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D170B01P-GAT (1) Speed Avoid rapid acceleration, sudden starts, and maximum speed driving; suchoperation will result in more fuel con- sumption. D170C01P-GAT (2) Shifting Shift only at an appropriate vehicle speed and engine rpm.Always use the highest gear possible. Fuel consumption depends largely on the manner in which vehicle is drivenbut it is also affected by other driving conditions. D170D01P-GAT (3) City traffic Frequent starting and stopping in- creases the average fuel consump- tion. Use roads with smooth traffic flowwhenever possible. When driving on congested roads, avoid use of a low gear at high engine rpm. D170G01P-GAT (6) Tire inflation pressure Check the tire inflation pressure at regular intervals. Low tire inflation pres- sures increase road resistance and fuel consumption. In addition, low tirepressures adversely affect tire wear and driving control.D170H01P-GAT (7) Load Do not drive with unnecessary articles in the luggage compartment.Especially during city driving where frequent starting and stopping is nec- essary, the increased weight of thevehicle will greatly affect fuel consump- tion. Also avoid driving with unnecessaryluggage, etc., on the roof; the increased air resistance will cause more fuel consumption.
D170I01P-GAT (8) Cold engine starting Starting of a cold engine consumes more fuel. Unnecessary fuel consump- tion is also caused by keeping a hot engine running. After the engine isstarted, begin driving soon.
D170E01P-GAT (4) Idling The vehicle consumes fuel even dur- ing idling. Avoid extended idling when-ever possible. D170F01P-GAT (5) High speed The higher the vehicles speed, the more fuel consumed. Avoid driving at full speed. Even a slight release of the accelerator pedal will save significant amount of fuel.
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D180J01P-GAT Weather strip To prevent freezing of the weather strip on the doors, the roof, etc., theyshould be treated with silicone grease. D180K01P-GAT Snow tires The use of snow tires is recommended for driving in snow and ice. To pre- serve driving stability, mount snow tires of the same size and tread pattern onall four wheels. Snow tires worn more than 50% are no longer suitable for use as snow tires.Snow tires which do not meet specifi- cations must not be used. NOTE: The laws and regulations concern- ing snow tires (driving speed, re- quired use, type, etc.) vary. Find out and follow the laws and regula-tions in your area.D180L01P-GAT Tire chains If tire chains are to be used, be sure that they are mounted on the rearwheels. Use only tire chains which are de- signed for use with the tires mountedon the vehicle; use of the incorrect size or type of chain could result in damage to the vehicle body.Before driving over long stretches of road which are free of snow, you should remove the chains to avoid damage tothe tires. NOTE: The laws and regulations concern- ing tire chains vary. Find out and follow the laws and regulations in your area.
D180H01P-GAT Parking brake If the atmospheric temperature is be- low freezing, park the vehicle with thegearshift lever in 1st or reverse and do not engage the parking brake. If the parking brake is engaged and there ismoisture on the brake linings, the lin- ings could become frozen to the brake drums, making it impossible to releasethe parking brake. When parking on a steep slope, turn the front wheels in towards the kerband chock the wheels. D180I01P-GAT Washing the vehicle The salt and other chemicals spread on winter roads in some areas can have a detrimental effect on a vehicle body. You should therefore wash thevehicle as often as convenient in ac- cordance with our care-instruction. Have a preservative applied and theunderfloor protection checked at an authorized HYUNDAI dealer before and after the cold weather season.
