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All information in the Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication.
However, Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at any time as part of our
policy of continual product improvement may be carried out.
This manual applies to all Hyundai models and includes descriptions and expla-
nations of optional as well as standard equipment. As a result, you may find
material in this manual that does not apply to your specific vehicle.
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Page 1 - OWNER'S MANUAL

F1All information in the Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication.However, Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at any time as

Page 2 - A070A01A-AAT

YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCEF10B255A03MC-AATINDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL* More detailed explanations of these items will be found begining on

Page 3

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI891FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI89MULTI BOXB500B01MC-GATThe multi box is opened by pushing theknob downward.OMC025105CAUTION:If th

Page 4 - A110A02A-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI90B510C01A-AATFolding the Outside Rearview Mir-rorsTo fold the outside rearview mirrors, pushthem towards the rear. To unfold

Page 5 - HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI911FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI91PARKING BRAKEDAY/NIGHT INSIDE REAR-VIEW MIRRORB520A01A-AATYour Hyundai is equipped with a day/ni

Page 6 - A100A03L

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI92!HIGH-MOUNTED REARSTOP LIGHTB550A01S-GATIn addition to the lower-mounted rearstop lights on either side of the car, thehigh

Page 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI931FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI933. Pull the support rod from the hood.B570A01MC4. Hold the hood open with the supportrod.B570A02

Page 8 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI94REMOTE FUEL-FILLER LIDRELEASENOTE:If the fuel-filler lid will not open becauseice has formed around it, tap lightly orpush

Page 9

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI951FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI95!WARNING:If you must re-enter the vehicle,you should once again eliminatepotentially dangerous s

Page 10 - ECO Indicator (If Installed)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI96!WARNING:- When refueling always shut theengine off. Sparks produced byelectrical components related tothe engine can igni

Page 11 - 65 WARNING:

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI971FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI97OMC025013B540B02MC-AATTrunk Lid Emergency Latch Release(4 Door)Your vehicle is equipped with a g

Page 12

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI98!WARNING:o If a person becomes locked in thetrunk, pull the emergency trunk re-lease lever of the inside panel in thetrunk

Page 13 - FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS

F11!CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION65 WARNING:Items contained in motor vehicles oremitted from them are known to theState of California to cause cancer andbirt

Page 14 - BREAKING IN YOUR NEW

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI991FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI99CARGO AREA COVERB650A01A-GAT(3 Door)Nothing should be carried on top of theluggage cover. Loose

Page 15 - DOOR LOCKS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI100!WARNING:o Do not place the sun visor in such amanner that it obscures visibility ofthe roadway, traffic or other objects.

Page 16 - Locking from the Inside

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1011FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI101B580C01JM-AATSun Visor Extender (If Installed)Your vehicle is equipped with sun visorextenders

Page 17 - LOCK (4 Door)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI102NOTE:o If there is no CD or the auxiliarydevice is not connected, the modecannot be converted to the CD, CDCor AUX mode.o

Page 18

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1031FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI103!WARNING:o Pay particular attention to the driv-ing conditions whenever using thecruise contro

Page 19 - THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI104E090200AMCTo increase cruise control set speed:Follow either of these procedures:o Push the RES/+ switch and hold it.Your

Page 20 - Panic Warning

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1051FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI105E090500AMCTo cancel cruise control, do one ofthe following:o Press the brake pedal.o Press the

Page 21 - Replacing the battery

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI106E090600AMCTo resume cruising speed at morethan approximately 25 mph (40 km/h):If any method other than the CRUISE ON-OFF s

Page 22 - WINDOW GLASS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1071FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI107If your vehicle has an aux and/orUSB(universal serial bus) port or iPodport, you can use an au

Page 23 - WARNING - WINDOWS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI108HEATING AND COOLING CONTROLB710A01TB-GAT(If Installed)1. Side Defroster Nozzle2. Side Ventilator3. Windshield Defroster No

Page 24 - Rear seats

FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1Fuel Recommendations ... 1-2Breaking in Your New Hyundai ...

Page 25

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1091FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1091. Temperature control2. Air conditioning switch (If Installed)3. Air intake control switch4.

Page 26 - Headrest

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI110NOTE:It should be noted that prolonged opera-tion of the intake air system in ""mode will give rise to misting o

Page 27 - Removal and installation

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1111FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI111Bi-LevelAir is discharged through the face ventsand the floor vents.Floor-LevelAir is discharg

Page 28

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI112Defrost-LevelAir is discharged through the windshielddefroster nozzle, side defroster nozzle,side ventilator.In vehicle eq

Page 29 - REAR SEAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1131FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI113BI-LEVEL HEATINGB700A02A-AATYour Hyundai is equipped with bi-levelheating controls. This makes

Page 30

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI114DEFROSTING/DEFOGGINGB720A01MC-AATUse the heating/ventilation system todefrost or defog the windshield:To remove interior f

Page 31 - To fold down the seatback :

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1151FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI115AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMB740A01MC-DB740A01A-AAT(If Installed)Air Conditioning SwitchThe air con

Page 32

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI116B740D01A-AATOperation Tipso If the interior of the car is hot when youfirst get in, open the windows for a fewminutes to e

Page 33 - SEAT BELTS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1171FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI117B720A01MC-AATDEFROSTING/DEFOGGINGUse the heating/ventilation system to defrost or defog thewin

Page 34 - Larger Children

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI118!CAUTION:o Replace the filter every 10,000 miles(15,000 km) or once a year. If the caris being driven in severe conditions

Page 35

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI2!B010F01A-AATOperation in Foreign CountriesIf you are going to drive your Hyundai inanother country, be sure to:o Observe al

