Page 5 - SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING
A 0 9 0 A 0 1 A - A A T SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE.These titles indicate the following: WARNING: This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or other persons ifthe warning is not heeded...
Page 6 - VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS
A 1 1 0 A 0 1 A - A A T VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS Your Hyundai vehicle is equipped with many high technology, electronically controlled systems that help to ensureyour vehicle operates properly and provides the performance that you expect. These systems utilize computersto mon...
Page 7 - Note; the manual in the vehicle for their use. Thank you.
A 0 4 0 A 0 1 A - A A T FOREWORD Thank you for choosing Hyundai. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discriminating people whodrive Hyundais. The advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each Hyundai we build is something of whichwe're very proud. Your Owner's Manual ...
Page 8 - Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts; How can you tell if you are purchasing
A 1 0 0 A 0 3 A - A A T Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts 1. What are Hyundai Genuine Parts? Hyundai Genuine Parts are the same partsused by Hyundai Motor Company to manu-facture vehicles. They are designed andtested for the optimum safety, performance,and reliability to our customers. 2. Why should yo...
Page 10 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Page 12 - INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE B255A03O-AAT INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER * More detailed explanations of these items will be found beginning on page 1-48. SRS (Airbag) Service Reminder Indicator (SRI) Turn Signal Indicator Lights High Beam Indicator Light Low Oil Pressure Warning Light Park...
Page 13 - FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
1 Fuel Recommendations ................................................ 1-2Breaking in Your New Hyundai ..................................... 1-3Keys .............................................................................. 1-3Door Locks ............................................................
Page 14 - FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS; UNLEADED; shut off when refueling.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 2 FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS CAUTION: Your Hyundai's New Vehicle Limited War-ranty may not cover damage to the fuelsystem and any performance problems thatare caused by the use of fuels containingmethanol or fuels containing MTBE (MethylTertiary Butyl Ether) over 15.0% vol. (Oxy...
Page 15 - KEYS; o Observe all regulations regarding registra-; Gasolines for Cleaner Air; o Whether going fast or slow, vary your speed
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 3 KEYS BREAKING IN YOUR NEW HYUNDAI B010F01A-AAT Operation in Foreign Countries If you are going to drive your Hyundai in anothercountry, be sure to: o Observe all regulations regarding registra- tion and insurance. o Determine that acceptable fuel is available. B 0 1 0 E ...
Page 16 - DOOR LOCKS; o Before opening the door, always look for; Record Your Key Number
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 4 DOOR LOCKS ! B 0 4 0 A 0 2 Y - A A T B 0 3 0 C 0 1 J M - A A T ILLUMINATED IGNITION SWITCH(If installed) Whenever either front door is opened, the igni-tion switch will be illuminated for your conve-nience, provided the ignition switch is not in the"ON" position....
Page 17 - o The door can be locked or unlocked with a; o When pushing the lock switch of the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 5 B040B01O-AAT Locking, unlocking front doors with akey o The door can be locked or unlocked with a key. o Lock the door by turning the key toward the front of the vehicle and unlock it by turning thekey toward the rear. NOTE: The driver's door can be unlocked by turn-ing ...
Page 18 - LOCK
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 6 B045D01O-AAT Locking From the Inside(Passenger's side) The door can be locked without a key. To lockthe door, first push the inside lock switch to the"LOCK" position so that the red mark on theswitch is not visible, then close the door. NOTE: o When pushing the l...
Page 19 - Child-Protector Rear Door Lock
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 7 B 0 4 0 E 0 4 A - A A T Child-Protector Rear Door Lock Your Hyundai is equipped with left and right side"child-protector" rear door locks. When the lockmechanism is engaged, the rear door cannot beopened from the inside. Its use is recommendedwhenever there are s...
Page 20 - Armed Stage; Locking doors; o The transmitter will not work if any of
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 8 THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM B075B01O-AAT Armed Stage B 0 7 5 B 0 1 O LOCK UNLOCK B 0 7 0 A 0 1 A - A A T (If installed) This system is designed to provide protectionfrom unauthorized entry into the car. This sys-tem is operated in three stages : the first is the"Armed" st...
Page 21 - Alarm Stage; o If any door, the tail gate or engine hood; Disarmed Stage
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 9 B 0 7 5 C 0 1 J M - A A T Alarm Stage The alarm will be activated if any of the followingoccurs while the car is parked and the systemis armed. 1) A front or rear door is opened without using the transmitter or the ignition key. 2) The tail gate is opened without using t...
Page 22 - Replacing the battery
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 10 B 0 7 0 E 0 2 H P - A A T Replacing the battery When the transmitter's battery begins to getweak, it may take several pushes on the buttonto lock or unlock the doors, and the LED will notlight. Replace the battery as soon as possible. Battery type : CR2032 Replacement i...
Page 23 - POWER WINDOWS; (2) Never try to operate the main switch on; Open
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 11 POWER WINDOWS ! B 0 6 0 A 0 3 Y - A A T The power windows operate when the ignitionkey is in the "ON" position. The main switchesare located on the driver's armrest and controlthe front and rear windows on both sides of thevehicle. The windows may be opened by d...
Page 24 - Adjusting Seat Forward and Rearward
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 12 ! B 0 8 0 B 0 2 A - A A T Adjusting Seat Forward and Rearward To move the seat toward the front or rear, pullthe lock release lever upward. This will releasethe seat on its track so you can move it forwardor rearward to the desired position. When youfind the position yo...
Page 25 - Adjustable Headrests; Lock knob; o For maximum effectiveness in case of an
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 13 ! WARNING: To minimize risk of severe injury in theevent of a collision or a sudden stop, boththe driver and passenger seatbacks shouldalways be in an upright position while thevehicle is in motion. The protection pro-vided by the seat belts and airbags in afrontal coll...
Page 26 - Do not operate two knobs at the same time.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 14 ! B080F01A-AAT Seat Cushion Height Adjustment(Driver's Seat Only) To raise or lower the front part of the seatcushion, turn the front knob forward or rear-ward. To raise or lower the rear part of the seatcushion, turn the rear knob forward or rear-ward. B080F01O B 0 9 0...
Page 27 - Adjusting Control Knob; Adjusting Seatback Angle
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 15 B 0 9 0 B 0 1 Y - A A T Adjusting Seat Forward and Rearward Pull the control knob forward or backward tomove the seat forward or backward to thedesired position. Release the knob and the seatwill remain at that position. 1. Seat Back Reclining Control Knob2. Seat Cushio...
Page 28 - o The seat warmer will not operate if the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 16 ! B080G01FC-AAT UNDER TRAY (If installed) The tray is located under the front passenger'sseat. It is opened by up and pulling forward. WARNING: To avoid the possibility of injury in case ofan accident or a sudden stop, the trayshould be kept closed when the car is inmot...
Page 29 - Strap
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 17 ! B085A01O-BAT REAR SEATAdjusting Seatback Angle To recline the seatback, push the seatbackfolding lever toward the headrest, and releaseit after the desired seatback angle is achieved.When you recline the seatback to desired po-sition, always be sure it has locked into...
Page 30 - o When folding down or returning the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 18 WARNING: o When folding down or returning the seatback, always hold the seatback.Otherwise, the seatback could movesuddenly and result in unexpected in-jury. o The purpose of the fold-up rear seat cushion and the fold-down rear seatback is to allow you to carry larger i...
Page 31 - SEAT BELTS; o When you return the rear seatback to its
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 19 ! SEAT BELTS B 1 5 0 B 0 3 Y - A A T Infant or Small Child All 50 states have child restraint laws. Youshould be aware of the specific requirements inyour state. Child and/or infant safety seats mustbe properly placed and installed in the rear seat.Information about the...
Page 32 - Larger Children
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 20 ! B 1 5 0 C 0 2 A - A A T Larger Children Children who are too large for child restraintsystems should always occupy the rear seatand use the available lap/shoulder belts. The lapportion should be fastened snug on the hips andas low as possible. Check belt fit periodica...
Page 33 - CARE OF SEAT BELTS
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 21 ! B 1 6 0 A 0 1 A - A A T CARE OF SEAT BELTS Seat belt systems should never be disassembledor modified. In addition, care should be taken toassure that seat belts and belt hardware are notdamaged by seat hinges, doors or other abuse. WARNING: When you return the rear se...
Page 34 - o The height adjuster must be in the locked
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 22 ! WARNING: o The height adjuster must be in the locked position when the vehicle is moving. o Misadjustment of shoulder belt height could reduce the effectiveness of theseat belt in a crash. B 1 8 0 A 0 1 A - A A T SEAT BELT-Driver's 3-Point System withEmergency Locking...
Page 36 - To Release the Seat Belt
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 24 The seat belt is released by pressing the re-lease button in the locking buckle. When it isreleased, the belt should automatically drawback into the retractor.If this does not happen, check the belt to be sureit is not twisted, then try again. WARNING: You should place ...
