trailer HYUNDAI VERACRUZ 2008 User Guide
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E140700AENTrailer connectorA : Power connector
B : Signal connector
C : Connector Cap
1 : Power supply for trailer lamp (30A/B+)
2 : Ground
3 : Signal (Right turn signal light) 4 : Signal (Tail light)
5 : Signal (Left turn signal light)
6 : Signal (Stop light)
The power connector (A) that is connect-
ed with a controller to operate the trailer
lamp and the connector (B) used to judge
whether the vehicle lamp operates prop-
erly is installed in the right bottom back of
the vehicle.
You can use it, when needed.
OEN066017N
CAUTION
The rear parking assist system
connectors are installed in the
left bottom back of vehicle. Do
not touch the connectors.
When using the trailer pack, open
the cap(C) and then connect it to
the connector. After using the
connector, disconnect it and
always put the cap(C) back on the
corresponding connector. If the
cap is not replaced, foreign ele-
ments such as dust or liquid may
damage the vehicle.
You must use a separate con-
troller to use the power connec-
tor(A) to operate the trailer lamp.
The connector B is only for the
vehicle lamp. Therefore, do not
use the connector B to operate
the trailer lamp. It may blow out
the fuse and damage the vehicle.
While the connector is connected
to the trailer, make sure the con-
nector wire does not go near the
muffler. The heat from the muffler
may damage the wire.
CLIP CONNECTING PART
CONNECTOR-A CONNECTOR-BCLIP CONNECTING PART
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Driving your vehicle54 5E150100AUNTire and loading information label
The label located on the driver's door
sill gives the original tire size, cold
tire pressures recommended for your
vehicle, the number of people that
can be in your vehicle and vehicle
capacity weight.
E150101AENVehicle capacity weight:1160 lbs. (526 kg)
Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi-
mum combined weight of occupants
and cargo. If your vehicle is equipped
with a trailer, the combined weight
includes the tongue load.E150102AENSeating capacity:Total : 7 persons
(Front seat : 2 persons,
Rear seat : 5 persons)
Seating capacity is the maximum
number of occupants including a
driver, your vehicle may carry.
However, the seating capacity may
be reduced based upon the weight of
all of the occupants, and the weight
of the cargo being carried or towed.
Do not overload the vehicle as there
is a limit to the total weight, or load
limit including occupants and cargo,
the vehicle can carry.
E150103AENTowing capacity:
Without trailer brakes:
1650 lbs (748 kg)
With trailer brakes:
3500 lbs (1588 kg)
Towing capacity is the maximum
trailer weight including its cargo
weight, your vehicle can tow.
E150104AUNCargo capacity:The cargo capacity of your vehicle
will increase or decrease depending
on the weight and the number of
occupants and the tongue load, if
your vehicle is equipped with a trail-
er.E150105AUNSteps for determining correct load
limit1. Locate the statement "The com-
bined weight of occupants and
cargo should never exceed XXX
kg or XXX lbs.'' on your vehicle's
placard.
VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT
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2. Determine the combined weight of
the driver and passengers that will
be riding in your vehicle.
3. Subtract the combined weight of
the driver and passengers from
XXX kg or XXX lbs.
4. The resulting figure equals the
available amount of cargo and lug-
gage load capacity. For example, if
the "XXX" amount equals 1400
lbs. (635 kg), and there will be five
150 lbs. (68 kg) passengers in
your vehicle, the amount of avail-
able cargo and luggage load
capacity is 650 lbs. (295 kg).
(1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs. or
635-340 (5 x 68) = 295 kg)
5. Determine the combined weight of
luggage and cargo being loaded
on the vehicle. That weight may
not safely exceed the available
cargo and luggage load capacity
calculated in Step 4.
6. If your vehicle will be towing a trail-
er, load from your trailer will be
transferred to your vehicle. Consult
this manual to determine how this
reduces the available cargo and
luggage load capacity of your
vehicle.Refer to your vehicle’s tire and loading information label for specific informa-
tion about your vehicle's capacity weight and seating positions. The com-
bined weight of the driver, passengers and cargo should never exceed your
vehicle's capacity weight.
C190F01JM
Item Description Total
AVehicle Capacity 1400 lbs
Weight (635 kg)
Subtract Occupant
B Weight 300 lbs
150 lbs (68 kg) × 2(136 kg)
C
Available Cargo and
1100 lbs
Luggage weight (499 kg)
Example 1
ABC
C190F02JM
Item Description Total
AVehicle Capacity 1400 lbs
Weight (635 kg)
Subtract Occupant
B Weight 750 lbs
150 lbs (68 kg) × 5(340 kg)
C
Available Cargo and
650 lbs
Luggage weight (295 kg)
ABC Example 2
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Driving your vehicle58 5E160000AUNThis section will guide you in the proper
loading of your vehicle and/or trailer, to
keep your loaded vehicle weight within its
design rating capability, with or without a
trailer. Properly loading your vehicle will
provide maximum return of the vehicle
design performance. Before loading your
vehicle, familiarize yourself with the fol-
lowing terms for determining your vehi-
cle's weight ratings, with or without a
trailer, from the vehicle's specifications
and the certification label:E160100AUNBase curb weight
This is the weight of the vehicle including
a full tank of fuel and all standard equip-
ment. It does not include passengers,
cargo, or optional equipment.E160200AUNVehicle curb weight
This is the weight of your new vehicle
when you picked it up from your dealer
plus any aftermarket equipment.
