Hyundai ix35 (2016 year). Manual — part 27

What to do in an emergency
Using the TyreMobilityKit
1. Detach the speed restriction label
(0) from the sealant bottle (1), and
place it in a highly visible place
inside the vehicle such as on the
steering wheel to remind the driv-
er not to drive too fast.
2. Screw connection hose (9) onto
the connector of the sealant bottle.
3. Ensure that button (8) on the com-
pressor is not pressed.
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4. Unscrew the valve cap from the
6. Ensure that the compressor is
7. Connect between compressor and
valve of the defective wheel and
switched off, position 0.
the vehicle power outlet using the
screw filling hose (2) of the sealant
cable and connectors.
bottle onto the valve.
5. Insert the sealant bottle into the
housing of the compressor (4) so
WARNING
that the bottle is upright.
Only use the front passenger
side power outlet when con-
necting the power cord.
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What to do in an emergency
8. With the engine start/stop button
9. Switch off the compressor.
Distributing the sealant
position on or ignition switch posi-
10. Detach the hoses from the
11. Immediately drive approximately
tion on, switch on the compressor
sealant bottle connector and
4~6 miles
(7~10 km or, about
and let it run for approximately 5~7
from the tyre valve.
10min) to evenly distribute the
minutes to fill the sealant up to
sealant in the tyre.
Return the TyreMobilityKit to its stor-
proper pressure. (refer to the Tyre
age location in the vehicle.
and Wheels, chapter 8). The infla-
CAUTION
tion pressure of the tyre after filling
is unimportant and will be
WARNING - Carbon
Do not exceed a speed of 80
checked/corrected later.
monoxide
km/h (50 mph). If possible, do
not fall below a speed of
20
Be careful not to overinflate the
Do not leave your vehicle run-
tyre and stay away from the tyre
ning in a poorly ventilated area
km/h (12 mph).
when filling it.
for extended periods of time.
Whilst driving, if you experience
Carbon monoxide poisoning
any unusual vibration, ride dis-
and suffocation can occur.
turbance or noise, reduce your
CAUTION - Tyre pressure
speed and drive with caution
Do not attempt to drive your
until you can safely pull off of
vehicle if the tyre pressure is
the side of the road.
below
200kpa(29 PSI). This
Call for road side service or tow-
could result in an accident due
ing. When you use the Tyre
to sudden tyre failure.
Mobility Kit, the tyre pressure
sensors and wheel may be dam-
aged by sealant, remove the
sealant stained with tyre pres-
sure sensors and wheel and
inspect in authorized dealer.
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What to do in an emergency
Checking the tyre inflation pres-
NOTICE
sure
WARNING
The pressure gauge may show high-
1. After driving approximately
4~6
er than actual reading when the
The tyre inflation pressure must
miles (7~10 km or about 10 min),
compressor is running. To get an
be at least 220 kPa (32 psi). If it
stop at a safety location.
accurate tyre reading, the compres-
is not, do not continue driving.
2. Connect connection hose (9) of
sor needs to be turned off.
Call for road side service or
the compressor directly to the tyre
towing.
valve.
- To reduce the inflation pres-
sure: Press the button 8 on the
3. Plug the compressor power cord
compressor.
into the vehicle power outlet.
CAUTION - Tyre pressure
4. Adjust the tyre inflation pressure
sensor
to the recomended tyre inflation.
CAUTION
The sealant on the tyre pressure
With the ignition switched on, pro-
If the inflation pressure is not
sensor and wheel should be
ceed as follows.
maintained, drive the vehicle a
removed when you replace the
- To increase the inflation pres-
second time,
refer
to
tyre with a new one and inspect
sure: Switch on the compressor,
Distributing the sealant. Then
the tyre pressure sensors in
position I. To check the current
repeat steps 1 to 4.
authorised dealer.
inflation pressure setting, briefly
Use of the TMK may be ineffec-
switch off the compressor.
tual for tyre damage larger than
approximately 4 mm (0.16 in).
WARNING
We recommend that you contact
a HYUNDAI authorised repairer
Do not let the compressor run
if the tyre cannot be made road-
for more than 10 minutes, other-
worthy with the Tyre Mobility
wise the device will overheat
Kit.
and may be damaged.
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What to do in an emergency
Notes on the safe use of the
Never leave the TMK unattended
Technical Data
Tyre Mobility Kit
whilst it is being used.
System voltage: DC 12 V
Park your car at the side of the
Do not leave the compressor run-
Working voltage: DC 10 - 15 V
ning for more than 10 min. at a time
road so that you can work with the
Amperage rating: max. 15 A
TMK away from moving traffic.
or it may overheat.
