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1 How to use this manual ........................................ 1-2 Fuel requirements ................................................. 1-2 Vehicle run-in process .......................................... 1-5 Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster ..... 1-6 Introduction

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1How to use this manual ........................................ 1-2Fuel requirements ................................................. 1-2Vehicle run-in process .......................................... 1-5Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster ..... 1-6

Introduction

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A010000APA-UK

This Owners Manual is designed to helpvehicle users derive the greatest possi-ble amount of enjoyment and satisfactionfrom driving the HYUNDAI vehicle. It isstrongly recommended that the entiremanual is read in order that all of the fea-tures, safety systems and maintenancerequirements are understood.To minimise the RISK of death or injury,the "WARNING" and "CAUTION" state-ments must be read and understoodbefore operating the vehicle.Illustrations are used throughout themanual to complement written descrip-tions intended to best explain how toenjoy using the vehicle.Reading this manual will assist the vehi-cle user to learn about and understandthe features, important safety informa-tion, and driving recommendations.The general layout of the manual is pro-vided in the Table of Contents. The indexhas an alphabetical listing of all the infor-mation contained in the manual. Themanual has nine sections plus an index.Each section begins with a brief list ofcontents to easily identify at a glance ifthat section contains the informationbeing sought.

"WARNING", "CAUTION", and "NOTICE"information is provided to enhance thepersonal safety of the vehicle user. Thisinformation must be carefully read andfollowed.

✽ NOTICEA NOTICE indicates interesting or help-ful information is being provided.

Petrol engineA020101APA-UK

UnleadedFor the optimal vehicle performance, werecommend you to use unleaded petrolwith an octane rating of RON (ResearchOctane Number) 95 / AKI (Anti KnockIndex) 91 or higher.You may use unleaded petrol with anoctane rating of RON 91~94 / AKI 87~90but it may result in slight performancereduction of the vehicle.

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

CAUTIONNEVER USE LEADED FUEL. Theuse of leaded fuel is detrimental tothe catalytic converter and willdamage the engine control sys-tem’s oxygen sensor and affectemission control.Never add any fuel system cleaningagents to the fuel tank other thanwhat has been specified. (Consult aHYUNDAI authorised repairer fordetails.)

FUEL REQUIREMENTS

WARNING A WARNING indicates a situation inwhich harm, serious bodily injury ordeath could result if the warning isignored.

CAUTIONA CAUTION indicates a situation inwhich damage to your vehicle couldresult if the caution is ignored.

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Petrol containing alcohol andmethanolGasohol, a mixture of petrol and ethanol(also known as grain alcohol), and petrolor gasohol containing methanol (alsoknown as wood alcohol) are being mar-keted along with or instead of leaded orunleaded petrol.Do not use gasohol containing more than10% ethanol, and do not use petrol orgasohol containing any methanol. Eitherof these fuels may cause drivability prob-lems and damage to the fuel system.Discontinue using gasohol of any kind ifdrivability problems occur.Vehicle damage or drivability problemsmay not be covered by the manufactur-er’s warranty if they result from the useof:1. Gasohol containing more than 10%

ethanol.2. Petrol or gasohol containing methanol.3. Leaded fuel or leaded gasohol. (except

for vehicle designed to use leadedpetrol for some countries)

WARNING • Do not "top off" after the nozzle

automatically shuts off whenrefuelling.

• Always check that the fuel cap isinstalled securely to prevent fuelspillage in the event of an acci-dent.

CAUTIONNever use gasohol which containsmethanol. Discontinue use of anygasohol product which impairs dri-vability.

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A020104AEN-UK

Use of MTBEHYUNDAI recommends avoiding fuelscontaining MTBE (Methyl Tertiary ButylEther) over 15.0% vol. (Oxygen Content2.7% weight) in your vehicle.Fuel containing MTBE over 15.0% vol.(Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) mayreduce vehicle performance and producevapour lock or hard starting.

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Do not use methanolFuels containing methanol (wood alco-hol) should not be used in your vehicle.This type of fuel can reduce vehicle per-formance and damage components ofthe fuel system.

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Fuels for cleaner airTo help contribute to cleaner air,HYUNDAI recommends use of fuelstreated with detergent additives, whichhelp to prevent deposit formation in theengine. These fuels will help the enginesrun cleaner and increase the EmissionControl System performance.

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Operation in foreign countriesDrivers of vehicles which are to be oper-ated in foreign countries must satisfythemselves that:• The vehicle meets all local regulations

with respect to insurance, specifica-tions etc..

• The correct types and grades of fuelare available for satisfactory operationof the vehicle.

CAUTIONThe New Vehicle Warranty does notcover damage to the fuel systemand any performance problemscaused by the use of fuels contain-ing methanol or fuels containingMTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)over 15.0% vol. (Oxygen Content2.7% weight).

CAUTIONThe New Vehicle Warranty does notcover damage to the fuel systemand performance problems causedby the use of methanol or fuels con-taining methanol.

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No special run-in period is needed. Byfollowing a few simple precautions for thefirst 600 miles (1,000 km) you may add tothe performance, economy and life ofyour vehicle.• Do not race the engine.• Whilst driving, keep your engine speed

(rpm, or revolutions per minute)between 2,000 rpm and 4,000 rpm.

• Do not maintain a single speed for longperiods of time, either fast or slow.Varying engine speed is needed toproperly run-in the engine.

• Avoid hard stops, except in emergen-cies, to allow the brakes to seat prop-erly.

• Don't let the engine idle longer than 3minutes at one time.

• Don't tow a trailer/caravan during thefirst 1,200 miles (2,000 km) of opera-tion.

VEHICLE RUN-IN PROCESS

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INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

Seat belt warning light

High beam indicator

Passenger’s front air bag OFF indicator(if equipped)

Turn signal indicator

ABS warning light (if equipped)

Parking brake & Brake fluid warning light

Engine oil pressure warning light

ESP indicator (if equipped)

ESP OFF indicator (if equipped)

Malfunction indicator (if equipped)

Air bag warning light (if equipped)

Immobiliser indicator (if equipped)

Low fuel level warning light

* For more detailed explanations, refer to “Instrument cluster” in section 4.

Charging system warning light

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Door ajar warning light

Tailgate open warning light

O/D OFF indicator (if equipped) O/DOFF

EPS warning light (if equipped) EPS

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2Interior overview .................................................. 2-2Instrument panel overview .................................. 2-3Engine compartment ............................................ 2-4

Your vehicle at a glance

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INTERIOR OVERVIEW

1. Door lock/unlock button ......................4-8

2. Outside rearview mirror control switch ................................................4-25

3. Power window lock button* ...............4-14

4. Power window switches*...................4-13

5. Air vent..............................................4-55

6. Front fog light switch*........................4-43

7. Rear fog light switch* .......................4-44

8. Head lamp levelling device*..............4-44

9. Instrument panel illumination controlknob*.................................................4-29

10. ESP OFF button* ............................5-19

11. Steering wheel tilt lever* .................4-24

12. Steering wheel ................................4-23

13. Fuse box .........................................7-44

14. Bonnet release lever .......................4-15

15. Clutch pedal* ....................................5-7

16. Brake pedal.....................................5-14

17. Accelerator pedal..............................5-5

18. Fuel filler lid opener ........................4-17

* : if equipped

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INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW

1. Instrument cluster.............................4-28

2. Light control / Turn signals ...............4-41

3. Horn .................................................4-24

4. Wiper/Washer...................................4-45

5. Driver’s front air bag.........................3-38

6. Ignition switch.....................................5-4

7. Audio*...............................................4-66

8. Hazard warning flasher switch .......................................4-40 / 6-2

9. Seat warmer* .....................................3-6

10. Climate control system* .................4-49

11. Cigarette lighter..............................4-61

12. Shift lever .........................................5-6

13. Passenger’s front air bag* ..............3-39

14. Glove box .......................................4-60

15. Clutch pedal*....................................5-7

16. Brake pedal ....................................5-14

17. Accelerator pedal .............................5-5

18. Parking brake lever ........................5-15

* : if equipped

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ENGINE COMPARTMENT

1. Engine coolant reservoir ...................7-18

2. Engine oil filler cap ...........................7-17

3. Brake fluid reservoir..........................7-20

4. Air cleaner.........................................7-24

5. Fuse box ...........................................7-43

6. Positive battery terminal ...................7-29

7. Negative battery terminal..................7-29

8. Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick* ....7-21

9. Radiator cap .....................................7-19

10. Engine oil dipstick ...........................7-17

11. Windscreen washer fluid reservoir..7-23

* : if equipped

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Petrol Engine (1.1L)

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ENGINE COMPARTMENT

1. Engine coolant reservoir ...................7-18

2. Engine oil filler cap ...........................7-17

3. Brake fluid reservoir..........................7-20

4. Air cleaner.........................................7-24

5. Fuse box ...........................................7-43

6. Positive battery terminal ...................7-29

7. Negative battery terminal..................7-29

8. Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick* ....7-21

9. Radiator cap .....................................7-19

10. Engine oil dipstick ...........................7-17

11. Windscreen washer fluid reservoir..7-23

* : if equipped

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Seats ....................................................................... 3-2Seat belts .............................................................. 3-14Child restraint system ........................................ 3-24Air bag - supplemental restraint system .......... 3-32

Safety features of your vehicle

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Front seat(1) Fore/aft seat slide adjustment lever(2) Seatback recline lever(3) Seat cushion height adjuster

(Driver’s seat)*(4) Seat warmer*(5) Head restraint*

Rear seat(6) Folding seatback release lever(7) Head restraint

(outboard and/or centre*)*

*: if equipped

SEATS

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WARNING - Driver’s seat• Never attempt to adjust the seat

whilst the vehicle is moving. Thiscould result in loss of control,and an accident causing death,serious injury, or property dam-age.

• Do not allow anything to interferewith the normal position of theseatback. Storing items against aseatback or in any other wayinterfering with proper locking ofa seatback could result in seriousor fatal injury in a sudden stop orcollision.

• Always drive and ride with yourseatback upright and the lap por-tion of the seat belt snug and lowacross the hips. This is the bestposition to protect you in case ofan accident.

• In order to avoid unnecessaryand perhaps severe air baginjuries, always sit as far back aspossible from the steering wheelwhilst maintaining comfortablecontrol of the vehicle. We recom-mend that your chest be at least10 inches (250 mm) away fromthe steering wheel.

WARNING - Uprightingseat

When you return the seatback to itsupright position, hold the seatbackand return it slowly and be surethere are no other occupantsaround the seat. If the seatback isreturned without being held andcontrolled, the back of the seatcould spring forward resulting inaccidental injury to a person struckby the seatback.

WARNING - Loose objectsLoose objects in the driver’s footarea could interfere with the opera-tion of the foot pedals, possiblycausing an accident. Do not placeanything under the front seats.

WARNING - Driver respon-sibility for passengers

Riding in a vehicle with the seat-back reclined could lead to seriousor fatal injury in an accident. If aseat is reclined during an accident,the occupant’s hips may slideunder the lap portion of the seatbelt applying great force to theunprotected abdomen. Serious orfatal internal injuries could result.The driver must advise the passen-ger to keep the seatback in anupright position whenever the vehi-cle is in motion.

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Front seat adjustment - manualC010101AUN

Forward and backwardTo move the seat forward or backward:1. Pull the seat slide adjustment lever

under the front edge of the seat cush-ion up and hold it.

2. Slide the seat to the position youdesire.

3. Release the lever and make sure theseat is locked in place.

Adjust the seat before driving, and makesure the seat is locked securely by tryingto move forward and backward withoutusing the lever. If the seat moves, it is notlocked properly.

OPA037002R

(Continued)• When resetting the seatback to

the upright position, make sure itis securely latched by pushing itforward and backwards.

WARNING - Rear seat-backs

• The rear seatback must besecurely latched. If not, passen-gers and objects could be thrownforward resulting in seriousinjury or death in the event of asudden stop or collision.

• Luggage and other cargo shouldbe laid flat in the cargo area. Ifobjects are large, heavy, or mustbe piled, they must be secured.Under no circumstances shouldcargo be piled higher than theseatbacks. Failure to follow thesewarnings could result in seriousinjury or death in the event of asudden stop, collision or rollover.

• No passenger should ride in thecargo area or sit or lie on foldedseatbacks whilst the vehicle ismoving. All passengers must beproperly seated in seats andrestrained properly whilst riding.

(Continued)

WARNINGAfter adjusting the seat, alwayscheck that it is securely locked intoplace by attempting to move theseat forward or backward withoutusing the fore/aft adjuster. Suddenor unexpected movement of the dri-ver's seat could cause you to losecontrol of the vehicle resulting inan accident.

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Seatback angleTo recline the seatback:1. Lean forward slightly and press down on

the seatback recline lever located on theoutside of the seat at the rear.

2. Carefully lean back on the seat andadjust the seatback of the seat to theposition you desire.

3. Release the lever and make sure theseatback is locked in place. (The leverMUST return to its original position forthe seatback to lock.)

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Seat cushion height (for driver’s seat)(if equipped)To change the height of the seat cushion,push the lever that is located on the out-side of the seat cushion upwards or down-wards.• To lower the seat cushion, push the lever

down several times.• To raise the seat cushion, pull the lever

up several times.

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Head restraint (if equipped)The driver's and front passenger's seatsare equipped with a head restraint for theoccupant's safety and comfort. The head restraint not only provides com-fort for the driver and front passenger, butalso helps to protect the head and neck inthe event of a collision.

OPA037044ROPA037003R

OPA039052

WARNING • Do not operate the vehicle with the

head restraints removed as severeinjury to the occupants may occur inthe event of an accident. Headrestraints may provide protectionagainst neck injuries when properlyadjusted.

• Do not adjust the head restraint heightwhilst the vehicle is in motion.

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Adjusting the height up and downTo raise the head restraint, pull it up tothe desired position (1). To lower thehead restraint, push and hold the releasebutton (2) on the head restraint supportand lower the head restraint to thedesired position (3).

RemovalTo remove the head restraint, raise it as faras it can go then press the release button(1) whilst pulling upward (2).To reinstall the headrest, put the headrestpoles (3) into the holes while pressing therelease button (1). Then adjust it to theappropriate height. C010107AUN-UK

Seat warmer (if equipped)The seat warmer is provided to warm thefront seats during cold weather. With theignition switch in the ON position, pusheither of the switches to warm the driver'sseat or the front passenger's seat.During mild weather or under conditionswhere the operation of the seat warmeris not needed, keep the switches in theOFF position.

OPA037004

OPA037006R

WARNING • For maximum effectiveness in case

of an accident, the head restraintshould be adjusted so the middle ofthe head restraint is at the sameheight as the top of the occupant'seyes. Also adjust the head restraintso its distance from the head is as

(Continued)

(Continued)wide as your fist. For this reason,the use of a cushion that holds thebody away from the seatback is notrecommended.

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✽ NOTICEWith the seat warmer switch in the ONposition, the heating system in the seatturns off or on automatically dependingon the seat temperature.

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Seatback pocket (if equipped)The seatback pocket is provided on theback of the front passenger’s and driver’sseatbacks.

CAUTION• When cleaning the seats, do not

use an organic solvent such asthinner, benzene, alcohol andpetrol. Doing so may damage thesurface of the heater or seats.

• To prevent overheating the seatwarmer, do not place blankets,cushions or seat covers on theseats whilst the seat warmer is inoperation.

• Do not place heavy or sharpobjects on seats equipped withseat warmers. Damage to the seatwarming components could occur.

WARNING - Seat warmerburns

Passengers should use extremecaution when using seat warmersdue to the possibility of excessheating or burns. The occupantsmust be able to feel if the seat isbecoming too warm and to turn theseat warmer off. In particular, thedriver must exercise extreme carefor the following types of passen-gers:1. Infants, children, elderly or dis-

abled persons, or hospital outpa-tients

2. Persons with sensitive skin orthose that burn easily

3. Fatigued individuals4. Intoxicated individuals5. Individuals taking medication

that can cause drowsiness orsleepiness (sleeping pills, coldtablets, etc.)

WARNING - Seatbackpockets

Do not put heavy or sharp objectsin the seatback pockets. In an acci-dent they could come loose fromthe pocket and injure vehicle occu-pants.

OPA037007

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Passenger seat under tray (if equipped)To open the tray, pull up and out the trayforward.

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Rear seat adjustmentHeadrest (if equipped)The rear seat(s) is equipped with head-rests in the outboard seating positions(and/or center seating position) for theoccupant's safety and comfort.The head restraint not only providescomfort for passengers, but also helps toprotect the head and neck in the event ofa collision. WARNING - Flammable

materialsDo not store cigarette lighters,propane cylinders, or other flamma-ble/explosive materials in the tray.These items may catch fire and/orexplode if the vehicle is exposed tohot temperatures for extended peri-ods.

OPA037008R

WARNING• Since stored items may move

whilst driving, be sure to positionthem in the tray so that they donot make noise or cause a poten-tial safety hazard when the vehi-cle is moving.

• Always keep the tray closedwhilst driving. Do not attempt toplace so many items in the traythat the tray can not closesecurely.

CAUTIONTo avoid possible theft, do not leavevaluables in the tray.The tray can be used to store smallitems required by the driver or pas-sengers.

OPA 039053

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Adjusting the height up and downTo raise the head restraint, pull it up tothe highest position (1). To lower thehead restraint, push and hold the releasebutton (2) on the head restraint supportand lower the head restraint to the lowestposition (3).

RemovalTo remove the head restraint, raise it asfar as it can go then press the releasebutton (1) whilst pulling upward (2).To reinstall the headrest, put the head-rest poles (3) into the holes while press-ing the release button (1). Then adjust itto the appropriate height.

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OPA039054

WARNING• For maximum effectiveness in

case of an accident, the headrestshould be adjusted so the middleof the headrest is at the sameheight of the center of gravity ofan occupant's head. Generally,the center of gravity of most peo-ple's head is similar with theheight of the top of their eyes.Also, adjust the headrest as closeto your head as possible. The useof a cushion that holds the bodyaway from the seatback is notrecommended.

• Do not operate the vehicle withthe head restraints removed assevere injury to an occupant mayoccur in the event of an accident.Head restraints may provide pro-tection against severe neckinjuries when properly adjusted.

WARNING Make sure the headrest locks inposition after adjusting it to proper-ly protect the occupants.

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Folding the rear seatThe rear seatbacks (or cushions) may befolded to facilitate carrying long items orto increase the luggage capacity of thevehicle.

To fold the rear seat cushion and back (if equipped) : 1. Insert the rear seat belt buckle in the

pocket between the rear seatback andcushion.

2. Set the front seatback to the uprightposition and if necessary, slide thefront seat forward.

3. Lift the front portion of the seat cush-ion. Lift the rear portion of the seatcushion and stand the rear seat cush-ion vertically.

4. Remove the head restraint from therear seatback.

OPA037009

OPA037010

OPA037011

WARNING The purpose of the fold-down rearseatbacks (or cushions) is to allowyou to carry longer objects thatcould not be accommodated in thecargo area. Never allow passengers to sit ontop of the folded down seatbackwhilst the car is moving as this isnot a proper seating position andno seat belts are available for use.This could result in serious injuryor death in case of an accident orsudden stop. Objects carried on thefolded down seatback should notextend higher than the top of thefront seatbacks. Doing this couldallow cargo to slide forward andcause injury or damage during sud-den stops.

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5. Insert the rear lap/shoulder belt plateinto the holder on the side trim not tointerfere with the seatback when fold-ing down.

6. Pull up the rear seatback folding leverand fold the rear seatback forward anddown firmly.

7. Stow the head restraint by insertingthe head restraint poles into the holderon the bottom of the seat cushion.

8. To use the rear seat, lift and push theseatback backward. Push the seat-back firmly until it clicks into place.Make sure the seatback is locked inplace.

9. Replace the head restraint on theseatback.

10. Return the seat cushion to the origi-nal position by pushing down the seatcushion. Make sure the seat cushionis locked in place.

11. Return the rear seat belt to the prop-er position.

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To fold down the rear seatback:1. Insert the rear seat belt buckle (and/or

plate) in the pocket between the rearseatback and cushion.

2. Set the front seatback to the uprightposition and if necessary, slide thefront seat forward.

3.Lower the rear head restraints to thelowest position. (if equipped)

4. Insert the rear lap/shoulder belt plateinto the holder on the side trim not tointerfere with the seatback when fold-ing down.

5.Pull up the rear seatback foldinglever(s) and fold the rear seatback for-ward and down firmly.

6. To use the rear seat, lift and push theseatback backward. Push the seat-back firmly until it clicks into place.Make sure the seatback is locked inplace.

7. Return the rear seat belt to the properposition.

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OPA037050

Type B

Type A

OPA037046

OPA037051

Type B

Type A

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WARNING When you return the rear seatbackto its upright position after beingfolded down:Be careful not to damage the seatbelt webbing or buckle. Do notallow the seat belt webbing orbuckle to get caught or pinched inthe rear seat. Ensure that the seat-back is completely locked into itsupright position by pushing on thetop of the seatback. Otherwise, inan accident or sudden stop, theseat could fold down and allowcargo to enter the passenger com-partment, which could result inserious injury or death.

CAUTION - Rear seat beltsWhen returning the rear seatbacksto the upright position, rememberto return the rear shoulder belts totheir proper position.

CAUTION - Damaging rearseat belt buckles

When you fold the rear seatback,insert the buckle in the pocketbetween the rear seatback andcushion. Doing so can prevent thebuckle from being damaged by therear seatback.

WARNING - Cargo loadingMake sure the engine is off, theautomatic transaxle is in P (Park)and the parking brake is securelyapplied whenever loading orunloading cargo. Failure to takethese steps may allow the vehicleto move if the shift lever is inadver-tently moved to another position.

WARNING - CargoCargo should always be secured toprevent it from being thrown aboutthe vehicle in a collision and caus-ing injury to the vehicle occupants.Do not place objects in the rearseats, since they cannot be proper-ly secured and may hit the frontseat occupants in a collision.

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Seat belt restraint system

SEAT BELTS

WARNING• For maximum restraint system

protection, the seat belts mustalways be used whenever the caris moving.

• Seat belts are most effectivewhen seatbacks are in theupright position.

• Children age 12 and under mustalways be properly restrained inthe rear seat. Never allow chil-dren to ride in the front passen-ger seat. If a child over 12 mustbe seated in the front seat, he/shemust be properly belted and theseat should be moved as far backas possible.

• Never wear the shoulder beltunder your arm or behind yourback. An improperly positionedshoulder belt can cause seriousinjuries in a crash. The shoulderbelt should be positioned midwayover your shoulder across yourcollarbone.

(Continued)

WARNINGSeat belts are designed to bearupon the bony structure of thebody, and should be worn lowacross the front of the pelvis or thepelvis, chest and shoulders, asapplicable; wearing the lap sectionof the belt across the abdominalarea must be avoided.Seat belts should be adjusted asfirmly as possible, consistent withcomfort, to provide the protectionfor which they have been designed. A slack belt will greatly reduce theprotection afforded to the wearer.

(Continued)

(Continued)Care should be taken to avoid con-tamination of the webbing with pol-ishes, oils and chemicals, and par-ticularly battery acid. Cleaning maysafely be carried out using mildsoap and water. The belt should bereplaced if webbing becomesfrayed, contaminated or damaged.It is essential to replace the entireassembly after it has been worn ina severe impact even if damage tothe assembly is not obvious. Beltsshould not be worn with strapstwisted. Each belt assembly mustonly be used by one occupant; it isdangerous to put a belt around achild being carried on the occu-pant's lap.

WARNINGNo modifications or additionsshould be made by the user whichwill either prevent the seat beltadjusting devices from operating toremove slack, or prevent the seatbelt assembly from being adjustedto remove slack.

(Continued)• Avoid wearing twisted seat belts.

A twisted belt can't do its job aswell. In a collision, it could evencut into you. Be sure the beltwebbing is straight and not twist-ed.

• Be careful not to damage the beltwebbing or hardware. If the beltwebbing or hardware is dam-aged, replace it.

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Seat belt warning (if equipped)Type AAs a reminder to the driver, the seat beltwarning light will blink for approximately6 seconds each time you turn the ignitionswitch ON regardless of belt fastening.If the driver’s seat belt is unfastened afterthe ignition switch is ON, the seat beltwarning light blinks again for approxi-mately 6 seconds. If the driver's seat belt is not fastenedwhen the ignition switch is turned ON orif it is unfastened after the ignition switchis ON, the seat belt warning chime willsound for approximately 6 seconds. Atthis time, if the seat belt is fastened, thechime will stop at once. (if equipped)

Type BAs a reminder to the driver, the seat beltwarning light will illuminate for approxi-mately 6 seconds each time you turn theignition switch ON. However, if the dri-ver's seat belt is not fastened when theignition switch is turned ON or if it is dis-connected after the ignition switch isturned ON, the seat belt warning light willilluminate until the belt is fastened.If you drive over 6 mph (9 km/h) withoutthe driver's seat belt fastened (but whenthe seat belt has been fastened beforeand when the 100 second chime hasnever been completed), the seat beltwarning light will blink and the chime willsound for 100 seconds.If you drive over 6 mph (9 km/h) withoutthe driver's seat belt fastened (but whenthe seat belt has never been fastened orwhen the 100 second chime has beencompleted even if the seat belt has beenfastened before), the seat belt warninglight will blink. And then the seat beltwarning chime will sound for 100 sec-onds if you drive over 12.5 mph (20 km/h)(but when the 100 second chime hasnever been completed).If the driver's seat belt is disconnectedwhen you drive over 6 mph (9 km/h), theseat belt warning light will blink and thechime will sound for approximately 100seconds.If the driver's seat belt is fastened whilstthe seat belt warning chime sounds, thechime will stop at once.

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Lap/shoulder beltTo fasten your seat belt:To fasten your seat belt, pull it out of theretractor and insert the metal tab (1) intothe buckle (2). There will be an audible"click" when the tab locks into the buckle.The seat belt automatically adjusts to theproper length only after the lap belt por-tion is adjusted manually so that it fitssnugly around your hips. If you lean for-ward in a slow, easy motion, the belt willextend and let you move around. If thereis a sudden stop or impact, however, thebelt will lock into position. It will also lockif you try to lean forward too quickly.

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✽ NOTICEIf you are not able to pull out the seat beltfrom the retractor, firmly pull the belt outand release it. Then you will be able topull the belt out smoothly.

Height adjustment (if equipped)You can adjust the height of the shoulderbelt anchor to one of 4 positions for max-imum comfort and safety.The height of the adjusting seat beltshould not be too near your neck. Theshoulder portion should be adjusted sothat it lies across your chest and midwayover your shoulder nearest the door andnot your neck.To adjust the height of the seat beltanchor, lower or raise the height adjusterinto an appropriate position.

To raise the height adjuster, pull it up (1).To lower it, push it down (3) whilst press-ing the height adjuster button (2).Release the button to lock the anchorinto position. Try sliding the heightadjuster to make sure that it has lockedinto position.

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WARNING• Verify the shoulder belt anchor is

locked into position at the appro-priate height. Never position theshoulder belt across your neck orface. Improperly positioned seatbelts can cause serious injuriesin an accident.

• Failure to replace seat belts afteran accident could leave you withdamaged seat belts that will notprovide protection in the event ofanother collision leading to per-sonal injury or death. Replaceyour seat belts after being in anaccident as soon as possible.

WARNINGThe center seat belt latching mech-anism is different from those for therear side seat belts. When fasteningthe rear side seat belts or the cen-ter seat belt, make sure they areinserted into the correct buckles toobtain maximum protection fromthe seat belt system and assureproper operation.

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When using the rear centre seat belt, thebuckle with the “CENTER” mark must beused.

To release the seat belt:The seat belt is released by pressing therelease button (1) in the locking buckle.When it is released, the belt should auto-matically draw back into the retractor.If this does not happen, check the belt tobe sure it is not twisted, then try again.

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WARNINGYou should place the lap belt por-tion as low as possible and snuglyacross your hips, not on your waist.If the lap belt is located too high onyour waist, it may increase thechance of injury in the event of acollision. Both arms should not beunder or over the belt. Rather, oneshould be over and the other under,as shown in the illustration. Never wear the seat belt under thearm nearest the door.

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Stowing the rear seat belt The rear seat belt buckles can be stowedin the pocket between the rear seatbackand cushion when not in use.

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Pre-tensioner seat belt (if equipped)Your vehicle is equipped with driver's andfront passenger's pre-tensioner seatbelts. The purpose of the pre-tensioner isto make sure that the seat belts fit tightlyagainst the occupant's body in certainfrontal collisions. The pre-tensioner seatbelts may be activated in crashes wherethe frontal collision is severe enough.

When the vehicle stops suddenly, or ifthe occupant tries to lean forward tooquickly, the seat belt retractor will lockinto position. In certain frontal collisions,the pre-tensioner will activate and pullthe seat belt into tighter contact againstthe occupant's body. If the system senses excessive seat belttension on the driver or passenger's seatbelt when the pre-tensioner activates, theload limiter inside the pre-tensioner willrelease some of the pressure on theaffected seat belt. (if equipped)RLDA3002OPA037017

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The seat belt pre-tensioner system con-sists mainly of the following components.Their locations are shown in the illustra-tion:1. SRS air bag warning light2. Retractor pre-tensioner assembly3. SRS control module

✽ NOTICE• Both the driver's and front passen-

ger's pre-tensioner seat belts may beactivated in certain frontal collisions.

• When the pre-tensioner seat belts areactivated, a loud noise may be heardand fine dust, which may appear to besmoke, may be visible in the passengercompartment. These are normal oper-ating conditions and are not haz-ardous.

• Although it is harmless, the fine dustmay cause skin irritation and shouldnot be breathed for prolonged peri-ods. Wash all exposed skin areas thor-oughly after an accident in which thepre-tensioner seat belts were activat-ed.

✽ NOTICEBecause the sensor that activates theSRS air bag is connected with the pre-tensioner seat belt, the SRS air bagwarning light on the instrumentpanel will illuminate for approximately6 seconds after the ignition switch hasbeen turned to the ON position, andthen it should turn off.

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WARNINGTo obtain maximum benefit from apre-tensioner seat belt:1. The seat belt must be worn cor-

rectly and adjusted to the properposition. Please read and followall of the important informationand precautions about your vehi-cle’s occupant safety features –including seat belts and air bags– that are provided in this manu-al.

2. Be sure you and your passen-gers always wear seat belts prop-erly.

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Seat belt precautionsCAUTIONIf the pre-tensioner seat belt is notworking properly, this warning lightwill illuminate even if there is nomalfunction of the SRS air bag. Ifthe SRS air bag warning light doesnot illuminate when the ignitionswitch is turned to ON, or if itremains illuminated after illuminat-ing for approximately 6 seconds, orif it illuminates whilst the vehicle isbeing driven, please have aHYUNDAI authorised repairerinspect the pre-tensioner seat beltand SRS air bag system as soon aspossible.

WARNING• Pre-tensioners are designed to

operate only one time. After acti-vation, pre-tensioner seat beltsmust be replaced. All seat belts,of any type, should always bereplaced after they have beenworn during a collision.

(Continued)

(Continued)• The pre-tensioner seat belt

assembly mechanisms becomehot during activation. Do nottouch the pre-tensioner seat beltassemblies for several minutesafter they have been activated.

• Do not attempt to inspect orreplace the pre-tensioner seatbelts yourself. This must be doneby a HYUNDAI authorised repair-er.

• Do not strike the pre-tensionerseat belt assemblies.

• Do not attempt to service orrepair the pre-tensioner seat beltsystem in any manner.

• Improper handling of the pre-ten-sioner seat belt assemblies, andfailure to heed the warnings notto strike, modify, inspect, replace,service or repair the pre-tension-er seat belt assemblies may leadto improper operation or inadver-tent activation and serious injury.

• Always wear the seat belts whendriving or riding in a motor vehi-cle.

• If the vehicle or pre-tensioner seatbelt must be discarded, contactan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

WARNINGAll occupants of the vehicle mustwear their seat belts at all times.Seat belts and child restraintsreduce the risk of serious or fatalinjuries for all occupants in theevent of a collision or sudden stop.Without a seat belt, occupantscould be shifted too close to adeploying air bag, strike the interiorstructure or be thrown from thevehicle. Properly worn seat beltsgreatly reduce these hazards. Always follow the precautionsabout seat belts, air bags and occu-pant seating contained in this man-ual.

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Infant or small childYou should be aware of the specificrequirements in your country. Childand/or infant seats must be properlyplaced and installed in the rear seat. Formore information about the use of theserestraints, refer to “Child restraint sys-tem” in this section.

✽ NOTICESmall children are best protected frominjury in an accident when properlyrestrained in the rear seat by a childrestraint system that meets the require-ments of the Safety Standards of yourcountry. Before buying any childrestraint system, make sure that it has alabel certifying that it meets SafetyStandards of your country. The restraintmust be appropriate for your child'sheight and weight. Check the label onthe child restraint for this information.Refer to “Child restraint system” in thissection.

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Larger childrenChildren who are too large for childrestraint systems should always occupythe rear seat and use the availablelap/shoulder belts. The lap portion shouldbe fastened snug on the hips and as lowas possible. Check belt fit periodically. Achild's squirming could put the belt out ofposition. Children are afforded the mostsafety in the event of an accident whenthey are restrained by a proper restraintsystem in the rear seat. If a larger child(over age 12) must be seated in the frontseat, the child should be securelyrestrained by the available lap/shoulderbelt and the seat should be placed in therearmost position. Children age 12 andunder should be restrained securely inthe rear seat. NEVER place a child age12 and under in the front seat. NEVERplace a rear facing child seat in the frontseat of a vehicle.

WARNINGEvery person in your vehicle needsto be properly restrained at alltimes, including infants and chil-dren. Never hold a child in yourarms or lap when riding in a vehi-cle. The violent forces created dur-ing a crash will tear the child fromyour arms and throw the childagainst the interior. Always use achild restraint appropriate for yourchild's height and weight.

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WARNINGRiding with a reclined seatbackincreases your chance of serious orfatal injuries in the event of a colli-sion or sudden stop. The protectionof your restraint system (seat beltsand air bags) is greatly reduced byreclining your seat. Seat belts mustbe snug against your hips andchest to work properly. The morethe seatback is reclined, the greaterthe chance that an occupant's hipswill slide under the lap belt causingserious internal injuries or theoccupant's neck could strike theshoulder belt. Drivers and passen-gers should always sit well back intheir seats, properly belted, andwith the seatbacks upright.

If the shoulder belt portion slightly touch-es the child’s neck or face, try placing thechild closer to the centre of the vehicle. Ifthe shoulder belt still touches their faceor neck they need to be returned to achild restraint system.

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Pregnant womenThe use of a seat belt is recommendedfor pregnant women. The seat belt shouldbe worn as low and snugly as possibleacross the hips, not across the abdomen.A qualified Medical Practitioner shouldbe consulted for further information.

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Injured personA seat belt should be used when aninjured person is being transported. Forspecific recommendations, the advice ofa qualified Medical Practioner should besought.

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One person per beltThe seat belts are designed to be usedby one seat occupant only. The use of aseat belt by more than one personincreases the levels of injury which maybe sustained in the event of an accident.

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Do not lie downTo reduce the chance of injuries in the eventof an accident and to achieve maximumeffectiveness of the restraint system, all pas-sengers should be sitting up and the frontand rear seats should be in an upright posi-tion when the car is moving. A seat belt can-not provide proper protection if the person islying down in the rear seat or if the front andrear seats are in a reclined position.

WARNING - Shoulder beltson small children

• Never allow a shoulder belt to bein contact with a child’s neck orface whilst the vehicle is inmotion.

• If seat belts are not properly wornand adjusted on children, there isa risk of death or serious injury.

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Care of seat beltsSeat belt assemblies must never be dis-assembled or modified in any way. Inaddition, care should be exercised toensure that the belt assemblies do notbecome damaged by being trapped inseat mechanisms, door shuts etc.

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Periodic inspectionAll seat belts should be inspected peri-odically for wear or damage of any kind.Parts of the system that are damagedshould be replaced as soon as possible.Under no circumstances must any part ofthe seat belt assemblies be dismantledor repaired.

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Keep belts clean and drySeat belts should be kept clean and dry.If belts become dirty, they can becleaned using a mild soap solution andwarm water. Bleach, dye, strong deter-gents or abrasives should not be usedsince the fabric may become damagedand weakened.

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When to replace seat beltsThe entire seat belt assembly or assem-blies should be inspected by an autho-rised repairer if the vehicle has beeninvolved in an accident even if no dam-age is evident. Additional questions con-cerning seat belt operation should bedirected to a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.

WARNING When you return the rear seatbackto its upright position after the rearseatback has been folded down, becareful not to damage the seat beltwebbing or buckle. Be sure that thewebbing or buckle does not getcaught or pinched in the rear seat.A seat belt with damaged webbingor buckle could possibly fail duringa collision or sudden stop, result-ing in serious injury. If the webbingor buckles are damaged, get themreplaced immediately.

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CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMC030000BEN-UK

Children riding in the car should sit in therear seat and must always be properlyrestrained to minimise the risk of injury inan accident, sudden stop or suddenmanoeuvre. According to accident statis-tics, children are safer when properlyrestrained in the rear seats than in thefront seat. Larger children not in a childrestraint should use one of the seat beltsprovided.You should be aware of the specificrequirements in your country. Child and/orinfant safety seats must be properlyplaced and installed in the rear seat. Youmust use a commercially available childrestraint system that meets the require-ments of the Safety Standards of yourcountry.

Child restraint systems are designed to besecured in vehicle seats by lap belts or thelap belt portion of a lap/shoulder belt, orby a tether anchor and/or ISOFIX anchors(if equipped).Children could be injured or killed in acrash if their restraints are not properlysecured. For small children and babies, achild seat or infant seat must be used.Before buying a particular child restraintsystem, make sure it fits your car seatand seat belts, and fits your child. Followall the instructions provided by the man-ufacturer when installing the childrestraint system.

WARNING• A seat belt or child restraint sys-

tem can become very hot if it isleft in a closed vehicle on a sunnyday, even if the outside tempera-ture does not feel hot. Be sure tocheck the seat cover and bucklesbefore placing a child there.

• When the child restraint systemis not in use, store it in the lug-gage area or fasten it with a seatbelt so that it will not be thrownforward in the case of a suddenstop or an accident.

• Children may be seriously injuredor killed by an inflating air bag.All children, even those too largefor child restraints, must ride inthe rear seat.

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WARNINGTo reduce the chance of serious orfatal injuries:• Children of all ages are safer

when restrained in the rear seat.A child riding in the front passen-ger seat can be forcefully struckby an inflating air bag resulting inserious or fatal injuries.

• Always follow the child restraintsystem manufacturer’s instruc-tions for installation and use ofthe child restraint.

• Always make sure the child seatis secured properly in the car andyour child is securely restrainedin the child seat.

• Never hold a child in your arms orlap when riding in a vehicle. Theviolent forces created during acrash will tear the child from yourarms and throw the child againstthe car’s interior.

• Never put a seat belt over your-self and a child. During a crash,the belt could press deep into thechild causing serious internalinjuries.

(Continued)

(Continued)• Never leave children unattended

in a vehicle – not even for a shorttime. The car can heat up veryquickly, resulting in seriousinjuries to children inside. Evenvery young children may inadver-tently cause the vehicle to move,entangle themselves in the win-dows, or lock themselves or oth-ers inside the vehicle.

• Never allow two children, or anytwo persons, to use the sameseat belt.

• Children often squirm and repo-sition themselves improperly.Never let a child ride with theshoulder belt under their arm orbehind their back. Always proper-ly position and secure children inthe rear seat.

• Never allow a child to stand-up orkneel on the seat or floor of amoving vehicle. During a colli-sion or sudden stop, the childcan be violently thrown againstthe vehicle’s interior, resulting inserious injury.

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(Continued)• Never use an infant carrier or a

child safety seat that "hooks"over a seatback, it may not pro-vide adequate security in an acci-dent.

• Seat belts can become very hot,especially when the car is parkedin direct sunlight. Always checkseat belt buckles before fasten-ing them over a child.

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Using a child restraint systemFor small children and babies, the use ofa child seat or infant seat is required. Thischild seat or infant seat should be ofappropriate size for the child and shouldbe installed in accordance with the man-ufacturer's instructions. For safety reasons, we recommend thatthe child restraint system be used in therear seats. CRS

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Forward-facing child restraint system

Rearward-facing child restraint system

WARNING - Child seatinstallation

• A child can be seriously injuredor killed in a collision if the childrestraint is not properly anchoredto the car and the child is notproperly restrained in the childrestraint. Before installing thechild restraint system, read theinstructions supplied by the childrestraint system manufacturer.

• If the seat belt does not operateas described in this section, havethe system checked immediatelyby your HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.

• Failure to observe this manual'sinstructions regarding childrestraint systems and theinstructions provided with thechild restraint system couldincrease the chance and/orseverity of injury in an accident.

WARNINGNever place a rear-facing childrestraint in the front passengerseat, because of the danger that aninflating passenger-side air bagcould impact the rear-facing childrestraint and kill the child.

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Installing a child restraint system bylap/shoulder belt

To install a child restraint system on theoutboard or centre rear seats, do the fol-lowing:1. Place the child restraint system in the

seat and route the lap/shoulder beltaround or through the restraint, follow-ing the restraint manufacturer’sinstructions. Be sure the seat belt web-bing is not twisted.

2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch intothe buckle. Listen for the distinct “click”sound.

Position the release button so that it iseasy to access in case of an emergency.

3. Buckle the seat belt and allow the seatbelt to take up any slack. After installa-tion of the child restraint system, try tomove it in all directions to be sure thechild restraint system is securelyinstalled.

If you need to tighten the belt, pull morewebbing toward the retractor. When youunbuckle the seat belt and allow it toretract, the retractor will automaticallyrevert back to its normal seated passen-ger emergency locking usage condition.

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Child seat restraint suitability for seat position using the seat belt Use child safety seats that have been officially approved and are appropriate for your children. When using the child safety seats,refer to the following table.

0 : Up to 10 kgU U U U

(0 - 9 months)

0+ : Up to 13 kgU U U U

(0 - 2 years)

I : 9 kg to 18 kgU U U U

(9 months - 4 years)

II & III : 15 kg to 36 kgUF UF UF UF

(4 - 12 years)

Front passenger

Rear passenger

Seating position

Left Centre RightAge group

WARNINGWe recommend that a child restraintseat is installed in the rear seat,even if the passenger's front airbagswitch is set to "OFF".To ensure the safety of your child,the passenger's front airbag mustbe deactivated when it should benecessary to install a child restraintseat on the front passenger seat inexceptional circumstances.When in exceptional circumstancesa rear facing seat is fitted to the pas-senger front seat position the fol-lowing must be adhered – the pas-senger's front air bag must be deac-tivated, the passenger seat must belocated in its rear most position andonly a HYUNDAI approved rear fac-ing child seat must be fitted.

