Hyundai Veloster N (2022 year). Manual in english — page 12

Jump starting procedure
The electrical ignition system
1. Position the vehicles close enough
works with high voltage.
that the jumper cables will reach,
NEVER touch these compo-
but do not allow the vehicles to
nents with the engine running
touch.
or when the ignition switch is
in the ON position.
2. Avoid fans or any moving parts in
the engine compartment at all
times, even when the vehicles are
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turned off.
An inappropriately disposed
3. Turn off all electrical devices such
battery can be harmful to the
as radios, lights, air conditioning,
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Pb
environment and human
etc. Put the vehicles in N (Neutral)
health. Dispose of the battery
and set the parking brakes. Turn
4. Connect the jumper cables in the
according to your local law(s)
both vehicles OFF.
exact sequence shown in the illus-
tration. First connect one jumper
or regulations.
cable to the red, positive
(+)
jumper terminal of your vehicle
NOTICE
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(1).
To prevent damage to your vehicle:
5. Connect the other end of the
• Only use a 12-volt power supply
jumper cable to the red, positive
(battery or jumper system) to
(+) battery/jumper terminal of the
jump start your vehicle.
assisting vehicle (2).
• Do not attempt to jump start
6. Connect the second jumper cable
your vehicle by push-starting.
to the black, negative (-) battery/
chassis ground of the assisting
vehicle (3).
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What to do in an emergency
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
7. Connect the other end of the sec-
Disconnect the jumper cables in the
If your temperature gage indicates
ond jumper cable to the black,
exact reverse order you connected
overheating, you experience a loss
negative
(-) chassis ground of
them:
of power, or hear loud pinging or
your vehicle (4).
knocking, the engine may be over-
1. Disconnect the jumper cable from
heating. If this happens, you should:
Do not allow the jumper cables to
the black, negative
(-) chassis
contact anything except the cor-
ground of your vehicle (4).
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon
rect battery or jumper terminals or
as it is safe to do so.
2. Disconnect the other end of the
the correct ground. Do not lean
jumper cable from the black, neg-
2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral)
over the battery when making
ative (-) battery/chassis ground of
and set the parking brake. If the air
connections.
the assisting vehicle (3).
conditioning is ON, turn it OFF.
8. Start the engine of the assisting
3. Disconnect the second jumper
3. If engine coolant is running out
vehicle and let it run at approxi-
cable from the red, positive
(+)
under the vehicle or steam is com-
mately 2,000 rpm for a few min-
battery/jumper terminal of the
ing out from the hood, stop the
utes. Then start your vehicle.
assisting vehicle (2).
engine. Do not open the hood until
If your vehicle will not start after a
the coolant has stopped running
4. Disconnect the other end of the
few attempts, it probably requires
or the steaming has stopped. If
jumper cable from the red, positive
servicing. In this event please seek
there is no visible loss of engine
(+) jumper terminal of your vehicle
qualified assistance. If the cause of
coolant and no steam, leave the
(1).
your battery discharging is not
engine running and check to be
apparent, have your vehicle checked
sure the engine cooling fan is
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
operating. If the fan is not running,
turn the engine off.
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6. If you cannot find the cause of the
WARNING
WARNING
overheating, wait until the engine
temperature has returned to nor-
While the engine is
Your vehicle is
mal. Then, if coolant has been
running, keep hands,
equipped with a pres-
lost, carefully add coolant to the
clothing and tools
surized
coolant
reservoir to bring the fluid level in
away from the mov-
reserve tank. NEVER
the reservoir up to the halfway
ing parts such as the
remove the engine
mark.
cooling fan and drive
coolant reservoir tank/radiator
7. Proceed with caution, keeping
belt to prevent seri-
cap or the drain plug while the
alert for further signs of overheat-
ous injury.
engine and radiator are HOT.
ing. If overheating happens again,
Hot coolant and steam may
call an authorized HYUNDAI deal-
blow out under pressure, caus-
er for assistance.
4. Check for coolant leaking from the
ing serious injury.
radiator, hoses or under the vehi-
Turn the engine off and wait
cle.
