Page 4 - SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING
F 3 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 personsif the warning is not he...
Page 5 - VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS; or
F 4 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 systemsthat help to ensure your vehicle operates properly and provides the performance that youexpect. These systems utilize computers to...
Page 6 - Note; please leave the manual in the vehicle for their use. Thank you.
F 5 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 discriminatingpeople who drive Hyundais. The advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each Hyundai webuild is something of which we're very proud. Your Owner's Man...
Page 7 - Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts; How can you tell if you are purchasing
F 6 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 sameparts used by Hyundai Motor Companyto manufacture vehicles. They are de-signed and tested for the optimum safety,performance, and reliability to our cus-tomers. 2. Why shou...
Page 9 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS (
F 8 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ( I ) B250A01NF-AAT ONF018001N
Page 13 - INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE F12 B255A02NF-AAT INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER High Beam Indicator Light Door Ajar Warning Light Seat Belt Reminder Light and Chime Turn Signal Indicator Lights ABS Service Reminder Indicator (If Installed) Low Oil Pressure Warning Light Parking Brake/Low Brak...
Page 14 - FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
1 Fuel Recommendations ................................................ 1-2Breaking in Your New Hyundai ..................................... 1-3Keys .............................................................................. 1-3Door Locks ............................................................
Page 15 - FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS; matically shuts off when refueling.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 2 ! B010A01NF-A FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS CAUTION: Your Hyundai's New Vehicle Limited War-ranty may not cover damage to the fuelsystem and any performance problemsthat are caused by the use of fuels con-taining methanol or fuels containingMTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) over...
Page 16 - KEYS
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 3 KEYS B R E A K I N G I N Y O U R N E WHYUNDAI B010F01A-AAT Operation in Foreign Countries If you are going to drive your Hyundai inanother country, be sure to: o Observe all regulations regarding reg- istration and insurance. o Determine that acceptable fuel is available...
Page 17 - DOOR LOCKS; o Unlocked doors can be dangerous.; Record Your Key Number
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 4 DOOR LOCKS ! B 0 4 0 A 0 1 A - A A T B 0 3 0 C 0 1 J M - A A T ILLUMINATED IGNITION SWITCH Whenever either front door is opened, theignition switch will be illuminated for yourconvenience, provided the ignition switchis not in the "ON" position.The light will go ...
Page 18 - Locking from the Outside; o When locking the door this way, be; Locking from the Inside; o When the door is locked, the red mark
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 5 B040B01NF-AAT Locking, unlocking front doors witha key 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 byturning the key toward the rear. NOTE: The driver's door can be unlocked byturning t...
Page 19 - Front passenger's side; Child-Protector Rear Door Lock; o When depressing the front portion of
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 6 ONF048008N-2 ONF048008N-1 Driver's side Front passenger's side B 0 4 0 E 0 4 A - A A T Child-Protector Rear Door Lock Your Hyundai is equipped with left andright side "child-protector" rear door locks.When the lock mechanism is engaged, therear door cannot be ope...
Page 20 - o All doors will be automatically locked; KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 7 ! WARNING: Be careful not to pull the inside doorhandle while driving. If you pull the insidedoor handle, the door can be opened andyou may be ejected from the vehicle andcan be injured or killed. o The driver's and front passenger's doors can be opened by pulling theins...
Page 21 - Armed Stage; ) Remove the ignition key from the ignition; Locking doors; At the same time, all doors lock and the; Unlocking doors
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 8 THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM B 0 7 0 A 0 1 A - A A T T h i s s y s t e m i s d e s i g n e d t o p r o v i d eprotection from unauthorized entry into thecar. This system is operated in three stages: the first is the "Armed" stage, the secondis the "Alarm" stage and...
Page 22 - previously described.; Disarmed Stage; The alarm will be deactivated when:; Alarm Stage
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 9 2) Make sure that the engine hood and trunk lid are closed and latched. 3) Lock the doors using the transmitter of the keyless entry system or key. After completion of the steps above, theturn signal lights will blink once and thesystem will be armed.The system can also ...
Page 23 - Battery; Replacing the battery; Replacement instructions:; Panic Warning
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 10 HNF2005 Battery 2. Remove the old battery from the case and note the polarity. Make sure thepolarity of the new battery is thesame(+side facing up), then insert it inthe transmitter. B070E01NF-GAT Replacing the battery When the transmitter's battery begins toget weak, i...
Page 24 - WINDOWS; switch
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 11 WINDOWS 1. Driver's door power window switch2. Front passenger's door power window switch 3. Rear passenger's door power window switch (left side) 4. Rear passenger's door power window switch (right side) 5. Window lock switch B060D01NF-GAT ONF048012N-1
Page 25 - POWER WINDOWS; Open
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 12 B060A01NF-GAT POWER WINDOWS The power windows operate when theignition key is in the "ON" position. Themain switches are located on the driver'sarmrest and control the front and rearwindows on both sides of the vehicle. Thewindows may be opened by depressingthe ...
Page 27 - SEATS; o Never adjust the driver’s seat while
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 14 ! B 0 8 0 B 0 3 A - A A T Adjusting Seat Forward andRearward To move the seat toward the front or rear,pull the lock release lever upward. This willrelease the seat on its track so you canmove it forward or rearward to the desiredposition. When you find the position you...
Page 28 - Adjusting Seatback Angle; Lock knob
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 15 B 0 8 0 C 0 2 A - A A T Adjusting Seatback Angle To recline the seatback, lean forward totake your weight off it, then pull up on therecliner control lever at the outside edge ofthe seat. Now lean back until the desiredseatback angle is achieved. To lock theseatback int...
Page 29 - Active Headrests; o For maximum effectiveness in case
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 16 B083D01NF-AAT Active Headrests The active headrest is designed to moveforward and upward during a rear impact.This helps to prevent the driver's and frontpassenger's head from moving backwardand thus helps prevent neck injuries. B081D01NF-AAT Adjusting Headrest Forward ...
Page 30 - o Never adjust a driver’s seat while the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 17 B 0 8 0 E 0 1 Y - A A T Lumbar Support Control(Driver's Seat Only) (If Installed) To adjust the lumbar support, turn thehandle on the outboard or left side of theseat. To increase the amount of lumbarsupport, pull the lever forward. To decreaseit, push the lever toward ...
Page 32 - o The seat warmer defaults to the OFF; o The seat warmer may not operate if; OFF
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 19 ! WARNING: R i d i n g w i t h a r e c l i n e d s e a t b a c kincreases your chance of serious orfatal injuries in the event of a collision orsudden stop. The protection of yourrestraint system (seat belts and airbags)is greatly reduced by reclining your seat.Seat bel...
Page 33 - REAR SEAT WARNING; o T o u n l o c k t h e s e a t b a c k , p u l l t h e
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 20 ! B 1 4 0 A 0 1 S - A A T REAR SEAT WARNING For the safety of all passengers, luggageor other cargo should not be piled higherthan the top of the seatback. In addition,do not place objects on the rear shelf asthey may move forward during brakingor in an accident and may...
Page 34 - SEAT BELTS
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 21 SEAT BELTS B 1 5 0 B 0 4 Y - A A T Infant or Small Child All 50 states have child restraint laws. Yous h o u l d b e a w a r e o f t h e s p e c i f i crequirements in your state. Child and/orinfant safety seats must be properly placedand installed in the rear seat. Inf...
Page 35 - Injured Person
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 22 WARNING: R i d i n g w i t h a r e c l i n e d s e a t b a c kincreases your chance of serious orfatal injuries in the event of a collision orsudden stop. The protection of yourrestraint system (seat belts and airbags)is greatly reduced by reclining your seat.Seat belts...
Page 36 - CARE OF SEAT BELTS
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 23 ! B 1 6 0 A 0 2 A - A A T CARE OF SEAT BELTS Seat belt systems should never be disas-sembled or modified. In addition, careshould be taken to assure that seat beltsand belt hardware are not damaged byseat hinges, doors or other abuse. WARNING: When you return the rear s...
Page 39 - CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 26 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM B230A01NF-AAT Children riding in the car should sit in therear seat and must always be properlyrestrained to minimize the risk of injury inan accident, sudden stop or suddenmaneuver. According to accident statisticsprovided by the National Highway...
