check engine light Hyundai Coupe 2002 User Guide

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OWNER MAINTENANCE 6-9
SG070A1-E AIR CLEANER ELEMENT REPLACE- MENT
Prior to installing a sparking plug, the gap be- tween the centre and outer electrodes must be checked and adjusted as necessary. Adjustment is facilitated by bending the outer electrode towards or away from the centre elec- trode. Under no circumstances should attempts be made to adjust the position of the centre electrode.
4. Insert the sparking plug into the cylinder head and screw by the wrench and until the plug contacts the seating area. Tighten the plug with the socket by a further 1/2 to 3/4 of a turn only. 5. Replace the plug lead ensuring that the cap is
pushed firmly into place. Confirm that the capis correctly seated by lightly pulling upon it.
Recommended Spark Plugs To replace the air cleaner element, remove theair intake ducting from the air flow sensor body and unfasten the spring clips holding the air flow sensor top to the body. Lift out the air flow sensor followed by the air cleaner element. Replace- ment of the element is the reverse of the above. CAUTION: The air flow sensor is a precision engineered electronic measuring device and therefore care should be exercised that the air flow sensor is not damaged during replacement of the element. To ensure maximum filtration performance and continued engine performance, only genuine Hyundai replacements should be used.
NOTE:When replacing the spark plug, always use the genuine parts recommended.
RC10YC4(CHAMPION) BKR5ES-11(NGK) RC10PYPB4(CHAMPION) PFR5N-11(NGK)1.6/2.0L
2.7L*
* Platimun coated.
HGK213
HGK258HGK257

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6-12 SG120A1-E BRAKE SYSTEM CHECKING CAUTION: Correct operation of the braking system is essential to the safe operation of the vehicle and therefore, any maintenance operations other than those listed below should be en- trusted to a Hyundai dealer. SG120C2-E Brake Fluid Recommendations Only brake fluid conforming to DOT 3 or DOT 4 specifications or higher may be used in the braking system. Care should be taken to ob- serve the instructions and precautions printed upon the container. SG120D1-E Brake Fluid LevelThe fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir should be checked periodically. The level should be between the "MIN" and "MAX" marks on the side of the reservoir. If the level is at or below the "MIN" mark, fluid should be added having care- fully cleaned the area surrounding the reservoir cap to ensure that dirt is not allowed to enter the system. It should be borne in mind that the brake fluid level will decrease slightly as the friction linings of the pads and shoes become worn and that this is a normal condition.
higher mark. If additional fluid is required, thisshould be poured into the transmission through the dipstick tube with the aid of a suitable funnel. WARNING: The cooling fan is controlled by engine cool- ant temperature and may sometimes operate even when the engine is not running. Use extreme caution when working near the blades of the cooling fan so that you are not injured by a rotating fan blade. As the engine coolant temperature decreases, the fan will automati- cally shut off. This is a normal condition.
CAUTION:The automatic transmission unit is a preci- sion engineered assembly and correct op- eration is dependant upon the exclusion of dirt and lint from the unit. Therefore, it is imperative that only lint free cloth (eg nylon) is used for wiping the dipstick and that the area around the dipstick is thoroughly clean prior to level checking or adding fluid. Fluid Capacity The total fluid capacity of the transmission unit is 7.8 litres.
HGK174-D
Fluid level should be within this range
HGK249
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OWNER MAINTENANCE 6-17
SG200B2-E INDIVIDUAL CIRCUIT FUSES The fuse box containing the individual circuit fuses is located on the lower portion of the dashboard adjacent to the bonnet release. The fuse box cover is removed by pushing lightly and then releasing the lid. A fuse rating grid will be found on the reverse side of the cover. In the event of fuse failure, the fuse should be replaced with one of equivalent rating. A fuse removal tool is provided within the fuse box to facilitate re- placement. In the event of a replacement fuse failing shortly after installation a malfunction within the circuit protected by that fuse is indicated. The circuit should be checked by a Hyundai dealer at the first available opportunity.
AXA6201B
WARNING: The use of replacement fuses having a higher rating than specified or other means of con- necting the circuit will create a potential fire hazard. NOTE: See page 6-20 for the fuse panel descriptions. SG210A1-E BATTERY MAINTENANCE WARNING: Motor vehicle batteries contain sulphuric acid which is corrosive and poisonous. Hydrogen gas is emitted from the battery which is ex- plosive when combined with oxygen. The following precautions must be strictly ob- served to avoid personal injury or damage to the vehicle.
HGK185-D
SG220A1-E ELECTRIC COOLING FANSWARNING: The cooling fan is controlled by engine cool- ant temperature and may sometimes operate even when the engine is not running. Use extreme caution when working near the blades of the cooling fan so that you are not injured by a rotating fan blade. As the engine coolant temperature decreases, the fan will automati- cally shut off. This is a normal condition.
o If battery electrolyte is spilled onto skin or into
eyes, the effected area must be flushed with copious amounts of water and medical assis- tance sought.
o If battery electrolyte is ingested, copious
amounts of water or milk followed by an ant- acid (raw egg or milk of magnesia) must be drunk. Vomiting should not be induced and medical assistance must be sought.
o Batteries must only be charged in well venti- lated areas from which naked lights or sources of sparks are excluded.
o Ensure that children, pets or other unautho-
rized persons are kept away from batteries.
o Do not allow anything to bridge the positive (+)
and negative (-) terminals of the battery.
o Never invert the battery. The battery fitted during production is of the "Maintenance Free" type.