(If the air conditioning had
until the engine cools down.
CAUTION
been in use, it is normal for cold
Use extreme care when remov-
water to be draining from it when
ing the engine coolant reservoir
Serious loss of coolant indi-
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you stop.)
tank/radiator cap. Wrap a towel
cates a leak in the cooling sys-
5. If engine coolant is leaking out,
or thick rag around it, and turn it
tem and should be checked as
stop the engine immediately and
counterclockwise slowly to
soon as possible by an author-
call the nearest authorized
release some of the pressure
ized HYUNDAI dealer.
HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
from the system. Step back
while the pressure is released.
When you are sure all the pres-
sure has been released, contin-
ue turning the cap counter-
clockwise to remove it.
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What to do in an emergency
IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE
With Compact Spare Tire
Jack and Tools
(if equipped)
WARNING
Changing a tire can be danger-
ous. Follow the instructions in
this section when changing a
tire to reduce the risk of serious
injury or death.
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CAUTION
Turn the winged hold down bolt
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counterclockwise to remove the
➀ Jack handle
Be careful as you use the jack
spare tire.
handle to stay clear of the flat
② Jack
Store the spare tire in the same com-
end. The flat end has sharp
③ Wheel lug nut wrench
partment by turning the winged hold
edges that could cause cuts.
down bolt clockwise.
The jack, jack handle, and wheel lug
To prevent the spare tire and tools
nut wrench are stored in the luggage
from "rattling", store them in their
compartment under the luggage box
proper location.
cover.
The jack is provided for emergency
tire changing only.
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Changing Tires
Do not start or run the engine
while the vehicle is on the
WARNING
jack.
Do not allow anyone to remain
A vehicle can slip or roll off of a
in the vehicle while it is on the
jack causing serious injury or
jack.
death to you or those nearby.
Take the following safety pre-
Keep children away from the
cautions:
road and the vehicle.
Never place any portion of
your body under a vehicle that
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Follow these steps to change your
is supported by a jack.
vehicle's tire:
If it is hard to loosen the tire hold-
NEVER attempt to change a
1. Park on a level, firm surface.
down wing bolt by hand, you can
tire in the lane of traffic.
loosen it easily using the wheel nut
ALWAYS move the vehicle
2. Move the shift lever into N
wrench.
completely off the road on
(Neutral), apply the parking brake,
Turn the tire hold-down wing bolt
level, firm ground away from
and place the ignition switch in the
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counterclockwise with the wheel nut
traffic before trying to change
LOCK/OFF position.
wrench.
a tire. If you cannot find a level,
3. Press the hazard warning flasher
firm place off the road, call a
button.
towing service for assistance.
4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench,
Be sure to use the jack pro-
jack, jack handle, and spare tire
vided with the vehicle.
from the vehicle.
ALWAYS place the jack on the
designated jacking positions
on the vehicle and NEVER on
the bumpers or any other part
of the vehicle for jacking sup-
port.
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What to do in an emergency
Front
Rear
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5. Block both the front and rear of the
6. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun-
7. Place the jack at the designated
tire diagonally opposite of the tire
terclockwise one turn each in the
jacking position under the frame
you are changing.
order shown above, but do not
closest to the tire you are chang-
remove any lug nuts until the tire
ing. The jacking positions are
has been raised off of the ground.
plates welded to the frame with
two notches. Never jack at any
other position or part of the vehi-
cle. Doing so may damage the
side seal molding or other parts of
the vehicle.
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9. Loosen the lug nuts with the wheel
lug nut wrench and remove them
with your fingers. Remove the
wheel from the studs and lay it flat
on the ground out of the way.
Remove any dirt or debris from
the studs, mounting surfaces, and
wheel.
10. Install the spare tire onto the
studs of the hub.
