engine HYUNDAI PALISADE 2023 Owners Manual

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08
8-7
If your temperature gauge indicates
overheating, you experience a loss of
power, or hear loud pinging or knocking,
the engine may be overheating. If this
happens, you should:
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
2. Shift the gear to P (Park) and set the parking brake. If the air conditioning is
ON, turn it OFF.
3. If engine coolant is running out under the vehicle or steam is coming out
from the hood, stop the engine. Do
not open the hood until the coolant
has stopped running or the steaming
has stopped. If there is no visible
loss of engine coolant and no steam,
leave the engine running and check
to be sure the engine cooling fan is
operating. If the fan is not running,
turn the engine off.
WARNING
While the engine is running,
keep hands, clothing and tools
away from the moving parts
such as the cooling fan and
drive belt to prevent serious
injury. 4. Check for coolant leaking from the
radiator, hoses or under the vehicle. (If
the air conditioning has been in use, it
is normal for cold water to be draining
from it when you stop.)
5. If engine coolant is leaking out, stop the engine immediately and call the
nearest authorized HYUNDAI dealer
for assistance.
WARNING
Your vehicle is equipped with
a pressurized coolant reserve
tank. NEVER remove the
radiator cap or the drain plug
while the engine and radiator
are HOT.
Hot coolant and steam may blow out
under pressure, causing serious injury.
Turn the engine off and wait until
the engine cools down. Use extreme
care when removing the radiator cap.
Wrap a towel or thick rag around it,
and turn it counterclockwise slowly to
release some of the pressure from the
system. Step back while the pressure is
released.
When you are sure all the pressure has
been released, continue turning the cap
counter-clockwise to remove it.
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS

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Emergency Situations8-10
Your vehicle has also been equipped with
a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate
when the system is not operating
properly. The TPMS malfunction
indicator is combined with the Low
Tire Pressure Telltale. When the system
detects a malfunction, the telltale will
flash for approximately one minute and
then remain continuously illuminated.
This sequence will continue upon
subsequent vehicle start-ups as long as
the malfunction exists.
When the malfunction indicator is
illuminated, the system may not be able
to detect or signal low tire pressure as
intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur
for a variety of reasons, including the
installation of replacement or alternate
tires or wheels on the vehicle that
prevent the TPMS from functioning
properly.
Always check the TPMS malfunction
telltale after replacing one or more tires
or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that
the replacement or alternate tires and
wheels allow the TPMS to continue to
function properly.
NOTICE
If any of the below happens, have
the system checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
1. The Low Tire Pressure Telltale/ TPMS Malfunction Indicator does not
illuminate for 3 seconds when the
ignition switch or Engine Start/Stop
button is placed to the ON position
or when the engine is running.
2. The TPMS Malfunction Indicator remains illuminated after blinking for
approximately 1 minute.
3. The Low Tire Pressure Position Telltale remains illuminated.
Low Tire Pressure Indicator
B0406KO01
B0404EU03
A: Low Tire Pressure Warning Light,
B: Low Tire Pressure Position and Tire Pressure Telltale
When the tire pressure monitoring
system warning indicators are
illuminated and a warning message
displayed on the cluster LCD display,
one or more of your tires is significantly
under-inflated. The Low Tire Pressure
Position Telltale will indicate which
tire is significantly underinflated by
illuminating the corresponding position
light.
If either telltale illuminates, immediately
reduce your speed, avoid hard cornering
and anticipate increased stopping
distances. You should stop and check
your tires as soon as possible. Inflate the
tires to the proper pressure as indicated
on the vehicle’s placard or tire inflation
pressure label located on the driver’s
side center pillar outer panel.

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08
8-15
B0413EU06
6. Draw out the retainer guide M through
the center hole of the spare tire.
To store the spare tire:
1. Lay the tire on the ground with the valve stem facing up.
2. Place the wheel under the vehicle and install the retainer guide and chain
through the wheel center.
3. Turn the wrench clockwise until it clicks.
CAUTION
Ensure the spare tire retainer guide is
properly aligned with the center of the
spare tire to prevent the spare tire from
“rattling”.
Otherwise, it may cause the spare tire
to fall off the carrier and lead to an
accident.
Changing Tires
WARNING
A vehicle can slip or roll off of a jack
causing serious injury or death to you or
those nearby. Take the following safety
precautions:
[Never place any portion of your body
under a vehicle that is supported by
a jack.
[ NEVER attempt to change a tire in
the lane of traffic. ALWAYS move the
vehicle completely off the road on
level, firm ground away from traffic
before trying to change a tire. If you
cannot find a level, firm place off
the road, call a towing service for
assistance.
[ Be sure to use the jack provided with
the vehicle.
[ ALWAYS place the jack on the
designated jacking positions on the
vehicle and NEVER on the bumpers
or any other part of the vehicle for
jacking support.
[ Do not start or run the engine while
the vehicle is on the jack.
[ Do not allow anyone to remain in the
vehicle while it is on the jack.
[ Keep children away from the road
and the vehicle.

