power steering Hyundai H350 2016 Owner's Manual
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Your vehicle at a glanceE
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1. Engine coolant reservoir....................7-28
2. Fuse box and positive battery
terminal ......................................7-52/6-4
3. Engine oil dipstick..............................7-22
4. Engine oil filler cap ............................7-23
5. Brake/clutch fluid cap ........................7-27
6. Air cleaner ........................................7-31
7. Negative battery terminal ....................6-4
8. Radiator cap ......................................7-26
9. Windshield washer fluid reservoir......7-29
10. Power steering fluid reservoir ..........7-28
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Your vehicle at a glance
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1. Engine coolant reservoir....................7-25
2. Fuse box and positive battery
terminal ......................................7-52/6-4
3. Engine oil dipstick..............................7-22
4. Engine oil filler cap ............................7-23
5. Brake/clutch fluid cap ........................7-27
6. Air cleaner ........................................7-31
7. Negative battery terminal ....................6-4
8. Radiator cap ......................................7-26
9. Windshield washer fluid reservoir......7-29
10. Power steering fluid reservoir ..........7-28
11. Auxiliary battery ..............................7-37
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Keys .........................................................................3-4Record your key number ................................................3-4
Key operations ...................................................................3-4
Immobilizer system............................................................3-5
Remote keyless entry ...........................................3-6 Remote keyless entry system operations...................3-6
Transmitter precautions...................................................3-7
Battery replacement .........................................................3-8
Theft-alarm system...............................................3-9 Armed stage .....................................................................3-10
Theft-alarm stage...........................................................3-10
Disarmed stage ................................................................3-11
Door locks .............................................................3-11 Operating door locks from outside the vehicle ......3-11
Operating door locks from inside the vehicle .........3-12
Deadlocks ..........................................................................3-14
Speed sensing door lock system ................................3-14
Mid sliding door ...................................................3-15 Opening/closing from the outside..............................3-15
Opening/closing from the inside.................................3-16
Child-protector mid sliding door lock ........................3-16
Electrical step .......................................................3-17 Operation and obstacle detection ..............................3-19
Electrical step warning alarm ......................................3-19
Regular cleaning ..............................................................3-21 Rear door ..............................................................3-22
Opening/closing from the outside..............................3-23
Opening/closing from the inside.................................3-23
Opening the left-hand rear door ...............................3-24
Opening the rear doors to an angle of
180° or 270° ......................................................................3-24 Closing the rear doors from the outside ..................3-25
Child-protector rear door lock ....................................3-25
Windows ................................................................3-26 Power windows ................................................................3-27
Rear seat windows .........................................................3-29
Hood.......................................................................3-30 Opening the hood ...........................................................3-30
Closing the hood .............................................................3-31
Fuel filler lid .........................................................3-32 Closing the fuel filler lid ................................................3-32
Urea solution filler lid .........................................3-34
Steering wheel......................................................3-37 Power steering.................................................................3-37
Tilt & telescopic steering ..............................................3-37
Horn ....................................................................................3-38
Mirrors ...................................................................3-39 Inside rearview mirror....................................................3-39
Outside rearview mirror ................................................3-41
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Power steering
Power steering uses energy from the
engine to assist you in steering the
vehicle. If the engine is off or if the
power steering system becomes
inoperative, the vehicle may still be
steered, but it will require increased
steering effort.
Should you notice any change in the
effort required to steer during normal
vehicle operation, have the power
steering checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.If the power steering drive belt
breaks or if the power steering
pump malfunctions, the steering
effort will greatly increase.
If the vehicle is parked for extend- ed periods outside in cold weath-
er (below -10°C/14°F), the power
steering may require increased
effort when the engine is first
started. This is caused byincreased fluid viscosity due tothe cold weather and does notindicate a malfunction.
When this happens, increase the
engine RPM by depressing accel-
erator until the RPM reaches 1,500rpm then release or let the engine
idle for two or three minutes towarm up the fluid.
Tilt & telescopic steering
A tilt steering column allows you to
adjust the steering wheel before you
drive. You can also raise it to give
your legs more room when you exit
and enter the vehicle (if equipped).
The steering wheel should be posi-
tioned so that it is comfortable for
you to drive, while permitting you to
see the instrument panel warning
lights and gauges.
NOTICE
NOTICE
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Never hold the steering wheel
against a stop (extreme right or
left turn) for more than 5 sec-onds with the engine running.
