height Hyundai Matrix 2005 User Guide
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B080E01O-AAT Lumbar Support Control (Driver's seat only) (If Installed) To adjust the lumbar support, turn the handle on the outboard or left side of the seat. To increase the amount oflumbar support, pull the lever forward. To decrease it, push the lever toward the rear.
1. Maximum support
2. Minimum support HFC2027
WARNING:
B080F01S-AAT Seat Cushion Height Adjustment (Driver's Seat Only) (If Installed)
To raise or lower the front part of the seat cushion, turn the front knob for- ward or rearward. To raise or lower the rear part of the seat cushion, turn therear knob forward or rearward. HFC2026
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B080D01JM
o For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the sameheight as the top of the occupant's eyes. For this rea- son, the use of a cushion thatholds the body away from the seatback should not be recom- mended.
o Do not operate vehicle with the
headrests removed as injury tothe occupants may occur in theevent of an accident. Headrests may provide protection against neck injuries when properly ad- justed. o Do not adjust the headrest hejght
while the vehicle is in motion.
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B090B01FC-GAT Folding Rear Seatback and Seat Cushion For greater convenience, the entire seatback and seat cushion may befolded down and up.
1. Move the rear seat to the rearmost
position.
2. Remove the headrests.
3. To fold down the seatback , push and hold the seatback folding levertoward the headrest, then push downthe seatback.
B090A02FC-GAT Adjustable Headrests (If installed) Headrests are designed to help re- duce the risk of neck injuries. To raise the headrest, pull it up. To lower it, push it down while pressingthe lock knob.
Lock Knob
B090A01FC
!WARNING:
o For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height as the top of theoccupant's eyes. For this rea- son, the use of a cushion that holds the body away from theseatback should not be recom- mended.
o Do not operate vehicle with the
headrests removed as injury tothe occupants may occur in the event of an accident. Headrestsmay provide protection against neck injuries when properly ad- justed.
o Do not adjust the headrest hejght while the vehicle is in motion. HFC2074
Seatback folding lever
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B160B01A-AAT Periodic Inspection It is recommended that all seat belts be inspected periodically for wear ordamage of any kind. Parts of the sys- tem that are damaged should be re- placed as soon as possible.
B160A01A-AAT CARE OF SEAT BELTS Seat belt systems should never be disassembled or modified. In addition,care should be taken to assure that seat belts and belt hardware are not damaged by seat hinges, doors orother abuse.
!WARNING:
When you return the rear seatback to its upright position after the rear seatback was folded down, be care- ful not to damage the seat belt web- bing or buckle. Be sure that the webbing or buckle does not getcaught or pinched in the rear seat. You can adjust the height of the shoul-der belt anchor to one of the 4 positions for maximum comfort and safety. If the height of the adjusting seat belt istoo near your neck, you will not be getting the most effective protection. The shoulder portion should be ad-justed so that it lies across your chest and midway over your shoulder near- est the door and not your neck.B170A01E
B170A04A-AAT HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEAT SHOULDER BELT(If Installed)
B160D01A-AAT When to Replace Seat Belts Entire in-use seat belt assembly or assemblies should be replaced if thevehicle has been involved in an acci- dent. This should be done even if no damage is visible. Additional ques-tions concerning seat belt operation should be directed to your Hyundai Dealer.
B160C01A-AAT Keep Belts Clean and Dry Seat belts should be kept clean and dry. If belts become dirty, they can becleaned by using a mild soap solution and warm water. Bleach, dye, strong detergents or abrasives should not beused because they may damage and weaken the fabric.
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B180A03Y-GAT SEAT BELTS Driver's and passenger's 3-PointSystem with Webbing ClampLocking Retractor (If installed)To Fasten Your Belt To fasten your seat belt, pull it out of the retractor and insert the metal tab into the buckle. There will be an au-dible "click" when the tab locks into the buckle. The seat belt automatically adjusts tothe proper length only after the lap belt is adjusted manually so that it fits snugly around your hips. If you leanforward in a slow, easy motion, the belt will extend and let you move around. If B180A02A-GAT SEAT BELTS 3-Point System with Emergency Locking Retractor (If installed) To Fasten Your Belt
B180A01L
B180A01L there is a sudden stop or impact, how- ever, the belt will lock into position. Itwill also lock if you try to lean forward too quickly. Check to make sure that the belt is properly locked and that thebelt is not twisted.
