the recommended tire inflation pressure.
Low tire pressure tell- tale
When the tire pressure monitoring system warning indicators are illumi- nated, one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. If the telltale illuminates, immediately reduce your speed, avoid hard cor- nering and anticipate increased stop- ping distances. You should stop and check your tires as soon as possible. Inflate the tires to the proper pres- sure as indicated on the vehicle’s placard or tire inflation pressure label located on the driver’s side center pil- lar 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 spare tire. Then the TPMS malfunction indicator and the Low Tire Pressure telltale may turn on and illuminate after restarting and about 20 minutes of continuous driving before you have the low pressure tire repaired and replaced on the vehicle.
WARNING - Low pressure
damage
Significantly low tire pressure makes the vehicle unstable and can contribute to loss of vehicle control and increased braking distances. Continued driving on low pres- sure tires can cause the tires to overheat and fail.
TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) malfunction indicator
The low tire pressure telltale will illu- minate after it blinks for approximate- ly one minute when there is a prob- lem with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System. If the system is able to cor- rectly detect an underinflation warn- ing at the same time as system fail- ure then it will illuminate the TPMS malfunction indicator e.g. if 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 position illuminate together with the TPMS malfunction indicator. Have the system checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible to determine the cause of the problem.
telltales may
What to do in an emergency
CAUTION
• The TPMS malfunction indica- tor may be illuminated if the vehicle is moving around elec- tric power supply cables or radios transmitter such as at police stations, government and public offices,broadcast- ing stations, military installa- tions,airports,or transmitting towers,etc.This can interfere with normal operation of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
(cid:129) The TPMS malfunction indica- tor may illuminat if snow chains or some separately purchased devices such as notebook computers, mobile charger, remote starter, navi- gation etc. are used in the vehicle.This can interfere with normal operation of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
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What to do in an emergency
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 spare tire.
CAUTION
NEVER use a puncture-repair- ing 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 pres- sure 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 rec- ommended that you always have your tires serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Even if you replace the low pressure tire with the spare tire, the Low Tire Pressure and Position telltales will remain on until the low pressure tire is repaired and placed on the vehi- cle. After you replace the low pressure tire with the spare tire, the TPMS malfunction indicator may illuminate after a few minutes because the TPMS sensor mounted on the spare wheel is not initiated. Once the low pressure tire is reinflat- ed to the recommended pressure and installed on the vehicle or the TPMS sensor mounted on the replaced spare wheel is initiated by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer, the TPMS malfunction indicator and the low tire pressure telltale will extin- guish within a few minutes of driving. If the indicator is not extinguished after a few minutes of driving, please visit an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
CAUTION
If a original mounted tire is replaced with the spare tire,the TPMS sensor on the replaced spare wheel should be initiated and the TPMS sensor on the original mounted wheel should be deactivated.If the TPMS sen- sor on the original mounted wheel located in the spare tire carrier still activates, the tire pressure monitoring system may not operate properly.Have the tire with TPMS serviced or replaced by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
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WARNING - TPMS
(cid:129) The TPMS cannot alert you to severe and sudden tire dam- age caused by external fac- tors such as nails or road debris.
(cid:129) If you feel any vehicle instabil- ity, immediately take your foot off the accelerator, apply the brakes gradually and with light force, and slowly move to a safe position off the road.
What to do in an emergency
WARNING - Protecting
TPMS
Tampering with, modifying, or disabling the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) components may interfere with the system's ability to warn the driver of low tire pressure con- ditions and/or TPMS malfunc- tions. Tampering with, modify- ing, or disabling the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) components may void the warranty for that portion of the vehicle.
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 pressure measurement than a
tire that is cold (from sitting station-
ary for at least 3 hours and driven
less than 1 mile (1.6 km) during that
3 hour period).
Allow the tire to cool before measur-
ing 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 (1.6 km) in that 3
hour period.
CAUTION
Do not use any tire sealant if your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System.The liquid sealant can damage the tire pressure sen- sors.
