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Maintenance
4. Tire ply composition andmaterial
There are a number of layers or plies
of rubber-coated fabrics in the tire.
Tire manufacturers indicate the
materials on the tire, such as steel,
nylon and polyester. The letter "R"
means radial ply construction; the
letter "D" means diagonal or bias ply
construction; and the letter "B"
means belted-bias ply construction.
5. Maximum permissible infla-tion pressure
This number indicates the air pres-
sure limit of the tire. Do not inflate the
tire over the maximum pressure.
Refer to "Tire and Loading
Information Label" for the recom-
mended inflation pressure.
6. Maximum load rating
This number indicates the maximum
loading capacity in kilograms or in
pounds that a tire can carry. When
replacing the tires, always use the
tire of the same load rating as the
original one.
7. Uniform tire quality grading
Quality grades can be found where
applicable on the tire sidewall
between tread shoulder and maxi-
mum section width.
For example: TREAD wear 200
TRACTION AA
TEMPERATURE A
Tread wear
The tread wear grade is a compara-
tive rating based on a tire wear-out
rating, which is recorded while being
tested under a controlled condition
on a test course specified by a gov-
ernment. For example, a tire, of
which the tread wear grade is 150,
would wear out one-and-a half times
(1½) faster than a tire graded 100.
The actual tread wear rating
depends on the actual driving condi-
tions. In addition, the actual tread
wear rating may significantly vary
from the tread wear grade due to a
lot of variations, such as driving
habits, maintenance conditions, road
characteristics and climates.
These grades are written on the tire
side wall of a passenger vehicle. The
available tires with the standard or
optional equipment may vary with
respect to this grade.
Traction - AA, A, B & C
The traction grades, from the highest
to the lowest, are AA, A, B and C.
Those grades represent the stopping
performance level of a tire measured
on a wet test surface specified by the
government under a controlled con-
dition. A tire marked with the letter, C,
may have poor traction.
The traction grade of a tire is
based on a braking traction test,
while driving straight ahead. The
test does not include accelerat-
ing, cornering, hydroplaning, or
towing situations.
WARNING
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Maintenance
Tire terminology and defini-
tions
Air Pressure:The amount of air
inside a tire, pressing the inside the
tire outwards. Air pressure is meas-
ured in pounds per square inch (psi)
or kilopascal (kPa).
Accessory Weight: This is the com-
bined weights of optional acces-
sories. Some examples of optional
accessories are the automatic trans-
mission, power seats, and air condi-
tioning.
Aspect Ratio: The ratio of a tire
width to a height.
Belt: A rubber coated layer of cords
that is located between the plies and
the tread. Cords may be made from
steel or other reinforcing materials.
Bead: The tire bead contains the
steel wires wrapped with steel cords.
This holds a tire onto a rim. Bias Ply Tire:
This is a pneumatic
tire, in which plies are laid at alter-
nate angles less than 90 degrees on
the tread centerline.
Cold Tire Pressure: This is the
amount of air pressure inside a tire,
measured in pounds per square inch
(psi) or kilopascals (kPa), before the
heat build-up due to driving.
Curb Weight: This is the vehicle
weight with standard and optional
equipment including the full fuel tank,
oil tanks and coolant tanks. However,
this excludes the weight of passen-
gers and loads.
DOT Markings: This code is marked
on a tire side wall, as an indication of
the its compliance with the U.S.
Department of Transportation motor
vehicle safety standards. The DOT
code includes the Tire Identification
Number (TIN), alphanumeric desig-
nator for the manufacturer identifica-
tion, manufacturing plant, brand and
manufacturing date.
GVWR: Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
GAWR FRT: Gross Axle Weight
Rating for the Front Axle.
GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weight
Rating for the Rear axle.
Intended Outboard Sidewall: This
asymmetrical tire side must face out-
wards, while being installed on a
vehicle.
Kilopascal (kPa): The metric unit for
air pressure.
Light Truck (LT) Tire: A tire desig-
nated by its manufacturer as primari-
ly intended for use on lightweight
trucks or multipurpose passenger
vehicles.
Load Ratings: The maximum load
that a tire is rated to carry for a given
inflation pressure.
• It is difficult to recognize a tire
damage only with your eyes.
When there is a slight hint of a
tire damage, check and
replace the tire to prevent the
damage caused by air leak-
age.
