of foreign matter accumu lates in the fuel tank the filter may require replacement more frequently After installing a new filter run the engine for several minutes and check for leaks at the connections Fuel filters should be installed by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer GO50400AEN UK Fuel lines fuel hoses and con nections Check the fuel lines fuel hoses and con nections for leakage and damage Have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer replace any da
86. age the parking brake and place the gear selector lever in P auto matic transaxle or in first or reverse gear manual transaxle If your car is facing downhill turn the front wheels into the kerb to help keep the car from rolling If your car is facing uphill turn the front wheels away from the kerb to help keep the car from rolling If there is no kerb or if it is required by other conditions to keep the car from rolling block the wheels Under some conditions your parking brake can freeze in the engaged posi tion This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation of snow or ice around or near the rear brakes or if the brakes are wet If there is a risk that the parking brake may freeze apply it only temporarily whilst you put the gear selector lever in P automatic transaxle or in first or reverse gear manual transaxle and block the rear wheels so the car cannot roll Then release the parking brake Do not hold the vehicle on the upgrade with the accelerator pedal This can cause the transaxle to overheat Always use the brake pedal or parking brake Se ee 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 fol lowing driving sugg
87. an instant It is virtually impossible for you to see the air bags inflate during an accident It is much more likely that you will sim ply see the deflated air bags hanging out of their storage compartments after the collision In order to help provide protection in a severe collision the air bags must inflate rapidly The speed of air bag inflation is a consequence of the extremely short time in which a collision occurs and the need to inflate the air bag between the occupant and the vehicle structures before the occupant impacts those structures This speed of inflation reduces the risk of serious or life threatening injuries in a severe col lision and is thus a necessary part of air bag design However air bag inflation can also cause injuries which can include facial abrasions bruises and broken bones because the inflation speed also caus es the air bags to expand with a great deal of force There are even circumstances under which contact with the steer ing wheel air bag can cause fatal injuries especially if the occupant is positioned excessively close to the steering wheel 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 igni tion of the air bag inflator After the air bag inflates you may feel substantial dis comfort in breathing due to
88. ank is nearly empty When it comes on you should add fuel as soon as possible Driving with the fuel level warning light on or with the fuel level below E can cause the engine to misfire and damage the catalytic converter D150320APA UK 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 indi cates that a potential malfunction has been detected somewhere in the emis sion control system This light will also illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON posi tion and will go out in a few seconds after the engine is started If it illuminates whilst driving or does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position take your vehicle to your nearest HYUNDAI authorised repairer and have the system checked Generally your vehicle will continue to be drivable but have the system checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer prompt ly A CAUTION Prolonged driving with the Emission Control System Malfunction Indicator Light illumi nated may cause damage to the emission control systems which could effect drivability and or fuel economy CAUTION If the Emission Control System Malfunction Indicator Light illumi nates potential catalytic converter damage is possible which could result in loss of engine power Have
89. anual transaxle in Neutral or automatic transaxle in P Park apply your brakes and hold the brake pedal down whilst you e Start your engine e Shift into gear and e Release the parking brake 2 Slowly remove your foot from the brake pedal 3 Drive slowly until the trailer is clear of the chocks 4 Stop and have someone pick up and store the chocks E140500APA UK Maintenance when trailer towing Your vehicle will need service more often when you regularly pull a trailer Important items to pay particular atten tion to include engine oil automatic transaxle fluid axle lubricant and cooling system fluid Brake condition is another important item to frequently check Each item is covered in this manual and the Index will help you find them quickly If youre trailering it s a good idea to review these sections before you start your trip Don t forget to also maintain your trailer and towbar Follow the maintenance schedule that accompanied your trailer and check it periodically Preferably con duct the check at the start of each day s driving Most importantly all towbar nuts and bolts should be tight 4 CAUTION e Due to higher load during trailer usage overheating might occur in hot days or during uphill driv ing If the coolant gauge indicates over heating switch off the A C and stop the vehicle in a safe area to cool down the engine e When towing check the transaxle fluid more frequently e If yo
90. at belts may be activated in certain frontal collisions e When the pre tensioner seat belts are activated a loud noise may be heard and fine dust which may appear to be smoke may be visible in the passenger compartment These are normal oper ating conditions and are not haz ardous Although it is harmless the fine dust may cause skin irritation and should not be breathed for prolonged peri ods Wash all exposed skin areas thor oughly after an accident in which the pre tensioner seat belts were activat ed X NOTICE Because the sensor that activates the SRS air bag is connected with the pre tensioner seat belt the SRS air bag warning light on the instrument panel will illuminate for approximately 6 seconds after the ignition switch has been turned to the ON position and then it should turn off B E S i i il Safety features of your vehicle C020300AUN Continued Seat belt precautions A 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 If the SRS air bag warning light does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to ON or if it remains illuminated after illuminat ing for approximately 6 seconds or if it illuminates whilst the vehicle is being driven please have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer inspect the pre tensioner seat belt and SRS air bag system as soon as possible WARNING e Pre
91. at the headlights of oncoming vehicles You could be temporarily blind and it will take sever al seconds for your eyes to readjust to the darkness E110500AUN UK Driving in the rain Rain and wet roads can make driving dangerous especially if you re not pre pared for the slick pavement Here are a few things to consider when driving in the rain e A heavy rainfall will make it harder to see and will increase the distance needed to stop your vehicle so slow down e Keep your windscreen wiping equip ment in good shape Replace your windscreen wiper blades when they show signs of streaking or missing areas on the windscreen e If your tyres are not in good condition making a quick stop on wet pavement can cause a skid and possibly lead to an accident Be sure your tyres are in good shape e Turn on your headlights to make it eas ier for others to see you Driving too fast through large puddles can affect your brakes If you must go through puddles try to drive through them slowly e If you believe you may have gotten your brakes wet apply them lightly whilst driving until normal braking operation returns E110600AUN UK Driving in flooded areas Avoid driving through flooded areas unless you are sure the water is no high er than the bottom of the wheel hub Drive through any water slowly Allow adequate stopping distance because brake performance may be affected After driving through wate
92. ate they must be replaced by a HYUNDAI autho rised repairer e Do not tamper with or disconnect SRS wiring or other components of the SRS system Doing so could result in injury due to acci dental inflation of the air bags or by rendering the SRS _ inopera tive e If components of the air bag sys tem must be discarded or if the vehicle must be scrapped certain safety precautions must be observed A HYUNDAI authorised repairer knows these precautions and can give you the necessary information Failure to follow these precautions and proce dures could increase the risk of personal injury If your car was flooded and has soaked carpeting or water on the flooring you shouldn t try to start the engine have the car towed to 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 folded down 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 A passenger who is not wear ing a seat belt during a crash or emer gency stop can be thrown against the inside of the vehicle against other occupants or out of the vehicle Each seat belt is designed to restrain one occupant If more than one person uses the same seat belt they could be seriously injure
93. ate attention is necessary If at all possible cease driving the vehi cle immediately If that is not possible use extreme caution whilst operating the vehicle and only continue to drive the vehicle until you can reach a safe loca tion or repair shop W 75 Driving your vehicle EO70300APA UK Anti lock brake system ABS if equipped The ABS continuously senses the speed of the wheels If the wheels are going to lock the ABS system repeatedly modu lates the hydraulic brake pressure to the wheels When you apply your brakes under con ditions which may lock the wheels you may hear a tik tik sound from the brakes or feel a corresponding sensation in the brake pedal This is normal and it means your ABS is active In order to obtain the maximum benefit from your ABS in an emergency situa tion do not attempt to modulate your brake pressure and do not try to pump your brakes Press your brake pedal as hard as possible or as hard as the situa tion warrants and allow the ABS to con trol the force being delivered to the brakes i i ii Driving your vehicle x NOTICE A click sound may be heard in the engine compartment when the vehicle begins to move after the engine is start ed These conditions are normal and indicate that the anti lock brake system is functioning properly e Even with the anti lock brake system your vehicle still requires sufficient stopping distance Always maintain a safe d
94. ated then tighten the nuts as much as possible with your fin gers again 11 Lower the car to the ground by turning the wheel nut wrench counterclockwise OPA067007 Then position the wrench as shown in the drawing and tighten the wheel nuts Be sure the socket is seated completely over the nut Do not stand on the wrench handle or use an extension pipe over the wrench han dle Go around the wheel tightening every other nut until they are all tight Then double check each nut for tightness After changing wheels have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer tighten the wheel nuts to their proper torque as soon as possible Wheel nut tightening torque Steel wheel amp aluminium alloy wheel 9 11 kg m 65 79 lb ft ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee e e e ee ee ee qr sss sss e ses 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 recom mended drive slowly to the nearest service station and inflate to the cor rect 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 pos sible After you have changed wheels always secure the flat tyre in its place and return the jack and tools to their proper storage locations t CAUTION Your vehicle has metric
95. but in a year s time they can offer significant cost and energy savings 8 Use the engine oils approved by Hyundai Motor India Consult an authorised HYUNDAI dealer for details Specifications 1040100BUN Recommended SAE viscosity number JS CAUTION Always be sure to clean the area around any filler plug drain plug or dipstick before checking or drain ing any lubricant This is especially important in dusty or sandy areas and when the vehicle is used on unpaved roads Cleaning the plug and dipstick areas will prevent dirt and grit from entering the engine and other mechanisms that could be damaged Engine oil viscosity thickness has an When choosing an oil consider the range effect on fuel economy and cold weather of temperature your vehicle will be oper operating engine start and engine oil ated in before the next oil change flowability Lower viscosity engine oils can Proceed to select the recommended oil provide better fuel economy and cold viscosity from the chart weather performance however higher vis cosity engine oils are required for satisfac tory lubrication in hot weather Using oils of any viscosity other than those recom mended could result in engine damage Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers Temperature og 8 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 F 10 0 O 80 100 120 Engine Oil OW 40 5W 30 5W 40 Se ee OWNER S MANUAL Operation Maintenance Specifications The in
96. c electricity discharge from the container can ignite fuel vapours causing a fire Once refuelling has begun contact with the vehi cle should be maintained until the filling is complete Use only approved portable plas tic fuel containers designed to carry and store fuel Do not use mobile phones whilst refuelling Electric current and or electronic interference from mobile phones can potentially ignite fuel vapours causing a fire When refuelling always shut the engine off Sparks produced by electrical components related to the engine can ignite fuel vapours causing a fire Once refuelling is complete check to make sure the filler cap and filler door are securely closed before starting the engine Continued Features of your vehicle SUNROOF IF EQUIPPED A CAUTION _ _ e Make sure to refuel with unleaded fuel only Petrol engine only e If the fuel filler cap requires replacement use only a genuine HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent specified for your vehicle An incorrect fuel filler cap can result in a serious malfunction of the fuel system or emission control system i e Do not spill fuel on the exterior OPA047018 surfaces of the vehicle Any type D110000APA UK of fuel spilled on painted surfaces f your vehicle is equipped with a sunroof may damage the paint you can slide or tilt your sunroof with the After refuelling make sure the sunroof control buttons located on the fuel cap is install
97. child ride with the shoulder belt under their arm or behind their back Always proper ly position and secure children in the rear seat Never allow a child to stand up or kneel on the seat or floor of a moving vehicle During a colli sion or sudden stop the child can be violently thrown against the vehicle s interior resulting in serious injury Continued Continued e Never use an infant carrier or a child safety seat that hooks over a seatback it may not pro vide adequate security in an acci dent Seat belts can become very hot especially when the car is parked in direct sunlight Always check seat belt buckles before fasten ing them over a child Safety features of your vehicle Rearward facing child restraint system m E al C030100AEN UK Using a child restraint system 4 WARNING Child seat For small children and babies the use of l installation a child seat or infant seat is required This A child can be seriously injured child seat or infant seat should be of or killed in a collision if the child appropriate size for the child and should restraint is not properly anchored be installed in accordance with the man to the car and the child is not ufacturer s instructions properly restrained in the child restraint Before installing the child restraint system read the instructions supplied by the child restraint system manufacturer For safety reasons we recommend
98. coolant reservoir e Check the operation of all exterior lights including the stoplights turn sig nals and hazard warning flashers e Check the inflation pressures of all tyres including the spare G030104AUN UK At least twice a year i e every Spring and Fall e Check radiator heater and air condi tioning hoses for leaks or damage e Check windscreen washer spray and wiper operation Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with wash er fluid e Check headlight alignment Check muffler exhaust pipes shields and clamps e Check the lap shoulder belts for wear and function e Check for worn tyres and loose wheel lug nuts G030105APA UK At least once a year e Clean body and door drain holes e Lubricate door hinges and checks and bonnet hinges Lubricate door and bonnet locks and latches Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips e Check the air conditioning system e Inspect and lubricate automatic transaxle linkage and controls Clean battery and terminals Check the brake fluid level Maintenance ee SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE GO040000APA Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually operated where none of the following conditions apply If any of the following conditions apply fol low Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions e Repeated short distance driving e Driving in dusty conditions or sandy areas Extensive use of brakes e Driving in areas w
99. d indicate that the Electronic Stability Program System is functioning proper ly ee Driving your vehicle E070501AUN EE When operating E070502AUN EE ESP operation When the ESP is in operation ESP operation off ESP ON condition ESP indicator light blinks ESP OFF state e When the ignition is turned e When the Electronic Stability e To cancel ESP operation ON ESP and ESP OFF indi Program is operating proper press the ESP OFF button cator lights illuminate for ly you can feel a slight pulsa ESP OFF indicator light illu approximately 3 seconds tion in the vehicle This is only minates then ESP is turned on the effect of brake control and e If the ignition switch is turned e Press the ESP OFF button for indicates nothing unusual to LOCK position when ESP at least half a second after e When moving out of the mud is off ESP remains off Upon turning the ignition ON to turn or slippery road pressing the restarting the engine the ESP off ESP OFF indicator accelerator pedal may not ESP will automatically turn on will illuminate To turn the cause the engine rpm revolu again ESP on press the ESP OFF tions per minute to increase button ESP OFF indicator light will go off e When starting the engine you may hear a slight ticking sound This is the ESP per forming an automatic system self check and does not indi cate a problem Driving your vehicle E ESP indicator light blinks ESP E ESP OFF indicator l
100. d right function of the Tune knob GENERAL FM 100kHz AM 9kHz EUROPE FM 50kHz MW 9kHz LW 1kHz 3kHz AUTO USA FM 200kHz AM 10kHz 12 PTY FLDR Button e Press this button to enter Program Type select mode e Press Move PTY N V button or rotate TUNE knob when to search Program Type in RDS ePress TUNE ENTER knob to select Program Type and program search will be started from the current frequency 13 PRESET Button Push 1 6 buttons less than 0 8 sec to play the channel saved in each button Push PRESET button for 0 8 sec or longer to save current channel to the respective button with a beep 14 SCAN Button If the SCAN button is pressed during receiving the broadcast for 5 sec if can cels SCAN operation and receives the broadcast flickering at that time When inputting SCAN KEY during receiving the broadcast for 5 sec cancel the operation of SCAN and receive the broadcast flickering at that time In case of no input for cancel after inputting SCAN KEY operate SCAN only 1CYCLE Features of your vehicle CD PA710RDS if equipped A 1 CD loading slot 2 CD IN indicator o e 3 CD Eject Button 4 AUX Selection Button 5 Automatic Track Selection Button 6 INFO Button 6 7 TUNE ENTER Knob 8 REPEAT Button 9 RANDOM Play Button 10 SCAN Play Button 11 MARK Play Button 12 AUXIN 12 13 Folder moving Button 14 eFast Rewind Button 15 Fast Forward Butto
101. d speed until brake performance returns to normal E070101AUN UK In the event of brake failure If service brakes fail to operate whilst the vehicle is in motion you can make an emergency stop with the parking brake The stopping distance however will be much greater than normal 44 WARNING Parking brake Applying the parking brake whilst the vehicle is moving at normal speeds can cause a sudden loss of control of the vehicle If you must use the parking brake to stop the vehicle use great caution in apply ing the brake 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 high pitched 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 con ditions or climates may cause a brake squeal when you first apply or lightly apply the brakes This is normal and does not indicate a problem with your brakes A CAUTION e To avoid costly brake repairs do not continue to drive with worn brake pads e Always replace brake pads as complete front or rear axle sets E070106APA UK Rear drum brakes if equipped Your rear drum brakes do not have wear indicators Therefore have the rear brake linings inspected if you hear a rear brake rubbing
102. d government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete A tyre marked C may have poor traction perform ance Temperature A B amp C The temperature grades are A the highest B and C representing the tyre s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled condi tions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tyre to degenerate and reduce tyre life and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tyre failure Grades B and A represent higher levels of perform ance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law Maintenance FUSES Blade type This vehicle has 2 fuse panels one locat E ed in the drivers side panel bolster the other in the engine compartment If any of your vehicle s lights acces sories or controls do not work check the appropriate circuit fuse If a fuse has Normal Blowin blown the element inside the fuse will be melted If the electrical system does not work first check the driver s side fuse panel Always replace a blown fuse with one of the same rating If the replacement fuse blows this indi cates an electrical problem Avoid using the system involved and immediately Cartridge type le consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer 7 Fusible link Three kinds of fuses are used blade type A CAUTION os o for lower amperage rating cartridge type Do not u
103. d in the event of an accident C020305APA Do not lie down To reduce the chance of injuries in the event of an accident and to achieve maximum effectiveness of the restraint system all pas sengers should be sitting up and the front and rear seats should be in an upright posi tion when the car is moving A seat belt can not provide proper protection if the person is lying down in the rear seat or if the front and rear seats are in a reclined position Safety features of your vehicle C020400AEN UK Care of seat belts Seat belt assemblies must never be dis assembled or modified in any way In addition care should be exercised to ensure that the belt assemblies do not become damaged by being trapped in seat mechanisms door shuts etc C020401AEN UK Periodic inspection All seat belts should be inspected peri odically 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 C020402AUN UK Keep belts clean and dry Seat belts should be kept clean and dry If belts become dirty they can be cleaned using a mild soap solution and warm water Bleach dye strong deter gents or abrasives should not be used since the fabric may become damaged and weakened C020403AEN UK When to replace seat belts The entire seat belt assembly or assem blies should be inspected by an autho
104. d or killed in a collision Do not use any accessories on seat belts Devices claiming to improve occupant comfort or reposition the seat belt can reduce the protection provided by the seat belt and increase the chance of serious injury in a crash Passengers should not place hard or sharp objects between them selves and the air bags Carrying hard or sharp objects on your lap or in your mouth can result in injuries if an air bag inflates Keep occupants away from the air bag covers All occupants should sit upright fully back in their seats with their seat belts on and their feet on the floor If occupants are too close to the air bag covers they could be injured if the air bags inflate Do not attach or place objects on or near the air bag covers Any object attached to or placed on the front or side air bag covers could interfere with the proper operation of the air bags Do not modify the front seats Modification of the front seats could interfere with the operation of the sup plemental restraint system sensing components or side air bags Do not place items under the front seats Placing items under the front seats could interfere with the operation of the supplemental restraint system sensing components and wiring har nesses Never hold an infant or child on your lap The infant or child could be seri ously injured or killed in the event of a crash All infants and children should be properly restrained in appropriat
105. d repairer Maintenance i a G220100AUN Headlight position light turn sig nal light front fog light bulb replacement 1 Headlight High Low 2 Position light 3 Front turn signal light 4 Front fog light if equipped Maintenance G270A030 AAN ES OPA077035 G220101APA UK Headlight bulb 2 Using a socket wrench of the correct size remove the headlight assembly mounting bolts Maintenance 3 Disconnect the power connector from the back of the headlight assembly OPA077047 4 Remove the headlight bulb cover by turning it counterclockwise 5 Disconnect the headlight bulb socket connector 6 Unsnap the headlight bulb retaining wire by depressing the end and push ing 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 Connect the headlight bulb socket connector 10 Install the headlight bulb cover by turning it clockwise 11 Connect the power connector to the back of the headlight assembly 12 Reinstall the headlight assembly to the body of the vehicle Position light bulb 1 Remove the socket from the assembly by pulling it out 2 Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out 3 Insert a new bulb into the socket 4 Install the socket into the assembly by pushing it in Turn signal light bulb 1 Remove the sock