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What to do in an emergency
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 inter- ference received, including inter- ference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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F070101AUN Jacking instructions The jack is provided for emergency tire changing only. To prevent the jack from “rattling” while the vehicle is in motion, store it properly. Follow jacking instructions to reduce the possibility of personal injury.
IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE
OCM06008N
F070100AFD Jack and tools The jack, jack handle, wheel lug nut wrench are stored in the luggage compartment. Pull up the luggage box cover to reach this equipment. (1) Jack handle (2) Jack (3) Wheel lug nut wrench
What to do in an emergency
WARNING - Changing tires (cid:129) Never attempt vehicle repairs in the traffic lanes of a public road or highway.
(cid:129) Always move the vehicle com- pletely off the road and onto the shoulder before trying to change a tire. The jack should be used on firm level ground. If you cannot find a firm level place off the road, call a tow- ing service company for assistance.
(cid:129) Be sure to use the correct front and rear jacking posi- tions on the vehicle; never use the bumpers or any other part of the vehicle for jack support.
(Continued)
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What to do in an emergency
(Continued) (cid:129) The vehicle can easily roll off the jack causing serious injury or death. No person should place any portion of their body under a vehicle that is supported only by a jack; use vehicle support stands.
(cid:129) Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is on the jack.
(cid:129) Do not allow anyone to remain in the vehicle while it is on the jack.
(cid:129) Make sure any children pres- ent are in a secure place away from the road and from the vehicle to be raised with the jack.
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OCM06009N
F070200AFD Removing and storing the spare tire Your spare tire is stored underneath your vehicle, directly below the cargo area. To remove the spare tire: 1. Open the tailgate. 2. Find the plastic hex bolt cover and
remove the cover.
OCM054010
3. Use the wheel lug nut wrench to
loosen the bolt enough to lower
the spare tire.
Turn the wrench counterclockwise
until the spare tire reaches the
ground.
OXM069004
4. After the spare tire reaches the
ground, continue
the
wrench counterclockwise, and
draw the spare tire outside. Never
rotate the wrench excessively, oth-
erwise the spare tire carrier may
be damaged.
turn
to
5. Remove the retainer (1) from the
center of the spare tire.
OXM069005
To store the spare tire: 1. Lay the tire on the ground with the
valve stem facing up.
2. Place the wheel under the vehicle and install the retainer (1) through the wheel center.
3. Turn the wrench clockwise until it
clicks.
What to do in an emergency
WARNING
Ensure the spare tire retainer is properly aligned with the center of the spare tire to prevent the spare tire from “rattling”. Otherwise, it may cause the spare tire to fall off the carrier and lead to an accident.
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WARNING - Changing a tire (cid:129) To prevent vehicle movement while changing a tire, always set the parking brake fully, and always block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel being changed.
(cid:129) We
that
recommend
the wheels of the vehicle be chocked, and that no person remain in a vehicle that is being jacked.
1VQA4023
4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench,
jack, jack handle, and spare tire
from the vehicle.
5. Block both the front and rear of the wheel that is diagonally opposite the jack position.
What to do in an emergency
1VQA4022
F070300AFD Changing tires 1. Park on a level surface and apply
2. Shift
the shift
the parking brake firmly. lever
into R (Reverse) with manual transaxle or P (Park) with automatic transaxle.
3. Activate the hazard warning flash-
er.
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What to do in an emergency
OCM049011N 6. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun- terclockwise one turn each, but do not remove any nut until the tire has been raised off the ground.
OCM054012
8. Insert the jack handle into the jack
and turn it clockwise, raising the
vehicle until the tire just clears the
ground. This measurement
is
approximately 1.2 in (30 mm).
Before removing the wheel lug
nuts, make sure the vehicle is sta-
ble and that there is no chance for
movement or slippage.
OCM049013N 7. Place the jack at the front or rear jacking position closest to the tire you are changing. Place the jack at the designated locations under the frame. The jacking positions are plates welded to the frame with two tabs and a raised dot to index with the jack.
