Hyundai Coupe (2008 year). Manual — part 23

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G270F02A-EAT
G270C01GK-EAT
Rear Fog Light
Luggage Compartment Light
OGK076042
7. To detach the rear combination light
OGK066100L
hit it strongly by hand.
HGK5045
8. To replace the rear combination light
1. Remove the mounting screws of the
1. Open the hatchback door.
(stop/tail light, turn signal light, back-
rear fog light cover with a phillips
2. Remove the cover with a flat-blade
up light), take it out from the bulb
screwdriver.
screwdriver.
holder by turning it counterclock-
2. Disconnect the bulb holder by turn-
wise.
ing the bulb holder counterclock-
wise and take the bulb out from the
(1) Stop/Tail light
bulb holder by turning it clockwise.
(2) Back-up light
3. Replace with a new bulb.
(3) Turn signal light
9. Install the new bulb.
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G270G01GK-AAT
G270H01GK-GAT
Map Light
Glove Box Illuminated Light
HGK5046
3. Disconnect the power cord.
OGK076046
OGK076020R
1. Remove the cover with a flat-blade
1. Remove the mounting screws on
screwdriver.
the downside of the glove box.
2. Replace with a new bulb.
HTB284
4. Replace with a new bulb.
OGK076021R
2. Open the glove box and remove the
mounting screws on the upside of
the glove box.
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G270E02A-EAT
Side Repeater
NOTE:
It is recommended that the side
Power Cord
repeater bulb be replaced by a
Hyundai authorised repairer.
Clip
OGK076022R
OGK076038M
3. Remove the glove box by pulling
4. Disconnect the power cord.
strongly.
5. Remove the glove box illuminated
light by pushing the clip.
6. Replace with a new bulb.
!
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage the glove
box when pulling the glove box.
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BULB WATTAGE
33
G280A04GK-EAT
OGK066009L
No.
Part Name
Wattage
Socket type
No.
Part Name
Wattage
Socket type
Head Light (Low)
55
PX 26d
8
Luggage Compartment Light
5
S8.5/8.5
1
Front Position Light
5
W2.1X9.5d
High Mounted
With spoiler
2.4 (LED)
N/A
9
2
Map Light
10
W2.1×9.5D
Stop Light
Without spoiler
3.5 (LED)
-
3
Front Turn Signal Light
21
BAU15s
10
Rear
Back-up Light
16
W2.1X9.5d
4
Front Fog Light
51
P22d
11
Combination
Turn Signal Light
21
BA15s
5
Head Light (High)
55
PX 26d
12
Stop/Tail Light
21/5
BAY15d
6
Side repeater light
5
W2.1X9.5d
13
License Plate Light
5
W2.1X9.6d
7
Front Door Edge Warning Light
5
W2.1X9.5d
14
Rear Fog Light
21
BA15s
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FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTION
34
G200C02GK-GAT
Engine Compartment
HGK4005
NOTE:
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of
printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
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DESCRIPTION
FUSERATING
PROTECTED COMPONENTS
BATT
120A
Generator(1.6L/2.0L)
BATT
50A
BCM BOX(Tail lamp relay,Power connector,Fuse(2,7,12,13,19,20,24))
COND
30A
Condenser fan relay
RAD
30A
Radiator fan relay
Engine control relay, Fuel pump relay, A/T control relay,
ECU
30A
Generator,ECM(1.6L/2.7L),PCM(2.0L)
IGN
30A
Ignition switch,Start relay
ABS 1
40A
ABS/ESP control module,ESP Air bleeding connector
ABS 2
40A
ABS/ESP control module,ESP Air bleeding connector
BLOWER
30A
Blower relay
INJ
15A
Injector
SNSR
10A
Oxygen sensor,Camshaft position sensor, Idle speed control actuator
DRL
15A
DRL control module
F/FOG
15A
Front fog lamp relay
ECU
10A
TCM(2.7L),ECM(2.7L/1.6L)
HORN,A/CON
15A
Horn relay,A/C relay
H/LP (HI)
15A
Head lamp relay(High)
H/LP (LO)
15A
Head lamp relay(Low)
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G200D02GK-GAT
Inner Panel
OGK066010L
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DESCRIPTION
FUSERATING
PROTECTED COMPONENTS
IG COIL
20A
Ignition coil(1.6L/2.7L), Electronic chrome mirror
AMP
20A
AMP
B/UP LAMP
10A
Back-up lamp switch,Transaxle range switch,Cruise control module,Stop lamp switch
A/BAG IND
10A
Instrument cluster (A/BAG IND.)
