height Hyundai Matrix 2004 User Guide
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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 14 SB090P1-E SEAT BELTS (3-Point Type) To Fasten The Seat Belt
SSD1090P
The seat belts are fastened by pulling the belt buckle towards the seat belt stalk and insert- ing the metal tongue of the buckle into the stalk. The buckle should be firmly pressed into the stalk until locked which will be indi- cated by an audible "click". The length of the seat belt webbing will beautomatically adjusted by the seat belt mech- anism to allow the wearer maximum freedom
WARNING:
o The height adjuster must be in the locked
position when the vehicle is moving.
o The misadjustment of height of the
shoulder belt could reduce the effec- tiveness of the seat belt in a crash.
B170A01E-D
B170A04A-EAT
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEAT SHOULDER BELT (Not all models)
You can adjust the height of the shoulder belt
anchor to one of the 4 positions.
If the height of the adjusting seat belt is too
near your neck, you will not be getting the most effective protection. The shoulder por- tion should be adjusted so that it lies across your chest and midway over your shoulder nearest the door and not your neck. To adjust the height of the seat belt anchor,
lower or raise the height adjuster into an appropriate position. To raise the height ad- juster, pull it up. To lower it, push it down while pressing the height adjuster button. Release the button to lock the anchor into
position. Try sliding the release button tomake sure that it has locked into the position.
SB090H1-E CARE OF SEAT BELTSSeat belt assemblies must never be disas- sembled or modified in any way. In addition, care should be exercised to ensure that the belt assemblies do not become damaged by being trapped in seat mechanisms, door shuts etc. SB090I-E Periodic InspectionIt is recommended that all seat belts be in- spected periodically for wear or damage of any kind. Parts of the system that are damaged should be replaced as soon as possible. Under no circumstances must any part of the seat belt assemblies be dismantled or repaired. SB090J1-E Keep Belts Clean and DrySeat belts should be kept clean and dry. If belts become dirty, they can be cleaned using a mild soap solution and warm water. Bleach, dye, strong detergents or abrasives should not be used since the fabric may become damaged and weakened. SB090K1-E Replacement of Seat BeltsThe entire seat belt assembly or assemblies should be replaced if the vehicle has been involved in an accident even if no damage is evident. Additional questions concerning seat belt operation should be directed to a Hyundai Dealer.
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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
WARNING:
o A child restraint system must be placed in the rear seat. Never install a child orinfant seat on the front passenger's seat.Should an accident occur and cause the passenger side airbag to deploy, it could severely injure or kill an infant or child seated in an infant or child seat. Thus, only use a child restraint in the rear seat of your vehicle.
o Since a safety belt or child restraint system can become very hot if it is leftin a closed vehicle, be sure to check the seat cover and buckles before placing a child there.
o When the child restraint system is not in use, fasten it with a safety belt so thatit will not be thrown forward in the case of a sudden stop or an accident.
o Children who are too large to be in a
child restraint should still sit in the rear seat and be restrained with the avail- able lap/shoulder belts. Never allow children to ride in the front passenger seat.
o Always make sure that the shoulder belt portion of the outboard lap/shoulder beltis positioned midway over the shoul- der, never across the neck or behind the back. Moving the child closer to the center of the vehicle may help provide a good shoulder belt fit. The lap belt por- tion of the lap/shoulder belt or thecenter seat lap belt must always be positioned as low as possible on the child's hips and as snug as possible.
o If the seat belt will not properly fit the child, we recommend the use of anapproved booster seat in the rear seat in order to raise the child's seating height so that the seat belt will prop- erly fit the child.
o Never allow a child to stand up or kneel on the seat.
o Never use an infant carrier or child
safety seat that "hooks" over aseatback; it may not provide adequate security in an accident.
o Never allow a child to be held in a person's arms while they are in a mov-ing vehicle, as this could result in se- rious injury to the child in the event of an accident or a sudden stop. Holding a child in a moving vehicle does not provide the child with any means of protection during an accident, even if the person holding the child is wearing a seat belt.
o If the child restraint seat is not an- chored properly, the risk of a childbeing seriously injured or killed in a collision greatly increases. B230F01A-EAT Installation on Rear Seat Centre Posi- tion Use the centre seat belt for the rear to secure the child restraint system as illustrated. After installation of the child restraint system, rock the child seat back and forth, and side to side to ensure that it is properly secured by the seat belt.If the child seat moves, readjust the length of the seat belt. Then, if equipped, insert the child restraint tether strap hook into the child re- straint hook holder and tighten to secure the seat. Always refer to the child restraint sys- tem manufacturer’s recommendation before installing the child restraint system in your vehicle.
