radio Hyundai Terracan 2003 User Guide
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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
6-10
G070A02Y-AAT
CHANGING THE AIR CLEANER FIL- TER
G070A01HP
The replacement of air cleaner filter is per- formed in the following manner.
1. Unsnap the clips around the cover.
2. When this is done, the cover can be lifted off, the old filter removed and the new filterput in its place.
Genuine Hyundai replacement parts are rec- ommended. CAUTION: Operating your vehicle without a proper air cleaner filter in place can result in excessive engine wear.
NOTE:
o When replacing the spark plug, genuine
Hyundai parts are recommended.
o It is recommended that the spark plugs be changed by an authorized Hyundai dealer.
WARNING: It is recommended that the engine be coolor cold when changing the spark plugs. If
G060B01HP-AAT
Replacing the Spark Plugs The spark plugs should be changed at the intervals specified in the vehicle maintenance schedule in Section 5 or whenever engine per- formance indicates they should be changed. Symptoms that suggest poor spark plug perfor- mance include engine misfiring under load, loss of fuel economy, poor acceleration, etc. When spark plugs are replaced, always use spark plugs recommended by Hyundai. The use of other spark plugs can result in loss of performance, radio interference or engine dam- age.
Recommended Spark Plugs: Type
RC10PYPB4 (CHAMPION) PFR5N-11 (NGK)RC10YC(CHAMPION)BKR5ES (NGK)
Remark
Unleaded*
Leaded
*: Platinum coated the engine is hot, you could burn yourself on the insulated connector, the spark plug or the engine itself.
Use extreme caution when working near the blades of the coolant fan so that you are not injured by a rotating fan blade. As the en- gine coolant temperature decreases, the fan will automatically shut off. This is a normal condition. G060A01HP-GAT SPARK PLUGS (Gasoline Engine Only)
SSA6060A
Your engine was originally equipped with plati- num-tipped spark plugs.Platinum-tipped spark plugs will last longer than
conventional type spark plugs and can be iden- tified by blue lines on the ceramic shell. NOTE: Do not clean or regap platinum-tipped spark plugs.
Unleaded: 1.0 ~ 1.1mm (0.039 ~ 0.043 in.) Leaded : 0.7 ~ 0.8mm (0.028 ~ 0.032 in.)
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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE 6-19
AXA6201B
3. Be sure to check all other fuses even if you find one that appears to have burned out.
4. Replace the blown fuse by pressing a new fuse of the same rating into place. The fuse should be a snug fit. If it is not, have the fuse clip repaired or replaced by a Hyundai dealer. If you do not have a spare fuse, you may be able to borrow a fuse of the same or lower rating from an accessory you can tempo- rarily get along without (the radio or cigarette lighter, for example). Always remember to replace the borrowed fuse.
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 relay box to simplify this operation).
Good
G200B03YBurned out
CAUTION: A burned-out fuse indicates that there is a problem in the electrical circuit. If you re- place a fuse and it blows as soon as the accessory is turned on, the problem is seri- ous and should be referred to a Hyundai dealer for diagnosis and repair. Never re- place a fuse with anything except a fuse with the same or a lower amperage rating. A higher capacity fuse could cause damage and create a fire hazard.
G200B01HP-GAT Replacing Accessory Fuse
G200B01HP
The fuse box for the lights and other electrical accessories will be found under the dashboard on the driver’s side. Inside the box you will find a list showing the circuits protected by each fuse.If any of your car’s lights or other electrical accessories stop working, a blown fuse could be the reason. If the fuse has burned out, you will see that the metal strip inside the fuse has burned through. If you suspect a blown fuse, follow this procedure:
CAUTION: When replacing a fusible link, never useanything 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.
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INDEX
10-4
Power Outlet .....................................................................................