When a tire is damaged while driving on a rough road, off a
road, or over obstacles, such
as a pothole, manhole, or curb
stone, your warranty does not
cover the damage.
The tire information is speci- fied on the tire side wall.
CAUTION
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Maintenance07
Tire chains
Tire chains, if necessary, should be
installed on the drive wheels (rear
wheels).
Make sure that the chains are
installed in accordance with the man-
ufacturer's instructions.
To minimize the abrasion of tires and
chains, do not use the chains, when
unnecessary.
Radial-ply tires
Radial-ply tires provide longer tread
life, better road hazard resistance
and smoother riding at a high speed.
The radial-ply tires used on this vehi-
cle are of belted construction, and
are to improve your driving and han-
dling. Radial-ply tires have the same
loading capacity as the bias-ply or
bias-belted tires of the same size.
Inflate the radial-ply tires to the same
recommended inflation pressure. It is
not recommended to attempt a
cross-combination of radial-ply tires
and bias-ply(or bias-belted) tires on
the same vehicle. Any cross-combi-
nation of radial-ply and bias-ply(or
bias-belted) tires on one vehicle will
seriously deteriorate vehicle han-
dling. The best rule to follow is:
Identical radial-ply tires should
always be used for a set of four tires.
A tire, which is driven for a long peri-
od of time, is more susceptible to
irregular tread abrasion. It is very
important to rotate tires, at the inter-
val instructed in this chapter, to use it
up to its potential tread life. Any cut
and puncture on a radial-ply tire is
repairable, only when it is on the
tread, because of the side wall flex-
ing. Consult your tire dealer for a
radial-ply tire repair.
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Maintenance
Instrument panel (Driver’s side fuse panel)
Fuse Name Fuse ratingCircuit Protected
PDM (B+) 25A Smart Key Control Module
HAZARD 10A Center Facia Switch
EPB 10A Electric Parking Brake Switch, Crash Pad Switch
RF RECEIVER 10A RF Receiver, Security Indicator PDM (IG1) 10A Smart Key Control Module
SHIFT LEVER (IG1) 10A ATM Shift Lever IND. A/BAG IND. 10A Instrument Cluster
SMART KEY 10A Start/Stop Button Switch P/HANDLE 10A Steering Tilt & Telescopic Module
MEMORY 10APower Trunk Lid Control Module, Relax Module
Driver/Passenger Door Module, Rear Door Module
LH/RH, Passenger Door Lamp, Passenger Door Mood
Lamp, Rear Door Lamp LH/RH, Rear Door Mood Lamp
LH/RH Instrument Cluster, Driver IMS Control Module,
BCM, Analogue Clock, LCD Panel Switch,
A/C Control Module, Data Link Connector
TPMS 10A Tire Pressure Monitoring Module
ACTIVE H/REST 10A Active Head Rest Sensor Module CLUSTER 10A Instrument Cluster, Head-Up Display
STOP LAMP 10A Stop Lamp Switch, Smart Key Control Module
SHIFT LEVER (B+) 10A Sport Mode Switch
MULTI MEDIA 15A A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Front Monitor, Split Unit,
MTS Module, Front DIS Switch, Rear Monitor LH/RH,
Rear Console Switch, Rear Audio Switch
BCM 10A BCM
IG1 30AE/R Junction Box (Fuse - B/UP LAMP, ESC, EHPS,
AFLS, INJECTOR (IG1), CRUISE (IG1), ECU (IG1),
TCU)
1 MODULE 10A Head-Up Display, Rain Sensor, Rear Power Seat Switch LH
F/LID 10A Fuel Filler Door Switch, Front Console Switch
FOLD'G MIRR 10A Driver/Passenger Door Module
A/BAG 15ASRS Control Module, Driver/Passenger Pre-Safe Seat
Belt, Center Facia Switch, PODS Module
4 MODULE 10A E/R Junction Box (FAM), Multifunction Switch
Driver/Passenger Door Module
ECS 15A ECS Control Module
AUDIO (IG1) 10A A/V & Navigation Head Unit, MTS Module AFLS 10A Head Lamp LH/RH, Adaptive Front Lighting Module
