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9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
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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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R Rear Fog Audible Warning Sound ..............................1-53
Rear Seat
Adjustable headrests . ............................................. 1-18
Adjusting seatback angle ....................................... 1-17
Adjusting seat forward and rearward .......................1-17
Arm Rest ................................................................ 1-68
Fold down ............................................................... 1-18
Rear Window Defroster Switch .................................. 1-63
Recommended Shift Points ......................................... 2-8 Removal of water from the fuel fiter .......................... 6-34
Replacing Light Bulbs ................................................ 6-36
Roof Rack ................................................................. 1-81
S Seat Belts 2-Point Static Type .............................................. 1-263-Point system ....................................................... 1-24
Adjustabl e height .................................................... 1-23
Adjusting your seat belt ................................. 1-25, 1-26
Care of seat belts ................................................... 1-23
Precautions ............................................................. 1-21
Seat Warmer ............................................................. 1-20
Spectacle Ca se ......................................................... 1-72
Speedometer ............................................................. 1-55
Starting Pr ocedures..................................................... 2-5
Steering Wheel
Free play ................................................................ 6-26
Tilt lever ................................................................. 1-82Stereo Radio Operation (H210, H220, H260, H280)
............................................ 1-102, 1-105, 1-110, 1-119
Stereo Sound System ............................................... 1-99
Sunroof ...................................................................... 1-68
Sunshade ................................................................... 1-68
Sun Visor ................................................................... 1-75
T Tail Gate .................................................................... 1-79
Tail Gate Wiper And Washer Switch ......................... 1-62
Tachometer ................................................................ 1-55
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
Towing
A trailer (or vehicle) ................................................ 2-23
Emergency ............................................................. 3-14
If your car must be towed ...................................... 3-12
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Fuel Recommendations ............................................... 1-2
Running In .................................................................... 1-3
Immobiliser System ...................................................... 1-4
Door .............................................................................. 1-5
Anti-Theft Alarm System ............................................... 1-8
Window ........................................................................1-11
Seat .......................... ................................................... 1-12
Seat Belts .................................................................... 1-19
Child Restraint System ................................................ 1-24
Supplemental Restraint (AIRBAG) System .................1-33
Instrument Cluster and Indicator ................................. 1-40
Warning Light and Indicator Lights ...............................1-44
Trip Computer .............................................................. 1-52
Multi-Function Switch .................................................. 1-54
Windscreen Wiper/Washer Switch ..............................1-55
Sunroof ........................................................................ 1-63
Mirror ........................................................................... 1-67
Bonnet Release ........................................................... 1-70
Heating and Cooling Control .......... ..............................1-76
Stereo Sound System ................................................. 1-92
Antenna ....................................................................... 1-95
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
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SB040D1-F Locking From The Inside To lock the doors from inside, simply close the door and push the lock switch to the "LOCK" position. When this is done, the door cannot beopened using either the inside or the outside door handle. NOTE: When the door is locked, the red mark on the switch is not visible and the character "LOCK" on the switch is visible. SB040F2-E Child-proof Rear Door Lock The rear doors are fitted with child proof locks to prevent accidental opening of the doors using the inside door handle, whilst allowing access by means of theoutside handle (such as is required in the event of an acccident for example) provided that the door lock button is atthe unlocked position. Use of the child proof lock mechanism is recommended when children are carried in the vehicle.The child proof lock mechanism may be activated by opening the door and moving the lever located by the door latch to the "
" locked position. Move
the lever to the "
" unlocked position
when normal door operation is desired. SB040G2-F Central Door Locking (Not all models) The central door locking is operated by pushing the driver's door lock switch toward the front or rear of the vehicle. If the passenger and rear doors are openwhen the switch is pushed, the door will remain locked when closed. NOTE:
o When pushing the switch toward
the rear, all doors and tail gate will unlock. When pushing the switch towardthe front, all doors and tail gate will lock.
HFC2005-D
LOCK
UNLOCK
HFC2006-D
B040G01FC-D
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B611A02FC-EAT (Not all models) This arm rest is located in the centre of the rear seat back with box. The drink holder in the box can be used by opening the lid of the arm rest. REAR SEAT ARM REST
B610A01FC
!WARNING:
o Do not place objects other than cups or cans in the drink holder. Such objects can be thrown out inthe event of a sudden stop or an accident, possibly injuring the pas- sengers in the vehicle.
o Be careful not to injure your fin- gers when you open the lid of thearm rest.
SUNROOF
SB330A3-E (Not all models) The electrically operated sunroof may be used only whilst the ignition switch is at the "ON" position. The sunroof is equipped with a sunshade which maybe used whilst the sunroof is at the closed position to obscure incoming light.The sunshade is automatically opened whenever the sunroof is opened but must be manually closed by slidingforward after the sunroof is closed. When the sunroof is opened, the wind deflector will automatically rise to theupper position and will automatically retract when the sunroof is closed.
B470A01FC WARNING:
Never install or remove the sunshade whilst driving. To open the sunroof, depress and hold the button indicated. The button should be released when the sunroof is at the fully open position. The sunroof may beclosed by depressing and holding the button indicated. The button should be released when the sunroof is at the fullyclosed position.