Holding the steering wheel formore than 5 seconds in either
position may cause damage to
the power steering pump.
CAUTION
Never adjust the angle and height of steering wheel while
driving. You may lose your
steering control and cause
severe personal injury or acci-dents.
After adjusting, push the steering wheel both up and
down to be certain it is lockedin position.
WARNING
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Multimedia System
Using the Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology audio features
Press the TUNE knob to play and pause the current song. ❈ The title / artist info may not be
supported in some mobile phone.
When it is not supported, no title /
no artist will be displayed.
Press of to play previous or
next song. ❈ The previous song / next song /
play / pause functions may not be
supported in some mobile
phones.
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Before using the Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology
phone features
Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology
phone, you must first
pair and connect the
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technologymobile phone.
connected, it is not possible to
enter Phone mode. Once a phoneis paired or connected, the guid-
ance screen will be displayed.
tion (IGN/ACC ON), the
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technologyphone will be
automatically connected. Even if
you are outside, the
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technologyphone will be
automatically connected once you
are in the vicinity of the vehicle. If you
do not want automatic
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technologyphone connec-
tion, set the
Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology
power to OFF.
Making a call using the Steering
wheel remote controller
1. VOLUME button : Raises or low- ers speaker volume.
2. MUTE button : Mute the micro- phone during a call.
3. button : Places and transfers calls.
4. button : Ends calls or cancels functions.
SEEKTRACK
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Multimedia System
Using the Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology audio features
Press the TUNE knob to play and pause the current song. ❈ The title / artist info may not be
supported in some mobile phone.
When it is not supported, no title /
no artist will be displayed.
Press of to play previous or
next song. ❈ The previous song / next song /
play / pause functions may not be
supported in some mobile
phones.
PP HH OO NNEE ((iiff ee qq uu iipp pp eedd ))
Before using the Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology
phone features
Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology
phone, you must first
pair and connect the
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technologymobile phone.
connected, it is not possible to
enter Phone mode. Once a phoneis paired or connected, the guid-
ance screen will be displayed.
tion (IGN/ACC ON), the
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technologyphone will be
automatically connected. Even if
you are outside, the
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technologyphone will be
automatically connected once you
are in the vicinity of the vehicle. If you
do not want automatic
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technologyphone connec-
tion, set the
Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology
power to OFF.
Making a call using the Steering
wheel remote controller
1. VOLUME button : Raises or low- ers speaker volume.
2. MUTE button : Mute the micro- phone during a call.
3. button : Places and transfers calls.
4. button : Ends calls or cancels functions.
SEEKTRACK
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Driving your vehicle
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Before entering the vehicle
• Be sure that all windows, outside
mirror(s), and outside lights are clean.
Check the condition of the tires.
Check under the vehicle for any sign of leaks.
Be sure there are no obstacles behind you if you intend to back up.
Necessary inspections
Fluid levels, such as engine oil,
engine coolant, power steering fluid,
brake fluid, and washer fluid should
be checked on a regular basis, with
the exact interval depending on the
fluid. Further details are provided in
Section 7, “Maintenance”.
Before starting
Close and lock all doors.
Position the seat so that all con-trols are easily reached.
Adjust the inside and outside rearview mirrors.
Be sure that all lights work.
Check all gauges.
Check the operation of warning lights when the ignition switch is
turned to the ON position.
Release the parking brake and make sure the brake warning lightgoes out.
For safe operation, be sure you are
familiar with your vehicle and itsequipment.
Driving while distracted can
result in a loss of vehicle con-
trol, that may lead to an acci-
dent, severe personal injury,
and death. The driver’s primary
responsibility is in the safe and
legal operation of a vehicle, and
use of any handheld devices,
other equipment, or vehicle sys-
tems which take the driver’s
eyes, attention and focus away
from the safe operation of a
vehicle or which are not permis-
sible by law should never beused during operation of the
vehicle.
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Driving your vehicle
Power brakes
Your vehicle has power-assisted
brakes that adjust automatically
through normal usage.
In the event that the power-assisted
brakes lose power because of astalled engine or some other reason,
you can still stop your vehicle by
applying greater force to the brake
pedal than you normally would. The
stopping distance, however, will be
longer.
When the engine is not running, the
reserve brake power is partially
depleted each time the brake pedal
is applied. Do not pump the brake
pedal when the power assist has
been interrupted.
Pump the brake pedal only when
necessary to maintain steering con-
trol on slippery surfaces.