106. dicator light illumi nates in the instrument panel when the O D mode is can celled EO60200AEN Good driving practices e Never move the gear shift lever from P Park or N Neutral to any other posi tion with the accelerator pedal depressed e Never move the gear shift lever into P Park when the vehicle is in motion Be sure the car is completely stopped before you attempt to shift into R Reverse Never take the car out of gear and coast down a hill This may be extremely hazardous Always leave the car in gear when moving e Do not ride the brakes This can cause them to overheat and malfunc tion 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 e Slow down before shifting to a lower gear Otherwise the lower gear may not be engaged 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 Optimum vehicle performance and economy is obtained by smoothly depressing and releasing the accelera tor pedal WARNING Always buckle up In a collision an unbelted occupant is si
107. e back of the front passenger s and driver s seatbacks Infants children elderly or dis abled persons or hospital outpa tients Persons with sensitive skin or those that burn easily seats whilst the seat warmer is in operation e Do not place heavy or sharp objects on seats equipped with seat warmers Damage to the seat warming components could occur Fatigued individuals Intoxicated individuals Individuals taking medication that can cause drowsiness or sleepiness sleeping pills cold tablets etc WARNING Seatback pockets Do not put heavy or sharp objects in the seatback pockets In an acci dent they could come loose from the pocket and injure vehicle occu pants a al Safety features of your vehicle i OPA 039053 C010303BPA UK Rear seat adjustment Headrest if equipped The rear seat s is equipped with head rests in the outboard seating positions C010109BPA UK fiend a Enger iray N CAUTION and or center seating position for the To avoid possible theft do not leave occupant s safety and comfort To open the tray pull up and out the tra 3 4 a a Y valuables in the tray The head restraint not only provides The tray can be used to store small comfort for passengers but also helps to items required by the driver or pas protect the head and neck in the event of sengers a collision Safety features of your vehicle OPA037037
108. e chain The compact spare tyre should not be installed on the front axle if the vehicle must be driven in snow or on ice Do not use the compact spare tyre on any other vehicle because this tyre has been designed especially for your vehicle The compact spare tyre s tread life is shorter than a regular tyre Inspect your compact spare tyre regularly and replace worn com pact spare tyres with the same size and design mounted on the same wheel e The compact spare tyre should not be used on any other wheels nor should standard tyres snow tyres wheel covers or trim rings be used with the compact spare wheel If such use is attempted damage to these items or other car compo nents may occur Do not use more than one tempo rary spare tyre at a time Do not tow a trailer whilst the tem porary spare tyre is installed What to do in an emergenc TOWING It is acceptable to tow the vehicle with the rear wheels on the ground without dol lies and the front wheels off the ground If any of the loaded wheels or suspen sion 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 OPA067016 front of the vehicle should always be lift ed not the rear OPA067015 OPA067017 FO80100BPA UK Towing service If emergency towing is necessary we recommend
109. e child safety seats or seat belts in the rear seat C041400AUN Adding equipment to or modify ing your air bag equipped vehicle If you modify your vehicle by changing your vehicle s frame bumper system front end or side sheet metal or ride height this may affect the operation of your vehicle s air bag system Safety features of your vehicle 1 TypeA 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 sys tem 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 Remote keyless eENtry 5 ivi scsccciccecosoccccessossevecsexvevsesnes Theft alarm system 6 c ccccecsecs ses scsecnccarcesseveovessceeesee 4 6 Poor locks e E 4 8 TEE e E A E E SS 4 11 WINdOWS Seccceccesccessssoevecevesvececcccccctcsicoscssss lt seeteecce 4 12 BONNET a E 4 15 Fuel mMer id eanseeeeessi eeens neeese EAER Features of your vehicle SUMP OOE E E E OE EEE Steering wheel o eessisedesdinsese sritan iaaiiai aaeain 4 23 NDT EO S a 4 25 Instrument Cluster cesses ccescccccesseeccecececececsesscccceceees 4 28 Hazard warning flasher cccccccccccssssccesscesees 4 40 MN GUIN e can cccacsceusescsuescoccsccrcareecetenses 4 41 Wipers and washers
110. e When the SEEK V button is pressed it reduces the band frequency by 50kHz to automatically select channel Stops at the previous frequency if no channel is found e When the SEEK A button is pressed it increases the band frequency by 50kHz to automatically select channel Stops at the previous frequency if no channel is found 6 Power ON OFF amp Volume Control Knob Turns on off the set when the Ignition Switch is on ACC or ON If the knob is turned to the right it increases the vol ume and left decreases the volume 7 AUTO STORE Button When the button is pressed it automati cally selects and saves channels with high reception rate to PRESET buttons 1 6 and plays the channel saved in PRESET1 If no channel is saved after AST it will play the previous channel 8 Screen ON OFF Button Turns on off the displayed data and light on LCD The screen and light will be turned on by pressing any button except Screen ON OFF button when the screen is turned off 9 SETUP Button Press this button to turn to the Audio Clock setting Scroll Display and Adjustment mode If no action is taken for 5 sec after press ing the button it will return to the play mode After entering SETUP mode move between items using the left right and PUSH functions of the TUNE but ton The SETUP menu changes as below table Bass Middle Treble Fader Balance Return i al Features of your vehicle Adjust
111. e con troller by hand to be sure the brakes are working This lets you check your electri cal connection at the same time During your trip check occasionally to be sure that the load is secure and that the lights and trailer brakes are still working E140401AUN Following distance Stay at least twice as far behind the vehi cle ahead as you would when driving your vehicle without a trailer This can help you avoid situations that require heavy braking and sudden turns E140402AUN Passing You ll need more passing distance up ahead when you re towing a trailer And because of the increased vehicle length you ll need to go much farther beyond the passed vehicle before you can return to your lane E140403AUN UK Reversing Hold the bottom of the steering wheel with one hand Then to move the trailer to the left just move your hand to the left To move the trailer to the right move your hand to the right Always reverse slowly and if possible have someone guide you E140404AUN UK Making turns When your 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 Signal well in advance E140405AEN UK Turn signals when towing a trailer When you tow a trailer your vehicle has to have a different turn signal flasher and extra wiring The green arrows on your instrument panel will flash
112. e way close To stop the sunroof sliding at any point press any sunroof control button To close the sunroof manual slide fea ture press the close button 3 on the overhead console for less than 0 5 sec ond The sunroof will slide close a little Features of your vehicle OTQ047028 D110101AEN UK Automatic reversal If an object or part of the body is detect ed whilst the sunroof is closing automat ically it will reverse direction and then stop The auto reverse function does not work if a tiny obstacle is between the sliding glass and the sunroof sash You should always check that all passengers and objects are away from the sunroof before closing it OPA047020 D110200APA UK Tilting the sunroof Open To open the sunroof auto tilt feature press the tilt button 2 on the overhead console for more than 0 5 second The sunroof will tilt all the way open To stop the sunroof tilting at any point press any sunroof control button To open the sunroof manual tilt feature press the tilt button 2 on the overhead console for less than 0 5 second The sunroof will tilt open a little Close To close the sunroof press the close but ton 3 on the overhead console and hold it until the sunroof is closed A CAUTION Periodically remove any dirt that may accumulate on the guide rail If you try to open the sunroof when the temperature is below freezing or when the sunroof is covered with snow or ice t
113. earward facing child seat on the front passenger seat in exceptional cir cumstances Safety features of your vehicle 1 a 4 a To deactivate or reactivate the passen ger s front air bag To deactivate the passenger s front air bag insert the master key into the pas senger s front air bag ON OFF switch and turn it to the OFF position The pas senger s front air bag OFF indicator 3 will illuminate and stay on until the pas senger s front air bag is reactivated To reactivate the passenger s front air bag insert the master key into the pas sengers front air bag ON OFF switch and turn it to the ON position The pas senger s front air bag OFF indicator will go out NOTICE e When the passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch is set to the ON posi tion the passenger s front air bag is activated and child or infant seat should not be installed on the front passenger seat e When the passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch is set to the OFF posi tion the passenger s front air bag is deactivated A CAUTION e If the passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch is not working properly the air bag warning light on the instrument panel will illu minate And the passenger s front air bag OFF indicator will not illuminate the SRS Control Module reactivate the passenger s front air bag and the passenger s front air bag will inflate in frontal impact crashes even if the passenge
114. ed automatical ly unless you open any door within 30 seconds Features of your vehicle DO20200AEN 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 The transmitter is close to a radio transmitter such as a radio station or an airport which can interfere with normal operation of the transmitter When the transmitter does not work correctly open and close the door with the ignition key If you have a problem with the transmitter contact an author ized HYUNDAI dealer AS CAUTION Keep the transmitter away from water or any liquid If the keyless entry system is inoperative due to exposure to water or liquids it will not be covered by your manufactur er vehicle warranty A CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If the keyless entry system is inoperative due to changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance it will not be covered by your manufactur er s vehicle warranty DO20300APA Battery replacement OCM052004 OPA047003 Transmitter uses a 3 volt lithium battery wh
115. ed securely to overhead console prevent fuel spillage in the event 1 Slide button of an accident 2 Tilt button 3 Close button The sunroof can only be opened closed or tilted when the ignition switch is in the ON position Features of your vehicle NOTICE In cold and wet climates the sunroof may not work properly due to freez ing conditions After washing the car or after there is rain be sure to wipe off any water that is on the sunroof before operating it YS CAUTION Do not continue to press the sun roof control button s after the sun roof is in the fully open closed or tilt position s Damage to the motor or system components could occur NOTICE The sunroof cannot slide when it is in the tilt position nor can it be tilted whilst in an open or slide position ead te A OPA047019 D110100APA Sliding the sunroof Open To open the sunroof auto slide feature press the slide button 1 on the over head console for more than 0 5 second The sunroof will slide all the way open To stop the sunroof sliding at any point press any sunroof control button To open the sunroof manual slide fea ture press the slide button 1 on the overhead console for less than 0 5 sec ond The sunroof will slide open a little Close To close the sunroof auto slide feature press the close button 3 on the over head console for more than 0 5 second The sunroof will slide all th
116. en parts and excessive wear G051900AUN Brake discs pads calipers and rotors Check the pads for excessive wear discs for run out and wear and calipers for fluid leakage GO52000APA Exhaust pipe and muffler Visually inspect the exhaust pipes muf fler and hangers for cracks deterioration or damage Start the engine and listen carefully for any exhaust gas leakage Tighten connections or replace parts as necessary G052100AUN Suspension mounting bolts Check the suspension connections for looseness or damage Retighten to the specified torque G052200AUN Steering gear box linkage amp boots lower arm ball joint With the vehicle stopped and engine off check for excessive free play in the steering wheel Check the linkage for bends or damage Check the dust boots and ball joints for deterioration cracks or damage Replace any damaged parts G052400APA UK Drive shafts and boots Check the drive shafts boots and clamps for cracks deterioration or damage Replace any damaged parts and if nec essary repack the specified grease Consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for details G052500AUN Air conditioning refrigerant if equipped Check the air conditioning lines and con nections for leakage and damage Maintenance ENGINE OIL Petrol 1 1L i eee ues st G060100APA EA Petrol 1 1L Checking the engine oil level 1 Be sure the vehicle is on level ground 2 Start the engine and all
117. en 5 5 18 Parking brake lever 2 00 5 15 if equipped OPA017002R BO20000APA a i Your vehicle at a glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT E Petrol Engine 1 1L 1 Engine coolant reservoir 7 18 2 Engine oil filler cap e een 7 17 3 Brake fluid reS rvoir ccccseeeeeees 7 20 4 AREICAMN Clase eee cannes oes 7 24 D PUSE DOX a erect earns nena 7 43 6 Positive battery terminal 7 29 7 Negative battery terminal 7 29 8 Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick 7 21 Oe Radiator cap a ceeetcnadient 7 19 10 Engine oil dipstick ee eeen 7 17 11 Windscreen washer fluid reservoir 7 23 if equipped OPA017004R B030000APA UK Your vehicle ata glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT E Petrol Engine 1 2L 1 Engine coolant reservoir 7 18 2 Engine oil filler Gaps cree e 7 17 3 Brake fluid reS rvoir ccccccseeeeeees 7 20 4 Air ceanal esee or ie 7 24 EUSE DO a a E eee 7 43 6 Positive battery terminal 7 29 7 Negative battery terminal 7 29 8 Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick 7 21 9 Radiator Ca wre career eee 7 19 10 Engine oil dipstick ae 7 17 11 Windscreen washer fluid reservoir 7 23 if equipped OPA079102 SOS IAE EE EEEE E A EEE E E A EEE AEAT 3 2 Seat Delis oraraa Aaaa Laais 3 14 Child restraint system 0 0Bcccccssssssssssssesscssesecees 3 24
118. en downshifting from fifth gear to fourth gear caution should be taken not to inadver tently press the gear shift lever sideways in such a manner that second gear is engaged Such a drastic downshift may cause the engine speed to increase to the point that the tachometer will enter the red zone Such over revving of the engine may possi bly cause engine damage Do not downshift more than 2 gears at once or when the engine is running at high speed 5 000 RPM or higher Such a down shifting may damage the engine Driving your vehicle e During cold weather shifting may be difficult until the transaxle lubricant has warmed up This is normal and not harmful to the transaxle e f 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 4 CAUTION e To avoid premature clutch wear and damage do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch pedal Also don t use the clutch to hold the vehicle stopped on an uphill grade whilst waiting for a traffic light etc e Do not use the shift lever as a handrest during driving as this can result in premature wear of the transaxle shift forks E050101AUN UK Using the clutch The clutch should be pressed all the way to the floor before shifting then released slowly The clutch pedal should alway
119. engine Do not open the bonnet until the coolant has stopped running or the steaming has stopped If there is no visible loss of engine coolant and no steam leave the engine running and check to be sure the engine cooling fan is operat ing If the fan is not running turn the engine off Ol belt is missing If it is not missing check to see that it is tight If the drive belt seems to be satisfactory check for coolant leaking from the radiator hoses or under the car If the air con ditioning had been in use it is normal for cold water to be draining from it when you stop If the water pump drive belt is broken or engine coolant is leaking out stop the engine immediately and call the nearest HYUNDAI authorised repairer for assistance be found wait until the engine temper ature has returned to normal Then if coolant has been lost carefully add coolant to the reservoir to bring the fluid level in the reservoir up to the base of the radiator fill opening Fill the coolant expansion tank to the halfway mark To ensure the correct water to coolant mix is obtained after top up testing by an authorised repairer is required Proceed with caution until it is estab lished that the engine is operating nor mally If the engine overheats repeat edly the advice of a Hyundai autho rised repairer should be sought A CAUTION Serious loss of coolant indicates there is a leak in the cooling system and t
120. equency Turn this button counterclockwise by one notch to decrease frequency by 50kHz from current frequency Turns to AUDIO CONTROL mode and toggles in the order of BASS MIDDLE TREBLE FADER BALANCE BASS when the button is pressed each time GENERAL FM 100kHz AM 9kHz EUROPE FM _50kHz MW 9kHz LW 1kHz 3kHz AUTO USA FM 200kHz AM _ 10kHz 6 PRESET Button Push 1 6 button less than 0 8 sec to play the channel saved in each button Push preset button for 0 8 sec or longer to save current channel to the respective button with a beep 7 CD Selection Button If there is a cd in the CDP DECK it turns to CD mode 8 SCAN Button When the button is pressed it scan up from the current broadcast that received In case of the broadcast having more than the certain electric field receive the appropriate broadcast for 5 sec The frequency received is flickering for 5 sec When inputting SCAN KEY during receiving the broadcast for 5 sec cancel the operation of SCAN and receive the broadcast flickering at that time In case of no input for cancel after inputting SCAN KEY operate SCAN only 1CYCLE E Features of your vehicle CD SA710 if equipped 1 CD loading slot 2 CD Eject Button 3 SCAN Play Button O KARRA 4 Automatic Track Selection Button POWER WER Fum N z5 5 CD IN Indicator 6 REPEAT Button i 7 RANDOM Play Button T 8 TUNE ENTER But
121. er s or passenger s door lock button 1 all vehicle doors will lock automatically if equipped with central door lock sys tem x NOTICE Always remove the ignition key engage the parking brake close all windows and lock all doors when leaving your vehicle unattended Features of your vehicle Tor 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 but ton 1 to the Lock position If the door is locked properly the red mark 2 on the door lock button will not be visible To open a door pull the door handle 3 outward Pushing the driver s or passenger s door lock button to the Lock or Unlock position will lock or unlock all vehicle doors if equipped with central door lock system e Front doors cannot be locked if the ignition key is in the ignition switch and any front door is open if equipped WARNING Door lock mal function If a power door lock ever fails to function whilst you are in the vehi cle try one or more of the following techniques to exit e Operate the door unlock feature repeatedly both electronic and manual whilst simultaneously pulling on the door handle Operate the other door locks and handles front and rear Lower a front window and use the key to unloc
122. er will minimise heat build up and extend the life of your transaxle CAUTION e When towing a trailer on steep grades in excess of 6 pay close attention to the engine coolant temperature gauge to ensure the engine does not over heat If the needle of the coolant temperature gauge moves across the dial towards 130 C 260 F HOT pull over and stop as soon as it is safe to do so and allow the engine to idle until it cools down You may proceed once the engine has cooled sufficiently You must decide driving speed depending on trailer weight and uphill grade to reduce the possi bility of engine and transaxle overheating E140407APA UK Parking on hills Generally you should not park your vehi cle with a trailer attached on a hill People can be seriously or fatally injured and both your vehicle and trailer can be dam aged if they begin a downhill trajectory However if you ever have to park your trailer on a hill here s how to do it 1 Apply your brakes but don t shift into gear 2 Have someone place chocks under the trailer wheels 3 When the wheel chocks are in place release the brakes until the chocks absorb the load 4 Reapply the brakes Apply your park ing brake and then shift to R Reverse for a manual transaxle or P Park for an automatic transaxle 5 Release the brakes Driving your vehicle When you are ready to leave after park ing on a hill 1 With the m
123. es or trees where the point of impact is concentrated to one area and the full force of the impact is not deliv ered to the sensors 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 con tinuously 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 per formed by a HYUNDAI authorised repair er Improper handling of the SRS system may result in serious personal injury WARNING Modification to SRS components or wiring including the addition of any kind of badges to the pad covers or modifications to the body structure can adversely affect SRS performance and lead to possible injury For cleaning the air bag pad cov ers use only a soft dry cloth or one which has been moistened with plain water Solvents or cleaners could adversely affect the air bag covers and proper deployment of the system No objects should be placed over or near the air bag modules on the steering wheel instrument panel and the front passenger s panel above the glove box because any such object could cause harm if the vehicle is in a crash severe enough to cause the air bags to inflate Continued Continued e If the air bags infl
124. estions to help save money in both fuel and repairs Drive smoothly Accelerate at a moder ate rate Don t make jack rabbit starts or full throttle shifts and maintain a steady cruising speed Don t race between stoplights Try to adjust your speed to the traffic so you don t have to change speeds unnecessarily Avoid heavy traffic whenever possible Always maintain a safe distance from other vehicles so you can avoid unnec essary braking This also reduces brake wear Drive at a moderate speed The faster you drive the more fuel your car uses Driving at a moderate speed especial ly on the highway is one of the most effective ways to reduce fuel consump tion Don t ride the brake pedal This can increase fuel consumption and also increase wear on these components In addition driving with your foot rest ing on the brake pedal may cause the brakes to overheat which reduces their effectiveness and may lead to more serious consequences Take care of your tyres Keep them inflated to the recommended pressure Incorrect inflation either too much or too little results in unnecessary tyre wear Check the tyre pressures at least once a month Be sure that the wheels are aligned correctly Improper alignment can result from hitting kerbs or driving too fast over irregular surfaces Poor align ment causes faster tyre wear and may also result in other problems as well as greater fuel consumption Keep your car in good c
125. et from the assembly by turning the socket counter clock wise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly 2 Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket Pull the bulb out of the socket 3 Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place 4 Install the socket into 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 Se ee 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 Have the driver or equivalent weight placed in driver s seat 4 Clean the head lights lenses and turn on the headlight low beam eo iy Horizontal aiming ee a e X 6 Draw the vertical line through the cen tre of each headlight beam pattern and the horizontal line through the centre of each headlight beam pattern on the aiming screen And then draw a horizontal para
126. ety features of your vehicle OPA037017 C020105APA 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 RLDA3002 C020200AEN UK Pre tensioner seat belt if equipped 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 The pre tensioner seat belts may be activated in crashes where the frontal collision is severe enough When the vehicle stops suddenly or if the occupant tries to lean forward too quickly the seat belt retractor will lock into position In certain frontal collisions the pre tensioner will activate and pull the seat belt into tighter contact against the occupant s body If the system senses excessive seat belt tension on the driver or passenger s seat belt when the pre tensioner activates the load limiter inside the pre tensioner will release some of the pressure on the affected seat belt if equipped Safety features of your vehicle 1LDE3100R The seat belt pre tensioner system con sists mainly of the following components Their locations are shown in the illustra tion 1 SRS air bag warning light 2 Retractor pre tensioner assembly 3 SRS control module NOTICE e Both the driver s and front passen ger s pre tensioner se