WARNING - Jack location
To reduce the possibility of injury, be sure to use only the jack provided with the vehicle and in the correct jack position; never use any other part of the vehicle for jack support.
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10. To reinstall the wheel, hold it on the studs, put the wheel nuts on the studs and tighten them finger tight. The nuts should be installed with their tapered small diameter ends directed inward. Jiggle the tire to be sure it is completely seated, then tighten the nuts as much as possible with your fin- gers again.
11. Lower the vehicle to the ground by turning the wheel nut wrench counterclockwise.
WARNING
from
Wheels and wheel covers may have sharp edges. Handle them carefully to avoid possible severe injury. Before 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 fitting solidly against the hub. If there is, remove it. If there is not good contact on the mount- ing surface 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.
What to do in an emergency
9. Loosen
the wheel nuts and remove them with your fingers. 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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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 cor- rect 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, air may leak from the tire. If you lose a valve cap, buy another and install it as soon as pos- sible. After you have changed wheels, always secure the flat tire in its place and return the jack and tools to their proper storage locations.
What to do in an emergency
CAUTION
Your vehicle has metric threads on the wheel studs and nuts. Make certain during wheel removal that the same nuts that were removed are reinstalled - or, if replaced, that nuts with metric threads and the same chamfer configuration are used. Installation of a non-metric thread nut on a metric stud or vice-versa will not secure the wheel to the hub properly and will damage the stud so that it must be replaced. Note that most lug nuts do not have metric threads.Be sure to use extreme care in checking for thread style before installing aftermarket lug nuts or wheels. If in doubt, consult an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer.
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OXM069007
Then position the wrench as shown
in the drawing and tighten the wheel
nuts. Be sure the socket is seated
completely over the nut. Do not stand
on the wrench handle or use an
extension pipe over the wrench han-
dle.
Go around the wheel tightening
every other nut until they are all tight.
Then double-check each nut for
tightness. After changing wheels,
have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer
tighten the wheel nuts to their proper
torque as soon as possible.
Wheel nut tightening torque:
Steel wheel & aluminium alloy wheel:
65~79 lb.ft (9~11 kg.m)
What to do in an emergency
WARNING - Wheel studs
If the studs are damaged, they may lose their ability to retain the wheel. This could lead to the loss of the wheel and a collision resulting in serious injuries.
To prevent the jack, jack handle, wheel lug nut wrench and spare tire from rattling while the vehicle is in motion, store them properly.
WARNING - Inadequate spare tire pressure
Check the inflation pressures as soon as possible after installing the spare tire. Adjust it to the specified pressure, if necessary. Refer to “Tires and wheels” in section 8.
F070301AUN Important - use of compact spare tire (if equipped) Your vehicle is equipped with a com- pact spare tire. This compact spare tire takes up less space than a regu- lar-size tire. This tire is smaller than a conventional tire and is designed for temporary use only.
CAUTION
(cid:129) You should drive carefully when the compact spare is in use. The compact spare should be replaced by the proper conventional tire and rim at the first opportunity.
(cid:129) The operation of this vehicle is not recommended with more than one compact spare tire in use at the same time.
WARNING
The compact spare tire is for emergency use only. Do not operate your vehicle on this compact 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.
The compact spare should be inflat- ed to 60 psi (420 kPa).
✽✽ NOTICE Check the inflation pressure after installing the spare tire. Adjust it to the specified pressure, as necessary.
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When using a compact spare tire, observe the following precautions: (cid:129) Under no circumstances should you exceed 50 mph (80 km/h); a higher speed could damage the tire.
(cid:129) Ensure
that you drive slowly enough for the road conditions to avoid all hazards. Any road hazard, such as a pothole or debris, could seriously damage the compact spare.
(cid:129) Any continuous road use of this tire could result in tire failure, loss of vehicle control, and possible per- sonal injury.
(cid:129) Do not exceed the vehicle’s maxi- mum load rating or the load-carry- ing capacity shown on the sidewall of the compact spare tire.
