Hyundai H350 2016 Owner's Manual
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What to do in an emergency
Break the glass and escape using the glass break hammer installed in
the vehicle in case of emergency.
You can take out glass break ham- mer after holding on to the knob and
lifting up.
In case of an emergency
Remove the red plastic cover (1) and
the inner trim (2) to take out the
glass-breaking hammer.
With this glass-breaking hammer, break the glass of the emergency
exit and escape from the vehicle.
The emergency exit assembly may
fall on the floor, when you break the
glass.
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Be careful that splinters of glass do not shatter when
breaking glass. Splinters of
glass may cause damage to
human body.
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Be careful that splinters of glass do not shatter when
breaking glass. Splinters of the
glass or then emergency exit
assembly may cause damage to
human body.
WARNING
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There are some emergency com-
modities in the vehicle to help yourespond to the emergency situation.Fire extinguisher
If there is small fire and you know
how to use the fire extinguisher, take
the following steps carefully. ❈Location of a fire extinguisher
Bus : Behind of front passenger’s
seat and behind right side of
passenger’s seat
Van : Behind of front passenger’s seat
1.Pull the pin at the top of the extin- guisher that keeps the handle frombeing accidentally pressed.
2.Aim the nozzle toward the base of the fire.
3.Stand approximately 2.5 m (8 ft) away from the fire and squeeze the
handle to discharge the extinguish-
er. If you release the handle, the
discharge will stop.
4.Sweep the nozzle back and forth at the base of the fire. After the fire
appears to be out, watch it careful-
ly since it may re-ignite.
First aid kit (if equipped)
There are some items such as scis-
sors, bandage and adhesive tape
and etc. in the kit to give first aid toan injured person.
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Triangle reflector (if equipped)
Place the triangle reflector on the
road to warn oncoming vehicles dur-
ing emergencies, such as when the
vehicle is parked by the roadside due
to any problems.
Tire pressure gauge (If equipped)
Tires normally lose some air in day-
to-day use, and you may have to add
a few pounds of air periodically and it
is not usually a sign of a leaking tire,
but of normal wear. Always check tirepressure when the tires are coldbecause tire pressure increases with
temperature.To check the tire pressure, take the
following steps;
1.Unscrew the inflation valve cap
that is located on the rim of the tire.
2.Press and hold the gauge against the tire valve. Some air will escape
as you begin and more will escape
if you don't press the gauge in firm-
ly.
3.A firm non-leaking push will acti- vate the gauge.
4. Read the tire pressure on the gauge to know whether the tire
pressure is low or high.
5.Adjust the tire pressures to the specified pressure. Refer to “Tires
and wheels” in section 8.
6.Reinstall the inflation valve cap.
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Maintenance
7
Maintenance
Engine compartment .............................................7-3
Maintenance services ...........................................7-5Owner's responsibility ......................................................7-5
Owner maintenance precautions ..................................7-5
Engine compartment precautions (Diesel engine) ....7-7
Owner maintenance ...............................................7-8 Owner maintenance schedule ........................................7-8
Scheduled maintenance services ......................7-10 Normal maintenance schedule (for Europe) ............7-11
Normal maintenance schedule (except Europe) .....7-14
Maintenance under severe usage conditions ..........7-17
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ..7-19
Engine oil ..............................................................7-22 Checking the engine oil level ....................................7-22
Changing the engine oil and filter ..............................7-23
Engine coolant......................................................7-24 Checking the coolant level ...........................................7-24
Changing the coolant .....................................................7-26
Brake/Clutch fluid ..............................................7-27 Checking the brake/clutch fluid level ........................7-27
Power steering fluid ............................................7-28 Checking the power steering fluid level ...................2-28
Checking the power steering hose.............................2-29
Washer fluid .........................................................7-29 Checking the washer fluid level ...............................7-29 Parking brake .......................................................7-30
Checking the parking brake .........................................7-30
Fuel filter (For diesel).........................................7-30 Draining water from fuel filter ....................................7-30
Fuel filter cartridge replacement ................................7-30
Manual transmission and rearaxle oil ..............7-31 Check and adding oil ......................................................7-31
Change the gear oil ........................................................7-31
Air cleaner ............................................................7-31 Filter replacement ...........................................................7-31
Climate control air filter .....................................7-33 Filter inspection ...............................................................7-33
Filter replacement ...........................................................7-33
Wiper blades .........................................................7-34 Blade inspection ..............................................................7-34
Blade replacement ..........................................................7-35
Battery...................................................................7-37 For best battery service................................................7-37
Battery capacity label ...................................................7-40
Battery recharging .......................................................7-40
Reset items .......................................................................7-41
Tires and wheels ..................................................7-42 Tire care ............................................................................7-42
Recommended cold tire inflation pressures.............7-42
Checking tire inflation pressure ..................................7-43
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Tire rotation ....................................................................7-44
Wheel alignment and tire balance ..............................7-45
Tire replacement .............................................................7-46
Wheel replacement ........................................................7-47
Tire traction ......................................................................7-47
