Be sure that the chains are installed in accordance with the manufactur- er's instructions. To minimize tire and chain wear, do not continue to use tire chains when they are no longer needed.
WARNING - Snow or ice
(cid:129) When driving on roads cov- ered with snow or ice, drive at less than 20 mph (30 km/h).
(cid:129) Use the SAE “S” class or wire
chains.
(cid:129) If you hear noise caused by chains contacting the body, retighten the chain to avoid contact with the vehicle body. (cid:129) To prevent body damage, retighten the chains after driv- ing 0.3~0.6 miles (0.5~1.0 km). (cid:129) Do not use tire chains on vehicles equipped with alu- minum wheels. In unavoid- able circumstance, use a wire type chain.
(cid:129) Use wire chains less than 0.47
inches (12 mm) to prevent
damage to the chain’s con-
nection.
Maintenance
Radial-ply tires Radial-ply tires provide improved tread life, road hazard resistance and smoother high speed ride. The radi- al-ply tires used on this vehicle are of belted construction, and are selected to complement the ride and handling characteristics of your vehicle. Radial-ply tires have the same load carrying capacity, as bias-ply or bias belted tires of the same size, and use the same recommended inflation pressure. Mixing of radial-ply tires with bias-ply or bias belted tires is not recommended. Any combina- tions of radial-ply and bias-ply or bias belted tires when used on the same vehicle will seriously deteriorate vehicle handling. The best rule to fol- low is: Identical radial-ply tires should always be used as a set of four. Longer wearing tires can be more susceptible to irregular tread wear. It is very important to follow the tire rotation interval shown in this section to achieve the tread life potential of these tires. Cuts and punctures in radial-ply tires are repairable only in the tread area, because of sidewall flexing. Consult your tire dealer for radial-ply tire repairs.
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This vehicle has 4 fuse panels, two locat- ed in the driver’s side and passenger’s side panel bolster, the other in the engine compartment. If any of your vehicle’s lights, acces- sories, or controls do not work, check the appropriate circuit fuse. If a fuse has blown, the element inside the fuse will be melted. If the electrical system does not work, first check the driver’s side fuse panel. Always replace a blown fuse with one of the same rating. If the replacement fuse blows, this indi- cates an electrical problem. Avoid using the system involved and immediately consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Three kinds of fuses are used:blade type for lower amperage rating, cartridge type, and fusible link for higher amperage rat- ings.
WARNING - Fuse replace-
ment
(cid:129) Never replace a fuse with any- thing but another fuse of the same rating.
(cid:129) A higher capacity fuse could cause damage and possibly a fire.
(cid:129) Never install a wire instead of the proper fuse - even as a temporary repair. It may cause extensive wiring damage and a possible fire.
CAUTION
Do not use a screwdriver or any other metal object to remove fuses because it may cause a short circuit and damage the system.
Maintenance
FUSES Blade type
Normal
Blown
Cartridge type
Normal
Blown
Fusible link
Normal
Blown
1VQA4037
G210000ABH-EU A vehicle’s electrical system is protected from electrical overload damage by fuses.
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Driver’s side
Front passenger’s side
Maintenance
If the headlights or other electrical com- ponents do not work and the fuses are OK, check the fuse panel in the engine compartment. If a fuse is blown, it must be replaced.
Front passenger’s side
OBH078019
OBH078020
G210100ABH Inner panel fuse replacement 1. Turn the ignition switch and all other
switches off.
2. Open the fuse panel cover.
OBH078021
3. Pull the suspected fuse straight out.
Use the removal tool provided on the
front passenger’s side panel.
4. Check the removed fuse; replace it if it
is blown. Spare fuses are provided in the pas- senger compartment panel fuse pan- els (or in the engine compartment fuse panel).
5. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If you do not have a spare, use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit you may not need for operating the vehicle, such as the cigarette lighter fuse.
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Maintenance
OBH048020
G210101AUN Memory fuse Your vehicle is equipped with a memory fuse to prevent battery discharge if your vehicle is parked without being operated for prolonged periods. Use the following procedures before parking the vehicle for prolonged periods. 1. Turn off the engine. 2. Turn off the headlights and tail lights. 3. Open the driver’s side panel cover and
pull up the memory fuse.
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✽✽ NOTICE • If the memory fuse is pulled up from the fuse panel, the warning chime, audio, clock and interior lamps, etc., will not operate. Some items must be reset after replacement. Refer to “Battery” in this section.
• Even though the memory fuse is pulled up, the battery can still be dis- charged by operation of the head- lights or other electrical devices.
3.8L
3.8L
OBH078023L
OBH078024L
G210200AEN Engine compartment fuse replacement 1. Turn the ignition switch and all other
switches off.
2. Remove the fuse panel cover by
pressing the tab and pulling up.
4.6L
4.6L
CAUTION
After checking the fuse panel in the engine compartment, securely install the fuse panel cover. If not, electrical failures may occur from water contact.
OBH078023N
OBH078024N 3. Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown. To remove or insert the fuse, use the fuse puller in the engine com- partment fuse panel.
4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Maintenance
OBH078025
G210201ABH Main fuse If the main fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows: 1. Remove the fuse panel cover on the right side in the engine compartment. 2. Remove the nuts shown in the picture
above.
3. Replace the fuse with a new one of the
same rating.
4. Reinstall in the reverse order of
removal.
✽✽ NOTICE If the main fuse is blown, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Maintenance
G210300ABH-EU Fuse/relay panel description Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity.
Inner panel fuse panel Driver’s side
Engine compartment fuse panel 3.8L
✽✽ NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehi- cle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label.