(cid:129) Avoid driving over obstacles. The compact spare tire diameter is smaller than the diameter of a con- ventional tire and reduces the ground clearance approximately 1 inch (25 mm), which could result in damage to the vehicle.
(cid:129) Do not take this vehicle through an automatic car wash while the com- pact spare tire is installed.
(cid:129) Do not use tire chains on the com- pact spare tire. Because of the smaller size, a tire chain will not fit properly. This could damage the vehicle and result in loss of the chain.
(cid:129) The compact spare tire should not be installed on the front axle if the vehicle must be driven in snow or on ice.
(cid:129) Do not use the compact spare tire on any other vehicle because this tire has been designed especially for your vehicle.
(cid:129) The compact spare tire’s tread life is shorter than a regular tire. Inspect your compact spare tire regularly and replace worn com- pact spare tires with the same size and design, mounted on the same wheel.
What to do in an emergency
(cid:129) The compact 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 compact spare wheel. If such use is attempted, damage to these items or other car compo- nents may occur.
(cid:129) Do not use more than one tempo-
rary spare tire at a time.
(cid:129) Do not tow a trailer while the tem-
porary spare tire is installed.
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WARNING
If your vehicle is equipped with side and curtain air bag, set the ignition switch to LOCK or ACC position when the vehicle is being towed. The side and curtain air bag may deploy when the ignitions is ON, and the rollover sensor detects the situation as a rollover.
What to do in an emergency
TOWING
dolly
dolly
OXM069028
Towing service If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow-truck service. Proper lifting and tow- ing procedures are necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle. The use of wheel dollies or flatbed is recommended. For trailer towing guidelines information, refer to “Trailer towing”in section 5.
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On AWD vehicles, your vehicle must be towed with a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment with all the wheels off the ground.
CAUTION
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.
On 2WD vehicles, it is acceptable to tow the vehicle with the rear wheels on the ground (without dollies) and the front wheels off the ground. 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. When being towed by a commercial tow truck and wheel dollies are not used, the front of the vehicle should always be lift- ed, not the rear.
When towing your vehicle in an emer- gency without wheel dollies : 1. Set the ignition switch in the ACC posi-
tion.
2. Place the transaxle shift lever in N
(Neutral).
3. Release the parking brake.
OUN046030
CAUTION
Failure to place the transaxle shift lever in N (Neutral) may cause inter- nal damage to the transaxle.
OCM054034
CAUTION
(cid:129) Do not tow the vehicle backwards with the front wheels on the ground as this may cause dam- age to the vehicle.
(cid:129) Do not tow with sling-type equip- ment. Use wheel lift or flatbed equipment.
What to do in an emergency
OCM060014
F080300AFD Emergency towing If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow truck service. If towing service is not available in an emergency, your vehicle may be tem- porarily towed using a cable or chain secured to the emergency towing hook under the front of the vehicle. Use extreme caution when towing the vehicle. A driver must be in the vehicle to steer it and operate the brakes.
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What to do in an emergency
Towing in this manner may be done only on hard-surfaced roads for a short dis- tance and at low speed. Also, the wheels, axles, power train, steering and brakes must all be in good condition. (cid:129) Do not use the towing hooks to pull a vehicle out of mud, sand or other con- ditions from which the vehicle cannot be driven out under its own power.
(cid:129) Avoid towing a vehicle heavier than the
vehicle doing the towing.
(cid:129) The drivers of both vehicles should communicate with each other frequent- ly.
CAUTION
(cid:129) Attach a towing strap to the tow
hook.
(cid:129) Using a portion of the vehicle other than the tow hooks for tow- ing may damage the body of your vehicle.
(cid:129) Use only a cable or chain specifi- cally intended for use in towing vehicles. Securely fasten the cable or chain to the towing hook provided.
(cid:129) Before emergency towing, check that
the hook is not broken or damaged.
(cid:129) Fasten the towing cable or chain
securely to the hook.
(cid:129) Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady and
even force.
