fuses Hyundai Tiburon 2005 Owner's Manual
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Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
6
Engine Compartment .................................................... 6-2
General Checks ............................................................ 6-4
Checking the Engine Oil ............................................... 6-5
Changing the Oil and Filter ............................................ 6-6
Checking and Changing the Engine Coolant ................ 6-7
Spark Plugs................................................................6-10
Changing the Air Cleaner Filter ...................................6-12
Checking the Transaxle Oil (manual) .........................6-14
Checking the Transaxle Fluid (Automatic)..................6-15
Checking the Brakes ..................................................6-17
Checking the Clutch Fluid...........................................6-19
Air Conditioning Care..................................................6-19
Checking Drive Belts ..................................................6-23
Checking and Replacing Fuses..................................6-24
Checking the Battery..................................................6-26
Power Steering Fluid Level .........................................6-28
Headlight Aiming Adjustment......................................6-29
Replacement of Light Bulbs ........................................6-30
Bulb Wattage ...............................................................6-39
Fuse Panel Description...............................................6-40
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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
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Drive belts should be checked periodically for
proper tension and adjusted if necessary. At the
same time, belts should be examined for cracks,
wear, fraying or other evidence of deterioration
and replaced if necessary.
Belt routing should also be checked to be sure
there is no interference between the belts and
other parts of the engine. After a belt is replaced,
the new belt should be adjusted again after two
or three weeks to eliminate slack resulting from
initial stretching after use.
CHECKING AND REPLACING
FUSESG200A01GK-AATReplacing a Fusible LinkA 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(2.0L
)or below the positive (+) post cover of the
battery (2.7L) for easy inspection.
G200A01EGood
Bad
!
CAUTION:
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.
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DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
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!
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
serious 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.
G200B02L
GoodBurned out
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 burned out.
HXDFL1026-1
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.
NOTE:See page 6-39 for the fuse panel descrip-
tions.
G200B02A-AATReplacing Accessory FuseThe 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.
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:
HGK4003
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INDEX
3
D
Defrosting/Defogging........................................................................1-77
Door
Central door lock............................................................................ 1-6
Door locks...................................................................................... 1-4
Front door edge warning light ......................................................1-59
Locking, unlocking front door with a key ...................................... 1-5
Drink Holder ......................................................................................1-52
Drive Belts.............................................................................. 6-20, 6-23
Driving
Economical driving .......................................................................2-14
Smooth cornering.........................................................................2-15
Winter driving...............................................................................2-15
E
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) ...................................................2-12
Emissions Control Systems ............................................................... 7-1
Engine
Before starting the engine .............................................................. 2-3
Compartment................................................................................. 6-2
Coolant........................................................................................... 6-7
Coolant temperature gauge .........................................................1-40
If the engine overheats .................................................................. 3-4
Number........................................................................................... 8-2
Oil ................................................................................................... 6-5
Starting........................................................................................... 2-4
Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous .................................................. 2-2F
Floor mat Anchor ..............................................................................1-64
Front Fog Light Switch ......................................................................1-49
Front Seats
Adjustable front seats.................................................................... 1-9
Adjustable headrests...................................................................1-11
Adjusting seatback angle .............................................................1-10
Adjusting seat forward and rearward ..........................................1-10
Lumbar support control ...............................................................1-11
Seat cushion height adjustment ..................................................1-12
Fuel
Capacity......................................................................................... 9-2
Gauge...........................................................................................1-40
Recommendations......................................................................... 1-2
Fuel Filler Lid
Remote release............................................................................1-60
Fuses
Fuse Panel Description ...............................................................6-40
G
General Everyday Checks................................................................. 6-4
Glove box ..........................................................................................1-56
H
Hazard Warning System ..................................................................1-50
Headlight Aiming Adjustment ............................................................6-29
Headlight Bulb....................................................................................6-30