Front passenger’s side
4.6L
3.8L
4.6L
OBH078026/OBH078027/OBH078028L/OBH078028N/OBH078029L/OBH078029N
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Maintenance
Instrument panel (Driver’s side fuse panel)
Description
Fuse rating
Protected component
P/WDW (LH)
P/WDW (RH)
CHASSIS UNIT
CRUISE SWITCH
START
ESCL SW
CLUSTER
A/CON 4
KEY ILLUMINATION
IG KEY SUPPLY 1
DR LOCK (LH)
A/BAG IND
AFLS
ESCL 2
SECURITY LP
BODY UNIT 3
BODY UNIT 2
P/HANDLE
A/BAG
AUDIO 2
S/HTD ECU (FR-LH)
30A 30A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 30A
10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A
10A
15A 15A 15A 15A
Driver Power Window Module, Rear Door Module LH Passenger Power Window Module, Rear Door Module RH Steering Angle Sensor, Key Lock Module, Tire Pressure Monitoring Module Multifunction Switch, Crash Pad Switch, A/C Control Module Transaxle Range Switch, ECM FOB Holder, Start Stop Button Switch Instrument Cluster A/C Control Module Start Stop Button Switch, Door Warning Switch, FOB Holder, Key Solenoid E/R Junction Box Fuse (INHIBITOR SW 10A, ECU-2 10A, EHPS 10A, CRUISE 10A, TCU 15A, ESP 10A, STOP LP 10, AFLS 10A) Driver Door Module Instrument Cluster Auto Head Lamp Leveling Device Sensor, Adaptive Front Lighting Module, Head Lamp LH, Head Lamp RH PDM Data Link Connector, Auto Light Sensor & Security Indicator FAM, IPM, Tilt & Telescopic Module, PDM, Driver Door Module, Passenger Door Module, IMS Control Module, Multifunction Switch, Electronic Parking Brake Module, Forward & Rear Parking Assist Control Module FAM, Multifunction Switch, Tilt & Telescopic Module, Instrument Cluster, Driver Door Module, Passenger Door Module, IMS Control Module, Rear Curtain Module Tilt & Telescopic Module SRS Control Module, PODS Module, Telltale Lamp Audio, Front Monitor, AV Head Module, Media Module (With AV) Driver CCS Control Module, Driver Seat Warmer Module (W/O CCS)
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Maintenance
Description
Fuse rating
Protected component
F/LID OPEN
AUDIO 3
A/CON 3
P/CONN
10A 10A 10A 30A
Fuel Filler Door Switch AV Head Module, Audio, Active Headrest Sensor Module, Passenger Air Bag Indicator RF Receiver, A/C Control Module I/P Junction Box Fuse LH (BODY UNIT 2 10, A/CON 3 10A, AUDIO 2 15A)
Instrument panel (Passenger’s side fuse panel)
Description
Fuse rating
Protected component
CURTAIN (RR)
MIRROR
IG KEY SUPPLY 2
S/ROOF
CONSOLE SW
A/CON 1
P/SEAT (FR-RH)
TPMS
BODY UNIT 1
ECM
S/HTD ECU (FR-RH)
DR LOCK (RH)
P/OUTLET (FR)
A/CON 2
ESCL 1
AUDIO 1
10A 10A 30A 20A 10A 10A 20A 10A 10A 10A 15A 15A 10A 10A 25A 10A
Rear Curtain Module Driver Door Module, Passenger Door Module E/R Junction Box Fuse (AQS 10A, WASHER 15A) Overhead Console Lamp Console Switch LH/RH, Piezo Buzzer Active Incar Sensor, A/C Control Module Passenger Power Seat Relay Box Tire Pressure Monitoring Module, Electro Chromic Mirror Instrument Cluster, Driver CCS Control Module, PDM, IPM, Rheostat Electro Chromic Mirror, Overhead Console Lamp, Rain Sensor, Rear Curtain Module, Camera Module Passenger Seat Warmer Module Passenger Door Module ACC Socket Relay A/C Control Module, IPM, PDM, Key Lock Module PDM Audio, Camera Module, Front Monitor, Media Module, AV Head Module
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Maintenance
Engine compartment main fuse panel
Description
Fuse rating
Protected component
WIPER
FAM POWER-1
FAM POWER-2
START
ECU
BLOWER MOTOR
IGN SW-1
HTD GLASS (RR)
IGN SW-2
A/CON
EPB-1
EPB-2
HORN
IPM
AQS
HTD GLASS (FR)
WASHER
MIRROR HTD
TCU
AFLS
EHPS
ESC
ECU-2
IGN COIL-1
IGN COIL-2
ENG SNSR-1
30A 40A 40A 30A 30A 40A 40A 40A 40A 10A 15A 15A 15A 10A 10A 15A 15A 10A 15A 10A 10A 10A 10A 15A 15A 10A
Electronic Control Wiper Module FAM FAM Start Relay Engine Control Relay Blower Relay Ignition Switch (IG1, ACC) Heated Glass (RR) Relay Ignition Switch (IG2, START) A/C Control Module Electronic Parking Brake Module Electronic Parking Brake Module Horn Relay IPM AQS Sensor, Electronic Control Wiper Module, Blower Relay, Head Lamp (Low) Relay Heated Glass (FR) Relay Washer Relay A/C Control Module, Power Outside Mirror Motor LH/RH TCM Head Lamp LH/RH EHPS Module ESC Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector ECM Ignition Coil Ignition Coil, Condenser ECM, Mass Air Flow Sensor (GSL 3.8L), Oxygen Sensor, Camshaft Position Sensor (GSL 4.6L)
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Maintenance
Description
Fuse rating
Protected component
ENG SNSR-2
ENG SNSR-3
H/LP (LO-RH)
H/LP (LO-LH)
INHIBITOR SW
CRUISE
STOP LP
ECU-1
ROOM LP
FUEL PUMP
10A
15A 15A 15A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 20A
Canister Purge Control Solenoid Valve, Variable Intake Manifold Valve, Oil Control Valve, ECM, Cooling Fan Relay, Immobilizer Module, Canister Close Valve ECM (GSL 3.8L), Injector, Fuel Pump Relay Head Lamp RH Head Lamp LH, ECM Transaxle Range Switch (GSL 3.8L) Smart Cruise Control Module Stop Lamp Switch, Stop Lamp Relay, Generator ECM, TCM Room Lamp Relay Fuel Pump Relay
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Maintenance
Engine compartment sub fuse panel
Description
Fuse rating
ALT
I/P LH PWR
I/P RH PWR
COOLING
EHPS
AMP-1
AMP-2
ESCL (ACC)
ABS-1
ABS-2
ESCL (IGN1)
ESCL (IGN2)
P/SEAT FL
H/LP WASHER
B/UP LP (GSL 4.6L)
ACC SOCKET
T/LID
DRL
STOP LP
B/UP LP (GSL 3.8L)
200A 60A 60A 60A 80A 40A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 20A 10A 25A 10A 15A 10A 10A
Protected component
Generator I/P Junction Box LH I/P Junction Box RH Cooling Fan Relay EHPS Module AV JBL Amp Amp ESCL (ACC) Relay ESC Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector ESC Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector ESCL (IGN1) Relay ESCL (IGN2) Relay Driver Power Seat Relay Box, IMS Control Module, Front Lumbar Support Switch Back-up Lamp Relay ACC Socket Relay Trunk Lid Relay DRL Relay Stop Lamp Relay, Stop Lamp Switch, IPM Rear Combination Lamp LH/RH (IN), Electro Chromic Mirror, Camera Module, Rear Curtain Module