U : Suitable for "universal" category restraints approved for use in this mass group UF : Suitable for forward-facing "universal" category restraints approved for the use

in this mass group

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Securing a child restraint seat with“Tether Anchor” system (if equipped) Child restraint hook holders are locatedon the floor behind the rear seats.

1. Route the child restraint seat strapover the seatback.For vehicles with adjustable headrestraint, route the tether strap underthe head restraint and between thehead restraint posts, otherwise routethe tether strap over the top of theseatback.

2. Connect the tether strap hook to theappropriate child restraint hook holderand tighten to secure the seat.

2GHA3300LOPA037036 WARNING - Tether strapNever mount more than one childrestraint to a single tether or to asingle lower anchorage point. Theincreased load caused by multipleseats may cause the tethers oranchorage points to break, causingserious injury or death.

WARNINGA child can be seriously injured orkilled in a collision if the childrestraint is not properly anchoredto the car and the child is not prop-erly restrained in the child restraint.Always follow the child seat manu-facturer’s instructions for installa-tion and use.

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Securing a child restraint systemwith “ISOFIX” system and “TetherAnchorage” system (if equipped)ISOFIX is a standardised method of fit-ting child seats that eliminates the needto use the standard adult seat belt tosecure the seat in the vehicle. Thisenables a much more secure and posi-tive location with the added benefit ofeasier and quicker installation.An ISOFIX-seat can only be installed if ithas vehicle-specific approval in accor-dance with the requirements of ECE-R44.

On each side of the rear seat, betweenthe cushion and backrest, are located apair of ISOFIX anchorage points togeth-er with a top tether mounting on the floorbehind the rear seats. During the installa-tion, the seat has to be engaged at theanchorage-points in a way you can hearit clicking (check by pulling!) and has tobe fixed with the Top Tether-belt on thebelonging point on the floor behind therear seats.

WARNING - Child restraintcheck

Check that the child restraint sys-tem is secure by pushing andpulling it in different directions.Incorrectly fitted child restraintsmay swing, twist, tip or separatecausing death or serious injury.

WARNING - Child restraintanchorage

• Child restraint anchorages aredesigned to withstand only thoseloads imposed by correctly fittedchild restraints. Under no circum-stances are they to be used foradult seat belts or harnesses orfor attaching other items orequipment to the vehicle.

• The tether strap may not workproperly if attached somewhereother than the correct tetheranchor.

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The installing and the use of a child-seathas to be done according to theinstalling-manual, which is added to theISOFIX-seat.

To secure the child restraint seat:1. To engage the child restraint seat to

the ISOFIX anchor, insert the childrestraint seat latch into the ISOFIXanchor. Listen for the audible “click”sound.

2. Connect the tether strap hook to thechild restraint hook holder and tightento secure the seat. (Refer to the previ-ous page.)

WARNINGWhen using the vehicle's "ISOFIX"system to install a child restraintsystem in the rear seat, all unusedvehicle rear seat belt metal latchplates or tabs must be latchedsecurely in their seat belt bucklesand the seat belt webbing must beretracted behind the child restraintto prevent the child from reachingand taking hold of unretracted seatbelts. Unlatched metal latch platesor tabs may allow the child to reachthe unretracted seat belts whichmay result in strangulation and aserious injury or death to the childin the child restraint.

WARNING• Do not install a child restraint

seat at the centre of the rear seatusing the vehicle's ISOFIXanchors. The ISOFIX anchors areonly provided for the left andright outboard rear seating posi-tions. Do not misuse the ISOFIXanchors by attempting to attach achild restraint seat in the middleof the rear seat to the ISOFIXanchors.

(Continued)

(Continued)In a crash, the child restraint seatISOFIX attachments may not bestrong enough to secure the childrestraint seat properly in the cen-tre of the rear seat and maybreak, causing serious injury ordeath.

• Do not mount more than onechild restraint to a child restraintlower anchorage point. Theimproper increased load maycause the anchorage points ortether anchor to break, causingserious injury or death.

• Attach the ISOFIX or ISOFIX-com-patible child restraint seat only tothe appropriate locations shownin the illustration.

• Always follow the installation anduse instructions provided by themanufacturer of the childrestraint.

CAUTIONDo not allow the rear seat belt web-bing to get scratched or pinched bythe ISOFIX-seat latch and ISOFIXanchor during the installation.

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(1) Driver’s front air bag(2) Passenger’s front air bag*(3) Side impact air bag** : if equipped

AIR BAG - SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

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* The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.

WARNINGEven in vehicles with air bags, youand your passengers must alwayswear the safety belts provided inorder to minimise the risk andseverity of injury in the event of acollision or rollover.

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How does the air bag systemoperate • Air bags are activated (able to inflate if

necessary) only when the ignitionswitch is turned to the ON or STARTposition.

• Air bags inflate instantly in the event ofa serious frontal or side collision (ifequipped with side impact air bag) inorder to help protect the occupantsfrom serious physical injury.

• There is no single speed at which theair bags will inflate. Generally, air bags are designed toinflate based upon the severity of a col-lision and its direction. These two fac-tors determine whether the sensorsproduce an electronic deployment/inflation signal.

• Air bag deployment depends on anumber of factors including vehiclespeed, angles of impact and the densi-ty and stiffness of the vehicles orobjects which your vehicle hits in thecollision. The determining factors arenot limited to those mentioned above.

• The front air bags will completelyinflate and deflate in an instant. It is virtually impossible for you to seethe air bags inflate during an accident.

It is much more likely that you will sim-ply see the deflated air bags hangingout of their storage compartments afterthe collision.

• In order to help provide protection in asevere collision, the air bags mustinflate rapidly. The speed of air baginflation is a consequence of theextremely short time in which a collisionoccurs and the need to inflate the airbag between the occupant and thevehicle structures before the occupantimpacts those structures. This speed ofinflation reduces the risk of serious orlife-threatening injuries in a severe col-lision and is thus a necessary part of airbag design.However, air bag inflation can alsocause injuries which can include facialabrasions, bruises and broken bonesbecause the inflation speed also caus-es the air bags to expand with a greatdeal of force.

• There are even circumstancesunder which contact with the steer-ing wheel air bag can cause fatalinjuries, especially if the occupantis positioned excessively close tothe steering wheel.

WARNING• To avoid severe personal injury

or death caused by deploying airbags in a collision, the drivershould sit as far back from thesteering wheel air bag as possi-ble (at least 10 inches (250 mm)away). The front passengersshould always move their seatsas far back as possible and sitback in their seat.

• Air bags inflate instantly in theevent of collision, and passen-gers may be injured by the air bagexpansion force if they are not inproper position.

• Air bag inflation may causeinjuries including facial or bodilyabrasions, injuries from brokenglasses or burns.

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C040902AEN

Noise and smokeWhen the air bags inflate, they make aloud noise and they leave smoke andpowder in the air inside of the vehicle.This is normal and is a result of the igni-tion of the air bag inflator. After the airbag inflates, you may feel substantial dis-comfort in breathing due to the contact ofyour chest with both the seat belt and theair bag, as well as from breathing thesmoke and powder. Open your doorsand/or windows as soon as possibleafter impact in order to reduce dis-comfort and prevent prolonged expo-sure to the smoke and powder. Though the smoke and powder are non-toxic, they may cause irritation to the skin(eyes, nose and throat, etc). If this is thecase, wash and rinse with cold waterimmediately and consult a doctor if thesymptom persists.

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Air bag warning lightThe purpose of the air bag warning lightin your instrument panel is to alert you ofa potential problem with your air bag -Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).

When the ignition switch is turned ON,the warning light should illuminate forapproximately 6 seconds, then go off.Have the system checked if:• The light does not turn on briefly when

you turn the ignition ON.• The light stays on after illuminating for

approximately 6 seconds. • The light comes on whilst the vehicle is

in motion.

WARNING• Extreme Hazard! Do not use a

rearward facing child restraint ona seat protected by an air bag infront of it!

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WARNINGWhen the air bags deploy, the airbag related parts in the steeringwheel and/or instrument paneland/or in both sides of the roof railsabove the front and rear doors arevery hot. To prevent injury, do nottouch the air bag storage area’sinternal components immediatelyafter an air bag has inflated.

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SRS components and functionsThe SRS consists of the following com-ponents:1. Driver's front air bag module2. Passenger's front air bag module*3. Side air bag modules*4. Retractor pre-tensioner assemblies*5. Air bag warning light6. SRS control module (SRSCM)7. Front impact sensors8. Side impact sensors*9. Passenger’s front air bag OFF indica-

tor (front passenger's seat only)*10. Passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF

switch**: if equipped

The SRSCM continually monitors allSRS components whilst the ignitionswitch is ON to determine if a crashimpact is severe enough to require airbag deployment or pre-tensioner seatbelt deployment.The SRS " " warning light on theinstrument panel will illuminate for about6 seconds after the ignition switch isturned to the ON position, after which theSRS " " warning light should go out.If any of the following conditions occurs,this indicates a malfunction of the SRS.Have a HYUNDAI authorised repairerinspect the air bag system as soon aspossible.• The light does not turn on briefly when

you turn the ignition ON.• The light stays on after illuminating for

approximately 6 seconds.• The light comes on whilst the vehicle is

in motion.

The front air bag modules are locatedboth in the centre of the steering wheeland in the front passenger's panel abovethe glove box. When the SRSCM detectsa sufficiently severe impact to the front ofthe vehicle, it will automatically deploythe front air bags.

B240B01L-R

Driver’s front air bag (1)

OPA037020R

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Upon deployment, tear seams moldeddirectly into the pad covers will separateunder pressure from the expansion of theair bags. Further opening of the coversthen allows full inflation of the air bags.

A fully inflated air bag, in combinationwith a properly worn seat belt, slows thedriver's or the passenger's forwardmotion, reducing the risk of head andchest injury.

After complete inflation, the air bagimmediately starts deflating, enabling thedriver to maintain forward visibility andthe ability to steer or operate other con-trols.

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Driver’s front air bag (2) Driver’s front air bag (3)

WARNING • Do not install or place any acces-

sories (drink holder, cassetteholder, sticker, etc.) on the frontpassenger's panel above theglove box in a vehicle with a pas-senger's air bag. Such objectsmay become dangerous projec-tiles and cause injury if the pas-senger's air bag inflates.

• When installing a container of liq-uid air freshener inside the vehi-cle, do not place it near theinstrument cluster nor on theinstrument panel surface. It may become a dangerous pro-jectile and cause injury if the pas-senger's air bag inflates.

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Driver's and passenger's front airbag (if equipped)Your vehicle is equipped with aSupplemental Restraint (Air Bag) Systemand lap / shoulder belts at both the driv-er and passenger seating position. Theindications of the system's presence arethe letters "SRS AIR BAG" embossed onthe air bag pad cover in the steeringwheel and the passenger's side frontpanel pad above the glove box.

The SRS consists of air bags installedunder the pad covers in the centre of thesteering wheel and the passenger's sidefront panel above the glove box.

WARNING• If an air bag deploys, there may

be a loud noise followed by a finedust released in the vehicle.These conditions are normal andare not hazardous - the air bagsare packed in this fine powder.The dust generated during airbag deployment may cause skinor eye irritation as well as aggra-vate asthma for some persons.Always wash all exposed skinareas thoroughly with lukewarmwater and a mild soap after anaccident in which the air bagswere deployed.

• The SRS can function only whenthe ignition switch is in the ONposition. If the SRS " " warninglight does not illuminate, or con-tinuously remains on after illumi-nating for about 6 seconds whenthe ignition switch is turned tothe ON position, or after theengine is started, comes onwhilst driving, the SRS is notworking properly. If this occurs,have your vehicle immediatelyinspected by a HYUNDAI autho-rised repairer.

(Continued)

(Continued)• Before you replace a fuse or dis-

connect a battery terminal, turnthe ignition switch to the LOCKposition and remove the ignitionkey. Never remove or replace theair bag related fuse(s) when theignition switch is in the ON posi-tion. Failure to heed this warningwill cause the SRS “ ” warninglight to illuminate.

OPA037021R

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The purpose of the SRS is to provide thevehicle's driver with additional protectionthan that offered by the seat belt systemalone in case of a frontal impact of suffi-cient severity.

(Continued)To reduce the chance of serious orfatal injuries and receive the maxi-mum safety benefit from yourrestraint system:• Never place a child in any child or

booster seat in the front seat.• ABC – Always Buckle Children in

the back seat. It is the safestplace for children of any age toride.

• Front and side air bags can injureoccupants improperly positionedin the front seats.

• Move your seat as far back aspractical from the front air bags,whilst still maintaining control ofthe vehicle.

• You and your passengers shouldnever sit or lean unnecessarilyclose to the air bags. Improperlypositioned drivers and passen-gers can be severely injured byinflating air bags.

• Never lean against the door orcentre console – always sit in anupright position.

(Continued)

WARNINGAlways use seat belts and childrestraints – every trip, every time,everyone! Air bags inflate with con-siderable force and in the blink ofan eye. Seat belts help keep occu-pants in proper position to obtainmaximum benefit from the air bag.Even with air bags, improperly andunbelted occupants can be severe-ly injured when the air bag inflates.Always follow the precautionsabout seat belts, air bags and occu-pant safety contained in this manu-al.

(Continued)

OPA037022R

Passenger’s front air bag

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OED036104

Rear impact

Side impact

Rollover

(Continued)• Do not allow a passenger to ride

in the front seat when the pas-senger’s front air bag OFF indica-tor is illuminated, because the airbag will not deploy in the event ofa moderate or severe frontalcrash. (if equipped)

• No objects should be placed overor near the air bag modules onthe steering wheel, instrumentpanel, and the front passenger'spanel above the glove box,because any such object couldcause harm if the vehicle is in acrash severe enough to causethe air bags to deploy.

• Do not tamper with or disconnectSRS wiring or other componentsof the SRS system. Doing socould result in injury, due to acci-dental deployment of the air bagsor by rendering the SRS inopera-tive.

• If the SRS air bag warning lightremains illuminated whilst thevehicle is being driven, have aHYUNDAI authorised repairerinspect the air bag system assoon as possible.

(Continued)• Air bags can only be used once –

have a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer replace the air bag imme-diately after deployment.

• The SRS is designed to deploythe front air bags only when animpact is sufficiently severe andwhen the impact angle is lessthan 30° from the forward longitu-dinal axis of the vehicle.Additionally, the air bags will onlydeploy once. Seat belts must beworn at all times.

• Front air bags are not intended todeploy in side-impact, rear-impact or rollover crashes. Inaddition, front air bags will notdeploy in frontal crashes belowthe deployment threshold.

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Passenger’s front air bag ON/OFFswitch (if equipped)The passenger’s front air bag can bedeactivated by the passenger’s front airbag ON/OFF switch f a child restraint isinstalled on the front passenger's seat orif the front passenger's seat is unoccu-pied by a person.To ensure the safety of your child, thepassenger’s front air bag must be deacti-vated when it should be necessary toinstall a rearward facing child seat on thefront passenger seat in exceptional cir-cumstances.

• Children age 12 and under mustalways be properly restrained inthe rear seat. Never allow chil-dren to ride in the front passen-ger seat. If a child over 12 mustbe seated in the front seat, he orshe must be properly belted andthe seat should be moved as farback as possible.

• For maximum safety protection inall types of crashes, all occu-pants including the driver shouldalways wear their seat beltswhether or not an air bag is alsoprovided at their seating positionto minimise the risk of severeinjury or death in the event of acrash. Do not sit or lean unneces-sarily close to the air bag whilstthe vehicle is in motion.

• Sitting improperly or out of posi-tion can result in serious or fatalinjury in a crash. All occupantsshould sit upright with the seatback in an upright position, cen-tred on the seat cushion withtheir seat belt on, legs comfort-ably extended and their feet onthe floor until the vehicle isparked and the ignition key isremoved.

• The SRS air bag system mustdeploy very rapidly to provideprotection in a crash. If an occu-pant is out of position because ofnot wearing a seat belt, the airbag may forcefully contact theoccupant causing serious or fatalinjuries.

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To deactivate or reactivate the passen-ger’s front air bag:To deactivate the passenger’s front airbag, insert the master key into the pas-senger’s front air bag ON/OFF switchand turn it to the OFF position. The pas-senger’s front air bag OFF indicator ( )will illuminate and stay on until the pas-senger’s front air bag is reactivated.To reactivate the passenger’s front airbag, insert the master key into the pas-senger’s front air bag ON/OFF switchand turn it to the ON position. The pas-senger’s front air bag OFF indicator willgo out.

✽ NOTICE• When the passenger’s front air bag

ON/OFF switch is set to the ON posi-tion, the passenger’s front air bag isactivated and child or infant seatshould not be installed on the frontpassenger seat.

• When the passenger’s front air bagON/OFF switch is set to the OFF posi-tion, the passenger’s front air bag isdeactivated.

OPA037024RCAUTION

• If the passenger’s front air bagON/OFF switch is not workingproperly, the air bag warning lighton the instrument panel will illu-minate.And, the passenger's front air bagOFF indicator will not illuminate,the SRS Control Module reactivatethe passenger’s front air bag andthe passenger’s front air bag willinflate in frontal impact crasheseven if the passenger’s front airbag ON/OFF switch is set to theOFF position.

(Continued)

(Continued)If this occurs, have a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer inspect thepassenger’s front air bag ON/OFFswitch, the pre-tensioner seat beltsystem and the SRS air bag sys-tem as soon as possible.

• If the SRS air bag warning lightdoes not illuminate when the igni-tion switch is turned to the ONposition, or if it illuminates whilstthe vehicle is being driven, have aHYUNDAI authorised repairerinspect the passenger’s front airbag ON/OFF switch, pre-tensionerseat belt and the SRS air bag sys-tem as soon as possible.

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(Continued)• Even though your vehicle is

equipped with the passenger'sfront air bag ON/OFF switch, donot install a child restraint sys-tem in the front passenger's seat.A child restraint system mustnever be placed in the front seat.Children who are too large forchild restraint systems shouldalways occupy the rear seat anduse the available lap/shoulderbelts. Children are afforded themost safety in the event of anaccident when they arerestrained by a proper restraintsystem in the rear seat.

• As soon as the child seat is nolonger needed on the front pas-senger's seat, reactivate the frontpassenger's air bag.

WARNING• The driver is responsible for the

proper position of the passen-ger’s front air bag ON/OFF switch.

• Deactivate the passenger's frontair bag only when the ignitionswitch is switched off, or the mal-function may occur in the SRSControl Module.And there may be a danger thatthe driver's and/or front passen-ger’s and/or side and curtain airbag may fail to trigger, or not trig-ger correctly during a collision.

• Never install a rearward facingchild seat on the front passen-ger's seat unless the passenger'sfront air bag has been deactivat-ed. The infant or child could beseverely injured or killed by an airbag deployment in case of anaccident.

(Continued)

WARNING• The passenger’s front air bag is

much larger than the steeringwheel air bag and inflates withconsiderably more force. It canseriously hurt or kill a passengerwho is not in the proper positionand is not wearing the seat beltproperly. The front passengersshould always move their seat asfar back as practical and sit backin their seat.

• It is essential that the front pas-sengers always wear their seatbelts when vehicle is in motion,even when the vehicle is movingin a parking lot or up a drivewayinto garage.

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Side impact air bag (if equipped)Your vehicle is equipped with a sideimpact air bag in each front seat. Thepurpose of the air bag is to provide thevehicle's driver and/or the front passen-ger with additional protection than thatoffered by the seat belt alone.

OPA037049

OPA037025

(Continued)• If driver brakes the vehicle heavi-

ly in an urgent situations, occu-pants will be thrown forward. Iffront passengers are not wearingthe seat belts, they will be direct-ly in front of the air bags wheninflation occurs. In that situation,severe injury or death is possi-ble.

• Never allow front passenger toput their hands or feet on theinstrument panel or put their faceclose to the instrument panel. Theair bag will impact the front pas-senger when it inflates.

(Continued)

(Continued)• Never allow Children/old

and feeble persons/pregnantwomen to sit on the front passen-ger’s seat. Do not put childrestraint system on the front pas-senger’s seat either. They may beseriously injured by the air baginflation when air bag deploys.

• Do not put objects or stickers onthe instrument panel. Do notapply any accessory on the frontwindscreen glass or do notinstall aftermarket mirrors oraccessories on the factoryinstalled rearview mirror. Thesemay interfere with the deploy-ment of air bag inflation or couldhit your body at high speed andcause severe bodily injury andeven death.

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The side impact air bags are designed todeploy only during certain side-impactcollisions, depending on the crash sever-ity, angle, speed and point of impact. Theside impact air bags are not designed todeploy in all side impact situations.

(Continued)• Do not use any accessory seat

covers.• Use of seat covers could reduce

or prevent the effectiveness ofthe system.

• Do not install any accessories onthe side or near the side impactair bag.

• Do not place any objects over theair bag or between the air bagand yourself.

• Do not place any objects (anumbrella, bag, etc.) between thefront door and the front seat.Such objects may become dan-gerous projectiles and causeinjury if the supplemental sideimpact air bag inflates.

• To prevent unexpected deploy-ment of the side impact air bagthat may result in personal injury,avoid impact to the side impactsensor when the ignition switchis on.

• If the seat or seat cover is dam-aged, have the vehicle checkedand repaired by a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer because yourvehicle is equipped with sideimpact air bags.

WARNING• The side impact air bag is sup-

plemental to the driver's and thepassenger's seat belt systemsand is not a substitute for them.Therefore your seat belts must beworn at all times whilst the vehi-cle is in motion. The air bagsdeploy only in certain side impactconditions severe enough tocause significant injury to thevehicle occupants.

• For best protection from the sideimpact air bag system and toavoid being injured by thedeploying side impact air bag,both front seat occupants shouldsit in an upright position with theseat belt properly fastened. Thedriver's hands should be placedon the steering wheel at the 9:00and 3:00 positions. The passen-ger's arms and hands should beplaced on their laps.

(Continued)

WARNING• In order for side air bags to pro-

vide the best protection, bothfront seat occupants should sit inan upright position with the seatbelts properly fastened.Importantly, children should sit ina proper child restraint system inthe rear seat.

• When a child is seated in thefront passenger’s seat, the childmust be seated in the properchild restraint system. Make sureto position the child restraint sys-tem as far away from the doorside as possible, and secure thechild restraint system in a lockedposition.

• Do not allow the passengers tolean their heads or bodies ontodoors, put their arms on thedoors, stretch their arms out ofthe window, or place objectsbetween the doors and passen-gers when they are seated onseats equipped with side airbags.

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Air bag system operation (deploy-ment/non deployment)There are many types of situations inwhich an air bag would not provideadditional protection to the vehicleoccupants.These include rear impacts, second orthird collisions in multiple impactaccidents, low speed impacts, offsetcollisions and vehicle roll over. It istherefore important to understandthat the level of damage suffered by avehicle as a result of impact is notindicative of whether air bag deploy-ment was warranted by a primary, orsubsequent, impact.

(Continued)• Never try to open or repair any

components of the side air bagsystem. This should only be doneby a HYUNDAI authorised repair-er.

Failure to follow the above instruc-tions can result in injury or death tothe vehicle occupants in an acci-dent.

Air bag collision sensors(1) SRS control module(2) Front impact sensor

(3) Side impact sensor (if equipped)

OPA037027R/OPA037028R/OPA037029/OPA037030

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C040801APA

Air bag inflation conditionsFront air bags Front air bags are designed to inflate in afrontal collision depending on the intensi-ty, speed or angles of impact of the frontcollision.

OPA037040R

(Continued)• Problems may arise if the sensor

installation angles are changeddue to the deformation of thefront bumper, body or B pillarswhere side collision sensors areinstalled. Have the vehiclechecked and repaired by aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

• Your vehicle has been designedto absorb impact and deploy theair bag(s) in certain collisions.Installing bumper guards orreplacing a bumper with non-gen-uine parts may adversely affectyour vehicle’s collision and airbag deployment performance.

WARNING• Do not hit or allow any objects to

impact the locations where airbags or sensors are installed. This may cause unexpected airbag deployment, which couldresult in serious personal injuryor death.

• If the installation location orangle of the sensors is altered inany way, the air bags may deploywhen they should not or they maynot deploy when they should,causing severe injury or death. Therefore, do not try to performmaintenance on or around the airbag sensors. Have the vehiclechecked and repaired by aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

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Side impact air bags (if equipped)Side impact air bags are designed toinflate when an impact is detected byside collision sensors depending on thestrength, speed or angles of impactresulting from a side impact collision.

Although the front air bags (driver’s andfront passenger’s air bags) are designedto inflate only in frontal collisions, theyalso may inflate in other types of colli-sions if the front impact sensors detect asufficient impact. Side impact air bagsare designed to inflate only in side impactcollisions, but they may inflate in othercollisions if the side impact sensorsdetect a sufficient impact.If the vehicle chassis is impacted bybumps or objects on unimproved roads,the air bags may deploy. Drive carefullyon unimproved roads or on surfaces notdesigned for vehicle traffic to preventunintended air bag deployment.

C040802APA

Air bag non-inflation conditions• In certain low-speed collisions the air

bags may not deploy. The air bags aredesigned not to deploy in such casesbecause they may not provide benefitsbeyond the protection of the seat beltsin such collisions.

OPA037041R

1JBA3516

OPA037049

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• Frontal air bags are not designed toinflate in rear collisions, because occu-pants are moved backward by theforce of the impact. In this case, inflat-ed air bags would not be able to pro-vide any additional benefit.

• Front air bags may not inflate in sideimpact collisions, because occupantsmove to the direction of the collision,and thus in side impacts, frontal air bagdeployment would not provide addi-tional occupant protection.However, side impact air bags mayinflate depending on the intensity, vehi-cle speed and angles of impact.

• In an angled collision, the force ofimpact may direct the occupants in adirection where the air bags would notbe able to provide any additional bene-fit, and thus the sensors may notdeploy any air bags.

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• Just before impact, drivers often brakeheavily. Such heavy braking lowers thefront portion of the vehicle causing it to“ride” under a vehicle with a higherground clearance. Air bags may notinflate in this "under-ride" situationbecause deceleration forces that aredetected by sensors may be signifi-cantly reduced by such “under-ride”collisions.

• Air bags may not inflate in rollover acci-dents because air bag deploymentwould not provide protection to theoccupants.However, side impact air bags mayinflate when the vehicle is rolled overby a side impact collision, if the vehicleis equipped with side impact air bags.

• Air bags may not inflate if the vehiclecollides with objects such as utilitypoles or trees, where the point ofimpact is concentrated to one area andthe full force of the impact is not deliv-ered to the sensors.

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SRS CareThe SRS is virtually maintenance-freeand so there are no parts you can safelyservice by yourself. If the SRS "AIR BAG"warning light does not illuminate, or con-tinuously remains on, have your vehicleimmediately inspected by a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer.

Any work on the SRS system, such asremoving, installing, repairing, or anywork on the steering wheel must be per-formed by a HYUNDAI authorised repair-er. Improper handling of the SRS systemmay result in serious personal injury.

WARNING• Modification to SRS components

or wiring, including the additionof any kind of badges to the padcovers or modifications to thebody structure, can adverselyaffect SRS performance and leadto possible injury.

• For cleaning the air bag pad cov-ers, use only a soft, dry cloth orone which has been moistenedwith plain water. Solvents orcleaners could adversely affectthe air bag covers and properdeployment of the system.

• No objects should be placed overor near the air bag modules on thesteering wheel, instrument panel,and the front passenger's panelabove the glove box, because anysuch object could cause harm if thevehicle is in a crash severe enoughto cause the air bags to inflate.

(Continued)

(Continued)• If the air bags inflate, they must

be replaced by a HYUNDAI autho-rised repairer.

• Do not tamper with or disconnectSRS wiring, or other componentsof the SRS system. Doing socould result in injury, due to acci-dental inflation of the air bags orby rendering the SRS inopera-tive.

• If components of the air bag sys-tem must be discarded, or if thevehicle must be scrapped, certainsafety precautions must beobserved. A HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer knows these precautionsand can give you the necessaryinformation. Failure to followthese precautions and proce-dures could increase the risk ofpersonal injury.

• If your car was flooded and hassoaked carpeting or water on theflooring, you shouldn't try to startthe engine; have the car towed toa HYUNDAI authorised repairer.

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Additional safety precautions• Never let passengers ride in the

cargo area or on top of a folded-down back seat. All occupants shouldsit upright, fully back in their seats withtheir seat belts on and their feet on thefloor.

• Passengers should not move out ofor change seats whilst the vehicle ismoving. A passenger who is not wear-ing a seat belt during a crash or emer-gency stop can be thrown against theinside of the vehicle, against otheroccupants, or out of the vehicle.

• Each seat belt is designed torestrain one occupant. If more thanone person uses the same seat belt,they could be seriously injured or killedin a collision.

• Do not use any accessories on seatbelts. Devices claiming to improveoccupant comfort or reposition the seatbelt can reduce the protection providedby the seat belt and increase thechance of serious injury in a crash.

• Passengers should not place hardor sharp objects between them-selves and the air bags. Carryinghard or sharp objects on your lap or inyour mouth can result in injuries if anair bag inflates.

• Keep occupants away from the airbag covers. All occupants should situpright, fully back in their seats withtheir seat belts on and their feet on thefloor. If occupants are too close to theair bag covers, they could be injured ifthe air bags inflate.

• Do not attach or place objects on ornear the air bag covers. Any objectattached to or placed on the front orside air bag covers could interfere withthe proper operation of the air bags.

• Do not modify the front seats.Modification of the front seats couldinterfere with the operation of the sup-plemental restraint system sensingcomponents or side air bags.

• Do not place items under the frontseats. Placing items under the frontseats could interfere with the operationof the supplemental restraint systemsensing components and wiring har-nesses.

• Never hold an infant or child on yourlap. The infant or child could be seri-ously injured or killed in the event of acrash. All infants and children shouldbe properly restrained in appropriatechild safety seats or seat belts in therear seat.

C041400AUN

Adding equipment to or modify-ing your air bag-equipped vehicleIf you modify your vehicle by changingyour vehicle's frame, bumper system,front end or side sheet metal or rideheight, this may affect the operation ofyour vehicle's air bag system.

WARNING• Sitting improperly or out of posi-

tion can cause occupants to beshifted too close to a deployingair bag, strike the interior struc-ture or be thrown from the vehicleresulting in serious injury ordeath.

• Always sit upright with the seat-back in an upright position, cen-tred on the seat cushion withyour seat belt on, legs comfort-ably extended and your feet onthe floor.

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Air bag warning labelAir bag warning labels are attached to alert driver and passengers (including children) of the potential risks from the air bag sys-tem. Note that these government warnings focus on the risk to children, we also wants you to be aware of the risks which adultsare exposed to. Those have been described in previous pages.

OPA037031R/OPA037032R/OPA037033/OPA037034R

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Keys ........................................................................ 4-2Remote keyless entry ............................................ 4-4Theft-alarm system ............................................... 4-6Door locks .............................................................. 4-8Tailgate ................................................................. 4-11Windows .............................................................. 4-12Bonnet .................................................................. 4-15Fuel filler lid ........................................................ 4-17

Sunroof ................................................................ 4-19Steering wheel ..................................................... 4-23Mirrors ................................................................ 4-25Instrument cluster .............................................. 4-28Hazard warning flasher ..................................... 4-40Lighting ............................................................... 4-41Wipers and washers ........................................... 4-45Interior light ........................................................ 4-47Defroster .............................................................. 4-48Climate control system ....................................... 4-49Windscreen defrosting and defogging .............. 4-58Storage compartment ......................................... 4-59Interior features .................................................. 4-61Audio system ....................................................... 4-66

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Record your key numberThe key code number is stamped on thebar code tag attached to the key set.Should you lose your keys, this numberwill enable a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer to duplicate the keys easily.Remove the bar code tag and store it ina safe place. Also, record the code num-ber and keep it in a safe place (not in thevehicle).

D010200APA

Key operationsUsed to start the engine, lock and unlockthe doors (or tailgate).

KEYS

WARNING - Ignition keyLeaving children unattended in avehicle with the ignition key is dan-gerous even if the key is not in theignition switch. Children copyadults and they could place the keyin the ignition switch. The ignitionkey would enable children to oper-ate power windows or other con-trols, or even make the vehiclemove, which could result in seriousbodily injury or even death. Neverleave the keys in your vehicle withunsupervised children.

OUN046100L OUN026060

WARNINGUse only HYUNDAI original partsfor the ignition key in your vehicle.If an aftermarket key is used, theignition switch may not return toON after START. If this happens,the starter will continue to operatecausing damage to the startermotor and possible fire due toexcessive current in the wiring.

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Immobiliser system (if equipped)Your vehicle may be equipped with anelectronic engine immobiliser system toreduce the risk of unauthorised vehicleuse. Your immobiliser system is comprised ofa small transponder in the ignition keyand electronic devices inside the vehicle.With the immobiliser system, wheneveryou insert your ignition key into the igni-tion switch and turn it to ON, it checksand determines and verifies if the ignitionkey is valid or not.If the key is determined to be valid, theengine will start.If the key is determined to be invalid, theengine will not start.

To deactivate the immobiliser system:Insert the ignition key into the key cylin-der and turn it to the ON position.

To activate the immobiliser system:Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.The immobiliser system activates auto-matically. Without a valid ignition key foryour vehicle, the engine will not start.

✽ NOTICEThe immobiliser system detects thepresence of a key in the ignition switch.To ensure the system performs correct-ly, the keys should be separated afterdelivery of the vehicle so that only onekey is near the ignition switch whenusing the vehicle. The engine may notstart or may stop shortly after starting ifmore than one key is near the ignitionswitch.

✽ NOTICEIf you need additional keys or lose yourkeys, consult a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.

CAUTIONThe transponder in your ignitionkey is an important part of theimmobiliser system. It is designedto give years of trouble-free service,however you should avoid expo-sure to moisture, static electricityand rough handling. Immobilisersystem malfunction could occur.

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CAUTIONDo not put metal accessories nearthe ignition switch.The engine may not start for themetal accessories may interrupt thetransponder signal from normallytransmitting.

WARNINGIn order to prevent theft of yourvehicle, do not leave spare keysanywhere in your vehicle. Yourimmobiliser password is a cus-tomer unique password and shouldbe kept confidential. Do not leavethis number anywhere in your vehi-cle.

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Remote keyless entry systemoperations

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Lock Type AAll doors (and tailgate) are locked if thelock button is pressed.

Type BAll doors (and tailgate) are locked if thelock/unlock button (1) is pressed when afront door is unlocked.If all doors (and tailgate) are closed, thehazard warning lights blink once to indi-cate that all doors (and tailgate) arelocked.However, if any door (or tailgate) remainsopen, the hazard warning lights will notoperate. If all doors (and tailgate) areclosed after the lock button is pressed,the hazard warning lights blink.

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Unlock Type AAll doors (and tailgate) are unlocked ifthe unlock button is pressed.

Type BAll doors (and tailgate) are unlocked ifthe lock/unlock button (1) is pressedwhen both front doors are locked.The hazard warning lights will blink twiceagain to indicate that all doors (and tail-gate) are unlocked.After depressing this button, the doors(and tailgate) will be locked automatical-ly unless you open any door within 30seconds.

REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (IF EQUIPPED)

CAUTIONDo not change, alter or adjust theimmobilizer system because itcould cause the immobilizer sys-tem to malfunction and should onlybe serviced by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.Malfunctions caused by improperalterations, adjustments or modifi-cations to the immobilizer systemare not covered by your vehiclemanufacturer warranty.

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Type B

Type A

Lock

Unlock

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Transmitter precautionsNOTICE

The transmitter will not work if any offollowing occur:• The ignition key is in ignition switch.• You exceed the operating distance

limit (about 10 m [30 feet]).• The battery in the transmitter is

weak.• Other vehicles or objects may be

blocking the signal.• The weather is extremely cold.• The transmitter is close to a radio

transmitter such as a radio station oran airport which can interfere withnormal operation of the transmitter.

When the transmitter does not workcorrectly, open and close the door withthe ignition key. If you have a problemwith the transmitter, contact an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.

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Battery replacementTransmitter uses a 3 volt lithium batterywhich will normally last for several years.When replacement is necessary, use thefollowing procedure.

CAUTIONChanges or modifications notexpressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance couldvoid the user’s authority to operatethe equipment. If the keyless entrysystem is inoperative due tochanges or modifications notexpressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance, it willnot be covered by your manufactur-er’s vehicle warranty.

CAUTIONKeep the transmitter away fromwater or any liquid. If the keylessentry system is inoperative due toexposure to water or liquids, it willnot be covered by your manufactur-er vehicle warranty.

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OPA047003

Type B

Type A

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This system is designed to provide pro-tection from unauthorised entry into thecar. This system is operated in threestages: the first is the "Armed" stage, thesecond is the "Theft-alarm" stage, andthe third is the "Disarmed" stage. If trig-gered, the system provides an audiblealarm with blinking of the hazard warninglights.

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Armed stagePark the car and stop the engine. Armthe system as described below.1. Remove the ignition key from the igni-

tion switch and exit the vehicle.2. Make sure that all doors (and tailgate)

and engine bonnet are closed andlatched.

3. Lock the doors using the transmitter ofthe keyless entry system.

After completion of the steps above, thehazard warning lights will blink once toindicate that the system is armed.

If any door (or tailgate) or engine bonnetremains open, the hazard warning lightswill not operate and the theft-alarm willnot arm. If all doors (and tailgate) andengine bonnet are closed after the lockbutton is pressed, the hazard warninglights blink once.

CAUTION• The keyless entry system trans-

mitter is designed to give youyears of trouble-free use, howev-er it can malfunction if exposed tomoisture or static electricity. Ifyou are unsure how to use yourtransmitter or replace the battery,contact a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.

• Using the wrong battery cancause the transmitter to malfunc-tion. Be sure to use the correctbattery.

• To avoid damaging the transmit-ter, don't drop it, get it wet, orexpose it to heat or sunlight.

THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

Armedstage

Theft-alarmstage

Disarmedstage

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Do not arm the system until all pas-sengers have left the vehicle. If thesystem is armed whilst a passen-ger(s) remains in the vehicle, thealarm may be activated when theremaining passenger(s) leave thevehicle. If any door (or tailgate) orengine bonnet is opened within 30seconds after the system enters thearmed stage, the system is disarmedto prevent an unnecessary alarm.

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Theft-alarm stageThe alarm will be activated if any of thefollowing occurs whilst the system isarmed.• A front or rear door is opened without

using the transmitter.• The tailgate is opened without using

the transmitter.• The engine bonnet is opened.The siren will sound and the hazardwarning lights will blink continuously forapproximately 30 seconds unless thesystem is disarmed. To turn off the sys-tem, unlock the doors with the transmit-ter.

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Disarmed stageThe system will be disarmed when thedoors (and tailgate) are unlocked with thetransmitter.After depressing the unlock button, thehazard warning lights will blink twice toindicate that the system is disarmed.After depressing the unlock button, if anydoor (or tailgate) is not opened within 30seconds, the system will be rearmed.

✽ NOTICE• If the system is not disarmed with the

transmitter, insert the key into theignition switch and start the engine.Then the system will be disarmed.

• If you lose your keys, consult yourHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

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Operating door locks from out-side the vehicle • Turn the key toward the front of the

vehicle to unlock and toward the rear ofthe vehicle to lock.

• If you lock/unlock the driver’s door witha key, all vehicle doors will lock/unlockautomatically. (if equipped with centraldoor lock system)

• Doors can also be locked andunlocked with the transmitter. (ifequipped)

• Once the doors are unlocked, they maybe opened by pulling the door handle.

• When closing the door, push the doorby hand. Make sure that doors areclosed securely.

✽ NOTICE• In cold and wet climates, door lock

and door mechanisms may not workproperly due to freezing conditions.

• If the door is locked/unlocked multi-ple times in rapid succession witheither the vehicle key or door lockswitch, the system may stop operatingtemporarily in order to protect thecircuit and prevent damage to systemcomponents.

• To lock a door without the key, push theinside door lock button (1) to the “Lock”position and close the door (2).

• If you lock the door with the driver’s (orpassenger’s) door lock button (1), allvehicle doors will lock automatically. (ifequipped with central door lock sys-tem)

✽ NOTICEAlways remove the ignition key, engagethe parking brake, close all windowsand lock all doors when leaving yourvehicle unattended.

DOOR LOCKS

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LockUnlock

OPA047006R

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Operating door locks from insidethe vehicleD050201APA-UK

With the door lock button• To unlock a door, push the door lock

button (1) to the “Unlock” position. Thered mark (2) on button will be visible.

• To lock a door, push the door lock but-ton (1) to the “Lock” position. If the dooris locked properly, the red mark (2) onthe door lock button will not be visible.

• To open a door, pull the door handle(3) outward.

• Pushing the driver's (or passenger’s)door lock button to the "Lock" or"Unlock" position will lock or unlock allvehicle doors. (if equipped with centraldoor lock system)

• Front doors cannot be locked if theignition key is in the ignition switch andany front door is open. (if equipped)

OPA047007R

Lock Unlock

WARNING - Door lock mal-function

If a power door lock ever fails tofunction whilst you are in the vehi-cle, try one or more of the followingtechniques to exit:• Operate the door unlock feature

repeatedly (both electronic andmanual) whilst simultaneouslypulling on the door handle.

• Operate the other door locks andhandles, front and rear.

• Lower a front window and use thekey to unlock the door from out-side.

WARNING - Doors• The doors should always be fully

closed and locked whilst thevehicle is in motion to preventaccidental opening of the door.Locked doors will also discour-age potential intruders when thevehicle stops or slows.

• Be careful when opening doorsand watch for vehicles, motorcy-cles, bicycles or pedestriansapproaching the vehicle in thepath of the door. Opening a doorwhen something is approachingcan cause damage or injury.

WARNING - Unlockedvehicles

Leaving your vehicle unlocked caninvite theft or possible harm to youor others from someone hiding inyour vehicle whilst you are gone.Always remove the ignition key,engage the parking brake, close allwindows and lock all doors whenleaving your vehicle unattended.

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WARNING - Rear doorlocks

If children accidentally open therear doors whilst the vehicle is inmotion, they could fall out and beseverely injured or killed. To pre-vent children from opening the reardoors from the inside, the rear doorsafety locks should be used when-ever children are in the vehicle.

