audio Hyundai Elantra 2006 Owner's Guide
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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
137ANTENNA
o The playback head, capstan and
pinch rollers will develop a coating of tape residue that can result in dete- rioration of sound quality, such as awavering sound. They should be cleaned monthly using a commer- cially available head cleaning tape orspecial solution available from audio specialty shops. Follow the supplier's directions carefully and never oil anypart of the tape player unit.
o Always be sure that the tape is tightly
wound on its reel before inserting inthe player. Rotate a pencil in the drive sprockets to wind up any slack. B860A03L
NOTE: Look at a tape before you insert it. If the tape is loose, tighten it by turning one of the hubs with a pencil or your finger.If the label is peeling off, do not put it in the drive mechanism. Do not leave tapes sitting where theyare exposed to hot, warm, or high humidity, such as on top of the dash- board or in the player.If a tape is exposed to excessively hot or cold, let it reach a moderate temperature before putting it in theplayer. B870A02A-GAT Fixed Rod Antenna (If installed) Your car uses a fixed rod antenna to receive both AM and FM broadcast signals.This antenna is a removable type. To remove the antenna, turn the antenna counterclockwise. To install the an-tenna, turn the antenna clockwise.
B870A01A
Head
Cotton applicator B860A02L
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6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
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G200D01E-GAT Inner Panel
G280D01EFUSE
RATING
10A 10A15A 10A 10A10A10A 10A10A 10A 10A10A 30A 20A15A 15A 10A15A 10A 10A15A 20A 20A10A 15A 30A PROTECTED COMPONENTS
Turn signal lamps, Back-up lamp
Pre-excitation resistor, Instrument cluster (IND)SRS control
Hazard relay, Hazard lamps A/C Control
Shor t connector, Illumination lamps, Tail lamp (RH), Head lamp washer
Tail lamp (LH), Exterior lamps
B/Alarm relay
Digital clock, Power outside mirror & mirror folding, Audio
Cruise control, PCM, Vehicle speed sensor, Ignition coil ABS control
Instrument cluster (Air bag IND)
Defogger relay
Power antenna
Power door lock control, Sunroof
Stop lamps, Power window, Power outside mirror folding
Rear window & outside mirror defogger, A/C control
Cigarette lighter, Power outlet
Rear fog lamps
Head lamp, Head lamp washer, Fuel filter heating Rear wiper & washer
Front wiper & washer
Seat warmer
Blower & A/C control, ETACM, Sunroof controller, Electronic chrome mirror
Door lamps, Instrument cluster, Data link connector, Multipurpose check
connector, Room lamps, ETACM, Audio, Power connector
Power window
T/SIG
CLUSTER
A/BAG
HAZARD A/C SW
TAIL-RH TAIL-LH START
AUDIO
E C UA B S
A/BAG IND RR HTRA M P
S/ROOF
STOP
HTD MIR C/LIGHT
RR FOG I G N
R/WIPER
F/WIPER S/HTR
A/CON
ROOM LP
P/WINDOW
FUSE
FUSIBLE LINK
DESCRIPTION
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10INDEX
2
A Airbag ........................................................................ 1-37
Air Cleaner Filter ....................................................... 6-19
Air Conditioning Care ....................................................................... 6-27
Operation ............................................................... 1-94
Switch ..................................................................... 1-94
Air Filter ........................................................ 1-103, 6-28
Antenna ................................................................... 1-137
Ashtray ...................................................................... 1-66
Audio Fault Code .................................................... 1-113
Automatic Heating and Cooling Control System ......1-96
B
Battery ............................................................. 2-20, 6-32 Brake Anti-lock system ..................................................... 2-14
Checking the brakes .............................................. 6-24
Fluid ....................................................................... 6-25
Pedal clearance ..................................................... 6-30
Pedal freepl ay ........................................................ 6-29
Practices ................................................................ 2-16
Breaking-In your New Hyundai ................................... 1-3
Bulbs Repl acement ................................................... 6-38
Bulbs Wat tage ........................................................... 6-45C
Care of Cassette Tapes ....................
..................... 1-135
Care of Disc ............................................................ 1-134
Cassette Tape Player Operation (H240, H280/H290) .................................................................. 1-112, 1-126
Catalytic Converter ...................................................... 7-3
CD Auto Changer (H260, H280/H290) ..........1-120, 1-131
Child Restraint System .............................................. 1-26
Cigarette Lighter ........................................................ 1-65
Clock ......................................................................... 1-64
Clutch
Checking the cluch fluid ............... .......................... 6-26
Pedal freepl ay ........................................................ 6-29
Combination Light Daytime running light ............................................. 1-59
Headlight flasher .................................................... 1-59
Headlight swi tch ..................................................... 1-58
High-beam swi tch .................................................. 1-59
Lane change si gnal ................................................ 1-58
Turn signal oper ation............................................. 1-58
Compact Disc Player Operation (H260, H280/H290)
................................................................. 1-117, 1-128
Cooling Fans ............................................................. 6-34
Corrosion protection Cleaning the interior ................................................. 4-5
Protecting your Hyundai from corrosion .................. 4-2
Washing and waxing ................................................ 4-4