1-51
Power Steering Fluid Level ............................................................... 6-20
R
Rear Seat Warning ...... ..................................................................... 1-18
Rear Window Defroster Switch ......................................................... 1-50
Roof Rack ......................................................................................... 1-60
SSeat Belts 3-Point system ................................................................... 1-20 ~ 1-21
2-Point Sta tic Type ....................................................................... 1-22
Adjusting your se at belt ................................................................ 1-21
Care of seat belts ......................................................................... 1-19
Precautions ................................................................................... 1-18
Pretensioner Seat Belt ................ ..................................................1-27
Seat Warmer ..................................................................................... 1-14
Second Seat
Adjustable Headrests .................................................................... 1-15
Folding Rear Seatback and Seat Cushion ........................1-15 ~ 1-16
Side Under View Mirror .................................................................... 1-57
Sound
Brake Pad Wear Warning Sound .................................................1-42
Spark Plugs ...................................................................................... 6-10
Speedometer ..................................................................................... 1-42
Starting Procedure .............................................................................. 2-3Steering Wheel Free play ....................................................................................... 6-17Steering Wheel Tilt
Lever ................................................................. 1-63
Stereo Radio Operation (H240, H280) ............. 1-81 ~ 1-83, 1-86 ~ 1-88
Stereo Sound System ............................................................ 1-79 ~ 1-80
Sun roof ................................................................................. 1-53 ~ 1-54
Sun visor ........................................................................................... 1-62
Sunshade .......................................................................................... 1-53
T Tachometer ....................................................................................... 1-43
Tail Gate ........................................................................................... 1-58
Theft-Alarm system .................................................................. 1-8 ~ 1-10
Third Seat Adjusting Seatback Angle ............................................................. 1-16
Folding Rear Seatback and seat cushion .....................................1-18
To get in and out of the third seat ................................................ 1-17
Tires
Balancing ......................................................................................... 8-2
Chains ............................................................................................. 8-2
Changing a flat tire ................................................................. 3-4 ~ 3-8
If you have a fl at tire ....................................................................... 3-4
Information ....................................................................................... 8-1
Pressure .......................................................................................... 8-1
Replacement ................................................................................... 8-3
Rotation ........................................................................................... 8-2
Snow tires ....................................................................................... 8-2
Spare tire ......................................................................................... 3-3
Traction ........................................................................................... 8-2
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SA040A1-E
TWO WAY RADIO INSTALLATION
This vehicle is fitted with electronically controlled fuel injection or other micro
processor controlled equipment.
It is possible for incorrectly installed two way radio equipment including mobile
telephones to adversely affect these systems.
Before radio equipment of this kind is installed, please contact your Hyundai dealer
for recommendation regarding the suitability of the particular radio equipment con- cerned and the recommended method of installation and equipment location. Incor-rectly installed or unsuitable equipment which gives rise to incorrect functioning of ordamage to electronic vehicle components will not fall within the scope of the vehiclemanufacturers warranty. SA050A1-E
CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO ORIGINAL VEHICLE
SPECIFICATION
Modification to the original vehicle specification may invalidate the manufacturers
warranty and may adversely affect the safety and durability of the vehicle.
Components which are subject to modification or are added to the original vehicle
specification without the express approval of the manufacturer and result in conse-quential loss or damage are not covered by the vehicle manufacturers warranty.
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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT1- 75
FM broadcasts are transmitted at high frequency and do not bend to follow the earth's surface.Because of this, FM broadcasts generally beginto fade at short distances from the station. Also,FM signals are easily affected by buildings, moun-tains, or other obstructions. These can result incertain listening conditions which might lead youto believe a problem exists with your radio. Thefollowing conditions are normal and do not indi-cate radio trouble:
Mountains
Buildings
Obstructed area
Unobstructed area
FM radio station
SSAR012A
Iron bridges
Ionosphere
SSAR011A
AM reception
AM broadcasts can be received at greater dis- tances than FM broadcasts. This is because AMradio waves are transmitted at low frequency.These long, low frequency radio waves canfollow the curvature of the earth rather thantravelling straight out into the ionosphere. Inaddition, they curve around obstructions so thatthey can provide better signal coverage.
B750A02A-AAT STEREO SOUND SYSTEM How Car Audio Works
Ionosphere
FM reception
SSAR010A
AM and FM radio signals are broadcast from transmitter towers located around your city. Theyare intercepted by the radio antenna on your car.This signal is then received by the radio and sentto your car speakers.When a strong radio signal has reached yourvehicle, the precise engineering of your audiosystem ensures high quality reproduction. How-ever, in some cases the signal coming to yourvehicle is not strong and clear. This can be dueto factors such as the distance from the radiostation, closeness of other strong radio stationsor the presence of buildings, bridges or otherlarge obstructions in the area.
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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
1- 76 B750B02Y-AAT Using a cellular phone or a two-way radio When a cellular phone is used inside the ve- hicle, noise may be produced from the audioequipment. This does not mean that somethingis wrong with the audio equipment. In such acase, use the cellular phone at a place as far aspossible from the audio equipment. CAUTION: When using a communication system sucha cellular phone or a radio set inside thevehicle, a separate external antenna mustbe fitted. When a cellular phone or a radioset is used with an internal antenna alone, itmay interfere with the vehicle's electricalsystem and adversely affect safe operationof the vehicle. WARNING: Don't use a cellular phone when you aredriving, you must stop at a safe place to usea cellular phone.
SSAR014A
o Station Swapping - As a FM signal weakens, another more powerful signal near the same frequency may begin to play. This is becauseyour radio is designed to lock onto the clearestsignal. If this occurs, select another stationwith a stronger signal.
o Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio signals being received from several directions can causedistortion or fluttering. This can be caused bya direct and a reflected signal from the samestation, or by signals from two stations withclose frequencies. If this occurs, select anoth-er station until the condition has passed.SSAR013A
o Fading - As your car moves away from the radio station, the signal will weaken and sound will begin to fade. When this occurs, wesuggest that you select another stronger sta-tion.
o Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or large obstructions between the transmitter and yourradio can disturb the signal causing static orfluttering noises to occur. Reducing the treblelevel may lessen this effect until the distur-bance clears.