D050300AEN

Impact sensing door unlock sys-tem (if equipped)All doors will be automatically unlockedwhen an impact causes the air bags todeploy.

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Child-protector rear door lockThe child safety lock is provided to helpprevent children from accidentally open-ing the rear doors from inside the vehicle.The rear door safety locks should beused whenever children are in the vehi-cle.1. Open the rear door.2. Push the child safety lock located on

the rear edge of the door to the lockposition. When the child safety lock isin the lock position, the rear door willnot open even though the inner doorhandle is pulled.

3. Close the rear door.To open the rear door, pull the outsidedoor handle (1).Even though the doors may be unlocked,the rear door will not open by pulling theinner door handle (2) until the rear doorchild safety lock is unlocked.

WARNING - Unattendedchildren

An enclosed vehicle can becomeextremely hot, causing death orsevere injury to unattended chil-dren or animals who cannot escapethe vehicle. Furthermore, childrenmight operate features of the vehi-cle that could injure them, or theycould encounter other harm, possi-bly from someone gaining entry tothe vehicle. Never leave children oranimals unattended in your vehicle.

OPA047008

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Opening the tailgate• The tailgate is locked or unlocked by

turning the key to the "Lock" or"Unlock" position.

• The tailgate is locked or unlockedwhen all doors are locked or unlockedwith the key, transmitter or driver's (orpassenger’s) door lock button. (ifequipped with central door lock sys-tem)

• If unlocked, the tailgate can be openedby pulling up the handle.

✽ NOTICEIn cold and wet climates, door lock anddoor mechanisms may not work proper-ly due to freezing conditions.

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Closing the tailgateTo close the tailgate, lower and pushdown the tailgate firmly. Make sure thatthe tailgate is securely latched.

TAILGATE

OPA047009

WARNINGThe tailgate swings upward. Makesure no objects or people are nearthe rear of the vehicle when open-ing the tailgate.

CAUTIONMake certain that you close the tail-gate before driving your vehicle.Possible damage may occur to thetailgate lift cylinders and attachedhardware if the tailgate is notclosed prior to driving.

WARNING - Exhaustfumes

If you drive with the tailgate open,you will draw dangerous exhaustfumes into your vehicle which cancause serious injury or death tovehicle occupants.If you must drive with the tailgateopen, keep the air vents and all win-dows open so that additional out-side air comes into the vehicle.

Lock

Unlock

WARNING - Rear cargoarea

Occupants should never ride in therear cargo area where no restraintsare available. To avoid injury in theevent of an accident or suddenstops, occupants should always beproperly restrained.

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(1) Driver’s door power window switch(2) Front passenger’s door power win-

dow switch(3) Rear door (left) power window switch*(4) Rear door (right) power window

switch*(5) Window opening and closing(6) Automatic power window down*

(Driver’s window)(7) Power window lock switch*

* : if equipped

✽ NOTICEIn cold and wet climates, power windowsmay not work properly due to freezingconditions.

WINDOWS

OPA047010R

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D080100AUN-UK

Power windows (if equipped)The ignition switch must be in the ONposition for power windows to operate.Each door has a power window switchthat controls the door's window. The driv-er has a power window lock switch whichcan block the operation of passengerwindows. The power windows can be operated forapproximately 30 seconds after the igni-tion key is removed or turned to the ACCor LOCK position. However, if the frontdoors are opened, the power windowscannot be operated within the 30 secondperiod after the ignition key removal. (ifequipped)

✽ NOTICEWhilst driving, if you notice buffetingand pulsation (wind shock) with eitherside window open, you should open theopposite window slightly to reduce thecondition.

D080101AUN

Window opening and closingThe driver’s door has a master powerwindow switch that controls all the win-dows in the vehicle. To open or close a window, press downor pull up the front portion of the corre-sponding switch to the first detent posi-tion (5).

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Auto down window (Driver's window)(if equipped)Depressing the power window switchmomentarily to the second detent posi-tion (6) completely lowers the windoweven when the switch is released. To stopthe window at the desired position whilstthe window is in operation, pull up andrelease the switch to the opposite direc-tion of the movement.

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Power window lock button (if equipped)• The driver can disable the power win-

dow switches on a rear passengerdoor by depressing the power windowlock switch located on the driver’s doorto LOCK (pressed).

• When the power window lock switchis ON, the driver’s master controlcannot operate the rear passengerdoor power windows.

OPA047012R

CAUTION• To prevent possible damage to

the power window system, do notopen or close two windows ormore at the same time. This willalso ensure the longevity of thefuse.

• Never try to operate the mainswitch on the driver's door andthe individual door windowswitch in opposing directions atthe same time. If this is done, thewindow will stop and cannot beopened or closed.

WARNING - Windows• NEVER leave the ignition key in

the vehicle. • NEVER leave any child unattend-

ed in the vehicle. Even veryyoung children may inadvertentlycause the vehicle to move, entan-gle themselves in the windows,or otherwise injure themselves orothers.

• Always double check to makesure all arms, hands, head andother obstructions are safely outof the way before closing a win-dow.

• Do not allow children to play withthe power windows. Keep the dri-ver’s door power window lockswitch in the LOCK position(depressed). Serious injury canresult from unintentional windowoperation by the child.

• Do not extend face or arms out-side through the window openingwhilst driving.

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Manual windows (if equipped)To raise or lower the window, turn thewindow regulator handle clockwise orcounterclockwise.

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Opening the bonnet 1. Pull the release lever to unlatch the

bonnet. The bonnet should pop openslightly.

2. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise thebonnet slightly, pull the secondarylatch (1) inside of the bonnet centreand lift the bonnet (2).

OPA047013R

WARNINGWhen opening or closing the win-dows, make sure your passenger'sarms, hands and body are safelyout of the way.

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BONNET

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3.Pull the support rod from the bonnet.4.Hold the bonnet open with the support

rod.

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Closing the bonnet1. Before closing the bonnet, check the

following:• All filler caps in engine compartment

must be correctly installed. • Gloves, rags or any other com-

bustible material must be removedfrom the engine compartment.

2. Return the support rod to its clip toprevent it from rattling.

3. Lower the bonnet until it is about 1 ft.(30 cm) above the closed position andlet it drop. Make sure that it locks intoplace.

OPA047016

WARNING - Hot partsGrasp the support rod in the areawrapped in rubber. The rubber willhelp prevent you from being burnedby hot metal when the engine ishot.

WARNING• Before closing the bonnet,

ensure that all obstructions areremoved from the bonnet open-ing. Closing the bonnet with anobstruction present in the bonnetopening may result in propertydamage or severe personalinjury.

• Do not leave gloves, rags or anyother combustible material in theengine compartment. Doing somay cause a heat-induced fire.

WARNING • Always double check to be sure

that the bonnet is firmly latchedbefore driving away. If it is notlatched, the bonnet could openwhilst the vehicle is being driven,causing a total loss of visibility,which might result in an accident.

• The support rod must be insertedcompletely into the hole whenev-er you inspect the engine com-partment. This will prevent thebonnet from falling and possiblyinjuring you.

• Do not move the vehicle with thebonnet in the raised position, asvision is obstructed and the bon-net could fall or be damaged.

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Opening the fuel filler lidThe fuel filler lid must be opened frominside the vehicle by pulling up on thefuel filler lid opener located on the frontfloor area under the driver’s seat.

✽ NOTICEIf the fuel filler lid will not open becauseice has formed around it, tap lightly orpush on the lid to break the ice andrelease the lid. Do not pry on the lid. Ifnecessary, spray around the lid with anapproved de-icer fluid (do not use radi-ator anti-freeze) or move the vehicle to awarm place and allow the ice to melt.

1. Stop the engine.2. To open the fuel filler lid, pull the fuel

filler lid opener up.3. Pull the fuel filler lid (1) out to fully

open.4. To remove the cap, turn the fuel tank

cap (2) counterclockwise.5. Refuel as needed.

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Closing the fuel filler lid1. To install the cap, turn it clockwise until

it “clicks”. This indicates that the cap issecurely tightened.

2. Close the fuel filler lid and push it light-ly and make sure that it is securelyclosed.

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FUEL FILLER LID

OPA047032R OPA047017 WARNING - Refuelling• If pressurised fuel sprays out, it

can cover your clothes or skinand thus subject you to the riskof fire and burns. Always removethe fuel cap carefully and slowly.If the cap is venting fuel or if youhear a hissing sound, wait untilthe condition stops before com-pletely removing the cap.

• Do not "top off" after the nozzleautomatically shuts off whenrefuelling.

• Always check that the fuel cap isinstalled securely to prevent fuelspillage in the event of an acci-dent.

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(Continued)• Do not get back into a vehicle

once you have begun refuellingsince you can generate staticelectricity by touching, rubbingor sliding against any item or fab-ric (polyester, satin, nylon, etc.)capable of producing static elec-tricity. Static electricity dischargecan ignite fuel vapours resultingin rapid burning. If you must re-enter the vehicle, you shouldonce again eliminate potentiallydangerous static electricity dis-charge by touching a metal partof the vehicle, away from the fuelfiller neck, nozzle or other fuelsource.

(Continued)

WARNING - Refuellingdangers

Automotive fuels are flammablematerials. When refuelling, pleasenote the following guidelines care-fully. Failure to follow these guide-lines may result in severe personalinjury, severe burns or death by fireor explosion.• Read and follow all warning at the

fuel station facility.• Before refuelling note the loca-

tion of the Emergency Fuel Shut-Off, if available, at the fuel stationfacility.

• Before touching the fuel nozzle,you should eliminate potentiallydangerous static electricity dis-charge by touching another metalpart of the vehicle, a safe dis-tance away from the fuel fillerneck, nozzle, or other fuel source.

(Continued)

(Continued)• When using an approved

portable fuel container, be sure toplace the container on theground prior to refuelling. Staticelectricity discharge from thecontainer can ignite fuel vapourscausing a fire. Once refuellinghas begun, contact with the vehi-cle should be maintained untilthe filling is complete. Use only approved portable plas-tic fuel containers designed tocarry and store fuel.

• Do not use mobile phones whilstrefuelling. Electric current and/orelectronic interference frommobile phones can potentiallyignite fuel vapours causing a fire.

• When refuelling, always shut theengine off. Sparks produced byelectrical components related tothe engine can ignite fuelvapours causing a fire. Oncerefuelling is complete, check tomake sure the filler cap and fillerdoor are securely closed, beforestarting the engine.

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If your vehicle is equipped with a sunroof,you can slide or tilt your sunroof with thesunroof control buttons located on theoverhead console.(1) Slide button(2) Tilt button(3) Close button

The sunroof can only be opened, closed,or tilted when the ignition switch is in theON position.

(Continued)• DO NOT use matches or a lighter

and DO NOT SMOKE or leave a litcigarette in your vehicle whilst ata fuel station especially duringrefuelling. Automotive fuel ishighly flammable and can, whenignited, result in fire.

• If a fire breaks out during refu-elling, leave the vicinity of thevehicle, and immediately contactthe manager of the fuel stationand then contact the local firedepartment. Follow any safetyinstructions they provide.

CAUTION• Make sure to refuel with unleaded

fuel only. (Petrol engine only)• If the fuel filler cap requires

replacement, use only a genuineHYUNDAI cap or the equivalentspecified for your vehicle. Anincorrect fuel filler cap can resultin a serious malfunction of thefuel system or emission controlsystem.

• Do not spill fuel on the exteriorsurfaces of the vehicle. Any typeof fuel spilled on painted surfacesmay damage the paint.

• After refuelling, make sure thefuel cap is installed securely toprevent fuel spillage in the eventof an accident.

OPA047018

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✽ NOTICE• In cold and wet climates, the sunroof

may not work properly due to freez-ing conditions.

• After washing the car or after there israin, be sure to wipe off any waterthat is on the sunroof before operatingit.

✽ NOTICEThe sunroof cannot slide when it is inthe tilt position nor can it be tilted whilstin an open or slide position.

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Sliding the sunroof OpenTo open the sunroof (auto slide feature),press the slide button (1) on the over-head console for more than 0.5 second.The sunroof will slide all the way open.Tostop the sunroof sliding at any point,press any sunroof control button.To open the sunroof (manual slide fea-ture), press the slide button (1) on theoverhead console for less than 0.5 sec-ond. The sunroof will slide open a little.

CloseTo close the sunroof (auto slide feature),press the close button (3) on the over-head console for more than 0.5 second.The sunroof will slide all the way close.Tostop the sunroof sliding at any point,press any sunroof control button.To close the sunroof (manual slide fea-ture), press the close button (3) on theoverhead console for less than 0.5 sec-ond. The sunroof will slide close a little.CAUTION

Do not continue to press the sun-roof control button(s) after the sun-roof is in the fully open, closed, ortilt position(s). Damage to the motoror system components could occur.

WARNING Never adjust the sunroof or sun-shade whilst driving. This couldresult in loss of control and an acci-dent that may cause death, seriousinjury, or property damage.

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Automatic reversalIf an object or part of the body is detect-ed whilst the sunroof is closing automat-ically, it will reverse direction, and thenstop. The auto reverse function does not workif a tiny obstacle is between the slidingglass and the sunroof sash. You shouldalways check that all passengers andobjects are away from the sunroof beforeclosing it.

D110200APA-UK

Tilting the sunroof OpenTo open the sunroof (auto tilt feature),press the tilt button (2) on the overheadconsole for more than 0.5 second.The sunroof will tilt all the way open. Tostop the sunroof tilting at any point, pressany sunroof control button.To open the sunroof (manual tilt feature),press the tilt button (2) on the overheadconsole for less than 0.5 second.The sunroof will tilt open a little.

CloseTo close the sunroof, press the close but-ton (3) on the overhead console and holdit until the sunroof is closed.

OPA047020OTQ047028

WARNING - Sunroof• Be careful that someone’s head,

hands and body are not trappedby a closing sunroof.

• Do not extend the face, neck,arms or body outside through thesunroof opening whilst driving.

• Make sure your hands and faceare safely out of the way beforeclosing a sunroof.

CAUTION• Periodically remove any dirt that

may accumulate on the guide rail.• If you try to open the sunroof

when the temperature is belowfreezing or when the sunroof iscovered with snow or ice, theglass or the motor could be dam-aged.

• The sunroof is made to slidetogether with the sunshade. Donot leave the sunshade closedwhilst the sunroof is open.

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Sunshade The sunshade will automatically openwith the glass panel when the glasspanel moves. Close it manually after theglass panel is closed if you want itclosed.

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Resetting the sunroofWhenever the vehicle battery is discon-nected or discharged, you must resetyour sunroof system as follows:

1. Turn the ignition switch to the ONposition.

2. According to the position of the sun-roof, do the following.1) in case the sunroof is closed com-

pletely or tilted:Press the tilt button until the sun-roof tilts completely upward.

2) in case the sunroof is open: Press the close button until thesunroof closes completely. Pressthe tilt button until the sunroof tiltscompletely upward.

3. Release the tilt button.4. Press and hold the tilt button (for

more than 10 seconds) until the sun-roof has returned to the original tiltposition after it is raised a little higherthan the maximum tilt position. Then,release the button.

5. Press and hold the tilt button (formore than 5 seconds) until the sun-roof operates as follows;

TILT DOWN → SLIDE OPEN →SLIDE CLOSE

Then, release the button.

When this is complete, the sunroof sys-tem is reset.

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STEERING WHEELD130200APA-UK

Electric power steering (if equipped)The power steering system employs anelectric motor to provide steering assis-tance to the driver. Unlike conventionalhydraulic systems, no engine drivenpump or associated pipes are requiredwhich contributes to reduced operatingnoise and increased efficiency.The electric power steering provides vari-able assistance according to vehiclespeed and the effort (torque) beingapplied to the steering wheel by the driv-er.The amount of assistance provided isgreatest when the vehicle speed is verylow and there is a progressive decreasein assistance as vehicle speed increas-es.The system is maintenance free andthere are no user serviceable parts with-in the steering system.A warning light is provided to alert thedriver of any abnormality detected withinthe system. Illumination of this lampwhen the engine is running or anychange in the effort required to steer thevehicle must be referred to the nearestHYUNDAI authorised repairer withoutdelay.

✽ NOTICEThe following characteristics may beobserved during normal vehicle opera-tion:• The EPS warning light should only be

illuminated with the ignition ONbefore starting the engine.

• The steering may become heavierafter turning the ignition switch on.This happens as the system performsthe EPS system diagnostics. When thediagnostics is completed, the steeringwheel will return to its normal condi-tion.

• A click noise may be heard from theEPS relay after the ignition switch isturned to the ON or LOCK position.

• Steering system motor operation maybe heard when the vehicle is station-ary or travelling at very low speed.

• A sudden increase in steering effortwill be noticed if the system detects amalfunction and turns off the powerassistance. Under these circum-stances, steering control will beretained but increased steering effortwill be required by the driver.

• The steering wheel may be heavier ifthe steering wheel is rotated continu-ously when the vehicle is not in motion.However, after a few minutes the steer-ing wheel will return to its normal con-dition.

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Adjustable steering column (if equipped)The adjustable steering column permitsadjustment of the rake and height of thesteering wheel for the convenience of thedriver. The position of the steering wheel shouldbe adjusted for maximum comfort andcontrol whilst permitting a clear view ofthe instrument panel.

WARNING• Never adjust the angle of the

steering wheel whilst driving. Youmay lose steering control andcause severe personal injury,death or accidents.

• After adjusting, push the steeringwheel both up and down to becertain it is locked in position.

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To change the steering wheel angle, pulldown the lock-release lever (1), adjustthe steering wheel to the desired angle(2), then pull up the lock-release lever tolock the steering wheel in place. Be sureto adjust the steering wheel to thedesired position before driving.

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HornTo sound the horn, press the horn sym-bol on your steering wheel.Check the horn regularly to be sure itoperates properly.

✽ NOTICETo sound the horn, press the area indi-cated by the horn symbol on your steer-ing wheel (see illustration). The hornwill operate only when this area ispressed.

OPA047025R

CAUTIONDo not strike the horn severely tooperate it, or hit it with your fist. Donot press on the horn with a sharp-pointed object.OPA047026

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Inside rearview mirrorAdjust the rearview mirror to centre onthe view through the rear window. Makethis adjustment before you start driving.

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Day/night rearview mirror Make this adjustment before you startdriving and whilst the day/night lever is inthe day position.Pull the day/night lever toward you toreduce glare from the headlights of vehi-cles behind you during night driving.Remember that you lose some rearviewclarity in the night position.

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Outside rearview mirror Be sure to adjust mirror angles beforedriving.Your vehicle is equipped with left-handand/or right-hand outside rearview mir-rors. The mirrors can be adjustedremotely with the remote switch (or lever)(if equipped). The mirror heads can befolded back to prevent damage during anautomatic car wash or when passing in anarrow street.

MIRRORS

WARNING - Rear visibilityDo not place objects in the rearseat or cargo area which wouldinterfere with your vision throughthe rear window.

OPA047027R

Day

Night

WARNING - Rearview mir-rors

• The right outside rearview mirroris convex. In some countries, theleft outside rearview mirror isalso convex. Objects seen in themirror are closer than theyappear.

• Use your interior rearview mirroror direct observation to deter-mine the actual distance of fol-lowing vehicles when changinglanes.

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Adjusting the outside rearview mirrorManual control (if equipped)To adjust an outside mirror, move the mir-ror.

Manual remote control (if equipped)To adjust an outside mirror, move thecontrol lever which is located at the for-ward inside area of the window frame.

CAUTIONDo not scrape ice off the mirrorface; this may damage the surfaceof the glass. If ice should restrictmovement of the mirror, do notforce the mirror for adjustment. Toremove ice, use a deicer spray, or asponge or soft cloth with very warmwater.

CAUTIONIf the mirror is jammed with ice, donot adjust the mirror by force. Usean approved spray de-icer (not radi-ator antifreeze) to release thefrozen mechanism or move thevehicle to a warm place and allowthe ice to melt.

WARNING Do not adjust or fold the outsiderearview mirrors whilst the vehicleis moving. This could result in lossof control, and an accident whichcould cause death, serious injuryor property damage.

OPA047031R OPA047028R

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Electric remote control (if equipped)The electric remote control mirror switchallows you to adjust the position of theleft and right outside rearview mirrors. Toadjust the position of either mirror, movethe lever (1) to R or L to select the rightside mirror or the left side mirror, thenpress a corresponding point on the mirroradjustment control to position the select-ed mirror up, down, left or right.After adjustment, put the switch into neu-tral (centre) position to prevent the inad-vertent adjustment.

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Folding the outside rearview mirrorTo fold the outside rearview mirror, graspthe housing of the mirror and then fold ittoward the rear of the vehicle.

OPA047029R

CAUTION• The mirrors stop moving when

they reach the maximum adjust-ing angles, but the motor contin-ues to operate whilst the switch isdepressed. Do not depress theswitch longer than necessary, themotor may be damaged.

• Do not attempt to adjust the out-side rearview mirror by hand.Doing so may damage the parts.

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

1. Tachometer*

2. Turn signal indicators

3. Speedometer

4. Engine temperature gauge

5. Warning and indicator lights

6. Odometer/Tripmeter

7. Fuel gauge

8. Tripmeter mode/reset button

* : if equipped

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■ With tachometer

* The actual cluster in the vehicle may differfrom the illustration.For more details refer to the "Gauges" inthe next pages.

■ Without tachometer

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Instrument panel illumination (if equipped)When the vehicle’s parking lights orheadlights are on, rotate the illuminationcontrol knob to adjust the instrumentpanel illumination intensity.

GaugesD150201AUN-UK

Speedometer The speedometer indicates the forwardspeed of the vehicle.The speedometer is calibrated in milesper hour and kilometers per hour.

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Tachometer (if equipped)The tachometer indicates the approxi-mate number of engine revolutions perminute (rpm).

OPA047044R OPA047047 OPA047049

1.1L Petrol

OPA047050

1.2 L Petrol

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Use the tachometer to select the correctshift points and to prevent lugging and/orover-revving the engine.When the door is open, or if the engine isnot started within 1 minute, the tachome-ter pointer may move slightly in ON posi-tion with the engine OFF. This movementis normal and will not affect the accuracyof the tachometer once the engine is run-ning.

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Engine temperature gauge This gauge shows the temperature of theengine coolant when the ignition switchis ON.Do not continue driving with an overheat-ed engine. If your vehicle overheats, referto “If the engine overheats” in section 6.

CAUTIONDo not operate the engine withinthe tachometer's RED ZONE.This may cause severe engine dam-age.

OPA047051

OPA047052

Type B

Type A

WARNINGNever remove the radiator capwhen the engine is hot. The enginecoolant is under pressure andcould cause severe burns. Waituntil the engine is cool beforeadding coolant to the reservoir.

CAUTIONIf the gauge pointer moves beyondthe normal range area toward the“130°C/260°F” position, it indicatesoverheating that may damage theengine.

CAUTIONAvoid driving with a very low fuel level. If you run out of fuel, it could cause the engine to misfire and result in excessive loading of the catalytic converter.

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Fuel gaugeThe fuel gauge indicates the approxi-mate amount of fuel remaining in the fueltank. The fuel tank capacity is given in sec-tion 9. The fuel gauge is supplemented bya low fuel warning light, which will illumi-nate when the fuel tank is near empty.

On inclines or curves, the fuel gaugepointer may fluctuate or the low fuelwarning light may come on earlier thanusual due to the movement of fuel in thetank.

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Odometer/Tripmeter Odometer (km or mi.)The odometer indicates the total dis-tance the vehicle has been driven.You will also find the odometer useful todetermine when periodic maintenanceshould be performed.

✽ NOTICEIt is forbidden that alteration of theodometer of any vehicle with the intentto change the mileage registered on theodometer. The alteration may void yourwarranty coverage.

WARNING - Fuel gaugeRunning out of fuel can exposevehicle occupants to danger.You must stop and obtain addition-al fuel as soon as possible after thewarning light comes on or when thegauge indicator comes close to the“0” level.

OPA047054 OPA047056

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Tripmeter (km or mi.)TRIP A: Tripmeter ATRIP B: Tripmeter BThe tripmeter indicates the distance ofindividual trips selected by the driver.

Odometer, tripmeter A or B can beselected by pressing the trip mode/resetbutton for less than 1 second, and thenreleasing.Tripmeter A or B can be reset to 0.0 bypressing the trip mode/reset button formore than 1 second.

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Warnings and indicatorsAll warning lights are checked by turningthe ignition switch ON (do not start theengine). Any light that does not illuminateshould be checked by a HYUNDAI autho-rised repairer.After starting the engine, check to makesure that all warning lights are off. If anyare still on, this indicates a situation thatneeds attention. When releasing theparking brake, the brake system warninglight should go off. The fuel warning lightwill stay on if the fuel level is low.

OPA047057 OPA047058R

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Air bag warning light(if equipped)

This warning light will illuminate forapproximately 6 seconds each time youturn the ignition switch to the ON posi-tion.This light also comes on when the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) isnot working properly. If the air bag warn-ing light does not come on, or continu-ously remains on after operating forabout 6 seconds when you turned theignition switch to the ON position or start-ed the engine, or if it comes on whilstdriving, have the SRS inspected by aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

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Passenger’s front air bagOFF indicator(if equipped)The passenger’s front air bag OFF indi-cator illuminates for about 4 secondsafter the ignition switch is turned to theON position. The passenger’s front air bag OFF indi-cator also comes on when the passen-ger’s front air bag ON/OFF switch is setto the OFF position and turns off whenthe passenger’s front air bag ON/OFFswitch is set to the ON position.

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Anti-lock brake system(ABS) warning light (if equipped)This light illuminates if the ignition switchis turned ON and goes off in approxi-mately 3 seconds if the system is operat-ing normally. If the ABS warning light remains on,comes on whilst driving, or does notcome on when the ignition switch isturned to the ON position, this indicatesthat there may be a malfunction with theABS.If this occurs, have your vehicle checkedby a HYUNDAI authorised repairer assoon as possible. The normal brakingsystem will still be operational, but with-out the assistance of the anti-lock brakesystem.

CAUTIONIf there is a malfunction of the pas-senger’s front air bag ON/OFFswitch, the passenger’s front airbag OFF indicator will not illumi-nate and the passenger’s front airbag will inflate in frontal impactcrashes even if the passenger’sfront air bag ON/OFF switch is setto the OFF position.If this occurs, have a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer inspect the pas-senger’s front air bag ON/OFFswitch and the SRS air bag systemas soon as possible.

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Electronic brake force distri-bution (EBD) system warninglightIf two warning lights illumi-nate at the same time whilstdriving, your vehicle mayhave a malfunction with theABS and EBD system.In this case, your ABS and regular brakesystem may not work normally. Have thevehicle checked by a HYUNDAI autho-rised repairer as soon as possible.

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Seat belt warning(if equipped)Type AAs a reminder to the driver, the seat beltwarning light will blink for approximately6 seconds each time you turn the ignitionswitch ON regardless of belt fastening.If the driver’s seat belt is unfastened afterthe ignition switch is ON, the seat beltwarning light blinks again for approxi-mately 6 seconds. If the driver's seat belt is not fastenedwhen the ignition switch is turned ON orif it is unfastened after the ignition switchis ON, the seat belt warning chime willsound for approximately 6 seconds. Atthis time, if the seat belt is fastened, thechime will stop at once. (if equipped)

Type BAs a reminder to the driver, the seat beltwarning light will illuminate for approxi-mately 6 seconds each time you turn theignition switch ON. However, if the dri-ver's seat belt is not fastened when theignition switch is turned ON or if it is dis-connected after the ignition switch isturned ON, the seat belt warning light willilluminate until the belt is fastened.If you drive over 6 mph (9 km/h) withoutthe driver's seat belt fastened (but whenthe seat belt has been fastened beforeand when the 100 second chime hasnever been completed), the seat beltwarning light will blink and the chime willsound for 100 seconds.If you drive over 6 mph (9 km/h) withoutthe driver's seat belt fastened (but whenthe seat belt has never been fastened orwhen the 100 second chime has beencompleted even if the seat belt has beenfastened before), the seat belt warninglight will blink. And then the seat beltwarning chime will sound for 100 sec-onds if you drive over 12.5 mph (20 km/h)(but when the 100 second chime hasnever been completed).

WARNINGIf the both ABS and brake warninglights are on and stay on, your vehi-cle’s brake system will not worknormally during sudden braking. Inthis case, avoid high speed drivingand abrupt braking. Have your vehi-cle checked by a HYUNDAI autho-rised repairer as soon as possible.

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CAUTIONIf the engine is not stopped imme-diately after the engine oil pressurewarning light is illuminated, severedamage could result.

If the driver's seat belt is disconnectedwhen you drive over 6 mph (9 km/h), theseat belt warning light will blink and thechime will sound for approximately 100seconds.If the driver's seat belt is fastened whilstthe seat belt warning chime sounds, thechime will stop at once.

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Turn signal indicator

The blinking green arrows on the instru-ment panel show the direction indicatedby the turn signals. If the arrow comes onbut does not blink, blinks more rapidlythan normal, or does not illuminate at all,a malfunction in the turn signal system isindicated. Your HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer should be consulted for repairs.

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High beam indicator

This indicator illuminates when the head-lights are on and in the high beam posi-tion or when the turn signal lever is pulledinto the Flash-to-Pass position.

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Engine oil pressure warning light

This warning light indicates the engine oilpressure is low.If the warning light illuminates whilst driv-ing:1. Drive safely to the side of the road and

stop.2. With the engine off, check the engine

oil level. If the level is low, add oil asrequired.

If the warning light remains on afteradding oil or if oil is not available, call aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

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Parking brake & brake fluidwarning light

This light illuminates if the ignition switchis turned ON and goes off in approxi-mately 3 seconds if the parking brake isnot applied.

Parking brake warning This light is illuminated when the parkingbrake is applied with the ignition switch inthe START or ON position. The warninglight should go off when the parkingbrake is released.

Low brake fluid level warningIf the warning light remains on, it mayindicate that the brake fluid level in thereservoir is low.If the warning light remains on:1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe

location and stop your vehicle.2. With the engine stopped, check the

brake fluid level immediately and addfluid as required. Then check all brakecomponents for fluid leaks.

3. Do not drive the vehicle if leaks arefound, the warning light remains on orthe brakes do not operate properly.Have the vehicle towed to anyHYUNDAI authorised repairer for abrake system inspection and neces-sary repairs.

Your vehicle is equipped with dual-diago-nal braking systems. This means you stillhave braking on two wheels even if oneof the dual systems should fail. With onlyone of the dual systems working, morethan normal pedal travel and greaterpedal pressure are required to stop thecar. Also, the car will not stop in as shorta distance with only a portion of thebrake system working. If the brakes failwhilst you are driving, shift to a lowergear for additional engine braking andstop the car as soon as it is safe to do so.

CAUTIONIf the oil pressure warning lightstays on whilst the engine is run-ning, serious engine damage mayresult. The oil pressure warninglight comes on whenever there isinsufficient oil pressure. In normaloperation, it should come on whenthe ignition switch is turned on,then go out when the engine isstarted. If the oil pressure warninglight stays on whilst the engine isrunning, there is a serious malfunc-tion. If this happens, stop the car assoon as it is safe to do so, turn offthe engine and check the oil level. Ifthe oil level is low, fill the engine oilto the proper level and start theengine again. If the light stays onwith the engine running, turn theengine off immediately. In anyinstance where the oil light stays onwhen the engine is running, theengine should be checked by aHYUNDAI authorised repairerbefore the car is driven again.

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To check bulb operation, check whetherthe parking brake and brake fluid warninglight illuminates when the ignition switchis in the ON position.

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O/D OFF indicator (if equipped)

The O/D OFF indicator will illuminatewhen the ignition switch is turned ON,but should go off after approximately 3seconds. This indicator comes on whenthe O/D system is deactivated.

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Charging system warninglight

This warning light indicates a malfunctionof either the generator or electricalcharging system.If the warning light comes on whilst thevehicle is in motion:1. Drive to the nearest safe location.2. With the engine off, check the genera-

tor drive belt for looseness or break-age.

3. If the belt is adjusted properly, a prob-lem exists somewhere in the electricalcharging system. Have a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer correct the prob-lem as soon as possible.

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Tailgate open warning light(if equipped)

This warning light illuminates when thetailgate is not closed securely with theignition switch in any position.

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Door ajar warning light(if equipped)

This warning light illuminates when adoor is not closed securely with the igni-tion switch in any position.

WARNING Driving the vehicle with a warninglight on is dangerous. If the brakewarning light remains on, have thebrakes checked and repaired imme-diately by a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.

O/DOFF

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Immobiliser indicator (if equipped)

This light illuminates when the immobilis-er key is inserted and turned to the ONposition to start the engine.At this time, you can start the engine. Thelight goes out after the engine is running. If this light blinks when the ignition switchis in the ON position before starting theengine, have the system checked by aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

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Low fuel level warning light

This warning light indicates the fuel tankis nearly empty. When it comes on, youshould add fuel as soon as possible.Driving with the fuel level warning light onor with the fuel level below “E” can causethe engine to misfire and damage thecatalytic converter.

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Malfunction indicator (MIL)(check engine light) (if equipped)This indicator light is part of the EngineControl System which monitors variousemission control system components. Ifthis light illuminates whilst driving, it indi-cates that a potential malfunction hasbeen detected somewhere in the emis-sion control system.This light will also illuminate when theignition switch is turned to the ON posi-tion, and will go out in a few secondsafter the engine is started. If it illuminateswhilst driving, or does not illuminatewhen the ignition switch is turned to theON position, take your vehicle to yournearest HYUNDAI authorised repairerand have the system checked.Generally, your vehicle will continue to bedrivable, but have the system checked bya HYUNDAI authorised repairer prompt-ly.

CAUTIONProlonged driving with theEmission Control SystemMalfunction Indicator Light illumi-nated may cause damage to theemission control systems whichcould effect drivability and/or fueleconomy.

CAUTION If the Emission Control SystemMalfunction Indicator Light illumi-nates, potential catalytic converterdamage is possible which couldresult in loss of engine power. Havethe Engine Control System inspect-ed as soon as possible by aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

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ESP indicator (ElectronicStability Program) (if equipped)The ESP indicator will illuminate whenthe ignition switch is turned ON, butshould go off after approximately 3 sec-onds. When the ESP is on, it monitors thedriving conditions and under normal driv-ing conditions, the ESP light will remainoff. When a slippery or low traction con-dition is encountered, the ESP will oper-ate, and the ESP indicator will blink toindicate the ESP is operating.

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ESP OFF indicator (if equipped)

The ESP OFF indicator will illuminatewhen the ignition switch is turned ON,but should go off after approximately 3seconds. To switch to ESP OFF mode,press the ESP OFF button. The ESPOFF indicator will illuminate indicatingthe ESP is deactivated. If this indicatorstays on when ESP OFF is not selected,the ESP may have a malfunction. Takeyour car to a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer and have the system checked.

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Electric power steering(EPS) system warning light(if equipped)This light comes on when the ignitionswitch is turned to the ON position andthen it will go out with the engine started.This light also comes on if the EPS has amalfunction. If it comes on whilst driving,have your vehicle inspected by aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

D150326APA

Lights on warning chime (if equipped)The lights on warning chime will sound ifthe headlight switch is left in the 1st or2nd position and the driver’s door isopened.

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Key reminder warning chime (if equipped)If the driver’s door is opened whilst theignition key is left in the ignition switch(ACC or LOCK position), the keyreminder warning chime will sound. Thisis to prevent you from locking your keysin the vehicle. The chime sounds until thekey is removed from the ignition switch orthe driver’s door is closed.

ESP

ESPOFF

EPS

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The hazard warning flasher should beused whenever you find it necessary tostop the car in a hazardous location.When you must make such an emer-gency stop, always pull off the road as faras possible.

The hazard warning lights are turned onby pushing in the hazard switch. Thiscauses all turn signal lights to blink. Thehazard warning lights will operate eventhough the key is not in the ignitionswitch.To turn the hazard warning lights off,push the switch a second time.

HAZARD WARNING FLASHER

OPA047059

OPA047104

Type A

Type B

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Battery saver function (if equipped)• The purpose of this feature is to pre-

vent the battery from being dis-charged. The system automaticallyturns off the exterior lights when thedriver removes the ignition key andopens the driver-side door.

• With this feature, the parking lights willbe turned off automatically if the driverparks on the side of road at night.If necessary, to keep the lights onwhen the ignition key is removed, per-form the following:1) Open the driver-side door.2) Turn the parking lights OFF and ON

again using the light switch on thesteering column.

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Lighting controlThe light switch has a Headlight and aParking light position.To operate the lights, turn the knob at theend of the control lever to one of the fol-lowing positions: (1) OFF position(2) Parking light position(3) Headlight position

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Parking light position ( )When the light switch is in the parkinglight position (1st position), the tail,license and instrument panel lights areON.

LIGHTING

OPA047060 OPA047061

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Headlight position ( )When the light switch is in the headlightposition (2nd position) the head, tail,license and instrument panel lights areON.

✽ NOTICEThe ignition switch must be in the ONposition to turn on the headlights.

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High beam operation To turn on the high beam headlights,push the lever away from you. Pull it backfor low beams.The high beam indicator will light whenthe headlight high beams are switchedon.To prevent the battery from being dis-charged, do not leave the lights on for aprolonged time whilst the engine is notrunning.

To flash the headlights, pull the levertowards you. It will return to the normal(low beam) position when released. Theheadlight switch does not need to be onto use this flashing feature.

OPA047062 OPA047063 OPA047064

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Turn signals and lane change sig-nalsThe ignition switch must be on for theturn signals to function. To turn on theturn signals, move the lever up or down(A). Green arrow indicators on the instru-ment panel indicate which turn signal isoperating. They will self-cancel after a turn is com-pleted. If the indicator continues to flashafter a turn, manually return the lever tothe OFF position. To signal a lane change, move the turnsignal lever slightly and hold it in position(B). The lever will return to the OFF posi-tion when released.

If an indicator stays on and does notflash or if it flashes abnormally, one of theturn signal bulbs may be burned out andwill require replacement.

✽ NOTICEIf an indicator flash is abnormally quickor slow, a bulb may be burned out orhave a poor electrical connection in thecircuit.

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Front fog light (if equipped) Fog lights are used to provide improvedvisibility when visibility is poor due to fog,rain or snow, etc. The fog lights will turnon when fog light switch is pressed afterthe ignition switch is in the ON positionand the parklight is turned on.To turn off the fog lights, press the switchagain.

OPA047066R

CAUTIONWhen in operation, the fog lightsconsume large amounts of vehicleelectrical power. Only use the foglights when visibility is poor.

OPA047065

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Rear fog light (if equipped) To turn the rear fog lights on, turn theheadlight switch to the headlight on posi-tion and press the rear fog light switch(light on switch will illuminate). The rear fog lights turn on when the rearfog switch is pressed after the front fogswitch is turned to ON and the headlightswitch to the parklight position. (ifequipped)To turn the rear fog lights off, press therear fog light switch again or turn theheadlight switch to the OFF position.When the rear fog light switch is pressedand the driver’s door is opened, thechime sounds. The chime stops when thedriver’s door is closed. (if equipped)

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Daytime running light (if equipped)Daytime Running Lights (DRL) can makeit easier for others to see the front of yourvehicle during the day. DRL can be help-ful in many different driving conditions,and it is especially helpful after dawn andbefore sunset.The DRL system will make the head-lights turn OFF when: 1. The parklight switch is ON. 2. Engine stops.

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Headlight levelling device (if equipped)To adjust the headlight beam levelaccording to the number of the passen-gers and the loading weight in the lug-gage area, turn the beam levellingswitch.The higher the number of the switchposition, the lower the headlight beamlevel. Always keep the headlight beam atthe proper levelling position, or head-lights may dazzle other road users.

OPA047067R OPA047068R

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WIPERS AND WASHERSListed below are the examples of properswitch settings. For loading conditionsother than those listed below, adjust theswitch position so that the beam levelmay be the nearest as the conditionobtained according to the list.

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Windscreen wipers Operates as follows when the ignitionswitch is turned ON.

: For a single wiping cycle, push thelever upward and release it withthe lever in the OFF position. Thewipers will operate continuously ifthe lever is pushed upward andheld.

0 : Wiper is not in operation--- : Wiper operates intermittently at

the same wiping intervals. Use thismode in a light rain or mist. (if equipped)

1 : Normal wiper speed2 : Fast wiper speed

✽ NOTICEIf there is heavy accumulation of snowor ice on the windscreen, defrost thewindscreen for about 10 minutes, oruntil the snow and/or ice is removedbefore using the windscreen wipers toensure proper operation.

OPA047069

Loading condition

Driver only

Driver + Front passenger

Driver + Full passengers

Full passengers (including

driver) + Maximum per-

missible loading

Driver + Maximum per-

missible loading

Switch position

0

0

1

2

3

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Windscreen washers In the OFF position, pull the lever gentlytoward you to spray washer fluid on thewindscreen and to run the wipers 1-3cycles.Use this function when the windscreen isdirty.The spray and wiper operation will con-tinue until you release the lever.If the washer does not work, check thewasher fluid level. If the fluid level is notsufficient, you will need to add appropri-ate non-abrasive windscreen washerfluid to the washer reservoir.The reservoir filler neck is located in thefront of the engine compartment on thedriver side.

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Rear window wiper and washerswitch (if equipped)The rear window wiper and washerswitch is located at the end of the wiperand washer switch lever. Turn the switchto desired position to operate the rearwiper and washer.0 - Wiper is not in operation

- Normal wiper operation- Spraying washer fluid and wiping

CAUTIONTo prevent possible damage to thewasher pump, do not operate thewasher when the fluid reservoir isempty.

WARNINGDo not use the washer in freezingtemperatures without first warmingthe windscreen with the defrosters;the washer solution could freeze oncontact with the windscreen andobscure your vision.

OPA047070 OPA047071

CAUTION• To prevent possible damage to

the wipers or windscreen, do notoperate the wipers when thewindscreen is dry.

• To prevent damage to the wiperblades, do not use petrol,kerosene, paint thinner, or othersolvents on or near them.

• To prevent damage to the wiperarms and other components, donot attempt to move the wipersmanually.

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D210000AEN

D210200APA

Room lamp Type A• : Push the switch to turn the room

lamp on or off. • : The light comes on when a door

is opened.

Type B• ON : In the ON position, the light

stays on at all times.• DOOR : In the DOOR position,the light

comes on when any door isopened regardless ofthe ignition switch position.

• OFF : In the OFF position, the lightstays off at all times eve whena door is open.

D210300APA

Luggage lamp (if equipped)The light comes on when the tailgate isopened.

