ECU Hyundai Terracan 2005 Owner's Manual
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B880D01HP-GAT Limp Home Procedures In case the immobilizer system is out of order, you cannot start the enginewithout the limp home procedures with ignition key. The following procedure is how to startthe engine with the function of the limp home. (0, 1, 2, 3 as a sample pass- word). NOTE: You can get the limp home pass- word when the vehicle is first deliv-ered to you. If you do not have the password, consult your authorized Hyundai dealer.
1. To set the password you may turn
the ignition key "ON" and then turn it "OFF" according to the digit num- bers. For example, turn the ignition key once for digit number "1", andtwice for "2", and so on. However, for the digit number "0", you must turn the ignition key for 10 times.
2. Wait for 3~10 seconds. 3. You may set the remaining number
of digits by following the same pro-cedures 1 and 2.
4. If all of four digits have been tried
successfully, from this time, youhave to start your engine within 30 seconds. If you start your engine after 30 seconds, your engine willnot start.
NOTE: If the engine dies while driving after limp home procedure, you can startyour engine within 8 seconds with- out limp home procedure again. After doing the limp home procedure, you have to consult with your autho- rized Hyundai dealer as soon as pos-sible.
CAUTION:
If you cannot start your engine inspite of limp home procedure, haveyour vehicle towed by an autho- rized Hyundai dealer.
The key number should be recorded and kept in a safe place in case theneed to order further keys arises. New keys are available from any Hyundai dealer by quoting the relevant keynumber. In the interest of security, the metal tag attached to the keys which bears thekey number should be removed from the key ring after you receive your new vehicle. In addition, key numbers can-not be provided by Hyundai for secu- rity reasons. If you need additional keys or if youshould lose your keys, your authorized Hyundai dealer can make new keys if you can supply the key number and IDkey.
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B885C01O-GAT Key Numbers B885D01O-GATLimp Home Procedures
In case the immobilizer warning indi- cator blinks for five seconds when the ignition key is turned to "ON" position,this indicates that the immobilizer sys- tem is out of order. And you cannot start the engine without the limp homeprocedures with ignition key. The following procedure is how to start the engine with the function of the limphome. (0, 1, 2, 3 as a sample pass- word).
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B885C02HP The key number should be recorded and kept in a safe place in case theneed to order further keys arises. New keys are available from any Hyundai dealer by quoting the relevant keynumber. In the interest of security, the metal tag attached to the keys which bears thekey number should be removed from the key ring after you receive your new vehicle. In addition, key numbers can-not be provided by Hyundai for secu- rity reasons. If you need additional keys or if youshould lose your keys, your authorized Hyundai dealer can make new keys.
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The vehicle key number is recorded upon a metal tag attached to the keyswhen the vehicle is first delivered to you.
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WARNING:
o Unlocked doors can be danger- ous. Before you drive away (es- pecially if there are children in the car), be sure that all the doors are securely closed and lockedso that the doors cannot be inad- vertently opened from the inside. This helps ensure that the doorswill not be opened accidentally. Also, when combined with the proper use of seat belts, lockingthe doors helps keep occupants from being ejected from the car in case of an accident.
o Before opening the door, always look for and avoid oncoming traf-fic.
o In case of accident, the door is unlocked automatically (If In-stalled). B040B01A-AAT Locking and Unlocking Front Doors with a Key
o The door can be locked or unlocked
with a key.
o Lock the door by turning the key toward the front of the vehicle and unlock it by turning the key towardthe rear. B040C02Y-DAT Locking from the Outside The doors can be locked without a key. To lock the doors, first push the inside lock switch to the "LOCK" position sothat the red mark on the switch is not visible, then close the door. The door will not lock if the key is left inthe ignition switch when the front doors are closed. This is normal. NOTE:
o When locking the door this way,
be careful not to lock the door with the ignition key left in thevehicle.
o To reduce the chance of theft, always remove the ignition key,close all windows and lock all doors when leaving your vehicle unattended.
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UNLOCK
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!WARNING:
When folding down or returning the seatback, always hold theseatback. Otherwise, the seatback could move suddenly and result in unexpected injury.