127. ety in the event of an accident when they are restrained by a proper restraint system in the rear seat If a larger child over age 12 must be seated in the front seat the child should be securely restrained by the available lap shoulder belt and the seat should be placed in the rearmost position Children age 12 and under should be restrained securely in the rear seat NEVER place a child age 12 and under in the front seat NEVER place a rear facing child seat in the front seat of a vehicle a Safety features of your vehicle If the shoulder belt portion slightly touch es 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 C020302AUN UK Pregnant women The use of a seat belt is recommended for pregnant women The seat belt should be worn as low and snugly as possible across the hips not across the abdomen A qualified Medical Practitioner should be consulted for further information C020303AUN UK Injured person A seat belt should be used when an injured person is being transported For specific recommendations the advice of a qualified Medical Practioner should be sought C020304AUN UK One person per belt The seat belts are designed to be used by one seat occupant only The use of a seat belt by more than one person increases the levels of injury which may be sustaine
128. fastening If the drivers seat belt is unfastened after the ignition switch is ON the seat belt warning light blinks again for approxi mately 6 seconds If the driver s seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned ON or if it is unfastened after the ignition switch is ON the seat belt warning chime will sound for approximately 6 seconds At this time if the seat belt is fastened the chime will stop at once if equipped Type B As a reminder to the driver the seat belt warning light will illuminate for approxi mately 6 seconds each time you turn the ignition switch ON However if the dri ver s seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned ON or if it is dis connected after the ignition switch is turned ON the seat belt warning light will illuminate until the belt is fastened If you drive over 6 mph 9 km h without the driver s seat belt fastened but when the seat belt has been fastened before and when the 100 second chime has never been completed the seat belt warning light will blink and the chime will sound for 100 seconds If you drive over 6 mph 9 km h without the driver s seat belt fastened but when the seat belt has never been fastened or when the 100 second chime has been completed even if the seat belt has been fastened before the seat belt warning light will blink And then the seat belt warning chime will sound for 100 sec onds if you drive over 12 5 mph 20 km h but
129. formation 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 explana tions of optional as well as standard equipment As a result some of the equipment operating descriptions referred to may not apply to the particu lar vehicle with which this manual is supplied Please refer to the nearest Hyundai authorised repairer for information regarding current standard and optional equipment levels 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 with out the express approval of the manufacturer and result in consequential loss or damage are not cov ered by the vehicle manufacturers warranty TWO WAY RADIO INSTALLATION This vehicle is fitted with electronically controlled fuel injection or other micro processor controlled equipment It is possible for incorrectly installed two way radio equipment including mobile telephones to adverse ly affect these systems Before radio equipment of this kind is installed please contact your Hyundai authorised repairer for
130. g Refer to Seat belts in section 3 for more information on their proper use WARNING Always check the surrounding areas near your vehicle for people especially children before putting a car into D Drive or R Reverse AX WARNING Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs Drinking and driving is dangerous Drunk driving is the number one contributor to the highway death toll each year Even a small amount of alcohol will affect your reflexes perceptions and judgment Driving while under the influence of drugs is as dangerous or more dangerous than driving drunk You are much more likely to have a serious accident if you drink or take drugs and drive If you are drinking or taking drugs don t drive Do not ride with a driv er who has been drinking or taking drugs Choose a designated driver or call a cab A WARNING When you intend to park or stop the vehicle with the engine on be care ful not to depress the accelerator pedal for a long period of time It may overheat the engine or exhaust system and cause fire Driving your vehicle KEY POSITIONS OPA057001 Ignition switch position E030201AUN LOCK The steering wheel locks to protect against theft The ignition key can be removed only in the LOCK position When turning the ignition switch to the LOCK position push the key inward at the ACC position and turn the key toward the LOCK position E03020
131. gnifi cantly more likely to be seriously injured or killed than a properly belted occupant Avoid high speeds when corner ing or turning Do not make quick steering wheel movements such as sharp lane changes or fast sharp turns The risk of rollover is greatly increased if you lose control of your vehicle at highway speeds Loss of control often occurs if two or more wheels drop off the roadway and the driver over steers to reenter the roadway In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway do not steer sharply Instead slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes Never exceed posted speed lim its WARNING If your vehicle becomes stuck in snow mud sand etc then you may attempt to rock the vehicle free by moving it forward and backward Do not attempt this procedure if people or objects are anywhere near the vehicle During the rocking operation the vehicle may suddenly move forward or backward as it becomes unstuck causing injury or damage to nearby people or objects E060203AUN UK Moving up a steep grade from a stand ing start To move up a steep grade from a stand ing start depress the brake pedal shift the shift lever to D Drive Select the appropriate gear depending on load weight and steepness of the grade and release the parking brake Depress the accelerator gradually whilst releasing the service brakes i i i Driving your vehicle BRAKE SYSTEM E070100AUN UK
132. he glass or the motor could be dam aged The sunroof is made to slide together with the sunshade Do not leave the sunshade closed whilst the sunroof is open Features of your vehicle D110500APA 5 Press and hold the tilt button for Resetting the sunroof more than 5 seconds until the sun Whenever the vehicle battery is discon roof operates as follows nected or discharged you must reset your sunroof system as follows TILT DOWN SLIDE OPEN gt SLIDE CLOSE 1 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position Then release the button 2 According to the position of the sun roof do the following When this is complete the sunroof sys 1 in case the sunroof is closed com tem is reset pletely or tilted 01Q047030 Press the tilt button until the sun D110300APA roof tilts completely upward Sunshade 2 in case the sunroof is open The sunshade will automatically open Press the close button until the with the glass panel when the glass sunroof closes completely Press panel moves Close it manually after the the tilt button until the sunroof tilts glass panel is closed if you want it completely upward closed 3 Release the tilt button 4 Press and hold the tilt button for more than 10 seconds until the sun roof has returned to the original tilt position after it is raised a little higher than the maximum tilt position Then release the button Features of your vehicle STEERING WHEEL D130200APA UK Electric power
133. he bulb by pulling it straight out Install a new bulb in the socket Install the socket in the housing by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the housing Insert the socket into the housing and turn the socket clockwise A OPA077037 G220200APA Side repeater light bulb replace ment if equipped 1 Remove the light assembly from the body of the vehicle by prying the lens and pulling the assembly out 2 Disconnect the bulb electrical connec tor 3 Separate the socket and the lens part by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the lens part 4 Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out ee 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 OPA077039 OPA077038 G220300APA 1 Open the tailgate Rear combination light bulb 2 Loosen the light assembly retaining replacement screws with a philips head screwdriver 1 Stop and tail light 3 Remove the rear combination light Rear turn signal light assembly from the body of the vehicle 2 3 Back up light 4 Tail light or rear fog light if equipped 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
134. hen releasing the parking brake the brake system warning light should go off The fuel warning light will stay on if the fuel level is low Features of your vehicle D150302APA UK P Air bag warning light gt if equipped FX This warning light will illuminate for approximately 6 seconds each time you turn the ignition switch to the ON posi tion This light also comes on when the Supplemental Restraint System SRS is not working properly If the air bag warn ing light does not come on or continu ously remains on after operating for about 6 seconds when you turned the ignition switch to the ON position or start ed the engine or if it comes on whilst driving have the SRS inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer D150335APA UK Passenger s front air bag ie OFF indicator SIN if equipped The passengers front air bag OFF indi cator illuminates for about 4 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the ON position The passenger s front air bag OFF indi cator also comes on when the passen gers front air bag ON OFF switch is set to the OFF position and turns off when the passengers front air bag ON OFF switch is set to the ON position 4 CAUTION If there is a malfunction of the pas senger s front air bag ON OFF switch the passenger s front air bag OFF indicator will not illumi nate and the passenger s front air bag will inflate in frontal impact crashes even if the passenger s front air bag O
135. her strap over the top of the seatback 2 Connect the tether strap hook to the appropriate child restraint hook holder and tighten to secure the seat a ll Safety features of your vehicle RSAE3090A C030104APA UK Securing a child restraint system with ISOFIX system and Tether Anchorage system if equipped ISOFIX is a standardised method of fit ting child seats that eliminates the need to use the standard adult seat belt to secure the seat in the vehicle This enables a much more secure and posi tive location with the added benefit of easier and quicker installation An ISOFIX seat can only be installed if it has vehicle specific approval in accor dance with the requirements of ECE R44 ai OPA037035 On each side of the rear seat between the cushion and backrest are located a pair of ISOFIX anchorage points togeth er with a top tether mounting on the floor behind the rear seats During the installa tion the seat has to be engaged at the anchorage points in a way you can hear it clicking check by pulling and has to be fixed with the Top Tether belt on the belonging point on the floor behind the rear seats Safety features of your vehicle The installing and the use of a child seat To secure the child restraint seat has to be done according to the 1 To engage the child restraint seat to Continued In a crash the child restraint seat installing manual
136. here salt or other corrosive materials are being used Driving on rough or muddy roads Driving in mountainous areas Extended periods of idling or low speed operation Driving for a prolonged period in cold temperatures and or extremely humid climates e More than 50 driving in heavy city traffic during hot weather above 32 C 90 F If your vehicle is operated under the above conditions you should inspect replace or refill more frequently than the following Normal Maintenance Schedule After the periods or distance shown in the chart continue to follow the pre scribed maintenance intervals Se a a a a a a a al Maintenance G040100APA UK NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months jaje ss Number of months or driving distance whichever comes first MAINTENANCE ITEM Drive belts ls o enolneolvendiongine citite EEEN O i a E Inspect every 35 000 miles 55 000 km or 48 months and replace every 60 000 miles 95 000 km or 72 months Engine timing belt Wee Air cleaner filter R R R Spark plugs D ee eee eee Valve Clearance 4 lane R Inspect and if necessary adjust correct clean or replace R Replace or change Adjust alternator and power steering and water pump drive belt and air conditioner drive belt if equipped Inspect and if necessary correct or replace Check the engine oil level and leak every 500 km 350
137. his should be checked as soon as possible by a Hyundai authorised repairer What to do in an emergency IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TYRE Jack handle FO70101AUN UK 2 Jack Jacking instructions The jack is provided for emergency tyre changing only spanner It is advisable to place all the tools in 5 Screw Driver the respective slots of the tool casing 6 Towing hook in order to avoid any rattling Follow jacking instructions to reduce the possibility of personal injury 1 2 3 Wheel lug nut wrench 4 5 6 FO70100APA UK Jack and tools The Jack Jack handle wheel lug nut wrench spanner screw driver amp tow ing hook are placed in a casing secured in the wheel rim Our spare Tyre along with tools cas ing is placed in the luggage compart ment See ee ee ee ee ee ee e l e e l e l e e l e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee eee gr sss sess e e e W hat to do in an emergenc Continued Be sure to use the correct front and rear jacking posi tions 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 Do not allow anyone to remain in
138. i i What to do in an emergency OPA067014 Use a towing strap less than 16 feet 5 m long Attach a white or red cloth about 12 inches 30 cm wide in the middle of the strap for easy visibility Drive carefully so that the towing strap is not loosened during towing F080301BUN Emergency towing precautions Turn the ignition switch to ACC so the steering wheel isn t locked Place the transaxle shift lever in N Neutral Release the parking bake Press the brake pedal with more force than normal since you will have reduced brake performance 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 per formance will be reduced Stop often and let the brakes cool off A CAUTION Automatic Transaxle If the car is being towed with all four wheels on the ground it can be towed only from the front Be sure that the transaxle is in neutral Do not tow at speeds greater than 40 km h 25 mph and for more than 25 km 15 miles Be sure the steering is unlocked by placing the ignition switch in the ACC position A driver must be in the towed vehicle to operate the steering and brakes Before towing check the level of the automatic transaxle fluid If it is below the HOT range on the dip stick add fluid If you cannot add fluid a towing dolly must be used Engine compartment cccccccccrccorscrr
139. ical detergents or hot water and do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight or when the body of the vehicle is warm A CAUTION Water washing in the engine com partment including high pressure water washing may cause the fail ure of electrical circuits located in the engine compartment Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electri cal electronic components inside the vehicle as this may damage them Maintenance C aaam 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 A CAUTION e Wiping dust or dirt off the body with a dry cloth will scratch the finish e Do not use steel wool abrasive cleaners or strong detergents containing highly alkaline or caustic agents on chrome plated or anodized aluminium parts This may result in damage to the pro tective coating and cause discol oration or paint deterioration G230103AUN Finish damage repair Deep scratches or stone chips in the painted surface must be repaired promptly Exposed metal will quickly rust and may develop into a ma
140. ich will normally last for several years When replacement is necessary use the following procedure Features of your vehicle 4 CAUTION The keyless entry system trans mitter is designed to give you years of trouble free use howev er 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 malfunc tion Be sure to use the correct battery To avoid damaging the transmit ter don t drop it get it wet or expose it to heat or sunlight THEFT ALARM SYSTEM IF EQUIPPED Disarmed stage DO30000AEN UK This system is designed to provide pro tection from unauthorised entry into the car This system is operated in three stages the first is the Armed stage the second is the Theft alarm stage and the third is the Disarmed stage If trig gered the system provides an audible alarm with blinking of the hazard warning lights D030100APA UK Armed stage Park the car and stop the engine Arm the system as described below 1 Remove the ignition key from the igni tion switch and exit the vehicle 2 Make sure that all doors and tailgate and engine bonnet are closed and latched 3 Lock the doors using the transmitter of the keyless entry system After completion of the steps above the hazard warning lights will blink once to
141. ight 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 YS CAUTION Driving with varying tyre or wheel sizes may cause the ESP system to malfunction When replacing tyres make sure they are the same size as your original tyres E070504AEN UK ESP OFF usage When driving e It s a good idea to keep the ESP turned on for daily driving whenever possible e To turn ESP off whilst driving press the ESP OFF button whilst driving ona flat road surface Never press the ESP OFF button whilst ESP is operating ESP indicator light blinks If ESP is turned off whilst ESP is operat ing the vehicle may slip out of control X NOTICE When operating the vehicle on a dynamometer ensure that the ESP is turned off ESP OFF light illuminat ed If the ESP is left on it may pre vent the vehicle speed from increas ing and result in false diagnosis Turning the ESP off does not affect ABS or brake system operation ee Driving your vehicle EO70600APA UK e Check to be sure the parking brake is Good braking practices not engaged and that the parking brake indicator light is out before driv ing away D
142. ight power window switch 5 Window opening and closing 6 Automatic power window down Drivers window 7 Power window lock switch if equipped x NOTICE In cold and wet climates power windows may not work properly due to freezing conditions OPA047010R 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 driv er 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 igni tion key is removed or turned to the ACC or LOCK position However if the front doors are opened the power windows cannot be operated within the 30 second period after the ignition key removal if equipped x NOTICE Whilst driving if you notice buffeting and pulsation wind shock with either side window open you should open the opposite window slightly to reduce the condition OUN026012R D080101AUN Window opening and closing The drivers door has a master power window switch that controls all the win dows in the vehicle To open or close a window press down or pull up the front portion of the corre sponding switch to the first detent posi tion 5 OPA047011R D080102APA UK Auto down window Driver s window if equipped Depressing the power
143. ight position remember to return the rear shoulder belts to their proper position WARNING Cargo Cargo should always be secured to prevent it from being thrown about the vehicle in a collision and caus ing injury to the vehicle occupants Do not place objects in the rear seats since they cannot be proper ly secured and may hit the front seat occupants in a collision WARNING Cargo loading Make sure the engine is off the automatic transaxle is in P Park and the parking brake is securely applied whenever loading or unloading cargo Failure to take these steps may allow the vehicle to move if the shift lever is inadver tently moved to another position 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 chil dren to ride in the front passen ger seat If a child over 12 must be seated in the front seat he she must be properly belted and the seat should be moved as far back as possible Never wear the shoulder belt under your arm or behind your back An improperly positioned shoulder belt can cause serious injuries in a crash The shoulder belt should be positioned midway over your shou
144. in its design rating capability with or without a trailer Properly loading your vehicle will provide maximum return of the vehicle design performance Before loading your vehicle familiarize yourself with the fol lowing terms for determining your vehi cle s weight ratings with or without a trailer from the vehicle s specifications and the certification label E160200AUN UK Vehicle kerb weight This is the weight of the vehicle including fuel driver and all standard equipment E160300AUN UK Payload This is the weight of passengers lug gage and any optional equipment installed E160400AUN UK GAW Gross axle weight This is the total weight placed on each axle front and rear including vehicle kerb weight and all payload E160500AUN GAWR Gross axle weight rating This is the maximum allowable weight that can be carried by a single axle front or rear These numbers are shown on the certification label The total load on each axle must never exceed its GAWR E160600AUN UK GVW Gross vehicle weight This is the maximum allowed weight of the vehicle contents passengers and optional equipment E160700AUN GVWR Gross vehicle weight rating This is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle including all options equipment passengers and cargo The GVWR is shown on the cer tification label located on the drivers or front passenger s door sill E160800AUN Overloading R
145. ing Scroll Display and Adjustment mode If no action is taken for 5 sec after press ing the button it will return to the play mode After entering SETUP mode move between items using the left right and PUSH functions of the TUNE but ton The SETUP menu changes as below table Bass Middle Treble Fader Balance Return ee a ee Features of your vehicle NEWS TA Vol Return Adjust 24Hour Auto Display Update Return Scroll gt On Return Clock 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 2 Adjust hour and press TUNE knob 3 Rotate TUNE knob to adjust minute when the current minute is flashing 4 Push TUNE knob and press SETUP button or select RETURN to exit SETUP mode 11 TUNE ENTER Knob Turn this knob clockwise by one notch to increase frequency by 0 05Mhz from cur rent frequency Turn this knob counterclockwise by one notch to decrease frequency by 0 05Mhz from current frequency Press this knob whilst holding SETUP button to activate inactivate the item Select SETUP item using left an
146. ing grades depress the accelerator fully at which time the transaxle will automatically downshift to the next lower gear 2 Second Gear Use 2 Second Gear for more power when climbing hills and for increased braking when going down hills This posi tion also helps reduce wheel spin on slip pery surfaces When the shift lever is placed in 2 Second Gear the transaxle will automatically shift from first to sec ond gear L Low Move the shift lever to this position in hard pulling situations and for climbing steep grades A CAUTION Do not exceed the recommended maximum speed in 2 Second Gear or L Low Operating the vehicle above the maximum speed recom mended for 2 Second Gear or L Low may cause excessive heat which could damage the automatic transaxle Driving your vehicle 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 ist through 3rd The transaxle will not shift to 4th gear until the O D system button is pressed again to release the switch When driving down a sloping road with the transaxle in O D 4th you can decrease the vehicle speed without using the brakes by pressing the O D button When the ignition is switched OFF O D OFF mode is automatically cancelled O D OFF Indicator O D OFF This in
147. ing system air intake control is set to the Fresh position the blower is set to high speed operation and that the vehicle is standing in an open area To ensure correct operation of the heater system the air intake grilles at the base of the windscreen must not be obstructed by snow leaves etc Driving your vehicle BEFORE DRIVING E020100AUN Before entering vehicle e Be sure that all windows outside mir ror s and outside lights are clean e Check the condition of the tires e Check under the vehicle for any sign of leaks e Be sure there are no obstacles behind you if you intend to back up E0O20200AUN Necessary inspections Fluid levels such as engine oil engine coolant brake fluid and washer fluid should be checked on a regular basis with the exact interval depending on the fluid Further details are provided in sec tion 7 Maintenance EO20300BUN Before starting e Close and lock all doors e Position the seat so that all controls are easily reached e Adjust the inside and outside rearview mirrors e Be sure that all lights work Check all gauges e Check the operation of warning lights when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position Release the parking brake and make sure the brake warning light goes out For safe operation be sure you are famil iar with your vehicle and its equipment A WARNING All passengers must be properly belted whenever the vehicle is mov in
148. internal antenna alone it may interfere with the vehi cle s electrical system and adverse ly affect safe operation of the vehi cle means Do not apply volatile agents such as benzene and thinner normal cleaners and magnetic sprays made for ana logue disc onto CDs To prevent the disc surface from get ting damaged Hold and carry CDs by the edges or the edges of the centre hole only Clean the disc surface with a piece of soft cloth before playback wipe it from the centre to the outside edge Do not damage the disc surface or attach pieces of sticky tape or paper onto it Make sure on undesirable matter other than CDs are inserted into the CD player Do not insert more than one CD at a time Features of your vehicle e Keep CDs in their cases after use to protect them from scratches or dirt e Depending on the type of CD R CD RW 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 x NOTICE Playing an Incompatible Copy Protected Audio CD Some copy protected CDs which do not comply with the international audio CD standards Red Book may not play on your car audio Please note that if you try to play copy protected CDs and the CD player does not perform correctly the CDs maybe defective not the CD player Features of your
