odometer Hyundai Elantra 2012 Owner's Manual - RHD (UK. Australia)
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Features of your vehicle
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
OMD040040L/OMD040041L* The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
■ Type A
■ Type B 1. Tachometer
2. Turn signal indicators
3. Speedometer
4. Warning and indicator lights
5. Engine temperature gauge
6. Fuel gauge
7. Odometer/Tripmeter
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Features of your vehicle
Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge indicates the approxi- mate amount of fuel remaining in the fueltank.
The fuel tank capacity is given in
section 8.The fuel gauge is supplement-
ed by a low fuel warning light, which will
illuminate when the fuel tank is nearly
empty.
On inclines or curves, the fuel gauge
may fluctuate or the low fuel warning light
may come on earlier than usual due to
the movement of fuel in the tank.
: The arrow indicates the fuel filler lidis in the left side of the vehicle.
Odometer (km or mi.)
The odometer indicates the total dis-
tance the vehicle has been driven.
You will also find the odometer useful to
determine when periodic maintenance
should be performed.
WARNING - Fuel gauge
Running out of fuel can expose
vehicle occupants to danger.
You must stop and obtain addition-
al fuel as soon as possible after thewarning light comes on or when the
gauge indicator comes close to the
“E” level.
CAUTION
Avoid driving with a very low fuel level. Running out of fuel could cause the engine to misfire, damag-ing the catalytic converter.OMD040050
■
Type A
■Type BOMD040053/OMD040054
■
Type A
■Type B
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Features of your vehicle
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✽✽
NOTICE
It is forbidden to alter the odometer of
all vehicles with the intent to change the
mileage registered on the odometer. The
alteration may void your warranty cov-
erage.
Tripmeter/Trip computer (if equipped)
The trip computer is a microcomputer-
controlled driver information system that
displays information related to driving,
when the ignition switch is in the ON
position. All stored driving information
(except odometer) resets if the battery isdisconnected. Press the TRIP button for less than 1
second to select any mode as follows:
Type A
OMD040052
Tripmeter
Instant fuel consumption*
Distance to empty*
Average fuel consumption*
Elapsed time*
Average speed*
ECO ON/OFF*
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Maintenance
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Compact spare tyre replacement
(if equipped)
A compact spare tyre has a shorter
tread life than a regular size tyre.
Replace it when you can see the
tread wear indicator bars on the tyre.The replaced compact spare tyre
should be the same size and design
tyre as the one provided with your
new vehicle and should be mountedon the same compact spare tyre
wheel. The compact spare tyre is notdesigned to be mounted on a regular
size wheel, and the compact sparetyre wheel is not designed to mount
a regular size tyre. Wheel replacement
When replacing the metal wheels for
any reason, make sure the new
wheels are equivalent to the original
factory units in diameter, rim widthand offset.
Tyre traction
Tyre traction can be reduced if you
drive on worn tyres, tyres that are
improperly inflated or on slippery
road surfaces. Tyres should be
replaced when tread wear indicators
appear. Slow down whenever there
is rain, snow or ice on the road, toreduce the possibility of losing con-
trol of the vehicle.
Tyre maintenance In addition to proper inflation, correct wheel alignment helps decrease tyre
wear. If you find a tyre worn uneven-
ly, have your dealer check the wheelalignment.
When you have new tyres installed,
make sure they are balanced. This
will increase vehicle ride comfort and
tyre life. Additionally, a tyre should
always be rebalanced if it is removedfrom the wheel.
WARNING
A wheel that is not the correct
size may adversely affect wheel
and bearing life, braking and
stopping abilities, handling
characteristics, ground clear-
ance, body-to-tyre clearance,
snow chain clearance,speedometer and odometer cal-
ibration, headlight aim and
bumper height.
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Index
Gauge
Engine temperature gauge ..........................................4-44
Fuel gauge ..................................................................4-45
Glassroof, see sunroof......................................................4-32
Glove box ......................................................................4-103
Hazard warning flasher ............................................4-69, 6-2
Hazardous driving conditions ..........................................5-42
Headrest ....................................................................3-8, 3-10Heating and air conditioning............................................4-82
Height adjustment ............................................................3-20
Highway driving ..............................................................5-45
Horn ................................................................................4-38
How to use this manual......................................................1-2 Ignition key interlock system ..........................................5-20
Immobiliser system......................................................4-3,4-9
Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster ......................1-5
Indicators and warnings ..................................................4-52
Inside rearview mirror......................................................4-38
Instrument cluster ............................................................4-42
Instrument panel illumination ....................................4-43
Speedometer ..............................................................4-43
Engine temperature gauge ..........................................4-44
Tachometer ................................................................4-43
Fuel gauge ..................................................................4-45
Odometer ....................................................................4-45
Trip computer ............................................................4-46
Vehicle option ............................................................4-50
Warning and indicators ..............................................4-52
Instrument panel illumination ..........................................4-43
Instrument panel overview ................................................2-3
Interior care ......................................................................7-78
Interior features ..............................................................4-104 Ashtray ....................................................................4-106
Cigarette lighter ........................................................4-105
Clothes hanger ..........................................................4-109
Cup holder ................................................................4-106
Digital clock ............................................................4-104
Power outlet..............................................................4-108
Sunvisor ....................................................................4-107
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Index
Outside rearview mirror ............................................4-39
Moonroof, see sunroof ....................................................4-32
Multi fuse ........................................................................7-50
Neck restraints, see headrest ....................................3-8, 3-10
Odometer..........................................................................4-45
Oil (Engine) ....................................................................7-22
Outside rearview mirror ..................................................4-39
Overheats............................................................................6-7
Owner maintenance ..........................................................7-5
Parking brake ..........................................................5-25, 7-27
Passenger’s front air bag ..................................................3-44
Power brakes ....................................................................5-23
Power outlet ..................................................................4-108
Power steering ..................................................................4-36
Power window lock button ..............................................4-25
Push starting ......................................................................6-6 Rear parking assist system ..............................................4-65
Rear seat ..........................................................................3-10
Rearview camera ..............................................................4-68
Recommended cold tyre inflation pressures ....................7-37
Recommended lubricants and capacities ..........................8-4
Recommended SAE viscosity number ........................8-5
Remote keyless entry ......................................................4-11
Road warning ....................................................................6-2
Rocking the vehicle..........................................................5-42
Scheduled maintenance service ........................................7-7 Normal maintenance schedule ....................................7-8
Maintenance under severe usage conditions ..............7-17
Seat belts ..........................................................................3-17 Height adjustment ......................................................3-20
Lap/shoulder belt ........................................................3-20
Lap belt ......................................................................3-22
Pre-tensioner seat belt ................................................3-23
Seat warmer ........................................................3-9, 3-12
Seatback pocket................................................................3-10
Seats ..................................................................................3-2 Front seat adjustment - manual ....................................3-5
Front seat adjustment - power ......................................3-6
Lumbar support ............................................................3-7
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