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INDEX

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H
Hazard Warning System .................................................................. 1-56
Heating and Cooling Control ............................................................. 1-84
Heating and Ventilation

Air flow control .............................................................................. 1-86
Air intake control switch ............................................................... 1-85
Bi-level heating ............................................................................. 1-90
Defrosting / Defogging ................................................................. 1-91
Fan speed control (Blower  control) ............................................. 1-85
Temperature control .................................................................... 1-89

High-Mounted Rear Stop Light ......................................................... 1-75
Hood Release .................................................................................... 1-77
Horn ................................................................................................. 1-80
How to Use Luggage Room ............................................................. 1-71

I
Ignition Switch ...................................................................................... 2-4
Instrument Cluster and Indicator Lights ........................................... 1-42
Instrument Panel Light Control (Rheostat) ....................................... 1-58
Interior Light ....................................................................................... 1-63

J
Jump Starting ...................................................................................... 3-3

K
Keys ................................................................................................... 1-3

If you lose your keys ................................................................... 3-15
Positions ......................................................................................... 2-4

L
Light Bulbs Replacement .................................................................. 6-26
Luggage Compartment Light ............................................................ 1-70
Luggage Net ...................................................................................... 1-74

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

Automatic Dimming Rear View Mirror With Compass ................ 1-67
Day-night inside rearview mirror ................................................. 1-67
Outside rearview mirror ............................................................... 1-65
Outside rearview mirror Heater .................................................. 1-66

O
Odometer / Trip Odometer ............................................................... 1-50
Occupant Classification System ...................................................... 1-35

P
Parking Brake .................................................................................... 1-69
Power Outlet ...................................................................................... 1-59
Power Steering Fluid Level ............................................................... 6-24

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Summary of Contents for Tucson 2005

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Page 2: ...selector lever through all ranges and return to N Neutral position Then check the level of fluid on the dipstick Use only HYUNDAI GENUINE ATF SP III DIAMOND ATF SP III SK ATF SP III or other brands a...

Page 3: ...10 10 INDEX 9 24 04 10 10 AM...

Page 4: ...re of Disc 1 133 Catalytic Converter 7 3 Child Protector Rear Door Lock 1 7 Child Restraint System 1 23 Installing a Child Restraint Seat with the Tether Anchorage System 1 25 Securing the Child Restr...

Page 5: ...eed Control 1 85 Floor Mat Anchor 1 78 Fog Light Front 1 56 Front Seats Adjustable front seats 1 12 Adjustable headrests 1 13 Adjusting seat forward and rearward 1 12 Adjusting seatback angle 1 12 Fue...

Page 6: ...nance items 5 7 Maintenance under severe usage conditions 5 6 Scheduled maintenance 5 4 Service requirements 5 2 Mirrors Automatic Dimming Rear View Mirror With Compass 1 67 Day night inside rearview...

Page 7: ...m 1 101 Sunroof 1 60 Sun Visor 1 78 T Tachometer 1 49 Tail Gate 1 69 Tail gate window 1 69 Theft Alarm System 1 8 Ticket Holder 1 79 Tires Balancing 8 9 Chains 8 9 Changing a flat tire 3 7 If you have...

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Page 9: ...9 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 CLE SPECIFICATIONS 9 24 04 9 56 AM...

Page 10: ...JM AAT BRAKE Dual hydraulic with brake booster Ventilated disc Cable operated on rear wheel Type Front brake type Rear brake type Parking brake Battery Alternator J040A01JM GAT ELECTRICAL MF 60 AH MF...

Page 11: ...86 7 75 0 2 656 1 2 3 4 5 6 Auto lash Auto lash Auto lash Auto lash 650 100 BTDC 12 5 2 0 DOHC 4 Cyl In line DOHC 82 93 5 1 975 1 3 4 2 700 100 BTDC 8 5 0 0067 0 0091 in 0 17 0 23 mm 0 0098 0 0122 in...

Page 12: ...4 P III DIAMOND ATF SP III SK ATF SP III or yundai Motor Co ELL SPIRAX AX Equivalent ELL SPIRAX AX Equivalent minum radiator t Q ty u s qts liter Drain and refill with oil filter 2 0 L 4 23 4 0 2 7 L...

Page 13: ...on Pressures 8 3 g 8 4 d Definitions 8 6 8 8 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 10 es 8 10 8 11 s 8 11 Hyundai Vehicle 8 11 on 8 12 fects 8 14 f Warranty Claims 8 15 INFORMATION REPORTING Y DEFECTS BINDING ON OF WARRANTY...

Page 14: ...o its ownership etc It ound in three different places on your er side of the front passenger seat under carpet he left top side of the instrument panel eitcanbeseenbylookingdownthrough windshield he l...

Page 15: ...malconditions Tirepressures be checked at least monthly r tire inflation pressures should ntained for these reasons CAUTION Alwaysobservethefollowing o Check pressures when the tires are cold After th...

Page 16: ...es are cold Cold means your e has been sitting for at least hours or driven no more than 1 1 6 km ve the valve cap from the tire stem Press the tire gage firmly he valve to get a pressure mea ent If t...

Page 17: ...digitcode Tiretypecode Optional h four digit code Date of Manu cture o Fournumbersrepresenttheweek and year the tire was built For example thenumbers3105means the 31st week of 2005 4 Tireplycompositio...

Page 18: ...centerlineof ad ColdTirePressure Theamountofair pressure in a tire measured in pounds per square inch psi or kilopascals kPa beforeatirehasbuiltupheatfrom driving CurbWeight Thismeanstheweightof a mot...

Page 19: ...degrees to the line of the tread Ametalsupportforatireandupon the tire beads are seated Sidewall Theportionofatirebetween the tread and the bead Speed Rating An alphanumeric code assigned to a tire i...

Page 20: ...ve faster than 75 mph 120 km h when your car is equipped with snow tires AAT EASON TIRES ai specifies all season tires on models to provide good perfor e for use all year round including and icy road...

Page 21: ...yearsyouownthecar Whenever a tire is dismounted for re pair it should be rebalanced before being reinstalled on the car AT ROTATION should be rotated every 7 500 12 000 km If you notice that ewearingu...

Page 22: ...ional specifications may fit poorly and result in damage to the vehicle including broken wheelstuds HJM5031 AAT N TO REPLACE TIRES ginaltiresonyourcarhavetread ndicators The location of tread ndicator...

Page 23: ...ailable from your authorized Hyundai dealer It s written for pro fessional technicians but is simple enough for most mechanically inclined owners to under stand AAT MAINTENANCE ition to proper inflati...

Page 24: ...lf 1 1 2 times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100 The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use however and may depart significantlyfromthenormdu...