Page 36

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1191FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI119STEREO SOUND SYSTEMFM broadcasts are transmitted at highfrequencies and do not bend to follow

Page 37 - To Fasten Your Belt

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI120o Station Swapping - As an FM signalweakens, another more powerful sig-nal near the same frequency may be-gin to play. Thi

Page 38

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1211FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI121!B750B05Y-AATUsing a cellular phone or a two-wayradioWhen a cellular phone is used inside thev

Page 39 - Adjusting Your Seat Belt

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI122StorageWhen not in use, place your discs in theirindividual cases and store them in a coolplace away from the sun, heat, a

Page 40 - To Release the Seat Belt

1123123DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI11. AM Selection Button2. FM Selection Button3. Automatic Channel Selection Button4. Power ON/OFF & Volume ControlButto

Page 41

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI124PA710B01MC-AAT1. AM Selection ButtonPressing the [AM] button selects the AMband. AM Mode is displayed on the LCD.2. FM Sel

Page 42 - CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM

1125125DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI1PA710C01MC-AATCD (PA710) (If Installed)1. CD Loading Slot2. CD Indicator3. CD Eject Button4. CD Selection Button5. AUX Sel

Page 43

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1261. CD Loading SlotPlease face printed side upward andgently push in. When the ignition switchis on ACC or ON and power is

Page 44

1127127DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI111. SCAN Play ButtonPlays first 10 seconds of each song in theDISC. To cancel the mode, press the keyonce again.12. FOLDER

Page 45 - (3 Door)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI128PA710SA01MC-AATAUX/USB (PA710) (If Installed)1. AUX/USB Selection Button2. TRACK Moving Button3. Random Playback Button4.

Page 46

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI31FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI3BREAKING IN YOUR NEWHYUNDAIB020A01S-AATDuring the First 1200 Miles (2000Km)No formal "break-i

Page 47

1129129DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI1PA710SB01MC-AAT1. AUX/USB Selection ButtonIf the auxiliary device is connected, itturns to AUX or USB mode to play thesoun

Page 48

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI130!CAUTION:o To use an external USB device, makesure the device is not mounted whenstarting up the vehicle and mount thedevi

Page 49

1131131DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI1PA710SC01MC-AATRUNNING iPod®(PA710) (If Installed)1. iPod Selection Button2. TRACK Moving Button3. RANDOM Playback Button4

Page 50 - Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI132PA710SD01MC-AAT1. iPod Selection ButtonIf an iPod is connected, the systemswitches to the iPod mode from the pre-vious mod

Page 51

1133133DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI1!CAUTION:o You need the power cable exclusivefor an iPod in order to operate theiPod with the buttons on the audiosystem.

Page 52

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI134PA710SC01MC-AATRADIO, SET UP, VOLUME CONTROL (PA710S) (If Installed)1. AM Selection Button2. FM Selection Button3. XM Sele

Page 53 - Driver's Front Airbag

1135135DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI11. AM Selection ButtonPressing the [AM] button selects the AMband. AM Mode is displayed on the LCD.2. FM Selection Button

Page 54

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI13610. CAT(FOLDER) ButtonMoves [CAT] Button when Category Upsearch operation.o Category is moved Up fronm the cat-egory curre

Page 55

1137137DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI1PA710SC01MC-AATCD (PA710S) (If Installed)1. CD Loading Slot2. CD Indicator3. CD Eject Button4. CD/AUX Selection Button5. A

Page 56

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1381. CD Loading SlotPlease face printed side upward andgently push in. When the ignition switchis on ACC or ON and power is

Page 57 - SRS Components and Functions

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI4B040B02A-AATLocking and Unlocking Front Doorswith a Keyo The door can be locked or unlockedwith a key.o Lock the door by tur

Page 58

1139139DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI110. SCAN Play ButtonScans each song in the USB device for10 seconds each. To cancel the mode,press the button once again.1

Page 59

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI140PA710SC01MC-AATAUX/USB (PA710S) (If Installed)1. CD/AUX Selection Button2. TRACK Moving Button3. Random Playback Button4.

Page 60

1141141DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI11. CD/AUX Selection ButtonIf USB is connected, it switches to theUSB mode fron the other mode to play thesong file stored

Page 61

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI142!CAUTION:o To use an external USB device, makesure the device is not mounted whenstarting up the vehicle and mount thedevi

Page 62

1143143DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI1PA710SC01MC-AATRUNNING iPod® (PA710S) (If Installed)1. iPod Selection Button2. TRACK Moving Button3. RANDOM Playback Butto

Page 63

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1441. iPod Selection ButtonIf an iPod is connected, the systemswitches to the iPod mode from the pre-vious mode to play the s

Page 64

1145145DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI1NOTE:o Some iPod models might not supportthe communication protocol and thefiles will not be played. (iPod modelssupported

Page 65 - Side Impact Airbag

Engine Exhaust can be Dangerous! ... 2-2Before Starting the Engine ... 2-3Key Posit

Page 66 - Impact Airbag System

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2!WARNING: ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!C010A03A-AATEngine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smel

Page 67 - Airbag Systems

3DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2!BEFORE STARTING THEENGINEC020A03A-AATBefore you start the engine, you shouldalways:1. Look around the vehicle to be surethere

Page 68 - SRS Care

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI51FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI5The doors can be locked without a key.To lock the doors, first push the insidelock switch to the &

Page 69 - Additional Safety Precautions

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI4C040A02A-AATWARNING:The engine should not be turned off orthe key removed from the ignition keycylinder while the vehicle is in