11. Tighten the lug nuts with your fin-
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gers onto the studs with the
8. Insert the jack handle into the jack
smaller end of the lug nuts clos-
If you have a tire gage, check the tire
and turn it clockwise, raising the
est to the wheel.
pressure (see "Tires and Wheels" in
vehicle until the tire clears the
12. Lower the vehicle to the ground
chapter 8 for tire pressure instruc-
ground. Make sure the vehicle is
by turning the jack handle coun-
tions.). If the pressure is lower or
stable on the jack.
terclockwise.
higher than recommended, drive
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slowly to the nearest service station
13. Use the wheel lug nut wrench to
and adjust it to the recommended
tighten the lug nuts in the order
pressure. Always reinstall the valve
shown. Double-check each lug
cap after checking or adjusting tire
nut until they are tight. After
pressure. If the cap is not replaced,
changing tires, have an author-
air may leak from the tire. If you lose
ized HYUNDAI dealer tighten the
a valve cap, buy another and install it
lug nuts to their proper torque as
as soon as possible. After changing
soon as possible. The wheel lug
tires, secure the flat tire and return
nut should be tightened to
the jack and tools to their proper stor-
11~13 kgf·m (79~94 lbf·ft).
age locations. If it is hard to secure
the flat tire, put the flat tire in the lug-
gage compartment.
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What to do in an emergency
NOTICE
Use of compact spare tires
CAUTION
Compact spare tires are designed for
Check the tire pressure as soon
emergency use only. Drive carefully
as possible after installing a
Your vehicle has metric threads
on the compact spare tire and
spare tire. Adjust it to the rec-
on the studs and lug nuts. Make
always follow the safety precautions.
ommended pressure.
certain during tire changing that
the same nuts that were
Check and tighten the wheel lug
removed are reinstalled. If you
WARNING
nuts after driving over 50 km (30
have to replace your lug nuts
mile) if tires are replaced.
make sure they have metric
To prevent compact spare tire
Recheck the tire wheel lug nuts
threads to avoid damaging the
failure and loss of control pos-
after driving over 1,000 km (620
studs and ensure the wheel is
sibly resulting in an accident:
mile).
properly secured to the hub.
Use the compact spare tire
Consult an authorized HYUNDAI
only in an emergency.
dealer for assistance.
NEVER operate your vehicle
over 80 km/h (50 mph).
If any of the equipment such as the
Do not exceed the vehicle's
jack, lug nuts, studs, or other equip-
maximum load rating or the
ment is damaged or in poor condi-
load carrying capacity shown
tion, do not attempt to change the
on the sidewall of the com-
tire and call for assistance.
pact spare tire.
Do not use the compact spare
tire continuously. Repair or
replace the original tire as
soon as possible to avoid fail-
ure of the compact spare tire.
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When driving with the compact spare
NOTICE
CAUTION
tire mounted to your vehicle:
When the original tire and wheel
Check the tire pressure after
are repaired and reinstalled on the
To prevent damaging the com-
installing the compact spare tire.
vehicle, the lug nut torque must be
pact spare tire and your vehicle:
The compact spare tire should be
set correctly. The correct lug nut
Drive slowly enough for the
inflated to 420 kPa (60 psi).
tightening torque is 11~13 kgf·m
road conditions to avoid all
Do not take this vehicle through an
(79~94 lbf·ft).
hazards, such as a potholes
automatic car wash while the com-
or debris.
pact spare tire is installed.
Avoid driving over obstacles.
Do not use the compact spare tire
The compact spare tire diame-
on any other vehicle because this
ter is smaller than the diame-
tire has been designed especially
ter of a conventional tire and
for your vehicle.
reduces the ground clearance
The compact spare tire's tread life
approximately 25 mm (1 inch).
is shorter than a regular tire.
Do not use the compact spare
Inspect your compact spare tire
tire on any other wheels, nor
regularly and replace worn com-
should standard tires, snow
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pact spare tires with the same size
tires, wheel covers or trim
and design, mounted on the same
rings be used with the com-
wheel.
pact spare wheel.
Do not use more than one compact
spare tire at a time.
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What to do in an emergency
Jack label
With Tire Mobility Kit (TMK)
(if equipped)
■ Example
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The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack.
