trailer Hyundai H-1 (Grand Starex) 2007 Owner's Manual
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1BEFORE DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE
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B030A01P-GAT BEFORE OPERATION PRECAUTIONS FOR NEWVEHICLE The performance and life of a vehicle depend largely on how the vehicle is handled when new.To maintain the parts smoothly and sustain high performance for a long time to come, be sure to observe thefollowing points. Make sure that your vehicle does not miss the first 5,000 km inspec- tions. After the first 5,000 km of driving, take your vehicle to your nearest service shop for inspection. B040A01P-GAT OPERATION IN FOREIGN COUN- TRIES If you are going to drive your Hyundai in another country, be sure to:
o Observe all regulations regardingregistration and insurance.
o Determine that acceptable fuel is
available.
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B055A02P-GAT LOADING YOUR VEHICLE Never load the luggage and people to exceed GVWR(MLW) and GAWR ofyour vehicle. You can find the GVWR(MLW) and GAWR -maximum loading capacities-on the VIN plate. The GVWR(Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) or MLW(Maximum LoadedWeight) means total weight of the ve- hicle, all occupants, fuel and cargo. And GAWR means the maximumweights that the front and rear axles can endure the weights including ve- hicle itself weight.
WARNING:
Improperly loading your car canseriously affect its steering and braking performance causing a crash in which you may be seri-ously injured or killed. NOTE: Your warranty does not cover parts or components that fail because of overloading.
RUNNING-IN RECOMMEN- DATIONS
Drive range 1st
2nd 3rd
4th 5th
B020A01P-GAT During the running-in period for the first 1,000km(600miles), it is advisable to drive your new vehicle using the following precautions as a guideline toaid long life as well as future economy and performance.
1. Do not race the engine at high
speeds.
2. Avoid rapid starting, acceleration,
braking and prolonged high-speedrunning.
3. Keep to the running-in speed limit
shown below.
Please note that the legal speed limitsdisplayed must be adhered to.
4. Do not exceed loading limits.
5. Refrain from towing a trailer.
km/h (mph)
Running-in speed 0~25(0~16)
20~50(13~31) 30~80(19~50)
40~(25~) 50~(32~)
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C190B01S-AAT Trailer Hitches Select the proper hitch and ball combi- nation, making sure that its location iscompatible with that of the trailer or vehicle being towed. Use a quality non-equalizing hitch which distributesthe tongue load uniformly throughout the chassis. The hitch should be bolted securely to the car and installed by a qualified technician. DO NOT USE A HITCHDESIGNED FOR TEMPORARY IN- STALLATION AND NEVER USE ONE THAT ATTACHES ONLY TO THEBUMPER. C190C02P-GAT Trailer Brakes If your trailer is equipped with a braking system, make sure it conforms to fed-eral and/or local regulations and that it is properly installed and operating cor- rectly. NOTE: If you tow a trailer or vehicle, your car will require more frequent main-tenance due to the additional load. See "Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions" on page 6-11.
CAUTION:
o Never connect a trailer brake sys- tem directly to the vehicle brakesystem.
o When towing a trailer on steep
grades (in excess of 6%) pay closeattention to the engine coolant temperature gauge to ensure the engine does not overheat. If theneedle of the coolant temperature gauge moves across the dial to- wards "H" (HOT), pull over and
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C190A01A-GAT TRAILER OR VEHICLE TOWING If you are considering towing with your car, you should first check with yourProvince Department of Motor Vehicles to determine their legal requirements. Since laws vary from province to prov-ince, the requirements for towing trail- ers, cars, other types of vehicles, or apparatus may differ. Ask your Hyundaidealer for further details before towing.
CAUTION:
Do not do any towing with your carduring its first 2,000 km (1,200 miles)in order to allow the engine to prop- erly break in. Failure to heed this caution may result in serious en-gine or transmission damage.
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stop as soon as it is safe to do so, and allow the engine to idle until itcools down. You may proceed once the engine has cooled suffi- ciently.
