tow HYUNDAI I10 2020 Owners Manual

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3-11
03
OAC3039006TU
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4. Pull up the seatback lever and fold
the seatback toward the front of
the vehicle.
To use the rear seat, lift and push up
the seatback backward. Push the
seatback firmly until it clicks into
place. Make sure the seatback is
locked in place.
When returning the rear seatbacks to
the upright position, remember to
return the rear shoulder belts to their
proper position.
WARNING
When you return the rear seatback
to its upright position after being
folded down:
Be careful not to damage the seat
belt webbing or buckle. Do not
allow the seat belt webbing or
buckle to get caught or pinched in
the rear seat. Ensure that the seat-
back is completely locked into its
upright position by pushing on the
top of the seatback. Otherwise, in
an accident or sudden stop, the
seat could fold down and allow
cargo to enter the passenger com-
partment, which could result in
serious injury or death.
NOTICE
‡When returning the rear seat-
backs to the upright position,
remember to return the rear
shoulder belts to their proper
position.
‡Routing the seat belt webbing
through the rear seat belt guides
will help keep the seat belts from
being trapped behind or under
the seats.

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3-14
Safety system
OAC3039039R
Adjusting the height up and down
To raise the head restraint:
1. Pull it up to the desired position (1).
To lower the head restraint:
1. Push and hold the release button
(2) on the head restraint support.
2. Lower the head restraint to the
desired position (3).
NOTICE
OHI038136
If you recline the seatback towards
the front with the head restraint
and seat cushion raised, the head
restraint may come in contact with
the sunvisor or other parts of the
vehicle.
OAC3039041R
Removal/Reinstall
To remove the head restraint:
1. Recline the seatback (2) using the
seatback angle lever or switch (1).
2. Raise head restraint as far as it
can go.
3. Press the head restraint release
button (3) whilst pulling the head
restraint up (4).
WARNING
NEVER allow anyone to travel in a
seat with the head restraint
removed.

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3-52
Safety system
Why didn’t my air bag go off in
a collision?
There are certain types of accidents
in which the air bag would not be
expected to provide additional pro-
tection. These include rear impacts,
second or third collisions in multiple
impact accidents, as well as low
speed impacts. Damage to the vehi-
cle indicates a collision energy
absorption, and is not an indicator of
whether or not an air bag should have
inflated.
Air bag collision sensors
WARNING
To reduce the risk of an air bag
deploying unexpectedly and caus-
ing serious injury or death:
‡Do not hit or allow any objects to
impact the locations where air
bags or sensors are installed.
‡Do not perform maintenance on
or around the air bag sensors. If
the location or angle of the sen-
sors is altered, the air bags may
deploy when they should not or
may not deploy when they
should.
‡Do not install bumper guards or
replace the bumper with a non-
genuine part. This may adversely
affect the collision and air bag
deployment performance.
‡Place the ignition switch to the
LOCK/OFF or ACC position,
when the vehicle is being towed
to prevent inadvertent air bag
deployment.
‡We recommend that all air bag
repairs are conducted by a
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.

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4-4
Instrument cluster
Engine Coolant Temperature
Gauge
OJS048104L
This gauge indicates the temperature
of the engine coolant when the igni-
tion switch is in the ON position.
NOTICE
If the gauge pointer moves beyond
the normal range area toward the
“130” position, it indicates over-
heating that may damage the
engine.
Do not continue driving with an
overheated engine. If your vehicle
overheats, refer to “If the Engine
Overheats” in chapter 7.
WARNING
Never remove the radiator cap or
reservoir cap when the engine is
hot. The engine coolant is under
pressure and could cause severe
burns. Wait until the engine is cool
before adding coolant to the reser-
voir.
Fuel Gauge
OAC3049005R
This gauge indicates the approximate
amount of fuel remaining in the fuel
tank.
i Information
‡ 7he fuel tank capacity is given in
chapter 2.
‡ 7he fuel gauge is supplemented by a
low fuel warning light, which will
illuminate when the fuel tank is
nearly empty.
‡ 2n inclines or curves, the fuel gauge
pointer may fluctuate or the low fuel
warning light may come on earlier
than usual due to the movement of
fuel in the tank.

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05
Tilt steering / Telescope
steering
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel
whilst driving. You may lose steer-
ing control and cause severe per-
sonal injury, death or accidents.
i Information
After adjustment, sometimes the lock-
release lever may not lock the steering
wheel.
It is not a malfunction. 7his occurs
when two gears are not engaged cor-
rectly. In this case, adjust the steering
wheel again and then lock the steering
wheel.
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To change the steering wheel angle
and height:
1. Pull down the lock-release lever
(1).
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desired angle (2) and height (3, if
equipped). Move the steering
wheel, so it points toward your
chest, not toward your face. Make
sure you can see the instrument
panel warning lights and gauges.
3. Pull up the lock-release lever to
lock the steering wheel in place.
Push the steering wheel both up and
down to be certain it is locked in posi-
tion.
CAUTION
Whilst adjusting the steering wheel
height, please do not push or pull
it hard since the fixture can be
damaged.