Page 25: ...elofperfor e which all passenger car tires meet under the Federal Motor e Safety Standard No 109 sBandArepresenthigherlevels ormance on the laboratory test than the minimum required by WARNING Thetemp...

Page 26: ...l problems between you your dealer or HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 or write to NHTSA U S Department ofTransportation W...

Page 27: ...erned by and interpreted under deral Arbitration Act 9 U S C ns1 16 Judgmentuponanyaward e entered in any court having ction ayrevokethisArbitrationAgree by 1 written notice or 2 elec notice Written n...

Page 28: ...7 stem 7 2 7 3 7 ON CONTROL SYSTEMS 9 24 04 9 57 AM...

Page 29: ...ne is running the fuel vapors absorbed in the canister are drawn into the induction system through the purge control solenoid valve Purge Control Solenoid Valve PCSV The purge control solenoid valve i...

Page 30: ...onverter id idling the engine for periods er than 10 minutes vehicle should not be pushed or ed to get started This may cause the lytic converter to overheat and cre a fire hazard not touch the cataly...

Page 31: ...ine Coolant 6 8 6 10 aner Filter 6 11 axle Oil Manual 6 13 axle Fluid Automatic 6 14 s 6 15 Fluid 6 16 e 6 17 nditioner Filter 6 18 lay 6 19 s 6 21 cing Fuses 6 21 y 6 23 d Level 6 24 t Bulbs 6 26 6 3...

Page 32: ...9 Automatic transaxle fluid level dipstick Ve hicle with Automatic Transaxle 10 Radiator cap 11 Battery G010A01JM CAUTION When inspecting or servicing the engine you should handle tools and other hea...

Page 33: ...stick lant reservoir cap 9 Automatic transaxle fluid level dipstick Vehicle with Automatic Transaxle 10 Radiator cap 11 Battery CAUTION When inspecting or servicing the engine you should handle tools...

Page 34: ...Automatic transaxle operation including Park mechanism operation o Seat control condition and operation o Seat belt condition and operation o Sunvisor operation If you notice anything that does not op...

Page 35: ...again Then note the highest level the oil has reached on the dipstick It should be between the upper FULL and lower LOW range G030C01JM DOHC V6 WARNING Be very careful not to touch the radiator hose w...

Page 36: ...driven in severe conditions more frequent oil and filter changes are required The procedure for changing the oil and filter is as follows 1 Park the car on level ground and set the parking brake Star...

Page 37: ...cancer of the skin if left in contact with the skin for prolonged periods of time Used engine oil contains chemicals that have caused cancer in laboratory animals Al ways protect your skin by washing...

Page 38: ...the engine coolant refer to wing table ent ature C 15 25 35 45 65 60 50 40 35 40 50 60 Water Antifreeze solution Engine Coolant concentration G050C01A AAT To Check the Coolant Level The coolant level...

Page 39: ...ounterclock ure your drain receptacle is in place n the drain cock on the radiator Allow all ngine coolant to drain from the cooling em then securely close the drain cock ck Section 9 for the capacity...

Page 40: ...rocker cover 2 Using a clean cloth remove any dirt that has accumulated around the base of the spark plugsoitcannotfallintothecylinderwhenthe spark plug is removed 3 To remove the spark plug cable pul...

Page 41: ...n removing the air cleaner filter be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake These may result in dam age to the air cleaner filter nstall the new spark plug guide the et down over the...

Page 42: ...d more frequently during inclement or whenever the washer system is in equent use pacity of the washer reservoir is 3 59 arts 3 4 Liters CAUTION o Radiator anti freeze engine coolant should not be use...

Page 43: ...wrench of the correct size loosen the oil filler plug by turning it counterclock wise and remove it with your fingers 2 Use your finger or suitable tool to feel inside the hole The oil level should b...

Page 44: ...keep hands long hair and clothing clear of any moving parts M AAT xle Fluid Capacity d capacity of the automatic transaxle is quarts 7 8 liters WARNING nsaxle fluid level should be checked he engine i...

Page 45: ...even when the engine is not run se extreme caution when working e blades of the cooling fan so that not injured by a rotating fan blade engine coolant temperature de s the fan will automatically shut...

Page 46: ...ended fluid into the reservoir Do not Carefully replace the cap on the reser tighten CHECKING THE CLUTCH FLUID G130A01A AAT To Check the Clutch Fluid The clutch fluid level in the master cylinder sho...

Page 47: ...carefully to avoid the cooling fans G140C01A AAT Lubrication To lubricate the compressor and the seals in the system the air conditioning should be run for at least 10 minutes each week This is parti...

Page 48: ...is located in front of the tor unit behind the glove box to decrease the amount of pollutants the car 2 Lower the glove box down completely by pushing the both sides of the glove box inward n the glov...

Page 49: ...HEEL To check the steering wheel free play stop the car with the wheels pointed straight ahead and gently move the steering wheel back and forth Use very light finger pressure and be sensitive to chan...

Page 50: ...floor mat If the brake pedal clearance is not within the limits specified in the illustration have it in spected by your Hyundai dealer and adjusted or repaired if necessary 2 95 in 75 mm AAT E PEDAL...

Page 51: ...ories will be found on the left side of crash pad 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 AAT cing a Fusible Lin...

Page 52: ...ce the borrowed fuse CAUTION An open fuse indicates that there is a prob lem in the electrical circuit If you replace a fuse and it blows as soon as the accessory is turned on the problem is serious a...

Page 53: ...s by using a sponge or soft saturated with water u swallow battery fluid drink a large tity of water or milk followed by milk of nesia eat a raw egg or drink vegetable Get medical assistance as soon a...

Page 54: ...ering 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 co...

Page 55: ...MING WARNING Horizontal aiming should be adjusted by an authorized Hyundai dealer AAT performing aiming adjustment make the following p all tires inflated to the correct pressure e the vehicle on leve...

Page 56: ...o replace the burned out bulb with one of the same number and wattage rating See page 6 34 for the wattage description CAUTION Keep the lamps out of contact with petro leum products such as oil gasoli...

Page 57: ...M5016 HJM5013 HJM5017 6 Turn the plastic cover counterclockwise and remove it onnect the power cord from the bulb in the back of the headlight 7 Disconnect the connector from the bulb base in the back...

Page 58: ...flying fragments Always wear eye on when servicing the bulb Protect b against abrasions or scratches ainst liquids when lighted Turn the only when installing in a headlight etheheadlightifdamagedorcra...

Page 59: ...SELFMAINTENANCE 29 GAT og Light If installed HJM5047 ove the cover with a phillips screw r ove the bolts with a wrench 3 Disconnect the power cord HJM5049 HJM5050 4 Replace to the new bulb HJM5048 9 2...

Page 60: ...G270C02JM AAT Cargo Light 1 Open the tail gate 2 Remove the cover with a flat blade screw driver ace to the new bulb HTB284 onnect the power cord G270C02JM HJM5023 9 24 04 10 00 AM...