E160300AUNCargo weight
This figure includes all weight added to
the Base Curb Weight, including cargo
and optional equipment.E160400AUNGAW (Gross axle weight)
This is the total weight placed on each
axle (front and rear) - including vehicle
curb weight and all payload.E160500AUNGAWR (Gross axle weight rating)This is the maximum allowable weight
that can be carried by a single axle (front
or rear). These numbers are shown on
the certification label.
The total load on each axle must never
exceed its GAWR.E160600AUNGVW (Gross vehicle weight)
This is the Base Curb Weight plus actual
Cargo Weight plus passengers.
E160700AUN-EUGVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating)
This is the maximum allowable weight of
the fully loaded vehicle (including all
options, equipment, passengers and
cargo). The GVWR is shown on the cer-
tification label located on the driver’s
door sill.
VEHICLE WEIGHT
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What to do in an emergency20 6 Do not take this vehicle through an
automatic car wash while the com-
pact spare tire is installed.
Do not use tire chains on the com-
pact spare tire. Because of the
smaller size, a tire chain will not fit
properly. This could damage the
vehicle and result in loss of the
chain.
The compact spare tire should not
be installed on the front axle if the
vehicle must be driven in snow or
on ice.
Do not use the compact spare tire
on any other vehicle because this
tire has been designed especially
for your vehicle.
The compact spare tire’s tread life
is shorter than a regular tire.
Inspect your compact spare tire
regularly and replace worn com-
pact spare tires with the same size
and design, mounted on the same
wheel. The compact spare tire should not
be used on any other wheels, nor
should standard tires, snow tires,
wheel covers or trim rings be used
with the compact spare wheel. If
such use is attempted, damage to
these items or other car compo-
nents may occur.
Do not use more than one compact
spare tire at a time.
Do not tow a trailer while the com-
pact spare tire is installed.
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What to do in an emergency
TOWINGF080100AEN-EUTowing serviceIf emergency towing is necessary, we
recommend having it done by an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial
tow-truck service. Proper lifting and tow-
ing procedures are necessary to prevent
damage to the vehicle. The use of wheel
dollies or flatbed is recommended.For trailer towing guidelines information,
refer to “Trailer towing” in section 5.
On AWD vehicles, your vehicle must be
towed with a wheel lift and dollies or
flatbed equipment with all the wheels off
the ground.
On 2WD vehicles, it is acceptable to tow
the vehicle with the rear wheels on the
ground (without dollies) and the front
wheels off the ground.
If any of the loaded wheels or suspen-
sion components are damaged or the
vehicle is being towed with the front
wheels on the ground, use a towing dolly
under the front wheels.
When being towed by a commercial tow
truck and wheel dollies are not used, the
front of the vehicle should always be lift-
ed, not the rear.
OUN046028
CAUTION
The AWD vehicle should never be
towed with the wheels on the
ground. This can cause serious
damage to the transaxle or the AWD
system.
CAUTION
Before towing, check the automatic
transaxle fluid leak under your vehi-
cle. If the automatic transaxle fluid
is leaking, a flatbed equipment or
towing dolly must be used.
dolly
2WD only
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Maintenance10 7G040200AEN-EUMAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONSSEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS
A - Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 5 miles (8 km) in normal
temperature or less than 10 miles (16 km) in freezing temperature
B - Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances
C - Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt- spread roads
D - Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold
weatherE - Driving in sandy areas
F - Driving in heavy traffic area over 90°F (32°C)
G - Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road
H - Towing a Trailer, or using a camper, or roof rack
I - Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use or vehicle towing
J - Driving over 106 mph (170 km/h)
K - Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditionsENGINE OIL AND FILTER
AIR CLEANER FILTER
SPARK PLUGS
FRONT DISC BRAKE/PADS, CALIPERS AND ROTORS
REAR DISC BRAKE/PADS, PARKING BRAKE
STEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE & BOOTS/
LOWER ARM BALL JOINT, UPPER ARM BALL JOINT
DRIVE SHAFTS AND BOOTS
TRANSFER CASE OIL (AWD)
REAR AXLE OIL (AWD)
CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER
(FOR EVAPORATOR AND BLOWER UNIT)
PROPELLER SHAFTR
R
R
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
IEVERY 3,000 MILES (5,000 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 30,000 MILES (48,000 KM)
EVERY 60,000 MILES (96,000 KM)
MORE FREQUENTLY
EVERY 7,500 MILES (12,000 KM) OR 6 MONTHS
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, KC, E
B, H
C, D, G, H
C, D, G, H
C, D, E, F, G, H, I
C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
C, E, G, H, I, J
C, E, G, H, I, J
C, E
C, E
MAINTENANCE ITEMMAINTENANCE
OPERATIONMAINTENANCE
INTERVALSDRIVING
CONDITION
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
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Maintenance48 7Instrument panel fuse panel
Description Fuse rating Protected component
AUDIO-2 10A Audio, Console & rear power outlet relay, Digital clock, BCM, PIC immobilizer module,
ATM key lock control module, RSE module
C/LIGHTER 20A Front cigarette lighter & Power outlet
A/BAG 2 10A Driver seat belt buckle switch, Weight classification module, Telltale lamp
A/BAG 1 15A SRS control module
A/BAG IND 10A Instrument cluster (Air bag indicator lamp)
B/UP LP 10A Back-up lamp relay, TCM, Electro chromic mirror, Back warning control module, Rear combi lamp LH/RH
CRUISE 10A Multifunction switch (Cruise remocon switch), PIC immobilizer module, Driver/Passenger seat warmer switch