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6-18 NOTE: Grinding noise from power steering pump may be heard immediately after the engine is started in extremely cold condition (below -20°C). In this case, if the noise stops during warm up, there is no abnormal function in the system. This is due to a power steering fluid characteristic in extremely cold conditions. FLUID RECOMMENDATION
Only automatic transmission fluid meeting the specification of PSF-3 should be used in the power steering system.
SG230A1-E POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL The power steering fluid level should be checked daily. To check the power steering fluid level, be sure the ignition is "OFF", then check to make certain that the power steering fluid level is between the "MAX" and "MIN" level markings on the fluid reservoir.
SG250A2-E REPLACING HEADLIGHT BULBS In the event of bulb failure being experienced, ensure that the relative lighting circuit is turned off prior to attempting to replace the bulb. The illustrations on the following pharagraph will as- sist in locating and removing the headlight bulbs. Ensure that the replacement bulb has the same cap configuration and wattage as the original.
SG230B1-E POWER STEERING HOSES Power steering hoses should be checked for damage, deterioration and leakage at each ser- vice.
The engine cooling fan should operate before the temperature gauge reaches the upper portion of the scale and the condenser fan should operate whenever the air conditioning is in use.
HGK214 G270A02A-GAT HEADLIGHT BULB Replacement instructions:
HGK225
1. Allow the bulb to cool. Wear eye protection.
2. Always grasp the bulb by its plastic base, avoid touching the glass.
3. Disconnect the power cord from the bulb
base in the back of the headlight.
4. Remove the dust cover.
5. Push the bulb spring for removing the head- light bulb.
6. Remove the protective cap from the replace- ment bulb and install the new bulb by match-ing the plastic base with the headlight hole. Install the dust cover after retightening the bulb spring and reconnect the power cord.
7. Use the protective cap and carton to dispose
of the old bulb.
8. Check for proper headlight aim.High Beam Low Beam
Turn signal Light

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OWNER MAINTENANCE 6-19
G290A01GK-EAT HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTMENT
Before performing aiming adjustment, make sure of the following.
1. Keep all tyres inflated to the correct pressure.
2. Place the vehicle on level ground and press
the front bumper & rear bumper down severaltimes. Place vehicle at a distance of 118.1 in. (3m) from the test wall.
3. See that the vehicle is unloaded (except for
full levels of coolant, engine oil and fuel, and spare tyres, jack, and tools).
4. Clean the head lights lens and turn on the headlight.
5. Open the boot.
6. Draw the vertical line (through the centre of each headlight beam pattern) and the hori-zontal line (through the centre of each head- light beam pattern) on the aiming screen. And then, draw the parallel line at 1.18 in. (30 mm) under the horizontal line.
WARNING:The halogen bulb contains gas under pres- sure and if impacted could shatter, resulting in flying fragments. Always wear eye protec- tion when servicing the bulb. Protect the bulb against abrasions or scratches and against liquids when lighted. Turn on the bulb only when installed in a headlight. Replace the headlight if damaged or cracked. Keep the bulb out of the reach of children and dispose of the used bulb with care.
Vertical aiming
G290A01GK
Horizontal aiming
Low Beam
Vertical aiming
G290A02GK
Horizontal aiming
High Beam
7. Adjust each cut-off line of the low beam to the
parallel line with a phillips screwdriver - VER- TICAL AIMING.
8. Adjust each cut-off line of the low beam to the each vertical line with a phillips screwdriver - HORIZONTAL AIMING.
G290B01GK-EAT Adjustment After Headlight Assembly Replacement
G290B02Y
Vertical line
Cut-off line Ground line
Horizontal line
LW
H
H "P"1.18 in.(30 mm)
If the vehicle has had front body repair and the headlight assembly has been replaced, the head- light aiming should be checked using the aiming screen as shown in the illustration. Turn on the headlight switch.
1. Adjust headlights so that main axis of light is parallel to centre line of the body and isaligned with point "P" shown in the illustration.
2. Dotted lines in the illustration show centre of headlights.