Page 70 - Your Airbag-Equipped Vehicle

5DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2C070C01A-AATTo Remove the Ignition Key1. Turn the ignition key to the "ACC"position.2. Simultaneously push and turn th

Page 71

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI6!NOTE:o To shift into reverse, rest the leverin neutral for at least 3 seconds afteryour car is completely stopped. Thenmove th

Page 72

7DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2!CAUTION:o Do not downshift more than 2 gearsor downshift the gear when the en-gine is running at high speed (5,000RPM or higher

Page 73

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI8!o Exercise extreme caution when driv-ing on a slippery surface. Be espe-cially careful when braking, accelerat-ing or shifting

Page 74

9DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLEC090A01A-AATThe highly efficient Hyundai automatictransaxle has four forward speeds andone reverse speed. It

Page 75 - WARNING AND INDICATOR

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI10C090H01A-AATNOTE:o For smooth and safe operation, de-press the brake pedal when shiftingfrom "Neutral" position or &q

Page 76

11DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2C090I05A-AATCAUTION:o Shift into "R", "D" and "P" positiononly when the vehicle has completelysto

Page 77

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI12WARNING:o Always buckle-up! In a collision, anunbelted occupant is significantlymore likely to be seriously injured orkilled t

Page 78 - Seat Belt Warning Light

13DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2!o If your vehicle becomes stuck insnow, mud, sand, etc., then you mayattempt to rock the vehicle free bymoving it forward and

Page 79 - Low Tire Pressure Telltale

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI6!B040E04A-AATCHILD-PROTECTOR REAR DOORLOCK (4 Door)Your Hyundai is equipped with left andright side "child-protector&qu

Page 80

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI14o After being parked, check to be surethe parking brake is not engaged andthat the parking brake indicator light isout before d

Page 81 - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

15DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2DRIVING FOR ECONOMYC140A02A-AATYou can save fuel and get more milesfrom your car if you follow these sugges-tions:o Drive smoot

Page 82 - 2. Trip Odometer

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI16WINTER DRIVINGC160A01A-AATThe more severe weather conditions ofwinter result in greater wear and otherproblems. To minimize the

Page 83 - (With Trip Computer)

17DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2C160D01A-AATCheck Battery and CablesWinter puts additional burdens on thebattery system. Visually inspect the bat-tery and cabl

Page 84 - TRIP COMPUTER

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI18C160K01A-AATCarry Emergency EquipmentDepending on the severity of the weatherwhere you drive your car, you shouldcarry appropri

Page 85 - 1. Outside Temperature (°F)

19DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2!!USE OF LIGHTSC180A01A-AATCheck your lights regularly for correctoperation and always keep them clean.When driving during the

Page 86 - 4. Distance to Empty

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI20TRAILER TOWINGC190A01A-AATYour Hyundai should not be used to towa trailer. It is designed to be compact andlight for good fuel

Page 87 - MULTI-FUNCTION LIGHT

21DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2Steps For Determining Correct LoadLimit -1. Locate the statement "The com-bined weight of occupants and cargoshould never

Page 88 - Battery saver function

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI22C190F01JMTotal1400 lbs(635 kg)300 lbs(136 kg)1100 lbs(489 kg)Example 1ItemABCDescriptionVehicle Capacity WeightSubtract Occupan

Page 89 - Windshield wiper/washer

23DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2C190G03JM-AATCompliance LabelThe compliance label is located on thedriver's side of the center pillar outerpanel.The label

Page 90 - Mist Wiper Operation

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI71FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI7o The driver's door can be opened bypulling the inside door handle even ifthe front portion o

Page 91 - CONTROL (RHEOSTAT)

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI24!WARNING:o Never exceed the GVWR for yourvehicle, the GAWR for either thefront or rear axle and vehicle ca-pacity weight. Excee

Page 92 - REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER

25DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2NOTE:o Overloading your vehicle maycause damage. Repairs would notbe covered by your warranty. Donot overload your vehicle.o Us

Page 93 - FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH

If the Engine Will Not Start ... 3-2Jump Starting...

Page 94 - POWER OUTLET

32WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYIF THE ENGINE WILL NOTSTART!D010B02A-AATIf Engine Doesn't Turn Over or TurnsOver SlowlyD010A01A-AAT D010C01A-AATIf En

Page 95 - DRINK HOLDER

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY3JUMP STARTINGD010D01A-AATIf the Engine Stalls While Driving1. Reduce your speed gradually, keep-ing a straight line. Move

Page 96

34WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYIF THE ENGINE OVERHEATSD030A02A-AATIf your temperature gauge indicates over-heating, you experience a loss of power,or hea

Page 97

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY5!!WARNING:While the engine is running, keep hands,long hair and clothing away from mov-ing parts such as the fan and drive

Page 98 - INTERIOR LIGHT

36WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYLow Tire Pressure TelltaleWhen the tire pressure monitoring sys-tem warning telltale is illuminated, oneor more of your ti

Page 99 - SUNGLASS HOLDER

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY7!CAUTION:In winter or cold weather, the lowtire pressure telltale may be illumi-nated if the tire pressure was ad-justed t

Page 100 - OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIR

38WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYo If there is a failed tire sensor, it ispossible for the TPMS to tempo-rarily learn a replacement sensorif closely driven

Page 101 - FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI8THEFT-ALARM SYSTEMB070A01A-AAT(If Installed)This system is designed to provide pro-tection from unauthorized entry into thec

Page 102 - VIEW MIRROR

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY9!!!CAUTION:o Do not use any tire sealant if yourvehicle is equipped with a TirePressure Monitoring System. Theliquid seala