A/BAG
15A
SRS control module
HTD MIR
10A
Mirror defogger
HAZARD
10A
Hazard relay
R/WIPER
15A
Rear wiper motor,Rear intermittent wiper relay
TAIL-RH
10A
Right tail lamps,Glove box lamp
F/WIPER
20A
Front wiper motor,Front wiper relay
RR DEFOG
30A
Defogger relay
STOP
15A
Stop lamp switch,Burglar alarm horn relay,Folding/Unfolding relay
TAIL-LH
10A
Left tail lamps
A/CON
10A
A/C control module, Blower relay
ECU
10A
ECM, Multi gauge unit, TCM, Vehicle speed sensor
CLUSTER
10A
Instrument cluster (Power), Per-excitation resister, DRL Control module,Generator
ROOM LP
10A
Room lamp,Clock,Audio,Data link connector,Multi gauge unit
P/WINDOW
30A
Power window relay
T/GATE
15A
Trunk lid switch
IGN
10A
AQS sensor,Head lamp relay,DRL Control module
RR FOG
10A
Rear fog lamp
C/LIGHT
15A
Cigarette lighter,Outside mirror switch
S/ROOF
15A
Sunroof,Power door lock/Unlock relay
S/HTR
20A
Seat warmer
ABS
10A
ESP/ABS control module
AUDIO
10A
Audio,Digital clock
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
Emission Control Systems
7-2
Catalytic Converter
7-3
7
7
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
7
EMISSION CONTROL SYS-
2
TEMS
SH010A1-E
DH010B1-E
When the engine is running, the fuel
(Not all models)
1. Crankcase Emission Control
vapors absorbed in the canister are
System
drawn into the induction system through
Depending upon the market for which
the purge control solenoid valve.
the vehicle is destined, the emission
The positive crankcase ventilation
control system will comprise one or
(PCV) system is employed to prevent
more of the following emission control
Purge Control Solenoid Valve
air pollution caused by blow-by gases
devices.
being emitted from the crankcase.
The purge control solenoid valve is
This system supplies fresh air to the
controlled by the ECU (Engine Control
(1) Crankcase emission control sys-
crankcase through the air cleaner. In-
Unit); when the engine coolant tem-
tem
side the crankcase, the fresh air mixes
perature is low, and during idling, it
(2) Evaporative emission control sys-
with blow-by gases, then passes
closes, so that evaporated fuel is not
tem
through the PCV valve into the intake
taken into the surge tank. After engine
(3) Exhaust emission control system
system.
warm-up, during ordinary driving, it
opens to introduce evaporated fuel to
In order that the proper functioning of
the surge tank.
the emission control systems may be
ZH010C1-E
ensured, it is recommended that the
2. Evaporative Emission
vehicle is inspected and maintained
Control System
by a Hyundai authorised repairer in
JH010D1-E
accordance with the maintenance
The Evaporative Emission Control
3. Exhaust Emission Control
schedule in this manual.
System is designed to prevent fuel
System
vapors from escaping into the atmo-
sphere.
This system helps control oxides of
nitrogen by recirculating a portion of
the exhaust gases into the intake
Canister
manifold, thereby reducing cylinder
Whilst the engine is inoperative, fuel
combustion temperatures.
vapors generated inside the fuel tank
are absorbed and stored in the canis-
ter.
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
7
CATALYTIC CONVERTOR
3
SH020A1-E
Damage to the catalyst will result if
Push or tow starting of the vehicle is to
(Not all models)
contamination occurs through the use
be avoided since unburnt fuel may
of leaded fuel. Whilst the vehicle is
enter the catalyst and result in dam-
fitted with a reduced diameter filler
age. (Note, it is impossible to push or
neck to prevent charging of the fuel
tow start a Hyundai model equipped
tank with a leaded fuel pump nozzle,
with fuel injection since the fuel pump
it is possible that the use of funnels or
safety interlock will prevent the pump
fuel cans will permit leaded fuel to be
from operating under these conditions).
introduced into the fuel tank.
