tow HYUNDAI I10 2020 User Guide

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6. Whilst driving
Special driving conditions ............................................................................... 6-88
Hazardous driving conditions...................................................................... 6-88
Rocking the vehicle ................................................................................... 6-88
Smooth cornering ........................................................................................ 6-89
Driving at night ............................................................................................. 6-89
Driving in the rain ......................................................................................... 6-89
Driving in flooded areas ............................................................................... 6-90
Highway driving ............................................................................................ 6-90
Winter driving
................................................................................................... 6-91
Snow or icy conditions .................................................................................. 6-91
Winter Precautions ....................................................................................... 6-93
Vehicle weight
.................................................................................................. 6-95
Overloading .................................................................................................. 6-95
Trailer towing
................................................................................................... 6-96

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7he ESC system (if equipped) must be
turned 2FF before rocking the vehicle.
NOTICE
If you are still stuck after rocking
the vehicle a few times, have the
vehicle pulled out by a tow vehicle
to avoid engine overheating, pos-
sible damage to the transmission,
and tyre damage. See “Towing” in
chapter 6.
Smooth cornering
Avoid braking or gear changing in
corners, especially when roads are
wet. Ideally, corners should always
be taken under gentle acceleration.
Driving at night
Night driving presents more hazards
than driving in the daylight. Here are
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The severe weather conditions of
winter quickly wear out tyres and
cause other problems. To minimise
winter driving problems, you should
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Snow or icy conditions
You need to keep sufficient distance
between your vehicle and the vehicle
in front of you.
Apply the brakes gently. Speeding,
rapid acceleration, sudden brake
applications, and sharp turns are
potentially very hazardous practices.
During deceleration, use engine brak-
ing to the fullest extent. Sudden brake
applications on snowy or icy roads
may cause the vehicle to skid.
To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it
may be necessary to use snow tyres
or to install tyre chains on your tyres.
Always carry emergency equipment.
Some of the items you may want to
carry include tyre chains, tow straps
or chains, a flashlight, emergency
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a window scraper, gloves, ground
cloth, coveralls, a blanket, etc.
Snow tyres
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Snow tyres should be equivalent
in size and type to the vehicle’s
standard tyres. Otherwise, the
safety and handling of your vehi-
cle may be adversely affected.
If you mount snow tyres on your vehi-
cle, make sure to use radial tyres of
the same size and load range as the
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four wheels to balance your vehicle’s
handling in all weather conditions.
The traction provided by snow tyres
on dry roads may not be as high as
your vehicle’s original equipment
tyres. Check with the tyre dealer for
maximum speed recommendations.
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'o not install studded tyres without
first checking local and municipal reg-
ulations for possible restrictions
against their use.
WINTER DRIVING

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Whilst driving
To prevent locks from freezing
To prevent the locks from being fro-
zen, spray approved de-icing fluid or
glycerin into key holes. When a lock
opening is already covered with ice,
spray approved de-icing fluid over the
ice to remove it. When an internal
part of a lock freezes, try to thaw it
with a heated key. Carefully use the
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Use approved window washer anti-
freeze solution in system
To prevent the window washer from
being frozen, add authorized window
washer anti-freeze solution, as speci-
fied on the window washer container.
Window washer anti-freeze solution
is available from a HYUNDAI autho-
rised repairer, and most vehicle
accessory outlets. Do not use engine
coolant or other types of anti-freeze
solution to prevent any damage to the
vehicle paint.
Do not let your parking brake
freeze
Under some conditions your parking
brake can freeze in the engaged posi-
tion.
This is most likely to happen when
there is an accumulation of snow or
ice around or near the rear brakes or
if the brakes are wet. When there is
the risk that your parking brake may
freeze, temporarily apply it with the
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Transmission) or in first or reverse
gear (for manual transmission). Also,
block the rear wheels in advance, so
the vehicle may not roll. Then, release
the parking brake.Do not let ice and snow
accumulate underneath
Under some conditions, snow and ice
can build up under the fenders and
interfere with the steering. When driv-
ing in such conditions during the
severe winter, you should check
underneath the vehicle on a regular
basis, to ensure that the front wheels
and the steering components is
unblocked.
Carry emergency equipment
In accordance with weather condi-
tions, you should carry appropriate
emergency equipment, whilst driving.
Some of the items you may want to
carry include tyre chains, tow straps
or chains, flashlight, emergency
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window scraper, gloves, ground cloth,
coveralls, blanket, etc.
Do not place objects or materials
in the engine compartment
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engine compartment may cause an
engine failure or combustion,
because they may block the engine
cooling. Such damage will not be
covered by the manufacturer’s war-
ranty.

