tow Hyundai Santa Fe 2004 Owner's Guide
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2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI
29
CAUTION:If overheating should occur when towing,
(the temperature gauge reads near red zone),
taking the following action may reduce or
eliminate the problem.
1. Turn off the air conditioner.
2. Reduce highway speed.
3. Select a lower gear when going uphill.
4. While in stop and go traffic, place the
gear selector in park or neutral and idle
the engine at a higher speed.
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If the Engine will not Start .............................................. 3-2
Jump Starting ................................................................ 3-3
If the Engine Overheats ................................................ 3-4
Spare Tire ..................................................................... 3-5
If You Have a Flat Tire .................................................. 3-6
Changing a Flat Tire ...................................................... 3-6
If Your Car Must be Towed.........................................3-10
Emergency Towing.....................................................3-12
If You Lose Your Keys ................................................3-13
3
3
WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
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3
10
WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
IF YOUR CAR MUST BE TOWED
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D080A01A-AAT D060I01E-AAT
8. Lower Vehicle and Tighten Nuts
D060J02O-AAT
After Changing Wheels
Lower the car to the ground by turning the wheel
nut wrench counterclockwise. Then position
the wrench as shown in the drawing and tighten
the wheel nuts. Be sure the socket is seated
completely over the nut. Do not stand on the
wrench handle or use an extension pipe over
the wrench handle.
Go around the wheel tightening every other nut
until they are all tight. Then double-check each
nut for tightness. After changing wheels, have
a technician tighten the wheel nuts to their
proper torque as soon as possible.
Wheel nut tightening torque:
Steel wheel & aluminium alloy wheel:
65-80 lb.ft (900-1,100 kg.cm)If you have a tire gauge, remove the valve cap
and check the air pressure. If the pressure is
lower than recommended, drive slowly to the
nearest service station and inflate to the correct
pressure. If it is too high, adjust it until it is correct.
Always reinstall the valve cap after checking or
adjusting tire pressure. If the cap is not re-
placed, air may leak from the tire. If you lose a
valve cap, buy another and install it as soon as
possible.
After you have changed wheels, always secure
the flat tire in its place and return the jack and
tools to their proper storage locations.CAUTION:Your car can be damaged if towed incor-
rectly!
If your car has to be towed, it should be done by
your Hyundai dealer or a commercial tow truck
service. This will help assure that your car is not
damaged in towing. Also, professionals are
generally aware of state and local laws govern-
ing towing. In any case, rather than risk damage
to your car, it is suggested that you show this
information to the tow truck operator. Be sure
that a safety chain system is used and that all
state and local laws are observed.
D060I01O
D040B03OD080A01O
o OK FOR AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL
TRANSAXLE EQUIPPED VEHICLE
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3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
11
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D080B02O-AAT
Towing a Car With Manual Transaxle
D080C01O-AAT
Towing a Car With Automatic Transaxle
o If the car is being towed with the rear wheels
on the ground, be sure the parking brake is
released.
o If the car is being towed with the front wheels
on the ground, be sure that the transaxle is
in neutral. Also, be sure that the ignition key
is in the "ACC" position. This is necessary to
prevent damage to the steering lock mecha-
nism, which is not designed to hold the front
wheels straight while the car is being towed.
o If any of the loaded wheels or suspension
components are damaged, a towing dolly
must be used.
CAUTION:o When towing the 2WD vehicle with the
rear wheels on the ground, the vehicle
should be towed with wheel lift type
truck.
Otherwise, the CV joint boot can inter-
fere with the towing hook caused by
insufficient clearance resulting in CV
joint boot damage.
o 4 Wheel Drive cannot be towed with a
tow truck. It must be towed by lifting all
4 wheels.
CAUTION:o A car with an automatic transaxle should
never be towed from the rear with the
front wheels on the ground. This can
cause serious damage to the transaxle.
If the car must be towed from the rear, a
towing dolly must be used under the
front wheels.
o If the car is being towed with all four
wheels on the ground, it can be towed
only from the front. Be sure that the
transaxle is in neutral. Do not tow at
speeds greater than 30 mph (50 km/h)
D080B01O-1
D080C01O
o DO NOT TOW 4WD
o OK FOR AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL
TRANSAXLE EQUIPPED VEHICLE
WITH NO DAMAGE (except 4WD)o DO NOT TOW 4WD
o NOT OK FOR AUTOMATIC
TRANSAXLE EQUIPPED VEHICLE
o OK FOR MANUAL TRANSAXLE
(except 4WD)
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3
12
WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
D080D01O-AAT
EMERGENCY TOWINGFor emergency towing when no commercial
tow vehicle is available, attach a tow cable,
chain or strap to one of the towing hooks under
the front/rear of your car. Be very careful when
attempting this procedure when the vehicle is on
any unpaved surface to avoid damage to your
vehicle.
