Hyundai 2006 Santa Fe User Manual

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Page 2 - A020A01A-AAT

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSB250A04O-AATB250A01O-A

Page 3 - Specifications

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI88REAR SEAT ARM RESTHORNB611A01Y-AATThis arm rest is located in the center of the rearseat back.HSM2049B610A01L-GATPress the

Page 4 - A080A01S-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI89B660B04O-AATTo Set the Cruise Speed1. Push the cruise control ON/OFF switch.The "CRUISE" indicator light in the i

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1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI90B660F04O-AATTo Reset at a Slower Speed1. Push the "SET (COAST)" switch and hold it.While the control switch is pu

Page 6 - A110A01A-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI91!WARNING:o Keep the cruise control ON/OFF switchoff when not using the cruise control.o Use the cruise control system only

Page 7 - HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI92B710B02O-AATCenter VentilatorThe center ventilators are located in the middleof the instrument panel. To change the directi

Page 8 - 1-800-826-CARS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI93HEATING AND VENTILATIONB670C03O-AATAir Intake Control SwitchThis is used to select fresh outside air orrecirculate inside a

Page 9 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI94With the " " mode selected, air enters thevehicle from outside and is heated or cooledaccording to the ot

Page 10 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI95Bi-LevelAir is discharged through the face vents and thefloor vents. This makes it possible to havecooler air from the dash

Page 11 - CAUTION:

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI96HSM428* The A/C or the air intake control switchreturns to its memorized setting.A/CONON or OFF *OFFON or OFF *ONONAir Inta

Page 12 - YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI97HEATING CONTROLSB690A01O-AATFor normal heating operation, set the air flowcontrol to the floor ( ) position. (The &q

Page 13

1. Multi-Function Light Switch2. Instrument Cluster3. Horn and Driver's Airbag4. Trip Switch / Trip Computer Switch (If installed)5. Ignition Swi

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1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI98AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMVENTILATIONBI-LEVEL HEATINGTo operate the ventilation system:o Set the air intake control switch to

Page 15 - Gasolines for Cleaner Air

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI99o Set the temperature control to "Cool". ("Cool"provides maximum cooling. The tempera-ture may be moder

Page 16 - Record Your Key Number

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI100B730A01L-AATOperation Tipso To keep dust or unpleasant fumes fromentering the car through the ventilation sys-tem, tempora

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1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI101B720A02E-AATDEFROSTING/DEFOGGINGUse the heating/ventilation system to defrost or defog thewindshield:To remove interior fo

Page 18

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI102AUTOMATIC HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL SYSTEMB970A01Y-AAT(If installed)Your Hyundai is equipped with an automaticheating an

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1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI103B970C01O-AATAutomatic OperationNOTE:o If the battery has been discharged ordisconnected, the temperature mode willreset to

Page 20

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI104B980B01Y-AATFan Speed ControlThe fan speed can be set to the desired speedby pressing the appropriate fan speed controlbut

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1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI105With the "Fresh" mode selected, air enters thevehicle from the outside and is heated or cooledaccording to the f

Page 22 - Panic Warning

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI106Floor-LevelWhen selecting the "Floor-Level", the indicatorlight will come on and the air will be dischargedthrou

Page 23 - POWER WINDOWS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI107B980F02O-AATDefrost SwitchB980F01OWhen the "Defrost" button is pressed, the "Fresh"mode will be automa

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YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCEB255A03O-AATINDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER* More detailed explanations of these items will be found beginning on

Page 25 - Adjustable Headrests

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI108!CAUTION:o Replace the filter every 10,000 miles(15,000 km) or once a year.If the car is being driven in severe condi-tion

Page 26

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI109STEREO SOUND SYSTEMB750A02A-AATHow Car Audio WorksAM broadcasts can be received at greaterdistances than FM broadcasts. Th

Page 27 - Adjusting Seatback Angle

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI110!o Fading - As your car moves away from theradio station, the signal will weaken andsound will begin to fade. When this oc

Page 28 - SEAT WARMER (If Installed)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI111AUDIO SYSTEMH260A01O-AATSTEREO RADIO OPERATION (H260) (If installed)1. POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME/BALANCE Control KnobH260A01O2.

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1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI112H260B04O-AAT1. POWER ON-OFF Control KnobThe radio unit may be operated when the ignitionkey is in the "ACC" or &

Page 30

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI113HOW TO PRESET STATIONSSix AM and twelve FM stations may be pro-grammed into the memory of the radio. Then, bysimply pressi

Page 31

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI114H260B01O-AATCOMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION (H260) (If installed)1. Playing CDH260A01O2. FF/REW Button3. TRACK UP/DOWN4. SCA

Page 32

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI115B260D04O-AAT1. Playing CDo Insert the CD with the label facing upward.o Insert the CD to start CD playback, duringradio op

Page 33

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI116o This equipment is designed to be usedonly in a 12 volt DC battery system withnegative ground.o This unit is made of prec

Page 34

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI117B890A02O-AATAUDIO FAULT CODEIf you see any error indication in the display while using the system CD mode, find the cause

Page 35

1Fuel Recommendations ... 1-2Breaking in Your New Hyundai ... 1-3Keys..