Page 37 - o When using the rear seat center belt, you
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 25 3. After confirming that (a) and (b) are latched, pull the seat belt out of the retractor and insertthe metal tab (c) into the buckle (d). B220D02O-A (d) ( c ) There will be an audible "click" when the tablocks in the buckle. The seat belt automaticallyadjusts t...
Page 38 - o In case of unlocking metal tab (a) and the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 26 B220C02A-GAT To Release the Seat Belt When you want to release the seat belt, pressthe button in the locking buckle. B220C01O-A ! WARNING: When fastening the outboard seat belts orthe center seat belt, make sure they areinserted into the correct buckles to obtainmaximum...
Page 40 - To install the child restraint seat tether; Open the tether anchor cover on the rear; Using a Child Restraint System
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 28 B230C05O-AAT Installing a Child Restraint Seat with the"Tether Anchorage" System Three child restraint hook holders are locatedon the rear luggage compartment floor. H S M 4 4 5 To install the child restraint seat tether Tetheranchor cover Child RestraintHook Ho...
Page 41 - Connect the tether strap hook to the child; o Install the Child Restraint Seat fully rear-; Front of Vehicle; Rear luggage compartment floor; Route the child restraint seat tether strap
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 29 ! B 2 3 0 D 0 4 E - A A T Securing the Child Restraint Seat withthe "ISOFIX" system Some child seat manufacturers make safetyseats that are labeled as ISOFIX or ISOFIX-compatible child seats. These seats include tworigid or webbing mounted attachments thatconnec...
Page 42 - o Do not install a child restraint seat at the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 30 ! The ISOFIX anchors are located between theseatback and the seat cushion of the rear seatleft and right outboard seating positions. B230D02O-A ISOFIXAnchor ISOFIX AnchorPosition Indicator H S M 4 1 8 - A ! WARNING: o Do not install a child restraint seat at the center ...
Page 43 - Installation on Rear Seat Center Position
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 31 ! WARNING: If the child restraint seat is not anchoredproperly, the risk of a child being seriouslyinjured or killed in a collision greatly in-creases. Follow the child seat manufacturer's instruc-tions to properly install safety seats with ISOFIXor ISOFIX-compatible at...
Page 44 - Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt; o If the retractor is not in the Automatic
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 32 When the pre-tensioner activates, if the systemsenses excessive seat belt tension on thedriver or passenger's seat belt, the load limiterinside the pre-tensioner will release some of thepressure on the affected seat belt. B 1 8 0 B 0 1 O Driver's airbag 1 2 3 Passenger'...
Page 46 - o Improper handling of the pre-tensioner
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 34 The SRS uses sensors to gather informationabout the driver's and front passenger's seatposition, the driver's and front passenger's seatbelt usage and impact severity. The driver's and front passenger's seat trackposition sensors, which are installed on the seattrack, d...
Page 48 - Rear impact
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 36 ! WARNING: o No objects should be placed over or near the airbag modules on the steeringwheel, instrument panel, and the frontpassenger's panel above the glove box,because any such object could causeharm if the vehicle is in a crash severeenough to cause the airbags to ...
Page 49 - SRS Components and Functions; The SRS consists of the following components:
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 37 B240B02O-AAT SRS Components and Functions The SRS consists of the following components: 1. Driver's Airbag Module2. Passenger's Airbag Module3. Knee Bolster4. Pre-tensioner Seat Belt5. Front Impact Sensor6. Driver's and Front Passenger's Seat Belt Buckle Sensors 7. Driv...
Page 50 - o When the SRS is activated, there may be
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 38 ! WARNING: o When the SRS is activated, there may be a loud noise and fine dust will be re-leased throughout the vehicle. Theseconditions are normal and are not haz-ardous. However, the fine dust generat-ed during airbag deployment may causeskin irritation. Wash all exp...
Page 51 - o The SRS can function only when the; *1) The system judges a person of adult size as; OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 39 ! o The SRS can function only when the ignition key is in the "ON" position. If theSRS SRI does not illuminate, or contin-uously remains on after illuminating forabout 6 seconds when the ignition keyis turned to the "ON" position, or afterthe engine is s...
Page 53 - Normal position; o Even though your vehicle is equipped
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 41 When an adult is seated in the front passengerseat, if the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" indi-cator is on, turn the ignition key to "LOCK" andask the passenger to sit properly (sitting uprightwith the seat back in an upright position, cen-tered on the seat cus...
Page 54 - Side Impact Airbag; o A smaller-stature adult who is not seated
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 42 B 9 9 0 B 0 4 Y - A A T Side Impact Airbag Your Hyundai is equipped with a side impactairbag in each front seat. The purpose of theairbag is to provide the vehicle's driver and/orthe front passenger with additional protectionthan that offered by the seat belt alone. The...
Page 55 - SRS Care; o The SRS is virtually maintenance free and
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 43 WARNING: o The side impact airbag is supplemental to the driver's and the passenger's seatbelt systems and is not a substitute forthem. Therefore your seat belts must beworn at all times while the vehicle is inmotion. The side airbags deploy only incertain side impact c...
Page 57 - Additional Safety Precautions; o Sitting improperly or out of position can
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 45 B240D01O-AAT Additional Safety Precautions o Never let passengers ride in the cargoarea or on top of a folded-down backseat. All occupants should sit upright, fully back in their seats with their seat belts on andtheir feet on the floor. o Passengers should not move out...
Page 58 - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 46 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATOR LIGHTS B260A01O-AAT B260A01O-A
Page 60 - WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 48 WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS B 2 6 0 B 0 1 J M - A A T SRS (Airbag) ServiceReminder Indicator (SRI) The SRS service reminder indicator (SRI) comeson for about 6 seconds after the ignition key isturned to the "ON" position or after the engineis started, after whi...
Page 61 - Warning Light Operation
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 49 ! B 2 6 0 H 0 2 A - A A T Parking Brake/Low Brake FluidLevel Warning Light The brake fluid level warning light indicates thatthe brake fluid level in the brake master cylinderis low and hydraulic brake fluid conforming toDOT 3 or DOT 4 specifications should beadded. Aft...
Page 62 - Low Fuel Level Warning Light
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 50 B260L02HP-GAT Door Ajar Warning Light andChime The door ajar warning light warns you that a dooris not completely closed and the chime warnsyou that the key is in the ignition switch. NOTE : The warning chime only sounds wheneverthe key is in the ignition switch and the...
Page 63 - BRAKE PAD WEAR WARNING SOUND
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 51 B270A01O-AAT BRAKE PAD WEAR WARNING SOUND The front and rear disc brake pads have wearindicators that should make a high-pitchedsquealing or scraping noise when new pads areneeded. The sound may come and go or beheard all the time when the vehicle is moving. Itmay also ...
Page 64 - FUEL GAUGE
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 52 ! B 2 9 0 A 0 3 A - A A T ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATUREGAUGE WARNING: Never remove the radiator cap when theengine is hot. The engine coolant is underpressure and could erupt and cause severeburns. Wait until the engine is cool beforeadding coolant to the reservoir. The no...
Page 65 - TACHOMETER
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 53 B 3 3 0 A 0 2 A - A A T TACHOMETER The tachometer registers the speed of yourengine in revolutions per minute (rpm). CAUTION: The engine should not be raced to such aspeed that the needle enters the red zoneon the tachometer face. This can causesevere engine damage and ...
Page 66 - Distance you have traveled from your
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 54 1. Odometer The odometer records the total driving distancein miles, and is useful for keeping a record formaintenance intervals.It is normal for a new vehicle to have theodometer indicating less than 30 miles. NOTE: Federal law forbids alteration of the odom-eter of an...
Page 67 - TRIP COMPUTER
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 55 2. Trip Odometer o This mode indicates the drive distance trav- elled since the last drive time reset. o Refer to the explanation of the trip computer (see page 1-57, Tripmeter). TRIP COMPUTER B400B01O-GAT (If installed) The trip computer is a microcomputer-con-trolled ...
Page 68 - o If the distance to empty is less than 30; Average Fuel Consumption
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 56 Distance to empty Distance to empty symbol B400B01O-A Odometer 1. Distance to Empty o This mode provides the estimated distance to empty from the current fuel level in the fueltank. o The trip computer may not register additional fuel if less than 6.34 U.S. quarts (6 li...
Page 69 - MULTI-FUNCTION LIGHT SWITCH
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 57 MULTI-FUNCTION LIGHT SWITCH B 3 4 0 A 0 1 A - A A T COMBINATION TURN SIGNAL,HEADLIGHT AND HIGH-BEAMSWITCHTurn Signal Operation Pulling down on the lever causes the turnsignals on the left side of the car to blink. Pushingupwards on the lever causes the turn signals onth...
Page 70 - Lane Change Signal; using the light switch.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 58 B 3 4 0 D 0 1 A - A A T High-beam Switch B 3 4 0 B 0 1 A - A A T Lane Change Signal To indicate a lane change, move the lever up ordown to a point where it begins flashing.The lever will automatically return to the centerposition when released. B 3 4 0 C 0 4 A - A A T H...
