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Maintenance
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The following lists are vehicle checks and
inspections that should be performed by
the owner or an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer at the frequencies indicated to
help ensure safe, dependable operation
of your vehicle.
Any adverse conditions should be
brought to the attention of your dealer as
soon as possible.
These Owner Maintenance Checks are
generally not covered by warranties 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 coolant level in coolant reser-voir.
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 are extremely
dirty or you are not sure of their condi-
tion, take your vehicle to an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
WARNING- Maintenancework
Performing maintenance work on
a vehicle can be dangerous. You
can be seriously injured while
performing some maintenance
procedures. If you lack sufficient
knowledge and experience or the
proper tools and equipment to do
the work, have it done by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Working under the hood with the engine running is dangerous. It
becomes even more dangerous
when you wear jewelry or loose
clothing. These can become
entangled in moving parts and
result in injury. Therefore, if you
must run the engine while work-
ing under the hood, make certain
that you remove all jewelry (espe-
cially rings, bracelets, watches,
and necklaces) and all neckties,
scarves, and similar loose cloth-
ing before getting near the
engine or cooling fans.
OWNER MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Be careful when checking your
engine coolant level when the
engine is hot. Scalding hot coolant
and steam may blow out under
pressure. This could cause burns
or other serious injury.
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While operating your vehicle:
Note any changes in the sound of theexhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes
in the vehicle.
Check for vibrations in the steering wheel. Notice any increased steering
effort or looseness in the steering
wheel, or change in its straight-ahead
position.
Notice if your vehicle constantly turns slightly or “pulls” to one side when trav-
eling 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 oper- ation of your transaxle occurs, check
the transaxle fluid level.
Check automatic transaxle P (Park) function.
Check parking brake.
Check for fluid leaks under your vehicle (water dripping from the air condition-
ing system during or after use is nor-
mal).
At least monthly:
Check coolant level in the enginecoolant reservoir.
Check the operation of all exterior lights, including the stoplights, turn sig-
nals and hazard warning flashers.
Check the inflation pressures of all tires including the spare (if equipped).
At least twice a year (i.e., every Spring and Fall):
Check radiator, heater and air condi- tioning hoses for leaks or damage.
Check windshield washer spray and wiper operation. Clean wiper blades
with clean cloth dampened with wash-
er fluid.
Check headlight alignment.
Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields and clamps.
Check the lap/shoulder belts for wear and function.
Check for worn tires and loose wheel lug nuts.
At least once a year:
Clean body and door drain holes.
Lubricate door hinges and checks, andhood hinges.
Lubricate door and hood locks and latches.
Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips.
Check the air conditioning system.
Inspect and lubricate automatic transaxle linkage and controls.
Clean battery and terminals.
Check the brake fluid level.
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Maintenance
Recommended engine coolant
When adding coolant, use only deion-ized water or soft water for your vehicle
and never mix hard water in the
coolant filled at the factory. An improp-
er coolant mixture can result in serious
malfunction or engine damage.
The engine in your vehicle has aluminum engine parts and must be protected by
an ethylene-glycol-based coolant to pre-
vent corrosion and freezing.
DO NOT USE alcohol or methanol coolant or mix them with the specified
coolant.
Do not use a solution that contains more than 60% antifreeze or less than
35% antifreeze, which would reduce
the effectiveness of the solution.
For mixture percentage, refer to the fol-
lowing table.
Changing the coolant
Have coolant changed by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer according to the
Maintenance Schedule at the beginning
of this section.
WARNING -Coolant
Do not use radiator coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid
reservoir.
Radiator coolant can severely obscure visibility when sprayed
on the windshield and may cause
loss of vehicle control or damage
to paint and body trim.
CAUTION
Put a thick cloth or fabric aroundthe radiator cap before refilling thecoolant in order to prevent the coolant from overflowing intoengine parts such as generator.
WARNING
Radiator cap
Do not remove the radiator cap
when the engine and radiator are
hot. Scalding hot coolant and
steam may blow out under pres-
sure causing serious injury.
ORBC072006
5°F (-15°C) 35 65
-13°F (-25°C) 40 60
-31°F (-35°C) 50 50
-49°F (-45°C) 60 40
Ambient
Temperature Mixture Percentage (volume)
Antifreeze Water
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Maintenance
WASHER FLUID
Checking the washer fluid level
The reservoir is translucent so that you
can check the level with a quick visual
inspection.