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1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI118D285A01O-AATSTEREO RADIO OPERATION (D-285) (If installed)6. AUDIO Knob(Bass/Treble/Balance/Fade)1. POWER ON•OFF,VOLUME Con

Page 37

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI119D285B02O-AAT1. POWER ON•OFF Control KnobPress this knob to turn the system on and off.VOLUME ControlTurn the knob clockwis

Page 38 - CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI120Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade)To adjust the balance between the right and leftspeakers, push and release the AUDIO

Page 39

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI121D285C01O-AATCASSETTE TAPE PLAYER OPERATION (D-285) (If installed)6. BAND Select Button1. SEEK Button7. TAPE/CD Select Butt

Page 40

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI122D285D02O-AATPlaying a Cassette TapeYour tape player is built to work best with tapesthat are up to 30 to 45 minutes long o

Page 41

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1237. TAPE/CD Select ButtonPress this button to play a tape when listeningto the radio. Press TAPE/CD to switch betweenthe ta

Page 42

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1243. Press and hold the TAPE/CD select buttonfor five seconds. READY will appear on thedisplay and a cassette symbol will fl

Page 43 - Outboard Rear Seats

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI125D285E01O-AATCOMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION (D-285) (If installed)7. CD EJECT Button5. BAND Select Button1. SEEK/SCAN Button

Page 44 - Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI126D285F02O-AATPlaying a Compact DiscInsert a disc partway into the slot. Label side up.The player will pull it in and the di

Page 45

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1278. Care of Your Compact DiscsHandle disc careful. Store them in their originalcases or other protective cases away fromdir

Page 46 - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI2FUEL RECOMMENDATIONSCAUTION:Your Hyundai's New Vehicle Limited War-ranty may not cover damage to the fuelsystem and any

Page 47

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI128D295A01O-AATSTEREO RADIO OPERATION (D-295) (If installed)2. BAND Select Button4. SEEK/SCAN Button7. AUTO EQUALIZERHSM3251.

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1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI129D295B02O-AAT1. POWER ON•OFF Control KnobPress this knob to turn the system on and off.VOLUME ControlTo increase volume, tu

Page 49 - SRS Components and Functions

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI130MIDPress the AUDIO knob until MID appears on thedisplay. Turn the knob to increase or decreasemid. When you use this contr

Page 50

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI131D295C01O-AATCOMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION (D-295) (If installed)8. SEEK/SCAN Button7. AUTO EQUALIZERHSM3253. REVERSE Butto

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1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI132D295D03O-AAT1. LOAD ButtonThis compact disc playing will accommodate upto six discs.To insert one disc do the following:1.

Page 52

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI133When the eject button is pressed, the receiverwill eject the disc and REMOVE CD will bedisplayed. You can now remove the d

Page 53

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI134SCANPress and hold either SEEK SCAN arrow formore than two seconds until SCAN appears onthe display and you hear a beep. U

Page 54 - Side Impact Airbag

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI135!CAUTION:o Do not insert warped or poor qualitydiscs into the CD player as damage to theunit may occur.o Do not insert any

Page 55 - SRS Care

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI136CARE OF CASSETTE TAPESCARE OF DISCSB850A02LB850A02F-AATProper HandlingStorageWhen not in use, place your discs in theirind

Page 56

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI137o Be sure that the cassette label is not looseor peeling off or tape ejection may be difficult.o Never touch or soil the a

Page 57 - Airbag-Equipped Vehicle

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI3KEYSBREAKING IN YOUR NEW HYUNDAIB010F01A-AATOperation in Foreign CountriesIf you are going to drive your Hyundai in anotherc

Page 58

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI138ANTENNAB870C01A-GATMANUAL ANTENNA (If installed)Your car uses a manual stainless steel antennato receive both AM and FM br

Page 59

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI1392. Before entering an automatic car wash,remove by turning the antenna counter-clockwise to prevent damage to the mi-cro a

Page 60

DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous! ... 2-2Risk of Rollover ...

Page 61

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI2 WARNING: ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!C010A01O-AATEngine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smel

Page 62

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI3RISK OF ROLLOVERBEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE!!WARNING:o The 2WD Santa Fe is not designed foroff-road use. The 4WD Santa Fe is de-s

Page 63

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI4!!KEY POSITIONSC040A01A-AATCAUTION:The engine should not be turned off or thekey removed from the ignition key cylinderwhile the

Page 64 - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI5NOTE:Do not hold the key in the "START" positionfor more than 15 seconds.o "ON"When the key is in the "

Page 65 - (Without Trip Computer)

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI6The first few shifts on a new vehicle, or if thebattery has been disconnected, may be some-what abrupt. This is a normal conditi

Page 66

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI7!C090E01O-AATo D(Drive):Use for normal driving. The transaxle will auto-matically shift through a four gear sequence.C090D02O-AA

Page 67 - Trip Computer Switch

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI8!C090I03L-GATCAUTION:o Shift into "R" and "P" position only whenthe vehicle has completely stopped.o Do not

Page 68 - 2. Average Fuel Consumption

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI4DOOR LOCKS!B040A02Y-AATB030C01JM-AATILLUMINATED IGNITION SWITCH(If installed)Whenever either front door is opened, the igni-

Page 69

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI9!OPERATING THE AUTOMATICTRANSAXLE (5 SPEED A/T)C095A01O-AAT(If installed)HSM3022The highly efficient Hyundai automatic transaxle

Page 70 - Parking Light Auto Off

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI10CAUTION:o In sports mode the driver must executeshifts in accordance with prevailing roadconditions, taking care to keep the en

Page 71 - Auto Light (If installed)

