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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
26
G240A01A-AATPOWER STEERING HOSESIt is suggested that you check the power
steering hose connections for fluid leakage
at those intervals specified in the vehicle
maintenance schedule in Section 5.
The power steering hoses should be
replaced if there is severe surface crack-
ing, pulling, scuffing or worn spots.
Deterioration of the hose could cause
premature failure.
POWER STEERING FLUID
LEVELG230A01NF-AAT
Recommended FluidUse PSF-4 type fluidNOTE:Do not start the engine when the power
steering oil reservoir is empty.
ONF078007
The power steering fluid level should be
checked regularly. To check the power
steering fluid level, be sure the engine is
"OFF", then check to make certain that the
power steering fluid level is between the
"MAX" and "MIN" level markings on the
fluid reservoir.NOTE:Grinding noise from the power steering
pump may be heard immediately after
the engine is started in extremely cold
conditions (below - 4°F). If the noise stops
during warm up, there is no abnormal
function in the system. It is due to a
power steering fluid characteristic in
extremely cold conditions.
CHECKING ELECTRIC COOLING
FANS!
G220A01A-AAT
WARNING:
The cooling fan is controlled by engine
coolant temperature and may
sometimes operate even when the
engine is not running. Use extreme
caution when working near the blades of
the cooling fan, so that you are not injured
by a rotating fan blade. As the engine
coolant temperature decreases the fan
will automatically shut off. This is a
normal condition.G220B01NF-GATChecking Engine Cooling FanThe engine cooling fan should come on
automatically if the engine coolant
temperature is high or whenever the air
conditioning is in operation.
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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
HORN
TAIL
ECU
IG1
DRL
FR FOG
A/CON
F/PUMP
DIODE
ATM
STOP
H/LP LO RH
S/ROOF
H/LP WASHER
H/LP HI
ECU
SNSR.3
SNSR.1
SNSR.2
B/UP
IGN COIL
ECU (IG1)
H/LP LO
ABS
PROTECTED COMPONENTS
ABS/ESC control module, Multipurpose check connector
ABS/ESC control module, Multipurpose check connector
Fuse 23, 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
Defogger relay
Blower relay
Power window relay, Fuse 16
Start relay, Ignition switch (IG2, START)
Engine control unit relay
Power connector 1/2, Fuse 21,22
Ignition switch (ACC, IG1)
Fusible Iink (ABS. 1, ABS. 2, RR HTD, BLOWER)
Horn relay
Tail light relay
PCM
(Spare)
Siren relay, DRL control module
Front fog light relay
A/C relay
Fuel pump relay
(Spare)
ATM control relay
Stop light switch
(Spare)
Sunroof control module
Headlight washer motor
Headlight relay (High)
TCM
A/C relay, Cooling fan relay, Injectors
Mass air flow sensor, Crankshaft/Camshaft position sensor, Oil control valve, SMATRA
Oxygen sensor, Fuel pump relay
Back up light switch, Pulse generator, Vehicle speed sensor
Ignition coils, Condenser
PCM
Headlight relay (Low)
ABS/ESC control module, Multipurpose check connector
ABS.1
ABS.2
I/P B+1
RR HTD
BLOWER
P/WDW
IGN.2
ECU RLY
I/P B+2
IGN.1
ALTFUSE RATING
40A
20A
40A
40A
40A
40A
40A
30A
30A
30A
150A
15A
20A
10A
10A
15A
15A
10A
20A
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20A
15A
15A
15A
20A
20A
10A
10A
15A
15A
10A
20A
10A
20A
10A
DESCRIPTION
FUSIBLE
LINK
FUSE
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
3
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CATALYTIC CONVERTERH020A01A-AAT(If Installed)Hyundai vehicle is equipped with a mono-
lith type three-way catalytic converter to
reduce the carbon monoxide, hydrocar-
bons and nitrogen oxides contained in the
exhaust gas. Exhaust gases passing
through the catalytic converter cause it to
operate at a very high temperature. The
introduction of large amounts of unburned
gasoline into the exhaust may cause the
catalytic converter to overheat and create
a fire hazard. This risk may be reduced by
observing the following:Catalytic Converter
WARNING:
o Use unleaded fuel only.
o Maintain the engine in good operating
condition. Extremely high catalytic
converter temperatures can result
from improper operation of the
electrical, ignition or multiport
electronic fuel injection.
o If your engine stalls, pings, knocks, or
is hard to start, have your Hyundai
dealer inspect and repair the problem
as soon as possible.
o Avoid driving with a very low fuel level.
Running out of gasoline may cause
the engine to misfire and result in
damage to the catalytic converter.
o Avoid idling the engine for periods
longer than 10 minutes.
o The vehicle should not be pushed or
pulled to get started. This may cause
the catalytic converter to overheat
and create a fire hazard.
o Do not touch the catalytic converter
or any other part of the exhaust system
while the catalytic converter is hot.
Shut off the engine, wait for at least
one hour before touching the cata-
lytic converter or any other part of the
exhaust system.
H020A01NF
o Remember that your Hyundai dealer
is your best source of assistance.
o Do not stop your Hyundai over any
combustible material such as grass,
paper, leaves or rags. These materials
might contact the hot catalytic
converter and a fire might result.
WARNING:
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INDEX
4
Fuel
Capacity............................................................................ 9-2
Gauge..............................................................................1-55
Recommendations............................................................ 1-2
Fuel Filler Lid
Remote release ..............................................................1-85
Fuse Panel Description .....................................................6-37
Fuses..................................................................................6-22
G
General Checks ................................................................... 6-4
Glove Box ...........................................................................1-73
H
Hazard Warning System ....................................................1-65
Headlight
Aiming adjustment ..........................................................6-27
Replacement...................................................................6-28
Switch..............................................................................1-61
Heating and Cooling Control ............................................1-96
Heating and Ventilation
Air flow control ................................................... 1-98, 1-108
Air intake control switch ..................................... 1-99, 1-107
Bi-level heating .............................................................1-100
Defrosting/Defogging....................................................1-103
Fan speed control (Blower Control) .................. 1-97, 1-107
Temperature control .......................................................1-97
High-Mounted Rear Stop Light .........................................1-85
Hood Release ....................................................................1-87
Horn....................................................................................1-90I
Ignition Switch ...................................................................... 2-3
Instrument Cluster and Indicator Lights ............................1-48
Instrument Panel Light Control (Rheostat) .......................1-66
Interior Light .......................................................................1-72
Intermittent Wiper ...............................................................1-64
J
Jump Starting ....................................................................... 3-3
K
Key ........................................................................................ 1-3
If you lose your keys ......................................................3-18
Positions............................................................................ 2-3
L
Light Bulb Watages ............................................................6-36
Light Bulbs Replacement ..................................................6-28
Lubrication Chart .................................................................. 9-4
M
Maintenance Intervals
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ................ 5-7
Maintenance under severe usage conditions ................. 5-6
Scheduled maintenance .................................................. 5-4
Service requirements ........................................................ 5-2
Mirrors
Day/night inside rearview ...............................................1-76
Homelink mirror ..............................................................1-77
Outside rearview .............................................................1-75
Outside rearview mirror heater ......................................1-76