149. inute rpm Features of your vehicle Use the tachometer to select the correct Type A 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 tachome ter pointer may move slightly in ON posi tion with the engine OFF This movement is normal and will not affect the accuracy of the tachometer once the engine is run ning CAUTION If the gauge pointer moves beyond the normal range area toward the 130 C 260 F position it indicates overheating that may damage the engine A CAUTION Do not operate the engine within the tachometer s RED ZONE This may cause severe engine dam age A CAUTION Avoid driving with a very low fuel level If you run out of fuel it could cause the engine to misfire and result in excessive loading of the catalytic converter OPA047052 D150203APA UK Engine temperature gauge This gauge shows the temperature of the engine coolant when the ignition switch is ON Do not continue driving with an overheat ed engine If your vehicle overheats refer to If the engine overheats in section 6 Features of your vehicle OPA047054 D150204AUN UK Fuel gauge The fuel gauge indicates the approxi mate amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank The fuel tank capacity is given in sec tion 9 The fuel gauge is supplemented by a low fuel warning light which will illumi
150. ion 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 flow ing from the ventilation system To change the air temperature in the pas senger compartment turn the knob to the right position for warm and hot air or left position for cooler air Ti T Os eo S O OPA047084R D230103APA UK Air intake control This is used to select the outside fresh air position or recirculated air position To change the air intake control position push the control button Features of your vehicle Recirculated air position With the recirculated air position selected air from the passenger compart ment 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 accord ing to the function selected X NOTICE Prolonged operation of the heater in the recirculated air position without air conditioning selected may cause fog ging of the windscreen and side windows and the air within the passenger com partment may become stale Continued Continued In addition prolonged use of the air conditioning with the recirculated air position selected will result in excessive
151. ir hands or feet on the instrument panel or put their face close to the instrument panel The air bag will impact the front pas senger when it inflates Continued Continued e Never allow Children old and feeble persons pregnant women to sit on the front passen ger s seat Do not put child restraint system on the front pas senger s seat either They may be seriously injured by the air bag inflation when air bag deploys Do not put objects or stickers on the instrument panel Do not apply any accessory on the front windscreen glass or do not install aftermarket mirrors or accessories on the factory installed rearview mirror These may interfere with the deploy ment of air bag inflation or could hit your body at high speed and cause severe bodily injury and even death OPA037049 C040600APA UK Side impact air bag if equipped Your vehicle is equipped with a side impact air bag in each front seat The purpose of the air bag is to provide the vehicle s driver and or the front passen ger with additional protection than that offered by the seat belt alone Safety features of your vehicle The side impact air bags are designed to deploy only during certain side impact collisions depending on the crash sever ity angle speed and point of impact The side impact air bags are not designed to deploy in all side impact situations A WARNING e The side impact air bag is sup plemental to the driver s and
152. is not running OPA047064 To flash the headlights pull the lever towards you It will return to the normal low beam position when released The headlight switch does not need to be on to use this flashing feature Features of your vehicle OPA047065 D190600AUN Turn signals and lane change sig nals The ignition switch must be on for the turn signals to function To turn on the turn signals move the lever up or down A Green arrow indicators on the instru ment panel indicate which turn signal is operating They will self cancel after a turn is com pleted If the indicator continues to flash after a turn manually return the lever to the OFF position To signal a lane change move the turn signal lever slightly and hold it in position B The lever will return to the OFF posi tion when released 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 x 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 D190700APA Front fog light if equipped Fog lights are used to provide improved visibility when visibility is poor due to fog rain or snow etc The fog lights will turn on when fog light switch is pressed after the ignition switch is in the ON position and the parklight is turned on To turn off the fog lights press
153. is valid or not If the key is determined to be valid the engine will start If the key is determined to be invalid the engine will not start To deactivate the immobiliser system Insert the ignition key into the key cylin der and turn it to the ON position To activate the immobiliser system Turn the ignition key to the OFF position The immobiliser system activates auto matically Without a valid ignition key for your vehicle the engine will not start X NOTICE The immobiliser system detects the presence of a key in the ignition switch To ensure the system performs correct ly the keys should be separated after delivery of the vehicle so that only one key is near the ignition switch when using the vehicle The engine may not start or may stop shortly after starting if more than one key is near the ignition switch CAUTION Do not put metal accessories near the ignition switch The engine may not start for the metal accessories may interrupt the transponder signal from normally transmitting x NOTICE If you need additional keys or lose your keys consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer VY CAUTION The transponder in your ignition key is an important part of the immobiliser system It is designed to give years of trouble free service however you should avoid expo sure to moisture static electricity and rough handling Immobiliser system malfunction could occur ee ee a ee Features of yo
154. istance from the vehicle in front of you e Always slow down when cornering The anti lock brake system cannot pre vent accidents resulting from exces sive speeds e On loose or uneven road surfaces operation of the anti lock brake system may result in a longer stopping dis tance than for vehicles equipped with a conventional brake system A CAUTION e If the ABS warning light is on and stays on you may have a problem with the ABS In this case howev er your regular brakes will work normally e The ABS warning light will stay on for approximately 3 seconds after the ignition switch is ON During that time the ABS will go through self diagnosis and the light will go off if everything is normal If the light stays on you may have a problem with your ABS Contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible CAUTION e When you drive on a road having poor traction such as an Icy road and have to operate your brakes continuously the ABS will be active continuously and the ABS warning light may illuminate Pull your car over to a safe place and stop the engine Restart the engine If the ABS warning light is off then your ABS system is normal Otherwise you may have a prob lem with the ABS Contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible X NOTICE When you jump start your vehicle because of a drained battery the engine may not run as smoothly and the ABS warning light may turn on at the
155. jor repair expense X NOTICE If your vehicle is damaged and requires any metal repair or replacement be sure the body shop applies anti corrosion materials to the parts repaired or replaced G230104AUN Bright metal maintenance e To remove road tar and insects use a tar remover not a scraper or other sharp object e To protect the surfaces of bright metal parts from corrosion apply a coating of wax or chrome preservative and rub to a high luster e During winter weather or in coastal areas cover the bright metal parts with a heavier coating of wax or preserva tive If necessary coat the parts with non corrosive petroleum jelly or other protective compound Maintenance EEE eee G230105AUN UK Underbody maintenance Corrosive materials used for ice and snow removal and dust control may col lect 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 Pay special attention to these areas because it is difficult to see all the mud and dirt It will do more harm than good to wet down the road grime without removing it The lower edges of doors rocker panels and frame members have drain holes that sho
156. k the door from out side WARNING Doors e The doors should always be fully closed and locked whilst the vehicle is in motion to prevent accidental opening of the door Locked doors will also discour age potential intruders when the vehicle stops or slows Be careful when opening doors and watch for vehicles motorcy cles bicycles or pedestrians approaching the vehicle in the path of the door Opening a door when something is approaching can cause damage or injury WARNING Unlocked vehicles Leaving your vehicle unlocked can invite theft or possible harm to you or others from someone hiding in your vehicle whilst you are gone Always remove the ignition key engage the parking brake close all windows and lock all doors when leaving your vehicle unattended a Features of your vehicle DO50300AEN Impact sensing door unlock sys tem if equipped All doors will be automatically unlocked when an impact causes the air bags to deploy 3 OPA047008 DO50500AEN UK Child protector rear door lock The child safety lock is provided to help prevent children from accidentally open ing the rear doors from inside the vehicle The rear door safety locks should be used whenever children are in the vehi cle 1 Open the rear door 2 Push the child safety lock located on the rear edge of the door to the lock position When the child safety lock is in the lock position the rear door will not ope
157. l 1 2L a ECU Diesel Fuel filter water sensor Diesel B UP LP 10A Back up switch Rear combination lamp left right Back up ATM shift PCU Inhibitor switch Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected component A BAG 10A 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 sensor left right Blower relay Front fog relay DRL unit ETACS Intake switch PTC module Diesel HLLD Actuator left ICM box Lock unlock relay Door lock actuator driver assit rear right rear left Tailgate lock actuator Sunroof Maintenance Engine compartment main fuse panel Description Fuse rating Protected component MAIN 100A GSL Engine room box B Altornator 125A DSL MDPS 80A MDPS_B GN 2 50A Key set Start rela GN 1 30A Key set BATT 1 30A Memory fuse AUDIO 15A ROOM LP 10A Tail rela CU 30A Main relay F PUMP 20A ECU 2 10A R FAN 30A Radiator fan high relay Radiator fan low rela _HTR 30A Fuel heater relay Diesel BATT 2 50A LOCK ROOF 20A RR HTD 25A HAZARD 10A STOP 10A F FOG 10A HORN 10A P WDW 30A I P box Power window relay B ABS 2 40A ABS unit ESP unit Air bleeding ABS 1 40A ABS unit ESP unit Air bleeding BLWR 30A Blower rela CU 10A 15A Injector 1 2 3 4 ISCA ECU Glow relay Diesel PTC 1 2 3 relay Diesel VGT actuator Diesel EGR actuator Diesel Throttle actuator Diesel Vacuu
158. ld perform the operation G051100AUN Cooling system Check cooling system components such as radiator coolant reservoir hoses and connections for leakage and damage Replace any damaged parts G051200AUN Coolant The coolant should be changed at the intervals specified in the maintenance schedule G051300AUN Manual transaxle fluid if equipped Inspect the manual transaxle fluid according to the maintenance schedule G051400AUN Automatic transaxle fluid if equipped The fluid level should be in the HOT range of the dipstick after the engine and transaxle are at normal operating temperature Check the automatic transaxle fluid level with the engine run ning and the transaxle in neutral with the parking brake properly applied G051500AUN Brake hoses and lines Visually check for proper installation chafing cracks deterioration and any leakage Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts immediately a i ell Maintenance E G051600AUN Brake fluid 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 G051700AUN Parking brake Inspect the parking brake system includ ing the parking brake pedal and cables G051800APA Rear brake drums and linings Check the rear brake drums and linings for scoring burning leaking fluid brok
159. lder across your collarbone Continued Continued e Avoid wearing twisted seat belts A twisted belt can t do its job as well In a collision it could even cut into you Be sure the belt webbing is straight and not twist ed Be careful not to damage the belt webbing or hardware If the belt webbing or hardware is dam aged replace it WARNING Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis or the pelvis chest and shoulders as applicable wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be avoided Seat belts should be adjusted as firmly as possible consistent with comfort to provide the protection for which they have been designed A slack belt will greatly reduce the protection afforded to the wearer Continued Continued Care should be taken to avoid con tamination of the webbing with pol ishes oils and chemicals and par ticularly battery acid Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild soap and water The belt should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed contaminated or damaged It is essential to replace the entire assembly after it has been worn in a severe impact even if damage to the assembly is not obvious Belts should not be worn with straps twisted Each belt assembly must only be used by one occupant it is dangerous to put a belt around a child being carried on the occu pant s lap
160. ll play the first song in the folder 14 Fast Rewind Button Push and hold the 4 REW key more than 0 8sec play the operation of FF on the current TRACK 15 Fast Forward Button Push and hold the 1 FF key more than 0 8sec play the operation of REW on the current TRACK Features of your vehicle RADIO SETUP VOLUME CONTROL PA710 if equipped 1 FM Selection Button 2 AM Selection Button 2 4 3 CD Selection Button 4 AUX Selection Button 5 Automatic Channel Selection Button 6 Power ON OFF amp Volume Control Knob 5 7 AUTO STORE Button 8 Screen ON OFF Button 9 SETUP Button 10 TUNE ENTER Knob 11 PRESET Button 12 SCAN Button PA710PA 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 CDewhen the disc is ejected from the deck by pressing CD EJECT 4 AUX Selection Button If the auxiliary device is connected it turns to AUX MODE to play the sound from the auxiliary player If the auxiliary device is not connected it displays No AUX Input for 5 sec and returns to the previous mode 5 Automatic Channel Selection Button
161. llel line at 1 18 in 80 mm under the hori zontal line 7 Adjust each cut off line of the low beam to the parallel line with a phillips screwdriver VERTICAL AIMING 8 Adjust each cut off line of the low beam to each vertical line with a phillips screwdriver HORIZONTAL AIMING Vertical line Horizontal line a qian Cut off line gt wa P aE Ground line G290B01TG R Adjustment after headlight assembly replacement If the vehicle has had front body repair and the headlight assembly has been replaced an headlight aiming should be checked using an aiming screen as shown in the illustration Turn on the headlight switch Low Beam Position 1 Adjust headlights so that main axis of light is parallel to centre line of the body and is aligned with point P shown in the illustration 2 Dotted lines in the illustration show the centre of headlights Maintenance Specifications H Horizontal centre line of headlights from ground W Distance between each headlight centre Le Distance between the headlights and the wall that the lights are tested against Unload vehicle a 09 T 08 T 11 739 1 272 3 000 OPA077056 G220102APA Front fog light bulb replacement ie 2 Reach your hand into the front bumper Remove the socket from the housing by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the housing Remove t
162. lowing 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 e 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 In winter hose off the underside of your car at least once a month and be sure to clean the underside thoroughly when winter is over e When cleaning underneath the car give particular attention to the compo nents under the fenders and other areas that are hidden from view Do a thorough job just dampening the accu mulated mud rather than washing it away will accelerate corrosion rather than prevent it Water under high pres sure and steam are particularly effec tive in removing accumulated mud and corrosive materials e When cleaning lower door panels rocker panels and frame members be sure that drain holes are kept open so that moisture can escape and not be trapped inside to accelerate corrosion Keep your garage dry Don t park your car in a damp poorly ventilated garage This creates a favor able environment for corrosion This is particularly true if you wash your car in the garage or drive it into the garage when it is still wet or covered with snow ice or mud Even a heated garage can contribute to corrosion unless it is well ventilated so
163. ly dry air in the passenger compart ment OPA047085 D230104AUN Fan speed control The ignition switch must be in the ON position for fan operation The fan speed control knob allows you to control the fan speed of the air flowing from the ventilation system To change the fan speed turn the knob to the right for higher speed or left for lower speed Setting the fan speed control knob to the 0 position turns off the fan Features of your vehicle OPA047086 D230105AUN Air conditioning if equipped Push the A C button to turn the air condi tioning system on indicator light will illu minate Push the button again to turn the air conditioning system off System operation D230501AUN Ventilation 1 Set the mode to the 8 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 D230502AEN UK Heating 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 5 If dehumidified heating is desired turn the air conditioning system if equipped on e If the windscreen fogs up set the mode to the or 447 position Operation Tips e To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from entering the car through the ventilation system
164. m C ISO R3 Full Size Rearward Facing toddler CRS D ISO R2 Reduced Size Rearward Facing toddler CRS ISOFIX child restraint system size classes and fixtures E ISO R1 Infant Size Rearward Facing CRS re awe F ISO L1 Left Lateral Facing position CRS carry cot Sain PAI i Ie cell a sOneie reo Wiciaen G ISO L2 Right Lateral Facing position CRS carry cot For the position of ISO R1 ISO R2 and ISO R3 the front pas senger seat cannot be used 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 Generally air bags are designed to inflate based upon the severity of a col lision and its direction These two fac tors determine whether the sensors produce an electronic deployment inflation signal Air bag deployment depends on a number of factors including vehicle speed angles of impact and the densi ty and stiffness of the vehicles or objects which your vehicle hits in the collision The determining factors are not limited to those mentioned above The front air bags will completely inflate and deflate in
165. m swirl Diesel Camshaft position sensor Diesel Immobiliser unit 10A ECU Crankshaft position sensor Camshaft position sensor O2 up sensor O2 down sensor Immobiliser unit Lambda sensor Diesel ECU DSL 20A ECU Diesel _PUMP 20A Fuel pump relay A CON 10A Air conditioner relay GSL eGasoline Engine DSL Diesel Engine LIGHT BULBS G220000AEN UK Use only the bulbs of the specified wattage CAUTION Be sure to replace the burned out bulb with one of the same wattage rating Otherwise it may cause damage to the fuse or electric wiring system 4 CAUTION If you don t have necessary tools the correct bulbs and the expertise consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer In many cases it is difficult to replace vehicle light bulbs because other parts of the vehicle must be removed before you can get to the bulb This is especially true if you have to remove the head light assembly to get to the bulb s Removing installing the headlight assembly can result in damage to the vehicle X NOTICE After heavy driving rain or washing headlight and taillight lenses could appear frosty This condition is caused by the temperature difference between the lamp inside and outside This is similar to the condensation on your windows inside your vehicle during the rain and doesn t indicate a problem with your vehicle If the water leaks into the lamp bulb circuitry have the vehicle checked by a HYUNDAI authorise
166. maged or leaking parts immedi ately Maintenance a O GO50600AUN UK Vapour hose and fuel filler cap 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 G050700AUN Vacuum crankcase ventilation hoses if equipped Inspect the surface of hoses for evidence of heat and or mechanical damage Hard and brittle rubber cracking tears cuts abrasions and excessive swelling indi cate deterioration Particular attention should be paid to examine those hose surfaces nearest to high heat sources such as the exhaust manifold Inspect the hose routing to assure that the hoses do not come in contact with any heat source sharp edges or moving component which might cause heat dam age or mechanical wear Inspect all hose connections such as clamps and cou plings to make sure they are secure and that no leaks are present Hoses should be replaced immediately if there is any evidence of deterioration or damage GO50800AEN Air cleaner filter A Genuine HYUNDAI air cleaner filter is recommended when the filter is replaced GO50900APA UK Spark plugs for petrol engine Make sure to install new spark plugs of the correct heat range G051000AEN UK Valve clearance if equipped Inspect excessive valve noise and or engine vibration and adjust if necessary A HYUNDAI authorised repairer shou
167. mergenc A m g F ws A ew i eh q q i Ea i A a a4 i iS IA e a te ts Ki a h ht H a OPA067005 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 OPA067006 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 80 mm Before removing the wheel lug nuts make sure the vehicle is sta ble and that there is no chance for movement or slippage 9 Loosen the wheel nuts and remove them with your fingers Slide the wheel off the studs and lay it flat so it cannot roll away To put the wheel on the hub pick up the spare tyre line up the holes with the studs and slide the wheel onto them If this is difficult tip the wheel slightly and get the top hole in the wheel lined up with the top stud Then jiggle the wheel back and forth until the wheel can be slid over the other studs What to do in an emergenc 10 To reinstall the wheel hold it on the studs put the wheel nuts on the studs and tighten them finger tight The nuts should be installed with their tapered small diameter ends directed inward Jiggle the tyre to be sure it is completely se
168. mmable under cer tain circumstances Do not allow sparks or flame to contact the washer fluid or the washer fluid reservoir Damage to the vehicle or occupants could occur Windscreen washer fluid is poi sonous to humans and animals Do not drink and avoid contact ing windscreen washer fluid Serious injury or death could occur PARKING BRAKE OPA057005R G140100APA UK Checking the parking brake Check the stroke of the parking brake by counting the number of clicks heard whilst fully applying it from the released position Also the parking brake alone should securely hold the vehicle on a fair ly steep grade If the stroke is more or less than specified have the parking brake adjusted by a HYUNDAI autho rised repairer Stroke 7 clicks at a force of 44 Ibs 20 kg 196 N Maintenance AIR CLEANER Petrol 1 1L _ d OPA077054 G160100APA EA Filter replacement It must be replaced when necessary and should not be cleaned and reused clips and open the cover 2 Replace the air cleaner filter 3 Lock the cover with the cover attaching clips Replace the filter according to the Maintenance Schedule If the vehicle is operated in extremely dusty or sandy areas replace the ele ment more often than the usual recom mended intervals Refer to Maintenance under severe usage condi tions in this section YN CAUTION e Do not drive with the air cleaner removed
169. mpact In this case inflat ed air bags would not be able to pro vide any additional benefit 1JBA3516 4 i Di aes PSUS a N e 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 addi tional occupant protection However side impact air bags may inflate depending on the intensity vehi cle speed and angles of impact 1VQA2089 e In an angled collision the force of impact may direct the occupants in a direction where the air bags would not be able to provide any additional bene fit and thus the sensors may not deploy any air bags Safety features of your vehicle OPA037043 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 signifi cantly reduced by such under ride collisions OED036104 Air bags may not inflate in rollover acci dents because air bag deployment would not provide protection to the occupants However side impact air bags may inflate when the vehicle is rolled over by a side impact collision if the vehicle is equipped with side impact air bags collides with objects such as utility pol
170. n PA710RDSPA a i al 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 12 cm CD But if VCD Data CD loaded Er 6 message will appear and CD will be ejected 2 CD IN Indicator When car ignition switch is ACC or ON and if the CD is loaded this indicator is lighted If the CD is ejected the light is turned off 3 CD eject Button Push amp button to eject the CD This but ton is enabled when ignition switch is off 4 AUX Selection Button If the auxiliary device is connected it turns to AUX MODE to play the sound from the auxiliary player If the auxiliary device is no connected it dis plays No AUX Input for 5 sec and returns to the previous mode 5 Automatic Track Selection Button Push TRACK V button to play from the beginning of current song Push TRACK button and press again within 1 sec to play the previous song e In case of keep pressing track goes down continually Push TRACK button to play the next song In case of keep pressing track gose up continually 6 INFO Button Displays the information of the current CD TRACK in the order of DISC TITLE DISC ARTIST TRACK TITLE TRACK ARTIST TOTAL TRACK Play Screen DISC TITLE not displayed if the information is not available on the DISC