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To adjust the height of the seat belt anchor, lower or raise the height ad-juster into an appropriate position. To raise the height adjuster, pull it up. To lower it, push it down while pressingthe height adjuster button. Release the button to lock the anchor into position. Try sliding the heightadjuster to make sure that it has locked into the position.
WARNING:
o The height adjuster must be in the locked position when thevehicle is moving.
o The misadjustment of height of
the shoulder belt could reducethe effectiveness of the seat belt in a crash.
To fasten your seat belt, pull it out ofthe retractor and insert the metal tab into the buckle. There will be an au- dible "click" when the tab locks into thebuckle.
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o Children who are too large to be
in a child restraint should will sit in the rear seat and be restrained with the available lap/shoulder belts. Never allow children to ridein the front passenger seat.
o Always make sure that the shoul-
der belt portion of the outboardlap/shoulder belt is positioned midway over the shoulder, never across the neck or behind theback. Moving the child closer to the center of the vehicle may help provide a good shoulder belt fit. The lap belt portion of the lap/ shoulder belt or the center seatlap belt must always be posi- tioned as low as possible on the child's hips and as snug as pos-sible.
o If the seat belt will not properly fit
the child, Hyundai recommendsthe use of an approved booster seat in the rear seat in order to raise the child's seating heightso that the seat belt will properly fit the child.o Never allow a child to stand up orkneel on the seat.
o Never use an infant carrier or child safety seat that "hooks" over a seatback; it may not pro-vide adequate security in an ac- cident.
o Never allow a child to be held in
a person's arms while they are ina moving vehicle, as this could result in serious injury to thechild 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
anchored properly, the risk of achild being seriously injured or killed in a collision greatly in-creases. B235G01A-GAT Installation on Center Rear Seats
B235G02Y
B235G01FC
2 Point static type
3 Point type
Use the center seat belt for the rear to secure the child restraint system as illustrated.
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CAUTION:
o Be sure to remove the antenna before washing the car in an auto- matic car wash or it may be dam-aged.
o Before entering a place with a low
height clearance, be sure to adjustthe roof antenna low.
o When reinstalling your antenna, it
is important that it is fully tight-ened to ensure proper reception.
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BRAKE TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM (BTCS)
o Driving on rough, gravel or snow-
covered roads.
o Driving with tire chains installed.
o Driving on roads where the road
surface is pitted or has different surface height.
During these conditions, the ve-hicle should be driven at reduced speeds. The safety features of anABS equipped vehicle should not be tested by high speed driving or cornering. This could endanger the safety of yourself or others. C300A01O-GAT (If Installed) On slippery road surfaces, the traction control system (TCS) limits the drivewheels from spinning excessively, thus helping the car to accelerate. It also provides sufficient driving force andsteering performance as the car turns at accelerated speeds. SLIP Control Limits the drive wheels from spinning excessively during starting or whilemaking accelerated turns on slippery roads to avoid losing the driving force of the front wheels. Driving hints TCS does not actively apply brakes. Be sure to decelerate the car suffi-ciently before entering curves. CAUTION:
When the TCS indicator blinks, SLIPcontrol has been activated. It also means that the road is slippery or your car is accelerating excessively.In this situation, gently release foot pressure from the accelerator pedal and maintain moderate speed.
WARNING:
Traction control is only a driving aid; all normal precautions for driv- ing in inclement weather and onslippery driving surfaces should be observed.!
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J010A01FC-GAT MEASUREMENT
4,025(158.4)1,740(68.5) 1,635(64.3)
*1,685(66.3)
2,600(102.3) 1,485 (58.5)1,485 (58.5)
Overall lengthOverall width Overall height (unladen) Wheel base Wheel tread
Front
Rear
Type Wheel free playRack stroke Oil pump type Rack and pinion0 ~ 30 mm (0 ~ 1.18 in.) 146±1mm (5.7±0.04 in.)Vane type
J060A01S-GAT FUEL SYSTEM
J020A01FC-GATPOWER STEERING J030A01FC-GATTIRE
185/65 R14 195/55 R15205/55 R15 (1.8 DOHC only)
StandardOption
J050A01FC-GAT BRAKE Dual hydraulic with brake booster Ventilated discDrum Cable
Type Front brake typeRear brake type Parking brake
Item Battery Generator
J040A03FC-GAT ELECTRICAL
GASOLINE
MF45AH, MF60AH(12V) 90A (13.5V)
mm (in.)