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For safe operation, carefully read
1. Model Name
8. Shift into Reverse gear on vehicles
and follow the instructions in this
with manual transmission or move
2. Maximum allowable load
manual before use.
the shift lever to the P (Park) posi-
3. When using the jack, set your
tion on vehicles with automatic
(1) Compressor
parking brake.
transmission/dual clutch transmis-
(2) Sealant bottle
4. When using the jack, stop the
sion.
engine.
9. The jack should be used on firm
The Tire Mobility Kit is a temporary fix
5. Do not get under a vehicle that is
level ground.
to the tire and the tire should be
supported by a jack.
10. Jack manufacturer
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
6. The designated locations under
11. Production date
dealer as soon as possible.
the frame
12. Representative company and
7. When supporting the vehicle, the
address
base plate of jack must be vertical
under the lifting point.
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Introduction
The Tire Mobility Kit is not designed
CAUTION
or intended as a permanent tire
With the Tire Mobility Kit you stay
repair method and is to be used for
mobile even after experiencing a tire
One sealant bottle for one tire
one tire only.
flat.
When two or more tires are flat,
This instruction shows you step by
The compressor and sealing com-
do not use the tire mobility kit
step how to temporarily seal the
pound system effectively and com-
because the supported one
puncture simply and reliably.
fortably seals most small punctures
sealant of Tire Mobility Kit is
in a passenger car tire caused by
Read the section "Notes on the safe
only used for one flat tire.
nails or similar objects and reinflates
use of the Tire Mobility Kit".
the tire.
After you ensure that the tire is prop-
WARNING
erly sealed you can drive cautiously
on the tire (distance up to 200 km
Tire wall
(120 miles)) at a max. speed of (80
Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit
km/h (50 mph)) in order to reach a
to repair punctures in the tire
service station or tire dealer for the
walls. This can result in an acci-
tire replacement.
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dent due to tire failure.
It is possible that some tires, espe-
cially with larger punctures, cannot
be sealed completely.
WARNING
Air pressure loss in the tire may
adversely affect tire performance.
Temporary fix
For this reason, you should avoid
Have your tire repaired as soon
abrupt steering or other driving
as possible. The tire may lose
maneuvers, especially if the vehicle
air pressure at any time after
is heavily loaded or if a trailer is in
inflating with the Tire Mobility
use.
Kit.
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What to do in an emergency
Notes on the safe use of the
Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit if a
In case of swallowing the sealant,
Tire Mobility Kit
tire is severely damaged by driving
rinse the mouth and drink plenty
run flat or with insufficient air pres-
ofwater. However, never give any-
Park your car at the side of the
sure.
thing to an unconscious person
road so that you can work with the
and seek medical attention imme-
Tire Mobility Kit away from moving
Do not remove any foreign objects
diately.
traffic.
such as nails or screws that have
penetrated the tire.
Long time exposure to the sealant-
To be sure your vehicle will not
may cause damage to bodily tissue
move, even when you're on fairly
Provided the car is outdoors, leave
such as kidney, etc.
level ground, always set your park-
the engine running. Otherwise
ing brake.
operating the compressor may
eventually drain the car battery.
Only use the Tire Mobility Kit for
sealing/inflation passenger car
Never leave the Tire Mobility Kit
tires. Only punctured areas located
unattended while it is being used.
within the tread region of the tire
Do not leave the compressor run-
can be sealed using the tire mobil-
ning for more than 10 minutes at a
ity kit.
time or it may overheat.
Do not use on motorcycles, bicy-
Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit if
cles or any other type of tires.
the ambient temperature is below
When the tire and wheel are dam-
-30°C (-22°F).
aged, do not use Tire Mobility Kit
In case of skin contact with the-
for your safety.
sealant, wash the area thoroughly-
Use of the Tire Mobility Kit may not
with plenty of water. If the irritation-
be effective for tire damage larger
persists, seek medical attention.
than approximately
6 mm (0.24
In case of eye contact with the
inch).
sealant, flush your eyes for at least
Please contact the nearest
15 minutes. If the irritation persists,
HYUNDAI dealership if the tire
seek medical attention.
cannot be made roadworthy with
the Tire Mobility Kit.