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Maintenance
LIGHT BULBS G220000AEN
WARNING - Working on
the lights
Prior to working on the light, firmly apply the parking brake, ensure that the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position and turn off the lights to avoid sudden movement of the vehicle and burning your fin- gers or receiving an electric shock.
Use only the bulbs of the specified wattage.
CAUTION
Be sure to replace the burned-out bulb with one of the same wattage rating. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the fuse or electric wiring system.
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CAUTION
If you don’t have necessary tools, the correct bulbs and the expertise, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.In many cases,it is difficult to replace vehicle light bulbs because other parts of the vehicle must be removed before you can get to the bulb. This is especially true if you have to remove the head- light assembly to get to the bulb(s). Removing/installing the headlight assembly can result in damage to the vehicle.
✽✽ NOTICE After heavy, driving rain or washing, headlight and taillight lenses could appear frosty. This condition is caused by the temperature difference between the lamp inside and outside. This is similar to the condensation on your windows inside your vehicle during the rain and doesn’t indicate a problem with your vehicle. If the water leaks into the lamp bulb circuitry, have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
OBH078030
G220100BBH Headlight, position light, turn sig- nal light, side marker light and front fog light bulb replacement (1) Headlight (High) / Position light (2) Headlight (Low) (3) Front side marker light (4) Front turn signal light (5) Front fog light (if equipped) (6) Tail light
(Continued) (cid:129) If a bulb becomes damaged or cracked, replace it immediately and carefully dispose of it.
(cid:129) Wear eye protection when chang- ing a bulb. Allow the bulb to cool down before handling it.
Maintenance
Headlight (HID type) bulb replace- ment (if equipped) If the light bulb is not operating, have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
WARNING - HID Headlight low beam (if equipped)
Do not attempt to replace or inspect the low beam (XENON bulb) due to electric shock danger. If the low beam (XENON bulb) is not working, have your vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI Dealer.
G220102ABH-EU Headlight (bulb type),front turn sig- nal,position,side marker and fog light bulbs (if equipped) If the light bulb is not operating, have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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G220101AUN-EU Headlight bulb
OHD076046
WARNING - Halogen bulbs (cid:129) Halogen bulbs contain pressur- ized gas that will produce flying pieces of glass if broken.
(cid:129) Always handle them carefully, and avoid scratches and abra- sions. If the bulbs are lit, avoid contact with liquids. Never touch the glass with bare hands. Residual oil may cause the bulb to overheat and burst when lit. A bulb should be operated only when installed in a headlight.
(Continued)
Maintenance
OBH078031
OBH078032
G220200AEN Side repeater light bulb replace- ment (if equipped) If the light bulb is not operating, have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
G220300ABH Rear combination light bulb replacement (1) Back-up light (2) Rear turn signal light (3) Stop and tail light (4) Rear side marker light
OBH078033
OBH078034
Rear turn signal light 1. Open the trunk lid. 2. Remove the service cover by pulling out
the service cover.
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3. Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly.
4. Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counter- clockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket. Pull the bulb out of the socket.
5. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place.
6. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise.
7. Install the service cover by putting it
into the service hole.
Back-up,stop and tail light If the light is not operating, have the vehi- cle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Maintenance
OBH078035
OBH078036
G220400AEN High mounted stop light replacement If the light is not operating, have the vehi- cle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
G220500AEN License plate light bulb replace- ment 1. Loosen the lens retaining screws with
a philips head screwdriver.
2. Remove the lens. 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight
out.
4. Install a new bulb. 5. Reinstall the lens securely with the
lens retaining screws.
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Maintenance
Luggage lamp (if equipped)
Sunvisor lamp
OBH048086
OBH078046
G220900ABH Door courtesy lamp bulb replace- ment If the light is not operating, have the vehi- cle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Glove box lamp
OEN076044
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OBH078037
G220600BBH Interior light bulb replacement 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the lens from the interior light housing.
2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight
out.
WARNING
Prior to working on the Interior Lights, ensure that the “OFF” but- ton is depressed to avoid burning your fingers or receiving an electric shock.
3. Install a new bulb in the socket. 4. Align the lens tabs with the interior light housing notches and snap the lens into place.
5. If the map lamp and room lamp are not operating, have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
CAUTION
Use care not to dirty or damage lens,lens tab,and plastic housings.
APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care G230101AUN Exterior general caution It is very important to follow the label directions when using any chemical cleaner or polish. Read all warning and caution statements that appear on the label.
G230102ABH Finish maintenance Washing To help protect your vehicle’s finish from rust and deterioration, wash it thoroughly and frequently at least once a month with lukewarm or cold water. If you use your vehicle for off-road driv- ing, you should wash it after each off- road trip. Pay special attention to the removal of any accumulation of salt, dirt, mud, and other foreign materials. Make sure the drain holes in the lower edges of the doors and rocker panels are kept clear and clean. Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings, industrial pollution and similar deposits can damage your vehicle’s finish if not removed immediately. Even prompt washing with plain water may not completely remove all these deposits. A mild soap, safe for use on painted surfaces, may be used.
After washing, rinse the vehicle thor- oughly with lukewarm or cold water. Do not allow soap to dry on the finish.
CAUTION
(cid:129) Do not use strong soap,chemical detergents or hot water, and do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight or when the body of the vehicle is warm.
(cid:129) Be careful when washing the side windows of your vehicle. Especially, with high-pressure water,water may leak through the windows and wet the interior.
(cid:129) To prevent damage to the plastic parts,do not clean with chemical solvents or strong detergents.
WARNING - Wet brakes
After washing the vehicle, test the brakes while driving slowly to see if they have been affected by water. If braking performance is impaired, dry the brakes by applying them lightly while maintaining a slow for- ward speed.
Maintenance
OJB037800
CAUTION
(cid:129) Water washing in the engine com- partment including high pressure water washing may cause the fail- ure of electrical circuits or engine and related part located in the engine compartment.
(cid:129) Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electri- cal/electronic components and air duct inside the vehicle as this may damage them.
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Maintenance
Waxing Wax the vehicle when water will no longer bead on the paint. Always wash and dry the vehicle before waxing. Use a good quality liquid or paste wax, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Wax all metal trim to protect it and to maintain its luster. Removing oil, tar, and similar materials with a spot remover will usually strip the wax from the finish. Be sure to re-wax these areas even if the rest of the vehicle does not yet need waxing.
CAUTION
(cid:129) Wiping dust or dirt off the body with a dry cloth will scratch the finish.
(cid:129) Do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or strong detergents containing highly alkaline or caustic agents on chrome-plated or anodized aluminum parts.This may result in damage to the pro- tective coating and cause discol- oration or paint deterioration.
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G230105AUN Underbody maintenance Corrosive materials used for ice and snow removal and dust control may col- lect on the underbody. If these materials are not removed, accelerated rusting can occur on underbody parts such as the fuel lines, frame, floor pan and exhaust system, even though they have been treated with rust protection. Thoroughly flush the vehicle underbody and wheel openings with lukewarm or cold water once a month, after off-road driving and at the end of each winter. Pay special attention to these areas because it is difficult to see all the mud and dirt. It will do more harm than good to wet down the road grime without removing it. The lower edges of doors, rocker panels, and frame members have drain holes that should not be allowed to clog with dirt; trapped water in these areas can cause rusting.
G230103AUN Finish damage repair Deep scratches or stone chips in the painted surface must be repaired promptly. Exposed metal will quickly rust and may develop into a major repair expense.
✽✽ NOTICE If your vehicle is damaged and requires any metal repair or replacement, be sure the body shop applies anti-corrosion materials to the parts repaired or replaced.
G230104AUN Bright-metal maintenance (cid:129) To remove road tar and insects, use a tar remover, not a scraper or other sharp object.
(cid:129) To protect the surfaces of bright-metal parts from corrosion, apply a coating of wax or chrome preservative and rub to a high luster.
(cid:129) During winter weather or in coastal areas, cover the bright metal parts with a heavier coating of wax or preserva- tive. If necessary, coat the parts with non-corrosive petroleum jelly or other protective compound.
WARNING
After washing the vehicle, test the brakes while driving slowly to see if they have been affected by water. If braking performance is impaired, dry the brakes by applying them lightly while maintaining a slow for- ward speed.
G230106AUN Aluminum wheel maintenance The aluminum wheels are coated with a clear protective finish. (cid:129) Do not use any abrasive cleaner, pol- ishing compound, solvent, or wire brushes on aluminum wheels. They may scratch or damage the finish.
(cid:129) Use only a mild soap or neutral deter- gent, and rinse thoroughly with water. Also, be sure to clean the wheels after driving on salted roads. This helps pre- vent corrosion.
(cid:129) Avoid washing the wheels with high-
speed car wash brushes.
(cid:129) Do not use any cleaners containing acid or acid detergents. It may damage and corrode the aluminum wheels coated with a clear protective finish.
Maintenance
G230107AUN Corrosion protection Protecting your vehicle from corrosion By using the most advanced design and construction practices to combat corro- sion, we produces cars of the highest quality. However, this is only part of the job. To achieve the long-term corrosion resistance your vehicle can deliver, the owner's cooperation and assistance is also required.
Common causes of corrosion The most common causes of corrosion on your car are: (cid:129) Road salt, dirt and moisture that is allowed to accumulate underneath the car.
(cid:129) Removal of paint or protective coatings by stones, gravel, abrasion or minor scrapes and dents which leave unpro- tected metal exposed to corrosion.
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High-corrosion areas If you live in an area where your car is regularly exposed to corrosive materials, corrosion protection is particularly impor- tant. Some of the common causes of accelerated corrosion are road salts, dust control chemicals, ocean air and industrial pollution.
