engine overheat Hyundai Accent 2012 User Guide
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Driving your vehicle
Highway driving
Tires
Adjust the tire inflation pressures to
specification. Low tire inflation pressures
will result in overheating and possible
failure of the tires.
Avoid using worn or damaged tires which
may result in reduced traction or tire fail-
ure.
✽ ✽NOTICE
Never exceed the maximum tire inflation
pressure shown on the tires.
Fuel, engine coolant and engine oil
High speed travel consumes more fuel
than urban motoring. Do not forget to
check both engine coolant and engine
oil.
Drive belt
A loose or damaged drive belt may result
in overheating of the engine. Inspect your
drive belt for proper tension, or have your
Hyundai dealer inspect this at the normal
service intervals listed in section 7.
WARNING
Underinflated or overinflated
tires can cause poor handling,
loss of vehicle control, and sud-
den tire failure leading to acci-
dents, injuries, and even death.
Always check tires for proper
inflation before driving. For prop-
er tire pressures, refer to “Tires
and wheels” in section 8.
Driving on tires with no or insuffi- cient tread is dangerous. Worn-
out tires can result in loss of
vehicle control, collisions, injury,
and even death. Worn-out tires
should be replaced as soon as
possible and should never be
used for driving. Always check
the tire tread before driving your
car. For further information and
tread limits, refer to “Tires and
wheels” in section 7.
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Road warning / 6-2
In case of an emergency while driving / 6-2
If the engine will not start / 6-3
Emergency starting / 6-4
If the engine overheats / 6-6
Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) / 6-7
If you have a flat tire (with spare tire) / 6-12
If you have a flat tire (with tire mobility kit) / 6-20
Towing / 6-26
What to do in an emergency
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What to do in an emergency
Jump starting procedure
1. Make sure the booster battery is 12-volt and that its negative terminal is
grounded connects to the vehicle body.
2. If the booster battery is in another vehicle, do not allow the vehicles to
touch.
3. Turn off all unnecessary electrical loads.
4. Connect the jumper cables in the exact sequence shown in the illustration.
First connect one end of a jumper
cable to the positive terminal of the
discharged battery (1), then connect
the other end to the positive terminal
on the booster battery (2). Proceed to
connect one end of the other jumper
cable to the negative terminal of the
booster battery (3), then the other end
to a solid, stationary, metallic point (for
example, the engine lifting bracket)
away from the battery (4). Do not con-
nect it to or near any part that moves
when the engine is cranked. Do not allow the jumper cables to con-
tact anything except the correct battery
terminals or the correct ground. Do not
lean over the battery when making
connections.
5. Start the engine of the vehicle with the booster battery and let it run at 2,000
rpm, then start the engine of the vehi-
cle with the discharged battery.
If the cause of your battery discharging isnot apparent, you should have your vehi-cle checked by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
Push-starting
Your manual transaxle-equipped vehicle
should not be push-started because it
might damage the emission control sys-
tem.
Vehicles equipped with automatic
transaxle cannot be push-started.
Follow the directions in this section for
jump-starting.
CAUTION- Battery cables
Do not connect the jumper cablefrom the negative terminal of thebooster battery to the negative ter- minal of the discharged battery.This can cause the discharged bat-tery to overheat and crack, releas-ing battery acid.
WARNING
Never tow a vehicle to start it
because the sudden surge forward
when the engine starts could cause
a collision with the tow vehicle.
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What to do in an emergency
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IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
If your temperature gauge indicates over-
heating, you experience a loss of power,
or hear loud pinging or knocking, the
engine is probably too hot. If this hap-
pens, you should:
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as itis safe to do so.
2. Place the shift lever in P (automatic transaxle) or neutral (manual transaxle)
and set the parking brake. If the air con-
ditioning is on, turn it off.
3. If engine coolant is running out under the car 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. 4. Check to see if the water pump drive
belt is missing. If it is not missing,
check to see that it is tight. If the drive
belt seems to be satisfactory, check for
coolant leaking from the radiator,
hoses or under the car. (If the air con-
ditioning had been in use, it is normal
for cold water to be draining from it
when you stop.)
5. If the water pump drive belt is broken or engine coolant is leaking out, stop
the engine immediately and call the
nearest authorized HYUNDAI dealer
for assistance. 6. If you cannot find the cause of the
overheating, wait until the engine tem-
perature has returned to normal. Then,
if coolant has been lost, carefully add
coolant to the reservoir to bring the
fluid level in the reservoir up to the
halfway mark.
7. Proceed with caution, keeping alert for further signs of overheating. If over-
heating happens again, call an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
WARNING
While the engine is running, keep
hair, hands and clothing away from
moving parts such as the fan and
drive belts to prevent injury.CAUTION
Serious loss of coolant indicates
there is a leak in the cooling systemand this should be checked as soonas possible by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
WARNING
Do not remove the radiator cap
when the engine is hot. This may
result in coolant being blown out of
the opening and cause serious
burns.
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What to do in an emergency
Notes on the safe use of the Tire
Mobility Kit
Park your car at the side of theroad so that you can work with the
Tire Mobility Kit away from moving
traffic. Place your warning triangle
in a prominent place to make pass-
ing vehicles aware of your location.
To be sure your vehicle will not move, even when you're on fairly
level ground, always set your park-
ing brake.
Only use the Tire Mobility Kit for sealing/inflation passenger car
tires. Do not use on motorcycles,
bicycles or any other type of tires.
Do not remove any foreign objects such as nails or screws that have
penetrated the tire.