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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT1- 77
B880C02B-EAT Glass Antenna (Not all models) When the radio power switch is turned on whilst the ignition key is in either the "ON" or "ACC"position, your car will receive both AM and FMbroadcast signals through the antenna in therear quarter glass. CAUTION:
o Do not clean the inner side of the rear quarter glass with an abrasive type of glass cleaner or use a scraper to removeforeign deposits from the inner surfaceof the glass as this may cause damage tothe antenna elements.
o Avoid adding metallic coating such as Ni, Cd, and so on. These can disturbreceiving AM and FM broadcast signals.
B870C01HP
B870A01A-GAT ANTENNA Fixed Rod Antenna Your car uses a fixed rod antenna to receive
both AM and FM broadcast signals.
This antenna is a removable type. To remove
the antenna, turn the antenna counterclock- wise. To install the antenna, turn the antennaclockwise.
CAUTION: Be sure to remove the antenna before wash-
ing the car in an automatic car wash or the antenna may be damaged.
B870D01HP
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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI 2- 3
YC030A1-E
STEERING WHEEL LOCK
When the ignition key is removed, the steering
wheel lock will be activated. The lock only engages at one position of the steering wheeland therefore it will be possible to turn the wheeluntil this position is reached. It is not, however,necessary for the lock to be engaged beforeleaving the vehicle since in the event of at-tempted unauthorized removal, the lock willengage when attempts are made to steer thevehicle.
Should it be difficult to turn the key from the
"LOCK" position, it may be found that rockingthe steering wheel to and fro whilst turning thekey will assist.
CAUTION: Never remove the key from the ignition lock
whilst the vehicle is in motion since the steering mechanism lock will be activated.
"START"
The engine is started in this position. It will
crank until you release the key.
NOTE: Do not hold the key in the "START" position
for more than 15 seconds. "ON"
When the key is at the "ON" position, the
ignition and all accessories are available for use. If the engine is not running, the key shouldnot be left at this position since the battery willbecome discharged and damage to the ignitionsystem may also result. For information regard-ing engine starting, refer to "STARTING THEENGINE". "ACC"
When the ignition key is at the "ACC" position,
the radio and other accessories may be used."LOCK"
The ignition key may only be inserted or re-
moved at this position.
NOTE: The ignition key can only be removed if the
transmission selector is at the "P" position (automatic transmission only). C070C01A-AAT
To Remove the Ignition Key
1. Turn the ignition key to the "ACC" position.
2. Simultaneously push and turn the ignition key counterclockwise from the "ACC" posi- tion to the "LOCK" position.
3. The key can be removed in the "LOCK" position.
C070C01E
LOCK
ACC
ON
START
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OWNER MAINTENANCE 6-9
Type
RC10PYPB4 (CHAMPION) PFR5N-11 (NGK)
Remark
Unleaded G070A03Y-AAT CHANGING THE AIR CLEANER FIL- TER The replacement of air cleaner filter is per- formed in the following manner.
1. Unsnap the clips around the cover.
2. When this is done, the cover can be lifted
off, the old filter removed and the new filter put in its place.
Genuine Hyundai replacement parts are rec-ommended. CAUTION:
o Operating your vehicle without a proper air cleaner filter in place can result in excessive engine wear.
o When removing the air cleaner filter, be careful that dust or dirt does not enterthe air intake. These may result in dam-age to the air cleaner filter.
G070A01HPG080A01HP
ZG080A2-E
WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES
G060B03L-EAT
Replacing the Spark Plugs
The spark plugs should be changed at the
intervals specified in the vehicle maintenance schedule in Section 5 or whenever engine per-formance indicates they should be changed.Symptoms that suggest poor spark plug perfor-mance include engine misfiring under load, lossof fuel economy, poor acceleration, etc. Whenspark plugs are replaced, always use sparkplugs recommended by Hyundai. The use ofother spark plugs can result in loss of perfor-mance, radio interference or engine damage.
NOTE:
o When replacing the spark plug, Genuine Hyundai Replacement Parts are recom-mended.
Recommended Spark Plugs: The wiper blades should be carefully inspected
from time to time and cleaned to remove accu-mulations of road film or other debris.
To clean the wiper blades and arms, use a
clean sponge or cloth with a mild soap ordetergent and water.
If the wipers continue to streak or smear the
glass, replace them with genuine Hyundai re-placement parts or their equivalent.
NOTE:
o Do not operate the wipers on dry glass. This can result in more rapid wear of thewiper blades and may scratch the glass.
o Keep the blade rubber out of contact with petroleum products such as engineoil, petrol, etc.
o It is recommended that spark plugs be
changed by an authorized Hyundai dealer.
WARNING: It is recommended that the engine be cool
or cold when changing the spark plugs. If the engine is hot, you could burn yourselfon the insulated connector, the spark plugor the engine itself.