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6- 8 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
If the oil level is close to or below the "L" mark, add oil until it reaches the "F" mark. To add oil:
1. Remove the oil filler cap by turning it
counterclockwise.
2. Add oil, then check the level again. Do not overfill.
3. Replace the cap by turning it clock- wise.
The distance between the "F" and "L" marks is equal to about 1 liter(Gasoline Engine)/1.5 liter(Diesel Engine) of oil.G030D02TB-GAT Adding Oil Gasoline engine
Before checking the oil, warm up the engine to the normal operating tem- perature and be sure it is parked on level ground. Turn the engine off.Wait about five minutes, then remove the dipstick, wipe it off, fully reinsert the dipstick and withdraw it again. Thennote the highest level the oil has reached on the dipstick. It should be between the upper ("F") and lower ("L") range. HTB169
HTB169A
Diesel engine
!WARNING:
Be very careful not to touch the radia- tor hose when checking the engine oil as it may be hot enough to burn you.!
CAUTION:
Slowly pour the recommended oil using by a funnel. Do not overfill not to damage engine.
WARNING:
Be very careful not to touch the radia-tor hose when adding the engine oilas it may be hot enough to burn you.!
HTB167A
Diesel engine
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10- 2 INDEX
A Active Headrests ........................................................ 1-15
Adjustable headrests .................................................. 1-15
Adjusting arm rest angle .............................................. 1-16
Air Bag ....................................................................... 1-36
Passenger's front airbag O N/OFF switch ................1-40
Side impact airbag ................................................... 1-41
Air Cleaner Filter ......................................................... 6-11
Air Conditioning Care ......................................................................... 6-18
Operation ................................................................. 1-93
Switch ...................................................................... 1-92
Antenna .................................................................... 1-128
Ashtray ....................................................................... 1-67
Audio remote control switch .......................................1-84
Auto Fuel cut Switch .................................................. 1-82
B Battery .............................................................. 2-17, 6-28
Before starting the engine ........................................... 2-3Brake Anti-lock system ...................................................... 2-13
Checking the brakes ................................................ 6-17
Fluid ......................................................................... 6-17
Pedal clearance ....................................................... 6-21
Pedal free play .......................................................... 6-21
Practices ................................................................. 2-12
Breaking-In your New Hyundai .................................... 1-4
Bulbs Replacem ent ..................................................... 6-30
Bulbs wa ttage ............................................................. 6-35C
Care of Cassette Tapes ...........................................
1-126
Care of Disc ............................................................. 1-126
Cargo area cover ........................................................ 1-80
Cassette Tape Player Operation (K220, K240, M280) ........................1-100, 1-105, 1-110
Catalytic Converter ...................................................... 7-3
Central Door Lock ........................................................ 1-9
Child-Protector Rear Door Lock ................................... 1-8
Child Restraint System ............................................... 1-28
Cigarette Lighter ......................................................... 1-66
Climate Control Air Filter .................................. 1-94, 6-19
Clock .......................................................................... 1-66
Clutch
Pedal freep lay .......................................................... 6-21
Combination Light
Headlight flasher ...................................................... 1-60
Headlight swi tch ...................................................... 1-59
High-beam switch .................................................... 1-60
Lane change si gnal .................................................. 1-59
Turn signal operation ............................................... 1-59
Compact Disc Player Operation
(M280, H446) .............................................. 1-113, 1-121
Console tray ............................................................... 1-68
Cooling Fans .............................................................. 6-26
Corrosion protection
Cleaning the interior .................................................. 4-5
Protecting your Hyundai from corrosion ................... 4-2
Washing and waxing ................................................. 4-3
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INDEX 10- 3
D Day/Night inside rearview mirror ................................. 1-76
Defrosting / Defogging ................................................ 1-91
Digital clock ................................................................ 1-66
Door Door locks ................................................................ 1-7 Locking, unlocking front doors with a key ................ 1-7
Locking from the inside ............................................ 1-8
Locking from the outside .......................................... 1-8
Drink Holder ................................................................ 1-68
Drive Belts .................................................................. 6-22
Driving
Economical driving .................................................. 2-15
Smooth corneri ng ..................................................... 2-16
Winter driving ........................................................... 2-16