(cid:129) To avoid damaging the hook, do not pull from the side or at a vertical angle. Always pull straight ahead.
WARNING
Use extreme caution when towing the vehicle. (cid:129) Avoid sudden starts or erratic driving maneuvers which would place excessive stress on the emergency towing hook and tow- ing cable or chain. The hook and towing cable or chain may break and cause serious injury or dam- age.
(cid:129) If the disabled vehicle is unable to be moved, do not forcibly con- tinue the towing. Contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow truck service for assistance.
(cid:129) Tow the vehicle as straight ahead
as possible.
(cid:129) Keep away from the vehicle dur-
ing towing.
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F080301BUN Emergency towing precautions (cid:129) Turn the ignition switch to ACC so the
steering wheel isn’t locked.
(cid:129) Place the transaxle shift lever in N
(Neutral).
(cid:129) Release the parking brake. (cid:129) Press the brake pedal with more force than normal since you will have reduced brake performance.
(cid:129) More steering effort will be required because the power steering system will be disabled.
(cid:129) If you are driving down a long hill, the brakes may overheat and brake per- formance will be reduced. Stop often and let the brakes cool off.
What to do in an emergency
CAUTION - Automatic transaxle
(cid:129) 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 neu- tral. Be sure the steering is unlocked by placing the ignition switch in the ACC position. A driver must be in the towed vehi- cle to operate the steering and brakes.
(cid:129) To avoid serious damage to the automatic transaxle, limit the vehicle speed to 10 mph (15 km/h) and drive less than 1 mile (1.5 km) when towing.
(cid:129) Before towing, check the auto- matic transaxle fluid leak under your vehicle. If the automatic transmission fluid is leaking, a flatbed equipment or towing dolly must be used.
OXM069009
(cid:129) Use a towing strap less than 16 feet (5
m) long. Attach a white or red cloth
(about 12 inches (30 cm) wide) in the
middle of the strap for easy visibility.
(cid:129) Drive carefully so that the towing strap
is not loosened during towing.
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Engine compartment / 7-2
Maintenance services / 7-3
Owner maintenance / 7-4
Scheduled maintenance service / 7-6
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items / 7-11
Engine oil / 7-14
Engine coolant / 7-15
Brake fluid / 7-18
Power steering fluid / 7-19
Washer fluid / 7-20
Parking brake / 7-21
Air cleaner / 7-22
Climate control air filter / 7-24
Wiper blades / 7-26
Battery / 7-29
Tires and wheels / 7-32
Maintenance
Fuses / 7-45
Light bulbs / 7-55
Appearance care / 7-63
Emission control system / 7-69
California perchlorate notice / 7-72
Maintenance
ENGINE COMPARTMENT ■■ 2.4 Engine
■■ 3.5 Engine
1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Negative battery terminal 7. Positive battery terminal 8. Radiator cap 9. Engine oil dipstick 10. Power steering fluid reservoir 11. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
* The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
OXM079001/OXM079100
G010000AXM
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MAINTENANCE SERVICES G020000AFD You should exercise the utmost care to prevent damage to your vehicle and injury to yourself whenever performing any maintenance or inspection proce- dures. Should you have any doubts concerning the inspection or servicing of your vehi- cle, we strongly recommend that you have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer perform this work. An authorized HYUNDAI dealer has fac- tory-trained technicians and genuine HYUNDAI parts to service your vehicle properly. For expert advice and quality service, see an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Inadequate, incomplete or insufficient servicing may result in operational prob- lems with your vehicle that could lead to vehicle damage, an accident, or person- al injury.
G020100AEN-EU Owner’s responsibility
✽✽ NOTICE Maintenance Service and Record Retention are the owner's responsibility.
You should retain documents that show proper maintenance has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance service charts shown on the following pages. You need this information to establish your compli- ance with the servicing and maintenance requirements of your vehicle warranties. Detailed warranty information is provided in your Owner’s Handbook & Warranty Information booklet. Repairs and adjustments required as a result of improper maintenance or a lack of required maintenance are not covered. We recommend you have your vehicle maintained and repaired by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer. An authorized HYUNDAI dealer meets HYUNDAI’s high service quality standards and receives technical support from HYUNDAI in order to provide you with a high level of service satisfaction.