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HSRFL283
G270C01A-GAT SIDE REPEATER (If installed)
1. Push the cover toward the front of
the vehicle and remove it. HSRFL292
3. Replace with a new bulb. HSRFL284
2. Disconnect the power cord. G270D01P-GAT INTERIOR LIGHT Map light 1. Remove the plastic cover with a flat-
head screwdriver. HSRFL300
HSRFL297
With sunroof
Without sunroof
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Without sunroof
HSRFL2902. Replace with a new bulb. HSRFL301
With sunroof
Without sunroof HSRFL291Front Room light
1. Remove the plastic cover with a flat-
head screwdriver. HSRFL298
2. Replace with a new bulb.
HSRFL302
With sunroof
Without sunroof HSRFL303
With sunroof
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G200D01P-GAT Inner Panel
G200D01PFUSE
1 23 4 56 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15161718 19 20 CIRCUIT PROTECTED
Power outside mirror switch
Audio, Digital clock, Cigarette lighter, Multi-meter, A/T shift & key lock control module
Power outlet
Heater control module, Mode actuator
Front wiper & Washer
Rear wiper & Washer
Left front/rear sunroof relay, PTC heater relay, Fuel filter heater relay, Thermo sensor,
Hear lamp relay, Condenser fan main relay, HLLD switch, Inter cooler fan relay
ETACM, Power & hold switch, Front wiper relay, Seat belt tension reducer, Blower relay,
Overhead blower relay, Outside mirror defogger relay, Rear window defogger relay,
Rear blower relay, Rear blower main switch, Rear blower sub switch
Rear fog lamp relay
Seat warmer switchInstrument clusterSRS control module
ABS control module, Neutral switch, Back-up lamp switch, Vehicle speed sensor, Fuel
water sensor, Fuel filter switch, Fuel filter heater, Transaxle range switch, Instrument
cluster, TCM, Stop lamp switch, A/T shift & Key lock control module, G-Sensor, Overdrive
switch, A/T shift lever
Hazard switch
ETACM, ECM (D4BH), ECM (D4CB), Immobilizer control module, Idle-up control module
Rear window defogger relay
Left front sunroof relay
Left rear sunroof relay
Data link connector, Heater control module, Outside mirror defogger relay
Stop lamp switchAMPERAGES 10A 15A15A10A20A15A 10A 10A 10A 10A10A10A 10A10A 10A25A20A20A10A15A
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F010L01P-GAT Damaged paint Small cracks and scratches in the paint coat should be touched up assoon as possible with HYUNDAI paint pencil or spray paint to prevent corro- sion. Check body areas facing theroad or the tires especially carefully for damage to the paint coat caused by flying stones, etc. The paint code num-ber for your vehicle can be found on the vehicle information code plate. F010M01P-GAT
Tar
If tar becomes adhered to the vehicle, use special tar remover to remove it as soon as possible. If the tar leaves a stain, polish the affected area. F010N01P-GAT
Plastic and rubber parts
Use a soft cloth and wash with water.
If necessary, a cleaning agent spe- cially designed for plastics can beused. If engine oil, brake fluid, battery fluid, etc., comes in contact with these parts, wash promptly with water andthen use alcohol to remove the stain completely. F010O01P-GAT
Load weight and driving speed
Remove any luggage, etc., which is not necessary from the vehicle. The load weight placed on the roof or towed in a trailer also should not be exces-sive.Correctly adjusting the air pressure ofthe tires before driving under maxi- mum load weight conditions and be- fore driving long distances is espe-cially important. F010Q01P-GAT
Kerb parking
If the tires strike a kerb or concrete parking barrier, they could be dam-aged, and this damage could become a source of extreme danger when the vehicle is subsequently driven at highspeed. If the vehicle is to be driven or onto a kerb or any other such barrier, it should be driven slowly and at anappropriate angle to the kerb or barrier.
F010J01P-GAT Engine compartment Clean the engine compartment at the beginning and end of winter. Pay particualr attention to flanges, crev- ices, and peripheral parts where dustcontaining road chemicals and other corrosive materials might collect. If salt and other chemicals are used on the roads in your area, clean the en- gine compartment at least every threemonths.
