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If Engine Stalls While Driving 1. Reduce your speed gradually, keeping a straight line. Move cautiously off the road to a safe place.


2. Turn on your emergency flashers. 3. Try to start the engine again. If your vehicle will not start, contact a Hyundai dealer or seek other qualified assis- tance.


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JUMP STARTING


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WARNING:


The gas produced by the battery during the jump-start operation is highly explo- sive. If these instructions are not fol- lowed exactly, serious personal injury and damage to the vehicle may occur! If you are not sure how to follow this proce- dure, seek qualified assistance. Auto- mobile batteries contain sulfuric acid. This is poisonous and highly corrosive. When jump starting, wear protective glasses and be careful not to get acid on yourself, your clothing or on the car.


o If you should accidentally get acid on your skin or in your eyes, immediately remove any contaminated clothing and flush the area with clear water for at least 15 minutes. Then promptly obtain medical attention. If you must be trans- ported to an emergency facility, con- tinue to apply water to the affected area with a sponge or cloth.


o The gas produced by the battery during the jump-start operation is highly explo- sive. Do not smoke or allow a spark or an open flame in the vicinity.


o The battery being used to provide the jump start must be 12-volt. If you cannot determine that it is a 12-volt battery, do not attempt to use it for the jump start. o To jump start a car with a discharged battery, follow this procedure exactly:


1. If the booster battery is installed in an- other vehicle, be sure the two vehicles are not touching.


2. Turn off all unnecessary lights and ac-


cessories in both vehicles.


3. Attach the clamps of the jumper cable in the exact location shown on the illustra- tion. First, attach one clamp of the jumper cable to the positive (+) post or cable of the discharged battery.


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Then attach the other end of the same cable to the positive (+) post or cable of the booster battery. Next, using the other cable, attach one clamp to the negative (-) post or cable of the booster battery. Then attach the other end of that cable to a solid metal part of the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery away from the battery. Do not connect the cable to any moving part.


4. Start the engine in the car with the booster battery and let it run for a few minutes. This will help to assure that the booster battery is fully charged. During the jumping operation, run the engine in this vehicle at about 2,000 rpm.


5. Start the engine in the car with the discharged battery using the normal starting procedure. After the engine starts, leave the jumper cables con- nected and let the engine run at fast idle or about 2,000 rpm for several minutes. 6. Carefully remove the jumper cables in


the reverse order of attachment.


If you do not know why your battery be- came discharged (because the lights were left on, etc.), have the charging system checked by your Hyundai dealer.


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IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS


D030A02A-AAT If your temperature gauge indicates over- heating, you experience a loss of power, or hear loud pinging or knocking, the engine is probably too hot. If this happens, you should: 1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as it


is safe to do so.


2. Place the gear selector lever in "P" (automatic), or neutral (manual transaxle) and set the parking brake. If the air conditioning is on, turn it off.


3. If engine coolant is running out under the car or steam is coming out from the hood, stop the engine. Do not open the hood until the coolant has stopped running or the steaming has stopped. If there is no visible loss of engine coolant and no steam, leave the engine running and check to be sure the engine cooling fan is operating. If the fan is not running, turn the engine off.


4. Check to see if the water pump drive belt is missing. If it is not missing, check to see that it is tight. If the drive belt seems to be satisfactory, check for coolant leaking from the radiator, hoses or un- der the car. (If the air conditioning had been in use, it is normal for cold water to be draining from it when you stop).


WARNING:


While the engine is running, keep hair, hands and clothing away from moving parts such as the fan and drive belts to prevent injury.


5. If the water pump drive belt is broken or engine coolant is leaking out, stop the engine immediately and call the near- est Hyundai dealer for assistance.


WARNING:


Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. This can allow coolant to be blown out of the opening and cause se- rious burns.


6. If you cannot find the cause of the over- heating, wait until the engine tempera- ture has returned to normal. Then, if coolant has been lost, carefully add coolant to the reservoir (page 6-7) to bring the fluid level in the reservoir up to the halfway mark.


7. Proceed with caution, keeping alert for further signs of overheating. If over- heating happens again, call a Hyundai dealer for assistance.


CAUTION:


Serious loss of coolant indicates there is a leak in the cooling system and this should be checked as soon as possible by a Hyundai dealer.


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TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)


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(1) TPMS Malfunction Indicator (2) Low Tire Pressure Position telltale (3) Low Tire Pressure telltale


Each tire, including the spare, should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recom- mended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pres- sure label. (If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you should determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those tires.)


