steering Hyundai Kona 2019 Repair Manual
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Maintenance
Severe Driving Conditions
A - Repeatedly driving short distances of less than 5 miles (8 km) in normal temperature or less than 10 miles (16 km)
in freezing temperature
B - Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long dis- tances
C - Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt- spread roads
D - Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather E - Driving in sandy areas
F - Driving in heavy traffic area over 90°F (32°C)
G- Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road
H - Towing a Trailer, or using a camper, or roof rack
I - Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use or vehicle
towing
J - Driving over 106 mph (170 km/h)
K - Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions
MAINTENANCE ITEMMAINTENANCE OPERATIONMAINTENANCE INTERVALSDRIVING
CONDITION
Parking brakeIMore frequentlyC, D, G, H
Steering gear box, linkage & boots/
lower arm ball joint, upper arm ball jointIMore frequentlyC, D, E, F, G, H, I
Drive shafts and bootsIMore frequentlyC, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
Climate control air filter
(for evaporator and blower unit)RMore frequentlyC, E
Propeller shaft (AWD)IMore frequentlyC, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
Transfer case oil (AWD)REvery 75,000 miles (120,000 km) C, D, E, G, H, I, J
Rear differential oil (AWD)REvery 75,000 miles (120,000 km) C, D, E, G, H, I, J
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Maintenance
Brake Hoses and Lines
Visually check for proper installation,
chafing, cracks, deterioration and
any leakage. Replace any deteriorat-
ed or damaged parts immediately.
Brake Fluid
Check the brake fluid level in the
brake fluid reservoir. The level should
be between the MIN and the MAX
marks on the side of the reservoir.
Use only hydraulic brake fluid con-
forming to DOT 3 or DOT 4 specifi-
cation.
Parking Brake
Inspect the parking brake system
including the parking brake pedal
and cables.
Brake Discs, Pads, Calipers
and Rotors
Check the pads for excessive wear,
discs for run out and wear, and
calipers for fluid leakage.
Exhaust Pipe and Muffler
Visually inspect the exhaust pipes,
muffler and hangers for cracks, dete-
rioration, or damage. Start the engine
and listen carefully for any exhaust
gas leakage. Tighten connections or
replace parts as necessary.
Suspension Mounting Bolts
Check the suspension connections
for looseness or damage. Retighten
to the specified torque.
Steering Gear Box, Linkage &
Boots/Lower Arm Ball Joint
With the vehicle stopped and the
engine off, check for excessive free-
play in the steering wheel. Check the
linkage for bends or damage. Check
the dust boots and ball joints for
deterioration, cracks, or damage.
Replace any damaged parts.
Drive Shafts and Boots
Check the drive shafts, boots and
clamps for cracks, deterioration, or
damage. Replace any damaged
parts and, if necessary, repack the
grease.
Air Conditioning Refrigerant
Check the air conditioning lines and
connections for leakage and dam-
age.
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Tire Care
For proper maintenance, safety, and
maximum fuel economy, you must
always maintain recommended tire
inflation pressures and stay within
the load limits and weight distribution
recommended for your vehicle.
All specifications (sizes and pres-
sures) can be found on a label
attached to the driver's side center
pillar.Replace tires that are worn,
show uneven wear, or are dam-
aged. Worn tires can cause
loss of braking effectiveness,
steering control, or traction.
ALWAYS replace tires with the
same size as each tire that
was originally supplied with
this vehicle. Using tires and
wheels other than the recom-
mended sizes could cause
unusual handling characteris-
tics, poor vehicle control, or
negatively affect your vehi-
cle's Anti-Lock Brake System
(ABS) resulting in a serious
accident.
Tire failure may cause loss of
vehicle control resulting in an
accident. To reduce risk of
SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH,
take the following precautions:
Inspect your tires monthly for
proper inflation as well as
wear and damage.
The recommended cold tire
pressure for your vehicle can
be found in this manual and on
the tire label located on the dri-
ver's side center pillar. Always
use a tire pressure gauge to
measure tire pressure. Tires
with too much or too little
pressure wear unevenly caus-
ing poor handling.