171. n even though the inner door handle is pulled 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 Features of your vehicle TAILGATE OPA047009 DO70100APA Opening the tailgate The tailgate is locked or unlocked by turning the key to the Lock or Unlock position The tailgate is locked or unlocked when all doors are locked or unlocked with the key transmitter or driver s or passengers door lock button if equipped with central door lock sys tem If unlocked the tailgate can be opened by pulling up the handle X NOTICE In cold and wet climates door lock and door mechanisms may not work proper ly due to freezing conditions VY CAUTION Make certain that you close the tail gate before driving your vehicle Possible damage may occur to the tailgate lift cylinders and attached hardware if the tailgate is not closed prior to driving DO70200AUN Closing the tailgate To close the tailgate lower and push down the tailgate firmly Make sure that the tailgate is securely latched a i eal Features of your vehicle WINDOWS a i i DO80000APA 2 1 Driver s door power window switch 2 Front passengers door power win dow switch 3 Rear door left power window switch 4 Rear door r
172. n regularly to be sure it operates properly X NOTICE To sound the horn press the area indi cated by the horn symbol on your steer ing wheel see illustration The horn will operate only when this area is pressed 4 CAUTION Do not strike the horn severely to operate it or hit it with your fist Do not press on the horn with a sharp pointed object Features of your vehicle MIRRORS D140100AUN UK Inside rearview mirror Adjust the rearview mirror to centre on the view through the rear window Make this adjustment before you start driving OPA047027R D140101AUN UK Day night rearview mirror Make this adjustment before you start driving and whilst the day night lever is in the day position Pull the day night lever toward you to reduce glare from the headlights of vehi cles behind you during night driving Remember that you lose some rearview clarity in the night position D140200APA UK Outside rearview mirror Be sure to adjust mirror angles before driving Your vehicle is equipped with left hand and or right hand outside rearview mir rors The mirrors can be adjusted remotely with the remote switch or lever if equipped The mirror heads can be folded back to prevent damage during an automatic car wash or when passing in a narrow street i i ill Features of your vehicle CAUTION Do not scrape ice off the mirror face this may damage the surface of the glass If ice should restric
173. n the seatbacks Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious injury or death in the event of a sudden stop collision or rollover No passenger should ride in the cargo area or sit or lie on folded seatbacks whilst the vehicle is moving All passengers must be properly seated in seats and restrained properly whilst riding Continued Continued e When resetting the seatback to the upright position make sure it is securely latched by pushing it forward and backwards WARNING After adjusting the seat always check that it is securely locked into place by attempting to move the seat forward or backward without using the fore aft adjuster Sudden or unexpected movement of the dri ver s seat could cause you to lose control of the vehicle resulting in an accident OPA037002R Front seat adjustment manual C010101AUN Forward and backward To move the seat forward or backward 1 Pull the seat slide adjustment lever under the front edge of the seat cush ion up and hold it 2 Slide the seat to the position you desire 3 Release the lever and make sure the seat is locked in place Adjust the seat before driving and make sure the seat is locked securely by trying to move forward and backward without using the lever If the seat moves it is not locked properly Safety features of your vehicle C010102APA Seatback angle To recline the seatback 1 Lean forward slightly and press d
174. n the 100 second chime has never been completed the seat belt warning light will blink and the chime will sound for 100 seconds If you drive over 6 mph 9 km h without the driver s seat belt fastened but when the seat belt has never been fastened or when the 100 second chime has been completed even if the seat belt has been fastened before the seat belt warning light will blink And then the seat belt warning chime will sound for 100 sec onds if you drive over 12 5 mph 20 km h but when the 100 second chime has never been completed 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 C020102BPA UK B180A01NF 1 Lap shoulder belt To fasten your seat belt To fasten your seat belt pull it out of the retractor and insert the metal tab 1 into the buckle 2 There will be an audible click when the tab locks into the buckle The seat belt automatically adjusts to the proper length only after the lap belt por tion is adjusted manually so that it fits snugly around your hips If you lean for ward in a slow easy motion the belt will extend and let you move around If there is a sudden stop or impact however the belt will lock into position It will also lock if you try to lean forward
175. nates when the defroster is ON If there is heavy accumulation of snow on the rear window brush it off before oper ating the rear defroster To turn off the defroster press the rear window defroster button again Features of your vehicle CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM E 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 Rear window defroster button if equipped E Type B OPA047076R OPA047077R D230000APA Features of your vehicle E Type C Temperature control knob Mode selection knob Fan speed control knob Air conditioning button Air intake control button or lever recircu lated air position or outside fresh air position Rear window defroster button Front passenger s seat wamer button 8 Drivers seat warmer button O AOON E Type D N O if equipped E Type E OPA047078R OPA047079R OPA047075R 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 wa Cooling a 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 conditioni
176. ncy locking usage condition lowing 1 Place the child restraint system in the seat and route the lap shoulder belt around or through the restraint follow ing the restraint manufacturer s instructions Be sure the seat belt web bing is not twisted al 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 Seating position Age group Front Rear passenger passenger Left Cente Right O Upto10k i U U U U 0 9 months 0 Upto13kg U U U U 0 2 years 9kgto18k U U U U 9 months 4 years ll amp Ill 15 kg to 36 kg UF UF UF 4 12 years U Suitable for universal category restraints approved for use in this mass group UF Suitable for forward facing universal category restraints approved for the use in this mass group Safety features of your vehicle OPA037036 2GHA3300L C030103AEN UK 1 Route the child restraint seat strap Securing a child restraint seat with over the seatback Tether Anchor system if equipped For vehicles with adjustable head Child restraint hook holders are located restraint route the tether strap under on the floor behind the rear seats the head restraint and between the head restraint posts otherwise route the tet
177. nd also tight If the ignition warning lights dim when the engine is cranked and the battery terminals have been checked a dis charged battery is indicated Do not attempt to push or tow start the vehicle refer to Jump Starting for information regarding engine starting when the battery is discharged 020300APA UK If engine stalls whilst driving 4 1 Reduce your speed gradually keeping a straight line Move cautiously off the road to a safe place 2 Turn on your emergency flashers 3 Try to start the engine again If your vehicle will not start contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer FO30200AEN UK If engine turns over normally but does not start 1 Check fuel level 2 With the ignition switch in the LOCK position check all connectors at the ignition coils and spark plugs Reconnect any that may be discon nected or loose 3 Check the fuel line in the engine com partment 4 If the engine still does not start call a HYUNDAI authorised repairer ee eee What to do in an emergency EMERGENCY STARTING Jumper Cables FO40100AEN Jump starting 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 proce dures If in doubt we strongly recom mend that you have a competent techni cian or towing service jump start your Discharged vehicle battery ee A battery j 7 S
178. ng is desired turn the air conditioning system if equipped on OPA047080R Features of your vehicle OPA047081 D230101APA UK Mode selection The mode selection knob controls the direction of the air flow through the venti lation system Air can be directed to the floor dash board outlets or windscreen Five sym bols are used to represent Face Bi Level Floor Floor Defrost and Defrost air position 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 Bi Level B D C Air flow is directed towards the face and the floor Floor Level C A D Most of the air flow is directed to the floor with a small amount of the air being directed to the windscreen and side win dow defrosters 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 Defrost Level A D Most of the air flow is directed to the windscreen with a small amount of air directed to the side window defrosters Features of your vehicle al B i G E i J i a 1 tT j a a j F a p F i 1 i i i vr r p a i a 5 Fr n F S p B ar i a 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 direct
179. ngine at high idle speed for extended periods 5 minutes or more e Do not modify or tamper with any part of the engine or emission control sys tem All inspections and adjustments must be made by a HYUNDAI autho rised repairer e Avoid driving with a very low fuel level If you run out of petrol it could cause the engine to misfire and result in excessive loading of the catalytic con verter Failure to observe these precautions could result in damage to the catalytic converter and to your vehicle Additionally such actions could void your warranties Vehicle identification number VIN 8 2 Vehicle certification label csssssssssssssssccceees 8 2 Tyre specification and pressure label 8 3 Enine number seasea rer errr rer erry rere 8 3 Consumer information 8 Consumer information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN Frame number HO10000AUN 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 VIN label if equipped OPA087006 The VIN is also on a plate attached to the top of the dashboard The number on the plate can easily be seen through the windshield from outside VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL OPA087002 HO20000AUN UK The vehicle certification label attached on the driver s
180. noise Also have your rear brakes inspected each time you change or rotate your tyres and when you have the front brakes replaced OPA057005R Parking brake E070201APA Applying the parking brake To engage the parking brake first apply the foot brake and then without pressing the release button in pull the parking brake lever up as far as possible In addi tion it is recommended that when parking the vehicle on a gradient the shift lever should be positioned in the appropriate low gear on manual transaxle vehicles or in the P Park position on automatic transaxle vehicles YN CAUTION Driving with the parking brake applied will cause excessive brake pad or lining and brake rotor wear Driving your vehicle 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 OJQ BRAKE Check the brake warning light by turning the ignition switch ON do not start the engine This light will be illuminated when the parking brake is applied with the igni tion switch in the START or ON position Before driving be sure the parking brake is fully released and the brake warning light is off If the brake warning light remains on after the parking brake is released there may be a malfunction in the brake system Immedi
181. ns on it may indicate that the brake fluid level in the reservoir is low If the warning light remains on 1 Drive carefully to the nearest safe location and stop your vehicle 2 With the engine stopped check the brake fluid level immediately and add fluid as required Then check all brake components for fluid leaks 3 Do not drive the vehicle if leaks are found the warning light remains on or the brakes do not operate properly Have the vehicle towed to any HYUNDAI authorised repairer for a brake system inspection and neces sary repairs Your vehicle is equipped with dual diago nal braking systems This means you still have braking on two wheels even if one of the dual systems should fail With only one of the dual systems working more than normal pedal travel and greater pedal pressure are required to stop the car Also the car will not stop in as short a distance with only a portion of the brake system working If the brakes fail whilst you are driving shift to a lower gear for additional engine braking and stop the car as soon as it is safe to do so 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 D150339APA O D OFF indicator O D if equipped OFF The O D OFF indicator will illuminate when the ignition switch is turned ON but should go off after approximately 3 seconds
182. o be sure they are not cracked worn or damaged in any way Driving your vehicle E120600AUN To keep locks from freezing 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 E120700AEN UK Use approved window washer anti freeze in system To keep the water in the window washer system from freezing add an approved window washer anti freeze solution in accordance with instructions on the con tainer Window washer anti freeze is available from a HYUNDAI authorised repairer and most auto parts outlets Do not use engine coolant or other types of anti freeze as these may damage the paint finish E120800AUN UK Don t let your parking brake freeze Under some conditions your parking brake can freeze in the engaged position This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation of snow or ice around or near the rear brakes or if the brakes are wet If there is a risk the parking brake may freeze apply it only temporar ily whilst you put the gear selector lever in P automatic transaxle or in first or reverse gear manual transaxle and block the rear wheels so the car cannot roll Then release the parking brake Do not park a car on a public road
183. ockwise or bonnet The bonnet should pop open and lift the bonnet 2 counterclockwise slightly aa ie il Features of your vehicle DO90200APA UK Closing the bonnet A WARNING 1 Before closing the bonnet check the e Always double check to be sure following that the bonnet is firmly latched e All filler caps in engine compartment before driving away If it is not must be correctly installed latched the bonnet could open e Gloves rags or any other com whilst the vehicle is being driven bustible material must be removed causing a total loss of visibility from the engine compartment which might result in an accident 2 Return the support rod to its clip to The support rod must be inserted prevent it from rattling completely into the hole whenev F ws 3 Lower the bonnet until it is about 1 ft er you inspect the engine com df a OFAN 016 30 cm above the closed position and partment This will prevent the 3 Pull the support rod from the bonnet let it drop Make sure that it locks into bonnet from falling and possibly 4 Hold the bonnet open with the support place injuring you rod Do not move the vehicle with the bonnet in the raised position as vision is obstructed and the bon net could fall or be damaged WARNING e Before closing the bonnet ensure that all obstructions are removed from the bonnet open ing Closing the bonnet with an obstruction present in the bonnet WARNING Hot parts Grasp the sup
184. oeecoeccceococoooeccceccocoocecceecooecooee 7 57 Audio system E E E T E E TTT 4 66 Automatic transaxle Sian E A A 6 0 5 9 Automatic transaxle fluid E A T E T eee ee 7 21 Battery PEIE E T T N S T E E E E R N a 7 29 Before driving E E E E a T a E E E E E E S 5 3 Bonnet E E T r E E E T 4 15 eae E T E E E E A TE E 750 Brake system E b 4 aYoiles bi oce ave bia a ois 6 e s oben 6 66 ase a T 5 14 Bulb wattage T E E T TTT 9 2 Ee Child restraint system a E N r CIOL ET 3 24 Climate control air filter PEE TE EE T T T TT 7 25 Climate control system E E E E T 4 49 D Defroster E E ISIC ICTR EITC 4 48 Dimensions jad ae cilehe E E E a aie are 6 jaye ava ere EO E ello E ES 9 2 Door locks a A E E E a E T E r E E ST 4 8 OO D2 SS E Economical operation ssssssisssssversivarsstsesvavavesosees 5 24 Emergency starting ee ee ee 6 4 Emission control SYSTEM trerrrrerrreeerreerererereererrrrereeereeeees 7 63 Engine COMpartMent vvrrreeeeeeeseeesesseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eens 2 4 7 2 Engine elo CUM nieni EnEn EnA ER 7 18 Engine number ikana Ae g 3 Pas ie Oil eetere a A ae Explanation of scheduled maintenance items e 7 14 F Paler eee A E 4 17 Fuel requirements E ae auton degen aaa a 1 2 ROR E A E E NT AE A EE JAj Hazard warning flasher E A E A E A T E A E O o eteeis 4 40 How to use this manual E E T 1 2 If the engine overheats ssssessssssvsvosssonsssestasesavesavees 6 6 If the engine will not start esssssssssss
185. on and then push the vehicle to a safe place e If your vehicle has a manual transaxle not equipped with a ignition lock switch the vehicle can move forward by shifting to the 2 second or 3 third gear and then turning the starter without depressing the clutch pedal If a puncture occurs whilst driving the vehicle 1 Bring the car to rest as soon as it is safe to do so and with the minimum amount of braking required which will assist in maintaining the maximum amount of control The vehicle should be parked wherever possible upon firm level ground to facilitate wheel chang ing 2 If the vehicle is creating a hazard and the road conditions do not permit the wheel to be changed safely assis tance should be sought What to do in an emergency IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START F030100AUN UK If engine cannot be cranked 1 If your car has an automatic transaxle 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 pas sengers should take refuge on the motorway embankment to avoid the possibility of injury occurring should the vehicle be struck by other motor way traffic Wheel changing should be performed according to the following instructions be sure the gear selector lever is in N Neutral or P Park and the emer gency brake is set Check the battery terminals and con nections to ensure that these are clean a
186. on pressure after installing the spare tyre Adjust it to the specified pressure as necessary When using a compact spare tyre observe the following precautions e Under no circumstances should you exceed 50 mph 80 km h a higher speed could damage the tyre Ensure that you drive slowly enough for the road conditions to avoid all hazards Any road hazard such as a pothole or debris could seriously damage the compact spare e Any continuous road use of this tyre could result in tyre failure loss of vehicle control and possible personal injury e Do not exceed the vehicle s maxi mum load rating or the load carry ing capacity shown on the sidewall of the compact spare tyre e Avoid driving over obstacles The compact spare tyre diameter is smaller than the diameter of a con ventional tyre and reduces the ground clearance approximately 1 inch 25 mm which could result in damage to the vehicle ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee E qe ee eee 6 13 What to do in an emergency Do not take this vehicle through an automatic car wash whilst the com pact spare tyre is installed Do not use tyre chains on the com pact spare tyre Because of the smaller size a tyre chain will not fit properly This could damage the vehicle and result in loss of th
187. on system G270200AUN UK 2 Evaporative emission control The Evaporative Emission Control System is designed to prevent fuel vapours from escaping into the atmos phere G270201AUN UK Canister Fuel vapours generated inside the fuel tank are absorbed and stored in the onboard canister When the engine is running the fuel vapours absorbed in the canister are drawn into the surge tank through the purge control solenoid valve G270202AUN Purge Control Solenoid Valve PCSV The purge control solenoid valve is con trolled by the Engine Control Module ECM when the engine coolant temper ature is low during idling the PCSV clos es so that evaporated fuel is not taken into the engine After the engine warms up during ordinary driving the PCSV opens to introduce evaporated fuel to the engine G270300AUN UK 3 Exhaust emission control system The Exhaust Emission Control System is a highly effective system which controls exhaust emissions whilst maintaining good vehicle performance G270301AUN Vehicle modifications This vehicle should not be modified Modification of your vehicle could affect its performance safety or durability and may even violate governmental safety and emissions regulations In addition damage or performance problems resulting from any modification may not be covered under warranty ee Maintenance eel G270302AUN UK Engine exhaust gas precautions car bon monoxide e Carbon
188. ondition For better fuel economy and reduced maintenance costs maintain your car in accordance with the maintenance schedule in section 7 If you drive your car in severe conditions more frequent maintenance is required see section 7 for details Keep your car clean For maximum service your vehicle should be kept clean and free of corrosive materials It is especially important that mud dirt ice etc not be allowed to accumulate on the underside of the car This extra weight can result in increased fuel con sumption and also contribute to corro sion Travel lightly Don t carry unnecessary weight in your car Weight reduces fuel economy Don t let the engine idle longer than necessary If you are waiting and not in traffic turn off your engine and restart only when you re ready to go Driving your vehicle e 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 plac ing 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 This can be avoided by shifting at the recom mended speeds e Use your air conditioning sparingly The air conditioning system is o
189. our car The following explains what the letters and num bers in the tyre size designation mean Example tyre size designation These numbers are provided as an example only your tyre size designa tor could vary depending on your vehicle 175 60R14 79H 175 Tyre width in millimeters 60 Aspect ratio The tyre s section height as a percentage of its width R Tyre construction code Radial 14 Rim diameter in inches 79 Load Index a numerical code associated with the maximum load the tyre can carry H Speed Rating Symbol See the speed rating chart in this section for additional information Wheel size designation Wheels are also marked with impor tant information that you need if you ever have to replace one The follow ing explains what the letters and numbers in the wheel size designa tion mean Example wheel size designation 5JX14 5 Rim width in inches J Rim contour designation 14 Rim diameter in inches Maintenance E Tyre speed ratings The chart below lists many of the dif ferent 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 oper ating speed Speed Rating Symbol Maximum Speed 112 mph 180 km h 118 mph 190 km h 149 mph 240 km h Above 149 mph 240 km h G201003APA UK 3 Checking tyre
190. oval a a i al Maintenance OPA077017 G180202AEN UK Rear window wiper blade 1 Raise the wiper arm and pull out the wiper blade assembly 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 slight ly To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer replace the wiper blade Maintenance BATTERY oa pe 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 Rinse any spilled electrolyte from the battery immediately with a solution of water and baking soda If the vehicle is not going to be used for an extended time disconnect the bat tery cables gt ARNING 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 Hydrogen a highly com bustible gas is always present in battery cells and may explode if ignited Keep batteries out of the reach of children because batteries contain highly corrosive SULFURIC ACID Do not allow battery acid to contact your skin eyes clothing or paint finish
191. ow 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 WARNING Radiator hose Be very careful not to touch the radiator hose when checking or adding the engine oil as it may be hot enough to burn you 5 Pull the dipstick out again and check the level The level should be between F and L If it is near or at L add enough oil to bring the level to F Do not overfill OPA079003 Use a funnel to help prevent oil from being spilled on engine components A CAUTION Use only the specified engine oil Refer to Recommended lubricants and capaci ties in section 9 Do not overfill with engine oil Engine damage may result ee Maintenance ENGINE COOLANT GO70000AUN UK The high pressure cooling system has a reservoir filled with year round antifreeze coolant The reservoir is filled at the fac tory Check the antifreeze protection and G060200APA UK Changing the engine oil and filter Have engine oil and filter including drain plug gasket changed by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning Continued e Turn the engine off and wait until it cools down Use extreme care when removing the radiator cap Wrap a thick towel around it and of this section WARNING Prolonged
192. own 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 OPA037044R C010103AUN Seat cushion height for driver s seat if equipped To change the height of the seat cushion push the lever that is located on the out side of the seat cushion upwards or down wards e To lower the seat cushion push the lever down several times e To raise the seat cushion pull the lever up several times OPA039052 C010104APA UK Head restraint if equipped The driver s and front passenger s seats are equipped with a head restraint for the occupant s safety and comfort The head restraint not only provides com fort for the driver and front passenger but also helps to protect the head and neck in the event of a collision ee Safety features of your vehicle 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 Removal To remove the head restraint raise it as far as it can go then press the release button 1 whilst pulling upwa