Page 71 - Headlight Flasher; o Never place anything over sensor lo-; Auto light sensor
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 59 B 3 4 0 E 0 1 A - A A T Headlight Flasher To flash the headlights, pull the switch levertoward you, then release it. The headlights canbe flashed even though the headlight switch isin the "OFF" position. B340E01O B340G01LZ-GAT Auto Light (If installed) H S M 2 0...
Page 72 - Mist Wiper Operation; o Do not operate the washer more than 15
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 60 B350B02O-A Mist Wiper Operation If a single wipe is desired in mist, push thewindshield wiper and washer control lever up-wards. WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHERSWITCH B 3 5 0 A 0 1 A - A A T The windshield wiper switch has three posi-tions: 1. Intermittent wiper operation2....
Page 73 - : The washer fluid will be sprayed onto; Adjustable Intermittent Wiper Operation
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 61 B 3 9 0 A 0 1 J M - A A T Rear Window Wiper And Washer(If installed) 1. : The rear window wiper starts to oper- ate three times after the washer fluidsprays onto the rear window. 2.OFF3.INT: The interval between wipes operatesevery 5 seconds intermittently. 4.ON : The r...
Page 74 - HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 62 B360A01O-A HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH B 3 7 0 A 0 1 A - A A T The hazard warning system should be usedwhenever you find it necessary to stop the carin a hazardous location. When you must makesuch an emergency stop, always pull off theroad as far as pos...
Page 75 - DIGITAL CLOCK; HOUR; ELECTRIC AZIMUTH COMPASS
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 63 DIGITAL CLOCK NOTE: The ignition must be in the "ON" positionfor the rear window defroster to operate. B 4 0 0 A 0 1 A - A A T There are three control buttons for the digitalclock. Their functions are: HOUR - Push "H" to advance the hour indi- cated. MIN...
Page 76 - Correcting Azimuth Indicator; When the rotation is finished, the current; How to correct terrestrial deviation.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 64 Correcting Azimuth Indicator The display before correction mode is set as"C". It is needed to correct the indicator betweena current azimuth to terrestrial magnetism sen-sor and the displayed azimuth in the vehicleposition. How to correct azimuth indicator 1. If...
Page 77 - switch for more than 1 second.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 65 For the correct terrestrial deviation anglevalue for your location, refer to the contourline map included.If your place is located in between the terres-trial deviation contour line, you can apply anyvalue (up or down value) for your location inthe contour line map.The ...
Page 78 - POWER OUTLETS; o Use when the engine is running and; CIGARETTE LIGHTER
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 66 POWER OUTLETS B500D010O-AAT The power outlets are located on the centerfacia panel and in the quarter trim.These supply 12V electric power to operateelectric accessories or equipment only whenthe key is in the "ON" or "ACC" position. ! CAUTION: o Use whe...
Page 79 - Front Ashtray; o Use caution when using the drink hold-
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 67 B430A01O-AAT Front Ashtray The front ashtray may be opened by pulling it outby its grip. To clean ashtray, the plastic recep-tacle should be removed, by pressing the taband pulling out. The ashtray light will only illumi-nate when the external lights are on. H S M 2 1 6...
Page 80 - Rear Drink Holder
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 68 ! B450B02O-AAT Rear Drink Holder The rear drink holder is located on the rear mainconsole and may be used for holding cups. Therear drink holder can be used by pushing andpulling it at its top edge. CAUTION: Place the drink holder in its closed positionwhen not in use. ...
Page 81 - SUNROOF
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 69 ! ! SUNROOF ! B 4 6 0 A 0 1 Y - A A T (If installed)Sun Shade Your HYUNDAI is equipped with a sliding sun-shade which you can manually adjust to let inlight with the sunroof closed, or to block sunlight. WARNING: Never adjust the sunshade while driving. B 4 6 0 A 0 1 O ...
Page 82 - Manual Operation of Sunroof; If the sunroof does not electrically operate:; Tilting the Sunroof
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 70 B460D01O-GAT Manual Operation of Sunroof If the sunroof does not electrically operate: 1. Open the sunglass case. 2. Turn the hexagonal bolts counterclockwise to remove the overhead console with asocket wrench. B460D01O B460D02O B460C01O-AAT Tilting the Sunroof The sunr...
Page 83 - Insert the hexagonal head wrench provided; INTERIOR LIGHT; With Sunroof
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 71 3. Insert the hexagonal head wrench provided with the vehicle into the socket. This wrenchcan be found in the vehicle's glove box. 4. Turn the wrench clockwise to open or coun- terclockwise to close. B460D03O INTERIOR LIGHT B 4 9 0 A 0 3 Y - A A T Interior Light The int...
Page 84 - GLOVE BOX; o ON; o To open the glove box, pull on the glove box; SUNGLASS HOLDER; o Do not keep objects except sunglass
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 72 GLOVE BOX ! B 5 0 0 A 0 1 S - A A T WARNING: To avoid the possibility of injury in case ofan accident or a sudden stop, the glove boxdoor should be kept closed when the car isin motion. B 5 0 0 A 0 1 O UNLOCK LOCK o ON In the "ON" position, the light stays on at...
Page 85 - Illuminated Glove Box
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 73 B500B01O-AAT Illuminated Glove Box Opening the glove box will automatically turn onthe light when the multi-function switch is turnedto the first/second position. ! B505A01O-GAT The center console box is used for storingcassette tape or small articles. To use thecenter ...
Page 86 - To adjust the position of either mirror:; Move the selecting switch to the right or left
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 74 B 5 1 0 B 0 2 O To adjust the position of either mirror: 1. Move the selecting switch to the right or left to activate the adjustable mechanism for thecorresponding door mirror. 2. Adjust the mirror angle by depressing the appropriate directional switch as illustrated. ...
Page 87 - o Do not operate the switch continuously
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 75 B 5 1 0 D 0 1 H P - A A T OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR HEATER(If installed) The outside rearview mirror heater is actuatedin connection with the rear window defroster. Toheat the outside rearview mirror glass, push inthe switch for the rear window defroster. Therearview mirr...
Page 88 - HOMELINK MIRROR; Indicator Light; Manual Type; Pressing the button turns the auto-
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 76 HOMELINK MIRROR Indicator Light B520C01L-GAT (If installed) Your new vehicle may be equipped with anautomatic night vision mirror. During nighttimedriving, this feature will automatically detect andreduce dangerous rearview mirror glare. Your new mirror also comes with ...
Page 89 - HOMELINK PROGRAMMING; o Make sure people and/or objects are out; Automatic-Dimming Function; Flashing
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 77 ! ! HOMELINK PROGRAMMING CAUTION: o Make sure people and/or objects are out of the way of any garage doors or gatesyou may be operating during the pro-gramming procedures. o Keep original transmitters for potential future programming needs, or in caseyou sell the vehicl...
Page 90 - Operating HomeLink; You now have 30 seconds to initiate step 3.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 78 Operating HomeLink Simply press the appropriate HomeLink buttonto activate the trained product (garage door,security system, entry door lock, estate gate,lighting, etc.). The original handheld transmit-ters may also be used at any time. 3. Return to the vehicle and firm...
Page 91 - Press and hold the desired HomeLink but-; Erasing Programmed Buttons; Accessories
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 79 Reprogramming a Single HomeLinkButton To program a device to HomeLink using aHomeLink button previously trained, follow thesesteps: 1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink but- ton. Do not release until step 4 has beencompleted. 2. When the indicator light begins to flas...
Page 92 - PARKING BRAKE
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 80 PARKING BRAKE B 5 3 0 A 0 1 A - A A T Always engage the parking brake before leav-ing the vehicle. This also turns on the parkingbrake indicator light when the key is in the "ON"or "START" position. Before driving away, besure that the parking brake is f...
Page 93 - Tail gate Window; o When you push the tail gate window release; LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 81 B540B02O-AAT Tail gate Window H S M 2 0 1 2 o When you push the tail gate window release button to open the tail gate window, it willspring up slightly.Raise the tail gate window. The window willraise completly by itself after it has beenraised halfway. o To close the t...
Page 94 - Stowage Precautions; Do not place objects on the cargo security
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 82 ! CAUTION: To prevent damage to the goods or thevehicle, care should be taken when carryingfragile or bulky objects in the luggage com-partment. ! WARNING: Avoid eye injury. DO NOT overstretch. Theluggage net ALWAYS keep your face andbody out of its recoil path. DO NOT ...
Page 95 - ROOF RACK; HIGH-MOUNTED REAR STOP LIGHT
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 83 ROOF RACK B630A02O-AAT (If installed) If your Hyundai has a roof rack, you can loadthings on top of your vehicle. Crossrails andfixing components to adapt the roof rack on yourvehicle may be obtained from an authorizedHyundai dealer. H S M 2 1 7 3 CAUTION: o The followi...
Page 96 - o The fuel cap must be tightened until cap; REMOTE FUEL-FILLER LID RELEASE
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 84 ! WARNING: o The fuel cap must be tightened until cap clicks, otherwise " " light willilluminate. o Gasoline vapors are dangerous. Before refueling, always stop the engine andnever allow sparks or open flames nearthe filler area. If you need to replace thefiller...