As an added safety feature, your ve- hicle has been equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure tell- tale when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. Accordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale illumi- nates, you should stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and inflate them to the proper pressure. Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and may affect the vehicle’s handling and stopping ability.


Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver’s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale.


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Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operat- ing properly. The TPMS malfunction indicator is provided by a separate tell- tale, which displays the symbol "TPMS" when illuminated. When the malfunc- tion indicator is illuminated, the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended. TPMS mal- functions may occur for a variety of reasons, including the installation of replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly. Always check the TPMS malfunction telltale after re- placing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the replace- ment or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to function prop- erly.


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NOTE If the TPMS, Low Tire Pressure and Position indicators does not illumi- nate for 3 seconds when the ignition key is turned to the “ON” position or engine is running, if it remains illu- minated after coming on for approxi- mately 3 seconds, take your car to your nearest authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the system checked.


The Low Tire Pressure and Position telltales will remain on until you have the low pressure tire repaired and re- placed on the vehicle.


NOTE: The temporary spare tire is not equipped with a tire pressure sen- sor.


Low tire pressure telltale


Low tire pressure position telltale


When the tire pressure monitoring sys- tem warning indicators are illuminated, one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. The low tire pressure position telltale light will indicate which tire is significantly under-inflated by illuminating the corresponding position light. If either telltale illuminates, immedi- ately reduce your speed, avoid hard cornering and anticipate increased stop- ping distances. You should stop and check your tires as soon as possible. Inflate the tires to the proper pressure as indicated on the vehicle’s placard or tire inflation pressure label located on the driver’s side center pillar outer panel. If you cannot reach a service station or if the tire cannot hold the newly added air, replace the low pressure tire with the temporary spare tire.


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Significantly low tire pressure makes the vehicle unstable and can contrib- ute to loss of vehicle control and increased braking distances. Continued driving on low pressure tires will cause the tires to overheat and fail.


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TPMS (Tire pressure moni- toring system) malfunction


The TPMS malfunction indicator comes on and stays on when there is a problem with the Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys- tem. If the Front Left sensor fails, the TPMS malfunction indicator illuminates, but if the Front Right, Rear Left, or Rear Right tire is under-inflated, the low tire pressure and position telltales may illu- minate together with the TPMS mal- function indicator. Have the system checked by an autho- rized Hyundai dealer as soon as pos- sible to determine the cause of the problem.


CAUTION:


In winter or cold weather, the low tire pressure telltale may be illuminated if the tire pressure was adjusted to the recommended tire inflation pres- sure in warm weather. It does not mean your TPMS is malfunctioning because the decreased temperature leads to a proportional lowering of tire pressure. When you drive your vehicle from a warm area to a cold area or from a cold area to a warm area, or the outside temperature significantly increases or decreases, you should check the tire inflation pressure and adjust the tires to the recommended tire inflation pressure.


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NOTE: o The TPMS malfunction indicator may be illuminated if the vehicle is moving around electric power supply cables or radios transmit- ter such as at police stations, gov- ernment and public offices, broad- casting stations, military installa- tions, airports, or transmitting tow- ers, etc. This can interfere with normal operation of the Tire Pres- sure Monitoring System (TPMS). o The TPMS malfunction indicator may be illuminated if some elec- tronic devices, such as notebook computer, are used in the vehicle. This can interfere with normal operation of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).


Changing a tire with TPMS If you have a flat tire, the Low Tire Pressure and Position telltales will come on. Have the flat tire repaired by an authorized Hyundai dealer as soon as possible or replace the flat tire with the temporary spare tire. NEVER use a puncture-repairing agent to repair and/ or inflate a low pressure tire. The tire sealant can damage the tire pressure sensor. If used, you will have to replace the tire pressure sensor. Each wheel is equipped with a tire pressure sensor mounted inside the tire behind the valve stem. You must use TPMS specific wheels. It is recom- mended that you always have your tires serviced by an authorized Hyundai dealer. Even if you replace the low pressure tire with the temporary spare tire, the Low Tire Pressure and Position telltales will remain on when the low pressure tire is in the vehicle.


However, if the low pressure tire is not in the vehicle, the Low Tire Pressure and Position telltales will go off and the TPMS malfunction indicator will go on after a few minutes because the tempo- rary spare tire does not have a sensor. Once the low pressure tire is re-inflated to the recommended pressure and in- stalled on the vehicle, the TPMS mal- function indicator and the low tire pres- sure and position telltales will extin- guish within a few minutes. If the indicators are not extinguished after a few minutes, please visit an authorized Hyundai dealer. You may not be able identify a low tire by simply looking at it. Always use a good quality tire pressure gauge to measure the tire's inflation pressure. Please note that a tire that is hot (from being driven) will have a higher pres- sure measurement than a tire that is cold (from sitting stationary for at least 3 hours and driven less than 1 mile (1.6km) during that 3 hour period).