193. perat ed by engine power so your fuel econ omy is reduced when you use it e Open windows at high speeds can reduce fuel economy e Fuel economy is less in crosswinds and headwinds To help offset some of this loss slow down when driving in these conditions Keeping a vehicle in good operating con dition is important both for economy and safety Therefore have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer perform scheduled inspections and maintenance Driving your vehicle SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS BO idam T T ue s Af We ia z 10100APA UK Hazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditions are encountered such as water snow ice mud sand or similar hazards follow these suggestions e Drive cautiously and allow extra dis tance for braking e Avoid sudden braking or steering VE a 1VQA3002 e When braking with non ABS brakes pump the brake pedal with a light up and down motion until the vehicle is stopped e If stalled in snow mud or sand use second gear Accelerate slowly to avoid spinning the drive wheels Use sand rock salt tyre chains or other non slip material under the drive wheels to provide traction when stalled in ice snow or mud E110200AEN UK Rocking the vehicle If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to free it from snow sand or mud first turn the steering wheel right and left to clear the area around your front wheels Then shift back and forth between R Reverse
194. port rod in the area wrapped in rubber The rubber will help prevent you from being burned by hot metal when the engine is hot opening may result in property damage or severe personal injury Do not leave gloves rags or any other combustible material in the engine compartment Doing so may cause a heat induced fire Features of your vehicle FUEL FILLER LID 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 drivers seat X NOTICE If the fuel filler lid will not open because ice has formed around it tap lightly or push on the lid to break the ice and release the lid Do not pry on the lid If necessary spray around the lid with an approved de icer fluid do not use radi ator anti freeze or move the vehicle to a warm place and allow the ice to melt Sa _ OPA047017 Stop the engine _h 2 To open the fuel filler lid pull the fuel filler lid opener up 3 Pull the fuel filler lid 1 out to fully open 4 To remove the cap turn the fuel tank cap 2 counterclockwise 5 Refuel as needed 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 light ly and make sure that it is securely closed
195. pressure G201006AUN UK 6 Maximum load rating This number indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that can be carried by the tyre When replacing the tyres on the vehicle always use a tyre that has the same load rating as the factory installed tyre G2010007BEN UK 7 Uniform tyre quality grading Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maxi mum section width For example TREADWEAR 200 TRACTION AA TEMPERATURE A Tread wear The tread wear grade is a compara tive rating based on the wear rate of the tyre when tested under controlled conditions on a specified govern ment test course For example a tyre graded 150 would wear one and a half times 1 as well on the gov ernment course as a tyre graded 100 The relative performance of tyres depends upon the actual conditions of their use however and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate These grades are molded on the side walls of passenger vehicle tyres The tyres available as standard or optional equipment on your vehi cle may vary with respect to grade Traction AA A B amp C The traction grades from highest to lowest are AA A B and C Those grades represent the tyre s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on spec Maintenance E ifie
196. r e Removal of paint or protective coatings by stones gravel abrasion or minor scrapes and dents which leave unpro tected metal exposed to corrosion High corrosion areas If you live in an area where your car is regularly exposed to corrosive materials corrosion protection is particularly impor tant Some of the common causes of accelerated corrosion are road salts dust control chemicals ocean air and industrial pollution Moisture breeds corrosion Moisture creates the conditions in which corrosion is most likely to occur For example corrosion is accelerated by high humidity particularly when tempera tures are just above freezing In such conditions the corrosive material is kept in contact with the car surfaces by mois ture that is slow to evaporate Mud is particularly corrosive because it is slow to dry and holds moisture in contact with the vehicle Although the mud appears to be dry it can still retain the moisture and promote corrosion High temperatures can also accelerate corrosion of parts that are not properly ventilated so the moisture can be dis persed For all these reasons it is par ticularly important to keep your car clean and free of mud or accumulations of other materials This applies not only to the visible surfaces but particularly to the underside of the car Maintenance reer eee To help prevent corrosion You can help prevent corrosion from get ting started by observing the fol
197. r s front air bag ON OFF switch is set to the OFF position Continued Continued If this occurs have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer inspect the passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch the pre tensioner seat belt system and the SRS air bag sys tem as soon as possible If the SRS air bag warning light does not illuminate when the igni tion switch is turned to the ON position or if it illuminates whilst the vehicle is being driven have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer inspect the passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch pre tensioner seat belt and the SRS air bag sys tem as soon as possible Safety features of your vehicle Continued e Even though your vehicle is 4 WARNING e The passenger s front air bag is A WARNING e The driver is responsible for the proper position of the passen ger s front air bag ON OFF switch Deactivate the passenger s front air bag only when the ignition switch is switched off or the mal function may occur in the SRS Control Module And there may be a danger that the driver s and or front passen ger s and or side and curtain air bag may fail to trigger or not trig ger correctly during a collision Never install a rearward facing child seat on the front passen ger s seat unless the passenger s front air bag has been deactivat ed The infant or child could be severely injured or killed by an air bag deployment in case of an accident Continued equipped with
198. r dry the brakes by gently applying them several times whilst the vehicle is moving slowly Driving your vehicle Fuel engine coolant and engine oil High speed travel consumes more fuel than urban motoring Do not forget to check both engine coolant and engine oil Drive belt A loose or damaged drive belt may over heat the engine A RVOA1004 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 X NOTICE Never exceed the maximum tyre infla tion pressure shown on the tyres Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING E120000APA UK The onset of winter conditions subject motor vehicles to greater operating demands Therefore the following sug gestions will assist in maintaining peak performance and reliability during these periods E120100APA UK Snowy or icy conditions To drive your vehicle in deep snow it may be necessary to use snow tyres or to install tyre chains on your tyres If snow tyres are needed it is necessary to select tyres equivalent in size and type of the original equipment tyres Failure to do so may adversely affect the safety and handling of your car Furthermore speeding rapid acceleration sudden brake applications and sharp turns are potentiall
199. r depressing the unlock button if any door or tailgate is not opened within 30 seconds the system will be rearmed X NOTICE If the system is not disarmed with the transmitter insert the key into the ignition switch and start the engine Then the system will be disarmed e If you lose your keys consult your HYUNDAI authorised repairer a i cl Features of your vehicle DOOR LOCKS i E e Doors can also be locked and unlocked with the transmitter if equipped e Once the doors are unlocked they may be opened by pulling the door handle e When closing the door push the door by hand Make sure that doors are closed securely x NOTICE e In cold and wet climates door lock and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions e If the door is locked unlocked multi ple times in rapid succession with either the vehicle key or door lock OPA047005R D050100APA Operating door locks from out side the vehicle inside door lock button 1 to the Lock position and close the door 2 Turn the key toward the front of the vehicle to unlock and toward the rear of the vehicle to lock If you lock unlock the drivers door with a key all vehicle doors will lock unlock automatically if equipped with central door lock system switch the system may stop operating temporarily in order to protect the circuit and prevent damage to system components If you lock the door with the driv
200. r the pres ence of buildings bridges or other large obstructions in the area Features of your vehicle AM MW LW reception ae a E m 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 FM radio station Kes Unobstructed Kc Iron bridges FM broadcasts are transmitted at high frequencies and do not bend to follow the earth s surface Because of this FM broadcasts generally begin to fade at short distances from the station Also FM signals are easily affected by build ings mountains or other obstructions These can result in certain listening con ditions which might lead you to believe a problem exists with your radio The fol lowing conditions are normal and do not indicate radio trouble Fading As your car moves away from the radio station the signal will weaken and sound will begin to fade When this occurs we suggest that you select another stronger station Flutter Static Weak FM signals or large obstructions between the trans mitter and your radio can disturb the signal causing static or fluttering nois es to occur Reducing the treble level may le
201. raight out 4 Insert a new bulb in the socket 5 Reassemble the socket and the lens part a OPA077046 6 Reinstall the light assembly to the body of the vehicle CAUTION Use care not to dirty or damage lens lens tab and plastic housings 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 If you use your vehicle for off road driv ing you should wash it after each off road trip Pay special attention to the removal of any accumulation of salt dirt mud and other foreign materials Make sure the drain holes in the lower edges of the doors and rocker panels are kept clear and clean Insects tar tree sap bird droppings industrial pollution and similar deposits can damage your vehicle s finish if not removed immediately Even prompt washing with plain water may not completely remove all these deposits A mild soap safe for use on painted surfaces may be used After washing rinse the vehicle thor oughly with lukewarm or cold water Do not allow soap to dry on the finish CAUTION Do not use strong soap chem
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203. rd 2 To reinstall the headrest put the headrest poles 3 into the holes while pressing the release button 1 Then adjust it to the appropriate height OPA037006R C010107AUN UK Seat warmer if equipped The seat warmer is provided to warm the front seats during cold weather With the ignition switch in the ON position push either of the switches to warm the driver s seat or the front passenger s seat During mild weather or under conditions where the operation of the seat warmer is not needed keep the switches in the OFF position 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 WARNING Seat warmer burns Passengers should use extreme caution when using seat warmers due to the possibility of excess heating or burns The occupants must be able to feel if the seat is becoming too warm and to turn the seat warmer off In particular the driver must exercise extreme care for the following types of passen gers CAUTION e 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 OPA037007 C010108AUN Seatback pocket if equipped The seatback pocket is provided on th
204. replacing tyres never mix radial and bias ply tyres on the same car You must replace all tyres including the spare if moving from radial to bias ply tyres Continued Continued e Using tyres and wheel other than the recommended sizes could cause unusual handling characteristics and poor vehi cle control resulting in a seri ous accident e Wheels that do not meet HYUNDAI s specifications may fit poorly and result in damage to the vehicle or unusual handling and poor vehicle control e The ABS works by comparing the speed of the wheels Tire size can affect wheel speed When replacing tires all 4 tires must use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle Using tires of a differ ent size can cause the ABS Anti lock Brake System and ESP Electronic Stability Program if equipped to work irregularly Maintenance I G200601AUN UK Compact spare tyre replacement if equipped A compact spare tyre has a shorter tread life than a regular size tyre Replace it when you can see the tread wear indicator bars on the tyre The replacement compact spare tyre should be the same size and design tyre as the one provided with your new vehicle and should be mounted on the same compact spare tyre wheel The compact spare tyre is not designed to be mounted on a regular size wheel and the compact spare tyre wheel is not designed for mount ing a regular size tyre G200700BUN UK Wheel replacement
205. ressed during receiving the broadcast for 5 sec if can cels SCAN operation and receives the broadcast flickering at that time When inputting SCAN KEY during receiving the broadcast for 5 sec cancel the operation of SCAN and receive the broadcast flickering at that time In case of no input for cancel after inputting SCAN KEY operate SCAN only 1CYCLE Features of your vehicle CD PA710 if equipped 4 1 CD loading slot 2 CD IN indicator 9 3 CD Eject Button 4 AUX Selection Button 5 Automatic Track Selection Button AST l 6 INFO Button w 7 TUNE ENTER Knob 8 REPEAT Button 9 RANDOM Play Button 10 SCAN Play Button 11 MARK Play Button 12 AUXIN 13 Folder moving Button 14 eFast Rewind Button 15 Fast Forward Button PA710PA ee ee 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 12 cm CD But if VCD Data CD are loaded Er 6 message will appear and CD will be ejected 2 CD IN Indicator When car ignition switch is ACC or ON and if the CD is loaded this indicator is lighted If the CD is ejected the light is turned off 3 CD eject Button Push amp button to eject the CD This but ton is enabled when ignition switch is off 4 AUX Selection Button If the a
206. ribution 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 Cold Tyres means the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours or driven less than one mile 1 6 km Recommended pressures must be maintained for the best ride top vehi cle handling and minimum tyre wear For recommended inflation pressure refer to Tyre and wheels in section 9 PA08z00 All specifications sizes and pres sures can be found on a label attached to the vehicle CAUTION th Underinflation also results in excessive wear poor handling and reduced fuel economy Wheel deformation also is possible Keep your tyre pres sures at the proper levels If a tyre frequently needs refilling have it checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer Overinflation produces a harsh ride excessive wear at the centre of the tyre tread and a greater possibility of damage from road hazards Maintenance __ ___ __ _ __ __ ___ pRN _ 6a CAUTION th Warm tyres normally exceed recommended cold tyre pres sures by 4 to 6 psi 28 to 41 kPa Do not release air from warm tyres to adjust the pres sure or the tyres will be under inflated 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
207. riving through water may get the brakes wet They can also get wet when the car is washed Wet brakes can be dangerous Your car will not stop as quickly if the brakes are wet Wet brakes may cause the car to pull to one side To dry the brakes apply the brakes lightly until the braking action returns to normal taking care to keep the car under control at all times If the braking action does not return to normal stop as soon as it is safe to do so and calla HYUNDAI authorised repairer for assistance 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 driv ing can be dangerous because the brakes might overheat and lose their effectiveness It also increases the wear of the brake components lf a tyre goes flat whilst you are driving apply the brakes gently and keep the car pointed straight ahead whilst you slow down When you are moving slowly enough for it to be safe to do so pull off the road and stop in a safe place e f your car is equipped with an auto matic transaxle don t let your car creep forward To avoid creeping for ward keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal when the car is stopped Be cautious when parking on a hill Firmly eng
208. rom the EPS relay after the ignition switch is turned to the ON or LOCK position e Steering system motor operation may be heard when the vehicle is station ary or travelling at very low speed e A sudden increase in steering effort will be noticed if the system detects a malfunction and turns off the power assistance Under these circum stances steering control will be retained but increased steering effort will be required by the driver The steering wheel may be heavier if the steering wheel is rotated continu ously when the vehicle is not in motion However after a few minutes the steer ing wheel will return to its normal con dition D130300AEN UK Adjustable steering column if equipped The adjustable steering column permits adjustment of the rake and height of the steering wheel for the convenience of the driver The position of the steering wheel should be adjusted for maximum comfort and control whilst permitting a clear view of the instrument panel ee Features of your vehicle OPA047025R D130301APA 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 Be sure to adjust the steering wheel to the desired position before driving OPA047026 D130500AUN Horn To sound the horn press the horn sym bol on your steering wheel Check the hor
209. rts are manufac tured 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 reli ability 2 Why should you use genuine parts Hyundai Genuine Parts are engi neered and built to meet rigid manu facturing requirements The use of imi tation counterfeit or used salvage parts is not covered under the Hyundai New Vehicle Warranty Genuine HyYunp Parts A100A01L In addition any damage to or failure of Hyundai Genuine Parts caused by the installation or failure of an imitation counterfeit or used salvage part is not covered by the Hyundai New Vehicle Warranty How can you tell if you are purchas ing Hyundai Genuine Parts Look for the Hyundai Genuine Parts Logo on the package see below Hyundai Genuine Parts exported to are packaged with labels written only in English Hyundai Genuine Parts are only sold through Hyundai authorised repairers Genuine HyunpAa Parts 28511 33361 MANIFOLD EXHAUST MADE IN K 1 PC LK OREA ee A100A02L A100A03L A100A04L Features of your vehice EIN What to doin an emergency EAN Consumer information E Specifications E mx TABLE OF CONTENTS J Index A Air bag supplemental restraint system eere 3 32 Air cleaner E E N E A ale ei eia T E E aie ase aie a etoiaceie A 7 24 Appearance Care eeeeeeseeeceec
210. s sure 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 Be sure to put the valve caps back on the valve stems They help prevent leaks by keeping out dirt and mois ture Maintenance G200400AUN UK Tyre rotation To equalize tread wear it is recom mended that the tyres be rotated every 7 500 miles 12 000 km or sooner if irregular wear develops During rotation check the tyres for correct balance When rotating tyres check for uneven wear and damage Abnormal wear is usually caused by incorrect tyre pressure improper wheel align ment out of balance wheels severe braking or severe cornering Look for bumps or bulges in the tread or side of tyre Replace the tyre if you find either of these conditions Replace the tyre if fabric or cord is visible After rotation be sure to bring the front and rear tyre pressures to spec ification and check lug nut tightness Refer to Tyre and wheels in section 9 Maintenance With a full size spare tyre 5 5 x lt O CBGQ0706 Without a spare tyre _ SS amp S2BLA790A Disc brake pads should be inspected for wear whenever tyres are rotated Xx NOTICE Rotate radial tyres that have an asymmetric tread pattern only from front to rear and not from right to left G2005
211. s engine braking the clutch move the shift lever to neu will help slow the car tral wait 3 seconds then shift to the reverse position e 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 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE Lock release button So NARA Prevents shift lever movement Automatic transaxle operation without first depressing the button The automatic transaxle has 4 forward oe speeds and one reverse speed The indi vidual 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 O D button must be depressed x NOTICE The first few shifts on a new vehicle if the battery has been disconnected may be somewhat abrupt This is a normal condition and the shifting sequence will adjust after shifts are cycled a few times by the TCM Transaxle Control Module or PCM Powertrain Control Module OPA057010R EQ60000APA UK The lock release button must be depressed whilst moving the shift lever gt The shift lever can be moved without depressing the lock release button eg Driving your vehicle For smooth operation depress the brake p E06010
212. s at one time e Don t tow a trailer caravan during the first 1 200 miles 2 000 km of opera tion ee Introduction INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AO50000APA UK Door ajar warning light Engine oil pressure warning light h Seat belt warning light Charging system warning light High beam indicator Malfunction indicator if equipped o E Kj e my Passenger s front air bag OFF indicator I Wy if equipped Turn signal indicator 4 y Air bag warning light if equipped Immobiliser indicator if equipped m jaa ESP indicator if equipped Tailgate open warning light ESP OFF indicator if equipped Low fuel level warning light Ee 1 UG e O ABS warning light if equipped O D OFF indicator if equipped 7 n a Je Parking brake amp Brake fluid warning light EPS warning light if equipped oo For more detailed explanations refer to Instrument cluster in section 4 Your vehicle at a glance Interior OVERVIEW wecccsdecscceeecedecccescesecoccccoceotecze couse 2 2 Instrument panel overview cccccccccccsrscsrscsees 2 3 Engine compartment cccccccccrccsrccsrscsrscerscssccsses 2 4 Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1 Door lock unlock button aca ee cee 4 8 2 Outside rearview mirror control SWG Mee a a tones ameteee 4 25 3 Power window lock button
213. s be fully released whilst driving Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal whilst driv ing This can cause unnecessary wear Do not partially engage the clutch to hold the car on an incline This causes unnec essary wear Use the foot brake or park ing brake to hold the car on an incline Do not operate the clutch pedal rapidly and repeatedly E050102AUN UK Downshifting When you must slow down in heavy traf fic or whilst driving up steep hills down shift before the engine starts to labour Downshifting reduces the chance of stalling and gives better acceleration when you again need to increase your speed When the vehicle is traveling down steep hills downshifting helps maintain safe speed and prolongs brake life ee Driving your vehicle E050200AUN e Slow down before shifting to a lower Good driving practices gear This will help avoid over revving e Never take the car out of gear and the engine which can cause damage coast down a hill This is extremely Slow down when you encounter cross hazardous Always leave the car in winds This gives you much better con gear trol of your car e Don t ride the brakes This can cause Be sure the car is completely stopped them to overheat and malfunction before you attempt to shift into reverse Instead when you are driving down a The transaxle can be damaged if you long hill slow down and shift to a lower do not To shift into reverse depress gear When you do thi
214. s on vehicles equipped with aluminum wheels snow chains may cause damage to the wheels If snow chains must be used use wire type chains with a thickness of less than 0 59 in 15 mm Damage to your vehicle caused by improper snow chain use is not covered by your vehicle manufactur ers warranty Install tyre chains only on the front tyres 4 CAUTION e Make sure the snow chains are the correct size and type for your tyres Incorrect snow chains can cause damage to the vehicle body and suspension and may not be covered by your vehicle manufac turer warranty Also the snow chain connecting hooks may be damaged from contacting vehicle components causing the snow chains to come loose from the tyre Make sure the snow chains are SAE class S certified e Always check chain installation for proper mounting after driving approximately 0 3 to 0 6 miles 0 5 to 1 km to ensure safe mounting Retighten or remount the chains if they are loose Chain installation When installing chains follow the manu facturer s instructions and mount them as tightly as you can Drive slowly with chains installed If you hear the chains contacting the body or chassis stop and tighten them If they still make contact slow down until it stops Remove the chains as soon as you begin driving on cleared roads Driving your vehicle 4 CAUTION e Chains that are the wrong size or improperly installed can damage your vehicle