Page 97 - HOOD RELEASE; Pull the release lever to unlatch the hood.; o If you open the fuel filler cap during high
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 85 HOOD RELEASE B570A01L-GAT 1. Pull the release lever to unlatch the hood. WARNING: o If you open the fuel filler cap during high ambient temperatures, a slight "pres-sure sound" may be heard. This is nor-mal and not a cause for concern.Whenever you open the fuel ...
Page 98 - SUN VISOR; Vanity mirror; o Make sure the floor mat is properly placed; Push the secondary latch lever up and lift the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 86 SUN VISOR FLOOR MAT ANCHOR B580A01O-AAT Your Hyundai is equipped with sun visors to givethe driver and front passenger either frontal orsideward shade. To reduce glare or to shut outdirect rays of the sun, turn the sun visor down.A ticket holder is provided on the front...
Page 99 - STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER; To adjust the steering wheel:; SUN VISOR EXTENDER
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 87 STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER ! To adjust the steering wheel: 1. Pull the lever upward and hold it to unlock.2. Raise or lower the steering wheel to the desired position. 3. After adjustment, release the lever. WARNING: Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheelwhile drivi...
Page 100 - REAR SEAT ARM REST
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 88 REAR SEAT ARM REST HORN B 6 1 1 A 0 1 Y - A A T This arm rest is located in the center of the rearseat back. H S M 2 0 4 9 B610A01L-GAT Press the pad on the steering wheel to sound thehorn. B 6 1 0 A 0 1 O FRONT DOOR EDGE WARNINGLIGHT B 6 2 0 A 0 1 S - A A T A red light...
Page 101 - To Set the Cruise Speed; Accelerate to desired cruising speed above; CRUISE CONTROL; Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 89 B660B04O-AAT To Set the Cruise Speed 1. Push the cruise control ON/OFF switch. The "CRUISE" indicator light in the instru-ment cluster will illuminate. This turns thesystem on. 2. Accelerate to desired cruising speed above 25 mph (40 km/h). CRUISE CONTROL B 6 6 ...
Page 102 - To Reset at a Slower Speed; When the desired speed is obtained, release; To Resume the Preset Speed; Accelerate to desired speed and release the; To cancel the cruise speed; o Decrease the vehicle speed to less than 25
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 90 B660F04O-AAT To Reset at a Slower Speed 1. Push the "SET (COAST)" switch and hold it. While the control switch is pushed, the "SET"indicator light in the instrument cluster willilluminate and the vehicle speed will gradu-ally decrease. 2. When the desire...
Page 104 - Center Ventilator
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 92 B710B02O-AAT Center Ventilator The center ventilators are located in the middleof the instrument panel. To change the directionof the air flow, move the knob in the center of thevent up-and-down and side-to-side. The ventsare opened when the vent knob is moved to " ...
Page 105 - HEATING AND VENTILATION; : The indicator light on
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 93 HEATING AND VENTILATION B670C03O-AAT Air Intake Control Switch This is used to select fresh outside air orrecirculate inside air.To change the air intake control mode, (Freshmode, Recirculation mode) push the controlbutton. FRESH MODE ( ) : The indicator light on the bu...
Page 106 - Air Flow Control
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 94 With the " " mode selected, air enters thevehicle from outside and is heated or cooledaccording to the other functions selected.With the " " mode selected, air from withinthe passenger compartment is drawn throughthe heating system and heated or cooled a...
Page 108 - O N; Air Intake; or *; O F F
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 96 H S M 4 2 8 * The A/C or the air intake control switchreturns to its memorized setting. A/C O N ON or OFF * O F F ON or OFF * O N O N Air Intake Control Switch or * O F F Defrost-Level Air is discharged through the windshield de-froster nozzle, side defroster nozzle and...
Page 109 - HEATING CONTROLS; Cool
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 97 HEATING CONTROLS B690A01O-AAT For normal heating operation, set the air flowcontrol to the floor ( ) position. (The "Fresh"mode will be activated.) For faster heating, the air intake control switchshould be set in the recirculate ( ) position. If the windows fog...
Page 110 - AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 98 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM VENTILATION BI-LEVEL HEATING To operate the ventilation system: o Set the air intake control switch to the fresh air ( ) position. o To direct all intake air to the dashboard vents, set the airflow control to the face ( )position. o Adjust the fa...
Page 111 - De-Humidified Heating
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 99 o Set the temperature control to "Cool". ("Cool" provides maximum cooling. The tempera-ture may be moderated by moving the con-trol toward "Warm".) o Adjust the fan control to the desired speed. For greater cooling, turn the fan control toone of ...
Page 112 - Operation Tips; o To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 100 B 7 3 0 A 0 1 L - A A T Operation Tips o To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from entering the car through the ventilation sys-tem, temporarily set the air intake controlswitch to the position.Be sure to return the control switch tothe position when the irritation haspass...
Page 113 - To remove interior fog on the windshield
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 101 B720A02E-AAT DEFROSTING/DEFOGGING Use the heating/ventilation system to defrost or defog thewindshield: To remove interior fog on the windshield; o Set the air flow control to the defrost ( ) position. (The A/C will turn on automatically and the "Fresh" mode wi...
Page 114 - AUTOMATIC HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL SYSTEM
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 102 AUTOMATIC HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL SYSTEM B 9 7 0 A 0 1 Y - A A T (If installed) Your Hyundai is equipped with an automaticheating and cooling control system controlledby simply setting the desired temperature. B970B01O-AAT Heating and Cooling Controls 1. Temperatur...
Page 115 - Automatic Operation; o If the battery has been discharged or; Photo sensor
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 103 B970C01O-AAT Automatic Operation NOTE: o If the battery has been discharged or disconnected, the temperature mode willreset to Fahrenheit degree.This is a normal condition and you canadjust the temperature mode from Fahr-enheit to Centigrade as follows;Press the TEMP d...
Page 116 - Fan Speed Control
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 104 B 9 8 0 B 0 1 Y - A A T Fan Speed Control The fan speed can be set to the desired speedby pressing the appropriate fan speed controlbutton. The higher the fan speed is, the more airis delivered. Pressing the "OFF" button turns offthe fan. B 6 7 0 C 0 3 S - A A ...
Page 117 - Heating and Cooling System Off
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 105 With the "Fresh" mode selected, air enters thevehicle from the outside and is heated or cooledaccording to the function selected. With the "Recirculation" mode selected, air fromwithin the passenger compartment will be drawnthrough the heating system an...
Page 119 - Defrost Switch; o If the interior of the car is hot when you first
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 107 B980F02O-AAT Defrost Switch B980F01O When the "Defrost" button is pressed, the "Fresh"mode will be automatically selected and the airwill be discharged through the windshield de-froster nozzle, side defroster nozzle and sideventilator.To assist in defro...
Page 120 - o Replace the filter every 10,000 miles; Inside air; CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 108 ! CAUTION: o Replace the filter every 10,000 miles (15,000 km) or once a year.If the car is being driven in severe condi-tions such as dusty, rough roads, morefrequent climate control air filter inspec-tions and changes are required. o When the air flow rate is suddenl...
Page 121 - STEREO SOUND SYSTEM
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 109 STEREO SOUND SYSTEM B 7 5 0 A 0 2 A - A A T How Car Audio Works AM broadcasts can be received at greaterdistances than FM broadcasts. This is becauseAM radio waves are transmitted at low frequen-cies. These long, low frequency radio wavescan follow the curvature of the...
Page 122 - o Fading - As your car moves away from the; Using a cellular phone or a two-way radio
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 110 ! o Fading - As your car moves away from the radio station, the signal will weaken andsound will begin to fade. When this occurs,we suggest that you select another strongerstation. o Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or large obstructions between the transmitter andyour...
Page 123 - AUDIO SYSTEM; FADER Control Knob
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 111 AUDIO SYSTEM H260A01O-AAT STEREO RADIO OPERATION (H260) (If installed) 1. POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME/BALANCE Control Knob H260A01O 2. FADER Control Knob 3. BASS/TREBLE Control Knob 4. SCAN Button 5. TUNE/SEEK Select Button 6. BAND Selector 7. PRESET Button
Page 124 - VOLUME Control
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 112 H260B04O-AAT 1. POWER ON-OFF Control Knob The radio unit may be operated when the ignitionkey is in the "ACC" or "ON" position. Press theknob to switch the power on. The LCD showsthe radio frequency in the radio mode or the CDtrack indicator in the CD m...
Page 125 - HOW TO PRESET STATIONS; o Do not place beverages close to the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 113 HOW TO PRESET STATIONS Six AM and twelve FM stations may be pro-grammed into the memory of the radio. Then, bysimply pressing the band select button and/orone of the six station select buttons, you mayrecall any of these stations instantly. To pro-gram the stations, fo...
Page 129 - AUDIO FAULT CODE
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 117 B890A02O-AAT AUDIO FAULT CODE If you see any error indication in the display while using the system CD mode, find the cause in the chart below.If you cannot clear the error indication, take the car to your Hyundai dealer. SOLUTION After resetting the audio system, push...