C190D01A-GAT Safety Chains Should the hitch connection between your car and the trailer or vehicle you are towing fail, the trailer or vehicle could wander dangerously across otherlanes of traffic and ultimately collide with another vehicle. To eliminate this potentially danger-ous situation, safety chains, attached between your car and the trailer or towed vehicle, are required in mostprovinces. C190E05P-GAT Trailer Weight Limit Tongue loads can be increased or decreased by redistributing the load inthe trailer. This can be verified by checking the total weight of the loaded trailer and then checking the load onthe tongue.
NOTE:
1. Never load the trailer with more
weight in the back than in the front. About 60% of the trailerload should be in the front half on the trailer and the remaining 40% in the rear.
2. The total gross vehicle weight with trailer must not exceed theGross Vehicle Weight Rating(GVWR) shown on the vehicle identification plate (see page 1- 4). The total gross vehicle weightis the combined weight of the vehicle, driver, all passengers and their luggage, cargo, hitch,trailer tongue load and other op- tional equipment.
Tongue load
Total trailer
weight Gross axle
weight Gross vehicle
weight
C190E01A C190E02A
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5. The maximum permissible over-
hang of the coupling point:
6. The maximum permissible mass of the coupling device is 25 kg. (Truck only) CAUTION:
The following specifications are recommended when towing a trailer. The loaded trailer weightcannot safely exceed the values in the following chart.
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Truck
Coupling point
1120(44) 1190(46)1240(48) 1370(53)
ShortLongExtra Long (1.25 ton) Minibus,VanMinibus,VanTruck (1 ton)StandardSuper
kg. (lbs)
With brake TypeWithoutbrake Type Maximum Towable Weight
Trailer weight
1,500 (3,307) 700 (1,543) Tongue load
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Minibus,
Van60
(132.3) Truck
75
(165.4)
C190E02P
mm(in.)
C190E01P
3. The front or rear axle weight must
not exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) shown on the vehicle identification plate (see page 1-4). It is possible that yourtowing package does not exceed the GVWR but exceeds the GAWR. Improper trailer loadingand/or too much luggage in the tail gate can overload the rear axle. Redistribute the load andcheck the axle weight again.
4. The maximum permissible static
vertical load on the coupling de-vice is 60 kg.
Minibus/Van
Coupling point
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!WARNING:
o Improperly loading your car and trailer can serious affect its steer- ing and braking performance causing a crash in which youmay be seriously injured.
o For automatic transmission ve-
hicles, the trailer should be towedwith the towing vehicle unloaded, with the exception of the driver. Otherwise, the automatic trans-mission oil temperature may rise to a temperature that may result in serious damage of the auto- matic transmission. C190F02A-GAT Trailer or Vehicle Towing Tips
1. Before towing, check hitch and
safety chain connections as well as proper operation of the trailer run- ning lights, brake lights, and turn signals.
2. Always drive your vehicle at a mod- erate speed (Less than 100 km/h).
3. Trailer towing requires more fuel than normal conditions.
4. To maintain engine braking effi-
ciency and electrical charging per-formance, do not use fifth gear (manual transmission) or overdrive (automatic transmission).
5. Always secure items in the trailer to prevent load shift while driving.
6. Check the condition and air pres- sure of all tires on the trailer and your car. Low tire pressure can se- riously affect the handling. Alsocheck the spare tire.
7. The vehicle/trailer combination is
more affected by crosswind andbuffeting. When being passed by a large vehicle, keep a constant speed and steer straight ahead. If there is too much wind buffeting,slow down to get out of the othervehicle’s air turbulence.
8. When parking your car and trailer,
especially on a hill, be sure to followall the normal precautions. Turn your front wheel into the curb, set the parking brake firmly, and put thetransmission in 1st or "R" (manual transmission) or "P" (automatic transmission). In addition, placewheel chocks at each of the trailer’s tires.
9. If the trailer has electric brakes, start your vehicle and trailer mov-ing, and then apply the trailer brake controller by hand to be sure thebrakes are working. This lets you check your electrical connection at the same time.
10.During your trip, check occasion- ally to be sure that the load issecure, and that the lights and anytrailer brakes are still working.