Page 41 - Rear seat package tray
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 28 2. Route the child restraint seat tether strap over the seatback. B230C02NF Rear seat package tray T e t h e r S t r a p Child Restraint Hook Holders B 2 3 0 C 0 5 A - A A T Installing a Child Restraint Seat withthe "Tether Anchorage" System Three child restrain...
Page 42 - Connect the tether strap hook to the; o A child can be seriously injured or
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 29 ! For vehicles with adjustable headrests,route the tether strap under the head-rest and between the headrest posts,otherwise route the tether strap over thetop of the seatback. 3. Connect the tether strap hook to the child restraint hook holder and tightento secure the ...
Page 43 - o When using the vehicle’s “ISOFIX”
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 30 ! The ISOFIX anchors are located betweenthe seatback and the seat cushion of therear seat left and right outboard seatingpositions. B230D02NF ISOFIX Anchor ISOFIX AnchorPosition Indicator B230D03NF Follow the child seat manufacturer's in-structions to properly install s...
Page 44 - On outboard rear seats; o If the retractor is not in the Automatic
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 31 B230G04Y-AAT Child Restraint System Installationon Rear Seats B230G01NF-B On outboard rear seats B235G02NF On rear seat center position To install a child restraint system in the rearseats, extend the shoulder/lap belt entirelyfrom its retractor until a "click" ...
Page 45 - o The seatbelt must be worn correctly and; Pre-tensioner Seat Belt
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 32 ! 1. SRS airbag warning light2. Retractor pre-tensioner assembly3. SRS control module B180B01NF-L 1 2 3 Driver's airbag Passenger'sairbag WARNING: To obtain maximum benefit from a pre-tensioner seat belt: o The seatbelt must be worn correctly and adjusted to the proper ...
Page 48 - on the instrument panel will; Driver's Front Airbag
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 35 T h e S R S u s e s s e n s o r s t o g a t h e rinformation about the driver's and frontpassenger's seat position, the driver's andfront passenger's seat belt usage andimpact severity. The driver's and front passenger's seattrack position sensors, which are installedon...
Page 51 - o Sitting improperly or out of position; SRS Components and Functions
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 38 12. Side Impact Airbag Module13. Curtain Airbag Module The SRSCM continually monitors allelements while the ignition is "ON" todetermine if a frontal or near-frontal impacti s s e v e r e e n o u g h t o r e q u i r e a i r b a gdeployment or pre-tensioner seat ...
Page 52 - o Do not install or place any accesso-; Passenger's Front Airbag
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 39 B 2 4 0 B 0 2 L Upon deployment, tear seams moldeddirectly into the pad covers will separateunder pressure from the expansion of theairbags. Further opening of the coversthen allows full inflation of the airbags. A fully inflated airbag, in combination witha properly wo...
Page 53 - o The SRS can function only when the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 40 B990A02NF-AAT OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SYS-TEM Your vehicle is equipped with an occupantc l a s s i f i c a t i o n s y s t e m i n t h e f r o n tpassenger's seat.The occupant classification system isdesigned to detect the presence of aproperly-seated front passenger an...
Page 54 - *2) Do not allow children to ride in the front; o N e v e r p l a c e f e e t o n t h e f r o n t
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 41 ! position, centered on the seat cushion withtheir seat belt on, legs comfortably extendeda n d t h e i r f e e t o n t h e f l o o r ) , t h e"PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" indicatorwill be turned off and the front passenger'sair bag will be able to inflate, if necess...
Page 55 - o Never excessively recline the front; Proper position
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 42 When an adult is seated in the frontpassenger seat, if the "PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF" indicator is on, turn the ignitionkey to "LOCK" and ask the passenger to sitproperly (sitting upright with the seat backin an upright position, centered on the seatcushion ...
Page 57 - Side Impact Airbag
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 44 ! WARNING: o Even though your vehicle is equipped with the occupant classification sys-tem, never install a child restraintsystem in the front passenger's seat.A deploying air bag can forcefullystrike a child resulting in seriousinjuries or death. Any child age 12 andun...
Page 58 - Curtain Airbag
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 45 ! o For best protection from the side im- pact airbag system and to avoid beinginjured by the deploying side impactairbag, both front seat occupantsshould sit in an upright position withthe seat belt properly fastened. Thedriver's hands should be placed onthe steering w...
Page 59 - SRS Care
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 46 o If the airbags inflate, they must be replaced by an authorized Hyundaidealer. o Do not tamper with or disconnect SRS wiring, or other components of theSRS system. Doing so could result ininjury, due to accidental inflation ofthe airbags or by rendering the SRSinoperat...
Page 60 - Additional Safety Precautions; Do not modify the front seats.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 47 B240D02NF-AAT Additional Safety Precautions o Never let passengers ride in the cargoarea (trunk) or on top of a folded-downback seat. All occupants should sit upright, fully back in their seats withtheir seat belts on and their feet on thefloor. o Passengers should not ...
Page 63 - Turn Signal Indicator Lights; *1) Warning pattern repeats 11 times with; Seat Belt Warning Light; *1) The seat belt warning light will go off if
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 50 W A R N I N G A N D I N D I C A T O RLIGHTS B 2 6 0 B 0 1 J M - A A T SRS (Airbag) Warning Light The SRS warning light comes on for about6 seconds after the key is turned to the "ON"position or after the engine is started, afterwhich it will go out. This light a...
Page 64 - High Beam Indicator Light; o You can find the front passenger's; Warning Light Operation
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 51 B260F01A-AAT High Beam Indicator Light The high beam indicator light comes onwhenever the headlights are switched tothe high beam or flash position. B260G01A-AAT Low Oil Pressure WarningLight CAUTION: If the low oil pressure warning light stayson while the engine is run...
Page 65 - Low Fuel Level Warning Light
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 52 B260L02HP-GAT Door Ajar Warning Light andChime The door ajar warning light warns you thata door is not completely closed and thechime warns you that the key is in theignition switch. NOTE : T h e w a r n i n g c h i m e o n l y s o u n d swhenever the key is in the igni...
Page 66 - CRUISE Indicator Light
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 53 ! B260P02Y-GAT ABS Service ReminderIndicator (SRI) (If Installed) When the key is turned to the "ON" position,the Anti-Lock Brake System indicator willcome on and then go off in a few seconds.If the ABS SRI remains on, comes on whiledriving, or does not come on ...
Page 67 - Low tire pressure telltale; o The TPMS cannot alert you to severe
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 54 ! ! WARNING: Significantly low tire pressure makesthe vehicle unstable and can contributeto loss of vehicle control and increasedbraking distances.Continued driving on low pressure tireswill cause the tires to overheat and fail. B 2 6 0 W 0 2 J M - G A T Low tire pressu...
Page 68 - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 55 ! 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 causesevere burns. Wait until the engine iscool before adding coolant to thereservoir. The nor...
Page 69 - SPEEDOMETER
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 56 B 3 0 0 A 0 2 A - A A T SPEEDOMETER Your Hyundai's speedometer is calibratedin miles per hour and kilometers per hour. ONF048040N B310B01NF-AAT ODOMETER/TRIP ODOMETER 1. Odometer The odometer records the total distancetraveled in miles. You will also find theo d o m e t...
Page 71 - TRIP SWITCH; TRIP COMPUTER
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 58 Pushing in the TRIP switch when the ignitionswitch is in "ON" position changes thedisplay as follows; ONF048049 TRIP SWITCH RESET SWITCH Push in the RESET switch more than 1second to initialize the displayed informa-tion such as tripmeter, average fuel con-sumpt...
Page 72 - o The distance to empty can differ from
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 59 2. Distance to Empty (Miles) o When the remaining distance is below 30 miles (50 km), “---” will be displayedand the distance to empty indicator willblink. NOTE: o The distance to empty can differ from the actual tripmeter according todriving conditions. o The distance ...
Page 74 - Headlight Switch; o The purpose of this feature is to prevent; Lane Change Signal
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 61 B 3 4 0 C 0 4 A - A A T Headlight Switch To operate the headlights, turn the barrelon the end of the multi-function switch. Thefirst position turns on the parking lights,sidelights, tail lights and instrument panellights. The second position turns on theheadlights. NOTE...
Page 75 - Headlight Flasher
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 62 B 3 4 0 E 0 1 A - A A T Headlight Flasher To flash the headlights, pull the switchlever toward you, then release it. Theheadlights can be flashed even though theheadlight switch is in the "OFF" position. ONF048062 B340G01LZ-AAT Auto Light (If Installed) ONF04806...