Page 130 - VOLUME Control Knob
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 118 D285A01O-AAT STEREO RADIO OPERATION (D-285) (If installed) 6. AUDIO Knob (Bass/Treble/Balance/Fade) 1. POWER ON•OFF, VOLUME Control Knob 2. BAND Select Button 3. RADIO STATION Control Knob 4. SEEK/SCAN Button 7. AUTO EQUALIZER H S M 3 2 4 5. PRESET STATION Select Butto...
Page 131 - Press this knob to turn the system on and off.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 119 D285B02O-AAT 1. POWER ON•OFF Control Knob Press this knob to turn the system on and off. VOLUME Control Turn the knob clockwise to increase volume.Turn it counterclockwise to decrease volume. 2. BAND Select Button Press this button to switch between AM, FM1and FM2. The...
Page 132 - Tips About Your Audio System; fortably and clearly.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 120 Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade) To adjust the balance between the right and leftspeakers, push and release the AUDIO knobuntil BAL appears on the display. Turn the knobclockwise to move the sound to the right speak-ers and counterclockwise to move the sound tothe...
Page 133 - BAND Select Button
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 121 D285C01O-AAT CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER OPERATION (D-285) (If installed) 6. BAND Select Button 1. SEEK Button 7. TAPE/CD Select Button H S M 3 2 4 2. REVERSE Button 3. FORWARD Button 5. DOLBY Button 4. SIDE Button 8. TAPE EJECT Button
Page 134 - Playing a Cassette Tape
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 122 D285D02O-AAT Playing a Cassette Tape Your tape player is built to work best with tapesthat are up to 30 to 45 minutes long on each side.Tapes longer than that are so thin they may notwork well in this player. The longer side with thetape visible should face to the righ...
Page 135 - Cassette Tape EJECT Button
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 123 7. TAPE/CD Select Button Press this button to play a tape when listeningto the radio. Press TAPE/CD to switch betweenthe tape and compact disc if both are loaded.The inactive tape or CD will remain safe insidethe radio for future listening. 8. Cassette Tape EJECT Butto...
Page 136 - Press and hold the TAPE/CD select button; o Do not insert anything like coins into the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 124 3. Press and hold the TAPE/CD select button for five seconds. READY will appear on thedisplay and a cassette symbol will flash forfive second. 4. Insert the scrubbing action cleaning cas- sette. 5. E j e c t t h e c l e a n i n g c a s s e t t e a f t e r t h e manufac...
Page 137 - BAND Select Button
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 125 D285E01O-AAT COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION (D-285) (If installed) 7. CD EJECT Button 5. BAND Select Button 1. SEEK/SCAN Button 6. TAPE/CD Select Button H S M 3 2 4 2. REVERSE Button 3. FORWARD Button 4. RANDOM Button
Page 138 - Playing a Compact Disc
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 126 D285F02O-AAT Playing a Compact Disc Insert a disc partway into the slot. Label side up.The player will pull it in and the disc should beginplaying. The display will show the CD symbol.You can inset a compact disc with the ignition off. NOTE: This CD player is suitable ...
Page 139 - Care of Your Compact Discs; To disable the feature, use the following steps:
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 127 8. Care of Your Compact Discs Handle disc careful. Store them in their originalcases or other protective cases away fromdirect sunlight and dust. If the surface of a discis soiled, dampen a clean, soft cloth in a mild,neutral detergent solution and clean it, wipingfrom...
Page 140 - BAND Select Button
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 128 D295A01O-AAT STEREO RADIO OPERATION (D-295) (If installed) 2. BAND Select Button 4. SEEK/SCAN Button 7. AUTO EQUALIZER H S M 3 2 5 1. POWER ON•OFF, VOLUME Control Knob 3. RADIO STATION Control Knob 6. AUDIO Knob (BASS/MID/TREB) 5. PRESET STATION Select Button
Page 142 - MID
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 130 MID Press the AUDIO knob until MID appears on thedisplay. Turn the knob to increase or decreasemid. When you use this control, the radio's tonesetting will switch to custom mode. To set the mid to the middle position, select MIDand press and hold the AUDIO knob. The ra...
Page 144 - Playing a Specific Loaded CD
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 132 D295D03O-AAT 1. LOAD Button This compact disc playing will accommodate upto six discs.To insert one disc do the following: 1. Turn the ignition on.2. Press and release the LOAD Button.3. Wait for the light, located to the right of the slot, to turn green. 4. Load a dis...
Page 145 - o To repeat the track you are listening to,
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 133 When the eject button is pressed, the receiverwill eject the disc and REMOVE CD will bedisplayed. You can now remove the disc. If thedisc is not removed, after 25 seconds, the discwill be automatically pulled back into the re-ceiver, If you try to push the disc back in...
Page 146 - SCAN
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 134 SCAN Press and hold either SEEK SCAN arrow formore than two seconds until SCAN appears onthe display and you hear a beep. Use SEEKSCAN to listen to each track for a few seconds.The sounds will mute while scanning. SCAN willappear on the display. Press either SEEK SCANa...
Page 150 - ANTENNA; Be sure to fold the micro antenna before
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 138 ANTENNA B870C01A-GAT MANUAL ANTENNA (If installed) Your car uses a manual stainless steel antennato receive both AM and FM broadcast signals.Pull up the antenna using your fingers, as shownin the drawing. CAUTION: Before entering an automatic car wash or aplace with a ...
Page 151 - Before entering an automatic car wash,
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 139 2. Before entering an automatic car wash, remove by turning the antenna counter-clockwise to prevent damage to the mi-cro antenna. To install the antenna, turnthe antenna clockwise. B 8 8 5 B 0 1 O
Page 152 - DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI
DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2 Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous! ............................ 2-2Risk of Rollover ............................................................ 2-3Before Starting the Engine ............................................ 2-3Key Positions .............................................
Page 153 - WARNING: ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!; o Do not inhale exhaust fumes.; PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2 WARNING: ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS! C010A01O-AAT Engine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle, open the windows immediately. o Do not inhale exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a colorles...
Page 154 - RISK OF ROLLOVER; o The 2WD Santa Fe is not designed for
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 3 RISK OF ROLLOVER BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE ! ! WARNING: o The 2WD Santa Fe is not designed for off-road use. The 4WD Santa Fe is de-signed primarily for use on paved roads.However, occasional use in off-highwayconditions such as established unpavedroads and non-challenging ...
Page 155 - KEY POSITIONS; o For safety, the engine will not start if the
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 4 ! ! KEY POSITIONS C 0 4 0 A 0 1 A - A A T CAUTION: The engine should not be turned off or thekey removed from the ignition key cylinderwhile the car is in motion. The steeringwheel is locked by removing the key. C 0 4 0 A 0 1 E - 1 LOCK ACC O N START ! o "START" The ...
Page 156 - STARTING
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 5 NOTE: Do not hold the key in the "START" positionfor more than 15 seconds. o "ON" When the key is in the "ON" position, the ignitionis on and all accessories may be turned on. Ifthe engine is not running, the key should not beleft in the "ON" ...
Page 157 - The Starting Procedure:
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 6 The first few shifts on a new vehicle, or if thebattery has been disconnected, may be some-what abrupt. This is a normal condition, and theshifting sequence will adjust after shifts arecycled a few times by the T.C.M (TransaxleControl Module). HSM3022-1 CAUTION: Never shift ...
Page 158 - Push the button when shifting.; Sports Mode; : Push the lever forward once to shift up; SKIP; : By rapidly moving the selector forwards
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 7 ! C090E01O-AAT o D(Drive): Use for normal driving. The transaxle will auto-matically shift through a four gear sequence. C090D02O-AAT o N (Neutral): In the "N" position, the transaxle is in neutral,which means that no gears are engaged. Theengine can be started with ...
Page 161 - o In sports mode the driver must execute; : Push the lever forward once to shift
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 10 CAUTION: o In sports mode the driver must execute shifts in accordance with prevailing roadconditions, taking care to keep the en-gine speed below the red zone. For en-gine protection, upward shifts are madeautomatically when the engine rpmreaches the red zone. o By rapidly...
Page 163 - Good Driving Practices
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 12 ! ! C090N04O-AAT Good Driving Practices o Never move the gear selector lever from "P" or "N" to any other position with the accelera-tor pedal depressed. o Never move the gear selector lever into "P" when the vehicle is in motion. o Be sure the car i...
Page 164 - ted or has different surface height.; SLIP Control
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 13 ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) C 1 2 0 A 0 2 A - A A T (If installed) The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) is designedto prevent wheel lock-up during sudden brakingor on hazardous road surfaces. The ABS con-trol module monitors the wheel speed and con-trols the pressure applied t...
Page 165 - Indicator and Warning; ) The TCS mode will automatically be
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 14 C300D02O-AAT Indicator and Warning The TCS indicator should illuminate when theignition key is turned to ON or START but shouldgo out after approximately three seconds.If the indicator does not illuminate, have thesystem checked by an authorized dealer. Should there be any ...