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI11NOTE:o In sports mode, only the five forwardgears can be selected. To select reverseor park, move the selector lever to the&qu

Page 72

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI12!!C090N04O-AATGood Driving Practiceso Never move the gear selector lever from "P"or "N" to any other positi

Page 73 - Rear Window Wiper And Washer

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI13ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)C120A02A-AAT(If installed)The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) is designedto prevent wheel lock-up duri

Page 74 - REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI14C300D02O-AATIndicator and WarningThe TCS indicator should illuminate when theignition key is turned to ON or START but shouldgo

Page 75

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI15FULL TRACTION CONTROL SYS-TEM (FTCS)C310A01O-AAT(If installed)On slippery road surfaces, the traction controlsystem (TCS) limit

Page 76

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI16!WARNING:This vehicle is designed primarily for onroad use. Driving the vehicle in challengingoff-road conditions may result in

Page 77

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI17(5)Do not drive the vehicle through water. (i.e.streams, rivers, lakes, etc.)(6)The stopping distance of the full-time 4WDvehi

Page 78 - CIGARETTE LIGHTER

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI18!CAUTION:o While the full-time 4WD vehicle is beingraised on a jack, never start the engine orcause the tires to rotate.There i

Page 79

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI5B040B01O-AATLocking, unlocking front doors with akeyo The door can be locked or unlocked with akey.o Lock the door by turnin

Page 80 - Rear Drink Holder

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI19!WARNING:o Avoid high cornering speeds.o Do not make quick steering wheel move-ments, such as sharp lane charges orfast, sharp

Page 81

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI20DRIVING FOR ECONOMYC140A02A-AATYou can save fuel and get more miles from yourcar if you follow these suggestions:o Drive smooth

Page 82 - Tilting the Sunroof

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI21o Be sure that the wheels are aligned cor-rectly. Improper alignment can result fromhitting curbs or driving too fast over irre

Page 83 - Map Light

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI22C160F01A-AATCheck Spark Plugs and IgnitionSystemInspect your spark plugs as described in Sec-tion 6 and replace them if necessa

Page 84

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI23C160H02A-AATUse Approved Window Washer Anti-Freeze in SystemTo keep the water in the window washer systemfrom freezing, add an

Page 85 - OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI24TRAILER OR VEHICLE TOWING!C190A01S-AATIf you are considering towing with your car, youshould first check with your State's

Page 86 - Electric Type (If installed)

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI25C190B01S-AATTrailer HitchesSelect the proper hitch and ball combination,making sure that its location is compatible withthat of

Page 87

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI26!4. The gross combination weight (sum ofyour vehicle weight plus its load and thetotal trailer weight) must not exceed thefollo

Page 88

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI27C190F02O-AATTrailer or Vehicle Towing Tips1. Before towing, check hitch and safety chainconnections as well as proper operation

Page 89

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI28However the seating capacity may bereduced based upon the weight of all ofthe occupants, and the weight of thecargo being carri

Page 90 - Operating HomeLink

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI6B045D01O-AATLocking From the Inside(Passenger's side)The door can be locked without a key. To lockthe door, first push

Page 91

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI29Steps for Determining Correct LoadLimit(1)Locate the statement "The combinedweight of occupants and cargo shouldnever exce

Page 92 - TAIL GATE

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI30Refer to your vehicle's tire and loadinginformation label for specific informa-tion about your vehicle's capacity wei

Page 93

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI31C190G03JM-AATCompliance LabelThe compliance label is located on thedriver's side of the center pillar outerpanel.The label

Page 94 - Stowage Precautions

2DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI32!WARNING:Items you carry inside your vehiclecan strike and injure people in asudden stop or turn, or in a crash.o Put things in

Page 95 - HIGH-MOUNTED REAR STOP LIGHT

If the Engine will not Start ... 3-2Jump Starting ...

Page 96

32WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYD010B01OIF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START!D010A01A-AAT D010B01L-AATIf Engine Doesn't Turn Over or TurnsOver SlowlyD010C02Y

Page 97 - HOOD RELEASE

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY3JUMP STARTING!o If you should accidentally get acid on yourskin or in your eyes, immediately removeany contaminated clothi

Page 98 - SUN VISORFLOOR MAT ANCHOR

34WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYIF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS!!!WARNING:While the engine is running, keep hair,hands and clothing away from moving partssuch as

Page 99 - SUN VISOR EXTENDER

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY5SPARE TIRED040A01O-GATThe following instructions for the FULLSIZE spare tire should be observed:Check inflation pressure a

Page 100 - FRONT DOOR EDGE WARNING

36WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYCHANGING A FLAT TIREIF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRED060A02O-AATThe procedure described on the follow-ing pages can be used to rota

Page 101 - (If installed)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI7B040E04A-AATChild-Protector Rear Door LockYour Hyundai is equipped with left and right side"child-protector" rear

Page 102 - To Reset at a Faster Speed

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY7D060C01A-AAT2. Block the WheelD060B02O-AAT1. Obtain Spare Tire and ToolRemove the spare tire and remove thejack and tool b

Page 103 - WARNING:

38WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYD060E01A-AAT4. Put the Jack in PlaceThe base of the jack should be placedon firm, level ground. The jack shouldbe position

Page 104 - HEATING AND COOLING CONTROL

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY9!Raise the car high enough so that thefully inflated spare tire can be installed.To do this, you will need more groundclea

