break HYUNDAI I10 2022 Owners Manual

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1. Foreword
Foreword ..............................................................................................................1-2
Hyundai motor company ....................................................................................1-2
How to use this manual .......................................................................................1-3
Safety messages ..................................................................................................1-3
Fuel requirements ............................................................................................... 1-5
Petrol engine .................................................................................................... 1-5
Vehicle modifications .......................................................................................... 1-7
Vehicle break-in process .................................................................................... 1-8
Returning used vehicles ..................................................................................... 1-8

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Safety system
Securing a Child Restraint
System with the “ISOFIX
Anchorage System”
To install a ISOFIX-compatible Child
Restraint System in either of the rear
outboard seating positions:
1. Move the seat belt buckle away
from the ISOFIX anchorages.
2. Move any other objects away from
the anchors that could prevent a
secure connection between the
Child Restraint System and the
ISOFIX anchorages.
3. Place the Child Restraint System
on the vehicle seat, then attach the
seat to the ISOFIX anchorages
according to the instructions pro-
vided by the Child Restraint
System manufacturer.
4. Follow the instructions of the Child
Restraint System’s manufacturer
for proper installation and connec-
tion of the ISOFIX attachments on
the Child Restraint System to the
ISOFIX anchorages.
WARNING
Take the following precautions
when using the ISOFIX system:
‡Read and follow all installation
instructions provided with your
Child Restraint System.
‡To prevent the child from reach-
ing and taking hold of unretract-
ed seat belts, buckle all unused
rear seat belts and retract the
seat belt webbing behind the
child. Children can be strangled
if a shoulder belt becomes
wrapped around their neck and
the seat belt tightens.
‡NEVER attach more than one
Child Restraint System to a sin-
gle anchorage. This could cause
the anchor or attachment to
come loose or break.
‡Always have the ISOFIX system
inspected by your dealer after an
accident. An accident can dam-
age the ISOFIX system and may
not properly secure the Child
Restraint System.

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Securing a Child Restraint
System seat with “Top-tether
Anchorage” system
OAC3039011TU
Top-tether anchorages for Child
Restraint Systems are located on the
rear of the seatback.
OAC3039012TU
1. Route the Child Restraint System
seat strap over the seatback.
For vehicles with adjustable head
restraint, route the tether strap
under the head restraint and
between the head restraint posts,
otherwise route the tether strap
over the top of the seatback.
2. Connect the top-tether to the top-
tether anchorage, then tighten the
top-tether according to the instruc-
tions of your Child Restraint
System’s manufacturer to firmly
attach the Child Restraint System
to the seat.
WARNING
Take the following precautions
when installing the top-tether:
‡Read and follow all installation
instructions provided with your
Child Restraint System.
‡NEVER attach more than one
Child Restraint System to a sin-
gle ISOFIX top-tether anchorage.
This could cause the anchorage
or attachment to come loose or
break.
‡Do not attach the top-tether to
anything other than the correct
top-tether anchorage. It may not
work properly if attached to
something else.
‡Child Restraint anchorages are
designed to withstand only those
loads imposed by correctly fitted
Child Restraint System.
Under no circumstances are they
to be used for adult seat belts or
harnesses or for attaching other
items or equipment to the vehi-
cle.

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WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury
or death from an inflating curtain
air bags, take the following pre-
cautions:
‡All seat occupants must wear
seat belts at all times to help
keep occupants positioned prop-
erly.
‡Properly secure child restraints
as far away from the door as pos-
sible.
‡Do not place any objects over
the air bag. Also, do not attach
any objects around the area the
air bag inflates such as the door,
side door glass, front and rear
pillar, roof side rail.
‡Do not hang other objects except
clothes, especially hard or break-
able objects. In an accident, it
may cause vehicle damage or
personal injury.
‡Do not allow passengers to lean
their heads or bodies onto doors,
put their arms on the doors,
stretch their arms out of the win-
dow, or place objects between
the doors and seats.
‡Do not open or repair the side
curtain air bags.
How does the air bags system
operate?
OAC3039023R
The SRS consists of the following
components:
(1) Driver’s front air bag module
(2) Passenger’s front air bag module*
(3) Side air bag modules*
(4) Curtain air bag modules*
(5) Retractor pre-tensioner assem-
blies*
(6) Air bag warning light
(7) SRS control module (SRSCM)/
Rollover sensor*
(8) Front impact sensors
(9) Side impact sensors*
(10) Side pressure sensors*
(11) Passenger’s front air bag OFF
indicator (front passenger’s seat
only) *
(12) Passenger’s front air bag ON/
OFF switch *
* : if equipped
The SRSCM continually monitors
SRS components whilst the ignition
switch is in the ON position to deter-
mine if a crash impact is severe
enough to require air bag deployment
or pre-tensioner seat belt deploy-
ment.