Page 167 - Driving 4WD Safely; (4) Check the brake condition after driving in wet; FULL-TIME 4WD OPERATION
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 16 ! WARNING: This vehicle is designed primarily for onroad use. Driving the vehicle in challengingoff-road conditions may result in damageto the vehicle. Driving in conditions thatexceed the vehicle's intended design or thedriver's experience level may result in se-vere injur...
Page 169 - o While the full-time 4WD vehicle is being
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 18 ! CAUTION: o While the full-time 4WD vehicle is being raised on a jack, never start the engine orcause the tires to rotate.There is danger that rotating tires touch-ing the ground could cause the vehicleto go off the jack and to jump forward. o If one of the front or rear w...
Page 170 - o The risk of rollover is greatly increased if; LIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL; o After being parked, check to be sure the
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 19 ! WARNING: o Avoid high cornering speeds.o Do not make quick steering wheel move- ments, such as sharp lane charges orfast, sharp turns. o The risk of rollover is greatly increased if you lose control of your vehicle at high-way speeds. o In a collision, an unbelted person ...
Page 171 - DRIVING FOR ECONOMY
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 20 DRIVING FOR ECONOMY C 1 4 0 A 0 2 A - A A T You can save fuel and get more miles from yourcar if you follow these suggestions: o Drive smoothly. Accelerate at a moderate rate. Don't make "jack-rabbit" starts or full-throttle shifts and maintain a steady cruisingspee...
Page 172 - SMOOTH CORNERING
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 21 o Be sure that the wheels are aligned cor- rectly. Improper alignment can result fromhitting curbs or driving too fast over irregularsurfaces. Poor alignment causes faster tirewear and may also result in other problemsas well as greater fuel consumption. o Keep your car in ...
Page 173 - Check Battery and Cables; o Tire chains are not legal in all states.; Snowy or Icy Conditions
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 22 C160F01A-AAT Check Spark Plugs and IgnitionSystem Inspect your spark plugs as described in Sec-tion 6 and replace them if necessary. Alsocheck all ignition wiring and components to besure they are not cracked, worn or damaged inany way. C 1 6 0 E 0 1 A - A A T Change to ...
Page 174 - To Keep Locks from Freezing
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 23 C160H02A-AAT Use Approved Window Washer Anti-Freeze in System To keep the water in the window washer systemfrom freezing, add an approved window washeranti-freeze solution in accordance with instruc-tions on the container. Window washer anti-freeze is available from Hyundai...
Page 175 - TRAILER OR VEHICLE TOWING
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 24 TRAILER OR VEHICLE TOWING ! C 1 9 0 A 0 1 S - A A T If you are considering towing with your car, youshould first check with your State's Departmentof Motor Vehicles to determine their legal re-quirements.Since laws vary from State to State the require-ments for towing trail...
Page 176 - Trailer Hitches; o Never connect a trailer brake system; Trailer Weight Limit
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 25 C 1 9 0 B 0 1 S - A A T Trailer Hitches Select the proper hitch and ball combination,making sure that its location is compatible withthat of the trailer or vehicle being towed.Use a quality non-equalizing hitch which distrib-utes the tongue load uniformly throughout thechas...
Page 177 - Combination Weight
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 26 ! 4. The gross combination weight (sum of your vehicle weight plus its load and thetotal trailer weight) must not exceed thefollowing. 4WD - 7400(3357) 7700(3493) Lbs. (kg) 2WD 6000(2721) 7700(3493) 8000(3629) Combination Weight Engine 2.4 2.7 3.5 WARNING: o Improperly load...
Page 178 - Trailer or Vehicle Towing Tips
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 27 C190F02O-AAT Trailer or Vehicle Towing Tips 1. Before towing, check hitch and safety chain connections as well as proper operation ofthe trailer running lights, brake lights, andturn signals. 2. Trailer towing requires more fuel than normal conditions. 3. To maintain engine...
Page 179 - Vehicle capacity weight:; VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 28 However the seating capacity may bereduced based upon the weight of all ofthe occupants, and the weight of thecargo being carried or towed. Do notoverload the vehicle as there is a limitto the total weight, or load limit includingoccupants and cargo, the vehicle cancarry. T...
Page 180 - Example 1
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 29 Steps for Determining Correct LoadLimit (1)Locate the statement "The combined weight of occupants and cargo shouldnever exceed XXX pounds'' on yourvehicle's placard. (2)Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will beriding in your vehicle. (3)Sub...
Page 181 - Example 3
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 30 Refer to your vehicle's tire and loadinginformation label for specific informa-tion about your vehicle's capacity weightand seating positions. The combinedweight of the driver, passengers andcargo should never exceed yourvehicle's capacity weight. C 1 9 0 F 0 3 J M Total 14...
Page 182 - Compliance Label; o Never exceed the GVWR for your
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 31 C190G03JM-AAT Compliance Label The compliance label is located on thedriver's side of the center pillar outerpanel. The label shows the maximum allow-able weight of the fully loaded vehicle.This is called the GVWR (Gross Ve-hicle Weight Rating). The GVWR in-cludes the weigh...
Page 184 - WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
If the Engine will not Start .............................................. 3-2Jump Starting ................................................................ 3-3If the Engine Overheats ................................................ 3-4Spare Tire .......................................................
Page 185 - IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START
3 2 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY D010B01O IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START ! D 0 1 0 A 0 1 A - AAT D010B01L-AAT If Engine Doesn't Turn Over or TurnsOver Slowly D010C02Y-AAT If Engine Turns Over Normally but DoesNot Start 1. Check fuel level.2. With the key in the "OFF" position, check all connecto...
Page 186 - JUMP STARTING
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 3 JUMP STARTING ! o If you should accidentally get acid on your skin or in your eyes, immediately removeany contaminated clothing and flush the areawith clear water for at least 15 minutes. Thenpromptly obtain medical attention. If youmust be transported to an emergency ...
Page 187 - IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS; If the water pump drive belt is broken or
3 4 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS ! ! ! WARNING: While the engine is running, keep hair,hands and clothing away from moving partssuch as the fan and drive belts to preventinjury. 5. If the water pump drive belt is broken or engine coolant is leaking out, stop the engineimmediate...
Page 188 - SPARE TIRE; Spare Tire Pressure; Tire Size; To remove the spare tire; a screw driver or coin.
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 5 SPARE TIRE D040A01O-GAT The following instructions for the FULLSIZE spare tire should be observed: Check inflation pressure as soon aspractical after installing the spare tire,and adjust to the specified pressure.The tire pressure should be periodicallychecked and main...
Page 189 - CHANGING A FLAT TIRE; To reinstall the spare tire
3 6 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY CHANGING A FLAT TIRE IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE D060A02O-AAT The procedure described on the follow-ing pages can be used to rotate tires aswell as to change a flat tire. Whenpreparing to change a flat tire, check tobe sure the gear selector lever is in "P"and that...
Page 190 - Obtain Spare Tire and Tool; Flat tire
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 7 D060C01A-AAT 2. Block the Wheel D060B02O-AAT 1. Obtain Spare Tire and Tool Remove the spare tire and remove thejack and tool bag from the luggagecompartment. NOTE:The spare tire is located underneaththe car. Block the wheel that is diagonally oppo-site from the flat to...
Page 191 - Put the Jack in Place; Wrench bar
3 8 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY D 0 6 0 E 0 1 A - A A T 4. Put the Jack in Place The base of the jack should be placedon firm, level ground. The jack shouldbe positioned as shown in the drawing. D060F02E-AAT 5. Raising the Car After inserting a wrench bar into thewheel nut wrench, install the wrench ...
Page 193 - Lower Vehicle and Tighten Nuts
3 10 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY ! D060I01E-AAT 8. Lower Vehicle and Tighten Nuts Lower the car to the ground by turningthe wheel nut wrench counterclock-wise. D060I01O D060H02O-AAT 7. Reinstall Wheel Nuts To reinstall the wheel, hold it on thestuds, put the wheel nuts on the studsand tighten them fi...
Page 194 - After Changing Wheels
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 11 D060J02O-AAT After Changing Wheels If you have a tire gauge, remove thevalve cap and check the air pressure. Ifthe pressure is lower than recom-mended, drive slowly to the nearestservice station and inflate to the correctpressure. If it is too high, adjust it until H ...
Page 195 - Towing the 2 Wheel Drive Vehicle; dolly; o Your vehicle can be damaged if towed
3 12 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY IF YOUR VEHICLE MUST BETOWED D080A01O-GAT If your vehicle has to be towed, it should be doneby your Hyundai dealer or a commercial towtruck service. This will help assure that yourvehicle is not damaged in towing. Also, profes-sionals are generally aware of local laws...
Page 196 - Towing the 4 Wheel Drive Vehicle
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 13 ! 1) If the vehicle is being towed with the rear wheels on the ground, be sure the parkingbrake is released. NOTE: Before towing, check the level of the auto-matic transaxle fluid. If it is below the "HOT"range on the dipstick, add fluid. If youcannot add flui...