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Allow the tire to cool before measuring the inflation pressure. Always be sure the tire is cold before inflating to the recommended pressure. A cold tire means the vehicle has been sitting for 3 hours and driven for less than 1 mile (1.6km) in that 3 hour period.


NOTE: Do not use any tire sealant if your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pres- sure Monitoring System. The liquid sealant can damage the tire pressure sensors.


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! WARNING


o The TPMS cannot alert you to se- vere and sudden tire damage caused by external factors.


o If you feel any vehicle instability, immediately take your foot off the accelerator and slowly move to a safe position off the road.


This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful


interference, and


2. This device must accept any interfer- ence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.


WARNING:


Changes or modifications not ex- pressly approved by the party re- sponsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.


WARNING:


Tampering with, modifying, or dis- abling the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) components may interfere with the system's ability to warn the driver of low tire pressure conditions and/or TPMS malfunc- tions. Tampering with, modifying, or disabling the Tire Pressure Moni- toring System (TPMS) components may void the warranty for that por- tion of the vehicle.


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SPARE TIRE


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Temporary Spare Tire The following instructions for the tem- porary spare tire should be observed:


1. Check inflation pressure as soon as practical after installing the spare tire, and adjust to the specified pres- sure. The tire pressure should be periodically checked and maintained at the specified pressure while the tire is stored.


Spare Tire Pressure Tire Size


Inflation Pressure


T165/90R17


60 psi (420 kPa)


2. The spare tire should only be used temporarily and should be returned to the spare tire carrier as soon as the original tire can be repaired or replaced.


3. Continuous use at speeds of over 50
mph (80 km/h) is not recommended.


4. As the temporary spare tire is spe- cifically designed for your vehicle, it should not be used on any other vehicle.


5. The temporary spare tire should not be used on any other wheels, nor should standard tires, snow tires, wheel covers or trim rings be used with the temporary spare wheel. If such use is attempted, damage to these items or other car components may occur.


6. The temporary spare tire pressure should be checked once a month while the tire is stored.


CAUTION:


o Do not use snow chains with your


temporary spare tire.


o Do not use more than one tempo-


rary spare tire at a time.


o Do not tow a trailer while the tem-


porary spare tire is installed.


WARNING:


The temporary spare tire is for emer- gency use only. Do not operate your vehicle on this temporary spare at speeds over 50 mph (80 km/h). The original tire should be repaired or replaced as soon as is possible to avoid failure of the spare possibly leading to personal injury or death.


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Handling the Spare Tire


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To remove the spare tire 1. Open the tail gate. 2. Remove the mounting bolt cover with


a screwdriver or coin.


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3. Turn the wheel nut wrench counter- clockwise until the spare tire reaches the ground.


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IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE


CHANGING A FLAT TIRE


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D050A02A-AAT If a tire goes flat while you are driving: 1. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal and let the car slow down while driving straight ahead. Do not apply the brakes immediately or attempt to pull off the road as this may cause a loss of control. When the vehicle has slowed to such a speed that it is safe to do so, brake carefully and pull off the road. Drive off the road as far as possible and park on firm, level ground. If you are on a divided high- way, do not park in the median area between the two traffic lanes.


2. When the car is stopped, turn on your emergency hazard flashers, set the parking brake and put the transaxle in "P" (automatic) or reverse (manual transaxle).


3. Have all passengers get out of the vehicle. Be sure they all get out on the side of the vehicle that is away from traffic.


4. Change the tire following the instruc- tions provided on the following pages.


WARNING:


Your vehicle is equipped with tires designed to provide for safe ride and handling capability. Do not use a size and type of tire and wheel that is different from the one that is originally installed on your vehicle. It can affect the safety and performance of your vehicle, which could lead to handling failure or rollover and serious injury. When replacing the tires, be sure to install all four tires and wheel to wheels of the same size, type, tread, brand and load-carrying capacity. If you nevertheless decide to equip your vehicle with any tire/wheel com- bination not recommended by Hyundai for off-road driving, you should not use these tires for high- way driving.