Check the fluid level in the washer fluid
reservoir and add fluid if necessary. Plain
water may be used if washer fluid is not
available. However, use washer solvent
with antifreeze characteristics in cold cli-
mates to prevent freezing.
Checking the parking brake
Check the stroke of the parking brake by
counting the number of “clicks’’ heard
while fully applying it from the released
position. Also, the parking brake alone
should securely hold the vehicle on a fair-
ly steep grade. If the stroke is more or
less than specified, have the parking
brake adjusted by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
Stroke :6~8 “clicks’’ at a force of
44 lbs (20 kg, 196 N).
WARNING -Coolant
Do not use radiator coolant or
antifreeze in the washer fluid
reservoir.
Radiator coolant can severely obscure visibility when sprayed
on the windshield and may cause
loss of vehicle control or damage
to paint and body trim.
Windshield washer fluid agents contain some amounts of alcohol
and can be flammable under cer-
tain circumstances. Do not allow
sparks or flame to contact the
washer fluid or the washer fluid
reservoir. Damage to the vehicle
or occupants could occur.
Windshield washer fluid is poi- sonous to humans and animals.
Do not drink and avoid contacting
windshield washer fluid. Serious
injury or death could occur.
ORBC070009ORB050003
PARKING BRAKE
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WIPER BLADES
Blade inspection
✽
✽NOTICE
Commercial hot waxes applied by auto-
matic car washes have been known to
make the windshield difficult to clean.
Contamination of either the windshield or
the wiper blades with foreign matter can
reduce the effectiveness of the wind-
shield wipers. Common sources of con-
tamination are insects, tree sap, and hot
wax treatments used by some commer-
cial car washes. If the blades are not wip-
ing properly, clean both the window and
the blades with a good cleaner or mild
detergent, and rinse thoroughly with
clean water.Blade replacement
When the wipers no longer clean ade-
quately, the blades may be worn or
cracked, and require replacement.
1JBA5122CAUTION
To prevent damage to the wiper
blades, do not use gasoline,kerosene, paint thinner, or othersolvents on or near them.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the wiperarms or other components, do notattempt to move the wipers manual- ly.
CAUTION
The use of a non-specified wiperblade could result in wiper malfunc- tion and failure.
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Maintenance
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7
Front windshield wiper blade
Type A
1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper
blade assembly to expose the plastic
locking clip. 2. Compress the clip and slide the blade
assembly downward.
3. Lift it off the arm.
4. Install the blade assembly in the reverse order of removal.
Front windshield wiper blade
Type B
1. Raise the wiper arm.
CAUTION
Do not allow the wiper arm to fallagainst the windshield, since it maychip or crack the windshield.
CAUTION
Do not allow the wiper arm to fallagainst the windshield, since it maychip or crack the windshield.
OLM079200OLM079201OHM078059
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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts
68
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER (VIN)
The vehicle identification number (VIN) is
the number used in registering your car
and in all legal matters pertaining to its
ownership, etc.
The number is punched on the floor
under the front passenger’s seat. To
check the number, open the cover.The VIN is also on a plate attached to the
top of the dashboard. The number on the
plate can easily be seen through the
windshield from outside.
VEHICLE CERTIFICATION
LABEL
The vehicle certification label attached
on the driver’s side center pillar contains
the vehicle identification number (VIN).