Maintenance
G020200AEN-EU Owner maintenance precautions Improper or incomplete service may result in problems. This section gives instructions only for the maintenance items that are easy to perform. As explained earlier in this section, sev- eral procedures can be done only by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer with special tools.
✽✽ NOTICE Improper owner maintenance during the warranty period may affect warran- ty coverage. For details, read the sepa- rate Owner’s Handbook & Warranty Information booklet provided with the vehicle. If you're unsure about any serv- icing or maintenance procedure, have it done by an authorized HYUNDAI deal- er.
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OWNER MAINTENANCE G030000AFD The following lists are vehicle checks and inspections that should be performed by the owner or an authorized HYUNDAI dealer at the frequencies indicated to help ensure safe, dependable operation of your vehicle. Any adverse conditions should be brought to the attention of your dealer as soon as possible. These Owner Maintenance Checks are generally not covered by warranties and you may be charged for labor, parts and lubricants used.
Owner maintenance schedule G030101AUN When you stop for fuel: (cid:129) Check the engine oil level. (cid:129) Check coolant level in coolant reser-
voir.
(cid:129) Check the windshield washer fluid
level.
(cid:129) Look for low or under-inflated tires.
WARNING
Be careful when checking your engine coolant level when the engine is hot. Scalding hot coolant and steam may blow out under pressure. This could cause burns or other serious injury.
Maintenance
WARNING - Maintenance
work
(cid:129) Performing maintenance work on a vehicle can be dangerous. You can be seriously injured while performing some maintenance procedures. If you lack sufficient knowledge and experience or the proper tools and equipment to do the work, have it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
(cid:129) Working under the hood with the engine running is dangerous. It becomes even more dangerous when you wear jewelry or loose clothing. These can become entangled in moving parts and result in injury. Therefore, if you must run the engine while work- ing under the hood, make certain that you remove all jewelry (espe- cially rings, bracelets, watches, and necklaces) and all neckties, scarves, and similar loose cloth- ing before getting near the engine or cooling fans.
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G030102ACM While operating your vehicle: (cid:129) Note any changes in the sound of the exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes in the vehicle.
(cid:129) Check for vibrations in the steering wheel. Notice any increased steering effort or looseness in the steering wheel, or change in its straight-ahead position.
(cid:129) Notice if your vehicle constantly turns slightly or “pulls” to one side when trav- eling on smooth, level road.
(cid:129) When stopping, listen and check for unusual sounds, pulling to one side, increased brake pedal travel or “hard- to-push” brake pedal.
(cid:129) If any slipping or changes in the oper- ation of your transaxle occurs, check the transaxle fluid level.
(cid:129) Check manual transaxle operation,
including clutch operation.
(cid:129) Check automatic transaxle P (Park)
function.
(cid:129) Check parking brake. (cid:129) Check for fluid leaks under your vehicle (water dripping from the air condition- ing system during or after use is nor- mal).
G030103AUN At least monthly: (cid:129) Check coolant level in the engine
coolant reservoir.
(cid:129) Check the operation of all exterior lights, including the stoplights, turn sig- nals and hazard warning flashers.
(cid:129) Check the inflation pressures of all
tires including the spare.
G030104AUN At least twice a year (i.e.,every Spring and Fall) : (cid:129) Check radiator, heater and air condi-
tioning hoses for leaks or damage.
(cid:129) Check windshield washer spray and wiper operation. Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with wash- er fluid.
(cid:129) Check headlight alignment. (cid:129) Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields
and clamps.
(cid:129) Check the lap/shoulder belts for wear
and function.
(cid:129) Check for worn tires and loose wheel
lug nuts.