Moisture breeds corrosion Moisture creates the conditions in which corrosion is most likely to occur. For example, corrosion is accelerated by high humidity, particularly when tempera- tures are just above freezing. In such conditions, the corrosive material is kept in contact with the car surfaces by mois- ture that is slow to evaporate. Mud is particularly corrosive because it is slow to dry and holds moisture in contact with the vehicle. Although the mud appears to be dry, it can still retain the moisture and promote corrosion. High temperatures can also accelerate corrosion of parts that are not properly ventilated so the moisture can be dis- persed. For all these reasons, it is par- ticularly important to keep your car clean and free of mud or accumulations of other materials. This applies not only to the visible surfaces but particularly to the underside of the car.
To help prevent corrosion You can help prevent corrosion from get- ting started by observing the following:
Keep your car clean The best way to prevent corrosion is to keep your car clean and free of corrosive materials. Attention to the underside of the car is particularly important.
(cid:129) If you live in a high-corrosion area — where road salts are used, near the ocean, areas with industrial pollution, acid rain, etc.—, you should take extra care to prevent corrosion. In winter, hose off the underside of your car at least once a month and be sure to clean the underside thoroughly when winter is over.
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(cid:129) When cleaning underneath the car, give particular attention to the compo- nents under the fenders and other areas that are hidden from view. Do a thorough job; just dampening the accu- mulated mud rather than washing it away will accelerate corrosion rather than prevent it. Water under high pres- sure and steam are particularly effec- tive in removing accumulated mud and corrosive materials.
(cid:129) When cleaning lower door panels, rocker panels and frame members, be sure that drain holes are kept open so that moisture can escape and not be trapped inside to accelerate corrosion.
Keep your garage dry Don't park your car in a damp, poorly ventilated garage. This creates a favor- able environment for corrosion. This is particularly true if you wash your car in the garage or drive it into the garage when it is still wet or covered with snow, ice or mud. Even a heated garage can contribute to corrosion unless it is well ventilated so moisture is dispersed.
Keep paint and trim in good condition Scratches or chips in the finish should be covered with "touch-up" paint as soon as possible to reduce the possibility of cor- rosion. If bare metal is showing through, the attention of a qualified body and paint shop is recommended.
Bird droppings : Bird droppings are high- ly corrosive and may damage painted surfaces in just a few hours. Always remove bird droppings as soon as possi- ble.
Don't neglect the interior Moisture can collect under the floor mats and carpeting to cause corrosion. Check under the mats periodically to be sure the carpeting is dry. Use particular care if you carry fertilizers, cleaning materials or chemicals in the car. These should be carried only in proper containers and any spills or leaks should be cleaned up, flushed with clean water and thoroughly dried.
Interior care G230201AUN Interior general precautions Prevent caustic solutions such as per- fume and cosmetic oil from contacting the dashboard because they may cause damage or discoloration. If they do con- tact the dashboard, wipe them off imme- diately. See the instructions that follow for the proper way to clean vinyl.
CAUTION
(cid:129) Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electri- cal/electronic components inside the vehicle as this may damage them.
(cid:129) When cleaning leather products (steering wheel, seats etc.), use neutral detergents or low alcohol content solutions.If you use high alcohol content solutions or acid/alkaline detergents,the color of the leather may fade or the sur- face may get stripped off.
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G230203AUN Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt web- bing Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow the instruc- tions provided with the soap. Do not bleach or re-dye the webbing because this may weaken it.
G230204AUN Cleaning the interior window glass If the interior glass surfaces of the vehi- cle become fogged (that is, covered with an oily, greasy or waxy film), they should be cleaned with glass cleaner. Follow the directions on the glass cleaner container.
CAUTION
Do not scrape or scratch the inside of the rear window.This may result in damage to the rear window defroster grid.
Maintenance
G230202AUN Cleaning the upholstery and interior trim Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner. Clean vinyl surfaces with a vinyl cleaner.
Fabric Remove dust and loose dirt from fabric with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner. Clean with a mild soap solution recom- mended for upholstery or carpets. Remove fresh spots immediately with a fabric spot cleaner. If fresh spots do not receive immediate attention, the fabric can be stained and its color can be affected. Also, its fire-resistant properties can be reduced if the material is not properly maintained.
CAUTION
Using anything but recommended cleaners and procedures may affect the fabric’s appearance and fire- resistant properties.
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for
the
Caution Inspection and Maintenance Test (With Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system) (cid:129) To prevent the vehicle from misfir- ing during dynamometer testing, turn the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system off by pressing the ESC switch.
(cid:129) After dynamometer testing is com- pleted, turn the ESC system back on by pressing the ESC switch again.
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM G270000AEN-EU The emission control system of your vehicle is covered by a written limited warranty. Please see the warranty infor- mation contained the Owner’s Handbook & Warranty Information book- let in your vehicle. Your vehicle is equipped with an emis- sion control system to meet all applicable emission regulations. There are three emission control sys- tems, as follows.
in
(1) Crankcase emission control system (2) Evaporative emission control system (3) Exhaust emission control system
In order to assure the proper function of the emission control systems, it is rec- ommended that you have your car inspected and maintained by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer in accordance with the maintenance schedule in this manu- al.
Maintenance
G270100AUN 1. Crankcase emission control
system
The positive crankcase ventilation sys- tem is employed to prevent air pollution caused by blow-by gases being emitted from the crankcase. This system supplies fresh filtered air to the crankcase through the air intake hose. Inside the crankcase, the fresh air mixes with blow-by gases, which then pass through the PCV valve into the induction system.
G270200AUN 2. Evaporative emission control
(including ORVR: Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery) system
The Evaporative Emission Control System is designed to prevent fuel vapors from escaping into the atmos- phere. (The ORVR system is designed to allow the vapors from the fuel tank to be loaded into a canister while refueling at the gas station, preventing the escape of fuel vapors into the atmosphere.)
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Maintenance
G270201AUN Canister Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel tank are absorbed and stored in the onboard canister. When the engine is running, the fuel vapors absorbed in the canister are drawn into the surge tank through the purge control solenoid valve.