Page 61: ...6 DO IT YOURSELFMAINTENANCE 31 G270E01JM AAT Side Marker Light ove the cover with a phillips screw r 2 Disconnect the connector 3 Replace with a new bulb G270E02HR G270E03HR 9 24 04 10 00 AM...

Page 62: ...G270H01O AAT Glove Box Illuminated Light 1 Open the glove box 2 Remove the cover with a flat blade screw driver HJM5026 HJM5045 ace with a new bulb 9 24 04 10 00 AM...

Page 63: ...6 DO IT YOURSELFMAINTENANCE 33 9 24 04 10 00 AM...

Page 64: ...0 10 21 21 5 21 5 No 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Part Name Cargo Light High Mounted Rear Stop Light LED Type Luggage Compartment Light Turn Signal Light Back up Light License Plate Light Stop Tail Light A TYP...

Page 65: ...rt relay Ignition switch Engine control Fuel pump A C Generator ATM Ignition switch Power connector Cooling fan ABS ESP ABS ESP Blower Ignition switch Power connector Injector Cooling fan Stop lamp sw...

Page 66: ...G200E01JM 9 24 04 10 00 AM...

Page 67: ...7 PROTECTED COMPONENTS ove box lllumination M ation lamp License lamp de mirror folding module Power outside mirror mirror folding switch mirror folding motor Rear defogger switch L ge switch lgnition...

Page 68: ...y remind switch oto sensor Transaxle range switch module Blower relay ETACM TACM ter relay DRL CONTROL MODULE head LAMP RELAY mmobilizer control module 2 7 L y de mirror folding module ESP 4WD ECM ECM...

Page 69: ...5 ls 5 2 nce 5 4 Severe Usage Conditions 5 6 duled Maintenance Items 5 7 5 NTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 9 24 04 10 01 AM...

Page 70: ...lity It is suggested that genuine Hyundai service parts be used for any required repairs or re placements Other parts of equivalent quality such as engine oil engine coolant manual or auto transaxle o...

Page 71: ...cribed main tenance intervals o For severe usage maintenance require ments see page 5 6 of this section AAT Tips never you have your Hyundai serviced copies of the service records in your ebox This wi...

Page 72: ...5 108 54 R 75 120 60 R I 82 5 132 66 R 90 144 72 R I I I R R 97 5 156 78 R 105 168 84 R R I I 112 5 180 90 R 120 192 96 R I I I R R R I 127 5 204 102 R 135 216 108 R I 142 5 228 114 R 150 240 120 R I...

Page 73: ...30 I 45 72 36 I I I I I I I I I I 52 5 84 42 I 60 96 48 I I R R I I I I I I I I I I I I I 67 5 108 54 I 75 120 60 I I I I I I I I I I 82 5 132 66 I 90 144 72 I I R I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 97 5 15...

Page 74: ...wing J Driving over 100 MPH 170 Km h K Frequently driving in stop and go conditions L R I R R R I I I I R R R R R EVERY 3 000 MILES 4 800 KM OR 3 MONTHS INSPECTEVERY20 000MILES 32 200KM REPLACEEVERY40...

Page 75: ...chanical damage Hard and brittle rubber cracking tears cuts abrasions and excessive swelling indicate deterioration Particular attention should be paid to examine those hose surfaces nearest to high h...

Page 76: ...axle are at normal operating temperature Check the automatic transaxle fluid level with the engine running and the transaxle in neutral with the parking brake properly applied Use HYUNDAI GENUINE ATF...

Page 77: ...on or damage Replace any damaged F070Q01A AAT o Air Conditioning Refrigerant Check the air conditioning lines and connec tions for leakage and damage Check air con ditioning performance according to t...

Page 78: ...4 n 4 2 rrosion 4 2 g 4 3 4 5 4 VENTION APPEARANCE CARE 9 24 04 10 01 AM...

Page 79: ...020A01A AAT You can help prevent corrosion from getting started by observing the following AAT re Breeds Corrosion e creates the conditions in which corro most likely to occur For example cor s accele...

Page 80: ...ly Dirt is abrasive and can scratch the paint if it is not removed Air pollution or acid rain may damage the paint and trim through chemical action if pollutants are allowed to remain in contact with...

Page 81: ...ad insects or tree sap use warm nd mild soap or car washing solution e spot and rub gently If the paint has lost use a commercial car cleaning polish nd any nicks or scratches in the paint ch up paint...

Page 82: ...e leather Wipe clean with a slightly damp cloth and dry with soft cloth Do this as often as the leather becomes soiled During tanning operations sufficient oils are incorporatedthroughprocessingthatno...

Page 83: ...ny questions about the care of your car consult your Hyundai dealer AAT ng the Windows y use any household window cleaner on dows However when cleaning the in he rear window be careful not to damage w...

Page 84: ...Start 3 2 3 3 eats 3 4 3 5 re 3 6 3 7 Towed 3 12 3 14 ys 3 15 3 3 DO IN AN EMERGENCY 9 24 04 10 02 AM...

Page 85: ...peed gradually keeping a straight line Move cautiously off the road to a safe place 2 Turn on your emergency flashers 3 Try to start the engine again If your vehicle will not start contact a Hyundai d...

Page 86: ...ve post or cable of the discharged ery Then attach the other end of the same cable to the positive post or cable of the booster battery Next using the other cable attach one clamp to the negative post...

Page 87: ...seri rns 6 If you cannot find the cause of the overheat ing wait until the engine temperature has returned to normal Then if coolant has been lost carefully add coolant to the reservoir page 6 9 to b...

Page 88: ...seitemsorothercarcomponents y occur temporary spare tire pressure uld be checked once a month e the tire is stored CAUTION notusesnowchainswithyour porarysparetire not use more than one tempo y spare...

Page 89: ...l off road Drive off the road as far as sible and park on firm level und If you are on a divided high do not park in the median area ween the two traffic lanes enthecarisstopped turnonyour ergency haz...

Page 90: ...ng capability tuseasizeandtypeoftireand that is different from the one s originally installed on your e It can affect the safety and mance of your vehicle which lead to handling failure or er and seri...

Page 91: ...loosened ybeforeraisingthecar Toloosen ts turn the wrench handle coun kwise When doing this be sure e socket is seated completely he nut so it cannot slip off For umleverage positionthewrench handle i...

Page 92: ...stay in the vehicle the jack is being used D060G01JM AAT 6 Changing Wheels Loosen the wheel nuts and remove them Slide the wheel off the studs and lay it flat so it cannot roll away To put the wheel o...

Page 93: ...pos sible with your fingers again D060H01JM s and wheel covers may have edges Handle them carefully id possible severe injury Be utting the wheel into place be hatthereisnothingonthehub eel such as mu...