Maintenance
G030105ACM At least once a year : (cid:129) Clean body and door drain holes. (cid:129) Lubricate door hinges and checks, and
hood hinges.
(cid:129) Lubricate door and hood locks and
latches.
(cid:129) Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips. (cid:129) Check the air conditioning system. (cid:129) Check the power steering fluid level. (cid:129) Inspect and
lubricate automatic
transaxle linkage and controls.
(cid:129) Clean battery and terminals. (cid:129) Check the brake (and clutch) fluid
level.
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Maintenance
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE G040000AUN-EU Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually operated where none of the following conditions apply. If any of the following conditions apply, fol- low Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions. (cid:129) Repeated short distance driving. (cid:129) Driving in dusty conditions or sandy
If your vehicle is operated under the above conditions, you should inspect, replace or refill more frequently than the following Normal Maintenance Schedule. After 120 months or 150,000 miles (240,000 km) continue to follow the pre- scribed maintenance intervals.
areas.
(cid:129) Extensive use of brakes. (cid:129) Driving in areas where salt or other
corrosive materials are being used.
(cid:129) Driving on rough or muddy roads. (cid:129) Driving in mountainous areas. (cid:129) Extended periods of idling or low
speed operation.
(cid:129) Driving for a prolonged period in cold temperatures and/or extremely humid climates.
(cid:129) More than 50% driving in heavy city traffic during hot weather above 90°F (32°C).
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Maintenance
G040100AEN-EU NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 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 deter- mined by whichever occurs first. R : Replace
I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary.
MILES X 1000
7.5
15
22.5
30
37.5
45
52.5
60
67.5
75
82.5
90
97.5 105 112.5 120 127.5 135 142.5 150
No.
DESCRIPTION
KILOMETERS X 1000
12
MONTHS
24
12
36
18
48
24
60
30
72
36
84
42
96
108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216
228 240
48
54
60
66
72
78
84
90
96
102 108
114 120
EMISSION CONTROL ITEMS
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
FUEL FILTER
FUEL LINES, FUEL HOSES AND CONNECTIONS
VACUUM HOSE
CRANKCASE VENTILATION HOSE
VAPOR HOSE AND FUEL FILLER CAP
AIR CLEANER FILTER
SPARK PLUGS (IRIDIUM COATED)
VALVE CLEARANCE *1
10
FUEL TANK AIR FILTER (IF EQUIPPED)
Replace every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 12 months
Replace every 100,000 miles (160,000 km) or 10 years
*1 : Inspect for excessive tappet noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary.
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Maintenance
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) R : Replace
I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary.
MILES X 1000
7.5
15
22.5
30
37.5
45
52.5
60
67.5
75
82.5
90
97.5 105 112.5 120 127.5 135 142.5 150
No.
DESCRIPTION
KILOMETERS X 1000
12
MONTHS
24
12
36
18
48
24
60
30
72
36
84
42
96
108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216
228 240
48
54
60
66
72
78
84
90
96
102 108
114 120
GENERAL ITEMS
DRIVE BELT (AUTO-TENSIONER,
GENERATOR, P/STR'G, A/CON, W/PUMP)
COOLANT
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID
MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID
BRAKE / CLUTCH FLUID
BRAKE HOSES AND LINES
REAR DISC BRAKE/PADS, PARKING BRAKE
FRONT DISC BRAKE/PADS,
CALIPERS AND ROTORS
EXHAUST PIPE AND MUFFLER
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SUSPENSION MOUNTING BOLTS
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At first, replace at 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 60 months
After that, replace every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months
No check, No service required.
Maintenance
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) R : Replace
I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary.
MILES X 1000
7.5
15
22.5
30
37.5
45
52.5
60
67.5
75
82.5
90
97.5 105 112.5 120 127.5 135 142.5 150
No.