NOTE:
o Before lowering the seat cush-ion when you return the seat, roll the securing strap and put it in the pocket.
o When you return the seatback to its upright position, always besure it is locked into position bypulling and pushing on the top of seatback.
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3. Pull the seat cushion release le- ver(2) upward, and then fold up theseat cushion. 4. To secure the seat, hook the secur-
ing strap(3) under the seat cushionto the headrest stay of front driver and passenger seat.
5. To return the seatback and seat cushion to its normal position, re-verse the above procedure. HHP2043
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4. To secure the seat, hook the secur-
ing strap(3) under the seat cushion to the assist handle and fold the leg of the third seat(4). 5. Fix the seat belt buckle in the groove
not to damage it.
6. To return the seatback and seat cushion to its normal position, re-verse the above procedure.
NOTE: When you return the seat cushion to its normal position, always lower the leg of the third seat to lock theseat into position.
WARNING:
o The purpose of the fold-down rear seatback and the fold-up rearseat cushion is to allow you tocarry more objects than could be accommodated. Never allow pas- sengers to sit on the cargo areawhile the car is moving. This is not a proper seating position and no seat belts are available for usewhen the seatback is folded down.
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This could result in serious in- jury or death in case of an acci- dent or a sudden stop. Objectsshould not extend higher than the top of the front seatbacks. This could allow cargo to slideforward and cause injury or dam- age during sudden stops.
o When you return the rear
seatback to its upright positionafter being folded down, be care- ful not to damage the seat beltwebbing or buckle. In addition, do not allow the seat belt web- bing or buckle to get caught or pinched in the rear seat.
o Do not allow passengers to fold
down and up the seatback andseat cushion while the car is moving.
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4. To secure the seat, hook the secur-
ing strap (4) under the seat cushion to the headrest stay of front driver and passenger seat.
After doing above procedure, passen-gers can get in or get out of the third seat.
WARNING:
Do not allow passengers to folddown and up the seatback and seat cushion while the car is moving.
B095C01HP-GAT To get in and out of the third seat The second seat should be folded up to get in and out of the third seat.
1. Lower the headrest completely while
pressing the lock knob.(If Installed)
2. To fold down the seatback , first push and hold the seatback folding lever (1) inward, and then push down the seatback. 3. To get in the third seat, pull the
handle for folding the seat cushion (2) beside the seat cushion, then fold up the seat cushion.To get out of the third seat, pull the seat cushion release lever (3) up- ward and fold up the seat cushion.
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B140A01B-GAT REAR SEAT WARNING For the safety of all passengers, lug- gage or other cargo should not be piled higher than the top of the seatback. B150A02A-GAT SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS All occupants of the vehicle should wear their seat belts at all times. In-deed, your province's laws may re- quire that some or all occupants of the vehicle use seat belts.The possibility of injury or the severity of injury in an accident will be de- creased if this elementary safety pre-caution is observed. In addition, follow the other instructions provided in this section. B150B01Y-GAT Infant or Small Child Some countries require the use of child restraint systems for infants and small children. Whether this is requiredby law or not, it is strongly recom- mended that a child restraint seat or infant restraint system be used forinfants or small children weighing less than 18 kilograms (40 pounds).
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NOTE: Small children are best protected in an accident when properly re- strained by a child restraint sys-tem. B150C02A-AAT Larger Children Children who are too large for child restraint systems should always oc- cupy the rear seat and use the avail-able lap/shoulder belts. The lap por- tion should be fastened snug on the hips and as low as possible. Checkbelt fit periodically. A child's squirming could put the belt out of position. Chil- dren are afforded the most safety inthe event of an accident when they are restrained by a proper restraint sys- tem in the rear seat. If a larger child(over age 13) must be seated in the front seat, the child should be securely restrained by the available lap/shoul-der belt and the seat should be placed in the rearmost position. Children un- der the age of 13 should be restrained
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!WARNING:
Sitting in a reclined position or ly- ing down when your vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even if you buckle up, your seat belts can'tdo their job when you're reclined. The shoulder belt can't do its job because it won't be against yourbody. Instead, it will be in front of you. In a crash you could go into it with great force, receiving seriousneck or other injuries. The lap belt can't do its job either. In a crash the belt could go up overyour abdomen. The belt forces would be applied there, not at your strong pelvic bones.This could cause serious internal injuries. For proper protection when the ve-hicle is in motion, have the seatback upright. Then sit well back in the seat and wear your seat belt prop-erly. See page 1-34.
