Trip Hyundai Getz 2007 Owner's Guide
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1- 54 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
B310B03TB-EAT ODOMETER/TRIP ODOMETER A TYPE (WITH TRIP COMPUTER)1. Odometer The odometer records the total driving distance in miles and is useful for keep- ing a record for maintenance intervals. NOTE: Any alteration of the odometer may void your warranty coverage. B310B01TB-E
A Type
B Type 2. Trip odometer
o This mode indicates the drive dis-
tance travelled since the last drive time reset.
o Pressing the trip switch for more
than 1 second, when the drive dis-tance is being displayed, clears the drive distance to zero.
o Refer to the explanation of the trip computer (see page 1-55, Drive Dis-tance).
B TYPE (WITHOUT TRIP COMPUTER) Function of digital odometer/trip odometer
Pushing in the reset switch when the ignition switch is turned "ON" will dis- play the following sequence:
The tachometer registers the speed of the engine in revolutions per minute (R.P.M.).
B330A02A-AAT TACHOMETER
A Type
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CAUTION:
The maximum safe engine operating speed is indicated by the red zone of the tachometer scale. The engineshould not be operated beyond the beginning of this zone or serious engine damage may result. B330A01TB
B Type
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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 55
1. Odometer
HTB010
1 2 3
The odometer records the total driving distance in miles and is useful for keep- ing a record for maintenance intervals. NOTE: Any alteration of the odometer may void your warranty coverage. 2,3 Trip odometer Records the distance of 2 trips in miles.
HTB009B The trip computer is the microcom- puter-controlled driver information gauge that displays information related to driv-ing, such as outside temperature dis- tance to empty, drive distance and average consumption on the LCD. Trip Computer switch
o The trip computer switch is used to
zero the multi-functional display mode.
o Pushing in the trip computer switch
changes the display as follows;
B400B03TB-EAT TRIP COMPUTER (Not all models)
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE
DISTANCE TO EMPTY
AVERAGE CONSUMPTION DRIVE DISTANCE
TRIP A: First distance you have trav-
eled from your origination point to a first destination.TRIP B: Second distance from the first
destination to the final destination. To shift from TRIP A to TRIP B, press the reset switch. When pressed for 1 second, it will reset to 0.
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1- 56 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
B400B05TB-E
3. Average Fuel Consumption
o This mode indicates the estimated
distance to empty from the current fuel in the fuel tank and distance toempty symbol.
o When refueling with more than 6
liters, the trip computer will recog-nize refueling.
o When the battery has been rein-
stalled after being discharged ordisconnected, drive more than 28 mile for an accurate distance to empty.
NOTE:
o When the distance to empty is less than 50 km, the symbol will al- ways come on and the distance to empty digits will indicate "---" with flash until more fuel is added.
o The distance to empty can differ from the actual tripmeter accord-ing to driving conditions.
o The distance to empty can vary according to the driving condi-tions, driving pattern or vehiclespeed. o This mode indicates the average fuel
consumption since the data reset.
o The consumption meter refreshes every 10 seconds once a distance of0.03 miles and a 10 second durationis reached.
o Calculation Method
B400B03TB-E
1. Outside temperature This mode indicates the outside tem- perature between -40°F and 167°F .
2. Distance to empty
B400B02TB-E
MPG =Total Cruise Distance(Miles) Total Fuel Consumption (G)
NOTE: The average fuel consumption is calculated by the UK gallon. A UK gallon is equal to 4.546 litres.
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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI 1- 57
SB220A1-E MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH Turn Signal Operation To signal an intention to turn right, the switch lever should be pressed down. To signal an intention to turn left, theswitch lever should be pushed upwards. In both instances, the turn signal lights and the instrument cluster warning lightwill flash. Upon completion of the ma- noeuvre, the lever will, under normal circumstances, return to the "Off" posi-tion. However, if the manoeuvre in- volved only a small movement of the steering wheel, the signal may need tobe cancelled manually. If either turn signal indicator flashes more rapidly than normal or refuses to flash at all, amalfunction of the turn signal system may exist. SB220B1-E Lane Change Signal To indicate an intention to change lanes, moving the lever slightly towards the direction of the relevant turn signal willcause the turn signal lights to flash. When the lever is released, it will return to the "off" position.
HTB018-D
B400B04TB-E
4. Drive Distance
o This mode indicates the drive dis-
tance travelled since the last drive time reset.
o Pressing the trip computer switch for more than 1 second, when thedrive distance is being displayed,clears the drive distance to zero.
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2- 22 DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI
When being passed by a large ve- hicle, keep a constant speed and steer straight ahead. If there is toomuch wind buffeting slow down to get out of the other vehicle's air turbulence.
8. When parking your car and trailer, especially on a hill, be sure to followall the normal precautions. Turn yourfront wheel into the curb, set the parking brake firmly, and put the transaxle in 1st or Reverse (manual)or Park (automatic). In addition, we advise the use of wheel chocks at each of the trailer's tyres.
9. If the trailer has electric brakes, start your vehicle and trailer mov-ing, and then apply the trailer brakecontroller by hand to be sure the brakes are working. This lets you check your electrical connection atthe same time.
10. During your trip, check occasion-
ally to be sure that the load issecure, and that the lights and any trailer brakes are still working.