G270300AUN 3. Exhaust emission control
system
The Exhaust Emission Control System is a highly effective system which controls exhaust emissions while maintaining good vehicle performance.
WARNING - Exhaust
Engine exhaust gases contain car- bon monoxide (CO). Though color- less and odorless, it is dangerous and could be lethal if inhaled. Follow the instructions on this page to avoid CO poisoning.
G270202AUN Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV) The purge control solenoid valve is con- trolled by the Engine Control Module (ECM); when the engine coolant temper- ature is low during idling, the PCSV clos- es so that evaporated fuel is not taken into the engine. After the engine warms- up during ordinary driving, the PCSV opens to introduce evaporated fuel to the engine.
G270301AUN Vehicle modifications This vehicle should not be modified. Modification of your vehicle could affect its performance, safety or durability and may even violate governmental safety and emissions regulations. In addition, damage or performance problems resulting from any modification may not be covered under warranty.
G270302AUN-EU Engine exhaust gas precautions (car- bon monoxide) (cid:129) Carbon monoxide can be present with other exhaust fumes. Therefore, if you smell exhaust fumes of any kind inside your vehicle, have it inspected and repaired immediately. If you ever sus- pect exhaust fumes are coming into your vehicle, drive it only with all the windows fully open. Have your vehicle checked and repaired immediately.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSI- TION 65 WARNING
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts, including components found in the interior furnishings in a vehi- cle, contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and reproductive harm. In addition, cer- tain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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(cid:129) Do not operate the engine in confined or closed areas (such as garages) any more than what is necessary to move the vehicle in or out of the area.
(cid:129) When the vehicle is stopped in an open area for more than a short time with the engine running, adjust the ventilation system (as needed) to draw outside air into the vehicle.
(cid:129) Never sit in a parked or stopped vehi- cle for any extended time with the engine running.
(cid:129) When the engine stalls or fails to start, excessive attempts to restart the engine may cause damage to the emission control system.
G270303AEN Operating precautions for catalytic converters (if equipped)
WARNING - Fire
A hot exhaust system can ignite flammable items under your vehi- cle. Do not park, idle, or drive the vehicle over or near flammable objects, such as grass, vegetation, paper, leaves, etc.
Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic converter emission control device. Therefore, the following precautions must be observed: (cid:129) Use only UNLEADED FUEL for gaso-
line engines.
(cid:129) Do not operate the vehicle when there are signs of engine malfunction, such as misfire or a noticeable loss of per- formance.
Maintenance
(cid:129) Do not misuse or abuse the engine. Examples of misuse are coasting with the ignition off and descending steep grades in gear with the ignition off.
(cid:129) Do not operate the engine at high idle speed for extended periods (5 minutes or more).
(cid:129) Do not modify or tamper with any part of the engine or emission control sys- tem. All inspections and adjustments must be made by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
(cid:129) Avoid driving with a very low fuel level. If you run out of gasoline, it could cause the engine to misfire and result in excessive loading of the catalytic converter.
Failure to observe these precautions could result in damage to the catalytic converter vehicle. Additionally, such actions could void your warranties.
your
and
to
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Maintenance
CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE G280000AEN Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/haz- ardouswaste/perchlorate.
Notice to California Vehicle Dismantlers:
Perchlorate containing materials, such as
air bag inflators, seatbelt pretensioners
and keyless remote entry batteries, must
be disposed of according to Title 22
California Code of Regulations Section
67384.10 (a).
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Dimensions / 8-2
Bulb wattage / 8-2
Tires and wheels / 8-3
Recommended lubricants and capacities / 8-4
Vehicle identification number (VIN) / 8-6
Vehicle certification label / 8-6
Tire specification and pressure label / 8-7
Engine number / 8-7
Consumer information / 8-8
Reporting safety defects / 8-9
Binding arbitration / 8-9
Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects
Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts
DIMENSIONS I010000ABH
Item
Overall length Overall width Overall height Front tread Rear tread Wheelbase
*1 : with 235/50R18 tire
in (mm)
195.9 (4975) 74.4 (1890)
58.1 (1475) / 58.2 (1480)*1
63.8 (1620) / 63.1 (1604)*1
64.4 (1636) / 63.8 (1621)*1
115.6 (2935)
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BULB WATTAGE I030000ABH
Light Bulb
Headlights (Low) Headlights (High) Front turn signal lights Position lights Side repeater lights Front side marker lights Front fog lights* Stop and tail lights Tail light* Rear turn signal lights Back-up lights Rear side marker lights* High mounted stop light License plate lights Map lamps Room lamps Luggage lamp* Glove box lamp Vanity mirror lamps Door courtesy lamps*
* : If equipped
Wattage
55 or 35 (HID)
55
28
LED
35
LED
LED
21
16
LED
LED
LED LED
Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts
TIRES AND WHEELS I020000AEN-EU
Item
Full size tire
Compact spare tire
Tire size
215/60R17
225/55R17
235/50R18
135/90D17
Wheel size
6.5J×17
7.5J×18
4.0Tx17
* Normal load : Up to 3 persons
Inflation pressure
kPa (psi)
Normal load *1
Front
Rear
Maximum load Front Rear
230
(33)
420
(60)
230
(33)
420
(60)
230
(33)
420
(60)
230
(33)
420
(60)
Wheel lug nut torque
lb•ft (kg(cid:129)m, N(cid:129)m)
65~79
(9~11, 88~107)
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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES I040000BBH-EU To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, use only lubricants of the proper quality. The correct lubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel economy. These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle. Lubricant Volume
Classification
Engine oil *1 *2 (drain and refill)
Recommends
Automatic transmission fluid
Power steering fluid
Coolant
Brake fluid Rear differential oil
Fuel
3.8L
4.6L
3.8L 4.6L With EHPS Without EHPS 3.8L 4.6L
5.49 US qt. (5.2 l)
6.87 US qt. (6.5 l)
8.66 US qt. (8.2 l) 9.72 US qt. (9.2 l) 0.95 US qt. (0.9 l) 0.95 US qt. (0.9 l) 8.88 US qt. (8.4 l) 12.15 US qt. (11.5 l)
API Service SM*3, ILSAC GF-4 or above
ATF 9638, NWS 9638
ATF M 1375.4
Pentosin CHF 202
PSF-4
Mixture of antifreeze and water (Ethylene glycol
base coolant for aluminum radiator)
0.7~0.8 US qt. (0.7~0.8 l)
FMVSS116 DOT-3 or DOT-4
3.8L 4.6L
1.48 US qt. (1.4 l) 19.28 US gal. (73 l) 20.34 US gal. (77 l)
API GL-5, SAE 75W/90 (SHELL SPIRAXX)
Unleaded gasoline
*1 Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on the next page. *2 Engine oils labeled Energy Conserving Oil are now available. Along with other additional benefits, they contribute to fuel economy by reducing the amount of fuel necessary to overcome engine friction. Often, these improvements are difficult to measure in everyday driving, but in a year’s time, they can offer significant cost and energy savings.
