oil HYUNDAI I20 2017 User Guide

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We recommend the air conditioning
system be serviced by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
WWindshield defrosting and defog-
ging
• For maximum defrosting, set the
temperature control to the extreme
right/hot position and the fan speed
control to the highest speed.
• If warm air to the floor is desired while defrosting or defogging, set
the mode to the floor-defrost posi-
tion.
• Before driving, clear all snow and ice from the windshield, rear win-
dow, outside rear view mirrors, and
all side windows.
• Clear all snow and ice from the hood and air inlet at the buttom of
the windshield.
• If the engine temperature is still cold after starting, then a brief
engine warm up period may be
required for the vented air flow to
become warm or hot.
Because the refrigerant
is at very high pressure,
the air conditioning sys-
tem should only be serv-
iced by trained and certi-
fied technicians. It is important that
the correct type and amount of oil
and refrigerant is used, otherwise
damage to the vehicle and personal
injury may occur.WARNING
Do not use the or position
during cooling operation in
extremely humid weather. The dif-
ference between the temperature
of the outside air and that of the
windshield could cause the outer
surface of the windshield to fog
up, causing loss of visibility. Set
the mode selection to the
position and fan speed control to a
lower speed.
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••If you install an aftermarket HID
head lamp, your vehicle’s audio
and electronic device may mal-
functi on.
• Prevent chemicals such as per- fume, cosmetic oil, sun cream,
hand cleaner, and air freshener
from c ontacting the interior parts
because they may cause damage,
button struck issues or discol-
oration.
AUX, USB and iPod
®
port
You can use an AUX port to connect
audio devices and an USB port to plug
in an USB or an iPod
®.
NOTE : Please go through USB
compatibility list in HYUNDAI India
website.
Information
When using a portable audio device
connected to the power outlet, noise
may occur during playback. If this
happens, use the power source of the
portable audio device.
❈ iPod
®
is a trademark of Apple Inc.
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• In case of product malfunction, please contact your place of pur-
chase or After Service ce nter.
• Placing the audio system within an electromagnetic environment may
result in noise interference.
• Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume and cosmetic oil from
contacting the dashboard because
they ma y cause damage or discol-
oration.
RadioRadio ModeChange Mode:
[RADIO
]button
• You can toggle between the radio modes using
[RADIO]
button.
• If
[SETUP/CLOCK]
 [Display] 
[Mode Popup] is turned [Off], then
each time you press the
[RADIO]
button, you can toggle between
radio modes (FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟AM ➟
DRM ➟FM1).
• The radio mode popup will not be displayed when
[SETUP/CLOCK]
button [Display] [Mode popup]
is turned [Off].
Search Frequency:
[SEEK/TRACK]
button• Searches the previous/next broad- cast frequencies.
- Short press of button: searchesthe previous/next available
broadcast frequency.
- Long press of button: Frequency is controlled by 1 step quickly.
When the button is released after
pressing and holding, searches
the previous/next available
broadcast frequency.Change Frequency:
TUNE
knob
Changes frequency by turning the
knob left/right. You can seek avail-
able frequencies manually.Saved Frequency:
[1] ~ [6]
(Preset)
buttons
• Pressing the button: Plays the fre-
quency saved in the corresponding
button.
• Pressing and holding the button (more than 1.0 second): Saves the
currently playing broadcast to the
selected button and sound a BEEP.