Page 76 - FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH; o Never place anything over the sensor
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 63 W I N D S H I E L D W I P E R A N DWASHER SWITCH B 3 5 0 A 0 1 A - A A T The windshield wiper switch has threepositions: 1. Intermittent wiper operation2. Low-speed operation3. High-speed operation NOTE: To prevent damage to the wiper system,do not attempt to wipe away ...
Page 77 - Mist Wiper Operation; o Do not operate the washer more than
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 64 B350C01NF-AAT A d j u s t a b l e I n t e r m i t t e n t W i p e rOperation To use the intermittent wiper feature, placethe wiper switch in the "INT" position. Withthe switch in this position, the intervalb e t w e e n w i p e s c a n b e v a r i e d f r o mapp...
Page 78 - HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 65 ONF048071N ONF048072 NOTE: The engine must be running for the rearwindow defroster to operate. CAUTION: Do not clean the inner side of the rearwindow glass with an abrasive type ofglass cleaner or use a scraper to removeforeign deposits from the inner surfaceof the glas...
Page 79 - CIGARETTE LIGHTER; Display conversion; - To change the 12 hour format to the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 66 INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHTCONTROL (RHEOSTAT) B 4 1 0 A 0 1 A - A A T The instrument panel lights can be madebrighter or dimmer by turning the instrumentpanel light control knob. CIGARETTE LIGHTER B 4 2 0 A 0 2 A - A A T For the cigarette lighter to work, the keymust be in t...
Page 80 - Front Drink Holder; o Use the power outlets only when the; POWER OUTLETS
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 67 B450A01NF-GAT Front Drink Holder The drink holder for holding cups or cansis located on the main console. ONF048103 DRINK HOLDER ! CAUTION: o Use the power outlets only when the engine is running and remove the plugfrom the power outlet after using theelectric device. U...
Page 81 - SEATBACK POCKET; o Use caution when using the drink hold-
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 68 SEATBACK POCKET B540B01E-GAT (If Installed) HNF2042 The seatback pockets for holding papersare located on the backside of the frontseats. ! CAUTION: Place the drink holder in its closedposition while not in use. HNF2185 B450B01NF-GAT Rear Drink Holder The rear drink hol...
Page 82 - SUNROOF
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 69 ! SUNROOF B 4 6 0 A 0 2 Y - A A T (If Installed)Sun Shade B 4 6 0 A 0 1 N F Your HYUNDAI is equipped with a slidingsunshade which you can manually adjustto let in light with the sunroof closed, or toblock sunlight. WARNING: Never adjust the sunshade while driving.This c...
Page 83 - o Do not close a sunroof if anyone's
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 70 ! Manual tilt down To close the sunroof, press the SLIDEOPEN button on the overhead consoleand hold it until the sunroof is closed. NOTE: After washing the car or after there israin, be sure to wipe off any water that ison the sunroof before operating it. WARNING: o Do ...
Page 84 - Manual Operation of Sunroof; If the sunroof does not operate electrically:; o Do not open the sunroof in severely; Insert the hexagonal head wrench
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 71 B460D01NF-AAT Manual Operation of Sunroof If the sunroof does not operate electrically: 1. Open the sunglass holder.2. Remove the two mounting screws of the front overhead console with a (+) driver. HNF2028 ! CAUTION: o Do not open the sunroof in severely cold temperatu...
Page 85 - Interior Light; o DOOR; Resetting the sunroof
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 72 B490A02NF-AAT Interior Light The interior courtesy light has two buttons.The two buttons are: o DOOR In the "DOOR" position, the interior cour-tesy light comes on when any door isopened or when a door is unlocked by thetransmitter. The light goes out gradually 3...
Page 86 - SUNGLASS HOLDER; o Do not keep objects except sunglass; STORAGE BOX; o To open the glove box, pull on the glove
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 73 CAUTION: Do not leave this button pressed for anextended period of time when the ve-hicle is not running. ! SUNGLASS HOLDER ! B491A03O-AAT The sunglass holder is located on the frontoverhead console. Push the end of thecover to open the sunglass holder. WARNING: o Do no...
Page 87 - Center Console Box
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 74 The center console box is used for storingcassette tapes or small articles.To use the center console box, pull up thehandle and lift the lid as shown. CENTER CONSOLECOMPARTMENT B505A01NF-GAT Center Console Box ONF048098 B 5 0 0 B 0 1 H P - D A T MULTI BOX To open the co...
Page 88 - OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR; Adjust mirror angle by depressing the; o Do not operate the switch continu-
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 75 ! WARNING: To avoid the possibility of injury in caseof an accident or a sudden stop, thecenter console box lid should be keptclosed when the car is in motion. OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR B 5 1 0 B 0 1 Y - A A T Electric Type The outside rearview mirrors can beadjusted to y...
Page 89 - Manual Type
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 76 The outside rearview mirror heater is actu-ated in connection with the rear window de-froster. To heat the outside rearview mirrorglass, push in the switch for the rear windowdefroster. The rearview mirror glass will beheated for defrosting or defogging and willgive you...
Page 90 - HOMELINK MIRROR; Wireless Control System.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 77 HOMELINK MIRROR B520C01NF-AAT Automatic-Dimming Mirrorwith Z-Nav™ Electronic CompassDisplay and HomeLink ® (If Installed) Your vehicle comes with a Gentex Auto-matic-Dimming Mirror with a Z-Nav™ Elec-tronic Compass Display and an IntegratedHomeLink ® Wireless Control Sy...
Page 91 - The NVS; Z-NavTM Compass Display
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 78 Automatic-Dimming Night VisionSafety™ (NVS ® ) Mirror The NVS ® Mirror in your vehicle is the most advanced way to reduce annoying glare inthe rearview mirror during any drivingsituation. For more information regardingNVS ® mirrors and other applications, please refer t...
Page 93 - Integrated HomeLink
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 80 ! Integrated HomeLink ® Wireless Control System The HomeLink ® Wireless Control System provides a convenient way to replace up tothree hand-held radio-frequency (RF)transmitters with a single built-in device.This innovative feature will learn the radiof r e q u e n c y ...
Page 94 - Standard Programming
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 81 Standard Programming To train most devices, follow theseinstructions:1. For first-time programming, press and hold the two outside buttons, HomeLink ® Channel 1 and Channel 3 Buttons, untilthe indicator light begins to flash (after20 seconds). Release both buttons. Dono...
Page 95 - Operating HomeLink
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 82 ! handheld transmitter every two secondsuntil the frequency signal has been learned.The indicator light will flash slowly andthen rapidly after several seconds uponsuccessful training. Operating HomeLink ® To operate, simply press and release theprogrammed HomeLink ® bu...
Page 96 - PARKING BRAKE; o To release the parking brake, first apply
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 83 ! PARKING BRAKE B 5 3 0 A 0 3 A - A A T Always engage the parking brake beforeleaving the vehicle. This also turns on theparking brake indicator light when the keyis in the "ON" or "START" position. Beforedriving away, be sure that the parkingbrake is fu...
Page 97 - Trunk Lid Emergency Latch Release
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 84 ONF048132 B 5 4 0 B 0 3 E - A A T Trunk Lid Emergency Latch Release Your vehicle is equipped with a glow-in-the dark emergency trunk release leverlocated inside the trunk. It will glow after thetrunk is closed. When pulled, this lever willrelease the trunk latch mechani...
Page 98 - o If a person becomes locked in the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 85 ! WARNING: o If a person becomes locked in the trunk, pull the emergency trunkrelease lever of the inside panel in thetrunk to open the trunk lid. o Keep cars locked and keys out of the reach of children. HYUNDAI recom-mends parents teach children aboutthe emergency tru...
Page 100 - Manual Fuel Filler Lid Release; Pull the release knob to unlatch the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 87 B560B01L-GAT Manual Fuel Filler Lid Release If the fuel filler lid cannot be opened usingthe remote opener, a manual openerhandle is located inside the trunk on the leftside. Open the fuel filler lid by pulling onthis handle as shown in the illustration. ONF048021 HOOD ...
Page 101 - SUN VISOR; o Do not place the sun visor in such a
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 88 ! SUN VISOR B580A01NF-AAT Your Hyundai is equipped with sun visorsto give the driver and front passengereither frontal or sideward shade. To reduceglare or to shut out direct rays of the sun,turn the sun visor down.Vanity mirrors are provided on the back ofthe sun visor...