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Instrument cluster
Charging System
Warning Light
7his warning light illuminates
‡When there is a malfunction with
either the alternator or electrical
charging system.
If there is a malfunction with either
the alternator or electrical charging
system
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe
location and stop your vehicle.
2. Turn the engine off and check the
alternator drive belt for looseness
or breakage.
If the belt is adjusted properly,
there may be a problem in the
electrical charging system.
In this case, we recommend that
you have the vehicle inspected by
a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as
soon as possible.
Engine Oil Pressure
Warning Light
7his warning light illuminates
‡When the engine oil pressure is
low.
If the engine oil pressure is low
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe
location and stop your vehicle.
2. Turn the engine off and check the
engine oil level (For more details,
refer to “Engine Oil” in chapter
8). If the level is low, add oil as
required.
If the warning light remains on after
adding oil or if oil is not available,
we recommend that you have the
vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI
authorised repairer as soon as
possible.

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WARNING
OAC3059062TU
Do not hold the part (gas lifter) that
supports the tailgate. Be aware
that the deformation of the part
may cause vehicle damage and a
risk of safety accident.
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Opening the fuel filler door
OAC3059021R
The fuel filler door must be opened
from inside the vehicle by pulling up
the fuel filler door opener.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Pull the fuel filler door opener up.
OAC3059053TU
3. Pull the fuel filler door out (1) to
fully open.
4. To remove the fuel tank cap (2),
turn it counterclockwise. You may
hear a hissing noise as the pres-
sure inside the tank equalizes.
5. Place the cap on the fuel filler door
(3).
i Information
If the fuel filler door does not open
because ice has formed around it, tap
lightly or push on the door to break the
ice and release the door. 'o not pry on
the door. If necessary, spray around
the door with an approved de-icer fluid
(do not use radiator anti-free]e) or
move the vehicle to a warm place and
allow the ice to melt.

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WARNING
Never store cigarette lighters, pro-
pane cylinders, or other flamma-
ble/explosive materials in the vehi-
cle. These items may catch fire
and/or explode if the vehicle is
exposed to hot temperatures for
extended periods.
WARNING
ALWAYS keep the storage com-
partment covers closed securely
whilst driving. Items inside your
vehicle are moving as fast as the
vehicle. If you have to stop or turn
quickly, or if there is a crash, the
items may fly out of the compart-
ment and may cause an injury if
they strike the driver or a passen-
ger.
NOTICE
To avoid possible theft, do not
leave valuables in the storage
compartments.
Centre console storage
OAC3059052R
OAC3059041R
These compartments can be used to
store small item.
WARNING
Do not place the heavy, sharp or
breakable objects in the tray. Such
objects can be thrown from the
tray in the event of a sudden stop
or an accident, possibly injuring
the passengers in the vehicle.
STORAGE COMPARTMENT

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Convenient features
Clock
WARNING
Do not adjust the clock whilst driv-
ing. You may lose your steering
control and cause severe personal
injury or accidents.
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the manual that was supplied with
your vehicle.
Coat hook (if equipped)
OJS048056
These hooks are not designed to hold
large or heavy items.
WARNING
OJS048057
Do not hang other objects such as
hangers or hard objects except
clothes. Also, do not put heavy,
sharp or breakable objects in the
clothes pockets. In an accident or
when the curtain air bag is inflated,
it may cause vehicle damage or
personal injury.

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Vehicle break-in process ........................................................................................ 1-8
Vehicle certification label .................................................................................... 2-14
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ................................................................... 2-14
Vehicle modifications ............................................................................................ 1-7
Vehicle weight ..................................................................................................... 6-95
Overloading ...................................................................................................... 6-95
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Washer fluid ......................................................................................................... 8-18
Checking the washer fluid level ....................................................................... 8-18
Checking the parking brake .............................................................................. 8-18
Windows .............................................................................................................. 5-26
Power windows ................................................................................................ 5-26
Windscreen defrosting and defogging ................................................................. 5-73
Automatic climate control system .................................................................... 5-74
Defroster ........................................................................................................... 5-75
Winter driving ...................................................................................................... 6-91
Snow or icy conditions ..................................................................................... 6-91
Winter Precautions ........................................................................................... 6-93
Wiper blades ........................................................................................................ 8-23
Blade inspection ............................................................................................... 8-23
Blade replacement .......................................................................................... 8-23
Wipers and washers ............................................................................................. 5-46
Windscreen wipers ........................................................................................... 5-46
Windscreen washers ........................................................................................ 5-47
Rear window wiper and washer switch ............................................................ 5-47