Page 197 - o To avoid serious damage to your 4WD; EMERGENCY TOWING; Towing Hooks; o The 4WD vehicle should never be towed
3 14 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY For emergency towing when no commercialtow vehicle is available, attach a tow cable,chain or strap to one of the towing hooks underthe front/rear of your car. Be very careful whenattempting this procedure when the vehicle is onany unpaved surface to avoid damage to yo...
Page 198 - IF YOU LOSE YOUR KEYS
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 15 IF YOU LOSE YOUR KEYS D 1 2 0 A 0 1 A - A A T If you lose your keys, many Hyundai dealerscan make you a new key if you have your keynumber.If you lock the keys inside your car and youcannot obtain a new key, many Hyundai dealerscan use special tools to open the door f...
Page 199 - CORROSION PREVENTION & APPEARANCE CARE
4 Corrosion Protection ..................................................... 4-2To Help Prevent Corrosion ........................................... 4-2Washing and Waxing .................................................... 4-3Cleaning the Interior .....................................................
Page 200 - CORROSION PROTECTION; o If you live in a high-corrosion area — where; Moisture Breeds Corrosion; o Road salt, dirt and moisture that is allowed to; TO HELP PREVENT CORROSION
4 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE 2 CORROSION PROTECTION E 0 2 0 B 0 1 A - A A T Keep Your Car Clean The best way to prevent corrosion is to keepyour car clean and free of corrosive materials.Attention to the underside of the car is particu-larly important. o If you live in a high-corrosion...
Page 201 - WASHING AND WAXING; o When cleaning lower door panels, rocker; Keep Paint and Trim in Good Condition
4 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE 3 WASHING AND WAXING E 0 2 0 E 0 1 A - A A T Don't Neglect the Interior Moisture can collect under the floor mats andcarpeting to cause corrosion. Check under themats periodically to be sure the carpeting is dry.Use particular care if you carry fertilizers,...
Page 202 - When to Wax Again
4 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE 4 E 0 3 0 D 0 1 A - A A T When to Wax Again You should polish and wax the car again whenwater no longer beads on a clean surface butspreads out over a larger area. E 0 3 0 C 0 1 A - A A T Polishing and Waxing Always wash and dry the car before polishingor w...
Page 203 - CLEANING THE INTERIOR; o Be careful not to spill battery electrolyte or
4 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE 5 CLEANING THE INTERIOR E 0 4 0 B 0 1 A - A A T To Clean the Leather Upholstery(If installed) In the normal course of use, leather upholsteredsurfaces will, like any material, pick-up dust anddirt. This dust and dirt must be cleaned off or itmay work into t...
Page 204 - Cleaning the Seat Belts
4 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE 6 ANY QUESTIONS? E 0 4 0 D 0 1 A - A A T Cleaning the Seat Belts To clean the seat belts, use a cloth or spongewith mild soap or detergent and warm water. Donot use strong detergents, dye, bleach or abra-sive materials on the seat belts as this mayweaken th...
Page 205 - VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
5 Maintenance Intervals ................................................... 5-2Scheduled Maintenance ................................................ 5-4Maintenance under Severe Usage Conditions ............. 5-6Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items .............. 5-7 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIR...
Page 206 - Specified Scheduled Procedures
5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 2 F010C01A-AAT Specified Scheduled Procedures These are the procedures such as inspections,adjustments and replacements that are listed inthe maintenance charts starting on page 5-4.These procedures must be performed at theintervals shown in the maintenance schedul...
Page 207 - General Checks
5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 3 F020A02Y-AAT SCHEDULED MAINTENANCEREQUIREMENTS o Inspection should be performed any time a malfunction is experienced or suspected. o Receipts for all emission control system services should be retained to demonstratecompliance with conditions of the emissionssys...
Page 208 - SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 4 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE F030B02O-AAT R :Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary. DESCRIPTION EMISSION CONTROL ITEMS ENGINE OIL AND FILTER FUEL FILTER FUEL LINES, FUEL HOSES AND CONNECTIONS VACUUM HOSES CRANKCASE VENT...
Page 210 - MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS
5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 6 MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS A - Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 5miles(8km) in normal tempera ture or less than 10miles(16km) in freezing temperature B - Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long ...
Page 218 - To Check the Oil Level
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 5 G030C01JM-AAT To Check the Oil Level Before checking the oil, warm up the engine tothe normal operating temperature and be sureyour car is parked on level ground. Turn theengine off. Wait five minutes , then remove the dipstick,wipe it off, fully reinsert the dipstick ...
Page 222 - Turn the radiator cap counterclockwise with-
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 9 ! G050C01A-AAT To Check the Coolant Level The coolant level can be seen on the side of theplastic coolant reservoir. The level of the cool-ant should be between the "L" and "F" lines onthe reservoir when the engine is cool. If the levelis below the "...
Page 223 - Replacing the Spark Plugs; o When replacing the spark plug, genuine; Recommended Spark Plugs:; SPARK PLUGS; Start the engine, top off the radiator with
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 10 G060B02O-AAT Replacing the Spark Plugs The spark plugs should be changed at theintervals specified in the vehicle maintenanceschedule in Section 5 or whenever engineperformance indicates they should be changed.Symptoms that suggest poor spark plug perfor-mance include...
Page 224 - WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES; o Operating your vehicle without a proper; Replacing the Wiper Blades; Push down the wiper blade with the locking
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 11 WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES CHANGING THE AIR CLEANERFILTER G080A02A-AAT The wiper blades should be carefully inspectedfrom time to time and cleaned to remove accu-mulations of road film or other debris. To cleanthe wiper blades and arms, use a clean spongeor cloth with a ...
Page 225 - FILLING THE WASHER RESERVOIR; Put a new wiper blade onto the wiper arm and; To install the wiper blade
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 12 FILLING THE WASHER RESERVOIR G090A02O-AAT The washer fluid reservoir supplies fluid to thewindshield washer system.A good quality washer fluid should be used to fillthe washer reservoir. The fluid level should bechecked more frequently during inclementweather or whene...
Page 226 - Recommended Fluid
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 13 CAUTION: o Radiator anti-freeze (engine coolant) should not be used in the washer systembecause it will damage the car's finish. o The washer should not be operated if the washer reservoir is empty. This can dam-age the washer fluid pump. ! CHECKING THE TRANSAXLEFLUID...
Page 228 - If the transaxle fluid level is low, use a funnel; To Check the Fluid Level
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 15 CHECKING THE BRAKES ! G120B01A-AAT Checking the Brake Fluid Level WARNING: Use caution when handling brake fluid. Itcan damage your vision if it gets into youreyes. It will also damage your vehicle'spaint if spilled on it and not removed imme-diately. ! WARNING: The c...
Page 229 - Checking the Compressor Drive Belt; Crankshaft pulley; Lubrication; Start the engine and let it run at a fast idle for
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 16 G140D02A-AAT Checking the Compressor Drive Belt G 1 9 0 A 0 2 B A/Ccomp. Crankshaft pulley Power steeringpulley Auto tensioner Generator 2.7 V6 G140C01A-AAT Lubrication To lubricate the compressor and the seals in thesystem, the air conditioning should be run for atle...
Page 231 - CHECKING THE FREE-PLAY
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 18 H S M 4 4 3 5. Replace two climate control air filters by pulling the knob of the air conditioner filteroutward. 6. Installation is the reverse order of disassem- bly. ! 4. Turn the knob of the climate control air filter cover counterclockwise and remove theclimate co...
Page 233 - Replacing a Fusible Link
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 20 Drive belts should be checked periodically forproper tension and adjusted if necessary. At thesame time, belts should be examined for cracks,wear, fraying or other evidence of deteriorationand replaced if necessary.Belt routing should also be checked to be surethere i...
Page 234 - Replacing Accessory Fuses; Be sure to check all other fuses, even if you
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 21 4. Replace the blown fuse by pressing a new fuse of the same rating into place. The fuseshould be a snug fit. If it is not, have the fuseclip repaired or replaced by a Hyundai dealer.If you do not have a spare fuse, you may beable to borrow a fuse of the same or lower...
Page 235 - CHECKING THE BATTERY
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 22 CHECKING THE BATTERY ! CAUTION: An open fuse indicates that there is a prob-lem in the electrical circuit. If you replace afuse and it blows as soon as the accessoryis turned on, the problem is serious andshould be referred to a Hyundai dealer fordiagnosis and repair....
Page 237 - POWER STEERING HOSES; HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTMENT; See that the vehicle is unloaded (except for
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 24 G250A01A-AAT FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUTYOUR HYUNDAI If you desire additional information about main-taining and servicing your Hyundai, you maypurchase a factory Shop Manual at your Hyundaidealer's parts department. This is the samemanual used by dealership technician...
Page 239 - REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT BULBS; See page 6-32 for the wattage description.; Headlight and Front Turn Signal Light; avoid touching the glass.