Page 102 - STEERING WHEEL
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 89 B600B01NF-GAT Tilt and telescopic type(If Installed) To adjust the steering wheel: 1. Push the lever downward fully to unlock.2. A d j u s t u p w a r d o r d o w n w a r d a n d forward or backward to set the steeringwheel to the desired position. 3. After adjustment, ...
Page 103 - HORN
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 90 FRONT DOOR WARNINGLIGHT B 6 2 0 A 0 1 S - A A T A red light comes on when the front door isopened. The purpose of this light is toassist when you get in or out and also towarn passing vehicles. ONF078040 ! CAUTION: After adjusting the steering wheel, trymoving it up and...
Page 104 - To Set the Cruise Speed; Accelerate to desired cruising speed; REAR SEAT ARMREST
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 91 B660B02NF-AAT To Set the Cruise Speed 1. Pull the cruise control ON/OFF switch. The "CRUISE" indicator light in the in-strument cluster will illuminate. Thisturns the system on. 2. Accelerate to desired cruising speed above 40 km/h (25 mph). ONF058020 REAR SEAT ...
Page 105 - To Cancel the Cruise Speed
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 92 B660C01NF-AAT To Cancel the Cruise Speed To disengage the cruise control system,push the control switch "CANCEL".Additionally, the following actions willdisengage the system: o Depress the brake pedal.o Depress the clutch pedal (Manual transaxle). o Shift the se...
Page 106 - To Resume the Preset Speed; release the control switch.; To Reset at a Faster Speed; Accelerate to desired speed and release
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 93 B660D01NF-AAT To Resume the Preset Speed The vehicle will automatically resume thespeed set prior to cancellation when youpush the control switch "RESUME (+)" andrelease it to return (when travelling above25 mph).If the control switch "RESUME(+)" isselec...
Page 107 - o If the button is pressed for 0.8 second or; MODE Switch
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 94 SEEK/PRESET ( / ) Switch o If the button is pressed for 0.8 second or more, it will work as follows in eachmode. RADIO mode It will function as the AUTO SEEK selectbutton. CDP mode It will function as the FF/REW button. CDC mode It will function as the DISC UP/DOWNbutto...
Page 108 - CDP mode; MUTE Switch; o Pull the MUTE switch to slience the
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 95 CDP mode It will function as the TRACK UP/DOWNbutton. CDC mode It will function as the TRACK UP/DOWNbutton. MUTE Switch o Pull the MUTE switch to slience the sound. o Once again press the MUTE switch to restore the sound. VOL ( / ) Switch o Press the VOL ( ) switch to i...
Page 109 - HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 96 HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL B710A01E-GAT ONF048075 B710B01NF-GAT Center Ventilator/Side Ventilator The center ventilators are located in themiddle of the dashboard.The side ventilators are located on eachside of the dashboard.To change the direction of the air flow, tur...
Page 110 - HEATING AND VENTILATION; Cool
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 97 97 B670B02O-AAT Fan Speed Control (Blower Control) HEATING AND VENTILATION B670A01NF-GAT Rotary and Push Button Type 1. Temperature control2. Fan speed control3. Mode selection knob4. Air conditioning switch5. Air intake control6. Rear window defroster switch This is us...
Page 111 - Air Flow Control
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 98 MAX A/C-Level (B, D) * 1 Air is discharged through the face levelvents.If the "MAX A/C" mode is selected, the A/Cw i l l t u r n o n a u t o m a t i c a l l y a n d"Recirculation" mode will be activated. * 1 : See page 1-96 Floor-Level (C, E, A, D) * 1 A...
Page 112 - o The air intake control switch will; Air Intake Control
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 99 99 NOTE: o The air intake control switch will change to " " mode when the ignitionswitch is turned "ON" with the MAX A/C mode selected. o When you change to another mode from MAX A/C, the A/C and the airintake control switch are set as shownin the follow...
Page 113 - VENTILATION
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 100 VENTILATION B 7 0 0 A 0 2 A - A A T BI-LEVEL HEATING B 7 1 0 A 0 1 A - A A T Your Hyundai is equipped with bi-levelheating controls. This makes it possible tohave cooler air from the dashboard ventsand warmer air from the floor outlets at thesame time. To use this feat...
Page 114 - Operation Tips
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 101 101 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 ventilationsystem, temporarily set the air intakecontrol at the position. Be sure to return the control to the positionwhen the irritation has passed to keep...
Page 115 - De-Humidified Heating
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 102 B740C02O-AAT De-Humidified Heating For dehumidified heating: o Set the air flow control to the face ( ) position. o Turn on the air conditioning switch. The air conditioning indicator light shouldcome on at the same time. o Set the air intake control to the fresh air (...
Page 116 - To remove interior fog on the windshield
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 103 103 ONF048093 ONF048095N DEFROSTING/DEFOGGING B720A02E-AAT Use the heating/ventilation system to defrost or defog thewindshield: To remove interior fog on the windshield; o Set the fan speed control between "1" and "4" position.o Set the temperature con...
Page 117 - AUTOMATIC HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL SYSTEM; button
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 104 AUTOMATIC HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL SYSTEM B 9 7 0 A 0 1 Y - A A T (If lnstalled) Your Hyundai is equipped with an auto-matic heating and cooling control systemcontrolled by simply setting the desiredtemperature. B970B01NF-AAT Heating and Cooling Controls 1. Fan spee...
Page 118 - Automatic Operation; °F or °F
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 105 105 B970C01NF-AAT Automatic Operation The FATC (Full Automatic TemperatureControl) system automatically controlsheating and cooling as follows: 1. Push the "AUTO" switch. The indicator light will illuminate confirming that theFace, Floor and/or Bi-Level modes a...
Page 119 - MANUAL OPERATION; Press the DUAL button to operate the; Temperature conversion
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 106 B 9 8 0 A 0 1 Y - A A T MANUAL OPERATION The heating and cooling system can becontrolled manually as well by pushingbuttons other than the "AUTO" button. Inthis state, the system sequentially worksaccording to the order of buttons selected.The function of the b...
Page 120 - Fan Speed Control; FRESH MODE
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 107 107 B980B01NF-GAT Fan Speed Control The fan speed can be set to the desiredspeed by pressing the fan speed controlbutton. The higher the fan speed is, themore air is delivered. Pressing the "OFF"button turns off the fan. ONF048089N B 6 7 0 C 0 3 Y - A A T Air I...
Page 121 - Heating and Cooling System Off
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 108 Face-Level (B, D) * 1 When selecting the "Face-Level" mode,the indicator light will come on, causing airto be discharged through the face levelvents. B 9 8 0 D 0 1 Y - A A T Heating and Cooling System Off Press the "OFF" button to stop the operationof t...
Page 122 - Defrost Switch
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 109 109 Floor-Defrost Level (A, C, E, D) * 1 When selecting the "Floor-Defrost" mode,the indicator light will come on and the airwill be discharged through the windshielddefroster nozzle, the floor vents, sidedefroster nozzle and side ventilator.If any of the tempe...
Page 123 - ANTENNA; o Do not clean the inner side of the rear
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 110 ANTENNA B 8 7 0 D 0 1 Y - A A T Glass Antenna When the radio power switch is turned onwhile the ignition key is in either the "ON"or "ACC" position, your car will receiveboth AM and FM broadcast signals throughthe antenna in the rear window glass. HNF21...
Page 124 - Type A; Satellite Antenna
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 111 111 The satellite antenna is installed on theroof of your car to listen to a satellite radiobroadcast. This antenna is permanentlyattached and can not be removed NOTE: In places such as tunnels, the satellitebroadcast signal is not available. D281400AFD Aux, USB and i-...
Page 125 - STEREO SOUND SYSTEM
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 112 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 isbecause AM radio waves are transmittedat low frequencies. These long, lowfrequency radio waves can follow thecurvature of the ea...
Page 126 - o Fading - As your car moves away from
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 113 113 ! o Fading - As your car moves away from the radio station, the signal will weakenand sound will begin to fade. When thisoccurs, we suggest that you selectanother stronger station. o Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or large obstructions between the transmitterand ...
Page 127 - CARE OF DISCS
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 114 CARE OF DISCS B 8 5 0 A 0 2 L B850A02F-AAT Proper Handling Storage When not in use, place your discs in theirindividual case and store them in a coolplace away from the sun, heat, and dust.Do not grip or pull out the disc with yourhand while the disc is being pulled in...