Tire maintenance ...........................................................7-47
Tire sidewall labeling ......................................................7-48
Fuses ......................................................................7-50 Inner panel fuse replacement ......................................7-52
Alternator fuse ................................................................7-54
Multi fuse ..........................................................................7-54
Fuse/Relay panel description ......................................7-55
Light bulbs.............................................................7-67 Headlight, position light, turn signal light, front fog
light bulb replacement ...................................................7-68Headlight and front fog light aiming (for Europe) ..7-70
Side marker lamp ............................................................7-75
Rear combination light bulbs replacement ...............7-75
High mounted stop light bulb replacement ..............7-78
License plate light bulb replacement .........................7-78
Interior light bulb replacement ....................................7-78
Appearance care ..................................................7-79 Exterior care ....................................................................7-79
Interior care......................................................................7-85 Emission control system .....................................7-87
Crankcase emission control system ...........................7-87
Evaporative emission control system.........................7-87
Exhaust emission control system ...............................7-88
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Maintenance
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1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Fuse box and positive battery terminal
3. Engine oil dipstick
4. Engine oil filler cap
5. Brake/clutch fluid cap
6. Air cleaner
7. Negative battery terminal
8. Radiator cap
9. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
10. Power steering fluid reservoir
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Bus, Van, Truck (without auxiliary battery)
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Maintenance
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Van, Truck (with auxiliary battery)
1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Fuse box and positive battery terminal
3. Engine oil dipstick
4. Engine oil filler cap
5. Brake/clutch fluid cap
6. Air cleaner
7. Negative battery terminal
8. Radiator cap
9. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
10. Power steering fluid reservoir
11. Auxiliary battery
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Maintenance
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You should exercise the utmost care
to prevent damage to your vehicle
and injury to yourself whenever per-
forming any maintenance or inspec-
tion procedures.
Inadequate, incomplete or insuffi-
cient servicing may result in opera-
tional problems with your vehicle that
could lead to vehicle damage, an
accident, or personal injury.Owner’s responsibility
Maintenance Service and Record
Retention are the owner's respon-
sibility.
We recommend in general that you
have your vehicle serviced by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. You
should retain documents that showproper maintenance has been per-
formed on your vehicle in accor-dance with the scheduled mainte-
nance service charts shown on the
following pages. You need this infor-
mation to establish your compliance
with the servicing and maintenance
requirements of your vehicle war-
ranties. Detailed warranty informa-
tion is provided in your Service
Passport. Repairs and adjustmentsrequired as a result of improper
maintenance or a lack of required
maintenance are not covered when
your vehicle is covered by warranty.
Owner maintenance precautions
Improper or incomplete service may
result in problems. This section gives
instructions only for the maintenance
items that are easy to perform.
Improper owner maintenance dur-
ing the warranty period may affect
warranty coverage. For details,
read the separate Service
Passport provided with the vehi-
cle. If you're unsure about any
servicing or maintenance proce-
dure, we recommend that the sys-
tem be serviced by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
NOTICE
NOTICE
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Maintenance work
Performing maintenance work
on a vehicle can be danger-
ous. You can be seriously
injured while performing
some maintenance proce-
dures. If you lack sufficient
knowledge and experience or
the proper tools and equip-
ment to do the work, we rec-ommend that the system be
serviced by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
Working under the hood with
the engine running is danger-
ous. It becomes even more
dangerous when you wear
jewelry or loose clothing.These can become entangled
in moving parts and result in
injury.(Continued)
WARNING Continued)
Therefore, if you must run the
engine while working under
the hood, make certain that
you remove all jewelry (espe-
cially rings, bracelets, watch-
es, and necklaces) and all
neckties, scarves, and similar
loose clothing before gettingnear the engine or coolingfans.
Do not put heavy objects or
apply excessive force on top
of the engine cover (ifequipped) or fuel related
parts.
When you inspect the fuel system (fuel lines and fuel
injection devices), we recom-
mend that you contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Do not drive long time with
the engine cover (if equipped)
removed.
When checking the engine
room, do not go near fire.
Fuel, washer fluid, etc. are
flammable oils that may cause
fire.
Before touching the battery,
ignition cables and electrical
wiring, you should disconnect
the battery "-" terminal. You
may get an electric shock
from the electric current. (Continued)
CAUTION
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Maintenance
Continued)
When you remove the interior
trim cover with a flat head (-)
driver, be careful not to dam-
age the cover.
Be careful when you replace
and clean bulbs to avoid
burns or electrical shock.
Engine compartment precau- tions (Diesel engine)
• Follow the safety tips providedbelow, when you are checking the engine room while the engine is
running.
- Do not touch the injector, injectorwirings, and the engine computer
while the engine is running.
- Do not remove the injector con- nector while the engine is run-ning.
- People using pacemakers must not go near the engine while the
engine is starting or running. Diesel Engine
Never work on injection system with engine running or within 30seconds after shutting off
engine. High-pressure pump,
rail, injectors and high-pressurepipes are subject to high pres-
sure even after the engine
stopped. The fuel jet produced
by fuel leaks may cause serious
injury, if it touches the body.
People using pacemakers
should not move than 30cm
closer to the ECU or wiring har-
ness within the engine room
while engine is running, sincethe high currents in the elec-
tronic engine control system
produce considerable magneticfields.
WARNING