INTERIOR LIGHT

CAUTIONDo not use the interior lights forextended periods when the engineis not running.It may cause battery discharge.

OPA047072 OPA047073OFD047068

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D220000APA-UK

✽ NOTICEIf you want to defrost and defog thefront windscreen, refer to “Windscreendefrosting and defogging” in this sec-tion.

D220100AEN-UK

Rear window defrosterThe defroster heats the window toremove frost, fog and thin ice from therear window, whilst the engine is running.To activate the rear window defroster,press the rear window defroster buttonlocated in the centre facia switch panel.The indicator on the rear windowdefroster button illuminates when thedefroster is ON.

If there is heavy accumulation of snow onthe rear window, brush it off before oper-ating the rear defroster.To turn off the defroster, press the rearwindow defroster button again.

CAUTION• To prevent damage to the con-

ductors bonded to the inside sur-face of the rear window, never usesharp instruments or windowcleaners containing abrasives toclean the window.

• To prevent the battery from beingdischarged, operate the defrosteronly whilst the engine is running.

OPA047074R

Type A

Type B

Type C

DEFROSTER

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CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM

D230000APA

OPA047076R/OPA047077R

1. Temperature control knob2. Mode selection knob3. Fan speed control knob4. Air conditioning button*5. Air intake control button (recirculated air

position or outside (fresh) air position)6. Rear window defroster button*

* : if equipped

■ Type A

■ Type B

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OPA047078R/OPA047079R/OPA047075R

1. Temperature control knob2. Mode selection knob3. Fan speed control knob4. Air conditioning button*5. Air intake control button or lever (recircu-

lated air position or outside (fresh) airposition)

6. Rear window defroster button*7. Front passenger’s seat wamer button*8. Driver’s seat warmer button*

* : if equipped

■ Type C

■ Type D

■ Type E

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D230100AEN

Heating and air conditioning1. Start the engine.2. Set the mode to the desired position.

For improving the effectiveness ofheating and cooling;- Heating: - Cooling:

3. Set the temperature control to thedesired position.

4. Set the air intake control to the outside(fresh) air position.

5. Set the fan speed control to thedesired speed.

6. If air conditioning is desired, turn theair conditioning system (if equipped)on.

OPA047080R

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D230101APA-UK

Mode selectionThe mode selection knob controls thedirection of the air flow through the venti-lation system. Air can be directed to the floor, dash-board outlets, or windscreen. Five sym-bols are used to represent Face, Bi-Level, Floor, Floor-Defrost and Defrostair position.

Face-Level (B, D)

Air flow is directed toward the upper bodyand face. Additionally, each outlet can becontrolled to direct the air dischargedfrom the outlet.

Bi-Level (B, D, C)

Air flow is directed towards the face andthe floor.

Floor-Level (C, A, D)

Most of the air flow is directed to thefloor, with a small amount of the air beingdirected to the windscreen and side win-dow defrosters.

Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D)

Most of the air flow is directed to the floorand the windscreen with a small amountdirected to the side window defrosters.

Defrost-Level (A, D)

Most of the air flow is directed to thewindscreen with a small amount of airdirected to the side window defrosters.OPA047081

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Instrument panel ventsThe outlet vents can be opened or closedseparately using the vent control lever orvent blade. Also, you can adjust the direction of airdelivery from these vents using the ventcontrol lever or vent blade as shown.

D230102AUN

Temperature controlThe temperature control knob allows youto control the temperature of the air flow-ing from the ventilation system. Tochange the air temperature in the pas-senger compartment, turn the knob tothe right position for warm and hot air orleft position for cooler air.

D230103APA-UK

Air intake control This is used to select the outside (fresh)air position or recirculated air position.To change the air intake control position,push the control button.

OPA047083

OPA047084R

OPA047082R

Type A

Type B

Type C

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Recirculated air position With the recirculated airposition selected, air fromthe passenger compart-ment will be drawn throughthe heating system andheated or cooled accordingto the function selected.

Outside (fresh) air position With the outside (fresh) airposition selected, air entersthe vehicle from outside andis heated or cooled accord-ing to the function selected.

✽ NOTICEProlonged operation of the heater in therecirculated air position (without airconditioning selected) may cause fog-ging of the windscreen and side windowsand the air within the passenger com-partment may become stale.

(Continued)

(Continued)In addition, prolonged use of the airconditioning with the recirculated airposition selected will result in excessive-ly dry air in the passenger compart-ment.

D230104AUN

Fan speed controlThe ignition switch must be in the ONposition for fan operation.The fan speed control knob allows you tocontrol the fan speed of the air flowingfrom the ventilation system. To changethe fan speed, turn the knob to the rightfor higher speed or left for lower speed.Setting the fan speed control knob to the“0” position turns off the fan.

WARNING• Continued climate control system

operation in the recirculated airposition may allow humidity toincrease inside the vehicle whichmay fog the glass and obscurevisibility.

• Do not sleep in a vehicle with theair conditioning or heating sys-tem on. It may cause seriousharm or death due to a drop in theoxygen level and/or body temper-ature.

• Continued climate control systemoperation in the recirculated airposition can cause drowsiness orsleepiness, and loss of vehiclecontrol. Set the air intake controlto the outside (fresh) air positionas much as possible whilst driv-ing.

OPA047085

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D230105AUN

Air conditioning (if equipped) Push the A/C button to turn the air condi-tioning system on (indicator light will illu-minate). Push the button again to turn theair conditioning system off.

System operationD230501AUN

Ventilation1. Set the mode to the position.2. Set the air intake control to the outside

(fresh) air position.3. Set the temperature control to the

desired position.4. Set the fan speed control to the

desired speed.

D230502AEN-UK

Heating1. Set the mode to the position.2. Set the air intake control to the outside

(fresh) air position.3. Set the temperature control to the

desired position.4. Set the fan speed control to the

desired speed.5. If dehumidified heating is desired, turn

the air conditioning system (ifequipped) on.

• If the windscreen fogs up, set the modeto the or position.

Operation Tips• To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from

entering the car through the ventilationsystem, temporarily set the air intakecontrol to the recirculated air position.Be sure to return the control to thefresh air position when the irritationhas passed to keep fresh air in thevehicle. This will help keep the driveralert and comfortable.

• Air for the heating/cooling system isdrawn in through the grilles just aheadof the windscreen. Care should betaken that these are not blocked byleaves, snow, ice or other obstructions.

• To prevent interior fog on the wind-screen, set the air intake control to thefresh air position and fan speed to thedesired position, turn on the air condi-tioning system, and adjust the temper-ature control to desired temperature.

OPA047086

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D230503APA-UK

Air conditioning (if equipped) All HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systemsare filled with environmentally friendly R-134a refrigerant which does not dam-age the ozone layer.1. Start the engine. Push the air condi-

tioning button.2. Set the mode to the position.3. Set the air intake control to the outside

air or recirculated air position.4. Adjust the fan speed control and tem-

perature control to maintain maximumcomfort.

• When maximum cooling is desired, setthe temperature control to the extremeleft position, set the air intake control tothe recirculated air position, then setthe fan speed control to the highestspeed.

✽ NOTICE• When using the air conditioning sys-

tem, monitor the temperature gaugeclosely whilst driving up hills or inheavy traffic when outside tempera-tures are high. Air conditioning sys-tem operation may cause engine over-heating. Continue to use the blowerfan but turn the air conditioning sys-tem off if the temperature gauge indi-cates engine overheating.

• When opening the windows in humidweather air conditioning may createwater droplets inside the vehicle.Since excessive water droplets maycause damage to electrical equipment,air conditioning should only be runwith the windows closed.

Air conditioning system operation tips • If the vehicle has been parked in direct

sunlight during hot weather, open thewindows for a short time to let the hotair inside the vehicle escape.

• To help reduce moisture inside of thewindows on rainy or humid days,decrease the humidity inside the vehi-cle by operating the air conditioningsystem.

• During air conditioning system opera-tion, you may occasionally notice aslight change in engine speed as theair conditioning compressor cycles.This is a normal system operationcharacteristic.

• Use the air conditioning system everymonth only for a few minutes to ensuremaximum system performance.

• When using the air conditioning sys-tem, you may notice clear water drip-ping (or even puddling) on the groundunder the driver side of the vehicle.This is a normal system operationcharacteristic.

• Operating the air conditioning systemin the recirculated air position providesmaximum cooling, however, continualoperation in this mode may cause theair inside the vehicle to become stale.

• During cooling operation, you mayoccasionally notice a misty air flowbecause of rapid cooling and humid airintake. This is a normal system opera-tion characteristics.

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D230300APA-UK

Climate control air filter (if equipped)The climate control air filter installedbehind the glove box filters the dust orother pollutants that come into the vehi-cle from the outside through the heatingand air conditioning system. If dust orother pollutants accumulate in the filterover a period of time, the air flow from theair vents may decrease, resulting inmoisture accumulation on the inside ofthe windscreen even when the outside(fresh) air position is selected. If this hap-pens, have the climate control air filterreplaced by a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.

✽ NOTICE• Replace the filter according to the

Maintenance Schedule.If the car is being driven in severeconditions such as dusty or roughroads, more frequent air conditionerfilter inspections and changes arerequired.

• When the air flow rate suddenlydecreases, the system should bechecked at a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.

D230400AEN-UK

Checking the amount of air con-ditioner refrigerant and compres-sor lubricantWhen the amount of refrigerant is low,the performance of the air conditioning isreduced. Overfilling also has a negativeimpact on the air conditioning system.Therefore, if abnormal operation isfound, have the system inspected by aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

✽ NOTICEIt is important when servicing the airconditioning system that the correcttype and amount of oil and refrigerant isused. Otherwise, damage to the com-pressor and abnormal system operationmay occur.

WARNINGThe air conditioning system shouldbe serviced by a HYUNDAI autho-rised repairer. Improper servicemay cause serious injury to theperson performing the service.

1LDA5047

Outside air

Recirculatedair

Climate controlair filter

Blower

Evaporatorcore

Heater core

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D250000AEN-UK • For maximum defrosting, set the tem-perature control to the extremeright/hot position and the fan speedcontrol to the highest speed.

• If warm air to the floor is desired whilstdefrosting or defogging, set the modeto the floor-defrost position.

• Before driving, clear all snow and icefrom the windscreen, rear window, out-side rear view mirrors, and all side win-dows.

• Clear all snow and ice from the bonnetand air inlet in the cowl grill to improveheater and defroster efficiency and toreduce the probability of fogging up theinside of the windscreen.

D250101APA-UK

To defog inside windscreen 1. Select any fan speed except “0” posi-

tion.2. Select desired temperature.3. Select the or position.4. Select the outside (fresh) air position.5. Press the air conditioning button.

(if equipped)

WINDSCREEN DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING

OPA047087R

WARNING - Windscreenheating

Do not use the or positionduring cooling operation inextremely humid weather. The dif-ference between the temperature ofthe outside air and that of the wind-screen could cause the outer sur-face of the windscreen to fog up,causing loss of visibility. In thiscase, set the mode selection knobor button to the position andfan speed control knob or button tothe lower speed.

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D250102APA-UK

To defrost outside windscreen 1. Set the fan speed to the highest

(extreme right) position.2. Set the temperature to the extreme hot

position.3. Select the position.

D270000AUN-UK

These compartments can be used tostore small items required by the driveror passengers.

D270100APA-UK

Centre console storage These compartments can be used tostore small items required by the driveror front passenger.

OPA047088 OPA047098R

STORAGE COMPARTMENT

WARNING - Flammablematerials

Do not store cigarette lighters,propane cylinders, or other flamma-ble/explosive materials in the vehi-cle. These items may catch fireand/or explode if the vehicle isexposed to hot temperatures forextended periods.

CAUTION• To avoid possible theft, do not

leave valuables in the storagecompartment.

• Always keep the storage com-partment covers closed whilstdriving. Do not attempt to placeso many items in the storagecompartment that the storagecompartment cover can not closesecurely.

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D270200AEN-UK

Glove boxTo open the glove box, pull the handleand the glove box will automaticallyopen. Close the glove box after use.

D270500APA

Luggage box (if equipped)You can place a first aid kit, a reflector tri-angle, tools, etc. in the box for easyaccess. 1. Stand the cargo area cover vertically.

2. Grasp the strap on the edge of the lug-gage box cover and lift it.

3. Hang the cover strap on the hook hold-er on the cargo area cover.

OPA047089R

WARNING To reduce the risk of injury in anaccident or sudden stop, alwayskeep the glove box door closedwhilst driving.

OPA047099 OPA047100

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D280100APA

Cigarette lighter (if equipped)For the cigarette lighter to work, the igni-tion switch must be in the ACC positionor the ON position.To use the cigarette lighter, push it all theway into its socket. When the elementhas heated, the lighter will pop out to the“ready” position.If it is necessary to replace the cigarettelighter, use only a genuine HYUNDAIreplacement.

D280200APA

Ashtray (if equipped)

To clean the ashtray, the plastic recepta-cle should be removed by lifting the plas-tic ash receptacle upward and pulling itout.

INTERIOR FEATURES

CAUTIONOnly a genuine HYUNDAI lightershould be used in the cigarettelighter socket. The use of plug-inaccessories (shavers, hand-heldvacuums, and coffee pots, etc.) maydamage the socket or cause electri-cal failure.

WARNING• Do not hold the lighter in after it

is already heated because it willoverheat.

• If the lighter does not pop outwithin 30 seconds, remove it toprevent overheating.

OPA047091R

WARNING - Ashtray use• Do not use the vehicle’s ashtrays

as waste receptacles.• Putting lit cigarettes or matches

in an ashtray with other com-bustible materials may cause afire.

OPA047092R

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D280300APA-UK

Cup holder

Cups or small beverage cans may beplaced in the cup holders.

D280400APA

Sunvisor

WARNING - Hot liquids• Do not place uncovered cups of

hot liquid in the cup holder whilstthe vehicle is in motion. If the hotliquid spills, you burn yourself.Such a burn to the driver couldlead to loss of control of the vehi-cle.

• To reduce the risk of personalinjury in the event of sudden stopor collision, do not place uncov-ered or unsecured bottles, glass-es, cans, etc., in the cup holderwhilst the vehicle is in motion.

OPA047093R

OPA047105R

Type A

Type B

OPA047094R

OPA047102R

OPA047106R

Type A

Type B

Type C

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WARNINGDo not put a finger or a foreign ele-ment (pin, etc.) into a power outletand do not touch with a wet hand.You may get an electric shock.

Use the sunvisor to shield direct lightthrough the front or side windows.To use a sunvisor, pull it downward.To use a sunvisor for a side window, pullit downward, unsnap it from the bracket(1) and swing it to the side (2).

Type ATo use the vanity mirror, pull down thevisor and slide the mirror cover (3).The ticket holder (4) is provided for hold-ing a tollgate ticket.

D280500APA

Power outlet (if equipped)When the ignition switch is in the ACC orON position, the power outlet can beused.The power outlet is designed to providepower for mobile telephones or otherdevices designed to operate with vehicleelectrical systems. The devices shoulddraw less than 10 amps with the enginerunning.

OPA047090R

CAUTION• Use the power outlet only when

the engine is running and removethe accessory plug after use.Using the accessory plug for pro-longed periods of time with theengine off could cause the bat-tery to discharge.

• Only use 12V electric accessorieswhich are less than 10A in elec-tric capacity.

• Adjust the air-conditioner orheater to the lowest operatinglevel when using the power outlet.

• Close the cover when not in use.• Some electronic devices can

cause electronic interferencewhen plugged into a vehicle’spower outlet. These devices maycause excessive audio static andmalfunctions in other electronicsystems or devices used in yourvehicle.

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D280600AEN-UK

Digital clock (if equipped)

Whenever the battery terminals or relat-ed fuses are disconnected, you mustreset the time.When the ignition switch is in the ACC orON position, the clock buttons operate asfollows:

D280601AUN

Hour (2)Pressing the H button with your finger, apencil or similar object will advance thetime displayed by one hour.

D280602AUN

Minute (3)Pressing the M button with your finger, apencil or similar object will advance thetime displayed by one minute.

D280603APA-UK

Reset (1)To clear away minutes, press and releasethe R button with your finger, a pencil orsimilar object. Then the clock will be setprecisely on the hour.For example, if the R button is pressedwhilst the time is between 9:01 and 9:29,the display will be reset to 9:00.9:01 ~ 9:29 display changed to 9:009:30 ~ 9:59 display changed to 10:00

D280604AEN-UK

Display conversionTo change the 12 hour format to the 24hour format, press the R button until thedisplay blinks.For example, if the R button is pressedwhilst the time is 10:15 p.m., the displaywill be changed to 22:15.

OPA047103

WARNINGDo not adjust the clock whilst driv-ing. You may lose your steeringcontrol and cause an accident thatresults in severe personal injury ordeath.

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D280800AEN

Clothes hanger (if equipped)D281100APA

Cargo area cover (if equipped)Nothing should be carried on top of thecover. Loose materials could result ininjury to vehicle occupants during sud-den braking.The cargo area cover can be uprightedor removed.

CAUTIONDo not put the luggage on the coversince it may be damaged or mal-formed.

OPA047099 OPA047101

WARNING• Do not place objects on the cargo

area cover. Such objects may bethrown about inside the vehicleand possibly injure vehicle occu-pants during an accident or whenbraking.

• Never allow anyone to ride in theluggage compartment. It isdesigned for luggage only.

CAUTIONDo not hang heavy clothes, sincethose may damage the hook.

OPA047096R

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AntennaD300102APA

Roof antenna (if equipped)Your car uses a roof antenna to receiveboth AM and FM broadcast signals. Thisantenna is a removable type. To removethe antenna, turn it counterclockwise. Toinstall the antenna, turn it clockwise.

D300800AEN-UK

How car audio worksAM(MW, LW) and FM radio signals arebroadcast from transmitter towers locat-ed around your city. They are interceptedby the radio antenna on your car. Thissignal is then received by the radio andsent to your car speakers. When a strong radio signal has reachedyour vehicle, the precise engineering ofyour audio system ensures the best pos-sible quality reproduction. However, insome cases the signal coming to yourvehicle may not be strong and clear. Thiscan be due to factors such as the dis-tance from the radio station, closeness ofother strong radio stations or the pres-ence of buildings, bridges or other largeobstructions in the area.

AUDIO SYSTEM

OPA047097

CAUTION• Before entering a place with a low

height clearance, be sure that theantenna is fully folded down orremoved.

• Be sure to remove the antennabefore washing the car in an auto-matic car wash or it may be dam-aged.

• When reinstalling your antenna, itis important that it is fully tight-ened and adjusted to the uprightposition to ensure proper recep-tion. But it could be folded orremoved when parking the vehi-cle.

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FM reception

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AM(MW, LW) broadcasts can bereceived at greater distances than FMbroadcasts. This is because AM(MW,LW) radio waves are transmitted at lowfrequencies. These long, low frequencyradio waves can follow the curvature ofthe earth rather than travelling straightout into the atmosphere. In addition, theycurve around obstructions so that theycan provide better signal coverage.

FM broadcasts are transmitted at highfrequencies and do not bend to follow theearth's surface. Because of this, FMbroadcasts generally begin to fade atshort distances from the station. Also,FM signals are easily affected by build-ings, mountains, or other obstructions.These can result in certain listening con-ditions which might lead you to believe aproblem exists with your radio. The fol-lowing conditions are normal and do notindicate radio trouble:

• Fading - As your car moves away fromthe radio station, the signal will weakenand sound will begin to fade. When thisoccurs, we suggest that you selectanother stronger station.

• Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals orlarge obstructions between the trans-mitter and your radio can disturb thesignal causing static or fluttering nois-es to occur. Reducing the treble levelmay lessen this effect until the distur-bance clears.

IONOSPHERE

Iron bridges

AM(MW, LW) reception FM radio station

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• Station Swapping - As a FM signalweakens, another more powerful sig-nal near the same frequency maybegin to play. This is because yourradio is designed to lock onto the clear-est signal. If this occurs, select anoth-er station with a stronger signal.

• Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio signalsbeing received from several directionscan cause distortion or fluttering. Thiscan be caused by a direct and reflect-ed signal from the same station, or bysignals from two stations with closefrequencies. If this occurs, selectanother station until the condition haspassed.

Using a mobile phone or a two-wayradio When a mobile phone is used inside thevehicle, noise may be produced from theaudio equipment. This does not meanthat something is wrong with the audioequipment. In such a case, use themobile phone at a place as far as possi-ble from the audio equipment.

Care of discs• If the temperature inside the car is too

high, open the car windows for ventila-tion before using your car audio.

• It is illegal to copy and use MP3/WMAfiles without permission(If equippedwith SA710, use only CD-DA). UseCDs that are created only by lawfulmeans.

• Do not apply volatile agents such asbenzene and thinner, normal cleanersand magnetic sprays made for ana-logue disc onto CDs.

• To prevent the disc surface from get-ting damaged. Hold and carry CDs bythe edges or the edges of the centrehole only.

• Clean the disc surface with a piece ofsoft cloth before playback (wipe it fromthe centre to the outside edge).

• Do not damage the disc surface orattach pieces of sticky tape or paperonto it.

• Make sure on undesirable matter otherthan CDs are inserted into the CDplayer (Do not insert more than oneCD at a time).

CAUTIONWhen using a communication sys-tem such a mobile phone or a radioset inside the vehicle, a separateexternal antenna must be fitted.When a mobile phone or a radio setis used with an internal antennaalone, it may interfere with the vehi-cle's electrical system and adverse-ly affect safe operation of the vehi-cle.

WARNINGDon't use a mobile phone when youare driving. You should stop at asafe place to use a mobile phone.

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• Keep CDs in their cases after use toprotect them from scratches or dirt.

• Depending on the type of CD-R/CD-RW CDs, certain CDs may not operatenormally according to manufacturingcompanies or making and recordingmethods. In such circumstances, if youstill continue to use those CDs, theymay cause the malfunction of your caraudio system.

✽ NOTICE - Playing anIncompatible CopyProtected Audio CD

Some copy protected CDs, which do notcomply with the international audio CDstandards (Red Book), may not play onyour car audio. Please note that if youtry to play copy protected CDs and theCD player does not perform correctlythe CDs maybe defective, not the CDplayer.

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SA710PA

1. FM/AM Selection Button

2. Power ON/OFF

3. AUTO STORE Button

4. Automatic Channel Selection Button

5. TUNE/AUDIO Control Button

6. PRESET Button

7. CD Selection Button

8. SCAN Button

RADIO, VOLUME CONTROL (SA710, if equipped)

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1. FM/AM Selection ButtonTurns to FM/AM mode and toggles FM1and FM2➟AM➟FM1··· when the button ispressed each time.

2. Power ON/OFF & VloumeControl Button

Turns ON/OFF the set when the IGNI-TION SWITCH is on ACC or ON.If the button is turned to the right, itincreases the volume and left, decreasesthe volume.

3. AUTO STORE ButtonWhen the button is pressed, it automati-cally selects and saves channels withhigh reception rate to PRESET but-tons(1~6) and plays the channel saved inPRESET1.If no channel is saved after AST, it willplay the previous channel.

4. Automatic Channel SelectionButton

When the [SEEK ] button is pressed, itreduces the band frequency by 50kHz toautomatically select channel.Stops at the previous frequency if nochannel is found.

When the [SEEK ] button is pressed, itincreases the band frequency by 50kHzto automatically select channel.Stops at the previous frequency if nochannel is found.

5. TUNE/AUDIO Control ButtonTurn this button clockwise by one notchto increase frequency by 50kHz from cur-rent frequency.Turn this button counterclockwise by onenotch to decrease frequency by 50kHzfrom current frequency.Turns to AUDIO CONTROL mode, andtoggles in the order of BASS➟MIDDLE➟TREBLE➟FADER➟BALANCE➟BASS··· when the button is pressed each time.

GENERAL FM 100kHz

AM 9kHz

EUROPE FM 50kHz

MW 9kHz

LW 1kHz, 3kHz(AUTO)

USA FM 200kHz

AM 10kHz

6. PRESET ButtonPush [1]~[6]button less than 0.8 sec toplay the channel saved in each button.Push preset button for 0.8 sec or longerto save current channel to the respectivebutton with a beep.

7. CD Selection ButtonIf there is a cd in the CDP DECK it turnsto CD mode.

8. SCAN ButtonWhen the button is pressed, it scan upfrom the current broadcast that received.In case of the broadcast having morethan the certain electric field, receive theappropriate broadcast for 5 sec.The frequency received is flickering for 5sec .When inputting SCAN KEY duringreceiving the broadcast for 5 sec, cancelthe operation of SCAN and receive thebroadcast flickering at that time.In case of no input for cancel afterinputting SCAN KEY, operate SCAN only1CYCLE.

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SA710PA

1. CD loading slot

2. CD Eject Button

3. SCAN Play Button

4. Automatic Track Selection Button

5. CD-IN Indicator

6. REPEAT Button

7. RANDOM Play Button

8. TUNE/ENTER Button

9. Fast Rewind Button

10. Fast Forward Button

CD (SA710, if equipped)

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1. CD loading slotPlease face printed side upward andgently push in.When the ignition switch is on ACC orON and power is OFF, power is automat-ically turned on if the CD is loaded.This CDP support only 12cm CD. But ifVCD. Data CD are loaded, "Disc-Err"message will appear and CD will beejected.

2. CD Eject ButtonPush button to eject the CD.This button is enabled when ignitionswitch is off.

3. SCAN Play ButtonPlay first 10 sec of each song in theDISC.To cancel the mode, press the key onceagain.

4. Automatic Track SelectionButton

• Push [TRACK ] button for less than1 sec to play from the beginning of cur-rent song.

• Push [TRACK ] button for less than1 sec and press again within 1 sec toplay the previous song.

• In case of pushing, TRACK DOWNcontinually.

• Push [TRACK ] button for less than1 sec to play the next song.

• In case of pushing, TRACK UP contin-ually.

5. CD-IN IndicatorWhen car ignition switch is ACC or ONand if the CD is loaded, this indicator islighted.If the CD is ejected the light is turned off.

6. REPEAT ButtonRepeats current song when the button ispressed for less than 0.8 sec.Repeats the entire DISC when the buttonis pressed for 0.8 sec or longer.

7. RANDOM Play ButtonTurns ON/OFF the randomization of theplay list of files in the currently playedDISC.To cancel the mode, press the key onceagain.

8. TUNE/ENTER ButtonTurn this button clockwise to displaysongs after current song.Also, turn this button counterclockwise todisplay songs before current song.To listen to the displayed song, press thebutton to skip to the song and play.

9. Fast Rewind ButtonPush and hold the “2 REW” Key, morethan 0.8sec : play the operation of FF onthe current TRACK.

10. Fast Forward ButtonPush and hold the “3 FF” Key, more than0.8sec : play the operation of REW onthe current TRACK.

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PA710RDSPA

1. FM Selection Button

2. AM Selection Button

3. TA Selection Button

4. CD Selection Button

5. AUX Selection Button

6. Automatic Channel Selection Button

7. Power ON/OFF & Volume Control Knob

8. AUTO STORE Button

9. Screen ON/ OFF Button

10. SETUP Button

11. TUNE/ENTER Knob

12. PTY(FLDR) Button

13. PRESET Button

14. SCAN Button

RADIO, SETUP, VOLUME CONTROL (PA710RDS, if equipped)

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1. FM Selection ButtonTurns to FM mode and toggles FM1 andFM2 when the button is pressed eachtime.

2. AM Selection ButtonTurns to AM mode, and toggles in theorder of MW➟LW➟···➟MW···when thebutton is pressed each time.

3. TA Selection ButtonIn FM, CD, AUX mode, turns on/off thereception of TA channels of RDS.

4. CD Selection ButtonIf there is a cd in the CDP DECK it playsthe CD.Press CD button to automatically insertCD when the disc is ejected from thedeck by pressing CD EJECT.

5. AUX Selection ButtonIf the auxiliary device is connected, itturns to AUX MODE to play the soundfrom the auxiliary player.If the auxiliary device is not connected, itdisplays “No AUX Input” for 5 sec andreturns to the previous mode.

6. Automatic Channel SelectionButton

• When the [SEEK ]button is pressed,it reduces the band frequency by50kHz to automatically select channel. Stops at the previous frequency if nochannel is found.

• When the [SEEK ]button is pressed,it increases the band frequency by50kHz to automatically select channel.Stops at the previous frequency if nochannel is found.

7. Power ON/OFF & VolumeControl Knob

Turns on/off the set when the IgnitionSwitch is on ACC or ON. If the knob isturned to the right, it increases the vol-ume and left, decreases the volume.

8. AUTO STORE ButtonWhen the button is pressed, it automati-cally selects and saves channels withhigh reception rate to PRESET buttons(1~6) and plays the channel saved inPRESET1.If no channel is saved after AST, it willplay the previous channel.

9. Screen ON/ OFF ButtonTurns on/off the displayed data and lighton LCD.When LCD display is turned OFF, pressany button to turn ON diplay.

10. SETUP ButtonPress this button to turn to the Audio,RDS option, Clock setting, Scroll,Display and Adjustment mode.

If no action is taken for 5 sec after press-ing the button, it will return to the playmode.(After entering SETUP mode,move between items using the left, rightand PUSH functions of the TUNE but-ton.)

The SETUP menu changes as belowtable

Bass > 00Middle > 00

AUDIO Treble > 00Fader > F=RBalance > L=RReturn

RDSAF > OnREG > Off

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❈ TO SETUP CLOCKIf Audio is ON1. Press SETUP button.2. Select CLOCK menu by rotating/pressing

TUNE knob.3. Select ADJUST and current hour will

flash.4. Adjust hour by rotating TUNE knob.5. Press TUNE knob and now current

minute will flash.6. Adjust minute and push TUNE knob

when finished.7. Press SETUP button or select RETURN

to exit SETUP mode.

If Audio is OFF1. Press SETUP button and current hour

will flash.2. Adjust hour and press TUNE knob.3. Rotate TUNE knob to adjust minute

when the current minute is flashing.4. Push TUNE knob, and press SETUP

button or select RETURN to exitSETUP mode.

11. TUNE/ENTER KnobTurn this knob clockwise by one notch toincrease frequency by 0.05Mhz from cur-rent frequency.Turn this knob counterclockwise by onenotch to decrease frequency by 0.05Mhzfrom current frequency.Press this knob whilst holding SETUPbutton to activate / inactivate theitem.Select SETUP item using left andright function of the Tune knob.

GENERAL FM 100kHz

AM 9kHz

EUROPE FM 50kHz

MW 9kHz

LW 1kHz, 3kHz(AUTO)

USA FM 200kHz

AM 10kHz

12. PTY(FLDR) Button• Press this button to enter Program Type

select mode.• Press Move[PTY . ] button or

rotate TUNE knob when to searchProgram Type in RDS.

• Press TUNE/ENTER knob to selectProgram Type, and program search willbe started from the current frequency.

13. PRESET ButtonPush [1]~[6] buttons less than 0.8 sec toplay the channel saved in each button.Push PRESET button for 0.8 sec or longerto save current channel to the respectivebutton with a beep.

14. SCAN ButtonIf the SCAN button is pressed duringreceiving the broadcast for 5 sec, if can-cels SCAN operation and receives thebroadcast flickering at that time.When inputting SCAN KEY duringreceiving the broadcast for 5 sec cancelthe operation of SCAN and receive thebroadcast flickering at that time.In case of no input for cancel afterinputting SCAN KEY, operate SCAN only1CYCLE.

NEWS > OffRDS TA Vol > +05

ReturnAdjust >

ClockDisplay > 24HourUpdate > AutoReturn

Scroll > OnReturn

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1. CD loading slot

2. CD-IN indicator

3. CD Eject Button

4. AUX Selection Button

5. Automatic Track Selection Button

6. INFO Button

7. TUNE/ENTER Knob

8. REPEAT Button

9. RANDOM Play Button

10. SCAN Play Button

11. MARK Play Button

12. AUX IN

13. Folder moving Button

14.•Fast Rewind Button

15. Fast Forward Button

PA710RDSPA

CD (PA710RDS, if equipped)

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1. CD loading slotPlease face printed side upward andgently push in. When the ignition switchis on ACC or ON and power is off, poweris automatically turned on if the CD isloaded. This CDP support only 12 cmCD. But if VCD, Data CD loaded, "Er-6"message will appear and CD will beejected.

2. CD-IN Indicator When car ignition switch is ACC or ONand if the CD is loaded, this indicator islighted. If the CD is ejected the light isturned off.

3. CD eject ButtonPush button to eject the CD. This but-ton is enabled when ignition switch is off.

4. AUX Selection ButtonIf the auxiliary device is connected, itturns to AUX MODE to play the soundfrom the auxiliary player. If the auxiliary device is no connected, it dis-plays "No AUX Input" for 5 sec and returnsto the previous mode."

5. Automatic Track SelectionButton

• Push [TRACK ] button to play fromthe beginning of current song.

• Push [TRACK ] button and pressagain within 1 sec to play the previoussong.

• In case of keep pressing, track goesdown continually.

• Push [TRACK ] button to play thenext song.

• In case of keep pressing, track gose upcontinually.

6. INFO ButtonDisplays the information of the currentCD TRACK in the order of DISCTITLE➟DISC ARTIST➟TRACK TITLE➟

TRACK ARTIST➟TOTAL TRACK➟ PlayScreen➟DISC TITLE➟···.(not displayed ifthe information is not available on theDISC.)

7. TUNE/ENTER KnobTurn this knob clockwise to display songsafter current song.Also, turn this knob counterclockwise todisplay songs before current song.To listen to the displayed song, press theknob to skip to the song and play.

8.REPEAT ButtonRepeats current song when the button ispressed for less than 0.8 sec.Repeats the entire DISC when the buttonis pressed for 0.8 sec or longer.If CD has folders in it, repeat current fold-er instead of entire DISC when the buttonis pressed for more than 0.8 sec.

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9. RANDOM Play ButtonTurns on/off the randomization of theplay list of files in the currently playedDISC.To cancel the mode, press the key onceagain.

10. SCAN Play ButtonPlays first 10 sec of each song in theDISC.To cancel the mode, press the key onceagain.

11. MARK Play ButtonPress the button for 0.8 sec or longer tomark or unmark the current song. Press the button for less than 0.8 to playcurrently marked song.

12. AUX-INConnect auxiliary device and it will auto-matically turn to AUX mode.

13. Folder moving Button• Moves [FLDR ] button child folder of

the current folder and displays the firstsong in the folder. Press TUNE/ENTERknob to move to the folder displayed.It will play the first song in the folder.

• Moves [FLDR ] button Parent folderand displays the first song in the folder.Press TUNE/ENTER knob to move tothe folder displayed. It will play the firstsong in the folder.

14. Fast Rewind ButtonPush and hold the “4 REW” key, morethan 0.8sec : play the operation of FF onthe current TRACK.

15. Fast Forward ButtonPush and hold the “1 FF” key, more than0.8sec : play the operation of REW onthe current TRACK.

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1. FM Selection Button

2. AM Selection Button

3. CD Selection Button

4. AUX Selection Button

5. Automatic Channel Selection Button

6. Power ON/OFF & Volume Control Knob

7. AUTO STORE Button

8. Screen ON/ OFF Button

9. SETUP Button

10. TUNE/ENTER Knob

11. PRESET Button

12. SCAN Button

RADIO, SETUP, VOLUME CONTROL (PA710, if equipped)

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1. FM Selection ButtonTurns to FM mode and toggles FM1 andFM2 when the button is pressed eachtime.

2. AM Selection ButtonTurns to AM mode, and toggles in theorder of AM1➟AM2➟AM1···when thebutton is pressed each time.

3. CD Selection ButtonIf there is a cd in the CDP DECK it playsthe CD.Press CD button to automatically insertCD•when the disc is ejected from thedeck by pressing CD EJECT.

4. AUX Selection ButtonIf the auxiliary device is connected, itturns to AUX MODE to play the soundfrom the auxiliary player.If the auxiliary device is not connected, itdisplays “No AUX Input” for 5 sec andreturns to the previous mode.

5. Automatic Channel SelectionButton• When the [SEEK ]button is pressed,

it reduces the band frequency by50kHz to automatically select channel. Stops at the previous frequency if nochannel is found.

• When the [SEEK ]button is pressed,it increases the band frequency by50kHz to automatically select channel.Stops at the previous frequency if nochannel is found.

6. Power ON/OFF & VolumeControl Knob

Turns on/off the set when the IgnitionSwitch is on ACC or ON. If the knob isturned to the right, it increases the vol-ume and left, decreases the volume.

7. AUTO STORE ButtonWhen the button is pressed, it automati-cally selects and saves channels withhigh reception rate to PRESET buttons(1~6) and plays the channel saved inPRESET1.If no channel is saved after AST, it willplay the previous channel.

8. Screen ON/ OFF ButtonTurns on/off the displayed data and lighton LCD.The screen and light will be turned on bypressing any button except ScreenON/OFF button when the screen isturned off.

9. SETUP ButtonPress this button to turn to the Audio,Clock setting, Scroll, Display andAdjustment mode.

If no action is taken for 5 sec after press-ing the button, it will return to the playmode.(After entering SETUP mode,move between items using the left, rightand PUSH functions of the TUNE but-ton.)

The SETUP menu changes as belowtable

Bass > 00Middle > 00

AUDIO Treble > 00Fader > F=RBalance > L=RReturn

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❈ TO SETUP CLOCKIf Audio is ON1. Press SETUP button.2. Select CLOCK menu by rotating/pressing

TUNE knob.3. Select ADJUST and current hour will

flash.4. Adjust hour by rotating TUNE knob.5. Press TUNE knob and now current

minute will flash.6. Adjust minute and push TUNE knob

when finished.7. Press SETUP button or select RETURN

to exit SETUP mode.

If Audio is OFF1. Press SETUP button and current hour

will flash.2. Adjust hour and press TUNE knob.3. Rotate TUNE knob to adjust minute

when the current minute is flashing.4. Push TUNE knob, and press SETUP

button or select RETURN to exitSETUP mode.

10. TUNE/ENTER KnobTurn this knob clockwise by one notch toincrease frequency by 0.05Mhz from cur-rent frequency.Turn this knob counterclockwise by onenotch to decrease frequency by100kHz(0.05Mhz) from current frequency.Press this knob whilst holding SETUPbutton to activate / inactivate the item.Select SETUP item using left and rightfunction of the Tune knob.(0.05Mhz) is A-200PAS only.

GENERAL FM 100kHz

AM 9kHz

EUROPE FM 50kHz

MW 9kHz

LW 1kHz, 3kHz(AUTO)

USA FM 200kHz

AM 10kHz

11. PRESET ButtonPush [1]~[6] buttons less than 0.8 sec toplay the channel saved in each button.Push PRESET button for 0.8 sec or longerto save current channel to the respectivebutton with a beep.

12. SCAN ButtonIf the SCAN button is pressed duringreceiving the broadcast for 5 sec, if can-cels SCAN operation and receives thebroadcast flickering at that time.When inputting SCAN KEY duringreceiving the broadcast for 5 sec cancelthe operation of SCAN and receive thebroadcast flickering at that time.In case of no input for cancel afterinputting SCAN KEY, operate SCAN only1CYCLE.

Adjust >Clock Display > 24Hour

ReturnScroll > On

Return

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1. CD loading slot

2. CD-IN indicator

3. CD Eject Button

4. AUX Selection Button

5. Automatic Track Selection Button

6. INFO Button

7. TUNE/ENTER Knob

8. REPEAT Button

9. RANDOM Play Button

10. SCAN Play Button

11. MARK Play Button

12. AUX IN

13. Folder moving Button

14.•Fast Rewind Button

15. Fast Forward Button

PA710PA

CD (PA710, if equipped)

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1. CD loading slotPlease face printed side upward andgently push in. When the ignition switchis on ACC or ON and power is off, poweris automatically turned on if the CD isloaded. This CDP support only 12 cmCD. But if VCD, Data CD are loaded, "Er-6" message will appear and CD will beejected.

2. CD-IN Indicator When car ignition switch is ACC or ONand if the CD is loaded, this indicator islighted. If the CD is ejected the light isturned off.

3. CD eject ButtonPush button to eject the CD. This but-ton is enabled when ignition switch is off.

4. AUX Selection ButtonIf the auxiliary device is connected, itturns to AUX MODE to play the soundfrom the auxiliary player. If the auxiliary device is no connected, it dis-plays "No AUX Input" for 5 sec and returnsto the previous mode."

5. Automatic Track SelectionButton

• Push [SEEK ] button to play fromthe beginning of current song.

• Push [SEEK ] button and pressagain within 1 sec to play the previoussong.

• In case of keep pressing, track goesdown continually.

• Push [SEEK ] button to play the nextsong.

• In case of keep pressing, track goes upcontinually.

6. INFO ButtonDisplays the information of the currentCD TRACK in the order of DISCTITLE➟DISC ARTIST➟TRACK TITLE➟

TRACK ARTIST➟TOTAL TRACK➟ PlayScreen➟DISC TITLE➟···.(not displayed ifthe information is not available on theDISC.)

7. TUNE/ENTER KnobTurn this knob clockwise to display songsafter current song.Also, turn this knob counterclockwise todisplay songs before current song.To listen to the displayed song, press theknob to skip to the song and play.

8. REPEAT ButtonRepeats current song when the button ispressed for less than 0.8 sec.Repeats the entire DISC when the buttonis pressed for 0.8 sec or longer.

9. RANDOM Play ButtonTurns on/off the randomization of the playlist of files in the currently played DISC.To cancel the mode, press the key onceagain.

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10. SCAN Play ButtonPlays first 10 sec of each song in theDISC.To cancel the mode, press the key onceagain.

11. MARK Play ButtonPress the button for 0.8 sec or longer tomark or unmark the current song.Press the button for less than 0.8 to playcurrently marked song.

12. AUX-INConnect auxiliary device and it will auto-matically turn to AUX mode.

13. Folder moving Button• Moves [FLDR ] button child folder of

the current folder and displays the firstsong in the folder. Press TUNE/ENTERknob to move to the folder displayed.It will play the first song in the folder.

• Moves [FLDR ] button Parent folderand displays the first song in the folder.Press TUNE/ENTER knob to move tothe folder displayed. It will play the firstsong in the folder.

14. Fast Rewind ButtonPush and hold the “4 REW” key, morethan 0.8sec : play the operation of FF onthe current TRACK.

15. Fast Forward ButtonPush and hold the “1 FF” key, more than0.8sec : play the operation of REW onthe current TRACK.

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Before driving ....................................................... 5-3Key positions ......................................................... 5-4Starting the engine ................................................ 5-5Manual transaxle .................................................. 5-6Automatic transaxle ............................................. 5-9Brake system ....................................................... 5-14Economical operation ......................................... 5-24Special driving conditions .................................. 5-26Winter driving ..................................................... 5-30Trailer towing ...................................................... 5-34Vehicle weight ..................................................... 5-42

Driving your vehicle

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WARNING - ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!Engine exhaust gases are potentially lethal. If at any time engine exhaust gas is detected within the passenger compartment,move the vehicle to an open area and open all windows.