*3 If the API service SM engine oil is not available in your country, you are able to use API service SL.
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CAUTION
Always be sure to clean the area around any filler plug,drain plug,or dipstick before checking or drain- ing any lubricant.This is especially important in dusty or sandy areas and when the vehicle is used on unpaved roads. Cleaning the plug and dipstick areas will prevent dirt and grit from entering the engine and other mechanisms that could be damaged.
Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts
I040100ABH-EU Recommended SAE viscosity number
Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an effect on fuel economy and cold weather operating (engine start and engine oil flowability). Lower viscosity engine oils can provide better fuel economy and cold weather performance, however, higher viscosity engine oils are required for sat- isfactory lubrication in hot weather. Using oils of any viscosity other than those rec- ommended could result in engine dam- age.
Temperature
Engine Oil *1
Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers °C (°F)
-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
-10 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
10W-30
5W-20, 5W-30
1. For better fuel economy, it is recommended to use the engine oil of a viscosity grade SAE 5W- 20 (API Service SM / ILSAC GF-4). However, if the engine oil is not available in your country, select the proper engine oil using the engine oil viscosity chart.
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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) Frame number
VIN label
VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL
OBH088001
H010000ABH The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the number used in registering your car and in all legal matters pertaining to its ownership, etc. The number is punched on the floor under the front passenger’s seat. To check the number, open the cover.
OBH088005N The VIN is also on a plate attached to the top of the dashboard. The number on the plate can easily be seen through the windshield from outside.
OBH089002
H020000ABH-EU The vehicle certification label attached on the driver’s side center pillar gives the vehicle identification number (VIN).
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TIRE SPECIFICATION AND PRESSURE LABEL
ENGINE NUMBER 3.8L
Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts
4.6L
OBH088004N
OBH088003L
H030000AUN The tires supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best perform- ance for normal driving. The tire label located on the driver's side center pillar gives the tire pressures rec- ommended for your car.
OBH088007N
H04000AUN The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing.
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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts
CONSUMER INFORMATION H050000BEN This consumer information has been pre- pared in accordance with regulations issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Your Hyundai dealer will help answer any questions you may have as you read this information.
Hyundai motor vehicles are designed and manufactured to meet or exceed all applicable safety standards.
For your safety, however, we strongly urge you to read and follow all directions in this Owner's Manual, particularly the information headings "NOTICE", "CAUTION" and "WARN- ING".
under
the
If, after reading this manual, you have any questions regarding the operation of your vehicle, please contact your nearest Hyundai Motor America Regional Office as listed in the following:
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Eastern Region: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont.
Central Region: Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri.
Michigan,
Eastern Region
1100 Cranbury South River Road
Jamesburg, NJ 08831
(800) 633-5151
Central Region
1705 Sequoia Drive
Aurora, Illinois 60506
(800) 633-5151
Southern Region: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina.
Southern Region
270 Riverside Parkway, Suite A
Austell, GA 30168
(800) 633-5151
South Central Region: Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas.
South Central Region
1421 South Beltline Road, Suite 400
Coppell, TX 75019
(800) 633-5151
Western Region: Alaska, Hawaii, Arizona, Colorado, ldaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.
Western Region
10550 Talbert Avenue
P.O.Box 20850
Fountain Valley, California 92728-0850
(800) 633-5151
California Region: California
California Region
10550 Talbert Avenue
P.O. Box 20850
Fountain Valley, California 92728-0850
(800) 633-5151
Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS BINDING ARBITRATION (U.S.A ONLY) H070000AEN If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA. To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888- 327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor from http://www.safercar.gov.
H090000AEN Any claim or dispute you may have relat- ed to your vehicle's warranty or the duties contemplated under the warranty, includ- ing claims related to the refund or partial refund of your vehicle's purchase price (excluding personal injury or product lia- bility claims), shall be resolved by binding arbitration. Binding arbitration shall be administered by and through the National Arbitration Forum (NAF) or the American Arbitration Association (AAA), under the Code of Procedure of the entity you select. You will not be responsible for paying fil- ing and hearing fees above $275.00. All other arbitration costs shall be borne by Hyundai Motor America. You are not responsible to pay any of the costs Hyundai incurs. This Binding Arbitration Agreement shall not deprive you of any remedies avail- able to you under applicable law. The parties are waiving their right to seek remedies in court, including the right to a jury trial.
vehicle
safety
revoke
This Binding Arbitration Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. sec- tions 1-16. Judgment upon any award may be entered in any court having juris- diction. this Arbitration You may Agreement by (1) written notice or (2) electronic notice. Written notice must be delivered (via certified mail) to Hyundai Motor America, Attn: Consumer Affairs, 10550 Talbert Avenue, P.O. Box 20849, Fountain Valley, CA 92728-0849. Electronic notice must be submitted at the following website address: http://war- ranty-arbitration.hyundaiUSA.com. Notice must be received within 90 days after you purchase your vehicle.