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INDEX10-1
C CARE OF CASSETTE
TAPE ........................................................... 1-64
CARE OF DISC ................................................................................ 1-64
CARE OF SEAT BELTS .................................................................. 1-11
CATALYTIC CONVERTOR OPERATING PRECAUTIONS .......7-1~7-2
CENTRAL DOOR LOCK .................................................................... 1-4
CHANGING A FLAT TYPE ................................................................ 3-3
CHECKING THE CLUTCH FLUID ...................................................6-13
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM ......................................................... 1-13
CIGAR LIGHTER .............................................................................. 1-36
CLUTCH PEDAL FREEPLAY .......................................................... 6-15
COMBINATION IGNITION SWITCH AND STEERING LOCK .......... 2-2 CRUISE CONTROL ......................................................................... 1-48
D DAILY OPERATING CHECKS ........................................................... 6-4
DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ............................................................. 1-55
DIGITAL CLOCK .............................................................................. 1-36
DOOR LOCKS .................................................................................... 1-2
DOOR WINDOWS .............................................................................. 1-6
DRINK HOLDER .............................................................................. 1-37
DRIVE BELTS .................................................................................. 6-16
DRIVING FOR ECONOMY .............................................................. 2-10
JK000A2-EAT 10. INDEX A AIR BAG
........................................................................................... 1-18
AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH ......................................................... 1-54
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ............................6-13
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT REPLACEMENT ..................................... 6-9
AIR FILTER ...................................................................................... 1-61
ANTENNA ......................................................................................... 1-66
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ........................................................... 2-8
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID ............................................. 6-11
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION .......................................................... 2-5
B BATTERY MAINTENANCE .............................................................. 6-17
BEFORE FOLDING THE REAR SEATS ........................................... 1-9
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE .................................................. 2-2
BONNET RELEASE ......................................................................... 1-44
BRAKE PEDAL FREEPLAY ............................................................. 6-16
BRAKE SYSTEM CHECKING ......................................................... 6-12
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INDEX
10-2
E EFFECTIVE BRAKING
....................................................................... 2-8
ELECTRIC COOLING FANS ........................................................... 6-17
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS ..................................................... 7-1
ENGINE COMPARTMENT ................................................................. 6-1
ENGINE COOLANT CHECKING AND REPLACI NG ........................ 6-7
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GUAGE ...............................1-29
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER REPLACEMENT .................................... 6-6
ENGINE OIL CO NSUMPTION ........................................................... 6-6
ENGINE OIL REPLENISHMENT ............ ........................................... 6-5
ENGINE OIL ....................................................................................... 6-4
EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR .................................................. 1-41
F
FOLDING REAR SEAT .................................................................... 1-10
FRONT ASHTRAY ........ ................................................................... 1-37
FRONT DOOR EDGE WARNING LAMP ........................................1-44
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH ......................................................... 1-43
FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT ........................................................... 1-7
FRONT SEAT BELT PIVOT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ....................1-11
FUEL ECONOMY ............................................................................... 2-3
FUEL GAUGE .................................................................................. 1-28
FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS ........... ................................................. 1-1
FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTION ......................................................... 6-22
FUSIBLE LINKS ............................................................................... 6-16G
GLOVE BOX .....................................................................................
1-39
H HATCHBACK DOOR ........................................................................ 1-45
HATCHBACK DOOR WIPER AND WA SHER ................................1-35
HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM ........................................................ 1-35
HEADLIGHT BULB ........................................................................... 6-18
HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTMENT ..............................................6-18
HEADLIGHT LEVELING DEVICE SYSTEM ....................................1-37
HEAD RESTRAINT ADJUSTMENT ................................................... 1-7
HEATED REAR WINDOW ............................................................... 1-35
HEATING AND COO LING CONTROL ............................................ 1-50
ROTARY TYPE ................................................................. 1-51 ~ 1-54
AUTOMATIC TYPE ........................................................... 1-56 ~ 1-61
HORN ............................................................................................... 1-47
IIF THE ENGINE CANNOT BE CRANKED ........................................ 3-1
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS .......................................................... 3-2
IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START .................................................. 3-1
IF THE EVENT OF A PUNCTURE .................................................... 3-3
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM ..................................................................... 1-2
INDIVIDUAL CIRCUIT FUSES ......................................................... 6-17
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATORS ................................1-25

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