Nor should towing be attempted if the wheels,
drive train, axles, steering or brakes are dam-
aged. Before towing, be sure the transaxle is in
neutral and the key is in "ACC" (with the engine
off) or in the "ON" position (with the engine
running). A driver must be in the towed car to
steer it and operate the brakes.
NOTE:To avoid serious damage to your 4WD ve-
hicle, limit the towing to 10 mph and not for
more than 1 mile at ANY TIME.
NOTE:Before towing, check the level of the
transaxle fluid. If it is below the "HOT" mark
on the dipstick, add fluid. If you cannot add
fluid, a towing dolly must be used as de-
scribed above.
D080C02O
o OK FOR AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL
TRANSAXLE EQUIPPED VEHICLE and for more than 15 miles (25 km). Be
sure the steering is unlocked by placing
the key in the "ACC" position.
A driver must be in the towed vehicle to
operate the steering and brakes.
HSM430
HSM235-1
Towing HookTowing Hooks
If the car is being towed with the rear wheels on
the ground, be sure the parking brake is re-
leased.
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5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
6MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS
SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS
A - Repeated short distance driving
B - Extensive idling
C - Driving in dusty, rough roads
D - Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in
very cold weather
E - Driving in sandy areas
F040A02O-AAT
The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate
maintenance intervals.
R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary
*1. Transfer case Oil and Rear Axle Oil should be changed anytime they have been submerged in water.
F - More than 50% driving in heavy city traffic during hot weather
above 90°F (32°C)
G - Driving in mountainous areas
H - Towing a trailer
I - Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use and vehicle towing
J - Driving over 100 mph
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
AIR CLEANER FILTER
SPARK PLUGS
BRAKE PADS, CALIPERS AND ROTORS
REAR BRAKE DRUMS/LININGS/PADS, PARKING BRAKE
STEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE & BOOTS/
LOWER ARM BALL JOINT
DRIVESHAFTS AND BOOTS
MANUAL TRANSAXLE OIL
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID AND FILTER
TRANSFER CASE OIL (4WD) *
1
REAR AXLE OIL (4WD) *1
MAINTENANCE ITEM
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
REVERY 3,000 MILES (4,800 KM) OR 3 MONTHS
MORE FREQUENTLY
MORE FREQUENTLY
MORE FREQUENTLY
MORE FREQUENTLY
MORE FREQUENTLY
EVERY 7,500 MILES (12,000 KM) OR 6 MONTHS
EVERY 60,000 MILES (96,000 KM)
EVERY 30,000 MILES (48,000 KM)
EVERY 25,000 MILES (40,000 KM)
EVERY 25,000 MILES (40,000 KM)
EVERY 50,000 MILES (80,000 KM)
With LSD
Without LSD
DRIVING
CONDITION MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS MAINTENANCE
OPERATION
A, B, C, F, H
C, E
B, H
C, D, G, H
C, D, G, H
C, D, E, F, G
C, E, F
A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
A, C, E, F, G, H, I
C, E, G, I
C, E, G, I
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6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
21CHECKING AND REPLACING
FUSES
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G200B01A-AATReplacing Accessory FusesCAUTION:
When replacing a fusible link, never use
anything but a new fusible link with the
same or lower amperage rating. Never use
a piece of wire or a higher-rated fusible link.
This could result in serious damage and
create a fire hazard.
The fuse box for the lights and other electrical
accessories will be found low on the dashboard
on the driver's side. Inside the box you will find
a list showing the circuits protected by each
fuse.
HSM391
If any of your car's lights or other electrical
accessories stop working, a blown (open) fuse
could be the reason. If the fuse has opened, you
will see that the metal strip inside the fuse has
melted through. If you suspect a blown fuse,
follow this procedure:
1 . Turn off the ignition and all other switches.
2 . Open the fuse box and examine each fuse.
Remove each fuse by pulling it toward you
(a small "fuse puller" tool is contained in the
fuse box to simplify this operation).