• Never inhale exhaust gas.Exhaust gases contain Carbon Monoxide which is colourless and odourless. Carbon Monoxide is poisonous and can causeunconsciousness and death by asphyxiation.

• Exhaust System Maintenance.Ensure that the exhaust system is maintained in good condition and is free from excessive corrosion and damage which mayresult in leakage. If the vehicle is driven over an object which strikes the exhaust system, ensure that the exhaust system isinspected at the first available opportunity to ensure that no leakage exists.

• Confined Areas.Do not run the engine in confined spaces, allowing the engine to idle in a garage, even when the doors are open is danger-ous practice. Only start the engine immediately prior to moving the vehicle out of the garage.

• Prolonged Idling.If it is necessary to allow the vehicle to idle for prolonged periods, ensure that the heating system air intake control is set tothe "Fresh" position, the blower is set to high speed operation and that the vehicle is standing in an open area.

To ensure correct operation of the heater system, the air intake grilles at the base of the windscreen must not be obstructed bysnow leaves etc..

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Before entering vehicle• Be sure that all windows, outside mir-

ror(s), and outside lights are clean.• Check the condition of the tires.• Check under the vehicle for any sign of

leaks.• Be sure there are no obstacles behind

you if you intend to back up.

E020200AUN

Necessary inspections Fluid levels, such as engine oil, enginecoolant, brake fluid, and washer fluidshould be checked on a regular basis,with the exact interval depending on thefluid. Further details are provided in sec-tion 7, “Maintenance”.

E020300BUN

Before starting • Close and lock all doors.• Position the seat so that all controls are

easily reached.• Adjust the inside and outside rearview

mirrors.• Be sure that all lights work.• Check all gauges.• Check the operation of warning lights

when the ignition switch is turned tothe ON position.

• Release the parking brake and makesure the brake warning light goes out.

For safe operation, be sure you are famil-iar with your vehicle and its equipment.

BEFORE DRIVING

WARNINGAll passengers must be properlybelted whenever the vehicle is mov-ing. Refer to “Seat belts” in section3 for more information on theirproper use.

WARNINGAlways check the surroundingareas near your vehicle for people,especially children, before putting acar into D (Drive) or R (Reverse).

WARNING - Driving underthe influence of alcohol ordrugs

Drinking and driving is dangerous.Drunk driving is the number onecontributor to the highway deathtoll each year. Even a small amountof alcohol will affect your reflexes,perceptions and judgment. Drivingwhile under the influence of drugsis as dangerous or more dangerousthan driving drunk.You are much more likely to have aserious accident if you drink ortake drugs and drive.If you are drinking or taking drugs,don’t drive. Do not ride with a driv-er who has been drinking or takingdrugs. Choose a designated driveror call a cab.

WARNINGWhen you intend to park or stop thevehicle with the engine on, be care-ful not to depress the acceleratorpedal for a long period of time. Itmay overheat the engine or exhaustsystem and cause fire.

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Ignition switch positionE030201AUN

LOCKThe steering wheel locks to protectagainst theft. The ignition key can beremoved only in the LOCK position.When turning the ignition switch to theLOCK position, push the key inward atthe ACC position and turn the key towardthe LOCK position.

E030202BUN

ACC (Accessory)The steering wheel is unlocked and elec-trical accessories are operative.

✽ NOTICEIf difficulty is experienced turning theignition switch to the ACC position, turnthe key while turning the steering wheelright and left to release the tension.

E030203AUN

ONThe warning lights can be checkedbefore the engine is started. This is thenormal running position after the engineis started.Do not leave the ignition switch ON if theengine is not running to prevent batterydischarge.

E030204AUN

STARTTurn the ignition switch to the STARTposition to start the engine. The enginewill crank until you release the key; thenit returns to the ON position. The brakewarning lamp can be checked in thisposition.

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KEY POSITIONS

OPA057001 WARNING - Ignitionswitch

• Never turn the ignition switch toLOCK or ACC whilst the vehicle ismoving. This would result in lossof directional control and brakingfunction, which could cause anaccident.

• The anti-theft steering column lockis not a substitute for the parkingbrake. Before leaving the driver’sseat, always make sure the shiftlever is engaged in 1st gear formanual transaxle or P (Park) forautomatic transaxle, set the park-ing brake fully and shut the engineoff. Unexpected and sudden vehi-cle movement may occur if theseprecautions are not taken.

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1. Make sure the parking brake isapplied.

2. Manual Transaxle - Depress theclutch pedal fully and shift thetransaxle into Neutral. Keep the clutchpedal and brake pedal depressedwhilst turning the ignition switch to thestart position. Automatic Transaxle - Place thetransaxle shift lever in P (Park).Depress the brake pedal fully.You can also start the engine whenthe shift lever is in the N (Neutral)position.

3. Turn the ignition switch to START andhold it there until the engine starts (amaximum of 10 seconds), thenrelease the key.

4. In extremely cold weather (below -18°C / 0°F) or after the vehicle hasnot been operated for several days, letthe engine warm up without depress-ing the accelerator.

Whether the engine is cold or warm, itshould be started without depressingthe accelerator.

(Continued)• Never reach for the ignition switch,

or any other controls through thesteering wheel whilst the vehicle isin motion. The presence of yourhand or arm in this area couldcause a loss of vehicle control, anaccident and serious bodily injuryor death.

• Do not place any movable objectsaround the driver’s seat as theymay move whilst driving, interferewith the driver and lead to an acci-dent.

STARTING THE ENGINE

WARNINGAlways wear appropriate shoeswhen operating your vehicle.Unsuitable shoes (high heels, skiboots,etc.) may interfere with yourability to use the brake and acceler-ator pedal.

CAUTIONIf the engine stalls whilst you are inmotion, do not attempt to move theshift lever to the P (Park) position. Iftraffic and road conditions permit,you may put the shift lever in the N(Neutral) position whilst the vehicleis still moving and turn the ignitionswitch to the START position in anattempt to restart the engine.

CAUTIONDo not engage the starter for morethan 10 seconds. If the engine stallsor fails to start, wait 5 to 10 secondsbefore re-engaging the starter.Improper use of the starter maydamage it.

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Manual transaxle operationThe manual transaxle has 5 forwardgears.This shift pattern is imprinted on the shiftknob. The transaxle is fully synchronisedin all forward gears so shifting to either ahigher or a lower gear is easily accom-plished.

Press the clutch pedal down fully whilstshifting, then release it slowly.The gearshift lever must be returned tothe neutral position before shifting into R(Reverse). Make sure the vehicle is completelystopped before shifting into R (Reverse).Never operate the engine with thetachometer (rpm) in the red zone.

MANUAL TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED)

CAUTION• When downshifting from fifth

gear to fourth gear, cautionshould be taken not to inadver-tently press the gear shift leversideways in such a manner thatsecond gear is engaged. Such adrastic downshift may cause theengine speed to increase to thepoint that the tachometer willenter the red-zone. Such over-revving of the engine may possi-bly cause engine damage.

• Do not downshift more than 2gears at once or when the engineis running at high speed (5,000RPM or higher). Such a down-shifting may damage the engine.

OPA057008

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• During cold weather, shifting may bedifficult until the transaxle lubricant haswarmed up. This is normal and notharmful to the transaxle.

• If you've come to a complete stop andit's hard to shift into 1st or R(Reverse),put the shift lever in N(Neutral) positionand release the clutch. Press theclutch pedal back down, and then shiftinto 1st or R(Reverse) gear position.

E050101AUN-UK

Using the clutchThe clutch should be pressed all the wayto the floor before shifting, then releasedslowly. The clutch pedal should always befully released whilst driving. Do not restyour foot on the clutch pedal whilst driv-ing. This can cause unnecessary wear.Do not partially engage the clutch to holdthe car on an incline. This causes unnec-essary wear. Use the foot brake or park-ing brake to hold the car on an incline. Donot operate the clutch pedal rapidly andrepeatedly.

E050102AUN-UK

DownshiftingWhen you must slow down in heavy traf-fic or whilst driving up steep hills, down-shift before the engine starts to labour.Downshifting reduces the chance ofstalling and gives better accelerationwhen you again need to increase yourspeed. When the vehicle is travelingdown steep hills, downshifting helpsmaintain safe speed and prolongs brakelife.

CAUTION• To avoid premature clutch wear

and damage, do not drive withyour foot resting on the clutchpedal. Also, don’t use the clutchto hold the vehicle stopped on anuphill grade, whilst waiting for atraffic light, etc.

• Do not use the shift lever as ahandrest during driving, as thiscan result in premature wear ofthe transaxle shift forks.

WARNING• Before leaving the driver’s seat,always set the parking brake fullyand shut the engine off. Thenmake sure the transaxle is shiftedinto 1st gear when the vehicle isparked on a level or uphill grade,and shifted into R (Reverse) on adownhill grade. Unexpected andsudden vehicle movement canoccur if these precautions are notfollowed in the order identified.

• If your vehicle has a manualtransaxle not equipped with aignition lock switch, it may moveand cause a serious accidentwhen starting the engine withoutdepressing the clutch pedal whilethe parking brake is released andthe shift lever not in the N(Neutral) position.

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Good driving practices• Never take the car out of gear and

coast down a hill. This is extremelyhazardous. Always leave the car ingear.

• Don't "ride" the brakes. This can causethem to overheat and malfunction.Instead, when you are driving down along hill, slow down and shift to a lowergear. When you do this, engine brakingwill help slow the car.

• Slow down before shifting to a lowergear. This will help avoid over-revvingthe engine, which can cause damage.

• Slow down when you encounter crosswinds. This gives you much better con-trol of your car.

• Be sure the car is completely stoppedbefore you attempt to shift into reverse.The transaxle can be damaged if youdo not. To shift into reverse, depressthe clutch, move the shift lever to neu-tral, wait 3 seconds, then shift to thereverse position.

• Exercise extreme caution when drivingon a slippery surface. Be especiallycareful when braking, accelerating orshifting gears. On a slippery surface,an abrupt change in vehicle speed cancause the drive wheels to lose tractionand the vehicle to go out of control.

WARNING• Always buckle-up! In a collision,

an unbelted occupant is signifi-cantly more likely to be seriouslyinjured or killed than a properlybelted occupant.

• Avoid high speeds when corner-ing or turning.

• Do not make quick steeringwheel movements, such as sharplane changes or fast, sharp turns.

• The risk of rollover is greatlyincreased if you lose control ofyour vehicle at highway speeds.

• Loss of control often occurs iftwo or more wheels drop off theroadway and the driver over-steers to reenter the roadway.

• In the event your vehicle leavesthe roadway, do not steer sharply.Instead, slow down before pullingback into the travel lanes.

• Never exceed posted speed lim-its.

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Automatic transaxle operationThe automatic transaxle has 4 forwardspeeds and one reverse speed. The indi-vidual speeds are selected automatically,depending on the position of the shiftlever.To move the shift lever from the P (Park)position, the brake pedal must bedepressed and the lock release buttonmust be depressed.

✽ NOTICEThe first few shifts on a new vehicle, ifthe battery has been disconnected, maybe somewhat abrupt. This is a normalcondition, and the shifting sequence willadjust after shifts are cycled a few timesby the TCM (Transaxle ControlModule) or PCM (Powertrain ControlModule).

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The lock release button must be depressed whilst moving the shift lever.

The shift lever can be moved without depressing the lock release button.

Lock release button Prevents shift lever movementwithout first depressing the button.

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For smooth operation, depress the brakepedal when shifting from N (Neutral) to aforward or reverse gear.

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Transaxle rangesP (Park)Always come to a complete stop beforeshifting into P (Park). This position locksthe transaxle and prevents the frontwheels from rotating.

WARNING - Automatictransaxle

• Always check the surroundingareas near your vehicle for peo-ple, especially children, beforeshifting a car into D (Drive) or R(Reverse).

• Before leaving the driver’s seat,always make sure the shift leveris in the P (Park) position; thenset the parking brake fully andshut the engine off. Unexpectedand sudden vehicle movementcan occur if these precautionsare not followed in the order iden-tified.

CAUTION• To avoid damage to your

transaxle, do not accelerate theengine in R (Reverse) or any for-ward gear position with thebrakes on.

• When stopped on an incline, donot hold the vehicle stationarywith engine power. Use the serv-ice brake or the parking brake.

• Do not shift from N (Neutral) or P(Park) into D (Drive), or R(Reverse) when the engine isabove idle speed.

WARNING• Shifting into P (Park) whilst the

vehicle is in motion will cause thedrive wheels to lock which willcause you to lose control of thevehicle.

• Do not use the P (Park) positionin place of the parking brake.Always make sure the shift leveris latched in the P (Park) positionand set the parking brake fully.

• Never leave a child unattended ina vehicle.

CAUTIONThe transaxle may be damaged ifyou shift into P (Park) whilst thevehicle is in motion.

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R (Reverse)Use this position to drive the vehiclebackward.

N (Neutral)The wheels and transaxle are notengaged. The vehicle will roll freely evenon the slightest incline unless the parkingbrake or service brakes are applied.

D (Drive)This is the normal forward driving posi-tion. The transaxle will automatically shiftthrough a 4-gear sequence, providing thebest fuel economy and power.

For extra power when passing anothervehicle or climbing grades, depress theaccelerator fully, at which time thetransaxle will automatically downshift tothe next lower gear.

2 (Second Gear)Use 2 (Second Gear) for more powerwhen climbing hills and for increasedbraking when going down hills. This posi-tion also helps reduce wheel spin on slip-pery surfaces. When the shift lever isplaced in 2 (Second Gear), the transaxlewill automatically shift from first to sec-ond gear.

L (Low)Move the shift lever to this position inhard pulling situations and for climbingsteep grades.

CAUTIONAlways come to a complete stopbefore shifting into or out of R(Reverse); you may damage thetransaxle if you shift into R whilstthe vehicle is in motion, exceptwhen “Rocking the vehicle”explained in this section.

CAUTIONDo not exceed the recommendedmaximum speed in 2 (Second Gear)or L (Low). Operating the vehicleabove the maximum speed recom-mended for 2 (Second Gear) or L(Low) may cause excessive heatwhich could damage the automatictransaxle.

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O/D (Over Drive) system Pressing the O/D system button cancelsand engages the overdrive system.When the O/D system is cancelled, theO/D OFF indicator illuminates and thetransaxle gear range is limited to 1stthrough 3rd. The transaxle will not shift to4th gear until the O/D system button ispressed again to release the switch.When driving down a sloping road withthe transaxle in O/D (4th), you candecrease the vehicle speed without usingthe brakes by pressing the O/D button.When the ignition is switched OFF, O/DOFF mode is automatically cancelled.

O/D OFF Indicator This indicator light illumi-nates in the instrument panelwhen the O/D mode is can-celled.

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Good driving practices• Never move the gear shift lever from P

(Park) or N (Neutral) to any other posi-tion with the accelerator pedaldepressed.

• Never move the gear shift lever into P(Park) when the vehicle is in motion.

• Be sure the car is completely stoppedbefore you attempt to shift into R(Reverse).

• Never take the car out of gear andcoast down a hill. This may beextremely hazardous. Always leave thecar in gear when moving.

• Do not "ride" the brakes. This cancause them to overheat and malfunc-tion. Instead, when you are drivingdown a long hill, slow down and shift toa lower gear. When you do this, enginebraking will help slow the car.

• Slow down before shifting to a lowergear. Otherwise, the lower gear maynot be engaged.

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• Always use the parking brake. Do notdepend on placing the transaxle in P(Park) to keep the car from moving.

• Exercise extreme caution when drivingon a slippery surface. Be especiallycareful when braking, accelerating orshifting gears. On a slippery surface,an abrupt change in vehicle speed cancause the drive wheels to lose tractionand the vehicle to go out of control.

• Optimum vehicle performance andeconomy is obtained by smoothlydepressing and releasing the accelera-tor pedal.

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Moving up a steep grade from a stand-ing startTo move up a steep grade from a stand-ing start, depress the brake pedal, shiftthe shift lever to D (Drive). Select theappropriate gear depending on loadweight and steepness of the grade, andrelease the parking brake. Depress theaccelerator gradually whilst releasing theservice brakes.

WARNING• Always buckle-up! In a collision,

an unbelted occupant is signifi-cantly more likely to be seriouslyinjured or killed than a properlybelted occupant.

• Avoid high speeds when corner-ing or turning.

• Do not make quick steeringwheel movements, such as sharplane changes or fast, sharp turns.

• The risk of rollover is greatlyincreased if you lose control ofyour vehicle at highway speeds.

• Loss of control often occurs iftwo or more wheels drop off theroadway and the driver over-steers to reenter the roadway.

• In the event your vehicle leavesthe roadway, do not steer sharply.Instead, slow down before pullingback into the travel lanes.

• Never exceed posted speed lim-its.

WARNINGIf your vehicle becomes stuck insnow, mud, sand, etc., then youmay attempt to rock the vehicle freeby moving it forward and backward.Do not attempt this procedure ifpeople or objects are anywherenear the vehicle. During the rockingoperation the vehicle may suddenlymove forward or backward as itbecomes unstuck, causing injuryor damage to nearby people orobjects.

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Power brakes Your vehicle has power-assisted brakesthat adjust automatically through normalusage.In the event that the power-assistedbrakes lose power because of a stalledengine or some other reason, you canstill stop your vehicle by applying greaterforce to the brake pedal than you nor-mally would. The stopping distance, how-ever, will be longer.When the engine is not running, thereserve brake power is partially depletedeach time the brake pedal is applied. Donot pump the brake pedal when thepower assist has been interrupted. Pump the brake pedal only when neces-sary to maintain steering control on slip-pery surfaces.

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In the event of brake failure If service brakes fail to operate whilst thevehicle is in motion, you can make anemergency stop with the parking brake.The stopping distance, however, will bemuch greater than normal.

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WARNING - Brakes• Do not drive with your foot rest-

ing on the brake pedal. This willcreate abnormal high brake tem-peratures, excessive brake liningand pad wear, and increasedstopping distances.

• When descending a long or steephill, shift to a lower gear andavoid continuous application ofthe brakes. Continuous brakeapplication will cause the brakesto overheat and could result in atemporary loss of braking per-formance.

• Wet brakes may impair the vehi-cle’s ability to sefely slow down;the vehicle may also pull to oneside when the brakes are applied.Applying the brakes lightly willindicate whether they have beenaffected in this way. Always testyour brakes in this fashion afterdriving through deep water. Todry the brakes, apply them lightlywhilst maintaining a safe forwardspeed until brake performancereturns to normal.

WARNING - Parking brakeApplying the parking brake whilstthe vehicle is moving at normalspeeds can cause a sudden loss ofcontrol of the vehicle. If you mustuse the parking brake to stop thevehicle, use great caution in apply-ing the brake.

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Disc brakes wear indicator Your vehicle has front (and/or rear (ifequipped)) disc brakes.When your brake pads are worn and newpads are required, you will hear a high-pitched warning sound from your frontbrakes or rear brakes. You may hear thissound come and go or it may occurwhenever you depress the brake pedal.Please remember that some driving con-ditions or climates may cause a brakesqueal when you first apply (or lightlyapply) the brakes. This is normal anddoes not indicate a problem with yourbrakes.

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Rear drum brakes (if equipped)Your rear drum brakes do not have wearindicators. Therefore, have the rear brakelinings inspected if you hear a rear brakerubbing noise. Also have your rearbrakes inspected each time you changeor rotate your tyres and when you havethe front brakes replaced.

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Applying the parking brakeTo engage the parking brake, first applythe foot brake and then without pressingthe release button in, pull the parkingbrake lever up as far as possible. In addi-tion it is recommended that when parkingthe vehicle on a gradient, the shift levershould be positioned in the appropriatelow gear on manual transaxle vehicles orin the P (Park) position on automatictransaxle vehicles.

WARNING - Brake wearThis brake wear warning soundmeans your vehicle needs service.If you ignore this audible warning,you will eventually lose brakingperformance, which could lead to aserious accident.

CAUTION• To avoid costly brake repairs, do

not continue to drive with wornbrake pads.

• Always replace brake pads ascomplete front or rear axle sets.

CAUTIONDriving with the parking brakeapplied will cause excessive brakepad (or lining) and brake rotor wear.

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Releasing the parking brakeTo release the parking brake, first applythe foot brake and pull the parking brakelever slightly. Secondly, depress therelease button and lower the parkingbrake lever whilst holding the button.

Check the brake warning light by turningthe ignition switch ON (do not start theengine). This light will be illuminated whenthe parking brake is applied with the igni-tion switch in the START or ON position.Before driving, be sure the parking brakeis fully released and the brake warninglight is off.If the brake warning light remains on afterthe parking brake is released, there maybe a malfunction in the brake system.Immediate attention is necessary.If at all possible, cease driving the vehi-cle immediately. If that is not possible,use extreme caution whilst operating thevehicle and only continue to drive thevehicle until you can reach a safe loca-tion or repair shop.

WARNING• To prevent unintentional move-

ment when stopped and leavingthe vehicle, do not use thegearshift lever in place of theparking brake. Set the parkingbrake AND make sure thegearshift lever is securely posi-tioned in 1st (First) gear or R(Reverse) for manual transaxleequipped vehicles and in P (Park)for automatic transaxle equippedvehicles.

• Never allow anyone who is unfa-miliar with the vehicle to touchthe parking brake. If the parkingbrake is released unintentionally,serious injury may occur.

• All vehicles should always havethe parking brake fully engagedwhen parking to avoid inadver-tent movement of the car whichcan injure occupants or pedestri-ans.

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Anti-lock brake system (ABS)(if equipped)

The ABS continuously senses the speedof the wheels. If the wheels are going tolock, the ABS system repeatedly modu-lates the hydraulic brake pressure to thewheels.When you apply your brakes under con-ditions which may lock the wheels, youmay hear a “tik-tik’’ sound from thebrakes, or feel a corresponding sensationin the brake pedal. This is normal and itmeans your ABS is active.In order to obtain the maximum benefitfrom your ABS in an emergency situa-tion, do not attempt to modulate yourbrake pressure and do not try to pumpyour brakes. Press your brake pedal ashard as possible or as hard as the situa-tion warrants and allow the ABS to con-trol the force being delivered to thebrakes.

WARNINGABS (or ESP) will not prevent acci-dents due to improper or danger-ous driving manoeuvres. Eventhough vehicle control is improvedduring emergency braking, alwaysmaintain a safe distance betweenyou and objects ahead. Vehiclespeeds should always be reducedin extreme road conditions.The braking distance for carsequipped with an anti-lock brakingsystem (or Electronic StabilityProgram System) may be longerthan for those without it in the fol-lowing road conditions.During these conditions the vehicleshould be driven at reducedspeeds:• Rough, gravel or snow-covered

roads.• With tyre chains installed.

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is pitted or has different surfaceheight.

The safety features of an ABS (orESP) equipped vehicle should notbe tested by high speed driving orcornering. This could endanger thesafety of yourself or others.

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✽ NOTICEA click sound may be heard in theengine compartment when the vehiclebegins to move after the engine is start-ed. These conditions are normal andindicate that the anti-lock brake systemis functioning properly.

• Even with the anti-lock brake system,your vehicle still requires sufficientstopping distance. Always maintain asafe distance from the vehicle in frontof you.

• Always slow down when cornering.The anti-lock brake system cannot pre-vent accidents resulting from exces-sive speeds.

• On loose or uneven road surfaces,operation of the anti-lock brake systemmay result in a longer stopping dis-tance than for vehicles equipped with aconventional brake system.

✽ NOTICEWhen you jump start your vehiclebecause of a drained battery, the enginemay not run as smoothly and the ABSwarning light may turn on at the sametime. This happens because of the lowbattery voltage. It does not mean yourABS is malfunctioning.• Do not pump your brakes!• Have the battery recharged before

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CAUTION• If the ABS warning light is on and

stays on, you may have a problemwith the ABS. In this case, howev-er, your regular brakes will worknormally.

• The ABS warning light will stay onfor approximately 3 seconds afterthe ignition switch is ON. Duringthat time, the ABS will go throughself-diagnosis and the light will gooff if everything is normal. If thelight stays on, you may have aproblem with your ABS. Contact aHYUNDAI authorised repairer assoon as possible.

CAUTION• When you drive on a road having

poor traction, such as an icy road,and have to operate your brakescontinuously, the ABS will beactive continuously and the ABSwarning light may illuminate. Pullyour car over to a safe place andstop the engine.

• Restart the engine. If the ABSwarning light is off, then yourABS system is normal.Otherwise, you may have a prob-lem with the ABS. Contact aHYUNDAI authorised repairer assoon as possible.

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Electronic stability program (ESP)(If equipped)The Electronic Stability Program (ESP)system is designed to stabilise the vehicleduring cornering manoeuvres. ESPchecks where you are steering and wherethe vehicle is actually going. ESP appliesthe brakes at individual wheels andintervenes with the engine managementsystem to stabilise the vehicle.

The Electronic Stability Program (ESP)system is an electronic system designedto help the driver maintain vehicle controlunder adverse conditions. It is not asubstitute for safe driving practices.Factors including speed, road conditionsand driver steering input can all affectwhether ESP will be effective inpreventing a loss of control. It is still yourresponsibility to drive and corner atreasonable speeds and to leave asufficient margin of safety.When you apply your brakes under con-ditions which may lock the wheels, youmay hear a “tik-tik’’ sound from thebrakes, or feel a corresponding sensationin the brake pedal. This is normal and itmeans your ESP is active.

✽ NOTICEA click sound may be heard in theengine compartment when the vehiclebegins to move after the engine is start-ed. These conditions are normal andindicate that the Electronic StabilityProgram System is functioning proper-ly.

WARNINGNever drive too fast according tothe road conditions or too quicklywhen cornering. Electronic stabilityprogram (ESP) will not prevent acci-dents. Excessive speed in turns,abrupt manoeuvres and hydroplan-ing on wet surfaces can still resultin serious accidents. Only a safeand attentive driver can preventaccidents by avoiding manoeuvresthat cause the vehicle to lose trac-tion. Even with ESP installed,always follow all the normal precau-tions for driving - including drivingat safe speeds for the conditions.

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ESP operationESP ON condition

• When the ignition is turnedON, ESP and ESP OFF indi-cator lights illuminate forapproximately 3 seconds,then ESP is turned on.

• Press the ESP OFF button forat least half a second afterturning the ignition ON to turnESP off. (ESP OFF indicatorwill illuminate). To turn theESP on, press the ESP OFFbutton (ESP OFF indicatorlight will go off).

• When starting the engine,you may hear a slight tickingsound. This is the ESP per-forming an automatic systemself-check and does not indi-cate a problem.

When operatingWhen the ESP is in operation,ESP indicator light blinks.• When the Electronic Stability

Program is operating proper-ly, you can feel a slight pulsa-tion in the vehicle. This is onlythe effect of brake control andindicates nothing unusual.

• When moving out of the mudor slippery road, pressing theaccelerator pedal may notcause the engine rpm (revolu-tions per minute) to increase.

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ESP operation offESP OFF state

• To cancel ESP operation,press the ESP OFF button(ESP OFF indicator light illu-minates).

• If the ignition switch is turnedto LOCK position when ESPis off, ESP remains off. Uponrestarting the engine, theESP will automatically turn onagain.

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Indicator lightWhen the ignition switch is turned ON,the indicator light illuminates, then goesoff if ESP system is operating normally. The ESP indicator light blinks wheneverESP is operating. The ESP OFF indicator light comes onwhen either the ESP is turned off with thebutton, or ESP fails to operate whenturned on.

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ESP OFF usageWhen driving• It’s a good idea to keep the ESP turned

on for daily driving whenever possible.• To turn ESP off whilst driving, press

the ESP OFF button whilst driving on aflat road surface.

Never press the ESP OFF button whilstESP is operating (ESP indicator lightblinks).If ESP is turned off whilst ESP is operat-ing, the vehicle may slip out of control.

✽ NOTICE• When operating the vehicle on a

dynamometer, ensure that the ESP isturned off (ESP OFF light illuminat-ed). If the ESP is left on, it may pre-vent the vehicle speed from increas-ing, and result in false diagnosis.

• Turning the ESP off does not affectABS or brake system operation.

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CAUTIONDriving with varying tyre or wheelsizes may cause the ESP system tomalfunction. When replacing tyres,make sure they are the same size asyour original tyres.

WARNINGThe Electronic Stability Programsystem is only a driving aid; useprecautions for safe driving byslowing down on curved, snowy, oricy roads. Drive slowly and don’tattempt to accelerate whenever theESP indicator light is blinking, orwhen the road surface is slippery.

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Good braking practices• Check to be sure the parking brake is

not engaged and that the parkingbrake indicator light is out before driv-ing away.

• Driving through water may get thebrakes wet. They can also get wetwhen the car is washed. Wet brakescan be dangerous! Your car will notstop as quickly if the brakes are wet.Wet brakes may cause the car to pullto one side. To dry the brakes, apply the brakeslightly until the braking action returns tonormal, taking care to keep the carunder control at all times. If the brakingaction does not return to normal, stopas soon as it is safe to do so and call aHYUNDAI authorised repairer forassistance.

WARNINGNever press the ESP OFF buttonwhilst ESP is operating. If the ESP is turned off whilst ESPis operating, the vehicle may go outof control.To turn ESP off whilst driving,press the ESP OFF button whilstdriving on a flat road surface.

WARNING• Whenever you leave or park your

vehicle, always set the parkingbrake as far as possible and fullyengage the vehicle's transaxleinto the park position. If the park-ing brake is not fully engaged, thevehicle may move inadvertentlyand injure yourself and others.

• All vehicles should always havethe parking brake fully engagedwhen parking to avoid inadver-tent movement of the car whichcan injure occupants or pedestri-ans.

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• Don't coast down hills with the car outof gear. This is extremely hazardous.Keep the car in gear at all times, usethe brakes to slow down, then shift to alower gear so that engine braking willhelp you maintain a safe speed.

• Don't "ride" the brake pedal. Restingyour foot on the brake pedal whilst driv-ing can be dangerous because thebrakes might overheat and lose theireffectiveness. It also increases thewear of the brake components.

• If a tyre goes flat whilst you are driving,apply the brakes gently and keep thecar pointed straight ahead whilst youslow down. When you are movingslowly enough for it to be safe to do so,pull off the road and stop in a safeplace.

• If your car is equipped with an auto-matic transaxle, don't let your carcreep forward. To avoid creeping for-ward, keep your foot firmly on thebrake pedal when the car is stopped.

• Be cautious when parking on a hill.Firmly engage the parking brake andplace the gear selector lever in P (auto-matic transaxle) or in first or reversegear (manual transaxle). If your car isfacing downhill, turn the front wheelsinto the kerb to help keep the car fromrolling. If your car is facing uphill, turnthe front wheels away from the kerb tohelp keep the car from rolling. If thereis no kerb or if it is required by otherconditions to keep the car from rolling,block the wheels.

• Under some conditions your parkingbrake can freeze in the engaged posi-tion. This is most likely to happen whenthere is an accumulation of snow or icearound or near the rear brakes or if thebrakes are wet. If there is a risk that theparking brake may freeze, apply it onlytemporarily whilst you put the gearselector lever in P (automatic transaxle)or in first or reverse gear (manualtransaxle) and block the rear wheels sothe car cannot roll. Then release theparking brake.

• Do not hold the vehicle on the upgradewith the accelerator pedal. This cancause the transaxle to overheat.Always use the brake pedal or parkingbrake.

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Your vehicle's fuel economy dependsmainly on your style of driving, where youdrive and when you drive.Each of these factors affects how manymiles (kilometers) you can get from a litre(gallon) of fuel. To operate your vehicleas economically as possible, use the fol-lowing driving suggestions to help savemoney in both fuel and repairs:• Drive smoothly. Accelerate at a moder-

ate rate. Don't make "jack-rabbit" startsor full-throttle shifts and maintain asteady cruising speed. Don't racebetween stoplights. Try to adjust yourspeed to the traffic so you don't have tochange speeds unnecessarily. Avoidheavy traffic whenever possible.Always maintain a safe distance fromother vehicles so you can avoid unnec-essary braking. This also reducesbrake wear.

• Drive at a moderate speed. The fasteryou drive, the more fuel your car uses.Driving at a moderate speed, especial-ly on the highway, is one of the mosteffective ways to reduce fuel consump-tion.

• Don't "ride" the brake pedal. This canincrease fuel consumption and alsoincrease wear on these components.In addition, driving with your foot rest-ing on the brake pedal may cause thebrakes to overheat, which reducestheir effectiveness and may lead tomore serious consequences.

• Take care of your tyres. Keep theminflated to the recommended pressure.Incorrect inflation, either too much ortoo little, results in unnecessary tyrewear. Check the tyre pressures at leastonce a month.

• Be sure that the wheels are alignedcorrectly. Improper alignment canresult from hitting kerbs or driving toofast over irregular surfaces. Poor align-ment causes faster tyre wear and mayalso result in other problems as well asgreater fuel consumption.

• Keep your car in good condition. Forbetter fuel economy and reducedmaintenance costs, maintain your carin accordance with the maintenanceschedule in section 7. If you drive yourcar in severe conditions, more frequentmaintenance is required (see section 7for details).

• Keep your car clean. For maximumservice, your vehicle should be keptclean and free of corrosive materials. Itis especially important that mud, dirt,ice, etc. not be allowed to accumulateon the underside of the car. This extraweight can result in increased fuel con-sumption and also contribute to corro-sion.

• Travel lightly. Don't carry unnecessaryweight in your car. Weight reduces fueleconomy.

• Don't let the engine idle longer thannecessary. If you are waiting (and notin traffic), turn off your engine andrestart only when you're ready to go.

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• Remember, your vehicle does notrequire extended warm-up. After theengine has started, allow the engine torun for 10 to 20 seconds prior to plac-ing the vehicle in gear. In very coldweather, however, give your engine aslightly longer warm-up period.

• Don't "labour" or "over-rev" the engine.Labouring is driving too slowly in avery high gear resulting in the vehiclekangarooing. If this happens, shift to alower gear. Over-revving is racing theengine beyond its safe limit. This canbe avoided by shifting at the recom-mended speeds.

• Use your air conditioning sparingly.The air conditioning system is operat-ed by engine power so your fuel econ-omy is reduced when you use it.

• Open windows at high speeds canreduce fuel economy.

• Fuel economy is less in crosswindsand headwinds. To help offset some ofthis loss, slow down when driving inthese conditions.

Keeping a vehicle in good operating con-dition is important both for economy andsafety. Therefore, have a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer perform scheduledinspections and maintenance.

WARNING - Engine off dur-ing motion

Never turn the engine off to coastdown hills or anytime the vehicle isin motion. The power steering andpower brakes will not functionproperly without the engine run-ning. Instead, keep the engine onand downshift to an appropriategear for engine braking effect. Inaddition, turning off the ignitionwhilst driving could engage thesteering wheel lock resulting inloss of vehicle steering whichcould• cause serious injury ordeath.•

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Hazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditions areencountered such as water, snow, ice,mud, sand, or similar hazards, followthese suggestions:• Drive cautiously and allow extra dis-

tance for braking.• Avoid sudden braking or steering.

• When braking with non-ABS brakespump the brake pedal with a light up-and-down motion until the vehicle isstopped.

• If stalled in snow, mud, or sand, usesecond gear. Accelerate slowly toavoid spinning the drive wheels.

• Use sand, rock salt, tyre chains, orother non-slip material under the drivewheels to provide traction when stalledin ice, snow, or mud.

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Rocking the vehicle If it is necessary to rock the vehicle tofree it from snow, sand, or mud, first turnthe steering wheel right and left to clearthe area around your front wheels. Then,shift back and forth between R (Reverse)and any forward gear in vehiclesequipped with an automatic transaxle. Donot race the engine, and spin the wheelsas little as possible. If you are still stuckafter a few tries, have the vehicle pulledout by a tow vehicle to avoid engine over-heating and possible damage to thetransaxle.

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WARNING - ABSDo not pump the brake pedal on avehicle equipped with ABS.

WARNING - DownshiftingDownshifting with an automatictransaxle, whilst driving on slipperysurfaces can cause an accident.The sudden change in tyre speedcould cause the tyres to skid. Becareful when downshifting on slip-pery surfaces.

CAUTIONProlonged rocking may causeengine over-heating, transaxle dam-age or failure, and tyre damage.

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Smooth corneringAvoid braking or gear changing in cor-ners, especially when roads are wet.Ideally, corners should always be takenunder gentle acceleration. If you followthese suggestions, tyre wear will be heldto a minimum.

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Driving at night Because night driving presents morehazards than driving in the daylight, hereare some important tips to remember:• Slow down and keep more distance

between you and other vehicles, as itmay be more difficult to see at night,especially in areas where there maynot be any street lights.

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WARNING - Spinning tyresDo not spin the wheels, especiallyat speeds more than 35 mph (56km/h). Spinning the wheels at highspeeds when the vehicle is station-ary could cause a tyre to overheatwhich could result in tyre damagethat may injure bystanders.

WARNINGIf your vehicle becomes stuck insnow, mud, sand, etc., then youmay attempt to rock the vehicle freeby moving it forward and backward.Do not attempt this procedure ifpeople or objects are anywherenear the vehicle. During the rockingoperation the vehicle may suddenlymove forward or backward as itbecomes unstuck, causing injuryor damage to nearby people orobjects.

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• Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glarefrom other driver's headlights.

• Keep your headlights clean and prop-erly aimed on vehicles not equippedwith the automatic headlight aimingfeature. Dirty or improperly aimedheadlights will make it much more diffi-cult to see at night.

• Avoid staring directly at the headlightsof oncoming vehicles. You could betemporarily blind, and it will take sever-al seconds for your eyes to readjust tothe darkness.

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Driving in the rain Rain and wet roads can make drivingdangerous, especially if you’re not pre-pared for the slick pavement. Here are afew things to consider when driving in therain:• A heavy rainfall will make it harder to

see and will increase the distanceneeded to stop your vehicle, so slowdown.

• Keep your windscreen wiping equip-ment in good shape. Replace yourwindscreen wiper blades when theyshow signs of streaking or missingareas on the windscreen.

• If your tyres are not in good condition,making a quick stop on wet pavementcan cause a skid and possibly lead toan accident. Be sure your tyres are ingood shape.

• Turn on your headlights to make it eas-ier for others to see you.

• Driving too fast through large puddlescan affect your brakes. If you must gothrough puddles, try to drive throughthem slowly.

• If you believe you may have gottenyour brakes wet, apply them lightlywhilst driving until normal brakingoperation returns.

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Driving in flooded areas Avoid driving through flooded areasunless you are sure the water is no high-er than the bottom of the wheel hub.Drive through any water slowly. Allowadequate stopping distance becausebrake performance may be affected.After driving through water, dry thebrakes by gently applying them severaltimes whilst the vehicle is moving slowly.

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Dual carrigeway/Motorway drivingTyres:Adjust the tyre inflation pressures tospecification. Low tyre inflation pressureswill result in overheating and possiblefailure of the tyres.Avoid using worn or damaged tyreswhich may result in reduced traction ortyre failure.

✽ NOTICENever exceed the maximum tyre infla-tion pressure shown on the tyres.

Fuel, engine coolant and engine oilHigh speed travel consumes more fuelthan urban motoring. Do not forget tocheck both engine coolant and engineoil.

Drive beltA loose or damaged drive belt may over-heat the engine.

WARNING• Underinflated or overinflated

tyres can cause poor handling,loss of vehicle control, and sud-den tyre failure leading to acci-dents, injuries, and even death.Always check the tyres for properinflation before driving. For prop-er tyre pressures, refer to “Tyresand wheels” in section 9.

• Driving on tyres with no or insuf-ficient tread is dangerous. Worn-out tyres can result in loss ofvehicle control, collisions, injury,and even death. Worn-out tyresshould be replaced as soon aspossible and should never beused for driving. Always checkthe tyre tread before driving yourcar. For further information andtread limits, refer to “Tyres andwheels” in section 7.

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The onset of winter conditions subjectmotor vehicles to greater operatingdemands. Therefore, the following sug-gestions will assist in maintaining peakperformance and reliability during theseperiods:

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Snowy or icy conditionsTo drive your vehicle in deep snow, it maybe necessary to use snow tyres or toinstall tyre chains on your tyres. If snowtyres are needed, it is necessary toselect tyres equivalent in size and type ofthe original equipment tyres. Failure to doso may adversely affect the safety andhandling of your car. Furthermore,speeding, rapid acceleration, suddenbrake applications, and sharp turns arepotentially very hazardous practices.During deceleration, use engine brakingto the fullest extent. Sudden brake appli-cations on snowy or icy roads may causeskids. You need to keep sufficient dis-tance between the vehicle in operation infront and your vehicle. Also, apply thebrake gently. It should be noted thatinstalling tyre chains on the tyre will pro-vide greater driving force, but will not pre-vent side skids.

✽ NOTICETyre chains are not legal in all states.Check state laws before fitting tyrechains.

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Snow tyres If you mount snow tyres on your vehicle,make sure they are radial tyres of thesame size and load range as the originaltyres. Mount snow tyres on all fourwheels to balance your vehicle’s han-dling in all weather conditions. Keep inmind that the traction provided by snowtyres on dry roads may not be as high asyour vehicle's original equipment tyres.You should drive cautiously even whenthe roads are clear. Check with the tyredealer for maximum speed recommen-dations.

Do not install studded tyres without firstchecking local, state and municipal regu-lations for possible restrictions againsttheir use.

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WARNING - Snow tyre sizeSnow tyres should be equivalent insize and type to the vehicle's stan-dard tyres. Otherwise, the safetyand handling of your vehicle maybe adversely affected.

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Tyre chains Since the sidewalls of radial tyres arethinner, they can be damaged by mount-ing some types of snow chains on them.Therefore, the use of snow tyres is rec-ommended instead of snow chains. Donot mount tyre chains on vehiclesequipped with aluminum wheels; snowchains may cause damage to the wheels.If snow chains must be used, use wire-type chains with a thickness of less than0.59 in (15 mm). Damage to your vehiclecaused by improper snow chain use isnot covered by your vehicle manufactur-ers warranty.Install tyre chains only on the front tyres.