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Emergency Situations8-16
Follow these steps to change your
vehicle’s tire:
1. Park on a level, firm surface.
2. Move the shift button into P (Park), apply the parking brake, and place the
ignition switch or press Engine Start/
Stop button in the LOCK/OFF position.
3. Press the hazard warning flasher button.
4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench, jack, jack handle and spare tire from
the vehicle.
5. Block both the front and rear of the tire diagonally opposite of the tire you
are changing.
B0413EU11
6. Loosen the wheel lug nuts counterclockwise one turn each in
the order shown above, but do not
remove any lug nuts until the tire has
been raised off of the ground.
B0413EU12
A: Rear, B: Front
7. Place the jack at the designated
jacking position under the frame
closest to the tire you are changing.
The jacking positions are plates
welded to the frame with two
notches. Never jack at any other
position or part of the vehicle. Doing
so may damage the side seal molding
or other parts of the vehicle.

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Emergency Situations8-20
Jack Label
OOS067043
The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack.
M Model Name
N Maximum allowable load
O When using the jack, set your parking brake.
P When using the jack, stop the engine.
Q Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack.
R The designated locations under the frame
S When supporting the vehicle, the base plate of jack must be vertical under the lifting point.
T Shift into Reverse gear on vehicles with manual transmission or shift the gear to the P position on vehicles with automatic transmission.
U The jack should be used on firm level ground.
V Jack manufacture
11 Production date
12 Representative company and address

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Emergency Situations8-22
CAUTION
[ Do not tow the vehicle with the front
wheels on the ground as this may
cause damage to the vehicle.
B0412EU03
[Do not tow with sling-type
equipment. Use wheel lift or flatbed
equipment.
B0412EU04
WARNING
If your vehicle is equipped with a
rollover sensor, place the ignition
switch or press Engine Start/Stop
button in the LOCK/OFF or ACC position
when the vehicle is being towed.
The side impact and curtain air bag
may deploy if the sensor detects the
situation as a rollover.
When towing your vehicle in an
emergency without wheel dollies:
1. Release EPB before turning off the
engine.
2. Place the ignition switch or press the ignition switch to ON/OFF position.
3. Change the gear to N (Neutral) while pressing the brake pedal. For
more details, refer to “Automatic
Transmission” section in chapter 6.
4. Place the ignition switch to the ACC position.
CAUTION
Failure to shift the gear to N (Neutral)
may cause internal damage to the
transmission.

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Emergency Situations8-24
Emergency Towing
B0414KO01
A: Front
B0414KO02
B: Rear
If towing is necessary, have it done by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a
commercial tow truck service.
If towing service is not available in
an emergency, your vehicle may be
temporarily towed using a cable or chain
secured to the emergency towing hook
at the front (or rear) of the vehicle.
Use extreme caution when towing the
vehicle with a cable or chain. A driver
must be in the vehicle to steer it and
operate the brakes.
Towing in this manner may be done
only on hard-surfaced roads for a short
distance and at low speeds. Also, the
wheels, axles, power train, steering
and brakes must all be in good working
condition.
CAUTION
The driver must be in the vehicle for
steering and braking operations when
the vehicle is being towed. Passengers
other than the driver must not be in the
vehicle.
Always follow these emergency towing
precautions:
[ Place the ignition switch or press the
Engine Start/Stop button to the ACC
position so the steering wheel is not
locked.
[ Shift the gear to N (Neutral).
[ Release the parking brake.
[ Depress the brake pedal with more
force than normal as you will have
reduced braking performance.
[ More steering effort will be required
because the power steering system
will be disabled.
[ Use a vehicle heavier than your own to
tow your vehicle.
[ The drivers of both vehicles should
communicate with each other
frequently.
[ Before emergency towing, check that
the hook is not broken or damaged.
[ Fasten the towing cable or chain
securely to the hook.
[ Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady
and even force.