215. same time This happens because of the low battery voltage It does not mean your ABS is malfunctioning e Do not pump your brakes e Have the battery recharged before driving the vehicle Driving your vehicle 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 The Electronic Stability Program ESP system is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control under adverse conditions It is not a substitute for safe driving practices Factors including speed road conditions and driver steering input can all affect whether ESP will be effective in preventing a loss of control It is still your responsibility to drive and corner at reasonable speeds and to leave a sufficient margin of safety When you apply your brakes under con ditions which may lock the wheels you may hear a tik tik sound from the brakes or feel a corresponding sensation in the brake pedal This is normal and it means your ESP is active X NOTICE A click sound may be heard in the engine compartment when the vehicle begins to move after the engine is start ed These conditions are normal an
216. scrsscrsccrsccsscs 7 2 Maintenance Maintenance services eeecsssseseccossssccoesossseceosssso 7 4 Owner maintenance sssssseseeccsssesecccsssseccoosssseseo 7 5 Scheduled maintenance service ccccccsssccseceees 7 7 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items 7 14 Ensine ol eee EEs 7 17 Engine coolant sosceeeecsiresesreeserrosseeree desserer seeren 7 18 Brake Huid oeoa E seavesstensoesens 7 20 Automatic transaxle fluid cccccccsssssssssccceees 7 21 Washer Aiid oiae a i 7 23 Parking Drake o 7 23 PRITICIOAMER a E E 7 24 Climate control air filter cccccsscccssssssssecees 7 25 Wiper plads Fees sees ee a 7 26 BIATI e E E ee ecc ecesanens 7 29 Tyres and wheels nsiesiiisosirersiisercnnereii teis 7 31 Licht bulbs ooann cas concccenceneccsecosecercecnecntes 7 49 Appearance Care csosiseresciee corse cos odessa t eo eeto raTa ES 7 57 Emission control system ssssssssssssssssssssssssssosooo 7 63 Maintenance RRR ENGINE COMPARTMENT Petrol Engine 1 1L Engine coolant reservoir Engine oil filler cap Brake fluid reservoir Air cleaner Fuse box Positive battery terminal Negative battery terminal Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick 9 Radiator cap OnN OO FB WD 10 Engine oil dipstick 11 Windscreen washer fluid reservoir if equipped OPA017004R G010000APA UK Maintenance n_n ENGINE COMPARTMENT m Petrol Engine 1 2L Engine coolan
217. se a screwdriver or any and fusible link for higher amperage rat other metal object to remove fuses ings because it may cause a short circuit and damage the system Blown 1VQA4037 Normal G210000APA UK A vehicle s electrical system is protected from electrical overload damage by fuses Maintenance OPA077020R G210100APA UK Instrument panel fuse replace ment 1 Turn the ignition switch and all other switches off 2 Open the fuse panel cover E OPA077022R 3 Pull the succecied fuse straight out Use the removal tool provided in the engine compartment fuse panel 4 Check the removed fuse replace it if it is blown Spare fuses are provided in the instru ment panel fuse panel 5 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 you do not have a spare use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit you may not need for operating the vehicle such as the cigarette lighter fuse If the headlights or other electrical com ponents 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 Maintenance X NOTICE e 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
218. seat belts are available for use This could result in serious injury or death in case of an accident or sudden stop Objects carried on the folded down seatback should not extend higher than the top of the front seatbacks Doing this could allow cargo to slide forward and cause injury or damage during sud den stops OPA037009 4 Remove the head restraint from the rear seatback Safety features of your vehicle lt OPA037014 5 Insert the rear lap shoulder belt plate into the holder on the side trim not to interfere with the seatback when fold ing down 6 Pull up the rear seatback folding lever and fold the rear seatback forward and down firmly 7 Stow the head restraint by inserting the head restraint poles into the holder on the bottom of the seat cushion 8 To use the rear seat lift and push the seatback backward Push the seat back 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 origi nal position by pushing down the seat cushion Make sure the seat cushion is locked in place 11 Return the rear seat belt to the prop er position 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 fron
219. ssen this effect until the distur bance clears Features of your vehicle Using a mobile phone or a two way Care of discs radio Eas e If the temperature inside the car is too When a mobile phone is used inside the high open the car windows for ventila vehicle noise may be produced from the tion before using your car audio audio equipment This does not mean It is illegal to copy and use MP3 WMA that something is wrong with the audio files without permission If equipped equipment In such a case use the with SA710 use only CD DA Use mobile phone at a place as far as possi CDs that are created only by lawful Station 2 Station Swapping As a FM signal weakens another more powerful sig nal near the same frequency may begin to play This is because your radio is designed to lock onto the clear est signal If this occurs select anoth er station with a stronger signal Multi Path Cancellation Radio signals being received from several directions can cause distortion or fluttering This can be caused by a direct and reflect ed signal from the same station or by signals from two stations with close frequencies If this occurs select another station until the condition has passed ble from the audio equipment CAUTION When using a communication sys tem such a mobile phone or a radio set inside the vehicle a separate external antenna must be fitted When a mobile phone or a radio set is used with an
220. sssssssossoo 5 24 Special driving conditions ccccccccccccesccscssesees 5 26 Winter driving Sai sesiscasscs sees vasececvsevesecscevcvecteevescees 5 30 Trailer GO WUE cecer 5 34 Vehicle wep ht lt 5 6 lt sce Scccccccecectonconscctccesessecoccecetes 5 42 Driving your vehicle Driving your vehicle E010000AFD UK 44 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 e 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 e Exhaust System Maintenance Ensure that the exhaust system is maintained in good condition and is free from excessive corrosion and damage which may result in leakage If the vehicle is driven over an object which strikes the exhaust system ensure that the exhaust system is inspected at the first available opportunity to ensure that no leakage exists e Confined Areas Do not run the engine in confined spaces allowing the engine to idle in a garage even when the doors are open is danger ous practice Only start the engine immediately prior to moving the vehicle out of the garage e Prolonged Idling If it is necessary to allow the vehicle to idle for prolonged periods ensure that the heat
221. sssssssssssssssesesssseseeseees 6 3 If you have a flat AY ou 6 7 In case of an emergency whilst driving eeeeeeerereeeeee 6 2 Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster lt e 1 6 Instrument cluster ssssssssssssessesssssssesssssssesssesscsseessesssees 4 28 Instrument panel Overview seicterumoemmatenerreiasebutsesnasenrareuees 2 3 Road warning i ee ee a 6 2 Interior features eesssssssssssssssesssssssssessesssessessesesesseseeseeees 4 61 Interior light re ee ree 4 47 S Interior overvleW A Co er 2 2 Scheduled WIA eH CSCC on enina ia ina arR gai 7 K Seat BC oe ee er er er er Tre 3 14 Gi EE MENEE E AEE E A E A eeenenn roared a5 Key positions eessseeeetrrseereerssereeesssseeeersseeeeeeseseeeensseseeeenss 5 4 Special driving conditions eeeeseseeeeeerseeeeeessereeeesseeeeeeses 5 26 Keys ee E a TE 4 2 Starting the engine ee E 5 5 Steering Wheel seeereeeteeererertssesereesesesesteresesesreseseseeseses 4 23 L Storage COMPALtME NE eeeeeeeeeeeeeee sees eeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeees 4 59 Tat Mol oar oct ete 7 49 TUTE E EAI E ne ene A I NT T 4 19 Ei csesesvecsecsensorencussqoensertacaencovereecnanreaticacseoeeeesignaest 4 41 Tooo SOS A i 4 11 Maintenance services EONO 7 4 Theft alarm system ie Gini ese 6 W166 6 E WIRE Aisle 0 Oe wie eee le ew 4 6 Manual transaxle Pee ETEA TRA eS ee ee Ir enn eee 5 6 Towing c oo cecococococooocooooooooooocoocooocoocooocoooocoooooocooooooooooooooo 6 1 5 MOON een EAA E AEE AEA 4 25 T
222. steering if equipped The power steering system employs an electric motor to provide steering assis tance to the driver Unlike conventional hydraulic systems no engine driven pump or associated pipes are required which contributes to reduced operating noise and increased efficiency The electric power steering provides vari able assistance according to vehicle speed and the effort torque being applied to the steering wheel by the driv er The amount of assistance provided is greatest when the vehicle speed is very low and there is a progressive decrease in assistance as vehicle speed increas es The system is maintenance free and there are no user serviceable parts with in the steering system A warning light is provided to alert the driver of any abnormality detected within the system Illumination of this lamp when the engine is running or any change in the effort required to steer the vehicle must be referred to the nearest HYUNDAI authorised repairer without delay X NOTICE The following characteristics may be observed during normal vehicle opera tion e The EPS warning light should only be illuminated with the ignition ON before starting the engine e 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 condi tion e A click noise may be heard f
223. sure warning light is illuminated severe damage could result Features of your vehicle 4 CAUTION If the oil pressure warning light stays on whilst the engine is run ning 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 malfunc tion If this happens stop the car as soon as it is safe to do so turn off the engine and check the oil level If the oil level is low fill the engine oil to the proper level and start the engine again If the light stays on with the engine running turn the engine off immediately In any instance where the oil light stays on when the engine is running the engine should be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer before the car is driven again D150308APA UK Parking brake amp brake fluid O warning light BRAKE This light illuminates if the ignition switch is turned ON and goes off in approxi mately 3 seconds if the parking brake is not applied Parking brake warning This light is illuminated when the parking brake is applied with the ignition switch in the START or ON position The warning light should go off when the parking brake is released Low brake fluid level warning If the warning light remai
224. t 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 A CAUTION OPA047031R If the mirror is jammed with ice do 4020 1APA UK Manual remote control if equipped not adjust the mirror by force Use Adjusting the outside rearview mirror To adjust an outside mirror move the an approved spray de icer not radi Manual control if equipped control lever which is located at the for ator antifreeze to release the Toadjustanoutside mirror move the mir ward inside area of the window frame frozen mechanism or move the ror vehicle to a warm place and allow the ice to melt Features of your vehicle OPA047029R Electric remote control if equipped The electric remote control mirror switch allows you to adjust the position of the left and right outside rearview mirrors To adjust the position of either mirror move the lever 1 to R or L to select the right side mirror or the left side mirror then press a corresponding point on the mirror adjustment control to position the select ed mirror up down left or right After adjustment put the switch into neu tral centre position to prevent the inad vertent adjustment 4 CAUTION The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjust ing angles but the motor contin ues to operate whilst the switch is depressed Do not depress the switch longer
225. t from the air bag Even with air bags improperly and unbelted occupants can be severe ly injured when the air bag inflates Always follow the precautions about seat belts air bags and occu pant safety contained in this manu al Continued Continued To reduce the chance of serious or fatal injuries and receive the maxi mum safety benefit from your restraint system e Never place a child in any child or booster seat in the front seat ABC Always Buckle Children in the back seat It is the safest place for children of any age to ride Front and side air bags can injure occupants improperly positioned in the front seats Move your seat as far back as practical from the front air bags whilst still maintaining control of the vehicle You and your passengers should never sit or lean unnecessarily close to the air bags Improperly positioned drivers and passen gers can be severely injured by inflating air bags Never lean against the door or centre console always sit in an upright position Continued Safety features of your vehicle Continued e Do not allow a passenger to ride in the front seat when the pas senger s front air bag OFF indica tor is illuminated because the air bag will not deploy in the event of a moderate or severe frontal crash if equipped No objects should be placed over or near the air bag modules on the steering wheel instrument panel and the front passenger s
226. t reservoir Engine oil filler cap Brake fluid reservoir Air cleaner Fuse box Positive battery terminal Negative battery terminal O N OO BWDP Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick 9 Radiator cap 10 Engine oil dipstick 11 Windscreen washer fluid reservoir if equipped OPA079102 Maintenance RR MAINTENANCE SERVICES GO20000AEN UK You should exercise the utmost care to prevent damage to your vehicle and injury to yourself whenever performing any maintenance or inspection proce dures Should you have any doubts concerning the inspection or servicing of your vehi cle we strongly recommend that you have a HYUNDAI authorised repairer perform this work A HYUNDAI authorised repairer has fac tory trained technicians and genuine HYUNDAI parts to service your vehicle properly For expert advice and quality service see a HYUNDAI authorised repairer Inadequate incomplete or insufficient servicing may result in operational prob lems with your vehicle that could lead to vehicle damage an accident or person al injury G020100AEN UK Owner s responsibility X NOTICE Maintenance Service and Record Retention are the owner s responsibility You should retain documents that show proper maintenance has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance service charts shown on the following pages You need this information to establish your compli ance wi
227. t seat forward 3 Lower the rear head restraints to the lowest position if equipped OPA037046 a a p Bas OPA037050 N OPA037051 4 Insert the rear lap shoulder belt plate 6 To use the rear seat lift and push the into the holder on the side trim not to seatback backward Push the seat interfere with the seatback when fold back firmly until it clicks into place ing down Make sure the seatback is locked in 5 Pull up the rear seatback folding place lever s and fold the rear seatback for 7 Return the rear seat belt to the proper ward and down firmly position 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 seat back is completely locked into its upright position by pushing on the top of the seatback Otherwise in an accident or sudden stop the seat could fold down and allow cargo to enter the passenger com partment which could result in serious injury or death CAUTION Damaging rear seat belt buckles When you fold the rear seatback insert the buckle in the pocket between the rear seatback and cushion Doing so can prevent the buckle from being damaged by the rear seatback CAUTION Rear seat belts When returning the rear seatbacks to the upr
228. t should be moved as far back as possible For maximum safety protection in all types of crashes all occu pants including the driver should always wear their seat belts whether or not an air bag is also provided at their seating position to minimise the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash Do not sit or lean unneces sarily close to the air bag whilst the vehicle is in motion e Sitting improperly or out of posi tion can result in serious or fatal Injury in a crash All occupants should sit upright with the seat back in an upright position cen tred on the seat cushion with their seat belt on legs comfort ably extended and their feet on the floor until the vehicle is parked and the ignition key is removed The SRS air bag system must deploy very rapidly to provide protection in a crash If an occu pant is out of position because of not wearing a seat belt the air bag may forcefully contact the occupant causing serious or fatal injuries Safety features of your vehicle C040501APA UK Passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch if equipped The passengers front air bag can be deactivated by the passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch f a child restraint is installed on the front passenger s seat or if the front passenger s seat is unoccu pied by a person To ensure the safety of your child the passenger s front air bag must be deacti vated when it should be necessary to install a r
229. t use See are provided by the in the child restraint seat at the centre of the rear seat maaa e ok tthe cchila using the vehicle s ISOFIX restraint anchors The ISOFIX anchors are only provided for the left and right outboard rear seating posi tions Do not misuse the ISOFIX anchors by attempting to attach a child restraint seat in the middle of the rear seat to the ISOFIX anchors Continued Safety features of your vehicle AIR BAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM IF EQUIPPED C040000APA UK 1 Drivers front air bag 2 Passenger s front air bag 3 Side impact air bag if equipped The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration OPA037019R Safety features of your vehicle C030106ASA Child seat restraint suitability for vehicle ISOFIX positions For Europe vehicle ISOFIX positions Mass Group Size Class Fixture Rear Outboard Rear Outboard Front Passenger Rear Center Driver side Passenger side i m 0 UP to 13kg IUF Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems of B ISO F2 Reduced Height Forward Facing toddler CRS Wia U oO U mM 9 to 18kg gt universal category approved for use in the mass group height 650mm X ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint sys B1 ISO F2X Reduced Height Second Version Back Surface tem in this mass group and or this size class Shape Forward Facing toddler CRS height 650m
230. tenance Check the condition and connections of all cooling system hoses and heater hoses Replace any swollen or deterio rated 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 If frequent additions are required see a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for a cooling system inspection G070101AUN UK Recommended engine coolant e Use only soft de mineralized water in the coolant mixture e The engine in your vehicle has alu minium engine parts and must be pro tected by an ethylene glycol based coolant to prevent corrosion and freez ing e DO NOT USE alcohol or methanol coolant or mix them with the specified coolant e Do not use a solution that contains more than 60 antifreeze or less than 35 antifreeze which would reduce the effectiveness of the solution For mixture percentage refer to the fol lowing table Mixture Percentage volume Ambient Temperature Antifreeze 15 C 5 F 35 25 C 13 F 40 35 C 1 45 C 49 F 60 40 OPA077005R i ie ell Maintenance G0O70200AEN UK Changing the coolant Have coolant changed by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning of this section A CAUTION Put a
231. tery and interior trim Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner Clean vinyl surfaces with a vinyl cleaner Fabric Remove dust and loose dirt from fabric with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner Clean with a mild soap solution recom mended for upholstery or carpets Remove fresh spots immediately with a fabric spot cleaner If fresh spots do not receive immediate attention the fabric can be stained and its colour can be affected Also its fire resistant properties can be reduced if the material is not properly maintained Y CAUTION Using anything but recommended cleaners and procedures may affect the fabric s appearance and fire resistant properties G230203AUN Cleaning the lap shoulder belt web bing Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpet Follow the instruc tions provided with the soap Do not bleach or re dye the webbing because this may weaken it G230204AUN Cleaning the interior window glass If the interior glass surfaces of the vehi cle become fogged that is covered with an oily greasy or waxy film they should be cleaned with glass cleaner Follow the directions on the glass cleaner container YN CAUTION Do not scrape or scratch the inside of the rear window This may result in damage to the rear window defroster grid Maintenance ee O EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM IF EQUIPPED G270000AEN UK
232. th the servicing and maintenance requirements of your vehicle warranties Detailed warranty information is provided in your Service Passport Repairs and adjustments required as a result of improper maintenance or a lack of required maintenance are not covered We recommend you have your vehicle maintained and repaired by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer A HYUNDAI autho rised repairer meets HYUNDAI s high service quality standards and receives technical support from HYUNDAI in order to provide you with a high level of service satisfaction GO20200APA UK Owner maintenance precautions Improper or incomplete service may result in problems This section gives instructions only for the maintenance items that are easy to perform As explained earlier in this section sev eral procedures can be done only by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer with spe cial tools X NOTICE Improper owner maintenance during the warranty period may affect warran ty coverage For details read the sepa rate Service Passport provided with the vehicle If you re unsure about any serv icing or maintenance procedure have it done by a HYUNDAI authorised repair er OWNER MAINTENANCE GO30000AEN UK The following lists are vehicle checks and inspections that should be performed by the owner or a HYUNDAI authorised repairer at the frequencies indicated to help ensure safe dependable operation of your vehicle Any adverse conditions should be brought
233. that the child restraint system be used in the rear seats If the seat belt does not operate as described in this section have the system checked immediately by your HYUNDAI authorised repairer Failure to observe this manual s instructions regarding child restraint systems and the instructions provided with the child restraint system could increase the chance and or severity of injury in an accident 4 WARNING Never place a rear facing child restraint in the front passenger seat because of the danger that an inflating passenger side air bag could impact the rear facing child restraint and kill the child Safety features of your vehicle OENO36101 OENO036104 E2MS103005 C030102AUN UK 2 Fasten the lap shoulder belt latch into 3 Buckle the seat belt and allow the seat Installing a child restraint system by the buckle Listen for the distinct click belt to take up any slack After installa lap shoulder belt sound tion of the child restraint system try to To install a child restraint system on the Position the release button so that it is move it in all directions to be sure the outboard or centre rear seats do the fol Sy to access in case of an emergency UR eyctem ie Secure installed If you need to tighten the belt pull more webbing toward the retractor When you unbuckle the seat belt and allow it to retract the retractor will automatically revert back to its normal seated passen ger emerge
234. 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 5 AUX Selection Button If the auxiliary device is connected it turns to AUX MODE to play the sound from the auxiliary player If the auxiliary device is not connected it displays No AUX Input for 5 sec and returns to the previous mode 6 Automatic Channel Selection Button e When the SEEK V button is pressed it reduces the band frequency by 50kHz to automatically select channel Stops at the previous frequency if no channel is found e When the SEEK A button is pressed it increases the band frequency by 50kHz to automatically select channel Stops at the previous frequency if no channel is found 7 Power ON OFF amp Volume Control Knob Turns on off the set when the Ignition Switch is on ACC or ON If the knob is turned to the right it increases the vol ume and left decreases the volume 8 AUTO STORE Button When the button is pressed it automati cally selects and saves channels with high reception rate to PRESET buttons 1 6 and plays the channel saved in PRESET1 If no channel is saved after AST it will play the previous channel 9 Screen ON OFF Button Turns on off the displayed data and light on LCD When LCD display is turned OFF press any button to turn ON diplay 10 SETUP Button Press this button to turn to the Audio RDS option Clock sett
235. the Engine Control System inspect ed as soon as possible by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer Features of your vehicle D150323AUN EE ESP indicator Electronic Stability Program if equipped The ESP indicator will illuminate when the ignition switch is turned ON but should go off after approximately 3 sec onds When the ESP is on it monitors the driving conditions and under normal driv ing conditions the ESP light will remain off When a slippery or low traction con dition is encountered the ESP will oper ate and the ESP indicator will blink to indicate the ESP is operating The ESP OFF indicator will illuminate when the ignition switch is turned ON but should go off after approximately 3 seconds To switch to ESP OFF mode press the ESP OFF button The ESP OFF indicator will illuminate indicating the ESP is deactivated If this indicator stays on when ESP OFF is not selected the ESP may have a malfunction Take your car to a HYUNDAI authorised repairer and have the system checked D150324AEN UK ESP OFF indicator if equipped D150334APA UK Electric power steering EPS system warning light if equipped This light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and then it will go out with the engine started This light also comes on if the EPS has a malfunction If it comes on whilst driving have your vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer D150326APA Lights on warning