Check the pressure of the
spare every time you check
the pressure of the other tires
on your vehicle.
WARNING
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Maintenance
Tire Replacement
If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wear
indicator will appear as a solid band
across the tread. This shows there is
less than 2/32 inch (1.6 mm) of tread
left on the tire. Replace the tire when
this happens.
Do not wait for the tread surface to
become level with the tread wear
indicators before replacing the tire.
OLMB073027
Tread wear indicatorTo reduce the risk of DEATH or
SERIOUS INJURY:
Replace tires that are worn,
show uneven wear, or are
damaged. Worn tires can
cause loss of braking effec-
tiveness, steering control, and
traction.
Always replace tires with the
same size as each tire that
was originally supplied with
this vehicle. Using tires and
wheels other than the recom-
mended sizes could cause
unusual handling characteris-
tics, poor vehicle control, or
negatively affect your vehi-
cle's Anti-Lock Brake System
(ABS) resulting in a serious
accident.
WARNING Tires degrade over time, even
when they are not being used.
Regardless of the remaining
tread, HYUNDAI recommends
that tires be replaced after six
(6) years of normal service.
When replacing tires (or
wheels), it is recommended to
replace the two front or two
rear tires (or wheels) as a pair.
Replacing just one tire can
seriously affect your vehicle's
handling. If only replacing one
pair of tires, it is recommend-
ed to install the pair of new
tires on the rear axle.
Heat caused by hot climates
or frequent high loading con-
ditions can accelerate the
aging process. Failure to fol-
low this warning may cause
sudden tire failure, which
could lead to a loss of vehicle
control resulting in an acci-
dent.
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Maintenance
Fuse NameFuse RatingProtected Component
WIPER RR15ARear Wiper Relay, Rear Wiper Motor
WIPER FRT25AFront Wiper Motor, PCB Block(Front Wiper(Low) Relay)
HEATED
MIRROR10ADriver/Passenger Power Outside Mirror, A/C Control Module, ECM
POWER
OUTLET 120ACigarette Lighter
HEATED
STEERING15ABCM
Instrument panel fuse panel
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Maintenance
vehicle, pay particular attention to
the components under the fenders
and other areas that are hidden
from view. Do a thorough job; just
dampening the accumulated mud
rather than washing it away will
accelerate corrosion rather than
prevent it. Water under high pres-
sure and steam are particularly
effective in removing accumulated
mud and corrosive materials.
When cleaning lower door panels, rocker panels and frame members,
be sure that drain holes are kept
open so that moisture can escape
and not be trapped inside to accel-
erate corrosion.
Keep your garage dry
Don't park your vehicle in a damp,
poorly ventilated garage. This cre-
ates a favorable environment for cor-
rosion. This is particularly true if you
wash your vehicle in the garage or
drive it into the garage when it is still
wet or covered with snow, ice or
mud. Even a heated garage can con-
tribute to corrosion unless it is well
ventilated so moisture is dispersed.
Keep paint and trim in good condition
Scratches or chips in the finish
should be covered with "touch-up"
paint as soon as possible to reduce
the possibility of corrosion. If bare
metal is showing through, the atten-
tion of a qualified body and paint
shop is recommended.
Bird droppings are highly corrosive
and may damage painted surfaces in
just a few hours. Always remove bird
droppings as soon as possible.
Interior Care
Interior general precautions
Prevent caustic solutions such as
perfume and cosmetic oil, from con-
tacting the interior parts because
they may cause damage or discol-
oration. If they do contact the interior
parts, wipe them off immediately.
See the instructions for the proper
way to clean vinyl.
Never allow water or other liq-uids to come in contact with
electrical/electronic compo-
nents inside the vehicle as this
may damage them.
When cleaning leather products (steering wheel, seats etc.), use
neutral detergents or low alco-
hol content solutions. If you use
high alcohol content solutions
or acid/ alkaline detergents, the
color of the leather may fade or
the surface may get stripped off.