ORBC080001ORBC080002
VIN label
ORB080003
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Index
Cargo capacity··················\
··················\
·········· ·5-44
Cargo weight ··················\
··················\
············ ·5-48
Center console storage ··················\
··················\
· ·4-87
Central door lock switch ··················\
··················\
·4-9
Certification label ··················\
··················\
······· ·5-46
Certification label ··················\
··················\
·········8-6
Chains Tire chains ··················\
··················\
············ ·5-40
Changing tires ··················\
··················\
··········· ·6-18
Checking tire inflation pressure ··················\
·········7-38
Child restraint system ··················\
··················\
·· ·3-26
Lower anchor ··················\
··················\
·········3-32
Seat belt ··················\
··················\
··············· ·3-27
Tether anchor system ··················\
················· ·3-30
Child-protector rear door lock ··················\
···········4-11
Climate control air filter ··················\
················· ·4-75
Climate control air filter ··················\
················· ·7-28
Clock (Digital) ··················\
··················\
·········· ·4-92
Clothes hanger ··················\
··················\
·········· ·4-92
Combined instrument, see instrument cluster ···········4-36
Compact spare tire ··················\
··················\
······ ·6-23
Compact spare tire replacement ··················\
·········7-42
Coolant ··················\
··················\
··················\
· ·7-23
Cooling fluid, see engine coolant ··················\
·······7-23
Crankcase emission control system ··················\
·····7-76
Cruise control system ··················\
··················\
·· ·5-28
Cup holder ··················\
··················\
··············· ·4-90
Curtain air bag ··················\
··················\
·········· ·3-51Dashboard illumination,
see instrument panel illumination ··················\
····4-37
Dashboard, see instrument cluster ··················\
·······4-36
Defogging (Windshield) ··················\
················· ·4-83
Defogging logic (Windshield) ··················\
···········4-85
Defroster (Rear window) ··················\
················ ·4-66
Defrosting (Windshield) ··················\
················· ·4-83
Digital clock ··················\
··················\
··············4-92
Dimensions ··················\
··················\
·················8-2
Display illumination, see instrument panel illumination
·4-37
Displays, see instrument cluster ··················\
·········4-36
Door locks ··················\
··················\
················· ·4-7
Central door lock switch ··················\
··············· ·4-9
Child-protector rear door lock ··················\
········4-11
Drinks holders, see cup holders ··················\
·········4-90
Driver's 3-point seat belt ··················\
················· ·3-16
Driver's and passenger's front air bag ··················\
···3-46
Driving at night ··················\
··················\
········· ·5-36
Driving in flooded areas ··················\
················· ·5-37
Driving in the rain ··················\
··················\
······ ·5-37
Economical operation ··················\
··················\
·· ·5-33
Electric power steering ··················\
··················\
· ·4-30
Electronic stability control (ESC) ··················\
·······5-21
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Index
Tires and wheels··················\
··················\
···········8-3
Towing ··················\
··················\
··················\
· ·6-32
Towing capacity ··················\
··················\
········· ·5-44
Transaxle Automatic transaxle ··················\
··················\
· ·5-10
Manual transaxle ··················\
··················\
·······5-7
Trip computer ··················\
··················\
··········· ·4-39
Trunk ··················\
··················\
··················\
··· ·4-12
Vehicle break-in process ··················\
··················\
·1-5
Vehicle capacity weight ··················\
··················\
·5-43
Vehicle certification label ··················\
··················\
8-6
Vehicle curb weight ··················\
··················\
···· ·5-48
Vehicle data collection and event data recorders ·········1-6
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ··················\
·····8-6
Vehicle load limit ··················\
··················\
······· ·5-43
Cargo capacity ··················\
··················\
······· ·5-44
Certification label ··················\
··················\
··· ·5-46
Seating capacity ··················\
··················\
····· ·5-44
Steps For Determining Correct Load Limit ··········5-44
Tire and loading information label ··················\
···5-43
Towing capacity ··················\
··················\
····· ·5-44
Vehicle capacity weight ··················\
···············5-43
Vehicle stability management ··················\
············5-26
Vehicle weight ··················\
··················\
·········· ·5-48
Base curb weight ··················\
··················\
···· ·5-48Cargo weight
··················\
··················\
········· ·5-48
GAW (Gross axle weight) ··················\
·············5-48
GAWR (Gross axle weight rating) ··················\
···5-48
GVW (Gross vehicle weight) ··················\
·········5-48
GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating) ·················5-48
Vehicle curb weight ··················\
··················\
· ·5-48
Volume/weight ··················\
··················\
············ ·8-3
Warning and indicators ··················\
··················\
·4-44
Washer fluid ··················\
··················\
··············7-26
Weight/volume ··················\
··················\
············ ·8-3
Wheel alignment and tire balance ··················\
·······7-39
Wheel replacement ··················\
··················\
····· ·7-42
W
indows ··················\
··················\
················· ·4-16
Auto down window ··················\
··················\
· ·4-18
Auto up/down window ··················\
··············· ·4-18
Power window lock button ··················\
···········4-19
Windshield defrosting and defogging ··················\
···4-83
Automatic ventilation ··················\
················ ·4-86
Defogging logic ··················\
··················\
····· ·4-85
Winter driving ··················\
··················\
··········· ·5-39
Snow tires ··················\
··················\
············ ·5-39
Tire chains ··················\
··················\
············ ·5-40
Wiper blades ··················\
··················\
··············7-31
Wipers and washers ··················\
··················\
···· ·4-59
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