OCM053102L The procedure described on the follow- ing pages can be used to rotate tires as well as to change a flat tire. When preparing to change a flat tire, check to be sure the gear selector lever is in "P" (automatic transaxle) or reverse gear (manual transaxle) and that the parking brake is set, then:


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1. Obtain Spare Tire and Tool


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2. Block the Wheel


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3. Loosen Wheel Nuts


Flat tire


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Remove the spare tire and remove the jack and tool bag from the luggage compartment.


NOTE: The spare tire is located underneath the car.


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Block the wheel that is diagonally oppo- site from the flat to keep the vehicle from rolling when the vehicle is raised on the jack.


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The wheel nuts should be loosened slightly before raising the car. To loosen the nuts, turn the wrench handle coun- terclockwise. When doing this, be sure that the socket is seated completely over the nut so it cannot slip off. For maximum leverage, position the wrench so the handle is to the left as shown in the drawing. Then, while holding the wrench near the end of the handle, push down on it with steady pressure. Do not remove the nuts at this time. Just loosen them about one-half turn.


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4. Put the Jack in Place


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5. Raising the vehicle


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The base of the jack should be placed on firm, level ground. The jack should be positioned as shown in the drawing.


Wrench bar


Wheel nut wrench


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After inserting the wrench bar into the wheel nut wrench, install the wrench bar into the jack as shown in the drawing. To raise the vehicle, turn the wheel nut wrench clockwise. As the jack begins to raise the vehicle, double check that it is properly positioned and will not slip. If the jack is on soft ground or sand, place a board, brick, flat stone or other object under the base of the jack to keep it from sinking.


Raise the car high enough so that the fully inflated spare tire can be installed. To do this, you will need more ground clearance than is required to remove the flat tire.


WARNING:


Do not get under the vehicle when it is supported by the jack! This is very dangerous as the vehicle could fall and cause serious injury or death. No one should stay in the vehicle while the jack is being used.


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6. Changing Wheels


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If the vehicle has been driven re- cently, some pieces may be very hot. Use caution.


OCM053103L Loosen the wheel nuts and remove them. Slide the wheel off the studs and lay it flat so it cannot roll away. To put the wheel on the hub, pick up the spare tire, line up the holes with the studs and slide the wheel onto them. If this is difficult, tip the wheel slightly and get the top hole in the wheel lined up with the top stud. Then jiggle the wheel back and forth until the wheel can be slid over the other studs.


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WARNING:


Wheels and wheel covers may have sharp edges. Handle them carefully to avoid possible severe injury. Be- fore putting the wheel into place, be sure that there is nothing on the hub or wheel (such as mud, tar, gravel, etc.) that interferes with the wheel from fitting solidly against the hub. If there is, remove it. If there is not good contact on the mounting sur- face between the wheel and hub, the wheel nuts could come loose and cause the loss of a wheel. Loss of a wheel may result in loss of control of the vehicle. This may cause serious injury or death.


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7. Reinstall Wheel Nuts


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8. Lower Vehicle and Tighten Nuts


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Lower the car to the ground by turning the wheel nut wrench counterclock- wise.


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Then position the wrench as shown in the drawing and tighten the wheel nuts. Be sure the socket is seated com- pletely over the nut. Do not stand on the wrench handle or use an extension pipe over the wrench handle. Go around the wheel tightening every other nut until they are all tight. Then double-check each nut for tightness. After changing wheels, have a techni- cian tighten the wheel nuts to their proper torque as soon as possible.


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Wheel nut tightening torque: Steel wheel & aluminium alloy wheel: 65-80 lb.ft (900-1,100 kg.cm)


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After Changing Wheels


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After you have changed wheels, al- ways secure the flat tire in its place and return the jack and tools to their proper storage locations.


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If you have a tire gauge, remove the valve cap and check the air pressure. If the pressure is lower than recom- mended, drive slowly to the nearest service station and inflate to the correct pressure. If it is too high, adjust it until it is correct. Always reinstall the valve cap after checking or adjusting tire pressure. If the cap is not replaced, dirt and moisture could get into the valve core and cause air leakage. If you lose a valve cap, buy another and install it as soon as possible.


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IF YOUR VEHICLE MUST BE TOWED


D080A01CM-AAT If your vehicle has to be towed, it should be done by your Hyundai dealer or a commer- cial tow truck service. This will help assure that your vehicle is not damaged in towing. Also, professionals are generally aware of local laws governing towing. In any case, rather than risk damage to your car, it is suggested that you show this information to the tow truck operator. Be sure that a safety chain system is used and that all local laws are observed. It is recommended that your vehicle be towed with a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment with all the wheels off the ground.