Page 103 - STOP LIGHT

310WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY4. As the temporary spare tire is spe-cifically designed for your car, itshould not be used on any othervehicle.5. The te

Page 104 - HOOD RELEASE

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY11IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRED050A01A-AATIf a tire goes flat while you are driving:1. Take your foot off the acceleratorpedal a

Page 105 - REMOTE FUEL-FILLER LID

312WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYD060C02MCFlat tireBlock the wheel that is diagonallyopposite from the flat to keep thevehicle from rolling when the car i

Page 106 - WARNING:

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY13D060E01A-AAT4. Put the Jack in PlaceThe base of the jack should be placedon firm, level ground. The jack shouldbe positio

Page 107 - TRUNK LID/TAIL GATE

314WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY!To do this, you will need more groundclearance than is required to removethe flat tire.D060G02Y-AAT6. Changing WheelsLoo

Page 108

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY15!D060H02A-AAT7. Re-install Wheel NutsTo reinstall the wheel cover, hold it onthe studs, put the wheel nuts on thestuds an

Page 109 - LUGGAGE NET

316WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYD060J01E-AATAfter Changing WheelsIf you have a tire gauge, remove thevalve cap and check the air pressure.If the pressure

Page 110 - FLOOR MAT ANCHOR(S)

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY17CAUTION:o When towing the vehicle, take carenot to cause damage to the bumperor underbody of the vehicle.!1) If the vehic

Page 111 - SUN VISOR

318WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYD080D01MC-AATEMERGENCY TOWINGFor emergency towing when no commer-cial tow vehicle is available, attach a towcable, chain

Page 112 - STEERING WHEEL TILT

F2A080A01S-AATTWO-WAY RADIO OR CELLULAR TELEPHONE INSTALLATIONYour vehicle is equipped with electronic fuel injection and other electronic components.

Page 113 - AUDIO REMOTE CONTROL

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI91FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI9B070C02MC-AATAlarm StageThe alarm will be activated if any of thefollowing occurs while the car i

Page 114 - CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY19CAUTION:- Automatic Transaxleo If the car is being towed with all fourwheels on the ground, it can be towedonly from the

Page 115

320WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYIF YOU LOSE YOUR KEYSD120A01A-AATIf you lose your keys, many Hyundaidealers can make you a new key if youhave your key nu

Page 116

CORROSION PREVENTION &APPEARANCE CARE4Corrosion Protection ... 4-2To Help Prevent Corrosion ...

Page 117

44CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE2CORROSION PROTECTIONE010B01A-AATCommon Causes of CorrosionThe most common causes of corrosionon your car ar

Page 118 - AUX, USB AND iPod

4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE3TO HELP PREVENT COR-ROSIONE020A01A-AATYou can help prevent corrosio

Page 119 - HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL

44CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE4Use a clean sponge or cloth, rinse itfrequently and don't damage the finish byrubbing too hard. For st

Page 120 - HEATING AND VENTILA

4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE5E030B01A-AATSpot CleaningDon't use gasoline, strong solvents o

Page 121 - Face-Level

44CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE6E040A01A-AATTo Clean the Vinyl UpholsteryTo clean the vinyl upholstery, first removeloose dirt and dust wit

Page 122 - Floor-Defrost Level

4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE7ANY QUESTIONS?E050A01A-AATIf you have any questions about the careo

Page 123 - Temperature Control

Maintenance Intervals... 5-2Scheduled Maintenance ... 5-4M

Page 124 - HEATING CONTROLS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI10Battery1KMA2003B070E02MC-AATReplacing the batteryWhen the transmitter's battery begins toget weak, it may take several

Page 125 - DEFROSTING/DEFOGGING

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS2MAINTENANCE INTERVALSF010B01A-AATMaintenance RequirementsThe maintenance required for yourHyundai can be divided int

Page 126 - AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS3SCHEDULED MAINTE-NANCE REQUIREMENTSF020A02A-AATo Inspection should be performed anytime a malfunction is experienced

Page 127 - De-Humidified Heating

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS4SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE150240120IIIRRRMILES X 1000KILOMETERS X 1000MONTHSEMISSION CONTROL ITEMSENGINE OIL AND FILTERFU

Page 128

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS5GENERAL ITEMSDRIVE BELT *1COOLANT *3TIMING BELT *5MANUAL TRANSAXLE OILAUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUIDBRAKE FLUIDBRAKE HOSE

Page 129 - CLIMATE CONTROL AIR

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS6DRIVINGCONDITIONMAINTENANCEINTERVALSENGINE OIL AND FILTERAIR CLEANER FILTERSPARK PLUGSFRONT BRAKE DISC/PADS, CALIPER

Page 130 - STEREO SOUND SYSTEM

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS7EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULEDMAINTENANCE ITEMSF060D01A-AATo Fuel Lines, Fuel Hoses andConnectionsCheck the fuel lines, fu

Page 131

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS8F070H01A-AATo Rear Brake Drums/Linings,Parking BrakeCheck the rear brake drums and liningsfor scoring, burning, leak

Page 132 - CARE OF DISCS

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS9F070M01A-AATo Steering Gear Box, Linkage &Boots/Lower Arm Ball JointWith the vehicle stopped and engine off,chec

Page 133 - AUDIO SYSTEM

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS10CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATENOTICEF080A01NF-AATPerchlorate Material-special handlingmay apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazard

Page 134 - DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI

Engine Compartment ... 6-2General Checks ...