3 . Be sure to check all other fuses even if you
find one that appears to have opened.
HSM390
G200A02A-AAT
Replacing a Fusible Link
A fusible link will melt if the electrical circuits from
the battery are ever overloaded, thus prevent-
ing damage to the entire wiring harness. (This
could be caused by a short in the system
drawing too much current.) If this ever happens,
have a Hyundai dealer determine the cause,
repair the system and replace the fusible link.
The fusible links are located in a relay box for
easy inspection.
G200A01L
GoodOpen-
Replace
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10INDEX
5
R
Rear Seat
Adjusting seatback angle .............................................................1-16
Folding rear seatback and seat cushion ....................................1-17
Rear Window Defroster Switch ........................................................1-52
Reporting Safety Defects................................................................... 8-8
Roof Rack .........................................................................................1-70
S
Seat
Front.............................................................................................1-11
Rear..............................................................................................1-16
Seat warmer.................................................................................1-16
Seat Belts
3-point system .............................................................................1-21
2-point static type .........................................................................1-23
Pretensioner seat belt ..................................................................1-29
Adjusting your seat belt..................................................... 1-23, 1-24
Care of seat belts .........................................................................1-20
Precautions..................................................................................1-18
Shop Manual ........................................................................................ 8-5
Sound
Brake pad warning sound ............................................................1-45
Parking start warning sound ........................................................1-45
Spark Plugs .......................................................................................6-10
Spectacle Case .................................................................................1-60
Speedometer.....................................................................................1-47
Starting Procedure .............................................................................. 2-5Steering Wheel Free play .................................................................6-19
Steering Wheel Tilt Lever ..................................................................1-74
Stereo Sound System .......................................................................1-94
Sunroof..............................................................................................1-56
Sun Visor ...........................................................................................1-73
T
Tachometer.......................................................................................1-47
Tail Gate ............................................................................................1-67
Tail gate window ...........................................................................1-68
Theft-Alarm System............................................................................ 1-8
Tires
Balancing ........................................................................................ 8-4
Chains ............................................................................................ 8-3
Changing a flat tire ......................................................................... 3-6
If you have a flat tire ....................................................................... 3-6
Information ...................................................................................... 8-2
Pressure......................................................................................... 8-2
Replacement.................................................................................. 8-4
Rotation .......................................................................................... 8-4
Snow tires ....................................................................................... 8-3
Spare tire ........................................................................................ 3-5
Traction.......................................................................................... 8-4
Towing
A trailer (or vehicle) ......................................................................2-26
Emergency...................................................................................3-12
If your car must be towed ............................................................3-10
Traction Control System ....................................................... 2-15 ~ 2-18
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Seoul KoreaPrinting: MAR. 16, 2004
Publication No.: A26O-EU43X
Printed in Korea
SERVICE STATION INFORMATION
FUEL:
UNLEADED gasoline only
Pump Octane Rating of 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher.
FUEL TANK CAPACITY
US.gal (Imp.gal., liter) 19 (15.8, 72)
TIRE PRESSURE:
See the label on the driver's side of the center pillar outer panel.
OTHER TIRE INFORMATION:
See pages 8-2 through 8-7.
HOOD RELEASE:
Pull handle under left side of dash.
ENGINE OIL:
API grade SH, SG or SG/CD multigrade and fuel efficient oil. Use SAE
10W-30, 10W-40 or 10W-50 if normal temperatures are above -10°F
(-23°C). For other viscosity recommendations, see page 6-6 or 9-4.
MANUAL TRANSAXLE:
HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS MTF 75W/90 (API GL-4) Oil level
should be up to filler-bolt hole in housing beside differential.
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE:
Apply the parking brake, with the engine running, shift the selector lever
through all ranges and return to “N” (Neutral) position. Then check the
level of fluid on the dipstick. Use only HYUNDAI GENUINE ATF
available at your dealer or DIAMOND ATF SP-III or SK ATF SP-III.
QUICK INDEX
o Car will not start ....................................................................... 3-2
o Flat tire ..................................................................................... 3-6
o Warning light/chime comes on ................................... 1-42 ~ 1-45
o Engine overheats ...................................................................... 3-4
o Towing of your vehicle ........................................................... 3-10
o Starting the engine ................................................................... 2-5
o Driving tips for first 1,200 miles (2,000 km) .......................... 1-3
o Scheduled maintenance ............................................................ 5-4
o Reporting safety defects ........................................................... 8-8