Page 128 - AUDIO SYSTEM
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 115 AUDIO SYSTEM P A 7 1 0 S A 0 1 N F - A A T RADIO, SET UP, VOLUME CONTROL (PA710S) (If Installed) NFF_USA_CDP_RADIO 1. FM Selection Button2. AM Selection Button3. XM Selection Button4. CD/AUX Selection Button5. Automatic Channel Selection Button6. Power ON/OFF7. SCAN Bu...
Page 129 - Text Scroll operation
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 116 P A 7 1 0 S B 0 1 N F - A A T 1. FM Selection Button Turns to FM mode and toggles FM1 andFM2 when the button is pressed each time. 2. AM Selection Button Turns to AM mode, selects the AM. 3. XM Selection Button Turns to XM mode, and toggles in the orderof XM1 ➟ XM2 ➟ X...
Page 132 - Automatic Track Selection Button
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 119 PA710SD01NF-AAT 1. CD loading slot Please face printed side upward and gen-tly push in. When the ignition switch is onACC or ON and power is off, power isautomatically turned on if the CD is loaded.This CDP supports 12 cm CD. But if VCD,Data CD are loaded, "Reading...
Page 133 - RANDOM Play Button
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 120 ! CAUTION IN USINGUSB DEVICE : o To use the external USB device, make sure the device is not connected whenstarting up the vehicle and connectthe device after starting up. o If you start the vehicle when the USB device is connected, it may damagethe USB device. (USB is...
Page 136 - AUX Selection Button
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 123 PA710SF01NF-AAT If a USB device is connected to the multipleterminal inside the console on the righthand side of the driver’s seat, the ‘USB’icon will be displayed on the top rightcorner of the display screen. 1.AUX Selection Button If USB is connected, it switches to ...
Page 137 - RANDOM Playback Button
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 124 o BALANCE ControlRotate the knob clockwise to emphasizeright speaker sound (left speaker soundwill be attenuated). When the control knobis turned counter clockwise, left speakersound will be emphasized (right speakersound will be attenuated). 6. RANDOM Playback Button ...
Page 139 - Track Moving Button
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 126 PA710SH01NF-AAT If the i-Pod exclusive cable (if installed) isconnected to the multiple terminal insidethe console on the right hand side of thedriver’s seat, the ‘i-Pod’ icon will be dis-played on the top right corner of the displayscreen. 1. i-Pod Selection Button If...
Page 140 - Repeats the song currently played.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 127 o BALANCE ControlRotate the knob clockwise to emphasizeright speaker sound (left speaker soundwill be attenuated). When the control knobis turned counter clockwise, left speakersound will be emphasized (right speakersound will be attenuated). 6. RANDOM Playback Button ...
Page 145 - Automatic Track Selection Button
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 132 PA760SD01NF-AAT 1. CD loading slot Please face printed side upward and gen-tly push in. When the ignition switch is onACC or ON and power is off, power isautomatically turned on if the CD is loaded.This CDP supports 12 cm CD. But if VCD,Data CD are loaded, "Reading...
Page 146 - RANDOM Play Button; Changes disc to the previous disc.
1 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 133 o MIDDLE ControlTo increase the MIDDLE, rotate the knobclockwise, while to decrease the MIDDLE,rotate the knob counterclockwise. o TREBLE ControlTo increase the TREBLE, rotate the knobclockwise, while to decrease the TREBLE,rotate the knob counterclockwise. o FADER Con...
Page 154 - DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI
DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2 Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous! ............................ 2-2Before Starting the Engine ............................................ 2-3Key Positions ................................................................ 2-4Starting .................................................
Page 155 - 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! C 0 1 0 A 0 3 A - A A T Engine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle, open thewindows immediately. o Do not inhale exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, ...
Page 156 - TO START THE ENGINE; o For safety, the engine will not start if
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 3 ! BEFORE STARTINGTHE ENGINE C020A01NF-AAT Before you start the engine, you shouldalways: 1. Look around the vehicle to be sure there are no flat tires, puddles of oil,water or other indications of possibletrouble. 2. After entering the car, check to be sure the parking brake...
Page 157 - To remove the ignition key; Simultaneously push and turn the; KEY POSITIONS
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 4 NOTE: Do not hold the key in the "START"position for more than 15 seconds. o "ON" When the key is in the "ON" position, theignition is on and all accessories may beturned on. If the engine is not running, thekey should not be left in the "ON" ...
Page 158 - STARTING; The Starting Procedure:
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 5 ! STARTING ! C 0 5 0 A 0 1 A - A A T WARNING: Never run the engine in a closed or poorlyventilated area any longer than is neededto move your car in or out of the area. Thecarbon monoxide gas emitted is odorlessand can cause serious injury or death. C 0 5 0 A 0 1 E 4. Turn t...
Page 160 - Using the Clutch; o Never take the car out of gear and coast; RECOMMENDED SHIFT POINTS
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 7 ! C 0 7 0 B 0 2 A - A A T Using the Clutch The clutch should be pressed all the wayto the floor before shifting, then releasedslowly. The clutch pedal should always befully released while driving. Do not restyour foot on the clutch pedal while driving.This can cause unnecess...
Page 161 - AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 8 NOTE: Depress the brake pedal when shift-ing. The selector lever can be shiftedfreely. The first few shifts on a new vehicle, orif the battery has been disconnected,may be somewhat abrupt. This is anormal condition, and the shiftingsequence will adjust after shifts arec y c ...
Page 162 - Sports Mode; : Push the lever forward once to shift
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 9 C090E02NF-GAT o D (Drive): Use for normal driving. Bring the vehicle toa complete stop before shifting the selectorto "D" position. The transaxle will automati-cally shift through a five gear sequence. C090D02A-AAT o N (Neutral): In the "N" position, the tran...
Page 163 - SHIFT LOCK RELEASE
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 10 ! C090I03L-GAT CAUTION: o Shift into "R", "D" and "P" position only when the vehicle has completelystopped. o Do not accelerate the engine in reverse or any of the forward positionswith the brakes applied. o Always apply the footbrake when shift- ing...
Page 164 - Good Driving Practices
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 11 ! ! C090N05O-AAT Good Driving Practices o Never move the gear selector lever from "P" or "N" to any other position withthe accelerator pedal depressed. o Never move the gear selector lever into "P" when the vehicle is in motion. o Be sure the vehicle...
Page 165 - o A click sound may be heard in the; Setting the driver's position; ) Adjust the seat position and the steering; o Adjust the pedals after parking the; POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 12 ! ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM(ABS) C120A01FC-AAT The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) isdesigned to prevent wheel lock-up duringsudden braking or on hazardous roadsurfaces. The ABS control module monitorsthe wheel speed and controls the pressureapplied to each brake. Thus, in emerge...
Page 166 - pitted or has different surface height.
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 13 ! ! WARNING: ABS or ESC will not prevent accidentsdue to improper or dangerous drivingmaneuvers. Even though vehicle controlis improved during emergency braking,always maintain a safe distance betweenyou and objects ahead. Vehicle speedsshould always be reduced duringextrem...
Page 167 - Indicators and Warning
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 14 C310D01NF-AAT Indicators and Warning The indicators should illuminate when theignition key is turned to ON or START butshould go out after three seconds.If the indicators do not illuminate, or theESC or ESC-OFF indicator does not go outafter 3 seconds, have the vehicle chec...
Page 168 - GOOD BRAKING PRACTICES; o Whenever leaving vehicle or parking,
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 15 ! GOOD BRAKING PRACTICES C 1 3 0 A 0 2 A - A A T WARNING: o Whenever leaving vehicle or parking, always set the parking brake as far asp o s s i b l e a n d f u l l y e n g a g e t h evehicle's transaxle into the parkposition. Vehicles not fully engagedin park with the park...
Page 169 - DRIVING FOR ECONOMY
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 16 o Travel lightly. Don't carry unnecessary weight in your car. Weight reduces fueleconomy. o Don't let the engine idle longer than necessary. If you are waiting (and not intraffic), turn off your engine and restartonly when you're ready to go. o Remember, your Hyundai does n...
Page 170 - SMOOTH CORNERING
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 17 SMOOTH CORNERING C 1 5 0 A 0 1 A - A A T Avoid braking or gear changing in corners,especially when roads are wet. Ideally,corners should always be taken undergentle acceleration. If you follow thesesuggestions, tire wear will be held to aminimum. C 1 6 0 A 0 1 A - A A T The...