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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
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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. To remove the antenna, turn the antenna counterclock- wise. To install the antenna, turn the antenna clockwise. CAUTION:
o Be sure to remove the antenna before
washing the car in an automatic carwash or it may be damaged.
o Before entering a place with a low height clearance, be sure to adjust the roofantenna low.
o When reinstalling your antenna, it is important that it is fully tightened toensure proper reception.
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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI
2- 10 C300B01O-GAT TCS ON ModeIn the TCS ON mode, the indicator in the instrument cluster will not be illuminated. NOTE:
1) Turn off the engine. Then restart the
engine, and the TCS mode will auto- matically turn "ON".
2) When the traction control is operating properly, you can feel a slight pulsationin the vehicle. This is only the effect of brake control and indicates nothing unusual. C300D02O-GAT Indicator and WarningThe indicator should illuminate when the igni-
tion key is turned to "ON" or "START", but should go out after three seconds.If the indicator does not illuminate, have it checked by an authorized Hyundai dealer. Should there be any unusual conditions in the device, TCS illuminates as a warning.If TCS illuminates, pull your car to a safe place and stop the engine. Then, start the engine again to check if theTCS indicator goes out.If the indicator remains lit even after the engine has been started, have your car checked by an authorized Hyundai dealer. NOTE: When TCS illuminates, traction control isautomatically deactivated for safety.
Driving hints
TCS does not actively apply brakes. Be sureto decelerate the car sufficiently before enter- ing curves. CAUTION: When the TCS indicator blinks, SLIP con-trol has been activated. It also means that the road is slippery or your car is acceler- ating excessively. In this situation, release foot pressure from the accelerator pedal and maintain moderate speed. WARNING: Traction control is only a driving aid; all normal precautions for driving in inclem- ent weather and on slippery driving sur- faces should be observed. 3) When the engine starts, a click is heard
from the engine compartment; however,this is only the sound of traction control being checked.
4) When moving out of the mud or fresh snow, pressing the accelerator pedalmay not cause the engine speed to increase.
The braking distance for cars equipped with an anti-lock braking system may be longer than for those without it in the following road conditions.
o Driving on rough, gravel or snow-cov-
ered roads.
o Driving with tyre chains installed.
o Driving on roads where the road sur- face is pitted or has different surfaceheight.
These roads should be driven at reduced speeds. The safety features of an ABS equipped vehicle should not be tested by high speed driving or cornering. This could endanger the safety of yourself or others.
C300A01O-EAT BRAKE TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM (BTCS) (Not all models) On slippery road surfaces, the traction control system (TCS) limits the drive wheels from spinning excessively, thus helping the car to accelerate. It also provides sufficient driving force and steering performance as the car turns at accelerated speeds. SLIP Control Limits the drive wheels from spinning exces- sively during starting or while making acceler- ated turns on slippery roads to avoid losing the driving force of the front wheels.
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VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 9-1
Litre
55 Imp.gal
12
SJ000A1-F
9. VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
Fuel tank capacity
Type Wheel free playRack strokeOil pump type
J010A01FC-EAT MEASUREMENT
in. (mm)
Item BatteryGeneratorDiesel
CMF 68 AH 90A (12V)
Gasoline MF45AH
90A (13.5V)
9
J040A01FC-EAT ELECTRICAL
SJ030A1-FFUEL SYSTEM
J020A01FC-EAT POWER STEERING
US.gal14.5
Rack and pinion 0 ~ 1.18 in. (0 ~ 30 mm)5.7±0.04 in. (146±1mm)Vane type J030A01FC-DAT
TYRE
185/65 R14 195/55 R15205/55 R15 (1.8 DOHC only)
StandardOption
Type Front brake typeRear brake typeParking brake Dual hydraulic with brake boosterVentilated discDrum Cable
J050A01FC-GAT BRAKE
Front Rear
Overall lengthOverall widthOverall height (unladen) Wheel base Wheel tread
158.4 (4,025)
68.5 (1,740)64.3 (1,635)
*66.3 (1,685)
102.3 (2,600) 58.5 (1,485)58.5 (1,485)
*If installed roof rack
Standard Option
J030B01FC-DAT SPARE TYRE
Space-saver Full size
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INDEX
10-2 E EFFECTIVE BRAKING
...................................................................... 2-9
ELECTRIC COOLING FANS ........................................................... 6-20
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM ...................................................... 7-1
ENGINE COMPARTMENT ...................................................... 6-1 ~ 6-3
ENGINE COOLANT CHECKING AND REPLACING ....................... 6-7
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER REPLACEMENT ................................... 6-6
ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION .......................................................... 6-6
ENGINE OIL REPLENISHMENT ...................................................... 6-5
ENGINE OIL ....................................................................................... 6-4
EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR ................................................. 1-45
FFOLDING REAR SEATBACK AND SEAT CUSHION ....... 1-11 ~ 1-12
FOLD-UP TRAY ............................................................................... 1-48
FRONT AS HTRAY........................................................................... 1-40
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH ........................................................ 1-39