Page 135

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI111FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI11WINDOW GLASS!3FDA2015B050A01MC-AATTo lower or raise the window, turn thewindow regulator handle

Page 136 - CD (PA710) (If Installed)

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE2ENGINE COMPARTMENTG010A01MC-AATType A1. Engine coolant reservoir ... 6-82. Engine oil filler cap ...

Page 137

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE3G010A01MC-AAT1. Engine oil filler cap ... 6-72. Brake fluid reservoir ... 6-143. Air cleaner fi

Page 138 - CAUTION:

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE4GENERAL CHECKSG020C01A-AATVehicle InteriorThe following should be checked eachtime when the vehicle is driven:o Light oper

Page 139

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE5CHECKING THE ENGINE OILG030A01A-AATEngine oil is essential to the performanceand service of the engine. It is suggestedtha

Page 140

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE6G030C01JM-AATTo Check the Oil LevelBefore checking the oil, warm up theengine to the normal operating tempera-ture and be

Page 141

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE7!CAUTION:Slowly pour the recommended oil byusing a funnel. Do not overfill so as notto damage engine.!WARNING:Be very care

Page 142 - (PA710) (If Installed)

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE8CHECKING AND CHANGINGTHE ENGINE COOLANT!G050A01TG-AATWARNING:Do not remove the radiator cap whenthe engine is hot. When th

Page 143

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE9G070A03Y-AATThe replacement of air cleaner filter isperformed in the following manner.1. Unsnap the clips around the cover

Page 144

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE10WINDSHIELD WIPERBLADESG080A02A-AATThe wiper blades should be carefullyinspected from time to time and cleanedto remove ac

Page 145

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE11FILLING THE WASHER RES-ERVOIRG090A01MC-AATA good quality washer fluid should beused to fill the washer reservoir. The flu

Page 146

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI12OMC025015CLOSEOPENOMC029049In order to prevent operation of the pas-senger front (4/3 Door) and rear windows(4 Door), a win

Page 147

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE12!G100A01MC-GATTransaxle lubricant in the manualtransaxle should be checked at thoseintervals specified in the vehicle mai

Page 148 - CD (PA710S) (If Installed)

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE133. Confirm if the fluid level is in the "HOT"range on the level gauge. If the fluidlevel is lower, add the spec

Page 149

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE14CHECKING THE BRAKES!G120A01A-AATG120B01A-AATChecking the Brake Fluid LevelCAUTION:Because brakes are essential to thesafe

Page 150 - 11. FOLDER Button

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE15!G120E02A-AATAdding Brake FluidWARNING:Handle brake fluid carefully. It can dam-age your vision if it gets into your eyes

Page 151

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE162. Pull out the climate control air filter withthe hooks on both sides pressed.CAUTION:Be careful not to press the hooks

Page 152

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE173. Take out the climate control air filterand replace it with a new one.4. Installation is the reverse order of dis-assem

Page 153

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE18G200B02HP-AATReplacing Accessory FusesThe fuse box for the lights and otherelectrical accessories will be found lowon the

Page 154 - (PA710S) (If Installed)

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE19CAUTION:An open fuse indicates that there is aproblem in the electrical circuit. If youreplace a fuse and it blows as soo

Page 155

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE20CHECKING THE BATTERY!G210A01A-AATWARNING:Batteries can be dangerous! Whenworking with batteries, carefully ob-serve the

Page 156

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE21!G220A01A-AATG220B01A-AATChecking Engine Cooling FanThe engine cooling fan should come onautomatically if the engine cool

Page 157 - DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI131FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI13SEATSDriver’s seat1. Seat forward/rearward lock releaselever2. Seatback recliner control lever3.

Page 158

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE22G240A01A-AATPOWER STEERING HOSESIt is suggested that you check the powersteering hose connections for fluid leak-age at t

Page 159 - BEFORE STARTING THE

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE23Headlight1. Allow the bulb to cool. Wear eye pro-tection.2. Open the engine hood and disconnectthe negative (-) post of t

Page 160 - TO START THE ENGINE

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE24G270A03O!WARNING:o When removing/replacing halogenbulbs, always handle the metal bodyof the bulb, not the glass. Residual

Page 161 - STARTING

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE254. Detach the rear combination lamp bypulling it out (4 Door) or remove themounting screws of the rear combina-tion lamp

Page 162 - TRANSAXLE

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE26OMC055028-15. To replace the rear combination light,take it out from the bulb holder byturning it counterclockwise.(1) Ta

Page 163 - Using the Clutch

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE27G270G01MC-GATMap Light (If Installed)1. Remove the cover with a flat-headscrewdriver.2. Replace with a new bulb.OMC055029

Page 164 - Good Driving Practices

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE28G275H01MC-GATInterior Light1. Remove the cover with a flat-headscrewdriver.2. Replace with a new bulb.OMC0550301JBA70311L

Page 165 - AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE29BULB WATTAGEG280A03MC-AATOMC059020LBulb TypeHB2 Long Life235710W (FESTOON)10W (FESTOON)GE881LED TypePart NameSide Repeate

Page 166

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE30FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTIONFUSE RATING125A50A40A40A40A40A30A30A30A30A30A20A15A10A10A10A10A10A30AG200C01MC-AATEngine Compartmen

Page 167 - Overdrive Switch

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE31G200E01MC-AATInner PanelG200E01MCFUSE RATING25A25A10A25A10A10A15A25A10A10A20A10A10A30A25A10A10A15A10ACIRCUIT PROTECTEDDri

Page 168

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI14To move the seat toward the front or rear,pull the lock release lever upward. Thiswill release the seat on its track so you

Page 169 - ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYS

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE32FUSE RATING10A20A10A10A15A10A10A20A10A10A15A15A10A10A10A10ACIRCUIT PROTECTEDFront Fog Lamp Switch, Front Fog Lamp LH, Fro

Page 170 - GOOD BRAKING PRACTICES

EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS7Emission Control System ... 7-2Catalytic Converter ...