Page 105 - Air Intake Control Switch

310WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY!D060I01E-AAT8. Lower Vehicle and Tighten NutsLower the car to the ground by turningthe wheel nut wrench counterclock-wis

Page 106 - Face-Level

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY11D060J02O-AATAfter Changing WheelsIf you have a tire gauge, remove thevalve cap and check the air pressure. Ifthe pressure

Page 107 - Floor-Level

312WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYIF YOUR VEHICLE MUST BETOWEDD080A01O-GATIf your vehicle has to be towed, it should be doneby your Hyundai dealer or a com

Page 108 - MAX A/C-Level

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY13!1) If the vehicle is being towed with the rearwheels on the ground, be sure the parkingbrake is released.NOTE:Before tow

Page 109 - OFF-Level

314WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYFor emergency towing when no commercialtow vehicle is available, attach a tow cable,chain or strap to one of the towing h

Page 110 - Air Conditioning Switch

3WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY15IF YOU LOSE YOUR KEYSD120A01A-AATIf you lose your keys, many Hyundai dealerscan make you a new key if you have your keynu

Page 111 - Air Conditioning Operation

4Corrosion Protection ... 4-2To Help Prevent Corrosion ... 4

Page 112 - Operation Tips

A010A02A-AATWARRANTIES FOR YOUR HYUNDAI VEHICLEo New Vehicle 60 Months/60,000 Miles Limited Warrantyo New Vehicle 120 Months/100,000 Miles Limited Pow

Page 113 - DEFROSTING/DEFOGGING

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI8THEFT-ALARM SYSTEMB075B01O-AATArmed StageB075B01OLOCKUNLOCKB070A01A-AAT(If installed)This system is designed to provide prot

Page 114 - Heating and Cooling Controls

4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE2CORROSION PROTECTIONE020B01A-AATKeep Your Car CleanThe best way to prevent corrosion is to keepyour car clea

Page 115 - Automatic Operation

4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE3WASHING AND WAXINGE020E01A-AATDon't Neglect the InteriorMoisture can collect under the floor mats andca

Page 116 - MANUAL OPERATION

4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE4E030D01A-AATWhen to Wax AgainYou should polish and wax the car again whenwater no longer beads on a clean su

Page 117

4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE5CLEANING THE INTERIORE040B01A-AATTo Clean the Leather Upholstery(If installed)In the normal course of use, l

Page 118

4CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE6ANY QUESTIONS?E040D01A-AATCleaning the Seat BeltsTo clean the seat belts, use a cloth or spongewith mild soa

Page 119 - Defrost Switch

5Maintenance Intervals ... 5-2Scheduled Maintenance ... 5

Page 120 - CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS2F010C01A-AATSpecified Scheduled ProceduresThese are the procedures such as inspections,adjustments and replacements

Page 121 - How Car Audio Works

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS3F020A02Y-AATSCHEDULED MAINTENANCEREQUIREMENTSo Inspection should be performed any time amalfunction is experienced o

Page 122

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS4SCHEDULED MAINTENANCEF030B02O-AATR :Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if n

Page 123 - AUDIO SYSTEM

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS5See Note *1See Note *2See Note *3Note : *1. For every 12 months or 10,000 miles (15,000 km), whichever occurs first:

Page 124 - FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI9B075C01JM-AATAlarm StageThe alarm will be activated if any of the followingoccurs while the car is parked and the systemis

Page 125 - HOW TO PRESET STATIONS

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS6MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONSSEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONSA - Repeatedly driving short distance of less than

Page 126

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS7F060D01A-AATo Fuel Lines, Fuel Hoses and Connec-tionsCheck the fuel lines, fuel hoses and connec-tions for leakage a

Page 127

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS8F070F01A-AATo Brake Hoses and LinesVisually check for proper installation, chafing,cracks, deterioration and any lea

Page 128

5VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS9F070L01A-AATo Suspension Mounting BoltsCheck the suspension connections for loose-ness or damage. Retighten to the

Page 129 - AUDIO FAULT CODE

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

Page 130

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE2G010B01O-AAT(2.7 V6)1. Coolant reservoir cap2. Brake fluid reservoir3. Air cleaner4. Fuse and Relay box5. Windshield washe

Page 131

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE3G010C01O-AAT(3.5 V6)1. Coolant reservoir cap2. Engine oil filler cap3. Brake fluid reservoir4. Air cleaner5. Fuse and Rela

Page 132 - 7. AUTO EQUALIZER

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE4CHECKING THE ENGINE OILG030A01A-AATEngine oil is essential to the performance andservice of the engine. It is suggested th

Page 133

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE5G030C01JM-AATTo Check the Oil LevelBefore checking the oil, warm up the engine tothe normal operating temperature and be s

Page 134

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE6G040A02LOil filterOil filler cap3.5 V6CHANGING THE OIL AND FILTERG040A04A-GATOil filler capOil filter2.7 V6G040A01B!!G030D

Page 135

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI10B070E02HP-AATReplacing the batteryWhen the transmitter's battery begins to getweak, it may take several pushes on the

Page 136

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE7!The engine oil and filter should be changed atthose intervals specified in the maintenanceschedule in Section 5. If the c

Page 137

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE8G050B01A-AATRecommended Engine CoolantUse a high quality ethylene-glycol coolant in a50/50 mix with water. The engine cool

Page 138

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE9!G050C01A-AATTo Check the Coolant LevelThe coolant level can be seen on the side of theplastic coolant reservoir. The leve