ATM CONT 10A ATM key lock control module, AWD ECM, BCM, Multifunction switch,
Semi active engine mounting control module
CLUSTER 10A Instrument cluster, Generator, BCM, Semi active engine mounting control module, PIC immobilizer module,
Tire pressure monitoring module
START 10A Burglar alarm relay, Power tailgate control module
EPS 10A BCM, Rheostat, Power window main switch, Front power window switch RH, AC inverter module
A/CON 10A Front/Rear A/C control module, Blower relay, Rear A/C relay, Rain sensor, Sunroof control module,
Electro chromic mirror
FR S/HTD 15A Driver/Passenger Seat warmer switch
RR S/HTD 15A -
IMS 10A IMS control module, Tilt & Telescopic module, AC inverter switch, Power tailgate control module
H/LP, AQS 10A AQS sensor
FR/WASHER 15A Front wiper relay, Front washer relay
RR/WIPER 15A Rear wiper control module, Rear wiper motor
TAIL LH 10A Head lamp LH, Rear combi lamp LH, Front fog lamp relay, Tailgate handle switch & license lamp
TAIL RH 10A Head lamp RH, Rear combi lamp RH, Glove box lamp, Illuminations, Tailgate handle switch & license lamp,
Trailer lamp connector
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Maintenance
Description Fuse rating Protected component
H/LP LO RH 15A Head lamp(Low) relay RH
H/LP LO LH 15A Head lamp(Low) relay LH
H/LP HI 20A Head lamp(High) relay
FR FOG 15A Front fog lamp relay
HORN 15A Horn relay
ABS 10A ABS/ESC control module, ESC switch
DIAG 10A Multipurpose check connector
ECU 3 10A ECM
TCU 2/GLOW 10A TCM, Stop lamp switchEngine compartment sub fuse panel
Description Fuse rating Protected component
I/P BOX B+3 40A Fuse( RR FOG 15A, FUEL LID 15A, FR WIPER 30A, TILT & TELE 15A)
C/FAN 40A Condenser fan relay #1
R/FAN 40A Radiator fan relay
P T/GATE 30A Power tail gate control module
RR BLOWER 20A Rear A/C relay
AMP 30A JBL amp
P/OUTLET 30A Console & rear power outlet relay
AC INVERTER 30A AC inverter (110V)
TRAILER 30A Trailer
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Index6I
Luggage box ······························································4-111
Sunglass holder ··························································4-110
Sunroof···········································································4-33
Tailgate ··········································································4-18
Emergency tailgate safety release ·······························4-19
Power ON/OFF button ················································4-22
Power tailgate ······························································4-20
Theft-alarm system ························································4-12
Tires pressure monitoring system (TPMS)······················6-7
Changing a tire with TPMS·········································6-10
Low tire pressure position telltale ·································6-8
Low tire pressure telltale ···············································6-8
TPMS (Tire pressure monitoring system)
malfunction indicator ·················································6-9
Tire specification and pressure label ·······························8-6
Tires and wheels ·····················································7-30, 8-3
All season tires ····························································7-41
Checking tire inflation pressure ··································7-31
Compact spare tire replacement ··································7-35
Radial-ply tires ····························································7-42
Recommended cold tire inflation pressures ················7-30
Snow tires ····································································7-41
Summer tires································································7-41
Tire care ·······································································7-30
Tire chains ···································································7-42
Tire maintenance ·························································7-35Tire replacement ··························································7-34
Tire rotation ·································································7-32
Tire sidewall labeling ··················································7-36
Tire terminology and definitions ·································7-39
Tire traction ·································································7-35
Wheel alignment and tire balance ·······························7-33
Wheel replacement ······················································7-35
Towing ···········································································6-21
Emergency towing ·······················································6-23
Removable towing hook (rear)····································6-22
Tie-down hook (for flatbed towing) ····························6-25
Trailer towing ································································5-46
Hitches ·········································································5-47
Safety chains································································5-47
Trailer brakes ·······························································5-47
Trailer connector··························································5-53
Weight of the trailer (tongue) ······································5-52
Vehicle break-in process ··················································1-5
Vehicle certification label ················································8-6
Vehicle data collection and event data recorders ············1-6
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ·······························8-6
Vehicle load limit ···························································5-54
Cargo capacity ·····························································5-54
Certification label ························································5-56
Seating capacity ···························································5-54
Tire and loading information label ······························5-54T
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