236. the luggage on the cover since it may be damaged or mal formed Features of your vehicle AUDIO SYSTEM 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 CAUTION Before entering a place with a low height clearance be sure that the antenna is fully folded down or removed Be sure to remove the antenna before washing the car in an auto matic car wash or it may be dam aged When reinstalling your antenna it is important that it is fully tight ened and adjusted to the upright position to ensure proper recep tion But it could be folded or removed when parking the vehi cle FM reception D300800AEN UK How car audio works AM MW LW and FM radio signals are broadcast from transmitter towers locat ed around your city They are intercepted by the radio antenna on your car This signal is then received by the radio and sent to your car speakers When a strong radio signal has reached your vehicle the precise engineering of your audio system ensures the best pos sible quality reproduction However in some cases the signal coming to your vehicle may not be strong and clear This can be due to factors such as the dis tance from the radio station closeness of other strong radio stations o
237. the passenger s front air bag ON OFF switch do not install a child restraint sys tem in the front passenger s seat A child restraint system must never be placed in the front seat Children who are too large for child restraint systems should always occupy the rear seat and use the available lap shoulder belts Children are afforded the most safety in the event of an accident when they are restrained by a proper restraint system in the rear seat As soon as the child seat is no longer needed on the front pas senger s seat reactivate the front passenger s air bag much larger than the steering wheel air bag and inflates with considerably more force It can seriously hurt or kill a passenger who is not in the proper position and is not wearing the seat belt properly The front passengers should always move their seat as far back as practical and sit back in their seat It is essential that the front pas sengers always wear their seat belts when vehicle is in motion even when the vehicle is moving in a parking lot or up a driveway into garage Continued Safety features of your vehicle Continued If driver brakes the vehicle heavi ly in an urgent situations occu pants will be thrown forward If front passengers are not wearing the seat belts they will be direct ly in front of the air bags when inflation occurs In that situation severe injury or death is possi ble Never allow front passenger to put the
238. the switch again CAUTION When in operation the fog lights consume large amounts of vehicle electrical power Only use the fog lights when visibility is poor Features of your vehicle D190800APA Rear fog light if equipped To turn the rear fog lights on turn the headlight switch to the headlight on posi tion 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 if equipped To turn the rear fog lights off press the rear fog light switch again or turn the headlight switch to the OFF position When the rear fog light switch is pressed and the drivers door is opened the chime sounds The chime stops when the drivers door is closed if equipped D190900AUN Daytime running light if equipped Daytime Running Lights DRL can make it easier for others to see the front of your vehicle during the day DRL can be help ful in many different driving conditions and it is especially helpful after dawn and before sunset The DRL system will make the head lights turn OFF when 1 The parklight switch is ON 2 Engine stops OPA047068R D191001AEN UK Headlight levelling device if equipped To adjust the headlight beam level according to the number of the passen gers and the loading weight in the lug gage area turn the beam le
239. the vehicle whilst it is on the jack Make sure any children pres ent are in a secure place away from the road and from the vehicle to be raised with the jack OPA067002 FO70200APA UK Removing and storing the spare tyre Remove the luggage box out of the way to reach the spare tyre if equipped Turn the tyre hold down wing bolt counterclockwise Store the tyre in the reverse order of removal To prevent the spare tyre and tools from rattling whilst the vehicle is in motion store them properly RVQA4022 FO70300APA UK Changing tyres 1 Park on a level surface and apply the parking brake firmly 2 Shift the shift lever into R Reverse with manual transaxle or P Park with automatic transaxle 3 Activate the hazard warning flash er What to do in an emergency P a _ sii I SSS SS SS ee 1VQA4023 4 Remove the wheel lug nut wrench 6 Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun jack jack handle and spare tyre terclockwise one turn each but do from the vehicle not remove any nut until the tyre 5 Block both the front and rear of the has been raised off the ground wheel that is diagonally opposite the jack position OPA067004 ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee E qe eee eee 6 9 What to do in an e
240. this feature the parking lights will be turned off automatically if the driver parks on the side of road at night T 7 a If necessary to keep the lights on OPA047060 OPA047061 when the ignition key is removed per D190400AUN D190401AEN form the following Lighting control Parking light position 200 4 1 Open the driver side door The light switch has a Headlight and a When the light switch is in the parking 2 Turn the parking lights OFF and ON Parking light position light position 1st position the tail again using the light switch on the To operate the lights turn the knob at the license and instrument panel lights are steering column end of the control lever to one of the fol ON lowing positions 1 OFF position 2 Parking light position 3 Headlight position Features of your vehicle ics OPA047062 D190402AEN Headlight position 2020 When the light switch is in the headlight position 2nd position the head tail license and instrument panel lights are ON X NOTICE The ignition switch must be in the ON position to turn on the headlights OPA047063 D190500AUN UK High beam operation 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 To prevent the battery from being dis charged do not leave the lights on for a prolonged time whilst the engine
241. tic transaxle fluid should be checked regularly Keep the vehicle on the level ground with the parking brake applied and check the fluid level according to the following pro cedure 1 Place the shift lever in N Neutral posi tion and confirm the engine is running at normal idle speed 2 After the transaxle is warmed up suffi ciently fluid temperature 70 80 C 158 176 F for example by 10 min utes usual driving move the shift lever through all positions then place the shift lever in N Neutral or P Park position level HOT COLD OSA077009 3 Confirm if the fluid level is in the HOT range on the level gauge If the fluid level is lower add the specified fluid from the fill hole If the fluid level is higher drain the fluid from the drain hole 4 If the fluid level is checked in cold con dition fluid temperature 20 30 C 68 86 F add the fluid to the COLD line and then recheck the fluid level according to the above step 2 ee ee Maintenance ae Use only the specified automatic transaxle fluid Refer to Recommended lubricants or capacities in section 9 G100200APA UK Changing the automatic transaxle fluid Have automatic transaxle fluid changed NOTICE by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer COLD range is for reference only and according to the Maintenance Schedule should NOT be used to determine at the beginning of this section transaxle fluid level CAUTION
242. to keep the seatback in an upright position whenever the vehi cle is in motion WARNING Driver s seat e Never attempt to adjust the seat whilst the vehicle is moving This could result in loss of control and an accident causing death serious injury or property dam age Do not allow anything to interfere with the normal position of the seatback Storing items against a seatback or in any other way interfering with proper locking of a seatback could result in serious or fatal injury in a sudden stop or collision e Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap por tion of the seat belt snug and low across the hips This is the best position to protect you in case of an accident In order to avoid unnecessary and perhaps severe air bag injuries always sit as far back as possible from the steering wheel whilst maintaining comfortable control of the vehicle We recom mend that your chest be at least 10 inches 250 mm away from the steering wheel Se ee Safety features of your vehicle WARNING Rear seat e The rear backs seatback must be securely latched If not passen gers 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 tha
243. ton 9 Fast Rewind Button 10 Fast Forward Button SA710PA 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 automat ically 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 amp 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 To cancel the mode press the key once again 4 Automatic Track Selection Button Push TRACK V button for less than 1 sec to play from the beginning of cur rent song Push TRACK button for less than 1 sec and press again within 1 sec to play the previous song e In case of pushing TRACK DOWN continually Push TRACK button for less than 1 sec to play the next song In case of pushing TRACK UP contin ually 5 CD IN Indicator When car ignition switch is ACC or ON and if the CD is loaded this indicator is lighted If the CD is ejected the light is turned off 6 REPEAT Button Repeats current song when the button is pressed for less than 0 8 sec Repeats the entire DISC when the button is pressed for 0 8 sec or longer 7 RANDOM Play Button Turns ON OFF the randomization of the play list of files in the currently played DISC
244. too quickly ee 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 Front seat Height adjustment if equipped You can adjust the height of the shoulder belt anchor to one of 4 positions for max imum comfort and safety The height of the adjusting seat belt should not be too near your neck The shoulder portion should be adjusted so that it lies across your chest and midway over your shoulder nearest the door and not your neck To adjust the height of the seat belt anchor lower or raise the height adjuster into an appropriate position To raise the height adjuster pull it up 1 To lower it push it down 3 whilst press ing 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 ce OPA037016 When using the rear centre seat belt the To release the seat belt buckle with the CENTER mark must be The seat belt is released by pressing the used release button 1 in the locking buckle When it is released the belt should auto matically draw back into the retractor If this does not happen check the belt to be sure it is not twisted then try again B200A02NF B210A01NF 1 i i i il Saf
245. tor the temperature gauge closely whilst driving up hills or in heavy traffic when outside tempera tures are high Air conditioning sys tem operation may cause engine over heating Continue to use the blower fan but turn the air conditioning sys tem off if the temperature gauge indi cates engine overheating When opening the windows in humid weather air conditioning may create water droplets inside the vehicle Since excessive water droplets may cause damage to electrical equipment air conditioning should only be run with the windows closed Air conditioning system operation tips e f the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight during hot weather open the windows for a short time to let the hot air inside the vehicle escape To help reduce moisture inside of the windows on rainy or humid days decrease the humidity inside the vehi cle by operating the air conditioning system During air conditioning system opera tion you may occasionally notice a slight change in engine speed as the air conditioning compressor cycles This is a normal system operation characteristic Use the air conditioning system every month only for a few minutes to ensure maximum system performance When using the air conditioning sys tem you may notice clear water drip ping or even puddling on the ground under the driver side of the vehicle This is a normal system operation characteristic Operating the air conditioning system in the
246. u o 90 T105 70D14 41x14 4 5 420 4 2 420 4 2 420 4 2 420 1 Normal load Up to 3 persons M T Manual Transaxle A T Automatic Transaxle a a Specifications RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES 1040000BPA 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 Classification Gasoline 2 64 Imp qts 3 0 Engine oil 3 API Service SL or above drain and refill Engine 12L 3 07 Imp ats 3 5 I ACEA A3 or above Automatic transaxle fluid 5 37 Imp qts 6 1 Diamond ATF SP III SK ATF SP III Manual transaxle fluid 1 67 Imp gts 1 9 J API Service GL 4 SAE 75W 85 fill for life Gasoline 4 14 Imp qts 4 7 J Mixture of antifreeze and water Coolant Endine Ethylene glycol base coolant for i j 3 69 Imp qts 4 2 aluminium radiator Brake fluid 0 6 0 7 Imp gts 0 7 0 8 1 FMVSS116 DOT 3 or DOT 4 rzut 1 Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on the next page 8 Engine oils labeled Energy Conserving Oil are now available Along with other additional benefits they contribute to fuel econ omy by reducing the amount of fuel necessary to overcome engine friction Often these improvements are difficult to measure in everyday driving
247. uld not be allowed to clog with dirt trapped water in these areas can cause rusting G230106AUN UK Aluminium wheel maintenance The aluminium wheels are coated with a clear protective finish e Do not use any abrasive cleaner pol ishing compound solvent or wire brushes on aluminium wheels They may scratch or damage the finish e Use only a mild soap or neutral deter gent and rinse thoroughly with water Also be sure to clean the wheels after driving on salted roads This helps pre vent corrosion e Avoid washing the wheels with high speed car wash brushes e Do not use any acid detergent It may damage and corrode the aluminium wheels coated with a clear protective finish Se ee Maintenance nell 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 dura bility is also greatly dependant upon maintaining the various protection sys tems and coatings used in manufacture since constant exposure to the elements will eventually result in their breakdown and loss of effectiveness The following suggestions are made to assist in the maintenance of the vehicle bodywork Common causes of corrosion The most common causes of corrosion on your Car are e Road salt dirt and moisture that is allowed to accumulate underneath the Ca
248. ur vehicle CAUTION Do not change alter or adjust the immobilizer system because it could cause the immobilizer sys tem to malfunction and should only be serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer Malfunctions caused by improper alterations adjustments or modifi cations to the immobilizer system are not covered by your vehicle manufacturer warranty Type A i i f i i j j OTQ047002 Remote keyless entry system operations D020101APA Lock Type A All doors and tailgate are locked if the lock button is pressed REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY IF EQUIPPED Type B All doors and tailgate are locked if the lock unlock button 1 is pressed when a front door is unlocked If all doors and tailgate are closed the hazard warning lights blink once to indi cate that all doors and tailgate are locked However if any door or tailgate remains open the hazard warning lights will not operate If all doors and tailgate are closed after the lock button is pressed the hazard warning lights blink D020102APA Unlock Type A All doors and tailgate are unlocked if the unlock button is pressed Type B All doors and tailgate are unlocked if the lock unlock button 1 is pressed when both front doors are locked The hazard warning lights will blink twice again to indicate that all doors and tail gate are unlocked After depressing this button the doors and tailgate will be lock
249. ur vehicle is not equipped with air conditioner you should install a condenser fan to improve engine performance when towing a trailer D riving your vehicle E140600BPA If you do decide to pull a trailer Here are some important points if you decide to pull a trailer Consider using a sway control You can ask a hitch dealer about sway control Do not do any towing with your car dur ing its first 2 000 km 1 200 miles in order to allow the engine to properly break in Failure to heed this caution may result in serious engine or transaxle damage When towing a trailer be sure to con sult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for further information on additional requirements such as a towing kit etc Always drive your vehicle at a moder ate speed less than 100 km h 60 mph On a long uphill grade do not exceed 70 km h 45 mph or the posted towing speed limit whichever is lower The chart contains important consider ations that have to do with weight Gasoline a A T o m a Without brake System With brake System Maximum trailer weight kg Ibs Maximum permissible ae static vertical load on the coupling device el kg Ibs Maximum permissible overhang of the coupling point 23 8 605 in mm M T Manual transaxle A T Automatic transaxle Driving your vehicle Nose Weight Total Trailer Weight C190E01JM E140601AUN UK Weight of the trailer How heavy can a trailer s
250. uto matic car washes have been known to make the windscreen difficult to clean Contamination of either the windscreen or the wiper blades with foreign matter can reduce the effectiveness of the wind screen wipers Common sources of con tamination are insects tree sap and hot wax treatments used by some commer cial car washes If the blades are not wip ing properly clean both the window and the blades with a good cleaner or mild detergent and rinse thoroughly with clean water YN CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper blades do not use petrol kerosene paint thinner or other solvents on or near them Maintenance G180200AUN Blade replacement When the wipers no longer clean ade quately the blades may be worn or cracked and require replacement VY CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components do not attempt to move the wipers manual ly 1JBA7037 1LDA5023 G180201AUN UK Front windscreen wiper blade jt i CAUTION 1 Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper The use of a non specified wiper blade assembly to expose the plastic blade could result in wiper malfunc locking clip tion and failure A CAUTION Do not allow the wiper arm to fall against the windscreen since it 1JBA7038 may chip or crack the windscreen 2 Compress the clip and slide the blade assembly downward 3 Lift it off the arm 4 Install the blade assembly in the reverse order of rem
251. uxiliary device is connected it turns to AUX MODE to play the sound from the auxiliary player If the auxiliary device is no connected it dis plays No AUX Input for 5 sec and returns to the previous mode 5 Automatic Track Selection Button Push SEEK V button to play from the beginning of current song Push SEEK V button and press again within 1 sec to play the previous song e In case of keep pressing track goes down continually Push SEEK button to play the next song e In case of keep pressing track goes up continually 6 INFO Button Displays the information of the current CD TRACK in the order of DISC TITLE DISC ARTIST TRACK TITLE TRACK ARTIST TOTAL TRACK Play ScreenDISC TITLE not displayed if the information is not available on the DISC 7 TUNE ENTER Knob Turn this knob clockwise to display songs after current song Also turn this knob counterclockwise to display songs before current song To listen to the displayed song press the knob to skip to the song and play 8 REPEAT Button Repeats current song when the button is pressed for less than 0 8 sec Repeats the entire DISC when the button is pressed for 0 8 sec or longer 9 RANDOM Play 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 Features of your vehicle 10 SCAN Play Button Plays first 10 sec of each song in the DIS
252. vehicle RADIO VOLUME CONTROL SA710 if equipped 1 FM AM Selection Button 2 Power ON OFF oom 3 AUTO STORE Button Y TRACK 4 Automatic Channel Selection Button POWER UER ram 7 N A 5 TUNE AUDIO Control Button i ae 6 PRESET Button 7 CD Selection Button 8 SCAN Button SA710PA 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 amp Vioume Control Button Turns ON OFF the set when the IGNI TION SWITCH is on ACC or ON If the button is turned to the right it increases the volume and left decreases the volume 3 AUTO STORE Button When the button is pressed it automati cally selects and saves channels with high reception rate to PRESET but tons 1 6 and plays the channel saved in PRESET If no channel is saved after AST it will play the previous channel 4 Automatic Channel Selection Button When the SEEK V button is pressed it reduces the band frequency by 50kHz to automatically select channel Stops at the previous frequency if no channel is found When the SEEK button is pressed it increases the band frequency by 50kHz to automatically select channel Stops at the previous frequency if no channel is found 5 TUNE AUDIO Control Button Turn this button clockwise by one notch to increase frequency by 50kHz from cur rent fr
253. vehicle immediately inspected by a HYUNDAI autho rised repairer Continued connect a battery terminal turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position and remove the ignition key Never remove or replace the air bag related fuse s when the ignition switch is in the ON posi tion Failure to heed this warning will cause the SRS warning light to illuminate C040400BPA UK Driver s and passenger s front air bag if equipped Your vehicle is equipped with a Supplemental Restraint Air Bag System and lap shoulder belts at both the driv er and passenger seating position The indications of the system s presence are the letters SRS AIR BAG embossed on the air bag pad cover in the steering wheel and the passenger s side front panel pad above the glove box The SRS consists of air bags installed under the pad covers in the centre of the steering wheel and the passenger s side front panel above the glove box Safety features of your vehicle Passenger s front air bag 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 suffi cient severity WARNING Always use seat belts and child restraints every trip every time everyone Air bags inflate with con siderable force and in the blink of an eye Seat belts help keep occu pants in proper position to obtain maximum benefi
254. velling switch The higher the number of the switch position the lower the headlight beam level Always keep the headlight beam at the proper levelling position or head lights may dazzle other road users Features of your vehicle 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 iverony S oo Diver Front passenger 0 Full passengers including driver Maximum per missible loading Driver Maximum per missible loading WIPERS AND WASHERS OPA047069 D200100APA UK Windscreen wipers Operates as follows when the ignition switch is turned ON N Fora single wiping cycle push the lever upward and release it with the lever in the OFF position The wipers will operate continuously if the lever is pushed upward and held O Wiper is not in operation Wiper operates intermittently at the same wiping intervals Use this mode in a light rain or mist if equipped 1 Normal wiper speed 2 Fast wiper speed X NOTICE If there is heavy accumulation of snow or ice on the windscreen defrost the windscreen for about 10 minutes or until the snow and or ice is removed before using the windscreen wipers to ensure proper operation Features of your vehicle OPA047070 D200200APA UK Windscreen washers In the OF
255. whichever value is lower In this case do not exceed 100 km h 62 1 mph for vehicle of category M1 or 80 km h 49 7 mph for vehicle of category N1 e When a vehicle of category M1 is towing a trailer the additional load imposed at the trailer coupling device may cause the tire maxi mum load ratings to be exceeded but not by more than 15 In this case do not exceed 100 km h 62 1 mph and increase the tire inflation pressure by at least 0 2 bar A CAUTION Pulling a trailer improperly can damage your vehicle and result in costly repairs not covered by your warranty To pull a trailer correctly follow the advice in this section Your vehicle can tow a trailer To identify what the vehicle trailering Capacity is for your vehicle you should read the infor mation in Weight of the trailer that appears later in this section Remember that trailering is different than just driving your vehicle by itself Trailering means changes in handling durability and fuel economy Successful safe trailering requires correct equip ment and it has to be used properly This section contains many time tested important trailering tips and safety rules Many of these are important for your safety and that of your passengers Please read this section carefully before you pull a trailer Drivin our vehicle Load pulling components such as the engine transaxle wheel assemblies and tyres are forced to work harder against
256. y very hazardous practices During deceleration use engine braking to the fullest extent Sudden brake appli cations on snowy or icy roads may cause skids You need to keep sufficient dis tance between the vehicle in operation in front and your vehicle Also apply the brake gently It should be noted that installing tyre chains on the tyre will pro vide greater driving force but will not pre vent side skids Xx NOTICE Tyre chains are not legal in all states Check state laws before fitting tyre chains E120101AUN UK 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 Mount snow tyres on all four wheels to balance your vehicle s han dling in all weather conditions Keep in mind that the traction provided by snow tyres on dry roads may not be as high as your vehicle s original equipment tyres You should drive cautiously even when the roads are clear Check with the tyre dealer for maximum speed recommen dations Do not install studded tyres without first checking local state and municipal regu lations for possible restrictions against their use Driving your vehicle ee E120102AUN UK Tyre chains Since the sidewalls of radial tyres are thinner they can be damaged by mount ing some types of snow chains on them Therefore the use of snow tyres is rec ommended instead of snow chains Do not mount tyre chain

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