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Towing a 2 Wheel Drive Vehicle


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2)


3)


dolly


CAUTION:


o When towing the vehicle, take care not to cause damage to the bumper or underbody of the vehicle.


CAUTION:


incorrectly!


o Your vehicle can be damaged if towed


o Be sure the transaxle is in neutral. o When the engine will not start, be sure the steering is unlocked by placing the key in the "ACC" position.


Your vehicle can be towed by a wheel lift type truck (1), (2) or flatbed equipment (3).


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o Do not tow with a sling type truck as this may cause damage to the bumper or underbody of the vehicle.


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1) If the vehicle is being towed with the rear wheels on the ground, be sure the park- ing brake is released.


CAUTION:


NOTE: Before towing, check the level of the automatic transaxle fluid. If it is below the 75°C range on the dipstick, add fluid. If you cannot add fluid, a towing dolly must be used.


2) If any of the loaded wheels or suspen- sion components are damaged or the vehicle is being towed with the front wheels on the ground, use a towing dolly under the front wheels.


o Manual Transaxle:


If you do not use a towing dolly, place the ignition key in the "ACC" position and put the transaxle in "N (Neutral)".


CAUTION:


Do not tow with the key removed or in the "LOCK" position when towing from the rear without a towing dolly.


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A vehicle with an automatic transaxle should never be towed from the rear with the front wheels on the ground. This can cause serious damage to the transaxle.


3) It is recommended that your vehicle be towed with all the wheels off the ground.


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Towing a 4 Wheel Drive Vehicle


dolly


dolly


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When towing a AWD vehicle, it must be towed by lifting all 4 wheels or using the towing dolly.


o Automatic Transaxle:


Be sure to use a towing dolly under the front wheels.


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CAUTION:


o The AWD vehicle should never be towed with the wheels on the ground. This can cause serious damage to the transaxle or the AWD system.


o When towing the vehicle, take care not to cause damage to the bumper or underbody of the vehicle.


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Emergency Towing


Towing Hooks



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o Do not tow with a sling type truck as this may cause damage to the bumper or underbody of the vehicle.


Towing Hook


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For emergency towing when no commer- cial tow vehicle is available. Do not attempt to tow your vehicle in this manner on any unpaved surface. This could result in serious damage to your car. Nor should towing be attempted if the wheels, drive train, axles, steering or brakes are damaged. Before towing, be sure the transaxle is in neutral and the key is in "ACC" (with the engine off) or in the "ON" position (with the engine running). A driver must be in the towed car to steer it and operate the brakes.


When using the rear towing hook (1)To open the towing cover push it with


your finger.


(2)To mount the towing hook, rotate it clock-


wise.


CAUTION


It should be tightened firmly with your fingers until there is no more play in the towing hole. Towing hook is located in the luggage compartment.


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(3)Attach a tow cable, chain or strap to the


towing hook on the rear bumper.


NOTE: o To avoid serious damage to your AWD vehicle, limit the towing to 10 mph (15
km/h) and not for more than 1 mile (1.5
km) at ANY TIME.


o Before towing, check the level of the automatic transaxle fluid. If it is below the 75°C range on the dipstick, add fluid. If you cannot add fluid, a towing dolly must be used.


CAUTION:


If the car is being towed with all four wheels on the ground, it can be towed only from the front. Be sure that the transaxle is in neutral. If your vehicle is equipped with an automatic transaxle, do not tow at speeds greater than 30 mph (50 km/h) and for more than 15 miles (25
km). Be sure the steering is unlocked by plac- ing the key in the "ACC" position. A driver must be in the towed vehicle to operate the steering and brakes.


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D120A01CM-AAT If you lose your keys, many Hyundai deal- ers can make you a new key if you have your key number. If you lock the keys inside your car and you cannot obtain a new key, many Hyundai dealers can use special tools to open the door for you.


Information about immobilizer keys (if in- stalled) will be found on page 1-4.


CAUTION:


If the Engine is not running, the power assist for the brakes and steering will not work so steering and braking will be much harder than usual.


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CORROSION PREVENTION & APPEARANCE CARE


Corrosion Protection ..................................................... 4-2
To Help Prevent Corrosion ........................................... 4-3
Washing and Waxing .................................................... 4-4
Cleaning the Interior ...................................................... 4-5


4 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE CORROSION PROTECTION


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Protecting Your Hyundai from Cor- rosion By using the most advanced design and construction practices to combat corro- sion, Hyundai produces cars of the highest quality. However, this is only part of the job. To achieve the long-term corrosion resis- tance your Hyundai can deliver, the owner's cooperation and assistance is also re- quired.