Page 171 - Don't Let Your Parking Brake Freeze
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 18 C 1 6 0 J 0 1 A - A A T Don't Let Ice and Snow AccumulateUnderneath Under some conditions, snow and ice canbuild up under the fenders and interferewith the steering. When driving in severewinter conditions where this may happen,you should periodically check underneaththe ca...
Page 172 - Carry Emergency Equipment; o Underinflated or overinflated tires
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 19 ! C 1 6 0 K 0 1 A - A A T Carry Emergency Equipment Depending on the severity of the weatherwhere you drive your car, you should carryappropriate emergency equipment. Someof the items you may want to carry includetire chains, tow straps or chains, flashlight,emergency flare...
Page 173 - Trailer Hitches; o Do not do any towing with your car; USE OF LIGHTS
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 20 C 1 9 0 B 0 1 S - A A T Trailer Hitches S e l e c t t h e p r o p e r h i t c h a n d b a l lcombination, making sure that its locationis compatible with that of the trailer orvehicle being towed.Use a quality non-equalizing hitch whichdistributes the tongue load uniformlyt...
Page 174 - Safety Chains; o Never connect a trailer brake system; Trailer Weight Limit; o Keep the tongue load 10% of the total; Never load the trailer with more weight
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 21 C190D01S-AAT Safety Chains Should the hitch connection between yourcar and the trailer or vehicle you are towingfail, the trailer or vehicle could wanderdangerously across other lanes of trafficand ultimately leave the roadway. Toe l i m i n a t e t h i s p o t e n t i a l ...
Page 175 - Trailer or Vehicle Towing Tips
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 22 C190F01Y-GAT Trailer or Vehicle Towing Tips 1. Before towing, check hitch and safety chain connections as well as properoperation of the trailer running lights,brake lights, and turn signals. 2. Always drive your vehicle at a moderate speed. (Less than 60 mph) 3. Trailer to...
Page 176 - VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 23 8. When parking your car and trailer, es- pecially on a hill, be sure to follow allthe normal precautions. Turn your frontwheel into the curb, set the parkingbrake firmly, and put the transaxle in 1stor Reverse (manual) or Park (automatic).In addition, place wheel chocks at...
Page 177 - Vehicle capacity weight:
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 24 The tire label located on the driver'sside of the center pillar outer panelgives the original tire size, cold tirepressures recommended for your ve-hicle, the number of people that can bein your vehicle and vehicle capacityweight. Vehicle capacity weight: 860 lbs (390 kg)Ve...
Page 178 - Example 2
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 25 C 1 9 0 F 0 2 J M Example 2 Total 1400 lbs (635 kg) 750 lbs (340 kg) 650 lbs (295 kg) Item A B C Description Vehicle Capacity Weight Subtract Occupant Weight 150 lbs (68 kg) x 5 Available Cargo and Luggage Weight A B C C 1 9 0 F 0 1 J M Total 1400 lbs (635 kg) 300 lbs (136 ...
Page 179 - Example 3
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 26 C 1 9 0 F 0 3 J M Total 1400 lbs (635 kg) 860 lbs (390 kg) 540 lbs (245 kg) Item A B C Description Vehicle Capacity Weight Subtract Occupant Weight 172 lbs (78 kg) x 5 Available Cargo Weight Example 3 A B C Refer to your vehicle's tire and loadinginformation label for speci...
Page 180 - o Overloading your vehicle can
2 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 27 ! ! WARNING: o Overloading your vehicle can c a u s e h e a t b u i l d u p i n y o u rvehicle's tires and possible tirefailure that could lead to a crash. o Overloading your vehicle can cause increased stopping dis-tances that could lead to a crash. o A crash resulting fro...
Page 182 - WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
If the Engine Will Not Start ............................................ 3-2Jump Starting ................................................................ 3-3If the Engine Overheats ................................................ 3-4Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .................... 3-5Sp...
Page 183 - IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START
3 2 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START ! D 0 1 0 A 0 1 A - A A T D 0 1 0 B 0 2 A - A A T If Engine Doesn't Turn Over or TurnsOver Slowly D010C02Y-AAT If Engine Turns Over Normally butDoes Not Start 1. Check fuel level.2. With the key in the "OFF" position, check all conn...
Page 184 - 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, immediatelyremove any contaminated clothing andflush the area with clean water for atleast 15 minutes. Then promptly obtainmedical attention. If you must be trans-ported to an emergency...
Page 185 - IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
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 movingparts such as the fan and drive belts toprevent injury. 5. If the water pump drive belt is broken or engine coolant is leaking out, stop theengine immediate...
Page 186 - TPMS Malfunction Indicator
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 5 TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) ONF048131 C 3 2 0 A 0 1 J M - A A T ➀ TPMS Malfunction Indicator ➁ Low Tire Pressure Telltale Each tire, including the spare (if pro-vided), should be checked monthly whencold and inflated to the inflation pres-sure recommended by...
Page 188 - o The TPMS malfunction indicator
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 7 Have the system checked by an autho-rized Hyundai dealer as soon as pos-sible to determine the cause of theproblem. NOTE:o The TPMS malfunction indicator may be illuminated if the vehicleis operated in areas close to elec-tric power supply cables or radiotransmitters s...
Page 189 - o In order for the system to correctly
3 8 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY ! ! ! Always be sure the tire is cold beforeinflating to the recommended pressure.A cold tire means the vehicle has beensitting for 3 hours and driven for lessthan 1 mile in that 3 hour period. NOTE:o Do not use any tire sealant if your vehicle is equipped with a TireP...
Page 190 - Check inflation pressure as soon as; Tire Size; The temporary spare tire should not
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 9 ! SPARE TIRE D040A03GK-AAT TEMPORARY SPARE TIRE The following instructions for the tem-porary spare tire should be observed: 1. Check inflation pressure as soon as practical after installing the sparetire, and adjust to the specified pres-sure. The tire pressure should...
Page 191 - CHANGING A FLAT TIRE; If a tire goes flat while you are driving:; Handling the Spare Tire
3 10 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY CHANGING A FLAT TIRE IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE D 0 6 0 A 0 1 A - A A T 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&...
Page 192 - Obtain Spare Tire and Tool; Flat tire
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 11 D060B01NF-GAT 1. Obtain Spare Tire and Tool 7D060B01NF-A Take out the tool receptacle and turnthe installation bolt counterclockwiseto remove spare tire from the trunk. D060C01A-AAT 2. Block the Wheel Block the wheel that is diagonally oppo-site from the flat to keep ...
Page 193 - Put the Jack in Place
3 12 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY ! Raise the car high enough so that thefully inflated spare tire can be installed.To do this, you will need more groundclearance than is required to removethe flat tire. D060F02E-AAT 5. Raising the Car After inserting a wrench bar into thewheel nut wrench, install the...
Page 195 - Lower Vehicle and Tighten Nuts
3 14 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. Then position the wrench as shown inthe drawing and tighten the wheel nuts.Be sure the socket is seated com-pletely over the nut. Do not stand ...
Page 196 - After Changing Wheels; o Your vehicle can be damaged if towed
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 15 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 Wh...
Page 197 - o When towing the vehicle, take care; ) If any of the loaded wheels or suspen-; o Do not tow with sling type truck as this; ) If the vehicle is being towed with the; Towing the Vehicle
3 16 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY CAUTION: o When towing the vehicle, take care not to cause damage to the bumper orunderbody of the vehicle. ! NOTE: Before towing, check the level of theautomatic transaxle fluid. If it is belowthe "HOT" range on the dipstick, addfluid. If you cannot add fluid...
Page 198 - o Automatic Transaxle:; EMERGENCY TOWING
3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 17 ! D080B02NF CAUTION: o Automatic Transaxle: Be sure to use a towing dolly under thefront wheels. A vehicle with an automatic transaxleshould never be towed from the rear withthe front wheels on the ground. This cancause serious damage to the transaxle. 3) It is recomm...
Page 199 - IF YOU LOSE YOUR KEYS
3 18 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY IF YOU LOSE YOUR KEYS D 1 2 0 A 0 1 A - A A T If you lose your keys, many Hyundaidealers can make you a new key if youhave your key number.If you lock the keys inside your car and youcannot obtain a new key, many Hyundaidealers can use special tools to open thedoor fo...