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10INDEX
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I IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS ................................ 4-25
IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START .......................4-23
IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE ..................................... 4-6
IGNITION SWITCH .................................................... 3-3
ILLUMINATED IGNITION SWITCH .........................1-11
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM ............................................ 1-6
INCLI NOMETER ....................................................... 2-17
INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES ......................... 1-4
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND
INDICATOR LIGHTS ............................................... 2-2
INSTRUMENTS PANEL LIGHT CONTROL (RHEOSTAT) ......................................................... 2-24
INTERIOR LIGHT ..................................................... 2-28
J
JACK ........................................................................... 4-2JUMP STARTING ..................................................... 4-24
K
KEYS ........................................................................... 1-6 KEY POSITI ONS ........................................................ 3-3
L
LOADING .................................................................. 3-22
LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL ....... ................................3-31
LUBRICATION CHART .............................................. 9-4 MMAINTENANCE INTERVALS
..................................... 6-2
MAKING A FLAT SEAT .... .......................................1-36
MANUAL TRANSMISSION .................. ...................... 3-7
MEASUREMENT ........................................................ 9-2MULTI-FUNCTION LIGHT SWITCH Daytime Running Lights .................... ..................... 2-20
Headlight Flasher ................................................... 2-20
Headlight Switch .................................................... 2-19
High-beam Switch .................................................. 2-20
Lane Change Si gnal .............................................. 2-19
Parking Light Auto Cut .................. ........................ 2-20
Turn Signal Switch................................................. 2-19
MULTIMETER Altimeter ................................................................. 2-18
Inclinometer ............................................................ 2-17
Thermometer .......................................................... 2-17
OODOMETER/TRIP ODOMETER ..............................2-14
OPERATING THE SUNROOF SYSTEM .................2-31
OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR ..............................2-34
OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR HEATER ..............2-35
OVERDRIVE SWITCH ............................................. 3-12
OVERHEAD AIR COND ITIONING........................... 2-47
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INDEX
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P
PARKING .................................................................. 3-21
PARKING BR AKE.................................................... 3-20
PARKING BRAKE LEVEL STROKE ........................8-23
POWER OUTLET ..................................................... 2-27
POWER WINDOW ................................................... 1-26
RREAR GATE ............................................................. 1-21
REAR HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER ..............2-45
REAR ROOM LIGHT ................................................ 2-29
REAR SIDE, QUARTER WINDOW......................... 1-26
REAR SUNROOF ..................................................... 2-32
REMOTE FUEL-FILLER LID RELEASE ..................1-24
REMOVAL OF WATER FROM THE FUEL
FILTER ................................................................... 4-22
REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT BULBS ........................4-30
ROOF RACK ............................................................ 2-33
RUNNING-IN RECOMMENDATIONS ........................ 1-2
SSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ................................... 6-4
SEAT BELTS ............................................................ 1-40
Pre-tensioner seat belt ......... ............................. ..... 1-44
SEAT WARMER ....................................................... 1-39SEATBACK HOLDER
............................................... 1-39
SEATS Auxiliary Seat ......................................................... 1-36
Fourth Seat ............................................................ 1-35
Front Seat .............................................................. 1-30
Making a flat Seat ................................................. 1-36
Second Seat .......................................................... 1-32
Third Seat .............................................................. 1-33
SIDE GATE ............................................................... 1-22
SLIDING WINDOW GLASS .....................................1-27
SMOOTH CORNERING . .......................................... 3-28
SPARE TIRE .............................................................. 4-3
SPARE TIRE ANTI-THEFT DEVICE .........................4-6
SPEEDOMETER ....................................................... 2-13
STARTING .................................................................. 3-4
STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE FOR TURBO CHARGER OR TURBO CHARGER
INTERCOOLER ....................................................... 3-7
STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER ............................1-48
STEREO SOUND SYSTEM .....................................2-49
SUNROOF ................................................................ 2-30
SUNSHADE .............................................................. 2-30
SUNVISOR ............................................................... 2-32
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT(AIRBAG) SYSTEM 1-49