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Common Causes of Corrosion The most common causes of corrosion on your car are:


o Road salt, dirt and moisture that is al- lowed to accumulate underneath the car.


o 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 accel- erated corrosion are road salts, dust con- trol chemicals, ocean air and industrial pollution.


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Moisture Breeds Corrosion Moisture creates the conditions in which corrosion is most likely to occur. For ex- ample, corrosion is accelerated by high humidity, particularly when temperatures are just above freezing. In such conditions, the corrosive material is kept in contact with the car surfaces by moisture 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 ap- pears to be dry, it can still retain the mois- ture 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 particu- larly important to keep your car clean and free of mud or accumulations of other materials. This applies not only to the vis- ible surfaces but particularly to the under- side of the car.


TO HELP PREVENT CORROSION


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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.


o 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.


o When cleaning underneath the car, give particular attention to the components under the fenders and other areas that are hidden from view. Do a thorough job; just dampening the accumulated mud rather than washing it away will accelerate corrosion rather than pre- vent it.


Water under high pressure and steam are particularly effective in removing accumulated mud and corrosive mate- rials.


o 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.


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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.


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Keep Paint and Trim in Good Condi- tion Scratches or chips in the finish should be covered with "touch-up" paint as soon as possible to reduce the possibility of corro- sion. If bare metal is showing through, the attention of a qualified body and paint shop is recommended.


Bird droppings : Bird droppings are highly corrosive and may damage painted sur- faces in just a few hours. Always remove bird droppings as soon as possible.


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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 clear water and thoroughly dried.


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WASHING AND WAXING


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Washing Your Hyundai Never wash your car when the surface is hot from being in the sun. Always wash your car in the shade.


Wash your car frequently. Dirt is abrasive and can scratch the paint if it is not re- moved. Air pollution or acid rain may dam- age the paint and trim through chemical action if pollutants are allowed to remain in contact with the surface. If you live near the ocean or in an area where road salts or dust control chemicals are used, you should pay particular attention to the un- derside of the car. Start by rinsing the car to remove dust and loose dirt. In winter, or if you have driven through mud or muddy water, be sure to thoroughly clean the underside as well. Use a hard direct stream of water to remove accumulations of mud or corrosive materials. Use a good quality car-washing solution and follow the manufacturer's directions on the package. These are available at your Hyundai dealer or auto parts outlet. Don't use strong house- hold detergents, gasoline, strong solvents or abrasive cleaning powders as these may damage the finish.


Use a clean sponge or cloth, rinse it fre- quently and don't damage the finish by rubbing too hard. For stubborn spots, dampen them frequently and remove them a little at a time. To clean whitewall tires, use a stiff brush or soapy steel-wool scouring pad.


To clean plastic wheel covers, use a clean sponge or soft cloth and water.


To clean cast aluminum alloy wheels, use a mild soap or neutral detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Protect the bare- metal surfaces by cleaning, polishing and waxing. Because aluminum is subject to corrosion, be sure to give aluminum alloy wheels special attention in winter. If you drive on salted roads, clean the wheels thoroughly afterwards.


After washing, be sure to rinse thoroughly. If soapy water dries on the finish, streaking will result.


When the weather is warm and the humid- ity low, you may find it necessary to rinse each section immediately after washing to avoid streaking.


After rinsing, dry the car using a damp chamois or soft, absorbent cloth. The rea- son for drying the car is to remove water from the car so it will dry without water spots. Don't rub, this can damage the fin- ish.


If you find any nicks or scratches in the paint, use touch-up paint to cover them to prevent corrosion. To protect the paintwork of the car against corrosion, you must clean your Hyundai (at least once a month). Give special attention to the removal of salt, mud and other substances on the underside of the splashboards of the car. Make sure that the outlets and the under- side of the doors are open. Paint damage can be caused by small accumulation of tar, industrial precipitation, tree resin, in- sects and bird droppings, when not re- moved immediately. If water alone is not strong enough to remove the accumulated dirt, use a mild car washing solution. Be sure to rinse the surface after washing to remove the solution. Never allow the solu- tion to dry on the painted surfaces.


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CAUTION:


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o Water washing in the engine compart- ment including high pressure water washing may cause the failure of elec- trical circuits located in the engine compartment.


o Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electrical/elec- tronic components inside the vehicle as this may damage them.