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• Do not place beverages close to the audio system. Spilling bever-
ages may lead to system m alfunc-
tion.
• In case of product malfunction, please contact your place of pur-
chase or After Service c enter.
• Placing the audio system within an electromagnetic environment may
result in noise interference.
• Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume and cosmetic oil from
contacting the dashboard because
they may cause damage or discol-
oration.
Information on status iconsIcons showing audio status are shown
in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Icon
Description
Mute
Mute engaged
Bluetooth
Remote
Controller
Bluetooth Remote
Control available
Battery
Remaining battery life
of a connected
Bluetooth
®device
Handsfree +
Audio stream-
ing connection
Bluetooth
®
Handsfree
call and audio stream-
ing available
Handsfree
connection
Bluetooth
®
Handsfree
call available
Bluetooth
®
audio streaming
Bluetooth
®
audio
streaming available
Downloading contacts
Downloading contacts
through Bluetooth
®
wireless communica-
tions
Icon
Description
Line busy
Phone call in progress
Mute mic
Mic muted during a
call (caller cannot
hear your voice)
Phone signal strength
Display the phone sig-
nal strength for a cell
phone connected by
Bluetooth
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Carbon monoxide (CO) gas is toxic. Breathing CO can cause unconsciousness and death.
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide which cannot be seen or smelled.
Do not inhale engine exhaust.
If at any time you smell engine exhaust inside the vehicle\b open the windows immediately. Exposure to CO can cause
unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation.
Be sure the exhaust system does not leak.
The exhaust system should be checked whenever the vehicle is raised to change the oil or for any other purpose. If
you hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side of the
vehicle\b we recommend that the exhaust system be checked as soon as possible by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
Letting the engine idle in your garage\b even with the garage door open\b is a hazardous practice. Run the engine only
long enough to start the engine and to move the vehicle out of the garage.
Avoid idling the engine for prolonged periods with people inside the vehicle.
If it is necessary to idle the engine for a prolonged period with people inside the vehicle \b be sure to do so only in an open area with the air intake set at "Fresh" and fan control set to high so fresh air is drawn into the interior.
Keep the air intakes clear.
To assure proper operation of the ventilation system\b keep the ventilation air intakes located in front of the windshield
clear of snow\b ice\b leaves\b or other obstructions.
If you must drive with the tailgate open:
Close all windows.
Open instrument panel air vents.
Set the air intake control at "Fresh"\b the air flow control at "Floor" or "Face"\b and the fan control set to high.
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When using tire chains:
• Wrong size chains or improperlyinstalled chains can damage your
vehicle's brake lines\b suspension\b
body and wheels.
• Use SAE “S” class or wire chains.
• If you hear noise caused by chains contacting the body\b retighten the
chain to prevent contact with the
vehicle body.
• To prevent body damage\b retighten the chains after driving \f.5~1.\f km
(\f.3~\f.6 miles).
• Do not use tire chains on vehic
les
equipped with aluminum wheels. If
unavoidable\b use a wire type
chain.
• Use wire chains less than 15 mm (\f.59 in) wide to prevent damage
to the chain’s connection.
Winter precautions
Use high quality ethylene glycolcoolant
Your vehicle is delivered with high
quality ethylene glycol coolant in the
cooling system. It is the only type of
coolant that should be used because
it helps prevent corrosion in the cool
ing system\b lubricates the water
pump and prevents freezing. Be sure
to replace or replenish your coolant
in accordance with the maintenance
schedule in chapter 7. Before winter\b
have your coolant tested to assure
that its freezing point is sufficient for
the temperatures anticipated during
the winter.
Check battery and cables
Winter puts additional burdens on
the battery system. Visually inspect
the battery and cables as described
in chapter 7. The level of charge in
your battery can be checked by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a
service station.
Change to "winter weight" oil if necessary
In some climates it is recommended
that a lower viscosity "winter weight"
oil be used during cold weather. See
chapter 8 for recommendations. If
you aren't sure what weight oil you
should use\b we recommend that you
consult with an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
Check spark plugs and ignition system
Inspect your spark plugs as
described in chapter 7 and replace
them if necessary. Also check all
ignition wiring and components to be
sure they are not cracked\b worn or
damaged in any way.
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Petrol Engine (Kappa 1.2 MPI)
The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Radiator cap
3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir
4. Air cleaner
5. Engine oil dipstick
6. Engine oil filler cap
7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
8. Engine room junction block
9. Battery
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Diesel Engine (U II 1.4 TCI)The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Radiator cap
3. Brake
/clutch
fluid reservoir
4. Air cleaner
5. Engine oil dipstick
6. Engine oil filler cap
7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
8. Engine room junction block
9. Battery

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•Do not put heavy objects or apply
excessive force on top of the
engine cover (if equipped) or fuel
rela ted parts.
• When you inspect the fuel system (fuel lines and fuel injection
devices), we recommend that you
contact an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
• Do not drive long time with the engine cover(if equipped)
rem oved.
• When checking the engine room, do not go near fire. Fuel, washer
fluid, etc. are flammable oil s that
may cause fire.
• Before touching the battery, igni- tion cables and electrical wiring,
you should disconnect the battery
"-" terminal. You may get an elec-
tric shock from the electric current.
(Continued)NOTICE
Maintenance work•
Performing maintenance work
on a vehicle can be dangerous.
You can be seriously injured
while performing some mainte-
nance procedures. If you lack
sufficient knowledge and experi-
ence or the proper tools an d
equipment to do the work, we
recommend that the system be
serviced by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

Working under the hood with the
engine running is dangerous. It
becomes even more dangerous
when you wea r jewelry or loose
clothing. These can become
entangled in moving parts and
result in injury.
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WARNING
(Continued)Therefore, if you must run the
engine while working under the
hood, make certain that you
rem ove all jewelry (especially
rings, bracelets, watches, and
necklaces) and all neckties,
scarves, and sim ilar loose cloth-
ing before getting near the
engine or cooling fans.Do not leave gloves, rags or any
other combustible material in the
engine compartment. Doing so
may caus e a heat-induced fire.
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"$# !"$" "$#The following lists are vehicle checks
and inspections that should be per-
formed at the frequencies indicated
to help ensure safe, dependable
operation of your vehicle.
Any adverse conditions should be
brought to the attention of your deal-
er as soon as possible.
These Owner Maintenance Checks
are generally not covered by war-
ranties and you may be charged for
labor, parts and lubricants used.
Owner maintenance schedule When you stop for fuel:• Check the engine oil level.
• Check the coolant level in coolant
reservoir.
• Check the windshield washer fluid level.
• Look for low or under-inflated tires.
• Check the radiator and condenser. Check if the front of the radiator
and condenser are clean and not
blocked with leaves, dirt or insects
etc.
If any of the above parts areextremely dirty or you are not sure
of their condition, we recommend
that you contact an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
While operating your vehicle:• Note any changes in the sound of the exhaust or any smell of
exhaust fumes in the vehicle.
• Check for vibrations in the steering wheel. Notice any increased steer-
ing effort or looseness in the steer-
ing wheel, or change in its straight-
ahead position.
• Notice if your vehicle constantly turns slightly or "pulls" to one side
when traveling on smooth, level
road.
• When stopping, listen and check for unusual sounds, pulling to one
side, increased brake pedal travel
or "hard-to-push" brake pedal.
• If any slipping or changes in the operation of your transaxle occurs,
check the transaxle fluid level.
• Check Continuously Variable Transaxle P (Park) function.
• Check the parking brake.
• Check for fluid leaks under your vehicle (water dripping from the air
conditioning system during or after
use is normal).
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Be careful when checking your
engine coolant level when the
engine is hot. Scalding hot coolant
and stea m may blow out under
pressure. This could cause burns
or other serious injury.
WARNING

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