11. Avoid jerky starts, sudden accel- eration or sudden stops.
12. Avoid sharp turns and rapid lane
changes. 13. Avoid holding the brake pedal down
too long or too frequently. This could cause the brakes to over-heat, resulting in reduced braking efficiency.
14. When going down a hill, shift into a lower gear and use the enginebraking effect.When climbing a long grade, down-
shift the transaxle to a lower gearand reduce speed to reduce chances of engine overloading and/or overheating.
15. If you have to stop while going
uphill, do not hold the vehicle inplace by pressing on the accelera- tor. This can cause the automatic transaxle to overheat. Use the park-ing brake or footbrake.
NOTE: When towing check transaxle fluid more frequently. CAUTION:
If overheating should occur when towing, (temperature gauge reads near red zone), taking the followingaction may reduce or eliminate the problem.
1. Turn off the air conditioner.
2. Reduce highway speed.
3. Select a lower gear when going uphill.
4. While in stop and go traffic, place
the gear selection in park or neu- tral and idle the engine at a higher speed.
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5- 4 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
F030D03TB-EAT R :Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repairer or replace if necessary.
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (DIESEL)
ENGINE OIL & FILTER (API Class: CH4 or ABOVE) See Note (1)
(ACEA Class: B4 or ABOVE)
AIR CLEANER FILTERFUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE DRIVE BELT (FOR P/STR'G PUMP, ALTERNATOR AND A/CON) VACUUM PUMP & VACUUM HOSEVACUUM PUMP OIL HOSE FUEL LINES, FUEL HOSE & CONNECTIONS
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 60 72
R R R I I I I
50 60
R I
I I I40 48 R I
R
II I I30 36
R R
I I I20 24R I
R
II I I
10 12
R I I I IMILES X 1000 MONTHS70 84
R I
I I I
Note : (1) ON A DAILY BASIS, WHENEVER THE VEHICLE IS REFUELLED OR BEFORE STARTING A LONG TRIP :"I"
NO. DESCRIPTION
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6- 6 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
NOTE: SAE 5W-20 (5W-30), ILSAC GF-3 en- gine oil is preferred regardless of regional option and engine varia-tion. If SAE 5W-20, ILSAC GF-3 en- gine oil is not available, secondary recommended engine oil for corre-sponding temperature range can be used.
G030B01TB-EAT Recommended Oil
1. Petrol engine The engine oil quality should meet the following classification. API SJ, SL or ABOVE, ILSAC GF-3 or ABOVE The oil viscosity should be selected according to the operating environment of the engine by means of the table shown above. The engine oil recom-mendations are complete in themselves and the use of additives is neither required nor recommended. The use ofengine oil additives may result in invali- dation of the vehicle warranty.
G030A01FC-EAT ENGINE OIL The correct engine oil level is of para- mount importance. An excessively highor low oil level may result in irreparable damage being sustained by the engine. The engine oil level must be checkedon a daily basis, whenever the vehicle is refuelled or before starting a long trip, whichever occurs sooner.In addition, it is imperative that only an approved grade and specification of oil is used to avoid the possibility of seri-ous engine damage and premature wear. The use of "budget price" oil is a false economy that must be avoided if themaximum reliability and useful life is to be obtained from the vehicle.
G030B01JM
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INDEX 10- 5
SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS ......................................1-20
SEAT BELTS ............................................................. 1-22
SEAT POCKET .......................................................... 1-77
SEAT WARMER ......................................................... 1-19
SERVICE HISTORY .................................................... 5-2
SMOOTH CORNERING .............................................. 2-17
SNOW TYRES ............................................................. 8-4
SPARE TYRE .............................................................. 3-5
SPARE TYRE AND TOOLS ........................................ 8-6 SPARE WHEEL ........................................................... 3-6
SPECTACLE CASE .................................................... 1-69
SPEEDOMETER ........................................................ 1-53
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT (AIRBAG) SYSTEM ................................................................ 1-34
STARTING THE ENGINE ............................................ 2-5
STEERING WHEEL LOCK .......................................... 2-4STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER ............................... 1-81
STEREO SOUND SYSTEM ....................................... 1-92
SUN-VISOR ................................................................ 1-80
SUNROOF .................................................................. 1-65
TTACHOMETER ........................................................... 1-54
TOWING ATTACHMENTS .......................................... 2-19
TRAILER AND CARAVAN TOWING ........................... 2-19TRIP ODOMETER
...................................................... 1-54
TRIP COMPUTER ...................................................... 1-55
TYPE PRESSURES .................................................... 8-3
TYRE BALANCING ...................................................... 8-5
TYRE CHAINS ............................................................. 8-4
TYRE REPLACEMENT ............................................... 8-5
TYRE ROTATION ........................................................ 8-4
UUNDERBODY COATINGS ........................................... 4-2
V VALETING ................................................................... 4-3
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ........................ 8-2
VEHICLE SPECIFICATION ............ ............................. 9-2
VEHICLE TOWING OR RECOVERY .......................... 3-11
VENTILATION ............................................................ 1-83
W WHEEL REPLACEMENT ............................................ 8-6
WINDSCREEN WASHER RESERVOIR REPLENISHMENT ................................................. 6-13
WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES ................................ 6-12
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER SWITCH ..................1-59
WINTER MOTORING ................................................. 2-17