O/S HDL DRV 15A Driver Power Door Latch, Driver Power Seat Switch,
Driver Door Lamp, Driver Door Mood Lamp, Driver Smart
Key Outside Handle
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Maintenance07
Engine compartment main fuse panel
Fuse Name Fuse ratingCircuit Protected
WIPER (B+) 30A Electronic Control Wiper Module FAM 2 (B+) 40A FAM
FAM 1 (B+) 40A FAM START 30A Start Relay
WASHER 15A Washer Relay
WIPER (IG2) 10A Electronic Control Wiper Module DEICER 15A Deicer Relay
CRUISE (B+) 10A H/Lamp Relay, Smart Cruise Control Module HORN 15A Horn Relay
EPB 2 15A Electric Parking Brake Module
EPB 1 15A Electric Parking Brake Module
A/CON 10A A/C Control Module
BLOWER 40A Blower Relay
PRESAFETY
SEAT BELT LH 40A Driver Pre-Safe Seat Belt
RR HTD 40A RR HTD Relay
PRESAFETY
SEAT BELT RH 40A Passenger Pre-Safe Seat Belt
ECU (IG1) 10A ECM, Alternator ESC 10AESC Module, E/R Fuse &
Relay Box (Multipurpose Check Connector)
EHPS 10A EHPS Module
AFLS 10A Head Lamp LH/RH
TCU 15A TCM, Transmission Range Switch
HTD MIRR 10A Driver/Passenger Power Outside Mirror F/PUMP 20A F/Pump Relay
ROOM LAMP 10A Room Lamp Relay ECU (B+) 15A ECM, TCM
B/UP LAMP 10A Steering Angle Sensor, B/UP LP RLY’S’
CRUISE (IG1) 10A Smart Cruise Control Module
INJECTOR (IG1) 10A Injector Drive Box H/LAMP LH 15A Head Lamp LH
H/LAMP RH 15A Head Lamp RH
3 SENSOR 10A ECM, F/Pump Relay, Camshaft Position Sensor
(BANK1/BANK2) (Intake/Exhaust)
2 SENSOR 10A Canister Close Valve, Oil Control Valve #1 ~ #4, E/R Fuse &
Relay Box (C/Fan Relay), Purge Control Solenoid Valve
1 SENSOR 10A ECM, Oxygen Sensor #1 ~ #4
INJECTOR (B+) 15A Injector Drive Box IGN COIL 20A Condenser #1/#2, Ignition Coil #1 ~ #8ECU 30A ECU Relay
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Maintenance
2.Loosen the mounting screw, and then remove the rear wheel house
trim.
3.Remove the cap, and then loosen the mounting screw.
4.Remove the rear pillar trim.
5.Push the hook, and remove the rear seat belt cover. 6.Remove the rear seat belt lower
anchor.
Tightening torque
: 39.2~53.9 N.m 4.0~5.5 kgf.m
28.9~39.8 lb-ft
7. Loosen the mounting screws, and then remove the package tray
trim.
OVI075132N
OVI075134N
OVI075133N
OVI075135N
OVI075136N
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Maintenance
Interior care
Interior general precautions
Do not use chemicals, such as per-
fume, cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand
cleaner, and air freshener, inside the
vehicle, because they may damage
or discolor the interior. When one of
the above materials contacts the
interior part, immediately wipe them
off. Refer to the vinyl-cleaning
instructions for the proper cleaning
procedure.
Cleaning the upholstery andinterior trim
Vinyl
Dust the vinyl off with a whisk broom
or vacuum cleaner. Clean a vinyl sur-
face with a vinyl cleaner.
Fabric
Dust the fabric off with a whisk
broom or vacuum cleaner. Clean it
with a mild soap, recommended for
upholstery or carpets. Immediately
remove a stain with a fabric spot
cleaner. When a stain is not immedi-
ately removed, the stain may perma-
nently remain, and its color is
changed. Also, its fire-resistance
capacity is reduced, when the mate-
rial is not properly maintained.
Unauthorized cleaner or incorrect
cleaning procedures may impair
the fabric surface and the fire-
resistant capacity.
Cleaning the lap/shoulder beltwebbing
Clean the belt webbing with a mild
soap, recommended for cleaning
upholstery or carpet. Follow any
instructions of the soap. Do not
bleach or re-dye the webbing, as the
webbing surface may deteriorate.