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Components of the Tire Mobility Kit
1. Speed restriction label
2. Sealant bottle and label with
speed restriction
3. Filling hose from sealant bottle to
wheel
4. Connectors and cable for power
outlet direct connection
5. Holder for the sealant bottle
6. Compressor
7. ON/OFF switch
8. Pressure gauge for displaying the
tire inflation pressure
9. Button for reducing tire inflation
pressure
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What to do in an emergency
Connectors, cable and connection
Using the Tire Mobility Kit
hose are stored in the compressor
housing.
CAUTION
Strictly follow the specified sequence,
otherwise the sealant may escape
under high pressure.
WARNING
Do not use the tire sealant after
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the sealant has expired
(i.e.
2. Screw the filling hose (3) onto the
pasted the expiration date on
connector of the sealant bottle (2).
the sealant container). This can
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increase the risk of tire failure.
3. Insert the sealant bottle into the
Detach the speed restriction
housing of the compressor (5) so
label (1) from the sealant bottle
that the bottle is upright.
(2), and place it in a highly visi-
WARNING
4. Ensure that the button (9) on the
ble place inside the vehicle
compressor is not pressed.
such as on the steering wheel
Keep out of reach of children.
to remind the driver not to drive
Avoid contact with eyes.
too fast.
Do not swallow.
1. Shake the sealant bottle (2).
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CAUTION
Do not attempt to drive your
vehicle if the tire pressure is
below 210 kPa (30 psi). This
could result in an accident due
to sudden tire failure.
9. Switch off the compressor.
10. Detach the hoses from the
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sealant bottle connector and
5. Unscrew the valve cap from the
7. Plug the compressor power cord
from the tire valve.
valve of the defective wheel and
(4) into the vehicle power outlet.
Return the Tire Mobility Kit to its stor-
screw the filling hose (3) of the
8. With the vehicle ON, switch on the
age location in the vehicle.
sealant bottle onto the valve.
compressor and let it run for
6. Ensure that the compressor is
approximately 5~7 minutes to fill
WARNING
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switched OFF.
the sealant up to proper pressure.
(refer to the Tire and Wheels,
Do not leave your vehicle run-
chapter 8). The inflation pressure
CAUTION
ning in a poorly ventilated area
of the tire after filling is unimpor-
for extended periods of time.
tant and will be checked/corrected
Securely install the sealant fill-
Carbon monoxide poisoning
later.
ing hose to the valve. If not,
and suffocation can occur.
sealant may flow backward,
Be careful not to overinflate the
possibly clogging the filling
tire and stay away from the tire
hose.
when filling it.
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What to do in an emergency
Checking the tire inflation pres-
sure
1. After driving approximately 7~10
km
(4~6 miles or about
10 minutes), stop at a safe loca-
tion.
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Distributing the sealant
3. Connect the other end of the filling
11. Immediately drive approximately
hose (3) directly into the tire valve.
7~10 km (4~6 miles or about 10
4. Plug the compressor power cord
minutes) to evenly distribute the
(4) into the vehicle power outlet.
sealant in the tire.
Do not exceed a speed of 80 km/h
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(50 mph). If possible, do not fall
2. Connect the filling hose (3) direct-
below a speed of 20 km/h (12 mph).
ly into the compressor.
While driving, if you experience any
unusual vibration, ride disturbance or
noise, reduce your speed and drive
with caution until you can safely pull
off of the side of the road.
Call for road side service or towing.
When you use the Tire Mobility Kit,
the tire pressure sensors and wheel
may be damaged by sealant, have it
inspected at an authorized dealer.
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5. Adjust the tire inflation pressure to
CAUTION
the recommended tire inflation.
With the ignition switched on, pro-
When you use the Tire Mobility
ceed as follows.