Fuel tank capacityLiter
55 US.gal
14.5 Imp.gal
12
DIESEL
CMF 68 AH 120A (12V)
*Installed roof rack J030B01FC-GAT SPARE TIRE
Temporary Full size
StandardOption
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INDEX
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D Defrosting/Defogging ................................................. 1-87
Digital Clock .............................................................. 1-64
Door Central door lock ...................................................... 1-9
Child-protector rear door lock .................................. 1-9
Door locks ................................................................ 1-7
Locking and unlocking front doors with a key ......... 1-7
Drink Holder .............................................................. 1-66
Drive Belts ................................................................ 6-28
Driving
Economical driving ................................................. 2-16
Smooth cornering ................................................... 2-18
Winter driving ......................................................... 2-18
E EGR System ............................................................... 7-4
Emissions Control Systems ........................................ 7-2Engine Before starting the engine ....................................... 2-3
Compartment ................................................. 6-2 ~ 6-4 Coolant ................................................................... 6-12
Coolant temper ature gauge ................................... 1-53
If the engine overheats ............................................ 3-4
Number .................................................................... 8-2
Oil ............................................................................. 6-6
Starting ..................................................................... 2-5
Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous ........................... 2-2F Fog Light
Front fog light switch ............................................. 1-62
Rear fog light switch .............................................. 1-63
Fold-up Tray .............................................................. 1-74
Front Seats Adjustable front seats ............................................ 1-14
Lumbar support control .................. ........................ 1-16
Seat cushion height adjustment............................ 1-16
Fuel Capacity ................................................................... 9-2
Gauge .................................................................... 1-53
Recommendations ................................................... 1-2
Fuel Filler Lid Remote release ...................................................... 1-76
Fuse Panel Descri ption ............................................. 6-39
Fuses ........................................................................ 6-29
GGeneral Checks .......................................................... 6-5
Glove box .................................................................. 1-71
HHazard Warning System ........................................... 1-61
Headlight Aiming Adjustment .................................. 6-35
Headlight Bulb........................................................... 6-37
Headlight Leveling Device Syst em ...........................1-63
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R Rear Fog Audible Warning Sound ............................1-52
Rear Seat
Adjustable headrests . ............................................. 1-18
Adjusting seatback angle ................. ...................... 1-17
Adjusting seat forwar d and rearward..................... 1-17
Arm Rest ................................................................ 1-67
Fold down .............................................................. 1-18
Rear Window Defroster Switch ................................ 1-62
Recommended Shift Points . ....................................... 2-8
Removal of water from the fuel fiter ........................6-34
Replacing Light Bulbs ............................................... 6-36
Replacing The Spark Plugs...................................... 6-15
Roof Rack ................................................................. 1-79
S Seat Belts 2-Point Static Type .............................................. 1-263-Point system ....................................................... 1-27
Adjustable height .................................................... 1-23
Adjusting your seat belt ............................... 1-25, 1-26
Care of seat belts .................................................. 1-23
Precautions ............................................................ 1-21
Seat Warmer ............................................................. 1-20
Spark Plugs ............................................................... 6-15
Spectacle Case ......................................................... 1-70
Speedometer ............................................................. 1-54
Starting Proce dures.................................................... 2-5 Steering Wheel
Free p lay ................................................................ 6-27
Tilt lever ................................................................. 1-80
Stereo Radio Operation (H210, H220, H260, H280) .............................................. 1-93, 1-96, 1-101, 1-110
Stereo Sound System ............................................... 1-91
Sunroof ...................................................................... 1-67
Sunshad e .................................................................. 1-67
Sun Visor .................................................................. 1-74
T Tail Gat e ................................................................... 1-77
Tail Gate Wiper And Washer Switch .......................1-61
Tachometer ............................................................... 1-54
Theft Alarm System .................................................. 1-10
Tires Balancing .................................................................. 8-5
Chains ...................................................................... 8-4
Changing a flat tire .................................................. 3-7
If you have a flat tire ............................................... 3-7
Information ............................................................... 8-3
Pressure ................................................................... 8-3
Replacement ............................................................ 8-6
Rotation .................................................................... 8-5
Snow tires ................................................................ 8-4
Spare tire ................................................................. 3-6
Traction .................................................................... 8-5