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Spot Cleaning Don't use gasoline, strong solvents or cor- rosive cleaning agents. These can dam- age the finish of the car. To remove road tar, use turpentine on a clean, soft cloth. Be gentle. To remove dead insects or tree sap, use warm water and mild soap or car-washing solution. Soak the spot and rub gently. If the paint has lost its luster, use a commer- cial car-cleaning polish.


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When to Wax Again You should polish and wax the car again when water no longer beads on a clean surface but spreads out over a larger area.


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Maintaining Bumpers Special precautions must be observed to preserve the appearance of the bumpers on your Hyundai. They are:


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Polishing and Waxing Always wash and dry the car before polish- ing or waxing or using a combination cleaner and wax. Use a good quality com- mercial product the manufacturer's directions on the container. Polish and wax the bright trim pieces as well as the paint.


follow


and


o Be careful not to spill battery electrolyte or hydraulic brake fluid on the bumpers. If you do, wash it off immediately with clear water.


o Be gentle when cleaning the bumper surfaces. They are made of soft plastic and the surface can be damaged if mistreated. Do not use abrasive clean- ers. Use warm water and mild soap or car-washing solution.


o Do not expose the bumpers to high tem- peratures. For example, if you have your car repainted, do not leave the bumpers on the car if the car is going to be placed in a high-temperature paint booth.


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CLEANING THE INTERIOR


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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. Re- move 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 clean- ers and procedures may affect the fabric’s appearance and fire-resistant properties.


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To Clean the Leather Upholstery (If installed) In the normal course of use, leather uphol- stered surfaces will, like any material, pick- up dust and dirt. This dust and dirt must be cleaned off or it may work into the surface of the leather, causing damage.


Fine leather needs care, and should be cleaned when necessary. Washing leather thoroughly with soap and water will keep your leather lustrous, beautiful and ensure you have many years of wear. Take a piece of cheese cloth and using any mild soap and lukewarm water, work up a good lather. Thoroughly wash the leather. Wipe clean with a slightly damp cloth and dry with soft cloth. Do this as often as the leather becomes soiled.


During tanning operations, sufficient oils are incorporated through processing that none need be applied during the life of the leather. Oil applied to the finished surface will in no way help the leather and may do more harm than good. Varnishes and fur- niture polishes should never be used un- der any conditions.


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Cleaning the Carpets Use a foam-type carpet cleaner. Cleaners of this type are available in aerosol cans in liquid form or powder. Read the instruc- tions and follow them exactly. Using a vacuum cleaner with the appropriate at- tachment, remove as much dirt from the carpets as possible. Apply the foam follow- ing the manufacturer's directions, then rub in overlapping circles. Do not add water. These cleaners work best when the carpet is kept as dry as possible.


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Cleaning the Seat Belts To clean the seat belts, use a cloth or sponge with mild soap or detergent and warm water. Do not use strong detergents, dye, bleach or abrasive materials on the seat belts as this may weaken the fabric. While cleaning the belts, inspect them for excessive wear, cuts, fraying or other signs of damage and replace them if necessary.


ANY QUESTIONS?


E050A01A-AAT If you have any questions about the care of your car, consult your Hyundai dealer.


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Cleaning the Windows You may use any household window cleaner on the windows. However, when cleaning the inside of the rear window be careful not to damage the rear window defroster wiring.


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS


Maintenance Intervals ................................................... 5-2
Scheduled Maintenance ................................................ 5-4
Maintenance under Severe Usage Conditions ............. 5-6
Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items .............. 5-7
California Perchlorate Notice ...................................... 5-10


5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS


MAINTENANCE INTERVALS


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Service Requirements To ensure that you receive the greatest number of miles of satisfying operation from your Hyundai, certain maintenance procedures must be performed. Although careful design and engineering have re- duced these to a minimum, those that are required are of the utmost importance. It is your responsibility to have these main- tenance procedures performed to comply with the terms of the warranties covering your new Hyundai. The Owner's Hand- book supplied with your new vehicle pro- vides further information about these war- ranties.


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Maintenance Requirements The maintenance required for your Hyundai can be divided into three main areas:


o Specified scheduled procedures o General checks o Do-it-yourself maintenance


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Specified Scheduled Procedures These are the procedures such as inspec- tions, adjustments and replacements that are listed in the maintenance charts start- ing on page 5-4. These procedures must be performed at the intervals shown in the maintenance schedule to assure that your warranty remains in effect. Although it is strongly recommended that they be per- formed by the trained technicians at your Hyundai dealer, these procedures may be performed at any qualified service facility. It is suggested that genuine Hyundai ser- vice parts be used for any required repairs or replacements. Other parts of equivalent quality such as engine oil, engine coolant, manual or auto transaxle oil, brake fluid and so on which are not supplied by Hyundai Motor Company or its distributor may be used without affecting your war- ranty coverage but you should always be sure these are equivalent to the quality of the original Hyundai parts. Your Owner's Handbook provides further information about your warranty coverage.