Kit including sealant not
- To increase the inflation pres-
approved by HYUNDAI, the tire
sure:
pressure sensors may be dam-
Switch on the compressor. To
aged by sealant.
check the current inflation pres-
The sealant on the tire pressure
sure setting, briefly switch off the
sensor and wheel should be
compressor.
removed when you replace the
- To reduce the inflation pres-
tire with a new one and inspect
sure:
the tire pressure sensors at an
authorized dealer.
Press the button (9) on the com-
pressor.
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When reinstalling the repaired or
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The pressure gauge may show higher
replaced tire and wheel on the vehicle,
than actual reading when the com-
tighten the wheel lug nut to
11~13
pressor is running. To get an accurate
kgf·m (79~94 lbf·ft).
tire pressure, the compressor needs to
be turned off.
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What to do in an emergency
TOWING
Towing Service
On FWD vehicles, it is acceptable to
CAUTION
tow the vehicle with the rear wheels
on the ground (without dollies) and
Do not tow the vehicle with the
the front wheels off the ground. If any
of the loaded wheels or suspension
front wheels on the ground as
this may cause damage to the
components are damaged or the
vehicle is being towed with the front
vehicle.
wheels on the ground, use a towing
dolly under the front wheels.
When being towed by a commercial
tow truck and wheel dollies are not
used, the front of the vehicle should
always be lifted, not the rear.
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Do not tow with sling-type
equipment. Use a wheel lift or
flatbed equipment.
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[A] : Dollies
If emergency
towing
is
necessary,
we recommend having it done by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a
commercial tow-truck service.
Proper lifting and towing procedures
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are necessary to prevent damage to
the vehicle. The use of wheel dollies
or flatbed is recommended.
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Dinghy Towing
Removable Towing Hook
WARNING
If your vehicle is equipped with
a rollover sensor, place the igni-
tion switch in the LOCK/OFF or
ACC position when the vehicle
is being towed. The side impact
and curtain air bag may deploy
if the sensor detects the situa-
tion as a rollover.
When towing your vehicle in an
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emergency without wheel dollies:
Front
Your vehicle is not designed to be
1. Place the ignition switch in the
dinghy towed (with 4 wheels on the
ACC position.
ground) behind a motor home. To
2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral).
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avoid serious damage to your vehi-
3. Release the parking brake.
cle, do not tow your vehicle with four
wheels on the ground.
CAUTION
Failure to place the shift lever in
N (Neutral) when being towed
with the front wheels on the
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ground can cause internal dam-
age to the transmission.
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What to do in an emergency
Rear
Emergency Towing
If a towing service is not available in
an emergency, your vehicle may be
Front
temporarily towed using a cable or
chain secured to the emergency tow-
ing hook at the front (or rear) of the
vehicle.
Use extreme caution when towing
the vehicle with a cable or chain. A
driver must be in the vehicle to steer
it and operate the brakes.
Towing in this manner may be done
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only on hard-surfaced roads for a
1. Open the tailgate, and remove the
short distance and at low speeds.
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towing hook from the tool case.
Also, the wheels, axles, power train,
Rear
steering and brakes must all be in
2. Remove the hole cover pressing
good condition.
the lower part of the cover on the
front or rear bumper.
3. Install the towing hook by turning it
CAUTION
clockwise into the hole until it is
fully secured.
The driver must be in the vehi-
cle for steering and braking
4. Remove the towing hook and
install the cover after use.
operations when the vehicle is
being towed. Passengers other
than the driver must not be in
the vehicle.
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If towing
is
necessary,
we recom-
mend you have it done by an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commer-
cial tow truck service.
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Always follow these emergency tow-
NOTICE
ing precautions:
To avoid damage to your vehicle
Place the ignition switch in the
and vehicle components when
ACC position so the steering
towing:
wheel is not locked. (if equipped)
Always pull straight ahead when
Place the shift lever in N (Neutral).
using the towing hooks. Do not
Release the parking brake.
pull from the side or at a vertical
Depress the brake pedal with more
angle.
force than normal since you will
Do not use the towing hooks to
have reduced braking perform-
pull a vehicle out of mud, sand
ance.