Before using the Tire Mobility Kit, read the precautionary advice
printed on the sealant bottle! Provided the car is outdoors, leave
the engine running. Otherwise
operating the compressor may
eventually drain the car battery.
Never leave the Tire Mobility Kit unattended while it is being used.
Do not leave the compressor run- ning for more than 10 min. at a time
or it may overheat.
Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit if the ambient temperature is below -22°F
(-30°C).
Do not use the sealing compound after its expiration date which can
be found on the label of the bottle.
Keep away from children.
WARNING
Have your tire repaired as soon as possible. The tire
may loose air pressure at any
time after inflating with the
TMK.
CAUTION
The Tire Mobility Kit is a tempo-rary fix to the tire and the tireshould be inspected by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer assoon as possible.
CAUTION
When using Tire Mobility Kit, thetire sealant can damage the tirepressure sensor. After using theTire Mobility Kit, have the tirepressure sensor checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Maintenance
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7
Turn signal light/Position light
1. Turn off the engine and open the hood.
2. Remove the socket from the assembly
by turning the socket counterclockwise
until the tabs on the socket align with
the slots on the assembly.
3. Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counter-
clockwise until the tabs on the bulb
align with the slots in the socket. Pull
the bulb out of the socket
4. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks
into place.
5. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the
slots in the assembly. Push the socket
into the assembly and turn the socket
clockwise.
(Continued)
If a bulb becomes damaged orcracked, replace it immediately
and carefully dispose of it.
Wear eye protection when chang- ing a bulb. Allow the bulb to cool
down before handling it.
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WARNING- Halogen bulbs
Halogen bulbs contain pressur-ized gas that will produce flying
pieces of glass if broken.
Always handle them carefully, and avoid scratches and abra-
sions. If the bulbs are lit, avoid
contact with liquids. Never touch
the glass with bare hands.
Residual oil may cause the bulb
to overheat and burst when lit. A
bulb should be operated only
when installed in a headlight.
(Continued)
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Index
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Emergency starting ..........................................................6-4Jump starting ................................................................6-4
Push starting ................................................................6-5
Emergency while driving ................................................6-2
Emission control system ..................................................7-74 Crankcase emission control system ............................7-74
Evaporative emission control System ..........................7-74
Exhaust emission control system ................................7-75
Engine ........................................................................\
......8-2
Engine compartment ........................................................2-4
Engine coolant ..................................................................7-23
Engine number..................................................................8-7
Engine oil........................................................................\
..7-21
Engine overheats ..............................................................6-6
Engine temperature gauge ................................................4-36
Engine will not start ........................................................6-3
Evaporative emission control System ..............................7-73
Exhaust emission control system ....................................7-74
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ..................7-18
Exterior care ....................................................................7-68\
Flat tire (with spare tire) ..................................................6-12 Jack and tools ..............................................................6-12
Changing tires ..............................................................6-13
Compact spare tire ......................................................6-18
Removing and storing the spare tire ............................6-13 Flat tire (with tire mobility kit) ........................................6-20
Floor mat anchor(s) ..........................................................4-86
Fluid
Brakes/clutch fluid ......................................................7-26
Washer fluid ................................................................7-27
Folding the rear seat ........................................................3-10
Front passenger and rear seat belt ....................................3-16
Front seat adjustment........................................................3-5
Fuel filler lid ....................................................................4-22\
Fuel gauge ........................................................................\
4-37
Fuel requirements ............................................................1-3
Fuses ........................................................................\
........7-50 Fuse/relay panel description ........................................7-54
Instrument panel fuse ..................................................7-51
Memory fuse ................................................................7-52
Multi fuse ....................................................................7-53\
Gauge Engine temperature gauge ..........................................4-36
Fuel gauge ....................................................................4-37\
GAW (Gross axle weight) ................................................5-47
GAWR (Gross axle weight rating) ..................................5-47
Glove box ........................................................................\
4-81
GVW (Gross vehicle weight) ..........................................5-47
GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating) ..............................5-47
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Index
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LabelAir bag warning label ..................................................3-60
Refrigerant label ..........................................................8-7
Tire sidewall labeling ..................................................7-43
Tire specification and pressure label ..........................8-7
Vehicle certification label ............................................8-6
Light bulbs ........................................................................\
7-58
Lighting ........................................................................\
....4-51 Battery saver function ..................................................4-51
Lower anchor ....................................................................3-32\
Lubricants and capacities ................................................8-4
Luggage net ......................................................................4-\
82
Luggage screen ................................................................4-86
Maintenance Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ..............7-18
Maintenance services ..................................................7-3
Maintenance under severe usage conditions................7-17
Normal maintenance schedule ....................................7-7
Owner maintenance ....................................................7-4
Scheduled maintenance service ..................................7-6
Tire maintenance ..........................................................7-42 Maintenance schedule ......................................................7-6
Maintenance under severe usage conditions................7-17
Normal maintenance schedule ....................................7-7
Maintenance services........................................................7-3
Manual climate control system ........................................4-61 Air conditioning ..........................................................4-66
Climate control air filter ..............................................4-69
Heating and air conditioning ......................................4-62
Manual transaxle ..............................................................5-7
Memory fuse ....................................................................7-52\
Mirrors ........................................................................\
......4-31 Day/night rearview mirror ..........................................4-31
Inside rearview mirror ................................................4-31
Outside rearview mirror ..............................................4-32
Multi fuse........................................................................\
..7-53
Occupant detection system ..............................................3-41
Odometer ........................................................................\
..4-38
Oil (Engine) ......................................................................7-\
21
Outside rearview mirror ..................................................4-32
Overheats ........................................................................\
..6-6
Owner maintenance ..........................................................7-4
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