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Brakes
Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal.This will create abnormal high
brake temperatures, exces-sive brake lining and pad
wear, and increased stoppingdistances.
When descending a long or
steep hill, shift to a lower gear
and avoid continuous applica-
tion of the brakes. Continuousbrake application will cause
the brakes to overheat and
could result in a temporary
loss of braking performance.
Wet brakes may impair the
vehicle’s ability to safely slow
down; the vehicle may alsopull to one side when the
brakes are applied. Applying
the brakes lightly will indicate
whether they have been
affected in this way.
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WARNING (Continued)Always test your brakes in this fashion after driving
through deep water. To dry the
brakes, apply them lightly
while maintaining a safe for-
ward speed until brake per-
formance returns to normal.
Always, confirm the position of the brake and accelerator
pedal before driving. If you
don't check the position of theaccelerator and brake pedal
before driving, you maydepress the accelerator
instead of the brake pedal. It
may cause a serious accident.
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Driving your vehicle
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Keep your vehicle in good condi-tion. For better fuel economy and
reduced maintenance costs, main-
tain your vehicle in accordancewith the maintenance schedule in
Section 7. If you drive your vehicle
in severe conditions, more frequentmaintenance is required (see
Section 7 for details).
Keep your vehicle clean. For maxi- mum service, your vehicle should
be kept clean and free of corrosive
materials. It is especially important
that mud, dirt, ice, etc. not be
allowed to accumulate on the
underside of the vehicle. This extra
weight can result in increased fuel
consumption and also contribute tocorrosion.
Travel lightly. Don't carry unneces- sary weight in your vehicle. Weight
reduces fuel economy.
Don't let the engine idle longer than necessary. If you are waiting
(and not in traffic), turn off your
engine and restart only when
you're ready to go. Remember, your vehicle does not
require extended warm-up. After
the engine has started, allow the
engine to run for 10 to 20 seconds
prior to placing the vehicle in gear.
In very cold weather, however, give
your engine a slightly longer warm-
up period.
Don't "lug" or "over-rev" the engine. Lugging is driving too slowly in too
high a gear resulting engine buck-
ing. If this happens, shift to a lower
gear. Over-revving is racing the
engine beyond its safe limit. This
can be avoided by shifting at the
recommended speeds.
Use your air conditioning sparingly. The air conditioning system is
operated by engine power so your
fuel economy is reduced when youuse it.
Open windows at high speeds can reduce fuel economy.
Fuel economy is less in crosswinds and headwinds. To help offset
some of this loss, slow down when
driving in these conditions. Keeping a vehicle in good operating
condition is important both for econ-
omy and safety. Therefore, we rec-
ommend that you contact an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer to performscheduled inspections and mainte-
nance.
Engine off during motion
Never turn the engine off to
coast down hills or anytime the
vehicle is in motion. The power
steering and power brakes will
not function properly without
the engine running. Instead,
keep the engine on and down-
shift to an appropriate gear for
engine braking effect. In addi-
tion, turning off the ignition
while driving could engage the
steering wheel lock resulting in
loss of vehicle steering which
could cause serious injury ordeath.
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What to do in an emergency
Emergency towing
If towing is necessary, we recom-
mend you to have it done by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a
commercial tow truck service.If towing service is not available in an
emergency, your vehicle may be
temporarily towed using a cable or
chain secured to the emergency tow-ing hook under the front (or rear) of
the vehicle. Use extreme caution
when towing the vehicle. A driver
must be in the vehicle to steer it and
operate the brakes.
Towing in this manner may be done
only on hard-surfaced roads for a
short distance and at low speed.
Also, the wheels, axles, power train,
steering and brakes must all be ingood condition.
Do not use the towing hooks to pull
a vehicle out of mud, sand or other
conditions from which the vehicle
cannot be driven out under its own
power.
Avoid towing a vehicle heavier than the vehicle doing the towing.
The drivers of both vehicles should communicate with each other fre-
quently. Before emergency towing, check
that the hook is not broken or dam-aged.
Fasten the towing cable or chain securely to the hook.
Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady and even force.
To avoid damaging the hook, do not pull from the side or at a verti-
cal angle. Always pull straightahead.
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Attach a towing strap to the
tow hook.
Using a portion of the vehicle
other than the tow hooks for
towing may damage the body
of your vehicle.
Use only a cable or chain
specifically intended for use
in towing vehicles. Securely
fasten the cable or chain to
the towing hook provided.
CAUTION