Suitable for use at temperatures:
Place your warning triangle in a
Do not use the TMK if the ambient
-30 ~ +70°C (-22 ~ +158°F)
prominent place to make passing
temperature is below
-30°C
(-
Max. working pressure:
vehicles aware of your location.
22°F).
87 psi (6 bar)
To be sure your vehicle will not
When both the tyre and wheel are
Size
move, even when you're on fairly
damaged, do not use Tyre Mobility
Compressor: 6.6 x 5.9 x 2.7 in.
level ground, always set your park-
Kit for your safety.
(168 x 150 x 68 mm)
ing brake.
Sealant bottle: 4.1 x ø 3.3 in.
Only use the TMK for sealing/infla-
(104 x ø 85 mm)
tion passenger car tyres. Do not
use on motorcycles, bicycles or
Compressor weight:
any other type of tyres.
2.31 lbs (1.05 kg)
Do not remove any foreign objects-
Sealant volume:
such as nails or screws -that have
18.3 cu. in. (300 ml)
penetrated the tyre.
Before using the TMK, read the
❈ Sealant and spare parts can be
precautionary advice printed on
obtained and replaced at an
the sealant bottle!
authorized vehicle or tyre dealer.
Empty sealant bottles may be dis-
Provided the car is outdoors, leave
posed of at home. Liquid residue
the engine running. Otherwise
from the sealant should be dis-
operating the compressor may
posed of by your vehicle or tyre
eventually drain the car battery.
dealer or in accordance with local
waste disposal regulations.
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What to do in an emergency
TOWING
On 4WD vehicles, your vehicle must be
towed with a wheel lift and dollies or
flatbed equipment with all the wheels off
the ground.
CAUTION
The 4WD vehicle should never be
towed with the wheels on the
ground. This can cause serious
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damage to the transaxle or the 4WD
system.
dolly
On 2WD vehicles, it is acceptable to tow
the vehicle with the rear wheels on the
ground (without dollies) and the front
wheels off the ground.
If any of the loaded wheels or suspen-
dolly
sion components are damaged or the
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vehicle is being towed with the front
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wheels on the ground, use a towing dolly
Towing service
under the front wheels.
If emergency towing is necessary, we
CAUTION
When being towed by a commercial tow
recommend having it done by a
Do not tow the vehicle backwards
truck and wheel dollies are not used, the
HYUNDAI authorised repairer or a com-
with the front wheels on the
front of the vehicle should always be lift-
mercial tow-truck service. Proper lifting
ed, not the rear.
ground as this may cause dam-
and towing procedures are necessary to
age to the vehicle.
prevent damage to the vehicle. The use
Do not tow with sling-type equip-
of wheel dollies or flatbed is recommend-
ment. Use wheel lift or flatbed
ed.
equipment.
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What to do in an emergency
When towing your vehicle in an emer-
Front
3. Install the towing hook by turning it
gency without wheel dollies :
clockwise into the hole until it is fully
1. Set the ignition switch in the ACC posi-
secured.
tion.
4. Remove the towing hook and install
2. Place the transaxle shift lever in N
the cover after use.
(Neutral).
3. Release the parking brake.
CAUTION
Failure to place the transaxle shift
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lever in N (Neutral) may cause inter-
Rear (if equipped)
nal damage to the transaxle.
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Removable towing hook
(if equipped)
1. Open the tailgate, and remove the tow-
ing hook from the tool case.
2. Remove the hole cover pressing the
lower part of the cover on the front or
rear bumper.
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What to do in an emergency
Front
If towing service is not available in an
emergency, your vehicle may be tem-
CAUTION
porarily towed using a cable or chain
• Attach a towing strap to the tow
secured to the emergency towing hook
hook.
under the front (or rear) of the vehicle.
• Using a portion of the vehicle
Use extreme caution when towing the
other than the tow hooks for tow-
vehicle. A driver must be in the vehicle to
ing may damage the body of your
steer it and operate the brakes.
vehicle.
Towing in this manner may be done only
• Use only a cable or chain specifi-
on hard-surfaced roads for a short dis-
cally intended for use in towing
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tance and at low speed. Also, the wheels,
vehicles. Securely fasten the
Rear
axles, power train, steering and brakes
cable or chain to the towing hook
must all be in good condition.
provided.
• Do not use the towing hooks to pull a
vehicle out of mud, sand or other con-
Before emergency towing, check that
ditions from which the vehicle cannot
the hook is not broken or damaged.
be driven out under its own power.
Fasten the towing cable or chain
• Avoid towing a vehicle heavier than the
securely to the hook.
vehicle doing the towing.
Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady and
• The drivers of both vehicles should
even force.
communicate with each other frequent-
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ly.
To avoid damaging the hook, do not
Emergency towing
pull from the side or at a vertical angle.