DESCRIPTION
KILOMETERS X 1000
12
GENERAL ITEMS
MONTHS
STEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE & BOOTS
11
/LOWER ARM BALL JOINT, UPPER ARM BALL
JOINT
12
POWER STEERING FLUID
13
POWER STEERING PUMP, BELT AND HOSES
14
DRIVE SHAFTS AND BOOTS
15
AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERANT
CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER
16
17
18
19
(FOR EVAPORATOR AND BLOWER UNIT)
TRANSFER CASE OIL (AWD) *2
REAR AXLE OIL (AWD) *2
PROPELLER SHAFT (AWD)
24
12
36
18
48
24
60
30
72
36
84
42
96
108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216
228 240
48
54
60
66
72
78
84
90
96
102 108
114 120
Replace every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 12 months
Inspect every 40,000 miles (60,000 km) or 48 months
Inspect every 40,000 miles (60,000 km) or 48 months
*2
: Transfer case oil and rear axle oil should be changed anytime they have been submerged in water.
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Maintenance
G040200AEN-EU MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary
MAINTENANCE ITEM
MAINTENANCE
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
DRIVING
CONDITION
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
AIR CLEANER FILTER
SPARK PLUGS
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID
MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID
FRONT DISC BRAKE/PADS, CALIPERS AND ROTORS
REAR DISC BRAKE/PADS, PARKING BRAKE
STEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE & BOOTS/
LOWER ARM BALL JOINT, UPPER ARM BALL JOINT
DRIVE SHAFTS AND BOOTS
TRANSFER CASE OIL (AWD)
REAR AXLE OIL (AWD)
CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER
(FOR EVAPORATOR AND BLOWER UNIT)
PROPELLER SHAFT
SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS A - Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 5 miles (8 km) in normal temper-
ature or less than 10 miles (16 km) in freezing temperature
B - Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances
C - Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt- spread roads
D - Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather
E - Driving in sandy areas
10
EVERY 3,750 MILES (6,000 KM) OR 6 MONTHS
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K
MORE FREQUENTLY
MORE FREQUENTLY
EVERY 60,000 MILES (96,000 KM)
EVERY 80,000 MILES (12,000 KM)
MORE FREQUENTLY
MORE FREQUENTLY
MORE FREQUENTLY
C, E
B, H
A, C, E, F, G, I
A, C, E, F, G, I
C, D, G, H
C, D, G, H
C, D, E, F, G, H, I
EVERY 7,500 MILES (12,000 KM) OR 6 MONTHS
C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
EVERY 80,000 MILES (120,000 KM)
EVERY 80,000 MILES (120,000 KM)
MORE FREQUENTLY
EVERY 7,500 MILES (12,000 KM) OR 6 MONTHS
C, E, G, H, I, J
C, E, G, H, I, J
C, E
C, E
F - Driving in heavy traffic area over 90°F (32°C) G - Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road H - Towing a Trailer, or using a camper, or roof rack J - Driving over 106 mph (170 km/h) K - Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions
- Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use or vehicle towing
EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS G050100AUN Engine oil and filter The engine oil and filter should be changed at the intervals specified in the maintenance schedule. If the car is being driven in severe conditions, more fre- quent oil and filter changes are required.
G050300AFD Fuel filter (cartridge) A clogged filter can limit the speed at which the vehicle may be driven, damage the emission system and cause multiple issues such as hard starting. If an exces- sive amount of foreign matter accumu- lates in the fuel tank, the filter may require replacement more frequently. After installing a new filter, run the engine for several minutes, and check for leaks at the connections. Fuel filters should be installed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
G050200AUN Drive belts Inspect all drive belts for evidence of cuts, cracks, excessive wear or oil satu- ration and replace if necessary. Drive belts should be checked periodically for proper tension and adjusted as neces- sary.
Maintenance
G050400AFD Fuel lines, fuel hoses and con- nections Check the fuel lines, fuel hoses and con- nections for leakage and damage. Have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer replace any damaged or leaking parts immedi- ately.
G050600AUN Vapor hose and fuel filler cap The vapor hose and fuel filler cap should be inspected at those intervals specified in the maintenance schedule. Make sure that a new vapor hose or fuel filler cap is correctly replaced.
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