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Inside rearview mirror
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rearview mirror to the centre on the
view through the rear window.
WARNING
Make sure your line of sight is not
obstructed. Do not place objects in
the rear seat, cargo area, or behind
the rear head restraints which
could interfere with your vision
through the rear window.
WARNING
To prevent serious injury during
an accident or deployment of the
air bag, do not modify the rearview
mirror and do not install a wide
mirror.
WARNING
NEVER adjust the mirror whilst
driving. This may cause loss of
vehicle control resulting in an acci-
dent.
NOTICE
When cleaning the mirror, use a
paper towel or similar material
dampened with glass cleaner. Do
not spray glass cleaner directly on
the mirror as that may cause the
liquid cleaner to enter the mirror
housing.
Day/night rearview mirror
(if equipped)
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to reduce glare from the headlights
of the vehicles behind you during
night driving.
Remember that you lose some rear-
view clarity in the night position.
MIRRORS

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5-37
05
OHCR046344
Position light position ()
The position light, license plate light
and instrument panel light are turned
ON.
OHCR046345
+eadlight position ()
The headlight, position light, license
plate light and instrument panel light
are turned ON.
i Information
7he ignition switch must be in the 21
position to turn on the headlight.
High beam operation
OHCR046346
To turn on the high beam headlight,
push the lever away from you.
The high beam indicator will light
when the headlight high beams are
switched on.
To turn off the high beam headlight,
pull the lever towards you. The low
beams will turn on.
WARNING
Do not use high beam when there
are other vehicles approaching
you. Using high beam could
obstruct the other driver’s vision.
OHCR046349
To flash the high beam headlight, pull
the lever towards you, then release
the lever. The high beams will remain
ON as long as you hold the lever
towards you.

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05
Windscreen washers
OAC3059034TU
In the OFF (O) position, pull the lever
gently toward you to spray washer
fluid on the windscreen and to run the
wipers 1-3 cycles. The spray and
wiper operation will continue until you
release the lever. If the washer does
not work, you may need to add wash-
er fluid to the washer fluid reservoir.
WARNING
When the outside temperature is
below freezing, ALWAYS warm the
windscreen using the defroster to
prevent the washer fluid from
freezing on the windscreen and
obscuring your vision which could
result in an accident and serious
injury or death.
CAUTION

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5-55
05
OAI3059118
The mode selection knob controls the
direction of the air flow through the
ventilation system.
Air can be directed to the floor, dash-
board outlets, or windscreen. Five
symbols are used to represent Face,
Bi-Level, Floor, Floor-Defrost and
Defrost air position.
Face-Level (B, ')
Air flow is directed toward the upper
body and face. Additionally, each out-
let can be controlled to direct the air
discharged from the outlet.
Bi-Level (B, C, ')
Air flow is directed towards the face
and the floor.
Floor-Level (A, C, ')
Most of the air flow is directed to the
floor, with a small amount of the air
being directed to the windscreen,
side window defrosters and side
vents.
Floor/'efrost-Level (A, C, ')
Most of the air flow is directed to the
floor and the windscreen with a small
amount directed to the side window
defrosters and side vents.
'efrost-Level (A, ')
Most of the air flow is directed to the
windscreen with a small amount of air
directed to the side vents.

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5-65
05
OAI3059113I
The mode selection button controls
the direction of the air flow through
the ventilation system.
The air flow outlet direction is cycled
as follows:
Face-Level (B, ')
Air flow is directed toward the upper
body and face. Additionally, each out-
let can be controlled to direct the air
discharged from the outlet.
Bi-Level (B, C, ')
Air flow is directed towards the face
and the floor.
Floor-Level (A, C, ')
Most of the air flow is directed to the
floor, with a small amount of the air
being directed to the windscreen and
side window defrosters.
Floor 'efrost (A, C, ')
Most of the air flow is directed to the
floor and the windscreen with a small
amount directed to the side window
defrosters.
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'efrost-Level (A, ')
Most of the air flow is directed to the
windscreen with a small amount of air
directed to the side window defrost-
ers.
OAC3059103R
Instrument panel vents
The instrument panel vent air flow
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rotate it to the outer side till the end.
To open the vent, rotate it to the inner
side.

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