Page 139 - 10. CD Adapter Kits

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE10G060B02O-AATReplacing the Spark PlugsThe spark plugs should be changed at theintervals specified in the vehicle maintenan

Page 140

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE11WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADESCHANGING THE AIR CLEANERFILTERG080A02A-AATThe wiper blades should be carefully inspectedfrom time

Page 141

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE12FILLING THE WASHER RESERVOIRG090A02O-AATThe washer fluid reservoir supplies fluid to thewindshield washer system.A good q

Page 142

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE13CAUTION:o Radiator anti-freeze (engine coolant)should not be used in the washer systembecause it will damage the car&apos

Page 143

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE14HSM4252. Remove the transaxle dipstick, wipe it clean,reinsert the dipstick as far as it will go, thenremove it again. No

Page 144 - 2. CD EJECT Button

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE15CHECKING THE BRAKES!G120B01A-AATChecking the Brake Fluid LevelWARNING:Use caution when handling brake fluid. Itcan damage

Page 145

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE16G140D02A-AATChecking the Compressor Drive BeltG190A02BA/Ccomp.Crankshaft pulleyPower steeringpulleyAuto tensionerGenerato

Page 146 - 10. Using Song List Mode

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI11POWER WINDOWS!B060A03Y-AATThe power windows operate when the ignitionkey is in the "ON" position. The main switch

Page 147

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE17When the air conditioning is being used regu-larly, the compressor drive belt tension shouldbe checked at least once a mo

Page 148 - Damaged Disc

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE18HSM4435. Replace two climate control air filters bypulling the knob of the air conditioner filteroutward.6. Installation

Page 149

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE19CHECKING DRIVE BELTSG190A01A-AATAuto tensioner2.7 V63.5 V6Power steering pulleyCHECKING BRAKE PEDALCLEARANCEG180A01A-AATY

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6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE20Drive belts should be checked periodically forproper tension and adjusted if necessary. At thesame time, belts should be

Page 151

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE214. Replace the blown fuse by pressing a newfuse of the same rating into place. The fuseshould be a snug fit. If it is not

Page 152 - DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE22CHECKING THE BATTERY!CAUTION:An open fuse indicates that there is a prob-lem in the electrical circuit. If you replace af

Page 153 - PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE23POWER STEERING FLUID LEVELG230A03A-AATThe power steering fluid level should be checkedregularly. To check the power steer

Page 154 - BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE24G250A01A-AATFOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUTYOUR HYUNDAIIf you desire additional information about main-taining and servicing y

Page 155 - DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE25SPECIFICATION:"H";Horizontal center line of headlights fromground: 2WD : 32.5 in.(822 mm)4WD : 33.3 in.(843 mm)

Page 156

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE26REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT BULBS!G260A03A-AATBefore attempting to replace a light bulb, be surethe switch is turned to the &quo

Page 157

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI12!B080B02A-AATAdjusting Seat Forward and RearwardTo move the seat toward the front or rear, pullthe lock release lever upwar

Page 158

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE279. Remove the protective cap from the re-placement bulb and install the new bulb bymatching the plastic base with the hea

Page 159

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE28!WARNING:This halogen bulb contains gas under pres-sure and if impacted could shatter, result-ing in flying fragments. Al

Page 160

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE29HSM3423. Replace with a new bulb.G270C01O-AATLuggage Compartment Light1. Open the tail gate.2. Remove the cover with a fl

Page 161 - Sports Mode

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE30G270E01O-AATFront Side Marker Light1. Remove the cover with a phillips screw-driver.HSM334HSM335HSM3362. Disconnect the c

Page 162

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE31G270E02LHTB2843. Disconnect the connector.4. Replace with a new bulb.HSM3442. Replace with a new bulb.G270H01O-AATGlove B

Page 163 - Good Driving Practices

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE32Socket typeS8.5/8.5P43tBA15dBA9sBA9sS8.5/8.5PG13W2.1×9.5DPart NameFront Door Edge Warning Light (If installed)Luggage Com

Page 164

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE33FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTIONG200C02O-AATEngine CompartmentG200C01ONOTE:Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be ap

Page 165

6DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE34G200E01O-AATInner PanelG200E01O-APROTECTED COMPONENTSCigarette lighter & Power outletAudio, Power outside mirrorDigit

Page 166

7Emission Control System ... 7-2EGR System...

Page 167

7EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS2EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMH010D01A-AAT3. Exhaust Emission Control SystemThe Exhaust Emission Control System is ahighly effectiv

Page 168

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI13!WARNING:To minimize risk of severe injury in theevent of a collision or a sudden stop, boththe driver and passenger seatba

Page 169

7EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS3CATALYTIC CONVERTEREGR SYSTEM!H010E01Y-AAT(If installed)This system helps reduce nitrogen oxides byrecirculating a part of t

Page 170

7EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS4!WARNING:o Do not stop your Hyundai over any com-bustible material such as grass, paper,leaves or rags. These materials migh

Page 171 - DRIVING FOR ECONOMY

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ... 8-2Engine Number ... 8-2T

Page 172 - SMOOTH CORNERING

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS2ENGINE NUMBERVEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER (VIN)I010B01A-A

Page 173

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS3!I030A02JM-AATRECOMMENDED COLD TIRE INFLA-TION PRESSUREST

Page 174

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS4!CAUTION:Always observe the following:o Check pressures w