securely in the rear seat. NEVER placea child under the age of 13 in the frontseat. NEVER place a rear facing child seat in the front seat of a vehicle. B150D01A-AAT Pregnant Women The use of a seat belt is recommended for pregnant women to lessen the chance of injury in an accident. Whena seat belt is used, the lap belt portion should be placed as low and snugly as possible on the hips, not across theabdomen. For specific recommenda- tions, consult a physician. B150E01A-AAT Injured Person A seat belt should be used when an injured person is being transported.When this is necessary, you should consult a physician for recommenda- tions. B150F01A-AAT One Person Per Belt Two people (including children) should never attempt to use a single seat belt.This could increase the severity of injuries in case of an accident. B150G01A-AAT Do Not Lie Down To reduce the chance of injuries in the event of an accident and to achieve maximum effectiveness of the restraintsystem, all passengers should be sit- ting up and the front seats should be in an upright position when the car ismoving. A seat belt cannot operate properly if the person is lying down in the rear seat or if the front seat is in areclined position.
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B220C02A-GAT To Release the Seat Belt When you want to release the seat belt, press the button in the locking buckle.
WARNING:
When fastening the outboard seat belts or the center seat belt, make sure they are inserted into the cor-rect buckles to obtain maximum protection from the seat belt sys- tem and assure proper operation. B230A03P-GAT (If Installed) Children riding in the car should sit in the rear seat and must always beproperly restrained to minimize the risk of injury in an accident, sudden stop or sudden maneuver. Accordingto accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seats than in the front seat. Largerchildren not in a child restraint should use one of the seat belts provided. You are required by law to use safetyrestraints for children. If small children ride in your vehicle you must put them in a child restraint system (safety seat).Children could be injured or killed in a crash if their restraints are not properly secured. For small children and ba-bies, a child seat or infant seat must be used. Before buying a particular child restraint system, make sure it fits yourcar and seat belts, and fits your child. Follow all the instructions provided by the manufacturer when installing thechild restraint system.
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o A child restraint system must be placed in the rear seat. Never install a child or infant seat on the front passenger's seat.Should an accident occur and cause the passenger's side airbag to deploy, it could severely in-jure or kill an infant or child seated in an infant or child seat. Thus, only use a child restraint in therear seat of your vehicle.
o Since a safety belt or child re-
straint system can become very hot if it is left in a closed vehicle, be sure to check the seat coverand buckles before placing a child there.
o When the child restraint system is not in use, fasten it with asafety belt so that it will not be thrown forward in the case of asudden stop or an accident.
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B230F01A-GAT Installation on Center Rear Seato Never use an infant carrier or
child safety seat that "hooks" over a seatback; it may not pro-vide adequate security in an ac- cident.
o Never allow a child to be held in
a person's arms while they are ina moving vehicle, as this could result in serious injury to thechild in the event of an accident or a sudden stop. Holding a child in a moving vehicle does notprovide the child with any means of protection during an accident, even if the person holding the child is wearing a seat belt.
o If the child restraint seat is not
anchored properly, the risk of achild being seriously injured or killed in a collision greatly in-creases. B230F01HP
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2-Point static type 3-Point typeo Children who are too large to be
in a child restraint should sit in the rear seat and be restrained with the available lap/shoulderbelts. Never allow children to ride in the front passenger seat.
o Always make sure that the shoul- der belt portion of the outboardlap/shoulder belt is positioned midway over the shoulder, neveracross the neck or behind the back. Moving the child closer to the center of the vehicle may helpprovide a good shoulder belt fit. The lap belt portion of the lap/ shoulder belt or the center seatlap belt must always be posi- tioned as low as possible on the child's hips and as snug as pos-sible.
o If the seat belt will not properly fit
the child, Hyundai recommendsthe use of an approved booster seat in the rear seat in order to raise the child's seating heightso that the seat belt will properly fit the child.
o Never allow a child to stand up or kneel on the seat.