fuses Hyundai Azera 2005 Owner's Manual
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3 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
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IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START
D010A01A-AAT D010B01TG-AAT If Engine Doesn't Turn Over or Turns Over Slowly
1. Be sure the gear selector lever is in
"N" or "P" and the emergency brake is set.
2. Check the battery connections to be sure they are clean and tight.
3. Turn on the interior light. If the light
dims or goes out when you operate the starter, the battery is discharged.
4. Check the starter connections to be
sure they are securely tightened.
5. Do not push or pull the vehicle to start it. See instructions for "JumpStarting" on the following pages. D010D01A-AAT
If Engine Stalls While Driving
1. Reduce your speed gradually, keep-
ing a straight line. Move cautiously off the road to a safe place.
2. Turn on your emergency flashers.
3. Try to start the engine again. If your vehicle will not start, contact aHyundai dealer or seek other quali-fied assistance.
D010C01Y-AAT If Engine Turns Over Normally but Does Not Start
1. Check fuel level.
2. With the key in the "OFF" position,
check all connectors at ignition coils and spark plugs. Re-connect any that may be disconnected or loose.
3. Check the fuel line in the engine room.
4. If engine still refuses to start, call a Hyundai dealer or seek other quali- fied assistance.
WARNING:
If the engine will not start, do not push or pull the car to start it. Thiscould result in a collision or cause other damage. In addition, push or pull starting may cause the cata-lytic converter to be overloaded and create a fire hazard.
HTG5019
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Engine Compartment .................................................... 6-2
General Checks ........................................................... 6-3
Maintenance Precautions ............................................. 6-4
Checking the Engine Oil .............................................. 6-4
Checking and Changing the Engine Coolant ............... 6-7
Spark Plugs .................................................................. 6-9
Changing the Air Cleaner Filter ...................................6-10
Checking the Transaxle Fluid (Automatic) .................6-14
Checking the Brakes .................................................. 6-16
Air Conditioning Care .................................................. 6-18
Changing the Air Conditioner Filter .............................6-18
Checking Drive Belts .................................................. 6-21
Checking and Replacing Fuses ..................................6-21
Checking the Battery .................................................. 6-23
Checking the Eclectric Cooling Fans .........................6-25
Power Steering Fluid Level ......................................... 6-25
Headlight Aiming Adjustment ...................................... 6-26
Replacement of Light Bulbs ........................................6-28
Bulb Wattage ............................................................... 6-36
Fuse Panel D escription ............................................... 6-37
DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
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6
DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
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G190A02NF-GAT
Drive belts should be checked periodi-
cally for proper tension. At the same time, belts should be examined forcracks, wear, fraying or other evidence of deterioration and replaced if neces- sary.
When a new belt is replaced, the belt
should be located within the pulley offlat idler. Belt routing should also be checked
to be sure there is no interferencebetween the belts and other parts of the engine.
NOTE: Drive belt tension is adjusted auto-
matically by the auto tensioner. CHECKING DRIVE BELTS
G140D02NF
Power steeringCOMP
Water pump pully
Generator
Damper pulley
Auto tensioner
CHECKING AND REPLAC- ING FUSES
G200A01A-GAT
Replacing a Fusible Link
A fusible link will melt if the electrical circuits from the battery are ever over- loaded, thus preventing damage to the entire wiring harness. (This couldbe caused by a short in the system drawing too much current.) If this ever happens, have a Hyundai dealerdetermine the cause, repair the sys- tem and replace the fusible link. The fusible links are located in a relay boxfor easy inspection. HNF4004
The parking brake pedal should bechecked periodically for proper stroke.If you feel loose in the parking brake pedal when the parking brake is en- gaged, have your parking brake ad-justed by an authorized Hyundai dealer.CHECKING PARKING BRAKE PEDAL
G185A01TG-GAT
CAUTION:
If the parking brake pedal is not adjusted properly, the vehicle may roll backwards when parking on a steep hill.
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6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
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1. Turn off the ignition and all other
switches.
2. Open the fuse box and examine each fuse. Remove each fuse by pulling it toward you (a small "fusepuller" tool is contained in the relay and fuse box of the engine room to simplify this operation).
G200B02NF
3. Be sure to check all other fuses even if you find one that appears tohave burned out.G200B01NF-GAT Replacing Accessory Fuse
G200B01TG
The fuse box for the lights and other electrical accessories will be found in the left side of the crash pad. Insidethe box you will find a list showing the circuits protected by each fuse. If any of your car's lights or other electrical accessories stop working, a blown fuse could be the reason. If the fuse has burned out, you will see thatthe metal strip inside the fuse has burned through. If you suspect a blown fuse, follow this procedure:
CAUTION:
When replacing a fusible link, never
use anything but a new fusible link with the same or lower amper- age rating. Never use a piece ofwire or a higher-rated fusible link. This could result in serious dam- age and create a fire hazard.
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10
INDEX
3
Console Box .............................................................. 1-96
Cooling Fans ............................................................. 6-25
Corrosion protection
Cleaning the interior .................................................. 4-5
Protecting your Hyundai from corrosion ................... 4-2
Washing and waxing ................................................. 4-4
Cruise Control .......................................................... 1-109
D Defrosting/Defogging ................................................ 1-119
Door
Central door locks .................................................. 1-12
Door edge warning light ........ ................................1-107
Door locks ................................................................ 1-9
Locking and unlocking front door with a key .......... 1-10
Drink Holder ............................................................... 1-87
Drive Belt ................................................................... 6-21
Driving Driving for economy ............................................... 2-14
Smooth corneri ng .................................................... 2-16
Winter driving .......................................................... 2-16
E Electronic Stability Program (ESP) ...........................2-11
Emission Contro l System ............................................ 7-2
Engine Before starting the engine ........................................ 2-3Compartment ............................................................ 6-2
Coolant ..................................................................... 6-7 Coolant temperature gauge
.....................................1-71
If the engine overheats ............................................. 3-4
Number ..................................................................... 8-2
Oil ............................................................................. 6-4 Starting ..................................................................... 2-5
Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous ............................ 2-2
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Fan Speed Control ............. ...........................1-115, 1-125
Fog Light Switch Front ....................................................................... 1-79
Rear ........................................................................ 1-80
Front Seats
Active headrests ..................................................... 1-23
Adjustable front seats ............................................. 1-21
Adjustable headrests .............................................. 1-22
Adjusting seat forward and rearward .......................1-21
Adjusting seatback angle ....................................... 1-21
Power seat ............................................................. 1-24
Fuel Capacity ................................................................... 9-2
Gauge ..................................................................... 1-70
Recommendations .................................................... 1-2
Fuel Filler Lid Remote release .................................................... 1-103
Fuse Panel Description ............................................. 6-37
Fuses ........................................................................ 6-21