Page 171 - DRIVING FOR ECONOMY

7EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS2EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMCanisterFuel vapors generated inside the fueltank are absorbed and stored in theonboard canister. Whe

Page 172 - SMOOTH CORNERING

7EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS3CATALYTIC CONVERTER!H010D02A-AAT3. Exhaust EmissionControl SystemThe Exhaust Emission Control System isa highly effective sy

Page 173

7EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS4!WARNING:o Do not touch the catalytic converteror any other part of the exhaust sys-tem while the catalytic converter ishot.

Page 174

CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTINGSAFETY DEFECTS & BINDINGARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMSVehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...

Page 175 - HIGHER SPEED MOTORING

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS2VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER (VIN)I010A02MC-AATThe vehicl

Page 176 - VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS3ENGINE NUMBERI010B01A-AATThe engine number is stamped on

Page 177

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS4!These pressures were chosen to pro-vide the most satisfa

Page 178

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS5!!o Worn tires can cause accidents.Replace tires that are

Page 179

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI151FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI15B080C02A-AATAdjusting Seatback AngleTo recline the seatback, lean forward totake your weight off

Page 180

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS6If you overfill the tire, release air bypushing on the me

Page 181

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS71. Manufacturer or Brand nameo Manufacturer or Brand name

Page 182 - WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS8I030D01JM-AATTIRE TERMINOLOGY AND DEFINI-TIONSAir Pressur

Page 183 - IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS9Intended Outboard Sidewall: Theside of an asymmetrical ti

Page 184 - JUMP STARTING

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS10I040A01O-AATSNOW TIRESIf you equip your car with snow ti

Page 185 - IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS11!!I050A01MC-AATTIRE CHAINSTire chains, if necessary, sho

Page 186 - ING SYSTEM (TPMS)

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS12I090A05A-AATWHEN TO REPLACE TIRESTread wearindicatorThe

Page 187

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS13!!!WARNING:To reduce the chance or serious orfatal injur

Page 188

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS14!WARNING:I100A01MC-AATSPARE TIRE AND TOOLSYour Hyundai i

Page 189

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS15CONSUMER INFORMATIONI130A01A-AATThis consumer informatio

Page 190 - WARNING - TPMS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI16Adjusting the height up and downTo raise the headrest, pull it up to thedesired position (1). To lower the head-rest, push

Page 191 - SPARE TIRE

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS16Temperature A, B, C - The tempera-ture grades are A (the

Page 192 - CHANGING A FLAT TIRE

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS17Southern Region: Florida, Georgia, Mary-land, North Ca

Page 193 - Flat tire

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS18I140A01A-AATAny claim or dispute you may haverelated to

Page 194 - Wheel nut wrench

Measurement ... 9-2Engine ...

Page 195

9VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS2Tire SizeP175/70 R14, P185/65 R14, P195/55 R15P175/70 R14, P185/65 R14, P205/45 R16T115/70 D15in. (mm)Liter454Door3DoorSpareUS

Page 196

9VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS3ENGINESPECIFICATIONS1.6 MPI4-Cylinder in-line DOHC3.01 x 3.42 in. (76.5 x 87 mm)1,599700 ± 100BTDC 5° ± 5°1 - 3 - 4 - 2J070A02

Page 197 - IF YOUR VEHICLE MUST BE

9VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS4Oil & Grease StandardAPI Service SM* or above,ILSAC GF-4 or aboveHYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS MTF 75W/85 (API GL-4)HYUNDAI GENUIN

Page 199 - EMERGENCY TOWING

10INDEX2AAdvanced Supplemental Restraint (AIRBAG)System (SRS) ... 1-41Curtain airbag

Page 200 - (If Installed)

10INDEX3DDefrosting/Defogging ... 1-114, 1-117DoorCentral door locks ...

Page 201 - IF YOU LOSE YOUR KEYS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI171FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI17B080G01A-GATAdjusting Armrest Angle(Driver's side only)The armrest will be raised or lowere

Page 202 - APPEARANCE CARE

10INDEX4Heating and Cooling Control ... 1-108Air flow control ...

Page 203 - CORROSION PROTECTION

10INDEX5RRear SeatFolding rear seatbacks ... 1-19Warning ...

Page 204 - TO HELP PREVENT COR

10INDEX6TransaxleAutomatic ... 2-9Automatic transaxle fluid checking ...

Page 205 - WASHING AND WAXING

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI18B085A01MC-GATREAR SEATAdjusting seatback angle (3 Door)To recline the seatback, pull up theseatback folding lever (1) and p

Page 206 - Polishing and Waxing

F3!A090A01A-AATSAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNINGThis manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE.These titles indicate the followi

Page 207 - CLEANING THE INTERIOR

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI191FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI19Adjusting the height up and down(If Installed)To raise the headrest, pull it up to thedesired po

Page 208 - ANY QUESTIONS?

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI203. Pull up the seatback folding lever torelease the seatback.o Before folding the seatback, insertthe buckle in the pocket.