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CAUTION:
o Do not open the sunroof in se- verely cold temperature or when it is covered with ice or snow.
o Periodically remove any dirt that
may have accumulated on theguide rails.
o Do not press any sunroof control button longer than necessary.Damage to the motor or system components could occur. SB330C1-E Tilting the Sunroof System
HFC2022
The sunroof can be tilted and closed by depressing the button indicated. Re-lease the button when the sunroof reaches the up position. NOTE: The sunroof should not be opened when water or standing rain is on the roof panel. Driving the vehicle for a short distance will allow the water todisperse naturally at which point the sunroof may be opened. B460D01FC-EAT Manual Operation of Sunroof If the sunroof fails to operate:
HFC1036
1. Remove the rectangular plastic inte- rior light lenses in the front overhead console.
HFC1037
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!WARNING:
o Do not close a sunroof if anyone's hands, arms or body are between the sliding glass and the sunroof sash, as this could result in injury.
o Do not place your head or arms
out of the sunroof opening at anytime.
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SB340B3-E Interior Light The interior courtesy light has a button of three positions. The three positions are:
oDR In the "DR" position, the interior cour- tesy light comes on when any door is opened regardless of the ignition key position. The light goes out when thedoor is closed.
oON In the "ON" position, the light stays on at all times.
2. Turn the hexagonal bolts with a socket
wrench counterclockwise to removethe front overhead console.
3. Insert the hexagonal head wrench
provided with the vehicle into thesocket. This wrench can be found in the vehicle's luggage room or glove box.
HFC1038
4. Turn the wrench clockwise to open or counterclockwise to close. B480A01E-EAT Map Light
INTERIOR LIGHT
The two map lights are located at each side of the interior light. The lights may be operated by depress- ing the switch to turn on the light andpressing again to turn off the light. This light produces a spot beam for conve- nient use as a map light at night or asa personal light for the driver or the passenger.
HFC490
With Sunroof Without SunroofWith Sunroof HFC480
Without Sunroof
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34 kg (75 lb)
EVENLY DISTRBUTED
ROOF RACK
o Loading cargo or luggage above
34 kg (75 lb) on the roof rack may damage your vehicle.When you carry large objects, never let them hang over the rear or the sides of your vehicle.
o To prevent damage or loss of cargo as you are driving, check fre-quently to make sure the luggagecarrier and cargo are still securely fastened.
o Always drive your vehicle at a moderate speed.
o To use the roof rails as a roof rack,
you must fit the roof rails with two or more crossrails or equivalent before carrying cargo or lugguage on the roof.
o When crossrail is adapted, you can load items on the roof rack.
o Loading cargo or luggage over specification on the roof rack may damage stability of your vehicle.
o In case the sunroof is equipped, do not position roof rack loadsthat could interfere with opening of the sunroof.
B650A01FC-EAT Nothing should be carried on top of the luggage cover. Loose materials couldresult in injury to vehicle occupants during sudden braking. B640A02FC
CARGO AREA COVERB630A03FC-EAT (Not all models) If your Hyundai has a roof rack, you can load things on top of your vehicle. Crossrails and fixing components to adapt the roof rack on your vehicle maybe obtained from an Hyundai authorised repairer.
CAUTION:
o The following specifications are recommended when loading cargo or luggage.
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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.
ANTENNA
B870D01FC-GAT Roof Antenna
HFC220 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 counterclockwise. To install the an-tenna, turn the antenna clockwise.
HFC221
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C055B01B-GAT STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE FOR TURBOCHARGER INTERCOOLER(DIESEL ENGINE)
(1) Do not race the engine or suddenly
accelerate the engine immediately after starting it. If the engine is cold,allow the engine to idle for several seconds before it is driven to ensure sufficient lubrication of the turbocharger unit.
(2) After high speed or extended driv-
ing, requiring a heavy engine load,the engine should be allowed to idle about 1 minute before turning it off. This idle time will allow the turbocharger to cool prior to shutting the engine off.
WARNING:
Do not turn the engine off immedi- ately after it has been subjected to a heavy load. Doing so may cause severe damage to the engine or turbocharger unit. SC060B1-E FUEL ECONOMY The following suggestions are made to assist in achieving the greatest degreeof fuel economy.
o Maintaining a constant check on fuel
consumption will enable the most economical use pattern and driving style to be adopted.
o Avoid using the vehicle for very short journeys if possible, particularly whena cold start is involved.
o Ensure that tyre pressures are main- tained at the correct level.
o Use only the recommended grade of fuel.
o Avoid carrying unnecessary weight,
and if a roof rack is in use, remove itas soon as possible after use.
o Anticipate the road and conditions
ahead to enable adjustments in speedto be made smoothly. Avoid heavy acceleration and sharp braking.
o Avoid cruising at unnecessary high speeds. o Always ensure that the periodic main-
tenance services are performed by a Hyundai authorised repairer at the time and/or mileage intervals speci- fied.
o Use the air conditioning only when necessary.
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