If towing is necessary, we recommend
Always pull straight ahead.
you to have it done by a HYUNDAI
authorised repairer or a commercial
tow truck service.
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What to do in an emergency
Emergency towing precautions
WARNING
Turn the ignition switch to ACC so the
Use extreme caution when towing
steering wheel isn’t locked.
the vehicle.
Place the transaxle shift lever in N
• Avoid sudden starts or erratic
(Neutral).
driving manoeuvres which would
Release the parking brake.
place excessive stress on the
Press the brake pedal with more force
emergency towing hook and tow-
than normal since you will have
ing cable or chain. The hook and
reduced brake performance.
towing cable or chain may break
More steering effort will be required
and cause serious injury or dam-
because the power steering system
age.
will be disabled.
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If the disabled vehicle is unable
If you are driving down a long hill, the
to be moved, do not forcibly con-
Use a towing strap less than 16 feet (5
brakes may overheat and brake per-
tinue the towing. Contact a
m) long. Attach a white or red cloth
formance will be reduced. Stop often
HYUNDAI authorised repairer or a
(about 12 inches (30 cm) wide) in the
and let the brakes cool off.
commercial tow truck service for
middle of the strap for easy visibility.
assistance.
Drive carefully so that the towing strap
Tow the vehicle as straight ahead
is not loosened during towing.
as possible.
Keep away from the vehicle dur-
ing towing.
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What to do in an emergency
CAUTION - Automatic
transaxle
If the car is being towed with all
four wheels on the ground, it can
be towed only from the front. Be
sure that the transaxle is in neu-
tral. Be sure the steering is
unlocked by placing the ignition
switch in the ACC position. A
driver must be in the towed vehi-
cle to operate the steering and
brakes.
To avoid serious damage to the
automatic transaxle, limit the
vehicle speed to 10 mph (15 km/h)
and drive less than 1 mile (1.5
km) when towing.
Before towing, check the auto-
matic transaxle fluid leak under
your vehicle. If the automatic
transaxle fluid is leaking, a
flatbed equipment or towing dolly
must be used.
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Maintenance
Engine compartment
7-3
Air cleaner
7-23
Maintenance services
7-7
• Filter replacement
7-23
• Owner’s responsibility
7-7
Climate control air filter
7-25
• Owner maintenance precautions
7-7
• Filter inspection
7-25
• Engine compartment precautions (Diesel engine) . . . 7-8
• Filter replacement
7-25
Owner maintenance
7-9
Wiper blades
7-27
• Owner maintenance schedule
7-9
• Blade inspection
7-27
Scheduled maintenance service
7-11
• Blade replacement
7-27
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items . . . 7-12
Battery
7-30
• For best battery service
7-30
Engine oil
7-15
• Battery capacity label
7-31
• Checking the engine oil level
7-15
• Battery recharging
7-32
• Changing the engine oil and filter
7-16
• Reset items
7-32
Engine coolant
7-16
Tyres and wheels
7-33
• Checking the coolant level
7-17
• Tyre care
7-33
• Changing the coolant
7-18
• Recommended cold tyre inflation pressures
7-33
Brake/clutch fluid
7-19
• Checking tyre inflation pressure
7-35
• Checking the brake/clutch fluid level
7-19
• Tyre rotation
7-36
Washer fluid
7-20
• Wheel alignment and tyre balance
7-37
• Checking the washer fluid level
7-20
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• Tyre replacement
7-37
Parking brake
7-20
• Wheel replacement
7-39
• Check the parking brake
7-20
• Tyre traction
7-39
Fuel Filter (For Diesel)
7-21
• Tyre maintenance
7-39
• Draining water from fuel filter
7-21
• Tyre sidewall labeling
7-39
• Extracting air from the fuel filter
7-21
• Low aspect ratio tyre
7-43
• Fuel filter cartridge replacement
7-22
Fuses
7-44
• Fuse/relay panel description
7-49
Light bulbs
7-56
• Headlight, position light, turn signal light,
front fog light bulb replacement
7-57
• Headlight and front fog light aiming (for europe) . . 7-60
• Side repeater light bulb replacement
7-65
• Rear combination light bulb replacement
7-65
• Rear fog light
7-67
• High mounted stop light bulb replacement
7-67
• License plate light bulb replacement
7-68
• Interior light bulb replacement
7-69
Appearance care
7-70
• Exterior care
7-70
• Interior care
7-75
Emission control system
7-76
• Crankcase emission control system
7-76
• Evaporative emission control system
7-76
• Exhaust emission control system
7-77
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Maintenance
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Petrol Engine (1.6L)
1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Engine oil filler cap
3. Brake/clutch* fluid reservoir
4. Air cleaner
5. Fuse box
6. Negative battery terminal
7. Positive battery terminal
8. Radiator cap
9. Engine oil dipstick
10. Windscreen washer fluid reservoir
* : if equipped
❈ The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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Maintenance
Petrol Engine (2.0L) - MPI/GDI
1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Engine oil filler cap
3. Brake/clutch* fluid reservoir
4. Air cleaner
5. Fuse box
6. Negative battery terminal