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9
9. Maintenance
Engine Compartment ........................................................................\
............... 9-3
Maintenance Services ........................................................................\
.............. 9-4
Owner’s Responsibility ........................................................................\
....................... 9-4
Owner Maintenance Precautions ........................................................................\
....... 9-4
Owner Maintenance ........................................................................\
................. 9-5Owner Maintenance Schedule ........................................................................\
........... 9-6
Scheduled Maintenance Services ....................................................................9-7Normal Maintenance Schedule ........................................................................\
.......... 9-8
Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions ......................................................... 9-11
Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items .............................................. 9-13
Engine Oil ........................................................................\
................................. 9-15
Checking the Engine Oil Level ........................................................................\
........... 9-15
Checking the Engine Oil and Filter ........................................................................\
... 9-16
Engine Coolant ........................................................................\
.........................9-18Checking the Coolant Level......................................................................\
................. 9-18
Changing Coolant ........................................................................\
............................. 9-20
Brake Fluid ........................................................................\
................................ 9-21Checking the Brake Fluid Level ........................................................................\
......... 9-21
Washer Fluid ........................................................................\
............................ 9-22Checking the Washer Fluid Level ........................................................................\
...... 9-22
Air Cleaner ........................................................................\
............................... 9-23
Filter Replacement ........................................................................\
............................. 9-23
Cabin Air Filter ........................................................................\
......................... 9-24Filter Inspection........................................................................\
..................................9-24
Filter Replacement ........................................................................\
.............................9-24
Wiper Blades ........................................................................\
........................... 9-25Blade Inspection ........................................................................\
................................ 9-25
Blade Replacement ........................................................................\
............................ 9-25
Battery ....................................................................\
..........................................9-27For Best Battery Service ........................................................................\
....................9-28
Battery Capacity Label ........................................................................\
.......................9-29
Battery Recharging ........................................................................\
............................9-29
Reset Items ........................................................................\
........................................ 9-30

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9
Tires and Wheels ........................................................................\
...................... 9-31Tire Care ........................................................................\
..............................................9-31
Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures ........................................................... 9-31
Check Tire Inflation Pressure ........................................................................\
............. 9-32
Tire Rotation ........................................................................\
.......................................9-33
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance ........................................................................\
...9-34
Tire Replacement ........................................................................\
...............................9-34
Wheel Replacement ........................................................................\
...........................9-35
Tire Traction ........................................................................\
........................................9-35
Tire Maintenance..................................................................\
......................................9-35
Tire Sidewall Labeling ........................................................................\
........................9-36
Tire Terminology and Definitions ........................................................................\
......9-39
All Season Tires ........................................................................\
.................................. 9-42
Summer Tires ........................................................................\
.................................... 9-42
Snow Tires......................................................................\
............................................ 9-43
Radial-Ply Tires ........................................................................\
.................................. 9-43
Low Aspect Ratio Tires ........................................................................\
...................... 9-44
Fuses ...................................................................\
............................................. 9-45Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement ....................................................................... 9-46
Engine Compartment Panel Fuse Replacement ......................................................9-47
Fuse/Relay Panel Description........................................................................\
........... 9-48
Light Bulbs ........................................................................\
............................... 9-56
Headlight, Position Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, Daytime Running Light (DRL)
Replacement .............................................................\
................................................. 9-57
Side Repeater Lamp Replacement ........................................................................\
.. 9-58
Rear Combination Lamp Replacement ................................................................... 9-58
High Mounted Stop Lamp Replacement ................................................................. 9-60
License Plate Lamp Replacement ........................................................................\
.... 9-60
Interior Light Replacement ........................................................................\
................ 9-61
Appearance Care ........................................................................\
.................... 9-63Exterior Care ........................................................................\
...................................... 9-63
Interior Care ........................................................................\
....................................... 9-68
Emission Control System ........................................................................\
......... 9-71
California Perchlorate Notice ........................................................................\
..9-74

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9-3
09
The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
A0419KO02
1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Radiator cap
3. Brake fluid reservoir
4. Air cleaner
5. Engine oil filler cap6. Engine oil dipstick
7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
8. Fuse/relay box
9. Battery
ENGINE COMPARTMENT

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