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Whilst driving
We do not recommend using this
vehicle for trailer towing.
TRAILER TOWING

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Towing ............................................................................................................... 7-32
Towing service ............................................................................................... 7-32
Removable towing hook ............................................................................... 7-33
Emergency towing ........................................................................................ 7-34
Emergency commodity .................................................................................... 7-36
Fire extinguisher ............................................................................................ 7-36
First aid kit ...................................................................................................... 7-36
Triangle reflector ........................................................................................... 7-36
Tyre pressure gauge ...................................................................................... 7-36
Pan-European eCall System............................................................................. 7-37
Information on data processing ................................................................... 7-39
Pan-European eCall System ..........................................................................7-41

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Emergency situations
Jump starting can be dangerous if
done incorrectly. Follow the jump
starting procedure in this section to
avoid serious injury or damage to
your vehicle. If in doubt about how to
properly jump start your vehicle, we
strongly recommend that you have a
service technician or towing service
do it for you.
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Emergency situations
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(1) Jack handle
(2) Jack
(3) Wheel lug nut wrench
(4) Towing hook
The jack, jack handle, wheel lug nut
wrench, and towing hook are stored
in the luggage compartment under
the luggage box cover.
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The jack is provided for emergency
tyre changing only.
Turn the winged hold down bolt coun-
terclockwise to remove the spare
tyre.
Store the spare tyre in the same com-
partment by turning the winged hold
down bolt clockwise.
To prevent the spare tyre and tools
from “rattling”, store them in their
proper location.
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If it is hard to loosen the tyre hold-
down wing bolt by hand, you can
loosen it easily using the jack handle.
1. Put the jack handle (1) inside of the
tyre hold-down wing bolt.
2. Turn the tyre hold-down wing bolt
counterclockwise with the jack
handle.
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Emergency situations
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4~6 miles (7~10 km or, about 10
min) to evenly distribute the seal-
ant in the tyre.
Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph (80
km/h). If possible, do not fall below a
speed of 12 mph (20 km/h).
Whilst driving, if you experience any
unusual vibration, ride disturbance or
noise, reduce your speed and drive
with caution until you can safely pull
off of the side of the road.
Call for road side service or towing.
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1. After driving approximately 4~6
miles (7~10 km or, about 10 min),
stop at a safety location.
2. Connect the filling hose (3) of the
compressor directly to the tyre
valve.
3. Connect between compressor and
the vehicle power outlet using the
cable and connectors.

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Emergency situations
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If emergency towing is necessary, we
recommend having it done by a
HYUNDAI authorised repairer or a
commercial tow-truck service.
Proper lifting and towing procedures
are necessary to prevent damage to
the vehicle. The use of wheel dollies
or flatbed is recommended.
It is acceptable to tow the vehicle with
the rear wheels on the ground (with-
out dollies) and the front wheels off
the ground.
If any of the loaded wheels or sus-
pension components are damaged or
the vehicle is being towed with the
front wheels on the ground, use a
towing dolly under the front wheels.
When being towed by a commercial
tow truck and wheel dollies are not
used, the front of the vehicle should
always be lifted, not the rear.
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