Page 94: ...100 kg cm mended drive slowly to the nearest servicestationandinflatetothecorrect pressure If it is too high adjust it until it is correct Always reinstall the valve cap after checking or adjusting ti...

Page 95: ...ed by wheel lift type truck 1 2 or flatbed equipment 3 D080A01JM 1 2 3 dolly CAUTION n towing the vehicle take care not to e damage to the bumper or under y of the vehicle not tow with sling type truc...

Page 96: ...ansaxle should e towed from the rear with the front on the ground This can cause se amage to the transaxle Be sure to owing dolly under the front wheels When towing the 4WD vehicle it must be towed by...

Page 97: ...ould towing be attempted if the wheels drive train axles steering or brakes are dam aged Before towing be sure the transaxle is in neutral and the key is in ACC with the engine off or in the ON positi...

Page 98: ...3 WHATTODOINANEMERGENCY 15 9 24 04 10 02 AM...

Page 99: ...ING YOUR HYUNDAI 2 n Be Dangerous 2 2 Engine 2 4 2 4 2 5 2 6 e 2 8 stem ABS 2 12 tem TCS 2 12 Program ESP 2 14 ation 2 15 2 18 ces 2 18 2 19 2 21 wing 2 23 2 27 2 9 24 04 10 02 AM...

Page 100: ...eople inside the car period with people inside the car be sure to do so only in an open area with the air he higher speeds so fresh air is drawn into the interior u are carrying objects that make this...

Page 101: ...ssofcontrolorvehiclerollover collision an unbelted person is ificantly more likely to be seriously ed or killed than a person wearing a belt WARNING WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with tires de sign...

Page 102: ...ase it as as the engine starts Do not hold the n the START position for more that 15 nds safety the engine will not start if the ch pedal is not depressed fully nual Transaxle or the shift lever is in...

Page 103: ...usly push and turn the ignition counterclockwise from the ACC posi to the LOCK position key can be removed in the LOCK ion WARNING Never run the engine in a closed or poorly ventilated area any longer...

Page 104: ...d not be operated for more 15 seconds at a time Wait 15 30 sec between starting attempts to protect starter from overheating C070A02A AAT Your Hyundai s manual transaxle has a con ventional shift patt...

Page 105: ...is can cause un ary wear artially engage the clutch to hold the car cline This causes unnecessary wear foot brake or parking brake to hold the nincline Donotoperatetheclutchpedal and repeatedly C070D0...

Page 106: ...driver oversteers to reenter the road e event your vehicle leaves the road do not steer sharply Instead slow n before pulling back into the travel s er exceed posted speed limits C090A01O GAT Thehighl...

Page 107: ...vehicle in place when parked or arting the engine Whenever parking the ly the parking brake and shift the selec r to the P Park position C090C01A AAT o R Reverse Use for backing up the vehicle Bring...

Page 108: ...ible to skip one i e 3rd to 1st 4th to 2nd Since den engine braking and or rapid ac ration can cause a loss of traction ever downshifts must be made care in accordance with the vehicle s ed ports mode...

Page 109: ...g gears On a ery surface an abrupt change in ve speed can cause the drive wheels to traction and the vehicle to go out of rol WARNING o Avoid high cornering speeds o Do not make quick steering wheel m...

Page 110: ...oad surface is pit or has different surface height fety features of an ABS equipped should not be tested by high speed or cornering This could endanger ety of yourself or others TRACTION CONTROL SYSTE...

Page 111: ...w pressing the accelerator pedal not cause the engine speed to in se due to TCS operation C310D01JM AAT Indicators and Warning The indicators should illuminate when the igni tion key is turned to ON o...

Page 112: ...he ESP switch the ESP OFF indicator will come on and stay on In the ESP OFF mode the stability control will be deactivated Adjust your driving accordingly To turn the system back on press theswitchaga...

Page 113: ...al times as you move slowly until you feel normal braking forces return 5 Do not drive the vehicle through water i e streams rivers lakes etc AAT alled power can be delivered to all wheels e 4WD is us...

Page 114: ...und oadside Assistance Program ff roading is not covered To receive ervice the vehicle must be on a publicly aintained road the vehicle is towed with only two heels raised off the ground the 4WD ystem...

Page 115: ...ront or rear wheels get stuck in the d do not spin them recklessly The 4WD tem could be damaged WARNING o Avoid high cornering speeds o Do not make quick steering wheel move ments such as sharp lane c...

Page 116: ...r car will not stop as quickly if the brakes are wet Wet brakes may cause the car to pull to one side To dry the brakes apply the brakes lightly while driving slowly until the braking action returns t...

Page 117: ...1A AAT You can save fuel and get more miles from your car if you follow these suggestions o Drive smoothly Accelerate at a moderate rate Don t make jack rabbit starts or full throttle shifts and maint...

Page 118: ...as the engine nning smoothly you can drive away In cold weather however give your en a slightly longer warm up period t lug or over rev the engine Lugging ving too slowly in too high a gear result n t...

Page 119: ...5 Before winter our coolant tested to assure that its point is sufficient for the temperatures ted during the winter chains are not legal in all states ck state laws before fitting tire ns chains are...

Page 120: ...ders and interfere with the When driving in severe winter condi here this may happen you should peri check underneath the car to be sure the ent of the front wheels and the steering ents is not obstru...

Page 121: ...u should first check with your State s Department of Motor Vehicles to determine their legal re quirements Since laws vary from State to State the require ments for towing trailers cars or other types...

Page 122: ...il er or vehicle could wander dangerously other lanes of traffic and ultimately leave dway To eliminate this potentially dan situation safety chains attached be our car and the trailer or towed vehicl...

Page 123: ...n slippery and dy conditions areful when turning and while driv up and down hills not exceed 45 mph or the posted ng speed limit whichever is lower Lbs kg Tongue 150 68 Engine 2 0L 2 7L 2 0L 2 7L Maxi...

Page 124: ...ccasionally to be that the load is secure and that the s and any trailer brakes are still working d jerky starts sudden acceleration or en stops d sharp turns and rapid lane changes d holding the brak...

Page 125: ...example if the X amount equals 1400 lbs and e will be five 150 lb passengers our vehicle the amount of avail e cargo and luggage load capac s 650 lbs 1400 750 5 x 150 lbs 5 Determine the combined wei...

Page 126: ...city Weight Subtract Occupant Weight 172 lbs 78 kg x 5 Available Cargo Weight Example 3 A B C C190F02JM le 2 Total 1400 lbs 635 kg 750 lbs 340 kg 650 lbs 295 kg Description Vehicle Capacity Weight Sub...