E Electronic stability program (ESP) ..............................2-14
Emission Contro l System ............................................ 7-2
Engine
Before starting the engine ........................................ 2-3Compartment ............................................................ 6-2
Coolant .................................................................... 6-10
Coolant temperature gauge ......................................1-54
If the engine overheats ............................................. 3-4
Number ..................................................................... 8-2
Oil ............................................................................. 6-7Starting ..................................................................... 2-3
Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous ............................ 2-2 FFog Light
Front ........................................................................ 1-65
Rear ......................................................................... 1-66
Folding the outside rearview mirror .............................1-75
Front Seats
Adjustable front seats .............................................. 1-13
Adjustable headrests ............................................... 1-14
Adjusting seat forward and rearward ........................1-13
Adjusting seatback angle .. ......................................1-13
Lumbar support control ............................................ 1-15
Seat cushion height adjustment .............................. 1-16
Seat warmer ............................................................ 1-20
Fuel
Capacity ................................................................... 9-2
Gauge ...................................................................... 1-55
recommendations ...................................................... 1-2
Fuel Filler Lid
Remote release ....................................................... 1-78
Fuses ......................................................................... 6-23
Fuse Panel description ............................................... 6-36
GGeneral Checks ........................................................... 6-5
Glove Box .................................................................. 1-73
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YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE
F9
1. Glove Box
2. Passenger's Airbag
3. Hazard Warning Light
4. Digital Clock
5. Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch
6. Horn and Driver's Airbag
7. Instrument Cluster
8. Multi-Function Light Switch
9. Headlight Leveling Switch (Not all models)
10. Rear Drink Holder
CAUTION:
When installing a container of liquid air freshener inside a vehicle, do not place it near the instrumentcluster nor on the instrument panel pad surface. If there is any leakage from the air freshener onto these areas (instrument cluster, instrument panel pad or air ventilator), it may damage these parts. If the liquid from the air freshener does leak onto these areas, wash them with water immediately. 11. Parking Brake Lever
12. Shift Lever (Not all models)
13. Front Drink Holder
14. Ashtray
15. Cigar Lighter
16. Heating/Air Conditioning Control Panel
(Not all models)
17. Audio Remote Control Switch (Not all models)
18. Fuse Box
19. Hood Release Lever
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1- 96 FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
HTB2043
B870D01FC-GAT ANTENNA Roof Antenna Your car uses a roof antenna to receive both AM and FM broadcast signals. This antenna is a removable type. Toremove the antenna, turn the antenna counterclockwise. To install the an- tenna, turn the antenna clockwise. CAUTION:
o Be sure to remove the antenna before washing the car in an au-tomatic car wash or it may bedamaged.
o Before entering a place with a
low height clearance, be sure toadjust the roof antenna low.
o When reinstalling your antenna,
it is important that it is fully tight-ened to ensure proper reception.
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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 5
SC060A1-E STARTING THE PETROL ENGINE
C050A01E
1. Ensure that the transaxle is in neu- tral and that the clutch pedal is held depressed (manual transaxle) or the transaxle selector is at the "P" posi- tion (automatic transaxle vehicle).
2. Turn the ignition key to and hold at the "Start" position until the enginestarts. When the engine has started,release the key.
C070C01E
SC090D1-F To Remove the Ignition Key
1. Turn the ignition key to the "ACC"
position.
2. Simultaneously push and turn the
ignition key counterclockwise from the "ACC" posi-tion to the "LOCK" position.
3. The key can be removed in the "LOCK" position.LOCK
ACC
ON
START NOTE: Do not operate the starter for more than 15 seconds continuously or continue to operate the starter afterthe engine has started to avoid dam- aging the starter motor. If the en- gine makes a false start, allow it andthe starter motor to come to rest before attempting to start the en- gine again. Never attempt to startthe engine with the transaxle in gear. Do not depress the accelera- tor pedal whilst starting the engine.Allow the engine to idle for 20 sec- onds or so before driving the ve- hicle.
CAUTION:
Do not leave the vehicle unattendedwhilst idling. Never allow the ve-hicle to idle or warm up in a con- fined space (ie garage) longer than is necessary to move the vehicleinto an open area.
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3- 6 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
SD050A2-E SPARE WHEEL (Not all models) The spare wheel is stored under the luggage compartment floor and is ac-cessed from within the luggage com- partment by lifting the carpet and the floor panel.To remove the spare wheel, unscrew the retainer, rotating this in an counter- clockwise direction and lift out the wheel.To replace the wheel, screw the retainer by hand until tight having located the wheel in the luggage compartment floorwell. The inflation pressure of the spare wheel should be checked at least monthly and whenever the wheel isfitted to the vehicle.