Page 175

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS5I035A01JM-AATCHECKING TIRE INFLATION PRES-SURECheck your

Page 176

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS6o Four numbers represent the weekand year the tire was b

Page 177

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS76. Maximum load ratingThis number indicates the maximumlo

Page 178

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS8Sidewall: The portion of a tire betweenthe tread and the

Page 179 - VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI14!B080F01A-AATSeat Cushion Height Adjustment(Driver's Seat Only)To raise or lower the front part of the seatcushion, tu

Page 180 - Example 1

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS9Vehicle Capacity Weight: The numberof designated seating

Page 181 - Example 2

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS10HA1409I060A02O-AATTIRE ROTATIONTires should be rotated e

Page 182 - Compliance Label

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS11!I080A01A-AATTIRE TRACTIONTire traction can be reduced i

Page 183

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS12I090B01JM-AATTIRE MAINTENANCEIn addition to proper infla

Page 184 - WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS13I110A01A-AATSHOP MANUALA Hyundai Shop Manual is availabl

Page 185

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS14Traction AA, A, B, C - The tractiongrades, from highest

Page 186 - JUMP STARTING

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS15!WARNING:The temperature grade for this tire isestablish

Page 187 - IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS16Southern Region: Florida, Georgia, North Caro-lina, Sout

Page 188 - SPARE TIRE

8CONSUMER INFORMATION, REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING ARBITRATION OF WARRANTY CLAIMS17I140A01A-AATAny claim or dispute you may haverelated to

Page 189

9Measurement ... 9-2Engine ...

Page 190 - Flat tire

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI15B090B01Y-AATAdjusting Seat Forward and RearwardPull the control knob forward or backward tomove the seat forward or backwar

Page 191 - Wheel nut

9VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS2J060A01O-AATFUEL SYSTEMJ050A01O-AATBRAKEJ030A02O-AATTIREJ020A01O-AATPOWER STEERINGJ010A02O-AATMEASUREMENT177.1 (4500)71.5 (182

Page 192

9VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS3ENGINE3.5 V66-Cyl., V-type DOHC3.66 x 3.38 (93 x 85.8)213.4 (3,497)1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6BTDC 10° ± 5°J070A03O-AATITEMSEngine T

Page 193

9VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS4Oil & Coolant StandardSAE 5W-20, SAE 5W-30 (ALL TEMP. RANGE)API SJ, SL or ABOVE,ILSAC GF-3 or ABOVESAE 10W-30 [ABOVE 0°F (

Page 194

9VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS58.98 (7.48, 8.5)0.85 (0.7, 0.8)1.16 (0.97,1.1)7.4 (6.16, 7)0.95 (0.79, 0.9)ITEMEngineTransaxleCoolantTransfer caseRear axlePow

Page 196

10INDEX2AAdvanced Supplemental Restraint(AIRBAG) System(SRS) ...1-34Air Cleaner Filter ...

Page 197 - EMERGENCY TOWING

10INDEX3Corrosion protectionCleaning the interior ... 4-5Protecting your Hyundai f

Page 198 - IF YOU LOSE YOUR KEYS

10INDEX4GGeneral Checks ... 6-4Glove Box ...

Page 199

10INDEX5RRear SeatAdjusting seatback angle ... 1-17Folding rear seatback and seat cushion ..

Page 200

10INDEX6TransaxleAutomatic ... 2-6, 2-19Automatic transaxle fluid checking

Page 201 - Washing Your Hyundai

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI16!B080G01FC-AATUNDER TRAY (If installed)The tray is located under the front passenger'sseat. It is opened by up and pul

Page 202 - Spot Cleaning

A000A01A-AATThis Owner's Manual should be considered a part of the car and remain with it when it is sold for the use of the next owner.OWNER&apo

Page 203 - Maintaining Bumpers

Seoul KoreaPrinting: DEC. 26, 2005Publication No.: A26O-EU5DGPrinted in KoreaSERVICE STATION INFORMATIONFUEL:UNLEADED gasoline onlyPump Octane Rating

Page 204 - Cleaning the Windows

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI17!B085A01O-BATREAR SEATAdjusting Seatback AngleTo recline the seatback, push the seatbackfolding lever toward the headrest,

Page 205

OWNER'S MANUALA030A02O-AATOperationMaintenanceSpecificationsAll information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication. Ho

Page 206 - MAINTENANCE INTERVALS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI18WARNING:o When folding down or returning theseatback, always hold the seatback.Otherwise, the seatback could movesuddenly a

Page 207 - A Few Tips

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI19!SEAT BELTSB150B03Y-AATInfant or Small ChildAll 50 states have child restraint laws. Youshould be aware of the specific req

Page 208

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI20!B150C02A-AATLarger ChildrenChildren who are too large for child restraintsystems should always occupy the rear seatand use

Page 209 - F030C08O-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI21!B160A01A-AATCARE OF SEAT BELTSSeat belt systems should never be disassembledor modified. In addition, care should be taken

Page 210 - SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI22!WARNING:o The height adjuster must be in the lockedposition when the vehicle is moving.o Misadjustment of shoulder belt he

Page 211 - F060F01O-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI23!NOTE:Although the combination retractor pro-vides the same level of protection for seatedpassengers in either emergency or

Page 212

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI24The seat belt is released by pressing the re-lease button in the locking buckle. When it isreleased, the belt should automa