Page 127: ...called Gross Axle WeightRating GAWR Tofindoutthe actual loads on your front and rear axles youneedtogotoaweighstation andweighyourvehicle Yourdealercan helpyouwiththis Besuretospreadout your load equ...

Page 128: ...h things in the cargo area of r vehicle Try to spread the ghtevenly verstackitems likesuitcases de the vehicle above the tops he seats not leave an unsecured child traint in your vehicle enyoucarrysom...

Page 129: ...ts are closed when the vent knob is moved to Keep these vents clear of any obstructions B710C02HP AAT SIDE VENTILATOR The side ventilators are located on each side of the dash board To change the dire...

Page 130: ...d 4 position B670C02E AAT Air Intake Control This is used to select fresh outside air or recirculating inside air To change the air intake control mode Fresh mode Recirculation mode push the control b...

Page 131: ...rd outlets or windshield Five are used to represent Face Bi Level loor Defrost and Defrost air position X A C mode is used to cool the inside of cle faster The OFF mode is used to blower fan off Face...

Page 132: ...e defroster nozzle e ventilator HJM2112 Floor Defrost Level Air is discharged through the windshield de froster nozzle the floor vents side defroster nozzle and side ventilator If the Floor Defrost mo...

Page 133: ...trol switch returns to its former setting A C ON ON or OFF OFF ON or OFF ON ON Air Intake Control Switch or OFF NOTE o The air intake control switch will change to mode when the ignition switch is tur...

Page 134: ...the fresh air position and the air flow control to the floor position For faster heating the air intake control should be set in the recirculate position If the windows fog up set the air flow control...

Page 135: ...take control to Be sure to return the control to when the irritation has passed to keep fresh air in thevehicle Thiswillhelpkeepthedriveralert and comfortable o Air for the heating cooling system is d...

Page 136: ...ion 4 position To remove frost or exterior fog on the windshield o Set the air flow control to the defrost position The A C will be turned on automatically and Fresh mode will be activated o Set the t...

Page 137: ...mount of warmth AAT nditioning Operation for g the air conditioning to cool the interior he side vent control to OFF to shut off de air entry on the fan control switch on the air conditioning switch b...

Page 138: ...1 FEATURESOFYOURHYUNDAI 93 9 24 04 10 04 AM...

Page 139: ...L SYSTEM A Without A Q S Air Quality System B970B01JM B970B02JM B With A Q S Air Quality System 9 24 04 10 04 AM...

Page 140: ...unit of temperature is adjusted to Centigrade or Fahrenheit C F or F C o Never place anything covering the sen sor which is located on the instrument panel to ensure better control of the heating and...

Page 141: ...witch WithoutA Q S This is used to select fresh outside air or recirculation inside air To change the air intake control mode Fresh mode Recirculation mode push the control button FRESH MODE The indic...

Page 142: ...ode is automatically converted to the mode to prevent exhaust gas from entering the ve hicle NOTE o It should be noted that prolonged opera tion of the heating system in recircula tion mode will give...

Page 143: ...can be to the floor dashboard outlets or eld Four symbols are used to represent Bi Level Floor and Floor Defrost air Face Level When selecting the Face mode the indicator light will come on causing ai...

Page 144: ...will be ged through the floor vents windshield r nozzle side defroster nozzle and side or Floor Defrost Level When selecting the Floor Defrost mode the indicator light will come on and the air will be...

Page 145: ...to the 18 CAUTION o Replace the filter every 12 500 miles 20 000 km or once a year If the car is being driven in severe conditions such as dusty rough roads more frequent air conditioner filter inspec...

Page 146: ...high frequen cies and do not bend to follow the earth s surface Because of this FM broadcasts gen erally begin to fade at short distances from the station Also FM signals are easily affected by build...

Page 147: ...ignal from the same on or by signals from two stations with e frequencies If this occurs select herstationuntiltheconditionhaspassed B750B03Y AAT Usingacellularphoneoratwo wayradio Whenacellularphonei...

Page 148: ...1 FEATURESOFYOURHYUNDAI 103 K260A01JM ME MODE Control Knob Select Button 3 PRESET Button 4 MODE Select Batton 5 BAND Selector 6 SCAN Button 9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 149: ...o Select the desired station to be stored by seek scan or manual tuning o Determine the preset station select button you wish to use to access that station o Press the station select button for more t...

Page 150: ...RESOFYOURHYUNDAI 105 CAUTION not place beverages close to the o system The playback mechanism be damaged if you spill them not impact on the audio system or playback mechanism could be dam d 9 24 04 1...

Page 151: ...nstalled K260B01JM DOWN FF REW Button 4 REPEAT Button 5 SCAN Button 1 Playing CD 9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 152: ...To assure proper operation of the unit keep the vehicle interior temperature within a normal range by using the vehicle s air conditioning or heating system o When replacing the fuse replace it with...

Page 153: ...9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 154: ...1 FEATURESOFYOURHYUNDAI 109 Control Knob ctor M280A01JM 3 TUNE SEEK Select Knob JOY STICK ory Button BSM 6 PRESET Buttons 7 Equalizer Button EQ Select Button A MODE 9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 155: ...BSM button is pressed the six chan nels from the highest field intensity are selected next and stored in memory The stations se lected are stored in the sequence frequency from the first preset key 6...

Page 156: ...the control knob is turned clockwise left speaker sound will be ized Right speaker sound will be at d LE Control he left or right for the desired treble tone FAD Fader Control Turn the control knob c...

Page 157: ...7 TAPE EJECT Button 1 FF REW Button installed M280C01JM 2 AUTO MUSIC Select Button 3 TAPE PROGRAM Button 4 REPEAT Button 5 Equalizer EQ 6 DOLBY Button 9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 158: ...PLAY you can reduce this considerably by merely pressing the DOLBY button If you want to cancel the DOLBY feature press the button again 7 TAPE EJECT o Whenthe buttonispressedwithacassette loaded the...

Page 159: ...9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 160: ...BLE WITH MP3 WMA AAC M280 If installed 1 AUDIO MP3 CD Select Button M280E01JM 3 Track UP DOWN Button ANDOM Button 4 REPEAT Button 6 EQUALIZER Button 9 BOOKMARK Button 10 JOY STICK 11 CD INDICATOR 2 FF...

Page 161: ...To cancel press it again MP3 CD u do not release RPT operation when the ends it will automatically be replayed process will be continued until you push utton again 5 RANDOM RDM o Press the RDM button...

Page 162: ...interior temperature in a normal range by using the cle s air conditioning or heating em n replacing the fuse replace it with se having the correct capacity bookmarks are all erased when the battery i...