Inflation Pressure
Tyre Size
Spare Tyre Pressure
Full Size 30 psi 210 kPa
CAUTION:
o Do not use snow chains with your temporary spare tyre.
o Do not use more than one tempo- rary spare tyre at a time.
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D040B01FC-EAT SPARE TYRE FOR FULL SIZE The following instructions for the FULL SIZE spare tyre should be observed: Check inflation pressure as soon as possible after installing the spare tyre,and adjust to the specified pressure. The tyre pressure should be periodi- cally checked and maintained at thespecified pressure while the tyre is stored. Spare Tyre Pressure Tyre Size Inflation Pressure
Full size 30 psi (210 kPa)
Inflation Pressure
Tyre Size
T105/70D14 420 kPa (60 psi)
2. The spare tyre should only be used temporarily and should be returned to the luggage compartment as soon as the original tyre can be repaireredor replaced.
3. Continuous use at speeds of over
50 mph(80 km/h) is not recom-mended.
4. As the temporary spare tyre is spe-
cifically designed for your car, it should not be used on any other vehicle.
5. The temporary spare tyre should not be used on any other wheels, norshould standard tyre, snow tyre,wheel covers or trim rings be used with the temporary spare wheel. If such use is attempted, damage tothese items or other car compo- nents may occur.
6. The temporary spare tyre pressure should be checked once a monthwhile the tyre is stored.
Spare Tyre Pressure
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3- 8 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
HTB149
ZD070F1-E 3. Loosen Wheel Nuts The wheel nuts should be loosened slightly before raising the car. To loosen the nuts, turn the wrench handle coun- terclockwise. When doing this, be surethat the socket is seated completely over the nut so it cannot slip off. For maximum leverage, position thewrench so the handle is to the right as shown in the drawing. Then, whilst holding the wrench near the end of thehandle, pull up on it with steady pres- sure. Do not remove the nuts at this time. Just loosen them about one-halfturn.
Flat tyre
HTB156
SD070D1-E 2. Block the Wheel Block the wheel that is diagonally op- posite from the flat tyre to prevent the vehicle from rolling when the car is raised on the jack.
Take out the jack case and tool bag,then remove the spare tyre from the luggage room. NOTE: The jack case is located on the spare tyre in the vehicle.
HTB224
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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 3- 9
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SD070H1-E 6. Changing Wheels
HTB157
SD070F1-F 4. Put the Jack in Place The base of the jack should be placed on firm, level ground. The jack should be positioned as shown in the drawing.
SD070G1-E 5. Raising the Car After inserting a wrench bar into the wheel nut wrench, install the wrench bar into the jack as shown in the draw- ing. To raise the vehicle, turn the wheelnut wrench clockwise. As the jack be- gins to raise the vehicle, double check that it is properly positioned and willnot slip. If the jack is on soft ground or sand, it may be necessary to place a stout piece of timber under the base ofthe jack to prevent it from sinking. Raise the car high enough so that the fully inflated spare wheel can be in-stalled. HFC4022
Wrench bar
Wheel nut wrench
WARNING:
Do not get under the car when it is supported by the jack! The jack is solely designed for wheel chang-ing and is not intended to support the vehicle for other purposes. The use of purpose designed supportsis necessary whilst the vehicle is raised and the operator is required to get underneath.
HTB228
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3- 10 WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
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HTB150
D060I01E-EAT 8. Lower Vehicle and Tighten
Nuts
Lower the car to the ground turning the wheel nut wrench counterclockwise. Then position the wrench as shown in the drawing and tighten the wheel nuts.Be sure the socket is seated com- pletely over the nut. Do not stand on the wrench or use an extension pipe overthe wrench handle. Go around the wheel tightening every other nut until they are all tight. Thendouble-check each nut for tightness. After changing wheels, have a techni- cian tighten the wheel nuts to theirproper torque as soon as possible.
SD070I1-E 7. Re-install Wheel NutsFit the wheel nuts onto the studs and tighten with the wheel brace.
HTB227
Using the wheel brace, remove the nuts and slide the wheel off the hub and wheel studs. Lie the wheel flat toprevent it from rolling. Ensure that the faces of the wheel and hub are clean. Position the spare wheel over the studsand slide it up to the hub.
HTB229
WARNING:
It is important that the faces of the wheel and hub are clean prior toinstalling the wheel. The prescence of dirt or other matter in the wheel or hub faces could result in thewheel nuts becoming loose whilst the vehicle is being driven.