heater Hyundai Matrix 2007 Owner's Manual
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B350B01O-GAT Windshield Washer Operation To use the windshield washer, pull the wiper/washer lever toward the steer- ing wheel. When the washer lever is operated, the wipers automaticallymake two passes across the wind- shield. The washer continues to oper- ate until the lever is released. B350B01FCNOTE:
o Do not operate the washer more
than 15 seconds at a time or when the fluid reser- voir is empty.
o In icy or freezing weather, be sure the wiper blades are notfrozen to the glass prior to oper-ating the wipers.
o In areas where water freezes in
winter, use windshield washerantifreeze.
Mist Wiper Operation If a single wipe is desired to clear mist, push the windshield wiper and washer control lever upwards. B350B02FC
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH
B350A01A-AAT
The windshield wiper switch has three positions:
1. Intermittent wiper operation
2. Low-speed operation
3. High-speed operation NOTE: To prevent damage to the wiper system, do not attempt to wipe awayheavy accumulations of snow or ice. Accumulated snow and ice should be removed manually. Ifthere is only a light layer of snow or ice, operate the heater in the de- frost mode to melt the snow or icebefore using the wiper. B350A01FC
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B510C01A-AAT FOLDING THE OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS To fold the outside rearview mirrors, push them towards the rear. The outside rearview mirrors can befolded rearward for parking in narrow areas.
WARNING:
Do not adjust or fold the outside rearview mirrors while the vehicle is moving. This could result in loss of control, and an accident whichcould cause death, serious injury or property damage. B510C01FCB510D02HP-AAT OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR HEATER (If installed) The outside rearview mirror heater is actuated in connection with the front/ rear window defroster. To heat the out- side rearview mirror glass, pushin the switch for the front/rear window defroster. The rearview mirror glass will be heated for defrosting or defoggingand will give you improved rear vision in inclement weather conditions. Push the switch again to turn the heater off.The outside rearview mirror heater automatically turns itself off after 20 minutes.
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CAUTION:
o Do not operate the switch con- tinuously for an unnecessary length of time.
o Scraping ice from the mirror face could cause permanent damage.To remove any ice, use a sponge, soft cloth or approved de-icer.
WARNING:
Be careful when judging the size ordistance of any object seen in thepassenger side rear view mirror. It is a convex mirror with a curved surface, and objects seen in thismirror are closer than they appear.
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B760A05FC-AAT The climate control air filter is located in front of the blower unit behind the glove box. It operates to decrease pollutantsfrom entering the car. To replace the climate control air filter, refer to page 6-25. CAUTION:
o Replace the filter every 15,000 km (10,000 miles) or once a year. If thecar is being driven in severe con-ditions such as dusty, rough roads, more frequent climate con- trol air filter inspections andchanges are required.
o When the air flow rate is suddenly
decreased, the system should bechecked at an authorized dealer.
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B760A01E
Evaporator core Filter
Heater core
Outside air
Inside air Inside air
Blower fan
STEREO SOUND SYSTEM
Ionosphere
FM reception
B750A01L
B750A02A-AAT How Car Audio Works
AM and FM radio signals are broadcast from transmitter towers located aroundyour city. They are intercepted by the radio antenna on your car. This signal is then received by the radio and sent toyour car speakers. When a strong radio signal has reached your vehicle, the precise engineering ofyour audio system ensures high quality reproduction. However, in some cases the signal coming to your vehicle maynot be strong and clear. This can be due to factors such as the distance from the radio station, closeness of other strongradio stations or the presence of build- ings, bridges and other large obstruc- tions in the area.