Page 209

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI211FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI21!CAUTION:o Move the rear lap/shoulder belt tothe outside so that they don't inter-fere with

Page 210 - MAINTENANCE INTERVALS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI22SEAT BELTSB140A01S-AATREAR SEAT WARNINGFor the safety of all passengers, luggageor other cargo should not be piled higherth

Page 211 - NANCE REQUIREMENTS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI231FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI23!B150B03A-AATInfant or Small ChildAll 50 states have child restraint laws.You should be aware of

Page 212 - SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI24!B150F01A-AATOne Person Per BeltTwo people (including children) shouldnever attempt to use a single seat belt.This could in

Page 213 - F030C2MC-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI251FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI25!B160A02A-AATCARE OF SEAT BELTSSeat belt systems should never be disas-sembled or modified. In a

Page 214 - SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI26To fasten your seat belt, pull it out of theretractor and insert the metal tab into thebuckle. There will be an audible &qu

Page 215 - MAINTENANCE ITEMS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI271FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI27NOTE:If the seat belt is not fastened when theignition key is turned from the "OFF"pos

Page 216

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI28!WARNING:!B200A01A-AATAdjusting Your Seat BeltWARNING:You should place the lap belt portion aslow as possible and snugly ac

Page 217

F4A110A02A-AATVEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERSThis vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR i

Page 218 - CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI291FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI29B210A01A-AATTo Release the Seat BeltThe seat belt is released by pressing therelease button in t

Page 219 - DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI30!WARNING:o Never let anyone ride in the rearcenter seat without fastening allmetal tabs and buckles as describedin this sec

Page 220 - ENGINE COMPARTMENT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI311FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI31!B220D05MCTo disconnect the metal tab (A) from thebuckle (B), insert a narrow-ended toolinto the

Page 221

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI32!o Never hold a child in your arms or lapwhen riding in a vehicle. The violentforces created during a crash willtear the c

Page 222 - GENERAL CHECKS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI331FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI33!WARNING:o Never allow a child to stand-up orkneel on the seat or floorboard of amoving vehicle.

Page 223 - MAINTENANCE PRECAU

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI34B230E02MC-AATInstalling a Child Restraint Seat withthe "Tether Anchorage" System(3 Door)Three child restraint hoo

Page 224 - To Check the Oil Level

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI351FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI35B230C02MC2. Route the child restraint seat tetherstrap over the seatback.For vehicles with adjus

Page 225 - Adding Oil

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI36Child restraint symbols are located on theleft and right rear seatbacks to indicatethe position of the lower anchors for ch

Page 226 - THE ENGINE COOLANT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI371FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI37Follow the child seat manufacturer's in-structions to properly install child restraintseats

Page 227 - CLEANER FILTER

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI38!WARNING:o If the retractor is not in the Auto-matic Locking mode, the child re-straint can move when your vehicleturns or

Page 228 - WINDSHIELD WIPER

F5A040A01A-AATFOREWORDThank you for choosing Hyundai. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discriminatingpeople who drive a Hyundai.

Page 229 - FILLING THE WASHER RES

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI391FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI39The seat belt pre-tensioner system con-sists mainly of the following components.Their locations

Page 230 - FLUID (AUTOMATIC)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI40!!WARNING:o Pre-tensioners are designed to op-erate only one time. After activation,pre-tensioner seat belts must bereplace

Page 231 - "HOT" range

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI411FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI41B240D01MC-AAT(If Installed)ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT (AIRBAG) SYSTEM (SRS)1. Driver's

Page 232 - CHECKING THE BRAKES

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI42B240A01MCThe purpose of the SRS is to provide thevehicle's driver and/or the front passen-ger with additional protecti

Page 233 - AIR CONDITIONER CARE

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI431FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI43!WARNING:If a seat track position sensor or anoccupant classification system is notworking prope

Page 234 - CONTROL AIR FILTER

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI44!WARNING:o Move your seat as far back as prac-tical from the front airbags, while stillmaintaining control of the vehicle.o

Page 235 - ING FUSES

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI451FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI45!WARNING:o No objects should be placed over ornear the airbag modules on the steer-ing wheel, i

Page 236 - Replacing Accessory Fuses

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI46B240B02MC-AATSRS Components and FunctionsThe SRS consists of the following compo-nents:1. Front Impact Sensor2. "PASSE

Page 237 - Power Connector

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI471FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI47The SRSCM continually monitors all ele-ments while the ignition is "ON" to deter-mine

Page 238 - CHECKING THE BATTERY

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI48!Passenger's Front AirbagB240B05Lo When installing a container of liquidair freshener inside the vehicle, donot place

Page 239 - COOLING FANS

F6A100A03A-AATGuide to Hyundai Genuine Parts1. What are Hyundai Genuine Parts?Hyundai Genuine Parts are the sameparts used by Hyundai Motor Companyto

Page 240 - ABOUT YOUR HYUNDAI

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI491FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI49!o Before you replace a fuse or discon-nect a battery terminal, turn the igni-tion key to the &q

Page 241 - REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI50Condition detected by theoccupant classification system"PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF" indicatorlightSRS warning lightFron

Page 242 - Front Turn Signal light

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI511FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI51B990A01OWhen an adult is seated in the frontpassenger seat, if the “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” indica

Page 243 - Rear Combination Light

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI52!WARNING:!WARNING:- Never put a heavy load or an activeelectronic device (ex. laptop com-puter, navigation, blanket etc) on

Page 244 - Luggage Compartment Light

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI531FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI53!WARNING:!!WARNING:o Even though your vehicle is equippedwith the occupant classification sys-te

Page 245 - Side Repeater Light

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI54!WARNING:If the occupant classification system isnot working properly, the SRS air bagwarning light on the in

Page 246 - (3 Door) (If Installed)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI551FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI55WARNING:o The side impact airbag is supple-mental to the driver's and thepassenger's s