Page 163: ...9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 164: ...1 FEATURESOFYOURHYUNDAI 119 1 4 Disc select Knob JOY STICK ENT M280G01JM 2 FF REW Button 3 Track UP DOWN Button 5 REPEAT Button OM Button 8 Equalizer EQ 9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 165: ...SCAN button to playback the first econds of each track s the SCAN button again within 10 sec he desired track 8 EQUALIZER EQ Press the EQ button to select the CLASSIC JAZZ ROCK and DEFEAT MODE for th...

Page 166: ...1 FEATURESOFYOURHYUNDAI 121 9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 167: ...disc is not scratched or damaged Press the eject button and pull out the disc Then insert a normal CD disc Check if the disc is inserted correctly in the CD player Check if the disc is inserted corre...

Page 168: ...1 FEATURESOFYOURHYUNDAI 123 6 EQ Button J290A01JM ntrol Knob AND Select Button SET STATION Select Buttons 5 BEST STATION MEMORY 7 TUNE Select Knob MODE Select Knob 9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 169: ...ations may be pro d into the memory of the radio Then by ressing the AM FM select button and f the six station select buttons you may ny of these stations instantly To pro e stations follow these step...

Page 170: ...r sound will be ed NCE Control he knob clockwise to emphasize right sound left speaker sound will be ed When the control knob is turned clockwise left speaker sound will be ized right speaker sound wi...

Page 171: ...nstalled J290C01JM 1 TAPE PROGRAM Button Y Button REPEAT Button 5 AUTO MUSIC Select Button 6 FF REW Button 2 EJECT Button 9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 172: ...ton n REWButton forward tape winding starts when the utton is pressed during PLAY or REW e Y starts when the FF button is pressed n during FF mode e rewinding starts when the REW button essed during P...

Page 173: ...OPERATION J290 If installed J290E01JM 2 Playing CD 3 EJECT Button OM Play Button 6 REPEAT Button 7 TRACK UP DOWN 8 FF REW Button 9 SCAN Button 10 EQ Button 9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 174: ...function or wait for 10 nds The CD player will begin to play the CD loaded CD starts to play the DISC number will on the display c player takes up to six discs Do not oad more than six 2 Playing CD o...

Page 175: ...ting sys tem o When replacing the fuse replace it with a fuse having the correct capacity o The preset station frequencies are all erased when the car battery is discon nected Therefore all data will...

Page 176: ...1 FEATURESOFYOURHYUNDAI 131 9 24 04 10 05 AM...

Page 177: ...d Press the eject button and pull out the disc Then insert a normal CD disc Check if the disc is inserted correctly in the CD player Make sure the disc is not scratched or damaged After resetting the...

Page 178: ...a clean soft cloth rface is heavily soiled dampen a clean h in a solution of mild neutral detergent it clean See drawing B860A01A AAT Proper care of your cassette tapes will extend the tape life and i...

Page 179: ...nit o Always be sure that the tape is tightly wound on its reel before inserting in the player Rotate a pencil in the drive sprockets to wind up any slack e cassettes in a cool dry place with the side...

Page 180: ...ow height clearance be sure to adjust the roof antenna low o When reinstalling your antenna it is important that it is fully tightened to ensure proper reception ENNA HJM2172 GAT ntenna uses a roof an...

Page 181: ...However Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at any ment may be carried out models and includes descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard manual that does not apply to your s...

Page 182: ...rranty vided in your Hyundai Owner s Handbook ONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE new Hyundai are found in Section 5 As the owner it is your responsibility pecified by the manufacturer are carried out at the a...

Page 183: ...high quality service maintenance and any other assistance that may YUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY the information included in this manual if you sell this Hyundai please leave e Thank you y result from the use...

Page 184: ...ions established by the U S Department of Transportation OR CELLULAR TELEPHONE INSTALLATION c fuel injection and other electronic components It is possible for an dio or cellular telephone to adversel...

Page 185: ...NOTE result in harm serious injury or death to you or other persons if he advice provided with the warning esult in damage to your vehicle or its equipment if the caution is ded with the caution lpfu...

Page 186: ...ai Genuine Parts for the Hyundai Genuine Parts Logo on package see below ndaiGenuinePartsexportedtotheUnited es are packaged with labels written only glish ndaiGenuinePartsareonlysoldthrough orized Hy...

Page 187: ...HYUNDAI WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY CORROSIONPREVENTION APPEARANCECARE VEHICLEMAINTENANCEREQUIREMENTS DO IT YOURSELFMAINTENANCE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS INFORMATION REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS BINDINGARBI...

Page 188: ...UMENTSANDCONTROLS B250A01JM U 9 24 04 10 10 AM...

Page 189: ...15 Small Article Tray Ashtray If installed 16 Cruise Control Switch If installed 17 Heating Air Conditioning Control Panel If installed 18 Shift Lever If installed 19 Glove Box de the vehicle do not p...

Page 190: ...icator Light If installed ABS Service Reminder Indicator If installed Electronic Stability Program Indicator Lights If installed Cruise Indicator If installed 4WD Lock Indicator Light If installed 4WD...

Page 191: ...3 1 4 1 11 1 12 1 17 em 1 23 aint AIRBAG system 1 30 nd Indicator Lights 1 42 or Lights 1 44 Switch 1 52 asher Switch 1 54 1 60 1 65 e Room 1 71 1 77 1 80 Control 1 84 m 1 101 1 103 1 135 1 RES OF YOU...

Page 192: ...devel veability problems the use of 100 d gasoline is recommended Fuels with fied quantities of alcohol or alcohols an ethanol should not be used AAT MTBE i recommends that fuels containing Methyl Te...

Page 193: ...Don t start kly or depress the accelerator pedal he first 200 miles 300 km try to avoid stops t lug the engine in other words don t so slowly in too high a gear that the ne bucks shift to a lower gea...

Page 194: ...ked doors can be dangerous Be fore you drive away especially if there are children in the car be sure that all the doors are securely closed and locked so that the doors cannot be opened from the insi...

Page 195: ...OCK position only the driver s door can be locked o If your vehicle is equipped with the cen tral door locking system the door will not lock if the key is left in the ignition switch when the front do...

Page 196: ...e passengers door will be locked o If your vehicle is equipped with the cen tral door locking system the door will not lock if the key is left in the ignition switch when the front doors are closed o...

Page 197: ...ation is desired n the door from the outside pull the door handle HJM2011 B040G02HP AAT Central Door Locks The central door locking switch is located on the driver s arm rest It is operated by depress...

Page 198: ...he Alarm stage and the third is the Disarmed stage If trig gered the system provides an audible alarm with blinking of the turn signal lights gdoors e all doors the LOCK button on the transmitter esam...

Page 199: ...ail gate using the transmitter gnition key CAUTION rying to start the engine while the is armed B075D01JM AAT Disarmed Stage The system will be disarmed by using the transmitter or the ignition key Th...