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 26 REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT BULBS ! G260A03A-AAT Before attempting to replace a light bulb, be surethe switch is turned to the "OFF" position.The next paragraph shows how to reach thelight bulbs so they may be changed. Be sure toreplace the burned-out bulb with one o...
Page 241 - To replace the front turn signal light bulb,; Rear Combination Light
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 28 ! WARNING: This halogen bulb contains gas under pres-sure and if impacted could shatter, result-ing in flying fragments. Always wear eyeprotection when servicing the bulb. Protectthe bulb against abrasions or scratchesand against liquids when lighted. Turn thebulb on ...
Page 242 - Luggage Compartment Light; To replace the rear combination light, take it
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 29 H S M 3 4 2 3. Replace with a new bulb. G270C01O-AAT Luggage Compartment Light 1. Open the tail gate.2. Remove the cover with a flat-head screw- driver. H S M 3 4 1 1. Open the tail gate.2. Remove the mounting screws of the rear combination light as shown with a phill...
Page 243 - Front Side Marker Light; Remove the cover with a phillips screw-; Interior Light
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 30 G270E01O-AAT Front Side Marker Light 1. Remove the cover with a phillips screw- driver. H S M 3 3 4 H S M 3 3 5 H S M 3 3 6 2. Disconnect the connector. 3. Replace with a new bulb. G270G01O-AAT Interior Light H S M 3 4 3 1. Remove the cover with a flat-head screw- dri...
Page 244 - Glove Box Illuminated Light
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 31 G270E02L HTB284 3. Disconnect the connector. 4. Replace with a new bulb. H S M 3 4 4 2. Replace with a new bulb. G270H01O-AAT Glove Box Illuminated Light 1. Open the glove box.2. Remove the cover with a flat-head screw- driver. H S M 3 6 6
Page 245 - BULB WATTAGE
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 32 Socket type S8.5/8.5 P43t BA15d BA9s BA9s S8.5/8.5 PG13 W2.1×9.5D Part Name Front Door Edge Warning Light (If installed) Luggage Compartment Light High Mounted Rear Stop Light (If installed) Rear Combination Light Turn Signal Light Stop/Tail Light (Side Marker Light) ...
Page 246 - FUSE
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 33 FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTION G200C02O-AAT Engine Compartment G200C01O NOTE: Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect thefuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label. F...
Page 247 - Inner Panel
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 34 G200E01O-AAT Inner Panel G200E01O-A PROTECTED COMPONENTS Cigarette lighter & Power outletAudio, Power outside mirrorDigital clock, Rear power outletCruise controlHead lamp relaySeat warmerRear wiper motor controlRear window defogger, Power outside mirrorA/C contro...
Page 248 - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
7 Emission Control System ............................................. 7-2EGR System ................................................................. 7-3Catalytic Converter ....................................................... 7-3 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 7 smhma-7.p65 3/9/2005, 4:27 PM 1
Page 249 - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
7 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 2 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM H010D01A-AAT 3. Exhaust Emission Control System The Exhaust Emission Control System is ahighly effective system which controls exhaustemissions while maintaining good vehicleperformace. H 0 1 0 B 0 1 A - A A T 1. Crankcase Emission Control System ...
Page 250 - CATALYTIC CONVERTER; Catalytic Converter
7 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 3 CATALYTIC CONVERTER EGR SYSTEM ! H 0 1 0 E 0 1 Y - A A T (If installed) This system helps reduce nitrogen oxides byrecirculating a part of the exhaust gas into theengine, thereby reducing cylinder combustiontemperature, which results in lower output ofoxides of nitrogen....
Page 251 - o Do not stop your Hyundai over any com-
7 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 4 ! WARNING: o Do not stop your Hyundai over any com- bustible material such as grass, paper,leaves or rags. These materials mightcontact the hot catalytic converter and afire might result. smhma-7.p65 3/9/2005, 4:27 PM 4
Page 253 - ENGINE NUMBER; On the bulkhead between the engine and; TIRES; TIRE INFORMATION
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 2 ENGINE NUMBER VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER (VIN) I 0 1 0 B 0 1 A - A A T I010A01O-AAT The vehicle identification number (VIN) is thenumber used in registering your car and in alllegal matters pertaining t...
Page 256 - How to Check; TIRE SIDEWALL LABELING
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 5 I 0 3 5 A 0 1 J M - A A T CHECKING TIRE INFLATION PRES-SURE Check your tires once a month or more.Also, check the tire pressure of thespare tire. How to Check Use a good quality gauge to check tirepressur...
Page 257 - o Four numbers represent the week; Tire ply composition and material; o Manufacturer or Brand name is
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 6 o Four numbers represent the week and year the tire was built. Forexample, the numbers 3105 meansthe 31st week of 2005. 4. Tire ply composition and material The number of layers or plies ofrubbercoated fa...
Page 261 - Spare tire
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 10 H A 1 4 0 9 I060A02O-AAT TIRE ROTATION Tires should be rotated every 7,500miles (12,000 km). If you notice thattires are wearing unevenly between ro-tations, have the car checked by aHyundai dealer so th...
Page 264 - o Emission Performance Warranty Federal
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 13 I 1 1 0 A 0 1 A - A A T SHOP MANUAL A Hyundai Shop Manual is available from yourauthorized Hyundai dealer. It's written for pro-fessional technicians, but is simple enough formost mechanically-inclined o...
Page 265 - CONSUMER INFORMATION; Tire Quality Grading; - The treadwear grade is a
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 14 Traction AA, A, B, C - The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA,A, B, and C. Those grades representthe tire's ability to stop on wet pave-ment as measured under controlledconditions on specifi...
Page 266 - Uniform Tire Quality Grading; Eastern Region
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 15 ! WARNING: The temperature grade for this tire isestablished for a tire that is properlyinflated and not overloaded. Exces-sive speed, underinflation, or exces-sive loading, either separately or incombin...
Page 267 - REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS; Western Region
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 16 Southern Region : Florida, Georgia, North Caro- lina, South Carolina. Southern Region270 Riverside Parkway, Suite AAustell, GA 30168(800) 633-5151 South Central Region : Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Kans...
Page 268 - BINDING ARBITRATION
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 17 I 1 4 0 A 0 1 A - A A T Any claim or dispute you may haverelated to your vehicle's warranty or theduties contemplated under the warranty,including claims related to the refund orpartial refund of your ve...
Page 269 - VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
9 Measurement ................................................................ 9-2Engine ........................................................................... 9-3Lubrication Chart ........................................................... 9-4 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 9
Page 271 - ENGINE
9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 3 ENGINE 3.5 V6 6-Cyl., V-type DOHC 3.66 x 3.38 (93 x 85.8) 213.4 (3,497) 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 BTDC 10° ± 5° J070A03O-AAT ITEMS Engine Type Bore x Stroke in. (mm) Displacement cu.in. (cc) Firing order Spark plug Idle speed (rpm) Ignition timing (base) 2.7 V6 6-Cyl., V-type ...
Page 272 - LUBRICATION CHART
9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 4 Oil & Coolant Standard SAE 5W-20, SAE 5W-30 (ALL TEMP. RANGE) API SJ, SL or ABOVE, ILSAC GF-3 or ABOVE SAE 10W-30 [ABOVE 0°F (-18°C)] HYUNDAI GENUINE ATF SP III, DIAMOND ATF SP III, SK ATF SP III or other brands meeting the SP III specification approved by Hyundai Moto...
Page 274 - INDEX
Page 275 - Installing a child restraint seat with the
10 INDEX 2 A Advanced Supplemental Restraint(AIRBAG) System(SRS) ........... 1-34Air Cleaner Filter ............................................................................... 6-11Air Conditioning Care .................................................................................................
Page 276 - Corrosion protection
10 INDEX 3 Corrosion protection Cleaning the interior ....................................................................... 4-5Protecting your Hyundai from corrosion ....................................... 4-2Washing and waxing .........................................................................
Page 277 - Maintenance Intervals
10 INDEX 4 G General Checks .................................................................................. 6-4Glove Box .......................................................................................... 1-72 H Hazard Warning System ...........................................................
Page 278 - Rear Seat
10 INDEX 5 R Rear Seat Adjusting seatback angle ............................................................. 1-17Folding rear seatback and seat cushion .................................... 1-17 Rear Window Defroster Switch ........................................................ 1-62Reporting Safet...
Page 279 - Transaxle
10 INDEX 6 Transaxle Automatic .............................................................................. 2-6, 2-19Automatic transaxle fluid checking .............................................. 6-13 Trip Computer ...................................................................................
Page 281 - Seoul Korea; FUEL TANK CAPACITY; See the label on the driver's side of the center pillar outer panel.; OTHER TIRE INFORMATION:; Pull handle under left side of dash.; QUICK INDEX
Seoul Korea Printing: DEC. 26, 2005Publication No.: A26O-EU5DGPrinted in Korea SERVICE STATION INFORMATIONFUEL: UNLEADED gasoline onlyPump Octane Rating of 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher. FUEL TANK CAPACITY US.gal (Imp.gal., liter) 19 (15.8, 72) TIRE PRESSURE: See the label on the driver's...