7. Positive battery terminal
8. Radiator cap
9. Engine oil dipstick
10. Windscreen washer fluid reservoir
* : if equipped
❈ The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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Maintenance
Diesel Engine (1.7L)
1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Fuse box
3. Fuel filter
4. Engine oil dipstick
5. Engine oil filler cap
6. Brake/clutch* fluid reservoir
7. Air cleaner
8. Negative battery terminal
9. Positive battery terminal
10. Radiator cap
11. Windscreen washer fluid reservoir
* : if equipped
❈ The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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Maintenance
Diesel Engine (2.0L)
1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Fuse box
3. Fuel filter
4. Engine oil dipstick
5. Engine oil filler cap
6. Brake/clutch* fluid reservoir
7. Air cleaner
8. Negative battery terminal
9. Positive battery terminal
10. Radiator cap
11. Windscreen washer fluid reservoir
* : if equipped
❈ The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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Maintenance
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
You should exercise the utmost care to
Owner’s responsibility
Owner maintenance precautions
prevent damage to your vehicle and
Improper or incomplete service may
injury to yourself whenever performing
NOTICE
result in problems. This section gives
any maintenance or inspection proce-
instructions only for the maintenance
dures.
Maintenance Service and Record
items that are easy to perform.
Retention are the owner's responsibility.
Inadequate, incomplete or insufficient
servicing may result in operational prob-
We recommend in general that you have
NOTICE
lems with your vehicle that could lead to
your vehicle serviced by a HYUNDAI
Improper owner maintenance during
vehicle damage, an accident, or person-
authorised repairer. You should retain
the warranty period may affect warran-
al injury.
documents that show proper mainte-
ty coverage. For details, read the sepa-
nance has been performed on your vehi-
rate Service Passport provided with the
cle in accordance with the scheduled
vehicle. If you're unsure about any serv-
maintenance service charts shown on
icing or maintenance procedure, we rec-
the following pages. You need this infor-
ommend that the system be serviced by
mation to establish your compliance with
a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
the servicing and maintenance require-
ments of your vehicle warranties.
Detailed warranty information is provided
in your Service Passport. Repairs and
adjustments required as a result of
improper maintenance or a lack of
required maintenance are not covered
when your vehicle is covered by warran-
ty.
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Maintenance
Engine compartment precautions
WARNING - Maintenance
CAUTION
(Diesel engine)
work
Do not put heavy objects or apply
The piezo injector operates at high
excessive force on top of the
Performing maintenance work on
voltage
(maximum 200v). Therefore,
engine cover (if equipped) or fuel
a vehicle can be dangerous. You
the following accidents may occur.
can be seriously injured whilst
related parts.
- Direct contact with the injector or
performing some maintenance
When you inspect the fuel system
injector wiring may cause electric
procedures. If you lack sufficient
(fuel lines and fuel injection
shock or damage your muscle or
knowledge and experience or the
devices), we recommend that you
nerve system.
proper tools and equipment to do
contact a HYUNDAI authorised
- The electromagnetic wave from the
the work, we recommend that the
repairer.
operating injector may cause the arti-
system be serviced by a
Do not drive long time with the
ficial heart pacemaker to malfunction.
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
engine cover
(if
equipped)
Follow the safety tips provided below,
Working under the bonnet with
removed.
when you are checking the engine
the engine running is dangerous.
When checking the engine room,
room whilst the engine is running.
It becomes even more dangerous
do not go near fire.
- Do not touch the injector, injector
when you wear jewellery or loose
Fuel, washer fluid, etc. are flam-
wirings, and the engine computer
clothing. These can become
mable oils that may cause fire.
whilst the engine is running.
entangled in moving parts and
Before touching the battery, igni-
- Do not remove the injector connector
result in injury. Therefore, if you
tion cables and electrical wiring,
whilst the engine is running.
must run the engine whilst work-
you should disconnect the bat-
ing under the bonnet, make cer-
- People using pacemakers must not
tery "-" terminal. You may get an
tain that you remove all jewellery
go near the engine whilst the engine
electric shock from the electric
(especially rings, bracelets,
is starting or running.
current.
watches, and necklaces) and all
When you remove the interior
neckties, scarves, and similar
trim cover with a flat bed (-) driv-
loose clothing before getting
er, be careful not to damage the
near the engine or cooling fans.
cover.
Be careful when you replace and
clean bulbs to avoid burns or
electrical shock.
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