Page 200: ...ery as soon as possible type CR2032 ment instructions fully separate the case with a blade wdriver as shown in the illustration 2 Remove the old battery from the case and note the polarity Make sure t...

Page 201: ...n switch ont doors are opened during this 30 period the power windows can no be operated without the ignition key to the ON position WARNING 1 Be careful that someone s head hands and body are not tra...

Page 202: ...ks into the desired position and cannot ed further B080C02A AAT Adjusting Seatback Angle To recline the seatback lean forward to take your weight off it then pull up on the recliner controlleverattheo...

Page 203: ...veness in case of an accident the headrest should be ad justed so the middle of the headrest is at the same height as the top of the occupant s eyes For this reason the use of a cushion that holds the...

Page 204: ...orward to the osition n returning the seatback to the upright ion ensure the seatback is completely ed into place Recliner control lever WARNING o Do not sit on the seatback table o Do not place items...

Page 205: ...it has locked into position HJM2046 Seatback folding lever HJM2047 B085B02JM AAT Folding Rear Seatback For convenience the seatbacks and seat cush ions may be folded down and up CAUTION eclining the s...

Page 206: ...he back is folded down could result in serious injury or h in case of an accident or a sudden Objects should not extend higher the top of the front seatbacks could allow cargo to slide forward cause i...

Page 207: ...ons provided in this section WARNING Every person in your vehicle needs to be properly restrained at all times including infants and children In a collision an unre strained child can become a missile...

Page 208: ...l injuries For proper protection when the vehicle is in motion have the seatback upright Then sit back in the seat and wear your seat belt properly See page 1 20 AAT d Person belt should be used when...

Page 209: ...yundai Dealer B170A04Y AAT HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEAT SHOULDER BELT You can adjust the height of the shoulder belt anchor to one of the 4 positions for maximum comfort and safety If the height of th...

Page 210: ...way as the driver s seat belt Emergency Locking Retrac tor Type It automatically adjusts to the proper length only after the lap belt portion of the seat belt is adjusted manually so that it fits snu...

Page 211: ...it WARNING You should place the lap belt portion as low as possible and snugly across your hips not on your waist If the lap belt is located too high on your waist it may increase the chance of injur...

Page 212: ...belt rm the metal tab a and buckle b are ed together confirming that a and b are latched heseatbeltoutoftheretractorandinsert metal tab c into the buckle d will be an audible click when the tab the b...

Page 213: ...e a commercially available child restraint system that meets the requirements of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards FMVSS Children could be injured or killed in a crash if their restraints are...

Page 214: ...n of lap shoulder belt must always be tioned as low as possible on the d s hips and as snug as possible e seat belt will not properly fit the d Hyundai recommends the use of pproved booster seat in th...

Page 215: ...or cover on the rear age compartment floor B230C05JM her hor cover Child Restraint Hook Holder 2 Route the child restraint seat tether strap over the seatback Rear luggage compartment floor B230B01JM...

Page 216: ...oad may cause the anchorage points or tether anchor to break causing serious injury or death o Attach the ISOFIX or ISOFIX compatible child seat only to the appropriate loca tions shown o Always follo...

Page 217: ...hold the seat in place B230F01A AAT Installation on Rear Seat Center Posi tion Use the center seat belt for the rear seat to secure the child restraint system as illustrated After installation of the...

Page 218: ...turns or s abruptly ot install any child restraint system he front passenger seat Should an dent occur and cause the passenger airbag to deploy it could severely e or kill an infant or child seated in...

Page 219: ...thoroughly after ccident in which the pre tensioner belts were activated CAUTION o The sensor that activates the SRS airbag is connected with the pre tensioner seat belts TheSRSairbagwarninglight on t...

Page 220: ...and front passenger s seat position sensors which are installed on the seat track determine if the seats are fore or aft of a reference position Similarly the seat belt usage sensors determine if the...

Page 221: ...implies the SRS is designed to work with and be supplemental to the driver s and the passenger s three point seat belt systems and is not a substitute for them Therefore your seat belts must be worn a...

Page 222: ...r children teen s and older must ride in the front make sure they are always properly ed and the seat is moved back as far ossible o For maximum safety protection in all types of crashes all occupants...

Page 223: ...sition or after the engine is started after he SRI should go out bag modules are located both in the of the steering wheel and in the front ger s panel above the glove box When CM detects a sufficient...

Page 224: ...ith lukewarm water and a mild soap after an accident in which the airbags were deployed CAUTION nstalling a container of liquid air ner inside the vehicle do not place it e instrument cluster nor on t...

Page 225: ...ned to detect the presence of a prop erly seated occupant and determine if the passenger s frontal air bag should be enabled may inflate or not WARNING o A child in a rear facing child restraint can b...

Page 226: ...ed on or off to let you know the status of the right front passenger s frontal air bag If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator is illuminated it means that the right front passenger s frontal air bag i...

Page 227: ...or will illuminate and front passenger s airbag will not oy in frontal crashes WARNING o If the SRS airbag warning light does not illuminate when the ignition key is turned to ON position if it remain...

Page 228: ...uipped with a side impact airbag in each front seat The purpose of the airbag is to provide the vehicle s driver and or the front passenger with additional protection than that offered by the seat bel...

Page 229: ...ous projectiles and cause injury e supplemental side impact air bag tes prevent unexpected deployment of ide impact air bag that may result in onal injury avoid impact to the side ag sensor when the i...

Page 230: ...t of the system bjects should be placed over or near airbag modules on the steering el instrument panel and the front senger s panel above the glove box ause any such object could cause m if the vehi...

Page 231: ...the front seats ng items under the front seats could ere with the operation of the supple al restraint system sensing compo s and wiring harnesses er hold an infant or child on your lap nfant or chil...

Page 232: ...S B260A01JM U 9 24 04 10 07 AM...

Page 233: ...ing Light 16 Automatic Transaxle Position Indicator Light If installed 17 Odometer Trip odmeter 18 Trip Computer If installed 19 Malfunction Indicator Light MIL 20 Charging System Warning Light 21 Coo...

Page 234: ...on whenever there is insuf ficient oil pressure In normal operation it should come on when the ignition switch is turned on then go out when the engine is started If the oil pressure warning light st...

Page 235: ...th only half of the brake system If the brakes fail while you are driving lower gear for additional engine braking p the car as soon as it is safe to do so B260J02A AAT ChargingSystemWarningLight The...

Page 236: ...ve your vehicle checked by undai dealer as soon as possible The braking system will still be operational out the assistance of the anti lock brake WARNING If both the ABS SRI and Parking Brake Brake f...

Page 237: ...The 4WD Four Wheel Drive lock indicator light in the instrument cluster is illuminated when the The 4WD lock switch is pushed The purpose of this switch is to increase the drive power when driving on...