Page 200 - CORROSION PREVENTION & APPEARANCE CARE
4 Corrosion Protection ..................................................... 4-2To Help Prevent Corrosion ........................................... 4-2Washing and Waxing .................................................... 4-3Cleaning the Interior .....................................................
Page 201 - CORROSION PROTECTION; o If you live in a high-corrosion area —; Moisture Breeds Corrosion; o Road salt, dirt and moisture that is; 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 tokeep your car clean and free of corrosivematerials. Attention to the underside of thecar is particularly important. o If you live in a high-corrosion a...
Page 202 - WASHING AND WAXING; o When cleaning lower door panels,
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 matsand carpeting to cause corrosion. Checkunder the mats periodically to be sure thecarpeting is dry. Use particular care if youcarry fertilizers, ...
Page 203 - o Water washing in the engine compart-
4 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE 4 If you find any nicks or scratches in thepaint, use touch-up paint to cover them toprevent corrosion. To protect the paintworkof the car against corrosion, you mustclean your Hyundai (at least once a month).Give special attentionto the removal of salt, mu...
Page 204 - o Be careful not to spill battery electrolyte
4 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE 5 CLEANING THE INTERIOR E 0 4 0 A 0 1 A - A A T To Clean the Vinyl Upholstery To clean the vinyl upholstery, first removeloose dirt and dust with a vacuum cleaner.Then apply a solution of mild soap ordetergent and water using a clean spongeor soft cloth. Al...
Page 205 - 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 orsponge with mild soap or detergent andwarm water. Do not use strong detergents,dye, bleach or abrasive materials on theseat belts as this may weaken the ...
Page 206 - VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
5 Maintenance Intervals ................................................... 5-2Scheduled Maintenance ................................................ 5-4Maintenance under Severe Usage Conditions ............. 5-6Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items .............. 5-7California Perchlorate Noti...
Page 207 - Specified Scheduled Procedures
5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 2 F010C01A-AAT Specified Scheduled Procedures T h e s e a r e t h e p r o c e d u r e s s u c h a si n s p e c t i o n s , a d j u s t m e n t s a n dr e p l a c e m e n t s t h a t a r e l i s t e d i n t h emaintenance charts starting on page 5-4.These procedures...
Page 208 - o Inspection should be performed any; General Checks; o Whenever you have your Hyundai
5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 3 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCEREQUIREMENTS F020A02Y-AAT o Inspection should be performed any time a malfunction is experienced orsuspected. o Receipts for all emission control system s e r v i c e s s h o u l d b e r e t a i n e d t od e m o n s t r a t e c o m p l i a n ...
Page 209 - SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 4 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE F030B04NF-AAT R :Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary. F030A01NF-AAT The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for ...
Page 211 - SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS; A - Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 5miles (8km) in
5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 6 M A I N T E N A N C E U N D E R S E V E R E U S A G ECONDITIONS SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS A - Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 5miles (8km) in normal temperature or less than 10miles (16km) in freezingtemperature B - Extensive engine idling or low s...
Page 214 - o Suspension Mounting Bolts
5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 9 F070L01A-AAT o Suspension Mounting Bolts Check the suspension connections forlooseness or damage. Retighten to thespecified torque. F070K01A-AAT o Exhaust Pipe and Muffler Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, mufflerandhangers for cracks, deterioration, ordamage. ...
Page 215 - CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE
5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 10 CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE F080A01NF-AAT Perchlorate Material-special handling maya p p l y , S e e w w w . d t s c . c a . g o v /hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Notice to California Vehicle Dismantlers:Perchlorate containing materials, such asairbag inflators, ...
Page 217 - ENGINE COMPARTMENT
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 2 G010B01NF-AAT ENGINE COMPARTMENT ONF018003 CAUTION: When inspecting or servicing theengine, you should handle toolsa n d o t h e r h e a v y o b j e c t scarefully so that the plastic coverof the engine is not damaged. ! 1. Engine coolant reservoir2. Engine oil filler ...
Page 220 - 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 engineto the normal operating temperature andbe sure your car is parked on level ground.Turn the engine off. Wait five minutes, then remove the dipstick,wipe it off, fully reinsert the dipstick a...
Page 221 - Adding Oil; Remove the oil filler cap by turning it
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6 ! ! G030D01O-AAT Adding Oil 1. Remove the oil filler cap by turning it counter-clockwise. 2. Add oil, then check the level again. Do not overfill. 3. Replace the cap by turning it clockwise. The distance between the "F" and "L" marksis equal to about 1 ...
Page 223 - Start the engine and check to be sure no
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 8 CHECKING AND CHANGING THEENGINE COOLANT ! G050A01A-AAT WARNING: Do not remove the radiator cap when theengine is hot. When the engine is hot, theengine coolant is under pressure andmay erupt through the opening if the capis removed. You could be seriouslyburned if you ...
Page 224 - o Engine coolant can damage the finish
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 9 G050B01A-AAT Recommended Engine Coolant Use a high quality ethylene-glycol coolantin a 50/50 mix with water. The enginec o o l a n t s h o u l d b e c o m p a t i b l e w i t ha l u m i n u m e n g i n e p a r t s . A d d i t i o n a lcorrosion inhibitors or additives ...
Page 226 - Replace the reservoir cap and check to; o Operating your vehicle without using
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 11 ! ! 10. Replace the reservoir cap and check to be sure the drain cock and the radiatorcap are fully closed and not leaking. CAUTION: Recheck after a few days and add thecoolant if the level is below the "L" level. WARNING: The cooling fan is controlled by engi...
Page 227 - WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES; o Do not operate the wipers on dry glass.; Replacing the Wiper Blades; Push down the wiper blade with the
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 12 HHR5048 (1) WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES G080A02A-AAT The wiper blades should be carefullyinspected from time to time and cleaned toremove accumulations of road film or otherdebris. To clean the wiper blades andarms, use a clean sponge or cloth with amild soap or detergent...
Page 228 - To install the wiper blade; Put a new wiper blade onto the wiper
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 13 HHR5051 HHR5050 FILLING THE WASHERRESERVOIR G090A02NF-AAT G090A02NF ONF078009 (3.3L) (2.4L) To install the wiper blade 1. Put a new wiper blade onto the wiper arm and lower the wiper blade at thelevel of the wiper arm as shown in thedrawing. 2. Pull up the wiper blade...
Page 229 - o The washer lever should not be pulled; Recommended Oil; o Windshield washer fluid agents con-
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 14 CAUTION: o Radiator antifreeze (engine coolant) should not be used in the washersystem because it will damage thecar's finish. o The washer lever should not be pulled and the washer should not be operatedif the washer reservoir is empty. Thiscan damage the washer flui...
Page 230 - Recommended Fluid; Transaxle Fluid Capacity
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 15 CHECKING THE TRANSAXLEFLUID (AUTOMATIC) G110A01E-AAT Transaxle fluid in the automatic transaxleshould be checked at those intervalsspecified in the vehicle maintenanceschedule in Section 5. NOTE: Automatic transaxle fluid is basicallyred in color. As driving distance ...
Page 233 - Start the engine and let it run at a fast idle
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 18 G140C01A-AAT Lubrication To lubricate the compressor and the sealsin the system, the air conditioning shouldbe run for at least 10 minutes each week.This is particularly important during coolweather when the air conditioning systemis not otherwise in use. ! G120E02A-A...
Page 235 - Remove the climate control air filter
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 20 1.18 in.(30 mm) CHECKING THE FREE-PLAY G150A01A-AAT STEERING WHEEL To check the steering wheel free-play,stop the car with the wheels pointed straightahead and gently move the steering wheelback and forth. Use very light finger pressureand be sensitive to changes in r...
Page 238 - Replace the blown fuse by pressing a; Replacing Accessory Fuse; Open the fuse box and examine each
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 23 ! CAUTION: When replacing a fusible link, never useanything but a new fusible link with thesame or lower amperage rating. Neveruse a piece of wire or a higher-ratedfusible link. This could result in seriousdamage and create a fire hazard. G200B02NF 4. Replace the blow...
Page 239 - CHECKING THE BATTERY
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 24 CHECKING THE BATTERY ! G210A01A-AAT WARNING: Batteries can be dangerous! Whenworking with batteries, carefully observethe following precautions to avoidserious injuries. The fluid in the battery contains a strongsolution of sulfuric acid, which is poisonousand highly ...