11.Avoid jerky starts, sudden accel-
eration or sudden stops.
12.Avoid sharp turns and rapid lane changes.
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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 of
the tires before driving under maxi- mum load weight conditions and be- fore driving long distances is espe-cially important. F010P01P-GAT
Tire replacement
Tires which do not meet the size
specifications must not be used. Re- placement of the tires must be made as a set of the two front tires, the tworear tires, or all four tires. A mixture of bias-ply tires and radial
tires must not be used. Consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer regarding tire replacement.
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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. F010R01P-GAT
Tire care
For driving safely, and in order toobtain the maximum useful life of thetires, the following points should be observed. For information concerning inspection, air pressure, and rotationof the tires, refer to the part which deals with wheels in the section of this manual entitled "Consumer Informa-tion". F010S01P-GAT Tire air pressure The air pressure of the tires must always be maintained in accordance with the specifications, and should be measured when the tires are cool.If any changes in driving conditions(speed and/or load weight) occur, theair pressure of the tires must meet the specifications which apply to the new driving conditions. If the vehicle isgoing to be driven under varying load weight, etc., the air pressure must be adjusted in order to meet the highestspecifications of the conditions under which the vehicle is driven (high speeds and maximum load weight). F010T01P-GAT Tire storage Storage of the tires should be in a dark, well-ventilated place.Tires not mounted on rims should bestored vertically. Be sure that the tires are not in contact with fuel, oil grease, etc.
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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
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GASOLINE DIESELMore Frequently More Frequently Every 60,000 KM or 48 monthsMore FrequentlyMore FrequentlyEvery 10,000 KM or 6 months More Frequently Every 100,000 KM Every 40,000 KMEvery 45,000 KM Every 7,500 KM or 6 monthsEvery 3,000 KMEvery 4,000 KM (Except 2.5 CRDi)Every 7,500 KM or 6 months (2.5 CRDi only)
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER AIR CLEANER FILTER SPARK PLUGSTIMING BELT BRAKE PADS, CALIPERS, ROTORS REAR BRAKE DRUMS AND LININGSSTEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE & BOOTSCLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER(FOR EVAPORATOR AND BLOWER UNIT)MANUAL TRANSMISSION OIL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OIL
G070A08P-GAT The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary
R R RR
I I I
R R R
SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS A - Repeated short distance driving
B - Extensive idling
C - Driving in dusty conditions
D - Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or
in very cold weather
E - Driving in sandy areas
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K A, B, C, F, H, J C, E B, HD, E, F, GC, D, G, HC, D, G, H C, D, E, F C,EA, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J A, C, E, F, G, H, I DRIVING
CONDITION
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
MAINTENANCE
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE ITEM
F - More than 50% driving in heavy city traffic during hot above32°C (90°F)
G - Driving in mountainous areas
H - Towing a trailer or police car, taxi, or commercial type operation
I - Driving for patrol car, taxi, commercial car or vehicle towing
J - Driving over 170 km/h
K - Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS
Except E.C For E.C
Except E.C For E.C
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10INDEX
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T TACHOMETER ........................................................... 2-14
TAIL GATE ................................................................. 1-21
TAIL GATE WINDOW WASHER FLUID .................... 8-23
TAIL GATE WINDOW WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH ................................................................. 2-22
THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM ... ........................................1-16
THERMOMETER ........................................................ 2-17
TIRE Condition .................................................................. 8-25
Inflation Pressure ..................................................... 8-26
Rotation ................................................................... 8-27
TOOLS AND JACK ..................................................... 4-2
TOWING ..................................................................... 4-15
If your vehicle must be towed ................................. 4-13
TRAILER OR VEHICLE TOWIN G ..............................4-17
TRANSAXLE FLUID .................................................... 9-4
TWIN SWING DOOR .................................................. 1-23
V VENTILATION ............................................................ 2-42
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) .............. 1-5W
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
......................... 2-8
WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID ..................................8-20
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH ........2-21
WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES ................................. 8-21
WINTER DRIVING ...................................................... 3-29