FUEL ECONOMY .............................................................................. 2-4
FUEL GAUGE .................................................................................. 1-33
FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................... 1-1
FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTION ......................................................... 6-25
FUSIBLE LINKS ............................................................................... 6-18
G
GLOVE BOX .................................................................................... 1-45 HHAZARD WARNING SYSTEM
........................................................ 1-38
HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTEMENT .......................................... 6-21
HEADLIGHT BULB .............................................................. 6-20 ~ 6-21
HEADLIGHT LEVELING DEVICE SYSTEM .................................. 1-42
HEAD RESTRAINT ADJUSTMENT ........................................ 1-9, 1-11
HEATED REAR WINDOW .............................................................. 1-39
HEATING CON TROL ....................................................................... 1-56
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEAT SHOULDER BELT .......... 1-14
HORN ............................................................................................... 1-52 I IF THE ENGINE CANNOT BE CRANKED ...................................... 3-1
IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START ................................................ 3-1
IF THE EVENT OF A PUNCTURE ................................................... 3-4
IMMOBILISER SYSTEM ......................................................... 1-2 ~ 1-3
INDIVIDUAL CIRCUIT FUSES ........................................................ 6-18
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATORS ................... 1-28 ~ 1-29
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ................................................. 1-27
INTERIOR LIGHT ............................................................................ 1-44
INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR .................................................. 1-47
JJUMP STARTING .............................................................................. 3-1
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INDEX
10-4 S SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
.......................................................... 5-2
SEAT ADJUSTMENT ... ......................................................... 1-8 ~ 1-12
SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 1-13
SEAT BELTS ....................................................................... 1-14 ~ 1-16
SEAT CUSHION HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ..................................... 1-10
SEAT WARMER .............................................................................. 1-12
SERVICE HIS TORY .......................................................................... 5-1
SIDE VENTILATOR ......................................................................... 1-53
SMOOTH CORNERING .......... ........................................................ 2-11
SNOW TYRES ................................................................................... 8-1
SPARE WHEEL ................................................................................. 3-3
SPARKING PLUG REPLACEMENT ................................................. 6-9
SPECTACLE CASE ......................................................................... 1-44
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT (AIRBAG) SYSTEM ......... 1-22 ~ 1-26
STARTING THE ENGINE ................................................................. 2-3
STEERING WHEEL FREEPLAY .................................................... 6-16
STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER ................................................... 1-52
STEREO SOUND SYSTEM ................................................ 1-60 ~ 1-61
SUN-VISOR ...................................................................................... 1-52
SUNROOF ............................................................................ 1-42 ~ 1-43TTAIL GATE
....................................................................................... 1-50
TOWING ATTACHMENTS .................................................. 2-13 ~ 2-15
TRAILER AND CARAVAN TOWING .............................................. 2-13
TRIP COMPUTER ........................................................................... 1-35
TYPE PRESSURES .......................................................................... 8-1
TYRE BALANCING ............................................................................ 8-2
TYRE CHAI NS ................................................................................... 8-2
TYRE REPLACEMENT ..................................................................... 8-3
TYRE ROTATION .............................................................................. 8-2
UUNDER TRAY .................................................................................. 1-10
VVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ............................................. 8-1
VEHICLE TOWING OR RECOVERY ............................................... 3-8
WWHEEL REPLACEMENT .................................................................. 8-3
WINDSHIELD WASHER OPERATION........................................... 1-37
WINDSCREEN WASHER RESERVOIR REPLENISHMENT ........................................................... 6-11 ~ 6-12
WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES ........................................ 6-10 ~ 6-11
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER SWITCH ..................................... 1-37
WINTER MOTORING ...................................................................... 2-11
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