Page 240 - o Never attempt to charge the battery
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 25 ! G210B04A-AAT Checking the Battery Keep the battery clean. Any evidence ofcorrosion around the battery posts orterminals should be removed using asolution of household baking soda andwarm water. After the battery terminals aredry, cover them with a light coating ofgr...
Page 241 - POWER STEERING HOSES; Checking Engine Cooling Fan
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 26 G240A01A-AAT POWER STEERING HOSES It is suggested that you check the powersteering hose connections for fluid leakageat those intervals specified in the vehiclemaintenance schedule in Section 5.The power steering hoses should bereplaced if there is severe surface crac...
Page 243 - Dotted lines in the illustration show the
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 28 SPECIFICATION: "H"Horizontal center line of headlights fromground : 27.05 in. (687mm) "W"Distance between each headlight center :51.5 in. (1,308mm) "L"Distance between the headlights and thewall that the lights are tested against :118.11 in. (3...
Page 244 - Using a socket wrench of the correct
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 29 Replacement instructions: 1. Allow the bulb to cool. Wear eye protection. 2. Open the engine hood.3. Always grasp the bulb by its base, avoid touching the glass. G270A01NF-AAT HEADLIGHT, FRONT TURN SIGNALLIGHT AND FRONT FOG LIGHT Headlight and Front Turn SignalLight O...
Page 245 - Remove the protective cap from the; Disconnect the connector from the bulb
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 30 HNF5027 9. Remove the protective cap from the replacement bulb and install the newbulb by matching the plastic base withthe headlight hole. Low Beam OMG075038N HNF5025 6. Turn the plastic cover counterclock- wise and remove it. ONF078026N 7. Disconnect the connector f...
Page 247 - REAR COMBINATION LIGHT; Remove the cover on the inside of the
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 32 HNF5042 4. Loosen the mounting screws of the trunk lid trim with a phillips screwdriver andremove the trunk lid trim. 5. To replace the rear combination light (back-up light and stop/tail light), re-move the socket by turning it counter-clockwise. 6. Install the new b...
Page 248 - Remove the luggage compartment light
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 33 HNF5032 3. Disconnect the power cord. HTB284 4. Replace with a new bulb. G270C01L-AAT LUGGAGE COMPARTMENTLIGHT 1. Open the trunk lid. 2. Remove the luggage compartment light cover on the rear package tray panelwith a flat-head screwdriver. HNF5031-A
Page 250 - GLOVE BOX ILLUMINATED LIGHT; Remove the glove box illuminated light
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 35 3. Disconnect the power cord. H J M 5 0 3 9 HTB284 4. Replace with a new bulb. G270K01L-AAT GLOVE BOX ILLUMINATED LIGHT 1. Open the glove box. 2. Remove the glove box illuminated light cover with a flat-head screwdriver. ONF078039 G270G02NF 2. Replace with a new bulb....
Page 251 - BULB WATTAGES
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 36 Socket Type BAY 15d w2.1 x 9.5d BAY 15d sv6-7, 6 BAY 15d BAY 15s w2.1 x 9.5dw2.1 x 9.5d No. 1 234567 Socket Type P x 26d P14,5s BAY15d w2.1 x 9.5d sv6-7,6 PGJ13 w2.1 x 9.2dw2.1 x 4.6d BULB WATTAGES G280A01NF-AAT G280A01NF-D Part Name Stop / Tail LightHigh Mounted Rear...
Page 254 - Inner Panel
6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 39 PROTECTED COMPONENTS FUSE RATING FUSE SPARE 15A (Spare) SPARE 15A (Spare) ETACS 10A BCM(Body Control Module), Sunroof control module, Electronic chrome mirror, Rheostat ESC 10A ESC module, Blower relay C/LIGHTER 20A Cigarette lighter SPARE 15A (Spare) TAIL RH 10A Illu...
Page 256 - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
7 Emission Control System ............................................. 7-2Catalytic Converter ....................................................... 7-3 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 7
Page 257 - tem; o To prevent the vehicle from misfiring
7 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 2 EMISSION CONTROLSYSTEMS H 0 1 0 B 0 1 A - A A T 1. Crankcase Emission Control Sys- tem The positive crankcase ventilation systemis employed to prevent air pollution causedby blow-by gases being emitted from thecrankcase. This system supplies freshfiltered air to the cran...
Page 258 - CATALYTIC CONVERTER
7 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 3 ! ! CATALYTIC CONVERTER H 0 2 0 A 0 1 A - A A T (If Installed) Hyundai vehicle is equipped with a mono-lith type three-way catalytic converter toreduce the carbon monoxide, hydrocar-bons and nitrogen oxides contained in theexhaust gas. Exhaust gases passingthrough the ca...
Page 260 - ENGINE NUMBER; On the bulkhead between the engine; TIRES
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) isthe number used in registering your carand in all legal matters pertaining t...
Page 264 - Tire ply composition and material; o Manufacturer or Brand name is
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 6 o V: Speed Rating. The speed rating denotes the speed at which a tire isdesigned to be driven for extendedperiods of time. The ratings rangefrom "A" to "Z" (98 to 186 MPH). 3. TIN (Tire Id...
Page 272 - - 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 273 - Uniform Tire Quality Grading; Eastern Region
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 15 Temperature A, B, C - The tempera- ture grades are A (the highest), B, andC, representing the tire's resistance tothe generation of heat and its ability todissipate heat when tested under con-trolled con...
Page 274 - REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS; Southern Region
8 CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS 16 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS I130C02A-AAT If you believe that your vehicle has a defectwhich could cause a crash or could causeinjury or death, you should immediatelyinform the National Highway Traffic Safet...
Page 276 - VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
9 Measurement ................................................................ 9-2Engine ........................................................................... 9-3Lubrication Chart ........................................................... 9-4 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 9
Page 277 - MEASUREMENT
9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 2 J010A03NF-AAT MEASUREMENT J060A01NF-AAT FUEL SYSTEM J020A01NF-AAT POWER STEERING J030A03NF-AAT TIRE in.(mm) Fuel tank capacity 17.7us.gal (14.7 imp.gal, 67 liter) 18.5 us.gal (15.4 imp.gal, 70 liter)* ITEM J050A01NF-AAT BRAKE Dual hydraulic with brake booster Ventilated di...
Page 278 - ENGINE; ITEMS
9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 3 3.3L 6-Cyl., V-type DOHC 3.62 x 3.29 (92.0 x 83.8) 203.9 (3,342) 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 620 ± 100 BTDC 10° ± 5° 0.006 ~ 0.009 in. (0.17 ~ 0.23 mm) 0.01 ~ 0.012 in. (0.27 ~ 0.33 mm) 2.4L 4-Cyl., In-line DOHC 3.46 x 3.81 (88 x 97) 143.9(2,359) 1 - 3 - 4 - 2 650 ± 100 BTDC 8° ...
Page 279 - LUBRICATION CHART
9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 4 Oil & Grease Standard API SJ, SL or ABOVE, SAE 5W-20, SAE 5W-30 (ALL TEMP. RANGE) ILSAC GF-3 SAE 10W-30 (ABOVE 0°F(-18°C)) or ABOVE HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS MTF 75W/85 (API GL-4) HYUNDAI GENUINE ATF SP III, DIAMOND ATF SP III, SK ATF SP III or other brands meeting the SP ...
Page 280 - INDEX
Page 281 - Display and HomeLink
10 INDEX 2 A Advanced Supplemental Restraint (AIRBAG) System(SRS) .................................................................................. 1-34 Curtain airbag ................................................................. 1-45Driver's and passenger's front airbag ..........................
Page 282 - Combination Light
10 INDEX 3 Combination Light Auto Light ........................................................................ 1-62Headlight flasher ............................................................ 1-62Headlight switch ............................................................. 1-61High-beam switch ...
Page 283 - Fuel
10 INDEX 4 Fuel Capacity ............................................................................ 9-2Gauge .............................................................................. 1-55Recommendations ............................................................ 1-2 Fuel Filler Lid Remote re...
Page 284 - Rear Seat
10 INDEX 5 Multi Box ............................................................................. 1-74 O Odometer ............................................................................ 1-56Outside Rearview Mirror .................................................... 1-75 P Parking Brake .........
Page 285 - Towing
10 INDEX 6 Towing A trailer (or vehicle) ........................................................ 2-20Emergency ...................................................................... 3-17If your vehicle must be towed ........................................ 3-15 Transaxle Automatic ....................