Chain installation When installing chains, follow the manu-facturer's instructions and mount them astightly as you can. Drive slowly withchains installed. If you hear the chainscontacting the body or chassis, stop andtighten them. If they still make contact,slow down until it stops. Remove thechains as soon as you begin driving oncleared roads.

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CAUTION• Make sure the snow chains are

the correct size and type for yourtyres. Incorrect snow chains cancause damage to the vehicle bodyand suspension and may not becovered by your vehicle manufac-turer warranty. Also, the snowchain connecting hooks may bedamaged from contacting vehiclecomponents causing the snowchains to come loose from thetyre. Make sure the snow chainsare SAE class “S” certified.

• Always check chain installationfor proper mounting after drivingapproximately 0.3 to 0.6 miles (0.5to 1 km) to ensure safe mounting.Retighten or remount the chainsif they are loose.

WARNING - Mounting chains

When mounting snow chains, parkthe vehicle on level ground awayfrom traffic. Turn on the vehicleHazard Warning flashers and placea triangular emergency warningdevice behind the vehicle if avail-able. Always place the vehicle inpark (P), apply the parking brakeand turn off the engine beforeinstalling snow chains.

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Use high quality ethylene glycolcoolantYour vehicle is delivered with high qualityethylene glycol coolant in the coolingsystem. It is the only type of coolant thatshould be used because it helps preventcorrosion in the cooling system, lubri-cates the water pump and preventsfreezing. Be sure to replace or replenishyour coolant in accordance with themaintenance schedule in section 7.Before winter, have your coolant tested toassure that its freezing point is sufficientfor the temperatures anticipated duringthe winter.

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Check battery and cablesWinter puts additional burdens on thebattery system. Visually inspect the bat-tery and cables as described in section7. The level of charge in your battery canbe checked by a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer or a service station.

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Change to "winter weight" oil ifnecessaryIn some climates it is recommended thata lower viscosity "winter weight" oil beused during cold weather. See section 9for recommendations. If you aren't surewhat weight oil you should use, consult aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

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Check spark plugs and ignitionsystem (for petrol engine)Inspect your spark plugs as described insection 7 and replace them if necessary.Also check all ignition wiring and compo-nents to be sure they are not cracked,worn or damaged in any way.

CAUTION• Chains that are the wrong size or

improperly installed can damageyour vehicle's brake lines, sus-pension, body and wheels.

• Stop driving and retighten thechains any time you hear themhitting the vehicle.

WARNING - Tyre chains• The use of chains may adversely

affect vehicle handling.• Do not exceed 20 mph (30 km/h)

or the chain manufacturer’s rec-ommended speed limit, whichev-er is lower.

• Drive carefully and avoid bumps,holes, sharp turns, and otherroad hazards, which may causethe vehicle to bounce.

• Avoid sharp turns or locked-wheel braking.

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To keep locks from freezingTo keep the locks from freezing, squirt anapproved de-icer fluid or glycerine intothe key opening. If a lock is covered withice, squirt it with an approved de-icingfluid to remove the ice. If the lock isfrozen internally, you may be able to thawit out by using a heated key. Handle theheated key with care to avoid injury.

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Use approved window washeranti-freeze in systemTo keep the water in the window washersystem from freezing, add an approvedwindow washer anti-freeze solution inaccordance with instructions on the con-tainer. Window washer anti-freeze isavailable from a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer and most auto parts outlets. Donot use engine coolant or other types ofanti-freeze as these may damage thepaint finish.

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Don't let your parking brakefreezeUnder some conditions your parkingbrake can freeze in the engaged position.This is most likely to happen when thereis an accumulation of snow or ice aroundor near the rear brakes or if the brakesare wet. If there is a risk the parkingbrake may freeze, apply it only temporar-ily whilst you put the gear selector leverin P (automatic transaxle) or in first orreverse gear (manual transaxle) andblock the rear wheels so the car cannotroll. Then release the parking brake.Do not park a car on a public road with-out the parking brake applied.

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Don't let ice and snow accumu-late underneathUnder some conditions, snow and icecan build up under the fenders and inter-fere with the steering. When driving insevere winter conditions where this mayhappen, you should periodically checkunderneath the car to be sure the move-ment of the front wheels and the steeringcomponents is not obstructed.

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Carry emergency equipmentDepending on the severity of the weath-er where you drive your car, you shouldcarry appropriate emergency equipment.Some of the items you may want to carryinclude tyre chains, tow straps or chains,flashlight, emergency flares, sand, ashovel, jumper cables, a window scraper,gloves, ground cloth, coveralls, a blanket,etc.

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If you are considering towing with yourcar, you should first check with yourLocal Laws to determine their legalrequirements.Since laws vary from country to country,the requirements for towing trailers, cars,or other types of vehicles or apparatusmay differ. Ask your HYUNDAI autho-rised repairer for further details beforetowing.

* NOTICE - For Europe• The technically permissible maxi-

mum load on the rear axle(s) maybe exceeded by not more than 15% and the technically permissiblemaximum laden mass of the vehi-cle may be exceeded by not morethan 10 % or 100 kg (220.4 lbs),whichever value is lower. In thiscase, do not exceed 100 km/h (62.1mph) for vehicle of category M1 or80 km/h (49.7 mph) for vehicle ofcategory N1.

• When a vehicle of category M1 istowing a trailer, the additional loadimposed at the trailer couplingdevice may cause the tire maxi-mum load ratings to be exceeded,but not by more than 15 %. In thiscase, do not exceed 100 km/h (62.1mph) and increase the tire inflationpressure by at least 0.2 bar.

Your vehicle can tow a trailer. To identifywhat the vehicle trailering capacity is foryour vehicle, you should read the infor-mation in “Weight of the trailer” thatappears later in this section.

Remember that trailering is different thanjust driving your vehicle by itself.Trailering means changes in handling,durability, and fuel economy. Successful,safe trailering requires correct equip-ment, and it has to be used properly.

This section contains many time-tested,important trailering tips and safety rules.Many of these are important for yoursafety and that of your passengers.Please read this section carefully beforeyou pull a trailer.

TRAILER TOWING

WARNING- Towing a trailerIf you don't use the correct equip-ment and drive improperly, you canlose control when you pull a trailer.For example, if the trailer is tooheavy, the brakes may not workwell - or even at all. You and yourpassengers could be seriously orfatally injured. Pull a trailer only ifyou have followed all the steps inthis section.

WARNING - Weight limitsBefore towing, make sure the totaltrailer weight, gross combinationweight, gross vehicle weight, grossaxle weight and trailer nose weightare all within the limits.

CAUTIONPulling a trailer improperly candamage your vehicle and result incostly repairs not covered by yourwarranty. To pull a trailer correctly,follow the advice in this section.

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Load-pulling components such as theengine, transaxle, wheel assemblies, andtyres are forced to work harder againstthe load of the added weight. The engineis required to operate at relatively higherspeeds and under greater loads. Thisadditional burden generates extra heat.The trailer also considerably adds windresistance, increasing the pulling require-ments.

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TowbarsIt's important to have the correct towbarequipment. Crosswinds, large trucksgoing by, and rough roads are a few rea-sons why you’ll need the right towbar.Here are some rules to follow:• Will you have to make any holes in the

body of your vehicle when you install atrailer towbar? If you do, then be sureto seal the holes later when youremove the towbar.If you don’t seal them, deadly carbonmonoxide (CO) from your exhaust canget into your vehicle, as well as dirt andwater.

• The bumpers on your vehicle are notintended for towbars. Do not attachrental towbars or other bumper-typetowbars to them. Use only a frame-mounted towbar that does not attach tothe bumper.

• HYUNDAI trailer towbar accessory isavailable at a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.

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Safety cablesYou should always attach cablesbetween your vehicle and your trailer.Cross the safety cables under the noseof the trailer so that the nose will not dropto the road if it becomes separated fromthe towbar.Instructions about safety cables may beprovided by the towbar manufacturer orby the trailer manufacturer. Follow themanufacturer’s recommendation forattaching safety cables. Always leave justenough slack so you can turn with yourtrailer. And, never allow safety cablesdrag on the ground.

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Trailer brakes If your trailer is equipped with a brakingsystem, make sure it conforms to localregulations and that it is properlyinstalled and operating correctly.If your trailer weighs more than the max-imum trailer weight without trailer brakesloaded, then it needs its own brakes andthey must be adequate. Be sure to readand follow the instructions for the trailerbrakes so you’ll be able to install, adjustand maintain them properly.• Don’t tap into your vehicle's brake sys-

tem.

WARNING - Trailer brakesDo not use a trailer with its ownbrakes unless you are absolutelycertain that you have properly setup the brake system. This is not atask for amateurs. Use an experi-enced, competent trailer shop forthis work.

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Driving with a trailer Towing a trailer requires a certainamount of experience. Before setting outfor the open road, you must get to knowyour trailer. Acquaint yourself with thefeel of handling and braking with theadded weight of the trailer. And alwayskeep in mind that the vehicle you aredriving is now a good deal longer and notnearly so responsive as your vehicle isby itself.Before you start, check the trailer towbarand platform, safety cables, electricalconnector(s), lights, tyres and mirroradjustment. If the trailer has electricbrakes, start your vehicle and trailer mov-ing and then apply the trailer brake con-troller by hand to be sure the brakes areworking. This lets you check your electri-cal connection at the same time.During your trip, check occasionally to besure that the load is secure, and that thelights and trailer brakes are still working.

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Following distance Stay at least twice as far behind the vehi-cle ahead as you would when drivingyour vehicle without a trailer. This canhelp you avoid situations that requireheavy braking and sudden turns.

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Passing You’ll need more passing distance upahead when you’re towing a trailer. And,because of the increased vehicle length,you’ll need to go much farther beyond thepassed vehicle before you can return toyour lane.

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ReversingHold the bottom of the steering wheelwith one hand. Then, to move the trailerto the left, just move your hand to the left.To move the trailer to the right, move yourhand to the right. Always reverse slowlyand, if possible, have someone guideyou.

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Making turns When you’re turning with a trailer, makewider turns than normal. Do this so yourtrailer won’t strike soft shoulders, kerbs,road signs, trees, or other objects. Avoidjerky or sudden manoeuvres. Signal wellin advance.

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Turn signals when towing a trailer When you tow a trailer, your vehicle hasto have a different turn signal flasher andextra wiring. The green arrows on yourinstrument panel will flash whenever yousignal a turn or lane change. Properlyconnected, the trailer lights will also flashto alert other drivers you’re about to turn,change lanes, or stop.When towing a trailer, the green arrowson your instrument panel will flash forturns even if the bulbs on the trailer areburned out. Thus, you may think driversbehind you are seeing your signalswhen, in fact, they are not. It’s importantto check occasionally to be sure the trail-er bulbs are still working. You must alsocheck the lights every time you discon-nect and then reconnect the wires.Do not connect a trailer lighting systemdirectly to your vehicle’s lighting system.Use only an approved trailer wiring har-ness.

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A HYUNDAI authorised repairer canassist you in installing the wiring harness.

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Driving on grades Reduce speed and shift to a lower gearbefore you start down a long or steepdowngrade. If you don’t shift down, youmight have to use your brakes so muchthat they would get hot and no longeroperate efficiently.On a long uphill grade, shift down andreduce your speed to around 45 mph (70km/h) to reduce the possibility of engineand transaxle overheating.If your trailer weighs more than the max-imum trailer weight without trailer brakesand you have an automatic transaxle,you should drive in D (Drive) when tow-ing a trailer.Operating your vehicle in D (Drive) whentowing a trailer will minimise heat build upand extend the life of your transaxle.

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Parking on hills Generally, you should not park your vehi-cle with a trailer attached on a hill. Peoplecan be seriously or fatally injured, andboth your vehicle and trailer can be dam-aged if they begin a downhill trajectory.

However, if you ever have to park yourtrailer on a hill, here’s how to do it:1. Apply your brakes, but don’t shift into

gear.2. Have someone place chocks under

the trailer wheels.3. When the wheel chocks are in place,

release the brakes until the chocksabsorb the load.

4. Reapply the brakes. Apply your park-ing brake, and then shift to R(Reverse) for a manual transaxle or P(Park) for an automatic transaxle.

5. Release the brakes.

WARNING Failure to use an approved trailerwiring harness could result in dam-age to the vehicle electrical systemand/or personal injury.

WARNING - Parking on ahill

Parking your vehicle on a hill with atrailer attached could cause seri-ous injury or death because thetrailer could break loose.

CAUTION• When towing a trailer on steep

grades (in excess of 6%) payclose attention to the enginecoolant temperature gauge toensure the engine does not over-heat. If the needle of the coolanttemperature gauge moves acrossthe dial towards “130°C / 260°F”(HOT), pull over and stop as soonas it is safe to do so, and allowthe engine to idle until it coolsdown. You may proceed once theengine has cooled sufficiently.

• You must decide driving speeddepending on trailer weight anduphill grade to reduce the possi-bility of engine and transaxleoverheating.

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When you are ready to leave after park-ing on a hill 1. With the manual transaxle in Neutral

or automatic transaxle in P (Park),apply your brakes and hold the brakepedal down whilst you:• Start your engine;• Shift into gear; and• Release the parking brake.

2. Slowly remove your foot from thebrake pedal.

3. Drive slowly until the trailer is clear ofthe chocks.

4. Stop and have someone pick up andstore the chocks.

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Maintenance when trailer towing Your vehicle will need service more oftenwhen you regularly pull a trailer.Important items to pay particular atten-tion to include engine oil, automatictransaxle fluid, axle lubricant and coolingsystem fluid. Brake condition is anotherimportant item to frequently check. Eachitem is covered in this manual, and theIndex will help you find them quickly. Ifyou’re trailering, it’s a good idea to reviewthese sections before you start your trip.Don’t forget to also maintain your trailerand towbar. Follow the maintenanceschedule that accompanied your trailerand check it periodically. Preferably, con-duct the check at the start of each day’sdriving. Most importantly, all towbar nutsand bolts should be tight.

WARNING - Parking brakeIt can be dangerous to get out ofyour vehicle if the parking brake isnot firmly set.If you have left the engine running,the vehicle can move suddenly. Youor others could be seriously orfatally injured.

CAUTION• Due to higher load during trailer

usage, overheating might occurin hot days or during uphill driv-ing. If the coolant gauge indicatesover-heating, switch off the A/Cand stop the vehicle in a safe areato cool down the engine.

• When towing check the transaxlefluid more frequently.

• If your vehicle is not equippedwith air conditioner, you shouldinstall a condenser fan to improveengine performance when towinga trailer.

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Weight of the trailerHow heavy can a trailer safely be? Itshould never weigh more than the maxi-mum trailer weight with trailer brakes. Buteven that can be too heavy.It depends on how you plan to use yourtrailer. For example, speed, altitude, roadgrades, outside temperature and howoften your vehicle is used to pull a trailerare all important. The ideal trailer weightcan also depend on any special equip-ment that you have on your vehicle.

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Weight of the trailer noseThe nose weight of any trailer is animportant weight to measure because itaffects the total gross vehicle weight(GVW) of your vehicle. This weightincludes the kerb weight of the vehicle,any cargo you may carry in it, and thepeople who will be riding in the vehicle.And if you will tow a trailer, you must addthe nose weight to the GVW becauseyour vehicle will also be carrying thatweight.

The trailer nose should weigh a maxi-mum of 10% of the total loaded trailerweight, within the limits of the maximumtrailer nose weight permissible. Afteryou've loaded your trailer, weigh the trail-er and then the nose, separately, to seeif the weights are proper. If they aren’t,you may be able to correct them simplyby moving some items around in the trail-er.

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WARNING - Trailer• Never load a trailer with more

weight in the rear than in thefront. The front should be loadedwith approximately 60% of thetotal trailer load; the rear shouldbe loaded with approximately40% of the total trailer load.

• Never exceed the maximumweight limits of the trailer or trail-er towing equipment. Improperloading can result in damage toyour vehicle and/or personalinjury. Check weights and loadingat a commercial scale or motor-way patrol office equipped withscales.

• An improperly loaded trailer cancause loss of vehicle control.

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This section will guide you in the properloading of your vehicle and/or trailer, tokeep your loaded vehicle weight within itsdesign rating capability, with or without atrailer. Properly loading your vehicle willprovide maximum return of the vehicledesign performance. Before loading yourvehicle, familiarize yourself with the fol-lowing terms for determining your vehi-cle's weight ratings, with or without atrailer, from the vehicle's specificationsand the certification label:

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Vehicle kerb weightThis is the weight of the vehicle includingfuel, driver and all standard equipment.

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PayloadThis is the weight of passengers, lug-gage and any optional equipmentinstalled.

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GAW (Gross axle weight)This is the total weight placed on eachaxle (front and rear) - including vehiclekerb weight and all payload.

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GAWR (Gross axle weight rating)This is the maximum allowable weightthat can be carried by a single axle (frontor rear). These numbers are shown onthe certification label. The total load on each axle must neverexceed its GAWR.

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GVW (Gross vehicle weight)This is the maximum allowed weight ofthe vehicle, contents, passengers andoptional equipment.

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WARNING - Vehicle weightThe gross axle weight rating(GAWR) and the gross vehicleweight rating (GVWR) for your vehi-cle are on the certification labelattached to the driver's (or frontpassenger’s) door. Exceedingthese ratings can cause an acci-dent or vehicle damage. You cancalculate the weight of your load byweighing the items (and people)before putting them in the vehicle.Be careful not to overload yourvehicle.

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Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher serves as awarning to other drivers to exerciseextreme caution when approaching,overtaking, or passing your vehicle.

It should be used whenever emergencyrepairs are being made or when the vehi-cle is stopped near the edge of a road-way.Depress the flasher switch with the igni-tion switch in any position. The flasherswitch is located in the centre consoleswitch panel. All turn signal lights willflash simultaneously.

• The hazard warning flasher operateswhether your vehicle is running or not.

• The turn signals do not work when thehazard flasher is on.

• Care must be taken when using thehazard warning flasher whilst the vehi-cle is being towed.

If a puncture occurs whilst drivingthe vehicle:1. Bring the car to rest as soon as it is

safe to do so and with the minimumamount of braking required which willassist in maintaining the maximumamount of control. The vehicle shouldbe parked wherever possible upon firmlevel ground to facilitate wheel chang-ing.

2. If the vehicle is creating a hazard andthe road conditions do not permit thewheel to be changed safely, assis-tance should be sought.

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If the engine stalls at a crossroad orcrossing• If the engine stalls at a crossroad orcrossing, set the shift lever in theN(Neutral) position and then push thevehicle to a safe place.• If your vehicle has a manual transaxlenot equipped with a ignition lock switch,the vehicle can move forward by shiftingto the 2(second) or 3(third) gear and thenturning the starter without depressing theclutch pedal.

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3. Passengers must not be allowed toremain inside the vehicle during wheelchanging. If a puncture occurs whilstthe vehicle is on a motorway, the pas-sengers should take refuge on themotorway embankment to avoid thepossibility of injury occurring shouldthe vehicle be struck by other motor-way traffic.

4. Wheel changing should be performedaccording to the following instructions.

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If engine stalls whilst driving1. Reduce your speed gradually, keeping

a straight line. Move cautiously off theroad to a safe place.

2. Turn on your emergency flashers.3. Try to start the engine again. If your

vehicle will not start, contact aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

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If engine cannot be cranked1. If your car has an automatic transaxle,

be sure the gear selector lever is in N(Neutral) or P (Park) and the emer-gency brake is set.

2. Check the battery terminals and con-nections to ensure that these are cleanand also tight.

3. If the ignition warning lights dim whenthe engine is cranked and the batteryterminals have been checked, a dis-charged battery is indicated.

4. Do not attempt to push or tow start thevehicle, refer to "Jump Starting" forinformation regarding engine startingwhen the battery is discharged.

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If engine turns over normally butdoes not start1. Check fuel level.2. With the ignition switch in the LOCK

position, check all connectors at theignition coils and spark plugs.Reconnect any that may be discon-nected or loose.

3. Check the fuel line in the engine com-partment.

4. If the engine still does not start, call aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START

WARNINGIf the engine refuses to start, noattempt should be made to push ortow start the vehicle. Vehicles withautomatic transaxle or fuel injec-tion will not be able to be started inthis manner since no drive is trans-mitted through the automatictransaxle whilst the engine is notrunning, and in the case of fuelinjected derivatives, the fuel pumpwill not operate under tow startconditions. In addition, if the vehi-cle is equipped with an exhaust cat-alyst, damage to the catalyst mayresult if the vehicle is tow started.

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EMERGENCY STARTING

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Connect cables in numerical order anddisconnect in reverse order.

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Jump starting Jump starting can be dangerous if doneincorrectly. Therefore, to avoid harm toyourself or damage to your vehicle orbattery, follow the jump starting proce-dures. If in doubt, we strongly recom-mend that you have a competent techni-cian or towing service jump start yourvehicle.

CAUTIONUse only a 12-volt jumper system.You can damage a 12-volt startingmotor, ignition system, and otherelectrical parts beyond repair byuse of a 24-volt power supply (eithertwo 12-volt batteries in series or a24-volt motor generator set).

WARNING - Battery• Keep all flames or sparks away

from the battery. The battery pro-duces hydrogen gas which mayexplode if exposed to flame orsparks. If these instructions are not fol-lowed exactly, serious personalinjury and damage to the vehiclemay occur! If you are not surehow to follow this procedure,seek qualified assistance.Automobile batteries contain sul-furic acid. This is poisonous andhighly corrosive. When jumpstarting, wear protective glassesand be careful not to get acid onyourself, your clothing or on thecar.

• Do not attempt to jump start thevehicle if the discharged batteryis frozen or if the electrolyte levelis low; the battery may rupture orexplode.

WARNING - BatteryNever attempt to check the elec-trolyte level of the battery as thismay cause the battery to rupture orexplode causing serious injury.

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Jump starting procedure 1. Make sure the booster battery is 12-

volt and that its negative terminal isgrounded.

2. If the booster battery is in anothervehicle, do not allow the vehicles totouch.

3. Turn off all unnecessary electricalloads.

4. Connect the jumper cables in the exactsequence shown in the illustration.First connect one end of a jumpercable to the positive terminal of thedischarged battery (1), then connectthe other end to the positive terminalon the booster battery (2). Proceed to connect one end of theother jumper cable to the negative ter-minal of the booster battery (3), thenthe other end to a solid, stationary,metallic point (for example, the enginelifting bracket) away from the battery(4). Do not connect it to or near anypart that moves when the engine iscranked.

Do not allow the jumper cables to con-tact anything except the correct batteryterminals or the correct ground. Do notlean over the battery when makingconnections.

5. Start the engine of the vehicle with thebooster battery and let it run at 2,000rpm, then start the engine of the vehi-cle with the discharged battery.

If the cause of your battery discharging isnot apparent, you should have your vehi-cle checked by a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.

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Push-starting Your manual transaxle-equipped vehicleshould not be push-started because itmight damage the emission control sys-tem.Vehicles equipped with automatictransaxle cannot be push-started. Follow the directions in this section forjump-starting.

CAUTION - Battery cablesDo not connect the jumper cablefrom the negative terminal of thebooster battery to the negative ter-minal of the discharged battery.This can cause the discharged bat-tery to overheat and crack, releas-ing battery acid.

WARNINGNever tow a vehicle to start itbecause the sudden surge forwardwhen the engine starts could causea collision with the tow vehicle.

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IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATSF050000APA-UK

If your temperature gauge indicates over-heating, you experience a loss of power,or hear loud pinging or knocking, theengine is probably too hot. If this hap-pens, you should:

1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as itis safe to do so.

2. Place the gear selector lever in P (auto-matic transaxle) or Neutral (manualtransaxle) and set the parking brake. Ifthe air conditioning is on, turn it off.

3. If engine coolant is running out underthe car or steam is coming out fromthe bonnet, stop the engine. Do notopen the bonnet until the coolant hasstopped running or the steaming hasstopped. If there is no visible loss ofengine coolant and no steam, leavethe engine running and check to besure the engine cooling fan is operat-ing. If the fan is not running, turn theengine off.

4. Check to see if the water pump drivebelt is missing. If it is not missing,check to see that it is tight. If the drivebelt seems to be satisfactory, check forcoolant leaking from the radiator,hoses or under the car. (If the air con-ditioning had been in use, it is normalfor cold water to be draining from itwhen you stop).

5. If the water pump drive belt is brokenor engine coolant is leaking out, stopthe engine immediately and call thenearest HYUNDAI authorised repairerfor assistance.

6. If the cause of the overheating cannotbe found, wait until the engine temper-ature has returned to normal. Then, ifcoolant has been lost, carefully addcoolant to the reservoir to bring thefluid level in the reservoir up to thebase of the radiator fill opening. Fill thecoolant expansion tank to the halfwaymark. To ensure the correct water tocoolant mix is obtained after top up,testing by an authorised repairer isrequired.

7. Proceed with caution until it is estab-lished that the engine is operating nor-mally. If the engine overheats repeat-edly, the advice of a Hyundai autho-rised repairer should be sought.

WARNINGWhilst the engine is running, keephair, hands and clothing away frommoving parts such as the fan anddrive belts to prevent injury.

WARNINGDo not remove the radiator capwhen the engine is hot since steamand boiling water may be ejectedfrom the radiator resulting in burnsor scalding.

CAUTIONSerious loss of coolant indicatesthere is a leak in the cooling systemand this should be checked as soonas possible by a Hyundai authorisedrepairer.

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IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TYRE

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Jack and toolsThe Jack,Jack handle,wheel lug nutwrench ,spanner, screw driver & tow-ing hook are placed in a casingsecured in the wheel rim.

Our spare Tyre along with tools cas-ing is placed in the luggage compart-ment.

(1) Jack handle(2) Jack(3) Wheel lug nut wrench(4)spanner(5)Screw Driver(6)Towing hook

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Jacking instructions The jack is provided for emergencytyre changing only.It is advisable to place all the tools inthe respective slots of the tool casingin order to avoid any rattling.Follow jacking instructions to reducethe possibility of personal injury.

WARNING-Changing tyres

• Never attempt vehicle repairsin the traffic lanes of a publicroad or highway.

• Always move the vehicle com-pletely off the road and ontothe shoulder before trying tochange a tyre. The jack shouldbe used on level firm ground.If you cannot find a firm, levelplace off the road, call a tow-ing service company forassistance.

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Removing and storing the sparetyre Remove the luggage box out of theway to reach the spare tyre. (ifequipped)Turn the tyre hold-down wing boltcounterclockwise.Store the tyre in the reverse order ofremoval.To prevent the spare tyre and toolsfrom “rattling” whilst the vehicle is inmotion, store them properly.

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Changing tyres 1. Park on a level surface and apply

the parking brake firmly.2. Shift the shift lever into R

(Reverse) with manual transaxle orP (Park) with automatic transaxle.

3. Activate the hazard warning flash-er.

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(Continued)• Be sure to use the correct

front and rear jacking posi-tions on the vehicle; neveruse the bumpers or any otherpart of the vehicle for jacksupport.

• The vehicle can easily roll offthe jack causing seriousinjury or death. No personshould place any portion oftheir body under a vehicle thatis supported only by a jack;use vehicle support stands.

• Do not start or run the enginewhilst the vehicle is on thejack.

• Do not allow anyone to remainin the vehicle whilst it is onthe jack.

• Make sure any children pres-ent are in a secure place awayfrom the road and from thevehicle to be raised with thejack.

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4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench,jack, jack handle, and spare tyrefrom the vehicle.

5. Block both the front and rear of thewheel that is diagonally oppositethe jack position.

6. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun-terclockwise one turn each, but donot remove any nut until the tyrehas been raised off the ground.

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WARNING - Changing a tyre• To prevent vehicle movement

whilst changing a tyre, alwaysset the parking brake fully,and always block the wheeldiagonally opposite the wheelbeing changed.

• We recommend that thewheels of the vehicle beblocked, and that no personremain in a vehicle that isbeing jacked.

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7. Place the jack at the front or rearjacking position closest to the tyreyou are changing. Place the jackat the designated locations underthe frame. The jacking positionsare plates welded to the framewith two tabs and a raised dot toindex with the jack.

8. Insert the jack handle into the jackand turn it clockwise, raising thevehicle until the tyre just clears theground. This measurement isapproximately 1.2 in (30 mm).Before removing the wheel lugnuts, make sure the vehicle is sta-ble and that there is no chance formovement or slippage.

9. Loosen the wheel nuts andremove them with your fingers.Slide the wheel off the studs andlay it flat so it cannot roll away. Toput the wheel on the hub, pick upthe spare tyre, line up the holeswith the studs and slide the wheelonto them. If this is difficult, tip thewheel slightly and get the top holein the wheel lined up with the topstud. Then jiggle the wheel backand forth until the wheel can beslid over the other studs.

WARNING - Jack locationTo reduce the possibility ofinjury, be sure to use only thejack provided with the vehicleand in the correct jack position;never use any other part of thevehicle for jack support.

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10. To reinstall the wheel, hold it onthe studs, put the wheel nuts onthe studs and tighten them fingertight. The nuts should be installedwith their tapered small diameterends directed inward. Jiggle thetyre to be sure it is completelyseated, then tighten the nuts asmuch as possible with your fin-gers again.

11. Lower the car to the ground byturning the wheel nut wrenchcounterclockwise. Then position the wrench as shown

in the drawing and tighten the wheelnuts. Be sure the socket is seatedcompletely over the nut. Do not standon the wrench handle or use anextension pipe over the wrench han-dle. Go around the wheel tighteningevery other nut until they are all tight.Then double-check each nut fortightness. After changing wheels,have a HYUNDAI authorised repairertighten the wheel nuts to their propertorque as soon as possible.

Wheel nut tightening torque:Steel wheel & aluminium alloy wheel:9~11 kg·m (65~79 lb·ft)

WARNINGWheels and wheel covers mayhave sharp edges. Handle themcarefully to avoid possiblesevere injury. Before putting thewheel into place, be sure thatthere is nothing on the hub orwheel (such as mud, tar, gravel,etc.) that interferes with thewheel from fitting solidlyagainst the hub. If there is, remove it. If there isnot good contact on the mount-ing surface between the wheeland hub, the wheel nuts couldcome loose and cause the lossof a wheel. Loss of a wheel mayresult in loss of control of thevehicle. This may cause seriousinjury or death.

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If you have a tyre gauge, remove thevalve cap and check the air pressure.If the pressure is lower than recom-mended, drive slowly to the nearestservice station and inflate to the cor-rect pressure. If it is too high, adjustit until it is correct. Always reinstallthe valve cap after checking oradjusting tyre pressure. If the cap isnot replaced, air may leak from thetyre. If you lose a valve cap, buyanother and install it as soon as pos-sible.After you have changed wheels,always secure the flat tyre in its placeand return the jack and tools to theirproper storage locations.

To prevent the jack, jack handle,wheel lug nut wrench and spare tyrefrom rattling whilst the vehicle is inmotion, store them properly.

CAUTIONYour vehicle has metric threadson the wheel studs and nuts.Make certain during wheelremoval that the same nuts thatwere removed are reinstalled -or, if replaced, that nuts withmetric threads and the samechamfer configuration are used.Installation of a non-metricthread nut on a metric stud orvice-versa will not secure thewheel to the hub properly andwill damage the stud so that itmust be replaced. Note that most lug nuts do nothave metric threads. Be sure touse extreme care in checkingfor thread style before installingaftermarket lug nuts or wheels.If in doubt, consult a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer.

WARNING - Wheel studsIf the studs are damaged, theymay lose their ability to retainthe wheel. This could lead to theloss of the wheel and a collisionresulting in serious injuries.

WARNING - Inadequatespare tyre pressure

Check the inflation pressures assoon as possible after installingthe spare tyre. Adjust it to thespecified pressure, if necessary.Refer to “Tyres and wheels” sec-tion 9.

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Important - use of compact sparetyre (if equipped)Your vehicle is equipped with a com-pact spare tyre. This compact sparetyre takes up less space than a reg-ular-size tyre. This tyre is smallerthan a conventional tyre and isdesigned for temporary use only.

The compact spare should be inflat-ed to 60 psi (420 kPa).

✽ NOTICECheck the inflation pressure afterinstalling the spare tyre. Adjust it tothe specified pressure, as necessary.

When using a compact spare tyre,observe the following precautions:• Under no circumstances should

you exceed 50 mph (80 km/h); ahigher speed could damage thetyre.

• Ensure that you drive slowlyenough for the road conditions toavoid all hazards. Any road hazard,such as a pothole or debris, couldseriously damage the compactspare.

• Any continuous road use of thistyre could result in tyre failure, lossof vehicle control, and possiblepersonal injury.

• Do not exceed the vehicle’s maxi-mum load rating or the load-carry-ing capacity shown on the sidewallof the compact spare tyre.

• Avoid driving over obstacles. Thecompact spare tyre diameter issmaller than the diameter of a con-ventional tyre and reduces theground clearance approximately 1inch (25 mm), which could result indamage to the vehicle.

CAUTION• You should drive carefully

when the compact spare is inuse. The compact spareshould be replaced by theproper conventional tyre andrim at the first opportunity.

• The operation of this vehicleis not recommended withmore than one compact sparetyre in use at the same time.

WARNINGThe compact spare tyre is foremergency use only. Do notoperate your vehicle on thiscompact spare at speeds over50 mph (80 km/h). The originaltyre should be repaired orreplaced as soon as is possibleto avoid failure of the sparepossibly leading to personalinjury or death.

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• Do not take this vehicle through anautomatic car wash whilst the com-pact spare tyre is installed.

• Do not use tyre chains on the com-pact spare tyre. Because of thesmaller size, a tyre chain will not fitproperly. This could damage thevehicle and result in loss of thechain.

• The compact spare tyre should notbe installed on the front axle if thevehicle must be driven in snow oron ice.

• Do not use the compact spare tyreon any other vehicle because thistyre has been designed especiallyfor your vehicle.

• The compact spare tyre’s tread lifeis shorter than a regular tyre.Inspect your compact spare tyreregularly and replace worn com-pact spare tyres with the same sizeand design, mounted on the samewheel.

• The compact spare tyre should notbe used on any other wheels, norshould standard tyres, snow tyres,wheel covers or trim rings be usedwith the compact spare wheel. Ifsuch use is attempted, damage tothese items or other car compo-nents may occur.

• Do not use more than one tempo-rary spare tyre at a time.

• Do not tow a trailer whilst the tem-porary spare tyre is installed.

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TOWING

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Towing serviceIf emergency towing is necessary, werecommend having it done by aHYUNDAI authorised repairer or a com-mercial tow-truck service. Proper liftingand towing procedures are necessary toprevent damage to the vehicle. The useof wheel dollies or flatbed is recommend-ed.For trailer towing guidelines information,refer to “Trailer towing” in section 5.

It is acceptable to tow the vehicle with therear wheels on the ground (without dol-lies) and the front wheels off the ground.If any of the loaded wheels or suspen-sion components are damaged or thevehicle is being towed with the frontwheels on the ground, use a towing dollyunder the front wheels.When being towed by a commercial towtruck and wheel dollies are not used, thefront of the vehicle should always be lift-ed, not the rear.

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CAUTION• Do not tow the vehicle backwards

with the front wheels on theground as this may cause dam-age to the vehicle.

• Do not tow with sling-type equip-ment. Use wheel lift or flatbedequipment.

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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.

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Removable towing hook (front) (if equipped)1. Open the tailgate, and remove the tow-

ing hook from the tool bag.2. Remove the hole cover pressing the

lower part of the cover on the frontbumper.

3. Install the towing hook by turning itclockwise into the hole until it is fullysecured.

4. Remove the towing hook and installthe cover after use.

CAUTIONFailure to place the transaxle shiftlever in N (Neutral) may cause inter-nal damage to the transaxle. OPA067010 OPA067011

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Emergency towingIf towing is necessary, we recommendyou to have it done by a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer or a commercialtow truck service.

If towing service is not available in anemergency, your vehicle may be tem-porarily towed using a cable or chainsecured to the emergency towing hookunder the front (or rear) of the vehicle.Use extreme caution when towing thevehicle. A driver must be in the vehicle tosteer it and operate the brakes.Towing in this manner may be done onlyon hard-surfaced roads for a short dis-tance and at low speeds. Also, thewheels, axles, power train, steering andbrakes must all be in good condition.• Do not use the tow hooks to pull a vehi-

cle out of mud, sand or other condi-tions from which the vehicle cannot bedriven out under its own power.

• Avoid towing a vehicle heavier than thevehicle doing the towing.

• The drivers of both vehicles shouldcommunicate with each other frequent-ly.

• Before emergency towing, check thatthe hook is not broken or damaged.

• Fasten the towing cable or chainsecurely to the hook.

• Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady andeven force.

• To avoid damaging the hook, do notpull from the side or at a vertical angle.Always pull straight ahead.

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Front (if equipped)

Rear

CAUTION• Attach a towing strap to the tow

hook.• Using a portion of the vehicle

other than the tow hooks for tow-ing may damage the body of yourvehicle.

• Use only a cable or chain specifi-cally intended for use in towingvehicles. Securely fasten thecable or chain to the towing hookprovided.

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• Use a towing strap less than 16 feet (5m) long. Attach a white or red cloth(about 12 inches (30 cm) wide) in themiddle of the strap for easy visibility.

• Drive carefully so that the towing strapis not loosened during towing.

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Emergency towing precautions• Turn the ignition switch to ACC so the

steering wheel isn’t locked.• Place the transaxle shift lever in N

(Neutral).• Release the parking bake.• Press the brake pedal with more force

than normal since you will havereduced brake performance.

• More steering effort will be requiredbecause the power steering systemwill be disabled.

• If you are driving down a long hill, thebrakes may overheat and brake per-formance will be reduced. Stop oftenand let the brakes cool off.

WARNING Use extreme caution when towingthe vehicle. • Avoid sudden starts or erratic

driving manoeuvres which wouldplace excessive stress on theemergency towing hook and tow-ing cable or chain. The hook andtowing cable or chain may breakand cause serious injury or dam-age.

• If the disabled vehicle is unableto be moved, do not forcibly con-tinue the towing. Contact aHYUNDAI authorised repairer or acommercial tow truck service forassistance.

• Tow the vehicle as straight aheadas possible.

• Keep away from the vehicle dur-ing towing.

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CAUTION (Automatic Transaxle)

If the car is being towed with all fourwheels on the ground, it can betowed only from the front. Be surethat the transaxle is in neutral. Donot tow at speeds greater than 40km/h (25 mph) and for more than 25km (15 miles). Be sure the steeringis unlocked by placing the ignitionswitch in the ACC position. A drivermust be in the towed vehicle tooperate the steering and brakes.Before towing, check the level ofthe automatic transaxle fluid. If it isbelow the "HOT" range on the dip-stick, add fluid. If you cannot addfluid, a towing dolly must be used.

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Engine compartment ............................................ 7-2Maintenance services ............................................ 7-4Owner maintenance .............................................. 7-5Scheduled maintenance service ........................... 7-7Explanation of scheduled maintenance items .. 7-14Engine oil ............................................................. 7-17Engine coolant ..................................................... 7-18Brake fluid ........................................................... 7-20Automatic transaxle fluid .................................. 7-21Washer fluid ........................................................ 7-23Parking brake .................................................... 7-23Air cleaner ........................................................... 7-24Climate control air filter .................................... 7-25Wiper blades ....................................................... 7-26Battery ................................................................. 7-29Tyres and wheels ................................................. 7-31

Fuses ..................................................................... 7-41Light bulbs .......................................................... 7-49Appearance care ................................................. 7-57Emission control system ..................................... 7-63

Maintenance

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ENGINE COMPARTMENT

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1. Engine coolant reservoir

2. Engine oil filler cap

3. Brake fluid reservoir

4. Air cleaner

5. Fuse box

6. Positive battery terminal

7. Negative battery terminal

8. Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick*

9. Radiator cap

10. Engine oil dipstick

11. Windscreen washer fluid reservoir

* : if equipped

■ Petrol Engine (1.1L)

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ENGINE COMPARTMENT

1. Engine coolant reservoir

2. Engine oil filler cap

3. Brake fluid reservoir

4. Air cleaner

5. Fuse box

6. Positive battery terminal

7. Negative battery terminal

8. Automatic transaxle fluid dipstick*

9. Radiator cap

10. Engine oil dipstick

11. Windscreen washer fluid reservoir

* : if equipped

■ Petrol Engine (1.2L)

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MAINTENANCE SERVICESG020000AEN-UK

You should exercise the utmost care toprevent damage to your vehicle andinjury to yourself whenever performingany maintenance or inspection proce-dures.Should you have any doubts concerningthe inspection or servicing of your vehi-cle, we strongly recommend that youhave a HYUNDAI authorised repairerperform this work.A HYUNDAI authorised repairer has fac-tory-trained technicians and genuineHYUNDAI parts to service your vehicleproperly. For expert advice and qualityservice, see a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.Inadequate, incomplete or insufficientservicing may result in operational prob-lems with your vehicle that could lead tovehicle damage, an accident, or person-al injury.

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Owner’s responsibility

✽ NOTICEMaintenance Service and RecordRetention are the owner's responsibility.

You should retain documents that showproper maintenance has been performedon your vehicle in accordance with thescheduled maintenance service chartsshown on the following pages. You needthis information to establish your compli-ance with the servicing and maintenancerequirements of your vehicle warranties.Detailed warranty information is providedin your Service Passport.Repairs and adjustments required as aresult of improper maintenance or a lackof required maintenance are not covered.We recommend you have your vehiclemaintained and repaired by a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer. A HYUNDAI autho-rised repairer meets HYUNDAI’s highservice quality standards and receivestechnical support from HYUNDAI inorder to provide you with a high level ofservice satisfaction.

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Owner maintenance precautions Improper or incomplete service mayresult in problems. This section givesinstructions only for the maintenanceitems that are easy to perform. As explained earlier in this section, sev-eral procedures can be done only by aHYUNDAI authorised repairer with spe-cial tools.

✽ NOTICEImproper owner maintenance duringthe warranty period may affect warran-ty coverage. For details, read the sepa-rate Service Passport provided with thevehicle. If you're unsure about any serv-icing or maintenance procedure, have itdone by a HYUNDAI authorised repair-er.

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The following lists are vehicle checks andinspections that should be performed bythe owner or a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer at the frequencies indicated tohelp ensure safe, dependable operationof your vehicle.Any adverse conditions should bebrought to the attention of your repaireras soon as possible.These Owner Maintenance Checks aregenerally not covered by warranties andyou may be charged for labour, parts andlubricants used.

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When you stop for fuel:• Check the engine oil level.• Check coolant level in coolant reser-

voir.• Check the windscreen washer fluid

level.• Look for low or under-inflated tyres.