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Index
Index
Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system ······ 3-33
Air bag warning label ················································ 3-58
Curtain air bag ··························································· 3-50
Driver's and passenger's front air bag ······················· 3-44
Occupant classification system ································· 3-39
Side impact air bag ···················································· 3-48
SRS components and functions ································· 3-36
Air cleaner ··································································· 7-22
Appearance care ·························································· 7-59
Audio system ····························································· 4-109
Antenna ··································································· 4-109
Bluetooth phone operation ········································4-145
HD RadioTM································································4-141
PA710BH ································································· 4-114
PA760BH ································································· 4-127
Steering wheel audio control ··································· 4-109
Automatic climate control system ······························· 4-85
Air conditioning ························································ 4-92
Automatic heating and air conditioning ···················· 4-86
Manual heating and air conditioning ························ 4-87
Rear vent ··································································· 4-96
Automatic transmission ··············································· 5-11
Ignition key interlock system ···································· 5-15
Shift lock system ······················································· 5-14
Sports mode ······························································· 5-14
Automatic transmission fluid ·······································7-21
2I
Battery ········································································· 7-28
Before driving ································································ 5-3
Binding arbitration ························································· 8-9
Brake fluid ··································································· 7-19
Brake system ······························································· 5-18
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ·································· 5-26
Auto hold·····································································5-24
Electronic parking brake ·············································5-21
Electronic stability control (ESC) ····························· 5-28
Parking brake ····························································· 5-19
Power brakes ····························································· 5-18
Bulb wattage ·································································· 8-2
California perchlorate notice ······································· 7-68
Child restraint system ·················································· 3-25
Placing a passenger seat belt into the auto lock
mode ········································································ 3-27
Securing a child restraint seat with tether anchor
system ······································································ 3-29
Securing a child restraint seat with child seat lower
anchor system ·························································· 3-31
Climate control air filter ·············································· 7-23
Consumer information ··················································· 8-8
Cruise control system ·················································· 5-33
D
Defroster ······································································ 4-84
Dimensions ···································································· 8-2
Door locks ··································································· 4-16
Central door lock switch ··········································· 4-17
Child-protector rear door lock ··································· 4-19
Driver position memory system ·································· 4-34
Economical operation ·················································· 5-48
Emergency starting ························································ 6-4
Jump starting ······························································· 6-4
Push starting ································································ 6-5
Emission control system ·············································· 7-65
Crankcase emission control system ·························· 7-65
Evaporative emission control (including ORVR:
Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery) System ········· 7-65
Exhaust emission control system ······························ 7-66
Engine compartment ·············································· 2-4, 7-2
Engine coolant ····························································· 7-16
Engine number ······························································· 8-7
Engine oil ····································································· 7-15
Engine start/stop button ················································· 5-7
Engine start/stop button position ································· 5-7
Starting the engine ······················································· 5-9
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ············· 7-12
Index
Foot parking brake·························································7-22
Fuel filler lid ································································ 4-28
Emergency fuel filer lid release ································ 4-30
Fuel requirements ·························································· 1-3
Fuses ············································································ 7-44
Fuse/relay panel description ······································ 7-48
Main fuse ··································································· 7-47
Memory fuse ····························································· 7-46
Hazard warning flasher ················································ 4-72
Hood ············································································ 4-27
How to use this manual ················································· 1-2
If the engine overheats ·················································· 6-6
If the engine will not start ············································· 6-3
If you have a flat tire ··················································· 6-12
Changing tires ··························································· 6-13
Compact spare tire ····················································· 6-18
Jack and tools ···························································· 6-12
Removing and storing the spare tire ························· 6-13
In case of an emergency while driving ·························· 6-2
Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster ················· 1-7
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Index
Instrument cluster ························································ 4-47
Engine temperature gauge ········································· 4-50
Fuel gauge ································································· 4-51
Instrument panel illumination ··································· 4-49
Speedometer ······························································ 4-49
Tachometer ································································ 4-49
Trip computer ···························································· 4-51
Warning and indicators ·············································· 4-55
Warning on the LCD screen ······································ 4-64
Instrument panel overview ············································ 2-3
Interior features ························································· 4-102
Ashtray ···································································· 4-102
AUX, USB and iPod® port ······································ 4-108
Bluetooth hands-free ··············································· 4-108
Cigarette lighter ······················································· 4-102
Clothes hanger ························································· 4-106
Cup holder ······························································· 4-103
Digital clock ···························································· 4-105
DIS(Driver Information System) ···························· 4-108
Luggage net (holder) ··············································· 4-107
Navigation system ··················································· 4-108
Outside thermometer ··············································· 4-105
Power outlet ····························································· 4-104
Rear curtain ····························································· 4-107
Sunvisor ··································································· 4-103
Interior light ································································· 4-81
Interior overview ··························································· 2-2
4I
Key ················································································· 5-4
Ignition switch position ··············································· 5-5
Starting the engine ······················································· 5-6
Keys ··············································································· 4-3
Light bulbs ··································································· 7-54
Headlight, position light, turn signal light, side marker
light and front fog light bulb replacement ············· 7-54
High mounted stop light replacement ······················· 7-57
Interior light bulb replacement ·································· 7-58
License plate light bulb replacement ························ 7-57
Puddle lamp and door courtesy lamp bulb
replacement ····························································· 7-57
Rear combination light bulb replacement ················· 7-56
Side repeater light bulb replacement ························· 7-56
Lighting ······································································· 4-73
AFLS(Adaptive Front Lighting System) ·················· 4-77
Battery saver function ··············································· 4-73
Headlight escort function ············································4-73