Operation of the catalyst involves ex-
The catalyst is intolerant of unburnt
tremely high temperatures being at-
fuel and therefore if an engine misfire
tained within the catalytic convertor,
condition exists, damage to the cata-
and although the convertor is fitted
lyst will occur. It is imperative that if
with heat shields, it is important that
Catalytic Converter
OGK076501
a misfire condition develops, the ve-
the vehicle is not parked over combus-
Hyundai Coupe models are fitted with
hicle is immediately presented to a
tible or volatile material which may
catalytic convertors which require spe-
Hyundai authorised repairer for rectifi-
result in fire.
cial operating considerations. The cata-
cation. Similarly, the practice of cer-
If the above precautions are not ad-
lytic convertor serves to oxidize cer-
tain ignition system diagnosis proce-
hered to and the catalyst becomes
tain noxious elements of the exhaust
dures which involve inducing a misfire
inoperative, the resultant increase in
gases leaving the engine to reduce the
(cylinder power balance tests for ex-
core temperature will result in a "melt
level of pollutants emitted from the
ample) may result in catalyst damage.
down" where the catalyst core will
vehicle and, provided that care is ex-
For these reasons, it is advisable that
melt and subsequently may block the
ercised to prevent damage, the cata-
the exhaust gas emission be tested
exhaust system.
lyst will operate efficiently for the life
at each routine service with a gas
Due to the fragile nature of the cata-
of the vehicle.
analyzer having a Hydrocarbon mea-
lyst element, it is important that dam-
It is of the utmost importance that the
suring facility to ensure continued re-
age does not occur when the vehicle
following information is read and un-
liability of the catalyst.
is raised by means of a garage jack.
derstood by the vehicle operator in
Care must also be exercised to avoid
order to prevent operational problems
driving over road hazards or debris
arising from damage to the catalyst.
which may cause damage to the cata-
lyst element.
CONSUMER INFORMATION
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
8-2
Engine Number
8-2
Tyre Information
8-3
Tyre Pressures
8-3
Snow Tyres
8-4
Tyre Chains
8-4
Tyre Rotation
8-5
Tyre Balancing
8-6
Tyre Replacement
8-6
Wheel Replacement
8-7
Spare Tyre and Tools
8-7
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8 CONSUMER INFORMATION
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
ENGINE NUMBER
2
NUMBER (VIN)
SI010A1-E
SI010B1-E
2.7L
1.6L
I010B01B
OGK086001
F040A02TB-1
The engine number is stamped on
The vehicle identification number
2.0L
the engine block as shown in the
(VIN) is unique to each individual
drawing.
vehicle and is the number
(some-
times referred to as chassis number)
used upon the vehicle registration
document to identify the vehicle.
The VIN will be found stamped upon
a plate attached to the engine bulk-
head.
HFO6003
CONSUMER INFORMATION
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TYRE
3
ZI010C1-E
I030A01GK-EAT
PRESSURE, kPa (PSI)
TYRE INFORMATION
TYRE PRESSURES
RIM
TYRE SIZE
UP TO 2 PERSONS
UP TO MAX.LOAD
SIZE
The tyres supplied on your new
FRONT
REAR
FRONT
REAR
Hyundai are chosen to provide the
6.0Jx15
195/65R15
210(30)
210(30)
210(30)
210(30)
best performance for normal driving.
6.5Jx16
205/55R16
210(30)
210(30)
230(33)
230(33)
7.0Jx17
215/45R17
220(32)
210(30)
240(35)
230(33)
4Tx16
T125/70R16
420(60)
420(60)
420(60)
420(60)
The tyre pressure must only be
checked when the tyres are cold. The
correct tyre pressures are indicated
on the label affixed to the driver's door
HGK6003-E
pillar and above.
In modern high-speed motoring, cor-
Tyre pressures should be increased
rect tyre pressures are vitally impor-
by 3 psi when the vehicle is driven
tant. Incorrect tyre pressures can af-
fully laden or under conditions of sus-
fect vehicle safety by causing re-
tained high speed motoring.
duced adhesion, steering response
and tyre failure through overheating.