WARNING - Maintenancework

• Performing maintenance work ona vehicle can be dangerous. Youcan be seriously injured whilstperforming some maintenanceprocedures. If you lack sufficientknowledge and experience or theproper tools and equipment to dothe work, have it done by aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

• Working under the bonnet withthe engine running is dangerous.It becomes even more dangerouswhen you wear jewellery or looseclothing. These can becomeentangled in moving parts andresult in injury. Therefore, if youmust run the engine whilst work-ing under the bonnet, make cer-tain that you remove all jewellery(especially rings, bracelets,watches, and necklaces) and allneckties, scarves, and similarloose clothing before gettingnear the engine or cooling fans.

OWNER MAINTENANCE

WARNING Be careful when checking yourengine coolant level when theengine is hot. Scalding hot coolantand steam may blow out underpressure. This could cause burnsor other serious injury.

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Whilst operating your vehicle:• Note any changes in the sound of the

exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumesin the vehicle.

• Check for vibrations in the steeringwheel. Notice any increased steeringeffort or looseness in the steeringwheel, or change in its straight-aheadposition.

• Notice if your vehicle constantly turnsslightly or “pulls” to one side when trav-elling on smooth, level road.

• When stopping, listen and check forunusual sounds, pulling to one side,increased brake pedal travel or “hard-to-push” brake pedal.

• If any slipping or changes in the oper-ation of your transaxle occurs, checkthe transaxle fluid level.

• Check automatic transaxle P (Park)function.

• Check parking brake.• Check for fluid leaks under your vehicle

(water dripping from the air condition-ing system during or after use is nor-mal).

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At least monthly:• Check coolant level in the engine

coolant reservoir.• Check the operation of all exterior

lights, including the stoplights, turn sig-nals and hazard warning flashers.

• Check the inflation pressures of alltyres including the spare.

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At least twice a year (i.e., every Spring and Fall) :• Check radiator, heater and air condi-

tioning hoses for leaks or damage.• Check windscreen washer spray and

wiper operation. Clean wiper bladeswith clean cloth dampened with wash-er fluid.

• Check headlight alignment.• Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields

and clamps.• Check the lap/shoulder belts for wear

and function.• Check for worn tyres and loose wheel

lug nuts.

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At least once a year:• Clean body and door drain holes.• Lubricate door hinges and checks, and

bonnet hinges.• Lubricate door and bonnet locks and

latches.• Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips.• Check the air conditioning system.• Inspect and lubricate automatic

transaxle linkage and controls.• Clean battery and terminals.• Check the brake fluid level.

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Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule ifthe vehicle is usually operated wherenone of the following conditions apply. Ifany of the following conditions apply, fol-low Maintenance Under Severe UsageConditions.• Repeated short distance driving.• Driving in dusty conditions or sandy

areas.• Extensive use of brakes.• Driving in areas where salt or other

corrosive materials are being used.• Driving on rough or muddy roads.• Driving in mountainous areas.• Extended periods of idling or low

speed operation.• Driving for a prolonged period in cold

temperatures and/or extremely humidclimates.

• More than 50% driving in heavy citytraffic during hot weather above 32°C(90°F).

If your vehicle is operated under theabove conditions, you should inspect,replace or refill more frequently than thefollowing Normal Maintenance Schedule.After the periods or distance shown inthe chart, continue to follow the pre-scribed maintenance intervals.

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I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace. R : Replace or change.*1 : Adjust alternator and power steering (and water pump drive belt) and air conditioner drive belt (if equipped).

Inspect and if necessary correct or replace.*2 : Check the engine oil level and leak every 500 km (350 miles) or before starting a long trip.*3 : For your convenience, it can be replaced prior to it's interval when you do maintenance of other items.*4 : Inspect for excessive valve noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary. A qualified technician should perform the

operation.

MAINTENANCEINTERVALS

MAINTENANCEITEM

Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first

Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96

Miles×1,000 10 22.5 35 47.5 60 72.5 85 97.5

Km×1,000 15 35 55 75 95 115 135 155

Drive belts *1 I I I I I I I I

Engine oil and engine oil filter *2 R R R R R R R R

Engine timing belt 1.1L

Air cleaner filter I R I R I R I R

Spark plugs R R R R

Valve Clearance *4 1.1L I I I I I I I I

Inspect every 35,000 miles (55,000 km) or 48 monthsand replace every 60,000 miles (95,000 km) or 72 months*3

NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

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NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)

MAINTENANCEINTERVALS

MAINTENANCEITEM

Inspect “Water pump” when replacing the drive belt or timing belt

I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace. R : Replace or change.

Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first

Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96

Miles×1,000 10 22.5 35 47.5 60 72.5 85 97.5

Km×1,000 15 35 55 75 95 115 135 155

Vapor hose and fuel filter cap I I I I

Vacuum hose I I I I

Fuel filter *5 I I

Fuel lines, hoses and connections I I I I I I I |

Cooling system

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NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)

I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace. R : Replace or change.*5 : When adding coolant, use only a qualified coolant additive for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at

the factory. An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or engine damage.

MAINTENANCEINTERVALS

MAINTENANCEITEM

Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first

Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96

Miles×1,000 10 22.5 35 47.5 60 72.5 85 97.5

Km×1,000 15 35 55 75 95 115 135 155

Engine coolant *5

Battery condition I I I I I I I I

All electrical systems I I I I

Brake pedal, clutch pedal I I I I

Parking brake I I I I I I I I

Break / Clutch fluid I R I R I R I R

Disc brakes and pads I I I I I I I I

Drum brakes and linings (if equipped) I I I I

At first, replace at 60,000 miles (90,000 km) or 60 months: after that, replace every 40,000 km (25,000 miles) or 24 Months

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NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)

I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace.R : Replace or change.

Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first

Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96

Miles×1,000 10 22.5 35 47.5 60 72.5 85 97.5

Km×1,000 15 35 55 75 95 115 135 155

Steering gear rack, linkage and boots I I I I I I I I

Driveshaft and boots I I I I I I I I

Tyre (pressure & tread wear) I I I I I I I I

Front suspension ball joints I I I I I I I I

Bolt and nuts on chassis and body I I I I I I I I

Air conditioner refrigerant (if equipped) I I I I I I I I

Air conditioner compressor (if equipped) I I I I I I I I

Climate control air filter (if equipped) I R I R I R I R

Manual transaxle fluid (if equipped) I I I I I I I I

Automatic transaxle fluid (if equipped) I I I I I R I I

MAINTENANCEINTERVALS

MAINTENANCEITEM

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MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONSThe following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals.

R : Replace I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace

Engine oil and engine oil filter RA, B, C, D, E,

F, G, H, I J

Air cleaner filter R C, E

Spark plugs R B, H

Engine timing belt 1.1L R Every 40,000 miles (60,000 km) or 48 months B,C,D,E,F

Manual transaxle fluid (if equipped) R Every 62,000 miles (100,000 km) C, D, E, G, H, I, J

Automatic transaxle fluid (if equipped) R Every 30,000 miles (45,000 km) A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J

Steering gear rack, linkage and boots I C, D,•E, F, G

MAINTENANCE ITEM Maintenanceoperation

Maintenance intervals Driving condition

Replace more frequently depending on the condition

Inspect more frequently depending on the condition

Replace more frequently depending on the condition

At first, replace every 4,600 miles (7,500 km) or 6 months : after that, replace every 6,000 miles (10,000 km) or 6 months

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Severe driving conditions

A : Repeated short distance drivingB : Extensive idlingC : Driving in dusty, rough roadsD : Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive

materials or in very cold weatherE : Driving in sandy areasF : More than 50 % driving in heavy city traffic during hot

weather above 32°C (90°F)

G : Driving in mountainous areasH : Towing a trailerI : Driving for patrol car, taxi, commercial car or vehicle towingJ : Driving in very cold weatherK : Driving over 106 mile/h (170 km/h)L : Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions

Front suspension ball joints I C, D,•E, F, G

Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors I C, D,•E, G, H

Drum brakes and linings (if equipped) I C, D,•E, G, H

Parking brake I C, D,•G, H

Driveshaft and boots I C, D,•E, F, G, H, I,J

Climate control air filter (if equipped) R C, E

MAINTENANCE ITEM Maintenanceoperation

Maintenance intervals Driving condition

Inspect more frequently depending on the condition

Inspect more frequently depending on the condition

Inspect more frequently depending on the condition

Inspect more frequently depending on the condition

Inspect more frequently depending on the condition

Replace more frequently depending on the condition

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Engine oil and filterThe engine oil and filter (including drainplug gasket) should be changed at theintervals specified in the maintenanceschedule. If the car is being driven insevere conditions, more frequent oil andfilter changes are required.

G050200AUN

Drive beltsInspect all drive belts for evidence ofcuts, cracks, excessive wear or oil satu-ration and replace if necessary. Drivebelts should be checked periodically forproper tension and adjusted as neces-sary.

G050500AUN

Timing belt (if equipped)Inspect all parts related to the timing beltfor damage and deformation. Replaceany damaged parts immediately.

G050300AEN-UK

Fuel filter (cartridge)A clogged filter can limit the speed atwhich the vehicle may be driven, damagethe emission system and cause multipleissues such as hard starting. If an exces-sive amount of foreign matter accumu-lates in the fuel tank, the filter mayrequire replacement more frequently.After installing a new filter, run the enginefor several minutes, and check for leaksat the connections. Fuel filters should beinstalled by a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.

G050400AEN-UK

Fuel lines, fuel hoses and con-nectionsCheck the fuel lines, fuel hoses and con-nections for leakage and damage. Havea HYUNDAI authorised repairer replaceany damaged or leaking parts immedi-ately.

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Vapour hose and fuel filler capThe vapour hose and fuel filler capshould be inspected at those intervalsspecified in the maintenance schedule.Make sure that a new vapour hose or fuelfiller cap is correctly replaced.

G050700AUN

Vacuum crankcase ventilationhoses (if equipped)Inspect the surface of hoses for evidenceof heat and/or mechanical damage. Hardand brittle rubber, cracking, tears, cuts,abrasions, and excessive swelling indi-cate deterioration. Particular attentionshould be paid to examine those hosesurfaces nearest to high heat sources,such as the exhaust manifold.Inspect the hose routing to assure thatthe hoses do not come in contact withany heat source, sharp edges or movingcomponent which might cause heat dam-age or mechanical wear. Inspect all hoseconnections, such as clamps and cou-plings, to make sure they are secure, andthat no leaks are present. Hoses shouldbe replaced immediately if there is anyevidence of deterioration or damage.

G050800AEN

Air cleaner filterA Genuine HYUNDAI air cleaner filter isrecommended when the filter isreplaced.

G050900APA-UK

Spark plugs (for petrol engine)Make sure to install new spark plugs ofthe correct heat range.

G051000AEN-UK

Valve clearance (if equipped)Inspect excessive valve noise and/orengine vibration and adjust if necessary.A HYUNDAI authorised repairer shouldperform the operation.

G051100AUN

Cooling systemCheck cooling system components, suchas radiator, coolant reservoir, hoses andconnections for leakage and damage.Replace any damaged parts.

G051200AUN

CoolantThe coolant should be changed at theintervals specified in the maintenanceschedule.

G051300AUN

Manual transaxle fluid (if equipped)Inspect the manual transaxle fluidaccording to the maintenance schedule.

G051400AUN

Automatic transaxle fluid(if equipped)The fluid level should be in the "HOT"range of the dipstick, after the engineand transaxle are at normal operatingtemperature. Check the automatictransaxle fluid level with the engine run-ning and the transaxle in neutral, with theparking brake properly applied.

G051500AUN

Brake hoses and linesVisually check for proper installation,chafing, cracks, deterioration and anyleakage. Replace any deteriorated ordamaged parts immediately.

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Brake fluidCheck brake fluid level in the brake fluidreservoir. The level should be between“MIN” and “MAX” marks on the side ofthe reservoir. Use only hydraulic brakefluid conforming to DOT 3 or DOT 4specification.

G051700AUN

Parking brakeInspect the parking brake system includ-ing the parking brake pedal and cables.

G051800APA

Rear brake drums and liningsCheck the rear brake drums and liningsfor scoring, burning, leaking fluid, brokenparts, and excessive wear.

G051900AUN

Brake discs, pads, calipers androtorsCheck the pads for excessive wear, discsfor run out and wear, and calipers for fluidleakage.

G052000APA

Exhaust pipe and mufflerVisually inspect the exhaust pipes, muf-fler and hangers for cracks, deterioration,or damage. Start the engine and listencarefully for any exhaust gas leakage.Tighten connections or replace parts asnecessary.

G052100AUN

Suspension mounting boltsCheck the suspension connections forlooseness or damage. Retighten to thespecified torque.

G052200AUN

Steering gear box, linkage &boots/lower arm ball jointWith the vehicle stopped and engine off,check for excessive free-play in thesteering wheel.Check the linkage for bends or damage.Check the dust boots and ball joints fordeterioration, cracks, or damage.Replace any damaged parts.

G052400APA-UK

Drive shafts and bootsCheck the drive shafts, boots and clampsfor cracks, deterioration, or damage.Replace any damaged parts and, if nec-essary, repack the specified grease.Consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairerfor details.

G052500AUN

Air conditioning refrigerant (if equipped)Check the air conditioning lines and con-nections for leakage and damage.

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ENGINE OILG060100APA-EA

Checking the engine oil level 1. Be sure the vehicle is on level ground.2. Start the engine and allow it to reach

normal operating temperature.3. Turn the engine off and wait for a few

minutes (about 5 minutes) for the oil toreturn to the oil pan.

4. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, andre-insert it fully.

5. Pull the dipstick out again and checkthe level. The level should be betweenF and L.

If it is near or at L, add enough oil to bringthe level to F. Do not overfill.

Use a funnel to help prevent oil frombeing spilled on engine components.Use only the specified engine oil. (Referto “Recommended lubricants and capaci-ties” in section 9.)

WARNING - Radiator hoseBe very careful not to touch theradiator hose when checking oradding the engine oil as it may behot enough to burn you.

CAUTIONDo not overfill with engine oil.Engine damage may result.

OPA077051 OPA077053

OPA079002 OPA079003

Petrol (1.1L)

Petrol (1.2L)

Petrol (1.1L)

Petrol (1.2L)

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Changing the engine oil and filterHave engine oil and filter (including drainplug gasket) changed by a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer according to theMaintenance Schedule at the beginningof this section.

G070000AUN-UK

The high-pressure cooling system has areservoir filled with year-round antifreezecoolant. The reservoir is filled at the fac-tory.Check the antifreeze protection andcoolant level at least once a year, at thebeginning of the winter season, andbefore travelling to a colder climate.

G070100AEN-UK

Checking the coolant level

WARNING - Removingradiator cap

• Never attempt to remove the radi-ator cap whilst the engine isoperating or hot. Doing so mightlead to cooling system andengine damage and could resultin serious personal injury fromescaping hot coolant or steam.

(Continued)

(Continued)• Turn the engine off and wait until

it cools down. Use extreme carewhen removing the radiator cap.Wrap a thick towel around it, andturn it counterclockwise slowly tothe first stop. Step back whilstthe pressure is released from thecooling system. When you aresure all the pressure has beenreleased, press down on the cap,using a thick towel, and continueturning counterclockwise toremove it.

• Even if the engine is not operat-ing, do not remove the radiatorcap or the drain plug whilst theengine and radiator are hot. Hotcoolant and steam may still blowout under pressure, causing seri-ous injury.

WARNINGProlonged and repeated contactwith used engine oils may result inserious skin disorders includingdermatitis and cancer. Avoid con-tact with skin as far as possible andalways wash thoroughly after anycontact. Keep used oils out ofreach of children. It is illegal to pol-lute drains, water courses and soil.Use only authorised waste collec-tion facilities including civic ameni-ty sites and garages for the dispos-al of used oil and oil filters. If indoubt, contact the local authorityfor disposal instructions.

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Check the condition and connections ofall cooling system hoses and heaterhoses. Replace any swollen or deterio-rated hoses.The coolant level should be filledbetween F and L marks on the side of thecoolant reservoir when the engine iscool.If the coolant level is low, add enoughspecified coolant to provide protectionagainst freezing and corrosion. Bring thelevel to F, but do not overfill. If frequentadditions are required, see a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer for a cooling systeminspection.

G070101AUN-UK

Recommended engine coolant• Use only soft (de-mineralized) water in

the coolant mixture.• The engine in your vehicle has alu-

minium engine parts and must be pro-tected by an ethylene-glycol-basedcoolant to prevent corrosion and freez-ing.

• DO NOT USE alcohol or methanolcoolant or mix them with the specifiedcoolant.

• Do not use a solution that containsmore than 60% antifreeze or less than35% antifreeze, which would reducethe effectiveness of the solution.

For mixture percentage, refer to the fol-lowing table.

-15°C (5°F) 35 65

-25°C (-13°F) 40 60

-35°C (-31°F) 50 50

-45°C (-49°F) 60 40

AmbientTemperature

Mixture Percentage (volume)

Antifreeze Water

WARNING - Radiator capDo not remove the radiator capwhen the engine and radiator arehot. Scalding hot coolant andsteam may blow out under pres-sure causing serious injury.

OPA077005ROPA077004R

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G070200AEN-UK

Changing the coolantHave coolant changed by a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer according to theMaintenance Schedule at the beginningof this section.

G080100APA-UK

Checking the brake fluid level Check the fluid level in the reservoir peri-odically. The fluid level should bebetween MAX and MIN marks on theside of the reservoir.Before removing the reservoir cap andadding brake fluid, clean the area aroundthe reservoir cap thoroughly to preventbrake fluid contamination.

If the level is low, add fluid to the MAXlevel. The level will fall with accumulatedmileage. This is a normal condition asso-ciated

with the wear of the brake linings. If thefluid level is excessively low, have thebrake system checked by a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer.

Use only the specified brake fluid. (Referto “Recommended lubricants or capaci-ties” in section 9.)Never mix different types of fluid.

CAUTIONPut a thick cloth around the radiatorcap before refilling the coolant inorder to prevent the coolant fromoverflowing into engine parts suchas the generator.

WARNING - Coolant• Do not use radiator coolant or

antifreeze in the washer fluidreservoir.

• Radiator coolant can severelyobscure visibility when sprayedon the windscreen and maycause loss of vehicle control ordamage to paint and body trim.

BRAKE FLUID

OPA077006R

WARNING - Loss of brakefluid

In the event the brake systemrequires frequent additions of fluid,the vehicle should be inspected bya HYUNDAI authorised repairer.

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Checking the automatic transaxlefluid level The automatic transaxle fluid levelshould be checked regularly.Keep the vehicle on the level ground withthe parking brake applied and check thefluid level according to the following pro-cedure.1.Place the shift lever in N (Neutral) posi-

tion and confirm the engine is runningat normal idle speed.

2.After the transaxle is warmed up suffi-ciently [fluid temperature 70~80°C(158~176°F)], for example by 10 min-utes usual driving, move the shift leverthrough all positions then place theshift lever in N(Neutral) or P(Park)position.

3.Confirm if the fluid level is in the "HOT"range on the level gauge. If the fluidlevel is lower, add the specified fluidfrom the fill hole. If the fluid level ishigher, drain the fluid from the drainhole.

4. If the fluid level is checked in cold con-dition [fluid temperature 20~30°C(68~86°F)], add the fluid to the "COLD"line and then recheck the fluid levelaccording to the above step 2.

WARNING - Brake fluidWhen changing and adding brakefluid, handle it carefully. Do not let itcome in contact with your eyes. Ifbrake fluid should come in contactwith your eyes, immediately flushthem with a large quantity of freshtap water. Have your eyes examinedby a doctor as soon as possible.

CAUTIONDo not allow brake fluid to contactthe vehicle's body paint, as paintdamage will result. Brake fluid,which has been exposed to open airfor an extended time should neverbe used as its quality cannot beguaranteed. It should be disposedof properly. Don't put in the wrongkind of fluid. A few drops of miner-al-based oil, such as engine oil, inyour brake system can damagebrake system parts.

OPA077057

AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (IF EQUIPPED)

OSA077009

HOT

COLD

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✽ NOTICE“COLD” range is for reference only andshould NOT be used to determinetransaxle fluid level.

✽ NOTICENew automatic transaxle fluid should bered. The red dye is added so the assem-bly plant can identify it as automatictransaxle fluid and distinguish it fromengine oil or antifreeze. The red dye,which is not an indicator of fluid quali-ty, is not permanent. As the vehicle isdriven, the automatic transaxle fluidwill begin to look darker. The colourmay eventually appear light brown.Therefore, have a HYUNDAI autho-rised repairer change the automatictransaxle fluid.

Use only the specified automatictransaxle fluid. (Refer to "Recommendedlubricants or capacities" in section 9.)

G100200APA-UK

Changing the automatic transaxlefluidHave automatic transaxle fluid changedby a HYUNDAI authorised repaireraccording to the Maintenance Scheduleat the beginning of this section.

WARNING - Transaxle fluidThe transaxle fluid level should bechecked when the engine is at nor-mal operating temperature. Thismeans that the engine, radiator,radiator hose and exhaust systemetc., are very hot. Exercise greatcare not to burn yourself duringthis procedure.

CAUTION• Low fluid level causes transaxle

slippage. Overfilling can causefoaming, loss of fluid and transaxlemalfunction.

• The use of a non-specified fluidcould result in transaxle malfunc-tion and failure.

WARNING - Parking brakeTo avoid sudden movement of thevehicle, apply parking brake anddepress the brake pedal beforemoving the shift lever.

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WASHER FLUID

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Checking the washer fluid level The reservoir is translucent so that youcan check the level with a quick visualinspection.Check the fluid level in the washer fluidreservoir and add fluid if necessary. Plainwater may be used if washer fluid is notavailable. However, use washer solventwith antifreeze characteristics in cold cli-mates to prevent freezing.

G140100APA-UK

Checking the parking brake Check the stroke of the parking brake bycounting the number of “clicks’’ heardwhilst fully applying it from the releasedposition. Also, the parking brake aloneshould securely hold the vehicle on a fair-ly steep grade. If the stroke is more orless than specified, have the parkingbrake adjusted by a HYUNDAI autho-rised repairer.

Stroke : 7 “clicks’’ at a force of 44 lbs (20 kg, 196 N).

WARNING - Coolant• Do not use radiator coolant or

antifreeze in the washer fluidreservoir.

• Radiator coolant can severelyobscure visibility when sprayedon the windscreen and maycause loss of vehicle control ordamage to paint and body trim.

• Windscreen washer fluid agentscontain some amounts of alcoholand can be flammable under cer-tain circumstances. Do not allowsparks or flame to contact thewasher fluid or the washer fluidreservoir. Damage to the vehicleor occupants could occur.

• Windscreen washer fluid is poi-sonous to humans and animals.Do not drink and avoid contact-ing windscreen washer fluid.Serious injury or death couldoccur.

OPA077007R OPA057005R

PARKING BRAKE

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Filter replacement It must be replaced when necessary, andshould not be cleaned and reused.

1. Loosen the air cleaner cover attachingclips and open the cover.

2. Replace the air cleaner filter. 3. Lock the cover with the cover attaching

clips.

Replace the filter according to theMaintenance Schedule.If the vehicle is operated in extremelydusty or sandy areas, replace the ele-ment more often than the usual recom-mended intervals. (Refer to“Maintenance under severe usage condi-tions” in this section.)

AIR CLEANER

OPA077054 OPA077055

CAUTION• Do not drive with the air cleaner

removed; this will result in exces-sive engine wear.

• When removing the air cleaner fil-ter, be careful that dust or dirtdoes not enter the air intake, ordamage may result.

• Use a HYUNDAI genuine part. Useof non-genuine parts could dam-age the air flow sensor.

OPA079011 OPA079012

Petrol (1.1L)

Petrol (1.2L)

Petrol (1.1L)

Petrol (1.2L)

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Filter inspectionThe climate control air filter should bereplaced according to the MaintenanceSchedule. If the vehicle is operated inseverely air-polluted cities or on dustyrough roads for a long period, it shouldbe inspected more frequently andreplaced earlier. When you replace theclimate control air filter, replace it per-forming the following procedure, and becareful to avoid damaging other compo-nents.

G170200APA

Filter replacement1. With the glove box open, remove the

stoppers on both sides to allow theglove box to hang freely on the hinges.

2. Remove the climate control air filtercover pulling out both sides of thecover.

CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER (IF EQUIPPED)

OPA077014R OPA077015R

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3. Replace the climate control air filter.4. Reassemble in the reverse order of

disassembly.

✽ NOTICEWhen replacing the climate control airfilter install it properly. Otherwise, thesystem may produce noise and the effec-tiveness of the filter may be reduced.

G180100AUN-UK

Blade inspection✽ NOTICECommercial hot waxes applied by auto-matic car washes have been known tomake the windscreen difficult to clean.

Contamination of either the windscreenor the wiper blades with foreign mattercan reduce the effectiveness of the wind-screen wipers. Common sources of con-tamination are insects, tree sap, and hotwax treatments used by some commer-cial car washes. If the blades are not wip-ing properly, clean both the window andthe blades with a good cleaner or milddetergent, and rinse thoroughly withclean water.

1JBA5122ROPA077016

WIPER BLADES

CAUTIONTo prevent damage to the wiperblades, do not use petrol, kerosene,paint thinner, or other solvents onor near them.

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G180200AUN

Blade replacement When the wipers no longer clean ade-quately, the blades may be worn orcracked, and require replacement.

G180201AUN-UK

Front windscreen wiper blade1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper

blade assembly to expose the plasticlocking clip.

2. Compress the clip and slide the bladeassembly downward.

3. Lift it off the arm.4. Install the blade assembly in the

reverse order of removal.

CAUTIONTo prevent damage to the wiperarms or other components, do notattempt to move the wipers manual-ly.

CAUTIONThe use of a non-specified wiperblade could result in wiper malfunc-tion and failure.

1LDA5023

CAUTIONDo not allow the wiper arm to fallagainst the windscreen, since itmay chip or crack the windscreen.

1JBA7037

1JBA7038

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G180202AEN-UK

Rear window wiper blade 1. Raise the wiper arm and pull out the

wiper blade assembly.

2. Install the new blade assembly byinserting the centre part into the slot inthe wiper arm until it clicks into place.

3. Make sure the blade assembly isinstalled firmly by trying to pull it slight-ly.

To prevent damage to the wiper arms orother components, have a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer replace the wiperblade.

OPA077017 OPA077018

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G190100AUN

For best battery service• Keep the battery securely mounted.• Keep the battery top clean and dry.• Keep the terminals and connections

clean, tight, and coated with petroleumjelly or terminal grease.

• Rinse any spilled electrolyte from thebattery immediately with a solution ofwater and baking soda.

• If the vehicle is not going to be used foran extended time, disconnect the bat-tery cables.

BATTERY

OPA077019R

WARNING - Battery dangers

Always read the followinginstructions carefully whenhandling a battery.

Keep lighted cigarettes andall other flames or sparksaway from the battery.

Hydrogen, a highly com-bustible gas, is alwayspresent in battery cells andmay explode if ignited.

Keep batteries out of thereach of children becausebatteries contain highlycorrosive SULFURIC ACID.Do not allow battery acid tocontact your skin, eyes,clothing or paint finish.

(Continued)

(Continued)

If any electrolyte gets intoyour eyes, flush your eyeswith clean water for at least15 minutes and get immedi-ate medical attention. If electrolyte gets on yourskin, thoroughly wash thecontacted area. If you feel apain or a burning sensa-tion, get medical attentionimmediately.

Wear eye protection whencharging or working near abattery. Always provideventilation when working inan enclosed space.

• When lifting a plastic-cased bat-tery, excessive pressure on thecase may cause battery acid toleak, resulting in personal injury.Lift with a battery carrier or withyour hands on opposite corners.

• Never attempt to recharge thebattery when the battery cablesare connected.

(Continued)

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Battery recharging Your vehicle has a maintenance-free,calcium-based battery.• If the battery becomes discharged in a

short time (because, for example, theheadlights or interior lights were left onwhilst the vehicle was not in use),recharge it by slow charging (trickle)for 10 hours.

• If the battery gradually dischargesbecause of high electric load whilst thevehicle is being used, recharge it at 20-30A for two hours.

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Reset itemsItems should be reset after the batteryhas been discharged or the battery hasbeen disconnected.• Sunroof (See section 4)• Digital clock (See section 4)• Audio (See section 4)

(Continued)• The electrical ignition system

works with high voltage. Nevertouch these components with theengine running or the ignitionswitched on.

Failure to follow the above warn-ings can result in serious bodilyinjury or death.

WARNING - Rechargingbattery

When recharging the battery,observe the following precautions:• The battery must be removed

from the vehicle and placed in anarea with good ventilation.

• Do not allow cigarettes, sparks,or flame near the battery.

• Watch the battery during charg-ing, and stop or reduce the charg-ing rate if the battery cells begingassing (boiling) violently or ifthe temperature of the electrolyteof any cell exceeds 49°C (120°F).

• Wear eye protection when check-ing the battery during charging.

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(Continued)• Disconnect the battery charger in

the following order.1. Turn off the battery charger main

switch.2. Unhook the negative clamp from

the negative battery terminal.3. Unhook the positive clamp from

the positive battery terminal.• Before performing maintenance

or recharging the battery, turn offall accessories and stop theengine.

• The negative battery cable mustbe removed first and installedlast when the battery is discon-nected.

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TYRES AND WHEELS G200100AUN-UK

Tyre care For proper maintenance, safety, andmaximum fuel economy, you mustalways maintain recommended tyreinflation pressures and stay withinthe load limits and weight distributionrecommended for your vehicle.

G200200AEN-UK

Recommended cold tyre inflationpressures All tyre pressures (including thespare) should be checked when thetyres are cold. “Cold Tyres” meansthe vehicle has not been driven for atleast three hours or driven less thanone mile (1.6 km).Recommended pressures must bemaintained for the best ride, top vehi-cle handling, and minimum tyrewear.For recommended inflation pressure,refer to “Tyre and wheels” in section9.

All specifications (sizes and pres-sures) can be found on a labelattached to the vehicle.

WARNING - Tyre underin-flation

Severe underinflation can leadto severe heat build-up, causingblowouts, tread separation andother tyre failures that canresult in the loss of vehicle con-trol leading to severe injury ordeath. This risk is much higheron hot days and when drivingfor long periods at high speeds.

OPA087003R

CAUTION• Underinflation also results in

excessive wear, poor handlingand reduced fuel economy.Wheel deformation also ispossible. Keep your tyre pres-sures at the proper levels. If atyre frequently needs refilling,have it checked by a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer.

• Overinflation produces aharsh ride, excessive wear atthe centre of the tyre tread,and a greater possibility ofdamage from road hazards.

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G200300AUN-UK

Checking tyre inflation pressureCheck your tyres once a month ormore.Also, check the tyre pressure of thespare tyre.

G200301AEN-UK

How to checkUse a good quality gauge to checktyre pressure. You can not tell if yourtyres are properly inflated simply bylooking at them. Radial tyres maylook properly inflated even whenthey're underinflated.Check the tyre's inflation pressurewhen the tyres are cold. - "Cold"means your vehicle has been sittingfor at least three hours or driven nomore than 1 mile (1.6 km).

WARNING - Tyre InflationOverinflation or underinflationcan reduce tyre life, adverselyaffect vehicle handling, andlead to sudden tyre failure. Thiscould result in loss of vehiclecontrol and potential injury.

CAUTION - Tyre pressureAlways observe the following:• Check tyre pressure when the

tyres are cold. (After vehiclehas been parked for at leastthree hours or hasn't beendriven more than one mile (1.6km) since startup.)

• Check the pressure of yourspare tyre each time youcheck the pressure of othertyres.

• Never overload your vehicle.Be careful not to overload avehicle luggage rack if yourvehicle is equipped with one.

• Worn, old tyres can causeaccidents. If your tread isbadly worn, or if your tyreshave been damaged, replacethem.

CAUTION• Warm tyres normally exceed

recommended cold tyre pres-sures by 4 to 6 psi (28 to 41kPa). Do not release air fromwarm tyres to adjust the pres-sure or the tyres will be under-inflated.

• Be sure to reinstall the tyreinflation valve caps. Withoutthe valve cap, dirt or moisturecould get into the valve coreand cause air leakage. If avalve cap is missing, install anew one as soon as possible.

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Remove the valve cap from the tyrevalve stem. Press the tyre gaugefirmly onto the valve to get a pres-sure measurement. If the cold tyreinflation pressure matches the rec-ommended pressure on the tyre andloading information label, no furtheradjustment is necessary. If the pres-sure is low, add air until you reachthe recommended amount.If you overfill the tyre, release air bypushing on the metal stem in thecentre of the tyre valve. Recheck thetyre pressure with the tyre gauge. Besure to put the valve caps back onthe valve stems. They help preventleaks by keeping out dirt and mois-ture.

G200400AUN-UK

Tyre rotation To equalize tread wear, it is recom-mended that the tyres be rotatedevery 7,500 miles (12,000 km) orsooner if irregular wear develops.During rotation, check the tyres forcorrect balance.When rotating tyres, check foruneven wear and damage. Abnormalwear is usually caused by incorrecttyre pressure, improper wheel align-ment, out-of-balance wheels, severebraking or severe cornering. Look forbumps or bulges in the tread or sideof tyre. Replace the tyre if you findeither of these conditions. Replacethe tyre if fabric or cord is visible.After rotation, be sure to bring thefront and rear tyre pressures to spec-ification and check lug nut tightness. Refer to “Tyre and wheels” in section9.

WARNING• Inspect your tyres frequently

for proper inflation as well aswear and damage. Always usea tyre pressure gauge.

• Tyres with too much or too lit-tle pressure wear unevenlycausing poor handling, loss ofvehicle control, and suddentyre failure leading to acci-dents, injuries, and even death.The recommended cold tyrepressure for your vehicle canbe found in this manual and onthe tyre label located on thedriver's side centre pillar.

• Worn tyres can cause acci-dents. Replace tyres that areworn, show uneven wear, orare damaged.

• Remember to check the pres-sure of your spare tyre.HYUNDAI recommends thatyou check the spare everytime you check the pressureof the other tyres on yourvehicle.

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Disc brake pads should be inspectedfor wear whenever tyres are rotated.

✽ NOTICERotate radial tyres that have anasymmetric tread pattern only fromfront to rear and not from right toleft.

G200500AUN-UK

Wheel alignment and tyre balance The wheels on your vehicle werealigned and balanced carefully at thefactory to give you the longest tyrelife and best overall performance.In most cases, you will not need tohave your wheels aligned again.However, if you notice unusual tyrewear or your vehicle pulling one wayor the other, the alignment may needto be reset. If you notice your vehicle vibratingwhen driving on a smooth road, yourwheels may need to be rebalanced.

WARNING• Do not use the compact spare

tyre for tyre rotation.• Do not mix bias ply and radial

ply tyres under any circum-stances. This may causeunusual handling characteris-tics that could result in death,severe injury, or propertydamage.

CAUTIONImproper wheel weights candamage your vehicle's alumini-um wheels. Use only approvedwheel weights.

CBGQ0706

S2BLA790A

With a full-size spare tyre

Without a spare tyre

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G200600BEN-UK

Tyre replacementIf the tyre is worn evenly, a treadwear indicator will appear as a solidband across the tread. This showsthere is less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm)of tread left on the tyre. Replace thetyre when this happens.Do not wait for the band to appearacross the entire tread before replac-ing the tyre.

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Tread wear indicator WARNING - Replacingtyres

To reduce the chance or seriousor fatal injuries from an acci-dent caused by tyre failure orloss of vehicle control:• Replace tyres that are worn,

show uneven wear, or aredamaged. Worn tyres cancause loss of braking effec-tiveness, steering control, andtraction.

• Do not drive your vehicle withtoo little or too much pressurein your tyres. This can lead touneven wear and tyre failure.

• When replacing tyres, nevermix radial and bias-ply tyreson the same car. You mustreplace all tyres (including thespare) if moving from radial tobias-ply tyres.

(Continued)

(Continued)• Using tyres and wheel other

than the recommended sizescould cause unusual handlingcharacteristics and poor vehi-cle control, resulting in a seri-ous accident.

• Wheels that do not meetHYUNDAI’s specificationsmay fit poorly and result indamage to the vehicle orunusual handling and poorvehicle control.

• The ABS works by comparingthe speed of the wheels. Tiresize can affect wheel speed.When replacing tires, all 4tires must use the same sizeoriginally supplied with thevehicle. Using tires of a differ-ent size can cause the ABS(Anti-lock Brake System) andESP (Electronic StabilityProgram) (if equipped) towork irregularly.

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G200601AUN-UK

Compact spare tyre replacement (ifequipped)A compact spare tyre has a shortertread life than a regular size tyre.Replace it when you can see thetread wear indicator bars on the tyre.The replacement compact spare tyreshould be the same size and designtyre as the one provided with yournew vehicle and should be mountedon the same compact spare tyrewheel. The compact spare tyre is notdesigned to be mounted on a regularsize wheel, and the compact sparetyre wheel is not designed for mount-ing a regular size tyre.

G200700BUN-UK

Wheel replacement When replacing the metal wheels forany reason, make sure the newwheels are equivalent to the originalfactory units in diameter, rim widthand offset.

G200800AUN-UK

Tyre tractionTyre traction can be reduced if youdrive on worn tyres, tyres that areimproperly inflated or on slipperyroad surfaces. Tyres should bereplaced when tread wear indicatorsappear. To reduce the possibility oflosing control, slow down wheneverthere is rain, snow or ice on the road.

G200900AUN-UK

Tyre maintenance In addition to proper inflation, correctwheel alignment helps to decreasetyre wear. If you find a tyre is wornunevenly, have your repairer checkthe wheel alignment.When you have new tyres installed,make sure they are balanced. Thiswill increase vehicle ride comfort andtyre life. Additionally, a tyre shouldalways be rebalanced if it is removedfrom the wheel.

WARNINGA wheel that is not the correctsize may adversely affect wheeland bearing life, braking andstopping abilities, handlingcharacteristics, ground clear-ance, body-to-tyre clearance,snow chain clearance,speedometer and odometer calibration, headlight aim andbumper height.

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G201000AUN-UK

Tyre sidewall labelingThis information identifies anddescribes the fundamental charac-teristics of the tyre and also providesthe tyre identification number (TIN)for safety standard certification. TheTIN can be used to identify the tyre incase of a recall.

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1. Manufacturer or brand nameManufacturer or Brand name isshown.

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2. Tyre size designation A tyre’s sidewall is marked with a tyresize designation. You will need thisinformation when selecting replace-ment tyres for your car. The followingexplains what the letters and num-bers in the tyre size designationmean.Example tyre size designation:(These numbers are provided as anexample only; your tyre size designa-tor could vary depending on yourvehicle.)175/60R14 79H

175 - Tyre width in millimeters.60 - Aspect ratio. The tyre’s section

height as a percentage of itswidth.

R - Tyre construction code (Radial).14 - Rim diameter in inches.

79 - Load Index, a numerical codeassociated with the maximumload the tyre can carry.

H - Speed Rating Symbol. See thespeed rating chart in this sectionfor additional information.

Wheel size designation Wheels are also marked with impor-tant information that you need if youever have to replace one. The follow-ing explains what the letters andnumbers in the wheel size designa-tion mean.

Example wheel size designation:5JX14

5 - Rim width in inches.J - Rim contour designation.14 - Rim diameter in inches.

I030B04JM

1

1

23

4

5,6

7

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Tyre speed ratings The chart below lists many of the dif-ferent speed ratings currently beingused for passenger car tyres. Thespeed rating is part of the tyre sizedesignation on the sidewall of thetyre. This symbol corresponds to thattyre's designed maximum safe oper-ating speed.

G201003APA-UK

3. Checking tyre life (TIN : TyreIdentification Number)

Any tyres that are over 6 years old,based on the manufacturing date,(including the spare tyre) should bereplaced by new ones. You can findthe manufacturing date on the tyresidewall (possibly on the inside of thewheel), displaying the DOT Code.The DOT Code is a series of num-bers on a tyre consisting of numbersand English letters. The manufactur-ing date is designated by the last fourdigits (characters) of the DOT code.

DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOOThe front part of the DOT means aplant code number, tyre size andtread pattern and the last four num-bers indicate week and year manu-factured.For example: DOT XXXX XXXX 1608 representsthat the tyre was produced in the16th week of 2008.

S 112 mph (180 km/h)T 118 mph (190 km/h)H 130 mph (210 km/h)V 149 mph (240 km/h)Z Above 149 mph (240 km/h)

Maximum SpeedSpeedRatingSymbol

WARNING - Tyre ageTyres degrade over time, evenwhen they are not being used.Regardless of the remainingtread, it is recommended thattyres generally be replacedafter six (6) years of normalservice. Heat caused by hot cli-mates or frequent high loadingconditions can accelerate theaging process. Failure to followthis warning can result in sud-den tyre failure, which couldlead to a loss of control and anaccident involving seriousinjury or death.

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G201004AEN-UK

4. Tyre ply composition and materialThe number of layers or plies of rub-ber-coated fabric in the tyre. Tyremanufacturers also must indicate thematerials in the tyre, which includesteel, nylon, polyester, and others.The letter "R" means radial ply con-struction; the letter "D" means diago-nal or bias ply construction; and theletter "B" means belted-bias ply con-struction.

G201005AUN-UK

5. Maximum permissible inflationpressure

This number is the greatest amountof air pressure that should be put inthe tyre. Do not exceed the maximumpermissible inflation pressure. Referto the Tyre and Loading Informationlabel for recommended inflationpressure.

G201006AUN-UK

6. Maximum load ratingThis number indicates the maximumload in kilograms and pounds thatcan be carried by the tyre. Whenreplacing the tyres on the vehicle,always use a tyre that has the sameload rating as the factory installedtyre.G2010007BEN-UK

7. Uniform tyre quality grading Quality grades can be found whereapplicable on the tire sidewallbetween tread shoulder and maxi-mum section width.For example:TREADWEAR 200 TRACTION AA TEMPERATURE A

Tread wearThe tread wear grade is a compara-tive rating based on the wear rate ofthe tyre when tested under controlledconditions on a specified govern-ment test course. For example, a tyregraded 150 would wear one-and-a-half times (1½) as well on the gov-ernment course as a tyre graded100.

The relative performance of tyresdepends upon the actual conditionsof their use, however, and maydepart significantly from the normdue to variations in driving habits,service practices and differences inroad characteristics and climate.These grades are molded on theside-walls of passenger vehicletyres. The tyres available as standardor optional equipment on your vehi-cle may vary with respect to grade.