Page 213

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI253. After confirming that (a) and (b) are latched,pull the seat belt out of the retractor and insertthe metal tab (c) into t

Page 214 - DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI26B220C02A-GATTo Release the Seat BeltWhen you want to release the seat belt, pressthe button in the locking buckle.B220C01O-

Page 215 - (2.7 V6)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI27!WARNING:o Always make sure that the shoulder beltportion of the lap/shoulder belt is posi-tioned midway over the shoulder

Page 216 - (3.5 V6)

A070A01A-AATCAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAIYour Hyundai should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performa

Page 217

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI28B230C05O-AATInstalling a Child Restraint Seat with the"Tether Anchorage" SystemThree child restraint hook holders

Page 218 - To Check the Oil Level

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI29!B230D04E-AATSecuring the Child Restraint Seat withthe "ISOFIX" systemSome child seat manufacturers make safetyse

Page 219 - Adding Oil

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI30!The ISOFIX anchors are located between theseatback and the seat cushion of the rear seatleft and right outboard seating po

Page 220

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI31!WARNING:If the child restraint seat is not anchoredproperly, the risk of a child being seriouslyinjured or killed in a col

Page 221 - ENGINE COOLANT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI32When the pre-tensioner activates, if the systemsenses excessive seat belt tension on thedriver or passenger's seat bel

Page 222 - To Change the Engine Coolant

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI33NOTE:o Both the driver's and front passenger'spre-tensioner seat belts will be activatedin certain frontal collis

Page 223 - SPARK PLUGS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI34The SRS uses sensors to gather informationabout the driver's and front passenger's seatposition, the driver'

Page 224

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI35CAUTION:If a seat track position sensor or an occu-pant classification system is not workingproperly, the SRS airbag warnin

Page 225 - To install the wiper blade

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI36!WARNING:o No objects should be placed over or nearthe airbag modules on the steeringwheel, instrument panel, and the fron

Page 226

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI37B240B02O-AATSRS Components and FunctionsThe SRS consists of the following components:1. Driver's Airbag Module2. Passe

Page 227 - Transaxle Fluid Capacity

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

Page 228

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI38!WARNING:o When the SRS is activated, there may bea loud noise and fine dust will be re-leased throughout the vehicle. Thes

Page 229

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI39!o The SRS can function only when theignition key is in the "ON" position. If theSRS SRI does not illuminate, or

Page 230 - (If Installed)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI40- Lean on on the center console.- Sit on one side of the front passenger seat.B990A07OB990A05O- Place feet on the dashboard

Page 231 - STEERING WHEEL

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI41When an adult is seated in the front passengerseat, if the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" indi-cator is on, turn the ign

Page 232 - BRAKE PEDAL

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI42B990B04Y-AATSide Impact AirbagYour Hyundai is equipped with a side impactairbag in each front seat. The purpose of theairba

Page 233 - Replacing a Fusible Link

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI43WARNING:o The side impact airbag is supplementalto the driver's and the passenger's seatbelt systems and is not a

Page 234 - Replacing Accessory Fuses

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI44!o For cleaning the airbag pad covers, useonly a soft, dry cloth or one which hasbeen moistened with plain water. Sol-vents

Page 235 - CHECKING THE BATTERY

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI45B240D01O-AATAdditional Safety Precautionso Never let passengers ride in the cargoarea or on top of a folded-down backseat.

Page 236

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI46INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND INDICATOR LIGHTSB260A01O-AATB260A01O-A

Page 237 - HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTMENT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI471. 4WD System Warning Light (If installed)2. ABS Service Reminder Indicator (If installed)3. Tachometer4. Turn Signal Indic

Page 238 - Replacement

A110A01A-AATVEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERSYour Hyundai vehicle is equipped with many high technology, electronically controlled syst

Page 239 - REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT BULBS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI48WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTSB260B01JM-AATSRS (Airbag) ServiceReminder Indicator (SRI)The SRS service reminder indicator (SR

Page 240

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI49!B260H02A-AATParking Brake/Low Brake FluidLevel Warning LightThe brake fluid level warning light indicates thatthe brake fl

Page 241 - Rear Combination Light

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI50B260L02HP-GATDoor Ajar Warning Light andChimeThe door ajar warning light warns you that a dooris not completely closed and

Page 242 - Luggage Compartment Light

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI51B270A01O-AATBRAKE PAD WEAR WARNING SOUNDThe front and rear disc brake pads have wearindicators that should make a high-pit

Page 243 - Interior Light

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI52!B290A03A-AATENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATUREGAUGEWARNING:Never remove the radiator cap when theengine is hot. The engine coolant

Page 244 - Glove Box Illuminated Light

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI53B330A02A-AATTACHOMETERThe tachometer registers the speed of yourengine in revolutions per minute (rpm).CAUTION:The engine s

Page 245 - BULB WATTAGE

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI541. OdometerThe odometer records the total driving distancein miles, and is useful for keeping a record formaintenance inter

Page 246 - Engine Compartment

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI552. Trip Odometero This mode indicates the drive distance trav-elled since the last drive time reset.o Refer to the explanat

Page 247 - Inner Panel

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI56Distance to emptyDistance to empty symbolB400B01O-AOdometer1. Distance to Emptyo This mode provides the estimated distancet

Page 248 - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI57MULTI-FUNCTION LIGHT SWITCHB340A01A-AATCOMBINATION TURN SIGNAL,HEADLIGHT AND HIGH-BEAMSWITCHTurn Signal OperationPulling do