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ALT B+
ECU RAD
IGN
BLR
P/WIN
COND ABSABS
F/PUMP ECU ECU
SNSR
ROOM LP DRL
HORN
A/CON
FR FOG ECU
LP
TAIL LH
TAIL RH H/LP LH
H/LP RH
PTC HTR 1
GLOW
PTC HTR 2 FFHS
PTC HTR 3 PROTECTED COMPONENTS
Generator (A/CON, RR HTD, STOP, D/LOCK, HAZARD) Fuse, Deicer Generator, Engine control relay, ECM Radiator fan relayStart relay, Ignition switchBlower relayPower window relayCondenser fan relay #1 ABS control module, ABS bleeding connector, ESP ABS control module, ABS bleeding connector, ESPFuel pump relayECM No.5 (Batt+)ECM No.4 (Batt+), Stop lamp switch, PTC heater relay #1Glow plug relay, Assistor heater relay 1/2, Stop lamp switch, TDC sensor, EGR act, Throttle plate act, VGT vacuum Audio, Room lamp, Overhead console lamp, lnstrument cluster, ETACM, Luggage lampDRL control moduleHorn relayA/C relayFront fog lamp relay ECM, TCM Tail lamp relayLeft rear combi lamp, Left position lamp, Left License lampRight rear combi lamp, Right position lamp, Right License lampLeft head lampRight head lamp, (H/LP IND) Fuse PTC heater relay #1 GLOW relayPTC heater relay #2FFHS relayPTC heater relay #3
FUSE RATING
140A40A30A30A40A40A 30A 30A40A40A10A30A 10A 15A 10A 15A10A10A 15A 10A20A10A10A15A 15A 40A80A40A30A40A
FUSE
FUSIBLE LINK DESCRIPTION
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Heating and VentilationAir flow control ........................................................ 1-85
Air intake control .................................................... 1-87
Bi-level heating ....................................................... 1-88
Fan speed control ................................................... 1-84
Heating controls ...................................................... 1-87
Temperature control ................................................ 1-84
High-mounted Rear Stoplight .....................................1-76
Hood Release ............................................................ 1-76
Horn ........................................................................... 1-82
I Ignition Sw itch ............................................................. 2-3
Immobilizer S ystem ..................................................... 1-5
Instrument Cluster and Indicator .................. 1-44 ~ 1-47
Interior Light Interior light ............................................................. 1-71
Map light ................................................................. 1-71
Intermittent Wiper ...................................................... 1-62
J Jump Starting .............................................................. 3-3
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Keys ............................................................................ 1-4 If you lose your keys ............................................. 3-15
Positions ................................................................... 2-4 L Lubrication Chart
.......................................................... 9-4
Luggage Net .............................................................. 1-80
MMaintenance Intervals Explanation of scheduled maintenance items .......... 5-8Maintenance under severe usage conditions ............ 5-7
Scheduled maintenance .................................. 5-4 ~ 5-6
Service requirements ................................................ 5-2
Mirror
Day-night inside rearview ....... .................................1-75
Outside rearvi ew ..................................................... 1-73
Multi Box ................................................................... 1-72
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Odometer ................................................................... 1-56
Outside Rearview Mirror Heater................................. 1-74
PParking Brake ............................................................ 1-68
Power Outlet .............................................................. 1-66
Power Steering Fluid Level ....................................... 6-32
Pre-tensioner Seat Belt ............................................. 1-35
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Sidelight auto cut (Not all models)
o The purpose of this feature is to prevent the battery from being dis- charged. The system automatically turns off the small light when the driver removes the ignition key andopens the driver- side door.
o With this feature, the sidelight will be
turned off automatically if the driverparks on the side of road at night.
If necessary, to keep the lights on whenthe ignition key is removed, perform thefollowing :
1) Open the driver-side door.
2) Turn the sidelights OFF and ON
again using the light switch on the steering column. SB220E1-E Headlight Flash
The headlights may be flashed by pull- ing the turn signal switch lever towards the steering wheel. The headlights will be extinguished when the switch isreleased.
SB220D1-E High And Low Beam To turn on the headlight high beams, push the lever forward (away from you). For low beams, pull the lever back(toward you). The appropriate headlight beam indicator light will come on at the same time.
B340E01FC-D
WINDSCREEN WIPER/ WASHER SWITCH
SB230A1-E The windscreen wiper switch, depen- dent upon model, has three operating positions.
1.Intermittent wiper operation
(Not all models)
2.Low speed operation
3.High speed operation NOTE: To prevent damage to the wiper sys- tem, do not attempt to wipe away heavy accumulations of snow or ice. Accumulated snow and ice should be removed manually. If there is onlya light layer of snow or ice, operate the heater in the defrost mode to melt the snow or ice before using the wiper.
B350A01FC-D
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CAUTION:
o Do not leave the switch on for an unnecessary length of time.
o Scraping ice from the mirror face could cause permanent damage. To remove any ice, use a sponge,soft cloth or approved deicer.
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B510D01E
!WARNING:
Be careful when judging the size or distance of any object seen in the passenger side rear view mirror. It isa convex mirror with a curved sur- face, any objects seen in this mirrorare closer than they appear. B510D01HP-EATOUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR HEATER (Not all models) The outside rearview mirror heater is actuated in connection with the rear window defroster. To heat the outside rearview mirror glass, push in the switchfor the rear window defroster. The rear- view mirror glass will be heated for defrosting or defogging and will giveyou improved rear vision in inclement weather conditions. Push the switch again to turn the heater off. The outsiderearview mirror heater automatically turns itself off after 20 minutes.