Traction - AA, A, B & C The traction grades, from highest tolowest, are AA, A, B and C. Thosegrades represent the tyre’s ability tostop on wet pavement as measuredunder controlled conditions on spec-

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ified government test surfaces ofasphalt and concrete. A tyre markedC may have poor traction perform-ance.

Temperature -A, B & C The temperature grades are A (thehighest), B, and C, representing thetyre’s resistance to the generation ofheat and its ability to dissipate heatwhen tested under controlled condi-tions on a specified indoor laboratorytest wheel. Sustained high temperature cancause the material of the tyre todegenerate and reduce tyre life, andexcessive temperature can lead tosudden tyre failure. Grades B and Arepresent higher levels of perform-ance on the laboratory test wheelthan the minimum required by law.

WARNING - Tyre temperature

The temperature grade for thistyre is established for a tyre thatis properly inflated and notoverloaded. Excessive speed,underinflation, or excessiveloading, either separately or incombination, can cause heatbuild-up and possible suddentyre failure. This can cause lossof vehicle control and seriousinjury or death.

WARNING The traction grade assigned tothis tyre is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests,and does not include accelera-tion, cornering, hydroplaning,or peak traction characteristics.

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FUSES

G210000APA-UK

A vehicle’s electrical system is protectedfrom electrical overload damage byfuses.

This vehicle has 2 fuse panels, one locat-ed in the driver’s side panel bolster, theother in the engine compartment.If any of your vehicle’s lights, acces-sories, or controls do not work, check theappropriate circuit fuse. If a fuse hasblown, the element inside the fuse will bemelted.If the electrical system does not work,first check the driver’s side fuse panel.Always replace a blown fuse with one ofthe same rating.If the replacement fuse blows, this indi-cates an electrical problem. Avoid usingthe system involved and immediatelyconsult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.Three kinds of fuses are used: blade typefor lower amperage rating, cartridge type,and fusible link for higher amperage rat-ings.

1VQA4037

Normal

Normal

Blade type

Cartridge type

Fusible link

Blown

Blown

Normal Blown

WARNING - Fuse replace-ment

• Never replace a fuse with any-thing but another fuse of thesame rating.

• A higher capacity fuse couldcause damage and possibly afire.

• Never install a wire instead of theproper fuse - even as a temporaryrepair. It may cause extensivewiring damage and a possible fire.

CAUTIONDo not use a screwdriver or anyother metal object to remove fusesbecause it may cause a short circuitand damage the system.

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G210100APA-UK

Instrument panel fuse replace-ment1. Turn the ignition switch and all other

switches off.2. Open the fuse panel cover.

3. Pull the suspected fuse straight out.Use the removal tool provided in theengine compartment fuse panel.

4. Check the removed fuse; replace it if itis blown.Spare fuses are provided in the instru-ment panel 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 a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer.If you do not have a spare, use a fuse ofthe same rating from a circuit you maynot need for operating the vehicle, suchas the cigarette lighter fuse.

If the headlights or other electrical com-ponents do not work and the fuses areOK, check the fuse panel in the enginecompartment. If a fuse is blown, it mustbe replaced.

OPA077022R

OPA077021R

OPA077020R

Type A

Type B

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G210101AUN

Memory fuseYour vehicle is equipped with a memoryfuse to prevent battery discharge if yourvehicle is parked without being operatedfor prolonged periods. Use the followingprocedures before parking the vehicle forprolonged 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.

✽ 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 bereset after replacement. Refer to“Battery” in this section.

• Even though the memory fuse ispulled up, the battery can still be dis-charged by operation of the head-lights or other electrical devices.

G210200AEN-UK

Engine compartment fusereplacement1. Turn the ignition switch and all other

switches off.2. Remove the fuse panel cover by

pressing the tab and pulling up.

OPA077023R OPA077024R

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3. Check the removed fuse; replace it if itis 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 a HYUNDAIauthorised repairer.

G210201AEN-UK

Main fuseIf the main fuse is blown, it must beremoved as follows:1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.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.

✽ NOTICEIf the main fuse is blown, consult aHYUNDAI authorised repairer.

CAUTIONAfter checking the fuse panel in theengine compartment, securelyinstall the fuse panel cover. If not,electrical failures may occur fromwater contact.

OPA077026R

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✽ NOTICENot all fuse panel descriptions in thismanual may be applicable to your vehi-cle. It is accurate at the time of printing.When you inspect the fuse panel in yourvehicle, refer to the fuse panel label.

Instrument panel fuse panel Engine compartment fuse panel

OPA077048R/OPA077049R/OPA077028R

G210300AEN-EA

Fuse/relay panel descriptionInside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity.

Type B

Type A

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Instrument panel fuse panel

Description Fuse rating Protected componentP/WDW LH 20A Power window driver switch, Power window rear left switchP/WDW RH 20A Power window assist switch, Power window rear right switchTAIL LP LH 10A Position lamp (Front left, Rear left), License lamp, DRL unitTAIL LP•RH 10A Position lamp (Front right, Rear right), License lamp, Illumination (without DRL)DIODE 1 - Front fog relayDIODE 2 - I/P box (Front fog relay), Front fog switchDIODE 3 - Multifunction switch - Headlamp switch signalDIODE 4 - I/P box (TAIL RH 10A)DIODE 5 - Rear fog relayAUDIO B+ 15A Audio(Memory fuse)ROOM LP 10A Room lamp, Luggage lamp, ETACS, Cluster, OBD-2, Door warning switch, Rear fog switch, Digital clock(Memory fuse)STOP LP 10A Stop switch, High mounted stop lampHAZARD 10A Hazard switch, ICM box (Hazard relay), Flash unitHORN 10A ICM box (Buglar alarm horn relay), Horn relayF/FOG LP 10A Front fog relayABS 10A ABS unit, ESP unit, Diagonosis, Stop switch-ESPT/SIG LP 10A Hazard switch, Turn signal front left/right, Turn signal rear left/right, Side repeater front left/right,

Cluster turn left/rightIG COIL 15A Air flow sensor (Diesel), Ignition coil, Speed sensor MT, Fuel heater relay (Diesel), Condensor (Petrol 1.2L),

ECU (Diesel), Fuel filter water sensor (Diesel)B/UP LP 10A Back up switch, Rear combination lamp left/right (Back up), ATM shift, PCU, Inhibitor switch

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Description Fuse rating Protected componentA/BAG IND 10A ClusterA/BAG 10A Passenger air bag off switch, ACU_A, Driver's air bag, Passenger's air bag, Pretensioner left/right,

Side air bag left/right, Side impact sensor left/right, Front impact sensor left/rightCLUSTER 10A Cluster, ETACS, Seat belt timer, MDPS_A, ALT_RCIGAR LIGHTER 15A Cigarette lighterAUDIO ACC 10A Audio, Outside mirror switch, Outside mirror motor left/right, Digital clockA/CON SW 10A Air conditioner switch, ECU, ThermisterHTD IND 10A Rear heater switch (indicator), ECUDRL 10A DRL unitIG2 10A Blower relay, Front fog relay, DRL unit, ETACS, Intake switch, PTC module (Diesel), HLLD Actuator leftH/LP LH 10A Headlamp left, Headlamp left high/low, Cluster (Headlamp high indicator)H/LP RH 10A Headlamp right, Headlamp right high/low, HLLD switch, HLLD Actuator rightFRT WIPER 25A Front wiper motor, Multifunction switch, Front wiper motor B+, Front washer motorRR FOG LP 10A Rear fog relaySEAT HTD 15A Side heated switch left/rightRR WIPER 15A Rear wiper motor, Multifunction switch, Rear wiper, Rear wiper motor B+, Rear washer motor, Sunroof motorD/LOCK & S/ROOF 20A ICM box (Lock/unlock relay), Door lock actuator driver/assit/rear right/rear left, Tailgate lock actuator, SunroofHTD GLASS 25A Rear heated relaySTART 10A Start relay, ICM box (Burglar alarm start relay)SPARE 10A Spare fuseSPARE 15A Spare fuseSPARE 20A Spare fuseSPARE 25A Spare fuse

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Engine compartment main fuse panel

Description Fuse rating Protected componentMAIN 100A (GSL) Engine room box B+, Altornator

125A (DSL)MDPS 80A MDPS_BIGN 2 50A Key set, Start relayIGN 1 30A Key setBATT 1 30A Memory fuse (AUDIO 15A/ ROOM LP 10A), Tail relayECU 30A Main relay, F/PUMP 20A, ECU 2 10A R/FAN 30A Radiator fan high relay, Radiator fan low relayF_HTR 30A Fuel heater relay (Diesel)BATT 2 50A LOCK ROOF 20A, RR HTD 25A, HAZARD 10A, STOP 10A, F/FOG 10A, HORN 10AP/WDW 30A I/P box (Power window relay B+)ABS 2 40A ABS unit, ESP unit, Air bleedingABS 1 40A ABS unit, ESP unit, Air bleedingBLWR 30A Blower relayECU 10A ECU, PTC Module (Diesel)INJ 15A Injector 1/2/3/4, ISCA, ECU, Glow relay (Diesel), PTC 1/2/3 relay (Diesel), VGT actuator (Diesel),

EGR actuator (Diesel), Throttle actuator (Diesel), Vacuum swirl (Diesel), Camshaft position sensor (Diesel),Immobiliser unit

SNSR 10A ECU, Crankshaft position sensor, Camshaft position sensor, O2 up sensor, O2 down sensor, Immobiliser unit,Lambda sensor (Diesel), Stop switch (Diesel)

ECU (DSL) 20A ECU (Diesel)F_PUMP 20A Fuel pump relayA/CON 10A Air conditioner relay

* GSL :•Gasoline Engine* DSL : Diesel Engine

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LIGHT BULBSG220000AEN-UK

Use only the bulbs of the specifiedwattage.

✽ NOTICEAfter heavy, driving rain or washing,headlight and taillight lenses couldappear frosty. This condition is caused bythe temperature difference between thelamp inside and outside. This is similarto the condensation on your windowsinside your vehicle during the rain anddoesn’t indicate a problem with yourvehicle. If the water leaks into the lampbulb circuitry, have the vehicle checkedby a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.

G220100AUN

Headlight, position light, turn sig-nal light, front fog light bulbreplacement(1) Headlight (High/Low)(2) Position light(3) Front turn signal light(4) Front fog light (if equipped)

WARNING - Working onthe lights

Prior to working on the light, firmlyapply the parking brake, ensurethat the ignition switch is turned tothe LOCK position and turn off thelights to avoid sudden movementof the vehicle and burning your fin-gers or receiving an electric shock.

CAUTIONBe sure to replace the burned-outbulb with one of the same wattagerating. Otherwise, it may causedamage to the fuse or electricwiring system.

CAUTIONIf you don’t have necessary tools,the correct bulbs and the expertise,consult a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer. In many cases, it is difficultto replace vehicle light bulbsbecause other parts of the vehiclemust be removed before you canget to the bulb. This is especiallytrue if you have to remove the head-light assembly to get to the bulb(s).Removing/installing the headlightassembly can result in damage tothe vehicle.

OPA077033

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G220101APA-UK

Headlight bulb1. Open the bonnet.2. Using a socket wrench of the correct

size, remove the headlight assemblymounting bolts.

(Continued)• If a bulb becomes damaged or

cracked, replace it immediatelyand carefully dispose of it.

• Wear eye protection when chang-ing a bulb. Allow the bulb to cooldown before handling it.

G270A030

WARNING - Halogen bulbs• Halogen bulbs contain pressur-

ized gas that will produce flyingpieces of glass if broken.

• Always handle them carefully,and avoid scratches and abra-sions. If the bulbs are lit, avoidcontact with liquids. Never touchthe glass with bare hands.Residual oil may cause the bulbto overheat and burst when lit. Abulb should be operated onlywhen installed in a headlight.

(Continued)

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3. Disconnect the power connector fromthe back of the headlight assembly.

4. Remove the headlight bulb cover byturning it counterclockwise.

5. Disconnect the headlight bulb socket-connector.

6. Unsnap the headlight bulb retainingwire by depressing the end and push-ing it upward.

7. Remove the bulb from the headlightassembly.

8. Install a new headlight bulb and snapthe headlight bulb retaining wire intoposition by aligning the wire with thegroove on the bulb.

9. Connect the headlight bulb socketconnector.

10. Install the headlight bulb cover byturning it clockwise.

11. Connect the power connector to theback of the headlight assembly.

12. Reinstall the headlight assembly tothe body of the vehicle.

Position light bulb1. Remove the socket from the assembly

by pulling it out.2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight

out.3. Insert a new bulb into the socket.4. Install the socket into the assembly by

pushing it in.Turn signal light bulb1. Remove the socket from the assembly

by turning the socket counter clock-wise

until the tabs on the socket align with theslots on the assembly.

2. Remove the bulb from the socket bypressing it in and rotating it until thetabs on the bulb align with the slots inthe socket. Pull the bulb out of thesocket.

3. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into thesocket and rotating it until it locks intoplace.

4. Install the socket into the assembly byaligning the tabs on the socket with theslots in the assembly. Push the socketinto the assembly and turn the socketclockwise.

OPA077036 OPA077047

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G220104APA-UK

Headlight aiming adjustmentBefore performing aiming adjustment,make sure of the following.1.Keep all tyres inflated to the correct

pressure.2.Place the vehicle on level ground and

press the front bumper and rearbumper down several times. Place thevehicle at a distance of 118 in. (3,000mm) from the test wall.

3.See that the vehicle is unloaded(except for full levels of coolant, engineoil and fuel, and spare tyre, jack, andtools).Have the driver or equivalent weightplaced in driver's seat.

4.Clean the head lights lenses and turnon the headlight (low beam).

5.Open the bonnet.6.Draw the vertical line (through the cen-

tre of each headlight beam pattern)and the horizontal line (through thecentre of each headlight beam pattern)on the aiming screen.

And then, draw a horizontal parallelline at 1.18 in. (30 mm) under the hori-zontal line.

7.Adjust each cut-off line of the lowbeam to the parallel line with a phillipsscrewdriver - VERTICAL AIMING.

8.Adjust each cut-off line of the lowbeam to each vertical line with aphillips screwdriver - HORIZONTALAIMING.

Adjustment after headlight assemblyreplacementIf the vehicle has had front body repairand the headlight assembly has beenreplaced, an headlight aiming should bechecked using an aiming screen asshown in the illustration. Turn on theheadlight switch. (Low Beam Position)1.Adjust headlights so that main axis of

light is parallel to centre line of thebody and is aligned with point "P"shown in the illustration.

2.Dotted lines in the illustration show thecentre of headlights.

OPA077034

Vertical aimingHorizontal aiming

G290B01TG-R

Horizontal line

Vertical line

Cut-off line

H

H

PW

L Ground line

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Specifications:H : Horizontal centre line of headlights

from groundW : Distance between each headlight

centreL• :• Distance between the headlights

and the wall that the lights are testedagainst

G220102APA

Front fog light bulb replacement 1. Reach your hand into the front

bumper.2. Remove the socket from the housing

by turning the socket counterclockwiseuntil the tabs on the socket align withthe slots on the housing.

3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straightout.

4. Install a new bulb in the socket.5. Install the socket in the housing by

aligning the tabs on the socket with theslots in the housing. Insert the socketinto the housing and turn the socketclockwise.

G220200APA

Side repeater light bulb replace-ment (if equipped) 1. Remove the light assembly from the

body of the vehicle by prying the lensand pulling the assembly out.

2. Disconnect the bulb electrical connec-tor.

3. Separate the socket and the lens partby turning the socket counterclockwiseuntil the tabs on the socket align withthe slots on the lens part.

4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straightout.

OPA077037OPA077056

H W L29.41 50.08 118.11(747) (1,272) (3,000)

Unload vehicle in (mm)

H W L29.09 50.08 118.11(739) (1,272) (3,000)

With driver in (mm)

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5. Insert a new bulb in the socket.6. Reassemble the socket and the lens

part.7. Connect the bulb electrical connector.8. Reinstall the light assembly to the

body of the vehicle.

G220300APA

Rear combination light bulbreplacement(1) Stop and tail light(2) Rear turn signal light(3) Back-up light(4) Tail light or rear fog light (if equipped)

1. Open the tailgate.2. Loosen the light assembly retaining

screws with a philips head screwdriver. 3. Remove the rear combination light

assembly from the body of the vehicle.

OPA077038 OPA077039

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4. Remove the socket from the assemblyby turning the socket counterclockwiseuntil the tabs on the socket align withthe slots on the assembly.

5. Remove the bulb from the socket bypressing it in and rotating it counter-clockwise until the tabs on the bulbalign with the slots in the socket. Pullthe bulb out of the socket.

6. Insert a new bulb by inserting it intothe socket and rotating it until it locksinto place.

7. Install the socket in the assembly byaligning the tabs on the socket with theslots in the assembly. Push the socketinto the assembly and turn the socketclockwise.

8. Reinstall the light assembly to thebody of the vehicle.

G220400AEN-UK

High mounted stop lightreplacementIf the light is not operating, have the vehi-cle checked by a HYUNDAI authorisedrepairer.

OPA077043

OPA077040

OPA077041

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G220500APA

License plate light bulb replace-ment1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, remove

the light assembly from the body of thevehicle by prying the lens and pullingthe assembly out.

2. Separate the socket and the lens partby turning the socket counterclockwiseuntil the tabs on the socket align withthe slots on the lens part.

3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straightout.

4. Insert a new bulb in the socket.5. Reassemble the socket and the lens

part.6. Reinstall the light assembly to the

body of the vehicle.

G220600AUN

Interior light bulb replacement1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently

pry the lens from the interior lighthousing.

2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straightout.

3. Install a new bulb in the socket.4. Align the lens tabs with the interior

light housing notches and snap thelens into place.

WARNING Prior to working on the InteriorLights, ensure that the “OFF” but-ton is depressed to avoid burningyour fingers or receiving an electricshock.

CAUTIONUse care not to dirty or damagelens, lens tab, and plastic housings.

OPA077044

OPA077045

OPA077042

OPA077046

Room lamp (Type A)

Room lamp (Type B)

Luggage lamp

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Exterior careG230101AUN

Exterior general caution It is very important to follow the labeldirections when using any chemicalcleaner or polish. Read all warning andcaution statements that appear on thelabel.

G230102BUN-UK

Finish maintenanceWashing To help protect your vehicle’s finish fromrust and deterioration, wash it thoroughlyand frequently at least once a month withlukewarm 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 theremoval of any accumulation of salt, dirt,mud, and other foreign materials. Makesure the drain holes in the lower edges ofthe doors and rocker panels are keptclear and clean.

Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings,industrial pollution and similar depositscan damage your vehicle’s finish if notremoved immediately. Even prompt washing with plain watermay not completely remove all thesedeposits. A mild soap, safe for use onpainted surfaces, may be used.After washing, rinse the vehicle thor-oughly with lukewarm or cold water. Donot allow soap to dry on the finish.

APPEARANCE CARE

OJB037800

WARNING - Wet brakesAfter washing the vehicle, test thebrakes whilst driving slowly to seeif they have been affected by water.If braking performance is impaired,dry the brakes by applying themlightly whilst maintaining a slowforward speed.

CAUTIONDo not use strong soap, chemicaldetergents or hot water, and do notwash the vehicle in direct sunlightor when the body of the vehicle iswarm.

CAUTION• Water washing in the engine com-

partment including high pressurewater washing may cause the fail-ure of electrical circuits located inthe engine compartment.

• Never allow water or other liquidsto come in contact with electri-cal/electronic components insidethe vehicle as this may damagethem.

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WaxingWax the vehicle when water will nolonger bead on the paint.Always wash and dry the vehicle beforewaxing. Use a good quality liquid orpaste wax, and follow the manufacturer’sinstructions. Wax all metal trim to protectit and to maintain its luster.Removing oil, tar, and similar materialswith a spot remover will usually strip thewax from the finish. Be sure to re-waxthese areas even if the rest of the vehicledoes not yet need waxing.

G230103AUN

Finish damage repair Deep scratches or stone chips in thepainted surface must be repairedpromptly. Exposed metal will quickly rustand may develop into a major repairexpense.

✽ NOTICEIf your vehicle is damaged and requiresany metal repair or replacement, be surethe body shop applies anti-corrosionmaterials to the parts repaired orreplaced.

G230104AUN

Bright-metal maintenance• To remove road tar and insects, use a

tar remover, not a scraper or othersharp object.

• To protect the surfaces of bright-metalparts from corrosion, apply a coating ofwax or chrome preservative and rub toa high luster.

• During winter weather or in coastalareas, cover the bright metal parts witha heavier coating of wax or preserva-tive. If necessary, coat the parts withnon-corrosive petroleum jelly or otherprotective compound. CAUTION

• Wiping dust or dirt off the bodywith a dry cloth will scratch thefinish.

• Do not use steel wool, abrasivecleaners, or strong detergentscontaining highly alkaline orcaustic agents on chrome-platedor anodized aluminium parts. Thismay result in damage to the pro-tective coating and cause discol-oration or paint deterioration.

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G230105AUN-UK

Underbody maintenanceCorrosive materials used for ice andsnow removal and dust control may col-lect on the underbody. If these materialsare not removed, accelerated rusting canoccur on underbody parts such as thefuel lines, frame, floor pan and exhaustsystem, even though they have beentreated with rust protection.Thoroughly flush the vehicle underbodyand wheel openings with lukewarm orcold water once a month, after off-roaddriving and at the end of each winter. Payspecial attention to these areas becauseit is difficult to see all the mud and dirt. Itwill do more harm than good to wet downthe road grime without removing it. Thelower edges of doors, rocker panels, andframe members have drain holes thatshould not be allowed to clog with dirt;trapped water in these areas can causerusting.

G230106AUN-UK

Aluminium wheel maintenance The aluminium wheels are coated with aclear protective finish.• Do not use any abrasive cleaner, pol-

ishing compound, solvent, or wirebrushes on aluminium wheels. Theymay scratch or damage the finish.

• Use only a mild soap or neutral deter-gent, and rinse thoroughly with water.Also, be sure to clean the wheels afterdriving on salted roads. This helps pre-vent corrosion.

• Avoid washing the wheels with high-speed car wash brushes.

• Do not use any acid detergent. It maydamage and corrode the aluminiumwheels coated with a clear protectivefinish.

WARNINGAfter washing the vehicle, test thebrakes whilst driving slowly to seeif they have been affected by water.If braking performance is impaired,dry the brakes by applying themlightly whilst maintaining a slowforward speed.

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Corrosion protectionProtecting your vehicle from corrosionIn using the most advanced design andconstruction practices, every HYUNDAIis built to retain its original factory finishfor many years. However, long term dura-bility is also greatly dependant uponmaintaining the various protection sys-tems and coatings used in manufacturesince constant exposure to the elementswill eventually result in their breakdownand loss of effectiveness. The followingsuggestions are made to assist in themaintenance of the vehicle bodywork.

Common causes of corrosionThe most common causes of corrosionon your car are:• Road salt, dirt and moisture that is

allowed to accumulate underneath thecar.

• Removal of paint or protective coatingsby stones, gravel, abrasion or minorscrapes and dents which leave unpro-tected metal exposed to corrosion.

High-corrosion areasIf you live in an area where your car isregularly exposed to corrosive materials,corrosion protection is particularly impor-tant. Some of the common causes ofaccelerated corrosion are road salts,dust control chemicals, ocean air andindustrial pollution.

Moisture breeds corrosionMoisture creates the conditions in whichcorrosion is most likely to occur. Forexample, corrosion is accelerated byhigh humidity, particularly when tempera-tures are just above freezing. In suchconditions, the corrosive material is keptin contact with the car surfaces by mois-ture that is slow to evaporate.Mud is particularly corrosive because it isslow to dry and holds moisture in contactwith the vehicle. Although the mudappears to be dry, it can still retain themoisture and promote corrosion.High temperatures can also acceleratecorrosion of parts that are not properlyventilated so the moisture can be dis-persed. For all these reasons, it is par-ticularly important to keep your car cleanand free of mud or accumulations ofother materials. This applies not only tothe visible surfaces but particularly to theunderside of the car.

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To help prevent corrosionYou can help prevent corrosion from get-ting started by observing the following:

Keep your car cleanThe best way to prevent corrosion is tokeep your car clean and free of corrosivematerials. Attention to the underside ofthe car is particularly important.

• If you live in a high-corrosion area —where road salts are used, near theocean, areas with industrial pollution,acid rain, etc.—, you should take extracare to prevent corrosion. In winter,hose off the underside of your car atleast once a month and be sure toclean the underside thoroughly whenwinter is over.

• When cleaning underneath the car,give particular attention to the compo-nents under the fenders and otherareas that are hidden from view. Do athorough job; just dampening the accu-mulated mud rather than washing itaway will accelerate corrosion ratherthan prevent it. Water under high pres-sure and steam are particularly effec-tive in removing accumulated mud andcorrosive materials.

• When cleaning lower door panels,rocker panels and frame members, besure that drain holes are kept open sothat moisture can escape and not betrapped inside to accelerate corrosion.

Keep your garage dryDon't park your car in a damp, poorlyventilated garage. This creates a favor-able environment for corrosion. This isparticularly true if you wash your car inthe garage or drive it into the garagewhen it is still wet or covered with snow,ice or mud. Even a heated garage cancontribute to corrosion unless it is wellventilated so moisture is dispersed.

Keep paint and trim in good conditionScratches or chips in the finish should becovered with "touch-up" paint as soon aspossible to reduce the possibility of cor-rosion. If bare metal is showing through,the attention of a qualified body and paintshop is recommended.

Bird droppings : Bird droppings are high-ly corrosive and may damage paintedsurfaces in just a few hours. Alwaysremove bird droppings as soon as possi-ble.

Don't neglect the interiorMoisture can collect under the floor matsand carpeting to cause corrosion. Checkunder the mats periodically to be surethe carpeting is dry. Use particular care ifyou carry fertilizers, cleaning materials orchemicals in the car.These should be carried only in propercontainers and any spills or leaks shouldbe cleaned up, flushed with clean waterand thoroughly dried.

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Interior careG230201AUN

Interior general precautions Prevent caustic solutions such as per-fume and cosmetic oil from contactingthe dashboard because they may causedamage or discoloration. If they do con-tact the dashboard, wipe them off imme-diately. See the instructions that follow forthe proper way to clean vinyl.

G230202AUN-UK

Cleaning the upholstery and interiortrim Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt from vinylwith a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner.Clean vinyl surfaces with a vinyl cleaner.

Fabric Remove dust and loose dirt from fabricwith a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner.Clean with a mild soap solution recom-mended for upholstery or carpets.Remove fresh spots immediately with afabric spot cleaner. If fresh spots do notreceive immediate attention, the fabriccan be stained and its colour can beaffected. Also, its fire-resistant propertiescan be reduced if the material is notproperly maintained.

G230203AUN

Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt web-bing Clean the belt webbing with any mildsoap solution recommended for cleaningupholstery or carpet. Follow the instruc-tions provided with the soap. Do notbleach or re-dye the webbing becausethis may weaken it.

G230204AUN

Cleaning the interior window glass If the interior glass surfaces of the vehi-cle become fogged (that is, covered withan oily, greasy or waxy film), they shouldbe cleaned with glass cleaner. Follow thedirections on the glass cleaner container.

CAUTIONUsing anything but recommendedcleaners and procedures may affectthe fabric’s appearance and fire-resistant properties.

CAUTIONDo not scrape or scratch the insideof the rear window. This may resultin damage to the rear windowdefroster grid.

CAUTIONNever allow water or other liquidsto come in contact withelectrical/electronic componentsinside the vehicle as this may dam-age them.

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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)G270000AEN-UK

The emission control system of yourvehicle is covered by a written limitedwarranty. Please see the warranty infor-mation contained in the Service Passportin your vehicle.Your vehicle is equipped with an emis-sion control system to meet all applicableemission regulations.There are three emission control sys-tems, as follows.(1) Crankcase emission control system(2) Evaporative emission control system(3) Exhaust emission control systemIn order to assure the proper function ofthe emission control systems, it is rec-ommended that you have your carinspected and maintained by aHYUNDAI authorised repairer in accor-dance with the maintenance schedule inthis manual.Caution for the Inspection andMaintenance Test (With ElectronicStability Program (ESP) system)• To prevent the vehicle from misfiring

during dynamometer testing, turn theElectronic Stability Program (ESP)system off by pressing the ESPswitch.

• After dynamometer testing is complet-ed, turn the ESP system back on bypressing the ESP switch again.

G270100AUN

1. Crankcase emission controlsystem

The positive crankcase ventilation sys-tem is employed to prevent air pollutioncaused by blow-by gases being emittedfrom the crankcase. This system suppliesfresh filtered air to the crankcase throughthe air intake hose. Inside the crankcase,the fresh air mixes with blow-by gases,which then pass through the PCV valveinto the induction system.

G270200AUN-UK

2. Evaporative emission control The Evaporative Emission ControlSystem is designed to prevent fuelvapours from escaping into the atmos-phere.G270201AUN-UK

CanisterFuel vapours generated inside the fueltank are absorbed and stored in theonboard canister. When the engine isrunning, the fuel vapours absorbed in thecanister are drawn into the surge tankthrough the purge control solenoid valve.

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 takeninto the engine. After the engine warms-up during ordinary driving, the PCSVopens to introduce evaporated fuel to theengine.

G270300AUN-UK

3. Exhaust emission control system

The Exhaust Emission Control System isa highly effective system which controlsexhaust emissions whilst maintaininggood vehicle performance.

G270301AUN

Vehicle modifications This vehicle should not be modified.Modification of your vehicle could affectits performance, safety or durability andmay even violate governmental safetyand emissions regulations.In addition, damage or performanceproblems resulting from any modificationmay not be covered under warranty.

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WARNING - FireA hot exhaust system can igniteflammable items under your vehi-cle. Do not park, idle or drive thevehicle over or near flammableobjects, such as grass, vegetation,paper, leaves, etc.

G270302AUN-UK

Engine exhaust gas precautions (car-bon monoxide) • Carbon monoxide can be present with

other exhaust fumes. Therefore, if yousmell exhaust fumes of any kind insideyour vehicle, have it inspected andrepaired immediately. If you ever sus-pect exhaust fumes are coming intoyour vehicle, drive it only with all thewindows fully open. Have your vehiclechecked and repaired immediately.

• Do not operate the engine in confinedor closed areas (such as garages) anymore than what is necessary to movethe vehicle in or out of the area.

• When the vehicle is stopped in anopen area for more than a short timewith the engine running, adjust theventilation system (as needed) to drawoutside air into the vehicle.

• Never sit in a parked or stopped vehi-cle for any extended time with theengine running.

• When the engine stalls or fails to start,excessive attempts to restart theengine may cause damage to theemission control system.

G270303BEN-UK

Operating precautions for catalyticconverters (if equipped)

Your vehicle is equipped with a catalyticconverter emission control device.Therefore, the following precautionsmust be observed:• Use only UNLEADED FUEL for petrol

engines.• Do not operate the vehicle when there

are signs of engine malfunction, suchas misfire or a noticeable loss of per-formance.

• Do not misuse or abuse the engine.Examples of misuse are coasting withthe ignition off and descending steepgrades in gear with the ignition off.

• Do not operate the engine at high idlespeed for extended periods (5 minutesor more).

• Do not modify or tamper with any partof the engine or emission control sys-tem. All inspections and adjustmentsmust be made by a HYUNDAI autho-rised repairer.

• Avoid driving with a very low fuel level.If you run out of petrol, it could causethe engine to misfire and result inexcessive loading of the catalytic con-verter.

Failure to observe these precautionscould result in damage to the catalyticconverter and to your vehicle.Additionally, such actions could void yourwarranties.

WARNING - ExhaustEngine exhaust gases contain car-bon monoxide (CO). Thoughcolourless and odourless, it is dan-gerous and could be lethal ifinhaled. Follow the instructionsfollowing to avoid CO poisoning.

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Vehicle identification number (VIN) .................. 8-2Vehicle certification label ..................................... 8-2Tyre specification and pressure label ................. 8-3Engine number ...................................................... 8-3

Consumer information

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER (VIN)

H010000AUN

The vehicle identification number (VIN) isthe number used in registering your carand in all legal matters pertaining to itsownership, etc.The number is punched on the floorunder the front passenger seat.

The VIN is also on a plate attached to thetop of the dashboard. The number on theplate can easily be seen through thewindshield from outside.

VEHICLE CERTIFICATIONLABEL

H020000AUN-UK

The vehicle certification label attachedon the driver’s (or front passenger’s) sidecentre pillar gives the vehicle identifica-tion number (VIN).

OPA087001 OPA087006

VIN label (if equipped)Frame number

OPA087002

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H030000AUN-UK

The tyres supplied on your new vehicleare chosen to provide the best perform-ance for normal driving.The tyre label located on the driver's sidecentre pillar gives the tyre pressures rec-ommended for your car.

ENGINE NUMBERH04000AUN

The engine number is stamped on theengine block as shown in the drawing.

TYRE SPECIFICATION ANDPRESSURE LABEL

OPA087003R OPA087005

OPA089004

Petrol (1.1 L)

Petrol (1.2 L)

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Dimensions ............................................................ 9-2Bulb wattage .......................................................... 9-2Tyres and wheels ................................................... 9-3Recommended lubricants and capacities ........... 9-4

Specifications

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Item in (mm)

Overall length 140.4 (3565)

Overall width 62.8 (1595)

Overall height 60.6 (1540)

Front tread 55.1 (1400)

Rear tread 54.5 (1385)

Wheelbase 93.7 (2380)

DIMENSIONS

Light Bulb WattageHeadlights (High/Low) 60/55Front turn signal lights 21Position lights 5Side repeater lights* 5Front fog lights* 27Rear fog light* 21/5Stop and tail lights 21/5Tail light* 21/5Rear turn signal lights 21Back-up lights 16High mounted stop light* 5, 16 or LEDLicense plate lights 5Room lamp 10Luggage lamp 5

BULB WATTAGE

* : If equipped

I010000APA-UK I030000APA

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TYRES AND WHEELS

*1 Normal load : Up to 3 persons

* M/T : Manual Transaxle

* A/T : Automatic Transaxle

I020000APA-UK

Inflation pressure

psi (bar, kPa)

Front Rear Front Rear

155/70R13 4Bx13

165/60R14 5Jx1433 33 35 35

175/50R15 5.5Jx15(2.3, 230) (2.3, 230) (2.5, 250) (2.5, 250)

175/60R14 5Jx14

60 60 60 60T105/70D14 4T×14 (4.2, 420) (4.2, 420) (4.2, 420) (4.2, 420)

Full sizetyre

M/T

A/T

Compact spare tyre

Wheel lug nut torque

lb•ft (kg•m, N•m)

65~79

(9~11, 88~107)

ItemTyre

sizeWheel size

Normal load *1 Maximum load

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RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES I040000BPA-UK

To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, use only lubricants of the proper quality. The correctlubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel economy.

These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle.

*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 econ-

omy by reducing the amount of fuel necessary to overcome engine friction. Often, these improvements are difficult to measurein everyday driving, but in a year’s time, they can offer significant cost and energy savings.

*3 Use the engine oils approved by Hyundai Motor India. Consult an authorised HYUNDAI dealer for details.

Lubricant Volume Classification

Automatic transaxle fluid 5.37 lmp. qts (6.1 l) Diamond ATF SP-III, SK ATF SP-III

Manual transaxle fluid 1.67 lmp. qts (1.9 l) API Service GL-4 SAE 75W/85 (fill for-life)

Mixture of antifreeze and water

Coolant (Ethylene glycol base coolant for

aluminium radiator)

Brake fluid 0.6~0.7 lmp. qts (0.7~0.8 l) FMVSS116 DOT-3 or DOT-4

Fuel 7.7 UK gal. (35 l) -

Engine oil *1 *2 *3

(drain and refill)

API Service SL or above,

ACEA A3 or above

2.64 Imp. qts (3.0 l)

3.07 Imp. qts (3.5 l)

1.1L

1.2L

4.14 Imp. qts (4.7 l)

3.69 Imp. qts (4.2 l)

Gasoline

Engine

1.1L

1.2L

Gasoline

Engine

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OWNER'S MANUAL

OperationMaintenanceSpecifications

The information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication.However, the right to amend specifications without notice or obligation toincorporate such amendments into vehicles already produced is reserved.

This manual applies to all markets and includes descriptions and explana-tions of optional as well as standard equipment. As a result, some of theequipment operating descriptions referred to may not apply to the particu-lar vehicle with which this manual is supplied.

Please refer to the nearest Hyundai authorised repairer for informationregarding current standard and optional equipment levels.

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Modification to the original vehicle specification may invalidate the manufacturers warranty and mayadversely affect the safety and durability of the vehicle.

Components which are subject to modification or are added to the original vehicle specification with-out the express approval of the manufacturer and result in consequential loss or damage are not cov-ered by the vehicle manufacturers warranty.

This vehicle is fitted with electronically controlled fuel injection or other micro processor controlledequipment.

It is possible for incorrectly installed two way radio equipment including mobile telephones to adverse-ly affect these systems.

Before radio equipment of this kind is installed, please contact your Hyundai authorised repairer forrecommendation regarding the suitability of the particular radio equipment concerned and the rec-ommended method of installation and equipment location. Incorrectly installed or unsuitable equip-ment which gives rise to incorrect functioning of or damage to electronic vehicle components will notfall within the scope of the vehicle manufacturers warranty.

CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO ORIGINAL VEHICLE SPECIFICATION

TWO WAY RADIO INSTALLATION

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This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE.These titles indicate the following:

✽ NOTICEThis indicates that interesting or helpful information is being provided.

SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING

WARNING This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or otherpersons if the warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the warning.

CAUTIONThis indicates that a condition may result in damage to your vehicle or its equipment if thecaution is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the caution.

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FOREWORD

Hyundai Motor India wish to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing a Hyundai product and to welcome you to the everincreasing number of discriminating motorists who drive Hyundai vehicles. The advanced engineering and construction methodsemployed during both design and production of the Hyundai marque are something of which we are proud, and this commitmentto providing a high quality product is supported by a comprehensive after sales and warranty service of which we are equallyproud.

This owner's manual will introduce the operating and maintenance requirements for the vehicle and it is recommended that it iscarefully read to ensure that the maximum performance and durability along with safe and satisfactory operation are obtained. Therecommended routine maintenance servicing along with any running repairs that may be required should be entrusted to aHyundai authorised repairer to ensure that only the latest methods and genuine Hyundai replacement parts are used for the con-tinued reliability, safety and performance of the vehicle.

Should any question or query exist regarding any aspect of your Hyundai please contact the nearest Hyundai authorised repairerwho will be only too pleased to assist wherever possible.

Note : This owners manual should be considered as part of the vehicle and should be kept in the vehicle at all times for ease ofreference.

In the event of the vehicle being sold please ensure that this manual is left in the vehicle for the reference of the new owner.

Copyright 2008 Hyundai Motor India. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval sys-tem or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Hyundai Motor India.

CAUTIONSevere engine and transaxle damage may result from the use of poor quality fuels and lubricants that do not meet Hyundaispecifications. You must always use high quality fuels and lubricants that meet the specifications listed on Page 9-4 in theVehicle Specifications section of the Owner's Manual.

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Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts1. What are Hyundai Genuine Parts?

Hyundai Genuine Parts are manufac-tured to the same specification asthose used by Hyundai MotorCompany to manufacture vehicles andare designed and tested to guaranteeoptimum safety, performance, and reli-ability.

2. Why should you use genuine parts?Hyundai Genuine Parts are engi-neered and built to meet rigid manu-facturing requirements. The use of imi-tation, counterfeit or used salvageparts is not covered under the HyundaiNew Vehicle Warranty.

In addition, any damage to or failure ofHyundai Genuine Parts caused by theinstallation or failure of an imitation,counterfeit or used salvage part is notcovered by the Hyundai New VehicleWarranty.

3. How can you tell if you are purchas-ing Hyundai Genuine Parts?Look for the Hyundai Genuine PartsLogo on the package (see below).

Hyundai Genuine Parts exported toare packaged with labels written onlyin English.

Hyundai Genuine Parts are only soldthrough Hyundai authorised repairers.

A100A01L A100A02L A100A04L

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Your vehicle at a glance

Safety features of your vehicle

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Air bag - supplemental restraint system ······················ 3-32Air cleaner ··································································· 7-24Appearance care ·························································· 7-57Audio system ······························································· 4-66Automatic transaxle ······················································· 5-9Automatic transaxle fluid ············································ 7-21

Battery ········································································· 7-29Before driving ································································ 5-3Bonnet ·········································································· 4-15Brake fluid ··································································· 7-20Brake system ······························································· 5-14Bulb wattage ·································································· 9-2

Child restraint system ·················································· 3-24Climate control air filter ·············································· 7-25Climate control system ················································ 4-49

Defroster ······································································ 4-48Dimensions ···································································· 9-2Door locks ····································································· 4-8

Economical operation ·················································· 5-24Emergency starting ························································ 6-4Emission control system ·············································· 7-63Engine compartment ·············································· 2-4, 7-2Engine coolant ····························································· 7-18Engine number ······························································· 8-3Engine oil ····································································· 7-17Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ············· 7-14

Fuel filler lid ································································ 4-17Fuel requirements ·························································· 1-2Fuses ············································································ 7-41

Hazard warning flasher ··············································· 4-40How to use this manual ················································· 1-2

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Instrument panel overview ············································ 2-3Interior features ··························································· 4-61Interior light ································································· 4-47Interior overview ··························································· 2-2

Key positions ································································· 5-4Keys ··············································································· 4-2

Light bulbs ··································································· 7-49Lighting ······································································· 4-41

Maintenance services ····················································· 7-4Manual transaxle ··························································· 5-6Mirrors ········································································· 4-25

Owner maintenance ······················································· 7-5

Parking brake ······························································ 7-23

Recommended lubricants and capacities ······················· 9-4Remote keyless entry ····················································· 4-4

Road warning ································································· 6-2

Scheduled maintenance service ····································· 7-7Seat belts ······································································ 3-14Seats ··············································································· 3-2Special driving conditions ··········································· 5-26Starting the engine ························································· 5-5Steering wheel ····························································· 4-23Storage compartment ··················································· 4-59Sunroof ········································································ 4-19

Tailgate ········································································ 4-11Theft-alarm system ························································ 4-6Towing ········································································· 6-15Trailer towing ······························································ 5-34Tyre specification and pressure label ···························· 8-3Tyres and wheels ·················································· 7-31, 9-3

Vehicle certification label ············································· 8-2Vehicle identification number (VIN) ···························· 8-2Vehicle run-in process ··················································· 1-5Vehicle weight ····························································· 5-42

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