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ZI030A2-E
I050A01GK-EAT
SNOW TYRES
TYRE CHAINS
!
WARNING:
Tyre chains should be installed on the
If you equip your car with snow tyres,
o When driving on roads covered
they should be the same size and
front wheels. Be sure that the chains
with snow or ice, drive at less
have the same load capacity as the
are installed in accordance with the
than 20 mph (30 km/h).
original tyres. Do not drive faster than
manufacturer's instructions. Refer to
70 mph (113 km/h) when your car is
the following information.
o Use tyre chains less than 0.39 in.
equipped with snow tyres.
(10 mm) to 16", 17" tyre.
Snow Chain
o Avoid sudden stop and turn.
Tyre size
o Tighten firmly not to hear con-
Thickness
tact sound, if it still sounds,
195/65 R 15
Max. 0.59 in. (15 mm)
remove the chains for damage
205/55 R 16
Max. 0.39 in. (10 mm)
protection.
215/45 R 17
Max. 0.39 in. (10 mm)
To minimise tyre and chain wear, do
not continue to use tyre chains when
they are no longer needed.
CONSUMER INFORMATION
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5
I060A01GK-EAT
NOTE:
TYRE ROTATION
Aluminium wheels which are not
supplied as Original Equipment
15", 16" Tyre
17" Tyre
should not be mixed on the same
vehicle with the original steel
wheels.
Sidewall
Tyre rotation
direction
HGK5018
HGK5016
!
The tyre wear characteristics will vary
WARNING:
between each tyre dependant upon
When rotating the 215/45 R17 tyres,
the conditions of use. It is normal for
ensure to follow the"ROTATION"
the front tyres to wear more rapidly
direction marked on the sidewall
than those fitted to the rear of the
of tyres.
vehicle and therefore tyre rotation will
When rotating the tyres of the left
provide a means of helping to ensure
and right, separate the wheel from
an even wear rate across the tyre set.
the tyre and then re-assemble them.
For vehicles fitted with radial ply tyres,
However, it is acceptable that the
rotation should be confined to front to
steel spare wheel be used in con-
rear tyre alternation. It is not recom-
junction with Original Equipment
mended that radial ply tyres be ro-
aluminium wheels since the offset
tated from side to side.
of both wheels is compatible. Ra-
dial and cross ply tyres should not
be mixed on the same vehicle.
CONSUMER INFORMATION
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6
SI060A2-E
SI060B3-E
TYRE BALANCING
TYRE REPLACEMENT
!
WARNING:
Incorrect tyre balance will cause steer-
0.06 in. (1.6 mm )
ing vibration and uneven tyre wear.
o Tyres degrade over time, even
The vehicle tyres are balanced during
when they are not being used.
production but may need further bal-
Regardless of the remaining tread,
ancing throughout the life of the tyres.
it is recommended that tyres gen-
It is recommended that the tyres be
erally be replaced after six (6)
balanced on the car for best results
years of normal service. Heat
and that the tyres are balanced when-
caused by hot climates or fre-
Wear indicator
quent high loading conditions can
ever they have been removed from the
wheel for repair.
accelerate the aging process.
Failure to follow this warning can
HGK5015
result in sudden tyre failure, which
NOTE:
Tyres must be replaced when the wear
could lead to a loss of control
Should abnormal wear be noted on
indicators appear as a solid bar across
and an accident involving seri-
a tyre, then it is recommended that
the tyre tread. At this point, the re-
ous injury or death.
the wheel alignment be checked by
maining tread depth will be approxi-
o The ABS works by comparing the
your Hyundai authorised repairer at
mately 0.06 in. (1.6 mm). In addition to
speed of the wheels. Tire size can
the earliest opportunity.
this, the tyre must be replaced if any
affect wheel speed. When replac-
portion of the tread has become bald
ing tires, all 4 tires must use the
or if there are any lumps, bulges or
same size originally supplied with
deep cuts in the sidewalls or tread.
the vehicle. Using tires of a differ-
Replacement tyres must be of the
ent size can cause the ABS (Anti-
recommended size and rating and
lock Brake System) and
should be of the same manufacture
ESP(Electronic Stability Program)
and tread pattern on each axle.
to work irregularly.

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