Page 249

A040A01A-AATFOREWORDThank you for choosing Hyundai. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discriminating people whodrive Hyundais. Th

Page 250 - CATALYTIC CONVERTEREGR SYSTEM

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI58B340D01A-AATHigh-beam SwitchB340B01A-AATLane Change SignalTo indicate a lane change, move the lever up ordown to a point wh

Page 251

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI59B340E01A-AATHeadlight FlasherTo flash the headlights, pull the switch levertoward you, then release it. The headlights canb

Page 252 - SAFETY DEFECTS & BINDING

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI60B350B02O-AMist Wiper OperationIf a single wipe is desired in mist, push thewindshield wiper and washer control lever up-war

Page 253 - TIRE INFORMATION

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI61B390A01JM-AATRear Window Wiper And Washer(If installed)1. : The rear window wiper starts to oper-ate three times after the

Page 254 - I030A03O-A

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI62B360A01O-AHAZARD WARNING SYSTEMFRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCHB370A01A-AATThe hazard warning system should be usedwhenever you find

Page 255

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI63DIGITAL CLOCKNOTE:The ignition must be in the "ON" positionfor the rear window defroster to operate.B400A01A-AATT

Page 256 - TIRE SIDEWALL LABELING

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI64Correcting Azimuth IndicatorThe display before correction mode is set as"C". It is needed to correct the indicato

Page 257

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI65For the correct terrestrial deviation anglevalue for your location, refer to the contourline map included.If your place is

Page 258 - I030D01JM-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI66POWER OUTLETSB500D010O-AATThe power outlets are located on the centerfacia panel and in the quarter trim.These supply 12V e

Page 259

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI67B430A01O-AATFront AshtrayThe front ashtray may be opened by pulling it outby its grip. To clean ashtray, the plastic recep-

Page 260 - I040A01O-AAT

A100A03A-AATGuide to Hyundai Genuine Parts1. What are Hyundai Genuine Parts?Hyundai Genuine Parts are the same partsused by Hyundai Motor Company to m

Page 261 - Spare tire

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI68!B450B02O-AATRear Drink HolderThe rear drink holder is located on the rear mainconsole and may be used for holding cups. Th

Page 262 - 0.06 in. (1.6 mm)

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI69!!SUNROOF!B460A01Y-AAT(If installed)Sun ShadeYour HYUNDAI is equipped with a sliding sun-shade which you can manually adjus

Page 263

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI70B460D01O-GATManual Operation of SunroofIf the sunroof does not electrically operate:1. Open the sunglass case.2. Turn the h

Page 264 - Wheel nut wrench, Wrench bar

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI713. Insert the hexagonal head wrench providedwith the vehicle into the socket. This wrenchcan be found in the vehicle's

Page 265 - CONSUMER INFORMATION

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI72GLOVE BOX!B500A01S-AATWARNING:To avoid the possibility of injury in case ofan accident or a sudden stop, the glove boxdoor

Page 266 - I130D04A-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI73B500B01O-AATIlluminated Glove BoxOpening the glove box will automatically turn onthe light when the multi-function switch i

Page 267 - I130C02A-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI74B510B02OTo adjust the position of either mirror:1. Move the selecting switch to the right or leftto activate the adjustable

Page 268 - BINDING ARBITRATION

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI75B510D01HP-AATOUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR HEATER(If installed)The outside rearview mirror heater is actuatedin connection with t

Page 269 - VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI76HOMELINK MIRRORIndicator LightB520C01L-GAT(If installed)Your new vehicle may be equipped with anautomatic night vision mirr

Page 270

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI77!!HOMELINK PROGRAMMINGCAUTION:o Make sure people and/or objects are outof the way of any garage doors or gatesyou may be op

Page 271

TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION51234678910FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAIDRIVING YOUR HYUNDAIWHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCYCORROSION PREVENTION & APPEARANCE CAREVEH

Page 272 - LUBRICATION CHART

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI78Operating HomeLinkSimply press the appropriate HomeLink buttonto activate the trained product (garage door,security system,

Page 273

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI79Reprogramming a Single HomeLinkButtonTo program a device to HomeLink using aHomeLink button previously trained, follow thes

Page 274

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI80PARKING BRAKEB530A01A-AATAlways engage the parking brake before leav-ing the vehicle. This also turns on the parkingbrake i

Page 275

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI81B540B02O-AATTail gate WindowHSM2012o When you push the tail gate window releasebutton to open the tail gate window, it wil

Page 276

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI82!CAUTION:To prevent damage to the goods or thevehicle, care should be taken when carryingfragile or bulky objects in the lu

Page 277

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI83ROOF RACKB630A02O-AAT(If installed)If your Hyundai has a roof rack, you can loadthings on top of your vehicle. Crossrails a

Page 278

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI84!WARNING:o The fuel cap must be tightened until capclicks, otherwise " " light willilluminate.o Gasoline v

Page 279

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI85HOOD RELEASEB570A01L-GAT1. Pull the release lever to unlatch the hood.WARNING:o If you open the fuel filler cap during high

Page 280 - A000A01A-AAT

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI86SUN VISORFLOOR MAT ANCHORB580A01O-AATYour Hyundai is equipped with sun visors to givethe driver and front passenger either

Page 281

1FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI87STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER!To adjust the steering wheel:1. Pull the lever upward and hold it to unlock.2. Raise or lower the

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