Page 238: ...hot The engine coolant is under pressure and could erupt and cause severe burns Wait until the engine is cool before adding coolant to the reservoir AAT GAUGE dle on the gauge indicates the approxi e...

Page 239: ...should not be raced to such a hat the needle enters the red zone tachometer face This can cause engine damage and may void your ty B300A01A AAT SPEEDOMETER Your Hyundai s speedometer is calibrated in...

Page 240: ...travelled e last reset TRIP COMPUTER B400B02JM AAT If installed The trip computer is a microcomputer con trolled driver information gauge that displays informationrelatedtodriving suchasatripmeter av...

Page 241: ...nce to empty drive more than 62miles after refueling the tank o When the distance to empty is less than 31miles the symbol will come on constantly and the distance to empty digits will flash until mor...

Page 242: ...sition and turn off the turn signals at the same time If either turn signal indicator light blinks more rapidly than usual goes on but does not blink or does not go on at all there is a malfunction in...

Page 243: ...n be flashed even though the headlight switch is in the OFF position AAT ghtSwitch ate the headlights turn the barrel on the he multi function switch The first posi ns on the parking lights sidelights...

Page 244: ...B01JM GAT Windshield Washer Operation To use the windshield washer pull the wiper washer lever toward the steering wheel When the washer lever is operated the wipers auto matically make three passes a...

Page 245: ...ithin me HJM2091 U B390A01JM AAT Rear Window Wiper And Washer If installed HJM2096 U 1 The rear window wiper starts to oper ate three times after the washer fluid sprays onto the rear window 2 OFF 3 I...

Page 246: ...warning lights are turned on by pushing in the hazard switch This causes all turn signal lights to blink The hazard warning lights will operate even though the key is not in the ignition To turn the...

Page 247: ...ove foreign deposits from the inner surface of the glass as this may cause damage to the defroster elements AAT Window Defroster Switch r window defroster and heated outside w mirrors are turned on by...

Page 248: ...ghter will pop out to the ready position Do not hold the cigarette lighter pressed in This can damage the heating element and create a fire hazard If it is necessary to replace the cigarette lighter u...

Page 249: ...B450A01JM AAT Front Drink Holder The front drink holder is located on the main console WARNING o Use caution when using the drink hold ers A spilled beverage that is very hot caninjureyouoryourpassen...

Page 250: ...ING adjust the sunshade while driving HJM2029 B460B01JM GAT OpeningtheSunroof If your vehicle is equipped with this feature you can slide or tilt your sunroof with the sunroof control buttons located...

Page 251: ...ton on the overhead console for less than 0 5 second HJM2025 WARNING ot close a sunroof if anyone s hands s or body are between the sliding s and the sunroof sash as this could lt in injury ot place y...

Page 252: ...not electrically operate 2 Remove the mounting screws of the front overhead console with a driver HJM2026 HJM2027 ove the rectangular plastic interior light es in the front overhead console by g a fl...

Page 253: ...to the position of the sunroof do ollows case that the sunroof has closed com etely or been tilted Press the TILT UP utton for 1 second casethatthesunroofhasslide opened ress and hold the CLOSE button...

Page 254: ...on the front d console e end of the cover to open the spectacle WARNING keep objects except spectacle in e spectacle case Such objects can wn out in the event of a sudden stop ccident possibly injurin...

Page 255: ...as well as behind your vehicle When using the always exercise caution when attempt dge the distance of vehicles behind or de of you SIDE REARVIEW MIRROR CAUTION If the mirror control is jammed with ic...

Page 256: ...oft cloth or oved de icer B510D01Y AAT OUTSIDEREARVIEWMIRRORHEATER If installed The outside rearview mirror heater is actuated in connection with the rear window defroster To heat the outside rearview...

Page 257: ...u In the night position the glare of hts of cars behind you is reduced HJM2070 B520C02JM AAT AUTOMATIC DIMMING REAR VIEW MIRROR WITH COMPASS If installed The automatic dimming rear view mirror auto ma...

Page 258: ...s checked at an authorized dealer 3 The compass may not indicate the cor rect compass point in tunnels or while driving up or down a steep hill The compass returns to the correct compass point when th...

Page 259: ...ccupants See addi warnings concerning exhaust gases e 2 2 B540B01JM AAT Tail gate Window o Pull the GLASS release lever 1 to open the tailgate window glass and raise the window open lever 2 o To close...

Page 260: ...is closed o In the ON position the light stays on at all times o In the OFF position the light stays off at all times HHR2070 g bag holders are located in the front and on the backside of the rear se...

Page 261: ...y injure vehicle occupants during an accident or when brak ing 2 For better fuel economy do not carry unnec essary weight 3 Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage compartment It is designed for lug...

Page 262: ...under tray cover with the grip After using it lock the luggage under tray cover by turning the lever toward LOCK HJM2168 HJM2167 using the luggage under tray remove gage mat Turn the lever toward UN...

Page 263: ...URHYUNDAI 73 GAT ng shelf screen If Installed g shelf screen veils the luggage room to e screen hook to a headrest pole B655A01JM While not in use place the screen hook to the hook holder B655A02JM 9...

Page 264: ...F RACK B630A01JM AAT If installed If your Hyundai has a roof rack you can load things on top of your vehicle Crossrails and fixing components to adapt the roof rack on your vehicle may be obtained fro...

Page 265: ...because ice has formed around it tap lightly or push on the lid to break the ice and release the lid Do not pry on the lid If necessary spray around the lid with an approved de icer fluid do not use...

Page 266: ...hile eling Do not operate anything that produce static electricity Static elec y discharge can ignite fuel vapors lting in explosion o When using a portable fuel container be sure to place the contain...

Page 267: ...driven causing a total loss of visibility which might result in an accident o The support rod must be inserted com pletely into the hole provided in the hood whenever you inspect the engine compartmen...

Page 268: ...the driver and front passenger pplemental Restraint System SRS ontaining useful information can be on the back of each sun visor B580A01JM WARNING place the sun visor in such a manner obscures visibi...

Page 269: ...and also to warn passing vehicles B620A01JM HJM2067 ERING WHEEL TILT LEVER ust the Steering Wheel h the lever downward to unlock e or lower the steering wheel to the ed position adjustment securely ti...

Page 270: ...Main Switch CRUISE CONTROL B660A01S AAT If installed The cruise control system provides automatic speed control for your comfort when driving on freeways tollroads or other noncongested highways This...

Page 271: ...lutchpedal Manualtransaxle o Shift the selector lever to P or N position Automatic transaxle o Decrease the vehicle speed to less than 25 mph 40 km h o Release the main switch momently increase speed...

Page 272: ...nstant speed for instance driving in heavy or varying traffic or on slippery rainy icy or snow covered or winding roads or over 6 up hill or down hill roads o Pay particular attention to the driving c...

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