Page 247 - BULB WATTAGE

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI56!WARNING:o The space between the occupant andthe curtain airbag must never beoccupied by children, passengers orpets. Occup

Page 248 - FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTION

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI571FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI57B240C02NF-AATSRS CareThe SRS is virtually maintenance-freeand there are no parts you can safelys

Page 249 - Inner Panel

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI58B240D02NF-AATAdditional Safety Precautionso Never let passengers ride in thecargo area (trunk) or on top of afolded-down ba

Page 250 - (Power Connector)

F7TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION51234678910FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAIDRIVING YOUR HYUNDAIWHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYCORROSION PREVENTION & APPEARANCE CAREV

Page 251 - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI591FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI59!WARNING:o Sitting improperly or out of positioncan cause occupants to be shiftedtoo close to a

Page 252 - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI60INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATOR LIGHTSOMC029505NB260A02MC-AATType A

Page 253 - CATALYTIC CONVERTER

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI611FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI61 1. Tachometer 2. Turn Signal Indicator Lights 3. High Beam Indicator Light 4. Automatic Transax

Page 254

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI62OMC029510NB260B02MC-AATType B

Page 255 - SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI631FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI6312. Door Ajar Warning Light13. Charging System Warning Light14. Parking Brake/Low Brake fluid Le

Page 256 - NUMBER (VIN)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI64WARNING AND INDICATORLIGHTS!B260P02Y-GATABS Service Reminder Indi-cator (SRI) (If Installed)When the key is turned to the &

Page 257 - ENGINE NUMBER

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI651FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI65B260G01A-AATLow Oil Pressure WarningLightCAUTION:If the oil pressure warning light stays onwhile

Page 258 - OMC040408

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI66B260J01MC-AATCharging System WarningLightThe charging system warning light shouldcome on when the ignition is turned on,the

Page 259

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI671FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI67B260N01MC-AATMalfunction Indicator LightThis light illuminates when there is amalfunction of an

Page 260 - I035A01JM-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI68!WARNING:Significantly low tire pressure makesthe vehicle unstable and can contributeto loss of vehicle control and increas

Page 261

F8B250A02MC-AATOMC010001N-2INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

Page 262 - I030D01JM-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI691FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI69!B265W01MC-AATTPMS (Tire Pressure Moni-toring System) MalfunctionIndicator (If Installed)TPMS ma

Page 263

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI70B330A03A-AATTACHOMETERThe tachometer registers the speed ofyour engine in revolutions per minute(rpm).CAUTION:The engine sh

Page 264 - I040B01JM-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI711FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI71B310B01O-AATODOMETER/TRIP ODOMETER(Without Trip Computer)1. OdometerThe odometer records the tot

Page 265 - I060A02A-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI72B310C01O-AATODOMETER/TRIP ODOMETER(With Trip Computer)1. OdometerThe odometer records the total drivingdistance in miles, a

Page 266 - Tread wear

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI731FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI732. Trip Odometero This mode indicates the drive distancetravelled since the last drive time rese

Page 267 - I090B02JM-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI743. Average Fuel Consumption(MPG)B400B04MC-Ao This mode calculates the average fuelconsumption from the total fuel usedand t

Page 268 - D060B01MC-A

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI751FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI754. Distance to Empty(miles)o This mode indicates the estimated dis-tance to empty from the curre

Page 269 - HYUNDAI VEHICLE

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI76To operate the headlights, turn the barrel onthe end of the multi-function switch. The firstposition turns on the parking l

Page 270

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI771FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI77B340E01A-AATHeadlight FlasherTo flash the headlights, pull the switchlever toward you, then rele

Page 271 - I130D05A-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI78B350A01MC-AATWindshield WiperOMC048902N(A)(B)(C)The windshield wiper switch has threepositions:A) Intermittent wiper operat

Page 272 - REPORTING SAFETY DE

F9 1. Hood Release Lever... 1-93 2. Front Fog Light Switch (If Installed) ...

Page 273 - VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI791FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI79B350B01A-AATWindshield Washer OperationTo use the windshield washer, pull thewiper/washer lever

Page 274 - FUEL SYSTEM

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI80B390A01MC-AATRear Window Wiper and Washer(If Installed)1. : The washer fluid will be sprayedonto the rear window and the

Page 275 - Displacement (cc)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI811FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI81HAZARD WARNING SYS-TEMB370A01A-AATThe hazard warning system should beused whenever you find it n

Page 276 - LUBRICATION CHART

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI82CIGARETTE LIGHTERDIGITAL CLOCKB420A01A-AATFor the cigarette lighter to work, the keymust be in the "ACC" position

Page 277

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI831FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI83POWER OUTLETB500D01MC-GATThese supply 12V electric power to oper-ate electric accessories or equ

Page 278

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI84!SUNROOFB460A02Y-AAT(If Installed)Sun Shade1JBA3110Your HYUNDAI is equipped with a slidingsunshade which you can manually a

Page 279

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI851FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI85B460B01MC-GATOpening the Sunroof SystemIf your vehicle is equipped with this fea-ture, you can s

Page 280

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI86!CAUTION:If the sunroof is not reset, it may notoperate properly.B460E02TG-GATResetting the sunroofWhenever the vehicle bat

Page 281

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI871FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI87INTERIOR LIGHTB480A02MC-GATMap Light (If Installed)o "DOOR"In the "DOOR" pos

Page 282

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI88!GLOVE BOXWARNING:To avoid the possibility of injury in caseof an accident or a sudden stop, theglove box door should be k

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