NOTICE
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Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system ...............................5-80Limitations of the System ..........................................5-86
LKA system Function Change ...................................5-87
LKA system Operation ...............................................5-81
Warning Light and Message.......................................5-85
LCD Display ...................................................................3-70 LCD Display Control .................................................3-70
LCD Display Modes ..................................................3-71
Light bulbs ......................................................................7-\
69 Front fog lamp ............................................................7-74
Headlamp, Parking Lamp, Daytime Running Light, Turn Signal Lamp and Side Marker, Cornering lamp .......................................................7-69
High Mounted Stop Lamp Replacement....................7-77
Interior Light Bulb Replacement ...............................7-78
License Plate Light Bulb Replacement ......................7-78
Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement ..............7-75
Side Repeater Lamp Replacement .............................7-74
Lighting ........................................................................\
...3-88 Exterior Lights............................................................3-88
Interior Lights.............................................................3-96
Smart cornering lamp .................................................3-95
Welcome System ........................................................3-98 Maintenance services ........................................................7-4
Owner Maintenance Precautions..................................7-4
Owner's Responsibility.................................................7-4
Manual Climate Control System ..................................3-108 Heating and Air Conditioning ..................................3-109
System Maintenance.................................................3-114
System Operation .....................................................3-112
Mirrors ........................................................................\
....3-21 Inside Rearview Mirror ..............................................3-21
Side View Mirrors ......................................................3-31
Multimedia System ...........................................................4-2 Antenna ........................................................................\
4-2
Audio (Display Audio) / Video / Navigation System (AVN) .......................................4-4
AUX, USB and iPod
®Port ..........................................4-2
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Hands-Free ..............4-4
Steering Wheel Audio Controls....................................4-3
Owner maintenance ..........................................................7-5 Owner Maintenance Schedule......................................7-6
Parking brake ..................................................................7-28 Checking the Parking Brake ......................................7-28
Index
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Recommended Lubricants and Capacities ........................8-7Recommended SAE viscosity number .........................8-9
Refrigerant Label ............................................................8-11
Reporting Safety Defects ................................................8-13
Scheduled maintenance services.......................................7-7 Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions (Gamma 1.6 T-GDI) ................................................7-16
Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions (Nu 2.0 MPI) ...........................................................7-11
Normal Maintenance Schedule (Gamma 1.6 T-GDI) ................................................7-13
Normal Maintenance Schedule (Nu 2.0 MPI) .............7-8
Seat Belts ........................................................................\
2-21 Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions ....................2-30
Care of Seat Belts .......................................................2-33
Seat Belt Restraint System .........................................2-23
Seat Belt Safety Precautions ......................................2-21
Seat Belt Warning Light .............................................2-22
Seats ........................................................................\
..........2-3 Front Seats ....................................................................2-5
Head Restraints ..........................................................2-14
Rear Seats ...................................................................2-11
Safety Precautions ........................................................2-4
Seat Warmers and Air Ventilation Seats.....................2-18 Special driving conditions ..............................................5-97
Driving at Night .........................................................5-98
Driving in Flooded Areas ...........................................5-99
Driving in the Rain .....................................................5-98
Hazardous Driving Conditions ...................................5-97
Highway Driving ........................................................5-99
Reducing the risk of a rollover.................................5-100
Rocking the Vehicle ...................................................5-97
Smooth Cornering ......................................................5-98
Steering Wheel ................................................................3-19 Electric Power Steering (EPS) ...................................3-19
Heated Steering Wheel (for Canada) .........................3-21
Horn ........................................................................\
....3-20
Tilt Steering / Telescope Steering ..............................3-20
Storage Compartment ...................................................3-131 Center Console Storage ............................................3-131
Glove Box ................................................................3-131
Multi Box .................................................................3-132
Sunglass Holder........................................................3-132
Sunroof........................................................................\
....3-37 Resetting the sunroof..................................................3-39
Sliding the sunroof .....................................................3-38
Sunroof Open Warning...............................................3-40
Sunroof opening and closing......................................3-38
Sunshade.....................................................................3-3\
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Tilting the sunroof ......................................................3-38
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