Cleaning the interior windowglass
When the inner window surface
becomes fogged (possibly covered
with oily, greasy or waxy film), they
should be cleaned with a glass
cleaner. Follow any directions of the
glass cleaner.
Do not scrape or scratch the inner
surfaces of the rear windows. This
may damage the defroster grid of
the rear windows.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Never allow water or other liq-
uids to come in contact with
electrical/electronic compo-
nents inside the vehicle as
this may damage them.
When cleaning leather prod- ucts (i.e. steering wheel and
seats), use a neutral detergent
or a low-alcohol solution.
When using a solution, which
is rich in alcohol, acid or alka-
line, the leather color may
fade or the surface may get
stripped off.
CAUTION
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Perchlorate containing materials, such as air bag inflators, seatbelt preten-
sioners and keyless remote entry batteries, must be disposed of according to
Title 22 California Code of Regulations Section 67384.10 (a).
Maintenance
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This consumer information is to meet
the regulations issued by the
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration of the U.S.
Department of Transportation. Your
EQUUS dealer will help answer any
questions you may have as you read
this information.
HYUNDAI motor vehicles are
designed and manufactured to satis-
fy or to go beyond all the applicable
safety standards.
For your safety, however, we strongly
urge you to read and follow all direc-
tions in this Owner's Manual, particu-
larly the information under the head-
ings, "DANGER," "NOTICE," "CAU-
TION" and "WARNING".
When, after reading this manual, you
have any questions regarding the
operation of your vehicle, please
contact your nearest HYUNDAI
Motor America Regional Office as
listed below:
Eastern Region: Connecticut,
Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
Vermont.Eastern Region
1122 Cranbury South River Road
Jamesburg, NJ 08831
(877) 378-8727 Southern Region: Florida, Georgia,
Maryland, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia.
Southern Region
3025 Chastain Meadows Parkway
suite 100 Marietta, GA 30066 (877) 378-8727
South Central Region: Alabama,
Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi,
New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee,
Texas. South Central Region
1421 South Beltline Road, Suite
400 Coppell, TX 75019
(877) 378-8727
Central Region: Illinois, Indiana,
lowa, Kentucky, Michigan,
Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota,
South Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin,
Kansas, Missouri. Central Region
1705 Sequoia Drive
Aurora, Illinois 60506
(877) 378-8727
Western Region: Alaska, Hawaii,
Arizona, California, Colorado, ldaho,
Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah,
Washington, Wyoming. Western Region
10550 Talbert Avenue
P.O.Box 20850
Fountain Valley, California 92728-
0850
(877) 378-8727
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Occupant classification system ........................................................................\
...2-48
Odometer ........................................................................\
.....................................3-68
Oil (Engine)........................................................................\
.................................7-25
Outside rearview mirror ........................................................................\
..............3-58
Outside temperature gauge........................................................................\
..........3-68
Overheating ........................................................................\
...................................6-6
Owner's maintenance ........................................................................\
....................7-7
Parking assist system ........................................................................\
................3-102
Parking light position ........................................................................\
................3-111
Passenger’s air bag ........................................................................\
......................2-54
Power brakes ........................................................................\
...............................5-17
Power outlet ........................................................................\
..............................3-148
Power steering fluid ........................................................................\
....................7-31
Power trunk ........................................................................\
.................................3-19
Power window lock button ........................................................................\
.........3-32
Pre-safe seat belt (PSB) ........................................................................\
..............2-28
Pre-tensioner seat belt ........................................................................\
.................2-25
Puddle lamp welcome ........................................................................\
...............3-121
Rear console storage ........................................................................\
.................3-142
Rear curtain ........................................................................\
...............................3-152
Rear door window curtains ........................................................................\
.........3-31
Rear seat adjustment ........................................................................\
..................2-11
Rear vanity mirror ........................................................................\
.....................3-147
Rear view camera ........................................................................\
......................3-107
Recommended cold tire inflation pressures ........................................................7-42
Recommended lubricants and capacities ..............................................................8-4Recommended SAE viscosity number ...........................................................8-5
Refrigerant label ........................................................................\
............................8-7
Replacement light bulb ........................................................................\
...............7-69
Reporting safety defects ........................................................................\
................8-9
Reverse parking aid function ........................................................................\
.....3-61
Road warning Hazard warning flasher ........................................................................\
..........6-2
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