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General Checks These are the regular checks you should perform when you drive your Hyundai or you fill the fuel tank. A list of these items will be found on page 6-5.


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Do-It-Yourself Maintenance If you are mechanically inclined, own a few tools that are required and want to take the time to do so, you can inspect and service a number of items. For more information about doing it yourself, see Section 6.


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A Few Tips o Whenever you have your Hyundai ser- viced, keep copies of the service records in your glovebox. This will help ensure that you can document that the required procedures have been performed to keep your warranties in effect. This is especially important when service is not performed by an authorized Hyundai dealer.


o If you choose to do your own mainte- nance and repairs, you may find it helpful to have an official Hyundai Shop Manual. A copy of this publication may be purchased at your Hyundai dealer's parts department.


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS


SCHEDULED MAINTE- NANCE REQUIREMENTS


F020A02Y-AAT o Inspection should be performed any time a malfunction is experienced or suspected.


o Receipts for all emission control system services should be retained to demon- strate compliance with conditions of the emissions system warranty.


o After 120 months or 150,000 miles (240,000 km), continue to follow the prescribed maintenance intervals.


o For severe usage maintenance require-


ments, see page 5-6 of this section.


5 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS


SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE


F030A01A-AAT The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first.


F030B02O-AAT R :Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary.


No.


DESCRIPTION


KILOMETERS X 1000


MILES X 1000


EMISSION CONTROL ITEMS


ENGINE OIL AND FILTER


FUEL FILTER


MONTHS


2.7 ENGINE


3.3 ENGINE


FUEL LINES, FUEL HOSES AND CONNECTIONS


VACUUM HOSES


CRANKCASE VENTILATION HOSE


VAPOR HOSE AND FUEL FILLER CAP


AIR CLEANER FILTER


FUEL TANK AIR FILTER


SPARK PLUGS (IRIDIUM COATED) *1


7.5


12


15


24


12


22.5


30


37.5


45


52.5


36


18


48


24


60


30


72


36


84


42


60


96


48


67.5


75


82.5


90


97.5


105


112.5


120


127.5


135


142.5


150


108


120


132


144


156


168


180


192


204


216


228


240


54


60


66


72


78


84


90


96


102


108


114


120


EVERY 7,500 MILES (12,000 KM) OR 12 MONTHS : "R"


10


VALVE CLEARANCE See Note *2


INSPECT AND ADJUST EVERY 60,000 MILES (96,000 KM) OR 48 MONTHS


Note : *1. Spark plugs should be long-reach type when replaced (2.7 only)


*2. Inspect for excessive tappet noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary.


F030C01CM-AAT R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary 75
120
60


MILES X 1000
KILOMETERS X 1000
MONTHS


22.5
36
18


37.5
60
30


52.5
84
42


67.5
108
54


DESCRIPTION


7.5
12


15
24
12


30
48
24


45
72
36


60
96
48


No.


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS


82.5
132
66


90
144
72


97.5
156
78


105
168
84


112.5
180
90


120
192
96


127.5
204
102


135
216
108


142.5
228
114


150
240
120


GENERAL ITEMS DRIVE BELT


2.7 V6 (ALT, P/STR'G, A/CON) 3.3 V6 (ALT, P/STR'G, A/CON)


COOLANT TIMING BELT (ONLY 2.7 V6) MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID BRAKE FLUID BRAKE HOSES AND LINES PARKING BRAKE BRAKE PADS, CALIPERS AND ROTORS (FRONT, REAR) EXHAUST PIPE AND MUFFLER SUSPENSION MOUNTING BOLTS STEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE & BOOTS / LOWER ARM BALL JOINT POWER STEERING PUMP, BELT AND HOSES DRIVESHAFTS AND BOOTS AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERANT CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER (FOR EVAPORATOR AND BLOWER UNIT) TRANSFER CASE OIL (AWD) REAR AXLE OIL (AWD) PROPELLAR SHAFT CLEAN, BOLT RETIGHTEN (AWD)


10
11
12


13
14
15
16


17
18
19


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