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SB360C1-F FOLDING THE OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRRORS
B510C01FC-D
To fold the outside rear view mirrors, push them towards the rear. The outside rear view mirrors can be folded rearward for parking in restrictedareas.
WARNING:
Do not adjust or fold the outside rearview mirrors whilst the vehicle ismoving. This could result in loss of control, and an accident causing death, serious injury or propertydamage.HFC2080-D
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The pollen filter is located in front of the blower unit behind the glove box. It operates to decrease pollutants en- tering the car and to filter the air.To replace the pollen filter, refer to page 6-25. CAUTION:
o Replace the filter every 10,000 miles or once a year. If the car is being driven in severe conditionssuch as dusty, rough roads, more frequent air filter inspections and changes are required.
o When the air flow rate is suddenly decreased, it must be checked atan Hyundai authorised repairer.
B760A01E
Evaporator core Filter
Heater core
Outside air
Inside air Inside air
Blower fan
B750A02A-AAT How Car Audio Works AM and FM radio signals are broadcast from transmitter towers located around your city. They are intercepted by theradio antenna on your car. This signal is then received by the radio and sent to your car speakers.When a strong radio signal has reached your vehicle, the precise engineering of your audio system ensures high qualityreproduction. However, in some cases the signal coming to your vehicle is not strong and clear. This can be dueto factors such as the distance from the radio station, closeness of other strong radio stations or the presence of build-ings, bridges and other large obstruc- tions in the area.STEREO SOUND SYSTEM
Ionosphere
FM reception
B750A01L
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WARNING: ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!
Engine exhaust gases are potentially lethal. If at any time engine exhaust gas is detected within the passenger compartment, move the vehicle to an open area and open all windows. o Never inhale exhaust gas Exhaust gases contain Carbon Monoxide which is colourless and odourless. Carbon Monoxide is poisonous andcan cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation. o Exhaust System Maintenance Ensure that the exhaust system is maintained in good condition and is free from excessive corrosion and damage which may result in leakage. If the vehicle is driven over an object which strikes the exhaust system, ensure that the exhaust system is inspected at the first available opportunity to ensure that no leakage exists. o Confined Areas Do not run the engine in confined spaces, allowing the engine to idle in a garage, even when the doors are open is dangerous practice. Only start the engine immediately prior to moving the vehicle out of the garage. o Prolonged Idling If it is necessary to allow the vehicle to idle for prolonged periods, ensure that the heating system air intake controlis set to the "Fresh" position, the blower is set to high speed operation and that the vehicle is standing in an open area. o Load Carrying If it is necessary to carry long objects which do not permit the boot lid to be fully closed, the side windows must remain closed and the heating air intake control set to the "Fresh" position with the blower running at the highest speed setting. To ensure correct operation of the heater system, the air intake grilles at the base of the windscreen must not be obstructed by snow leaves etc..
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SC170E1-E Windscreen Washers and Wip- ers The windscreen washer bottle should be filled with a solution of water and aproprietary winter screen wash addi- tive. The windscreen wipers should not be used if the blades are frozen to thewindscreen or if they are covered with snow, before this is removed. NOTE: Never allow undiluted screen washer fluid additive to spill upon the paintwork or use engine coolant anti- freeze since damage to the paintworkmay result.
ZC170D1-E Door Locks Should the door lock mechanism be- come frozen, a proprietary lock de-icershould be used. Alternatively, warming the door key may thaw the door lock. However, the key should be handledcarefully to avoid burning the fingers. Never attempt to thaw a frozen door lock using hot water, since the waterwill eventually freeze and compound the problem. NOTE: The proper temperature for using the immobiliser key is from -40°F to 176°F (-40°C to 80°C). If you heat theimmobiliser key over 176°F (80°C) to open the frozen lock, it may cause damage to the transponder in itshead.
ZC170C1-E Anti-freeze/Corrosion inhibitor The cooling system must always con- tain an Ethylene-Glycol based anti-freeze solution. The system is filled during manufacture with solution of the correct strength which should bechecked before the onset of winter and adjusted or changed as required. NOTE: The anti-freeze solution contains a corrosion inhibitor to prevent degra- dation of the aluminum castingscontained within the engine. There- fore, never, drain the system and refill with water only. In addition, anti-freeze solution must ALWAYS be used in vehicles fitted withair conditioning, to prevent the heater matrix from freezing and subsequently bursting with the refrigeration system inuse.
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