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or other conditions from which
More steering effort will be
the vehicle cannot be driven out
Use a towing cable or chain less
required because the power steer-
under its own power.
than 5 m (16 feet) long. Attach a
ing system will be disabled.
white or red cloth (about 30 cm (12
Use a vehicle heavier than your
inch) wide) in the middle of the
own to tow your vehicle.
cable or chain for easy visibility.
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The drivers of both vehicles should
Drive carefully so the towing cable
communicate with each other fre-
or chain remains tight during tow-
quently.
ing.
Before emergency towing, check
that the hook is not broken or dam-
NOTICE
aged.
Accelerate or decelerate the vehi-
Fasten the towing cable or chain
cle in a slow and gradual manner
securely to the hook.
while maintaining tension on the
Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady
tow rope or chain to start or drive
and even force.
the vehicle, otherwise tow hooks
and the vehicle may be damaged.
6-25
What to do in an emergency
Tie-down Hook
WARNING
Do not use the tie-down hook(s)
for towing purposes. If the tie-
down hook(s) are used for tow-
ing, the tie-down hook(s) or
bumper will be damaged and
this could lead to serious injury.
6-26
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
Engine overheating
O
Low fuel level
O
O
Fuel lines clogged
O
O
Fuel pump defective
O
O
Strainer clogged
O
O
Rich mixture
O
O
O
Water intrusion into fuel
O
O
O
6
Coolant leakage
O
High idle speed
O
Engine oil insufficient or defective
O
O
Battery fluid shortage
O
O
Battery discharged
O
O
O
Battery terminal poor contact
O
O
Starter or ignition switch malfunction
O
Ignition timing incorrect
O
O
O
Spark plugs deteriorated
O
O
Spark plugs defective
O
6-27
What to do in an emergency
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
Ignition circuit faulty
O
O
Ignition coil or condensor faulty
O
O
O
Distributor faulty
O
Alternator belt loose
O
O
O
O
O
Check fuses, bulbs or wiring
O
Brake dragging
O
O
Shift lever not positioned in "P" or "N" range
O
Frequent driving in lower gear
O
Air intrusion into brake lines
O
Brake fluid insufficient
O
Brake disc and pads wet
O
O
Brake pad wear
O
O
Wheel alignment incorrect
O
O
O
O
O
O
Wheel balance incorrect
O
O
Tire pressure incorrect (too low or high)
O
O
O
O
Tire size incorrect
O
6-28
Maintenance
Engine Compartment
7-3
Air Cleaner
7-25
Maintenance Services
7-4
Filter Replacement
7-25
Owner's Responsibility
7-4
Climate Control Air Filter
7-26
Owner Maintenance Precautions
7-4
Filter Inspection
7-26
Owner Maintenance
7-5
Wiper Blades
7-27
Owner Maintenance Schedule
7-6
Blade Inspection
7-27
Scheduled Maintenance Services
7-7
Blade Replacement
7-27
Normal Maintenance Schedule
7-8
Battery
7-30
Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions
7-12
For Best Battery Service
7-31
Severe Driving Conditions
7-13
Battery Recharging
7-31
Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance
Reset Features
7-32
Items
7-14
Tires and Wheels
7-33
Engine Oil
7-17
Tire Care
7-34
Checking the Engine Oil Level
7-17
Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures
7-34
Checking the Engine Oil and Filter
7-18
Check Tire Inflation Pressure
7-35
Tire Rotation
7-36
Engine Coolant
7-19
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
7-37
Checking the Engine Coolant Level
7-19
Tire Replacement
7-37
Changing Engine Coolant
7-22
Wheel Replacement
7-38
Brake/Clutch Fluid
7-23
7
Tire Traction
7-38
Checking the brake/clutch Fluid Level
7-23
Tire Maintenance
7-38
Washer Fluid
7-24
Tire Sidewall Labeling
7-38
Checking the Washer Fluid Level
7-24
Tire Terminology and Definitions
7-42
Parking Brake
7-24
All Season Tires
7-45
Checking the Parking Brake
7-24
Summer Tires
7-45
Emission Control System
7-79
Snow Tires
7-46
Crankcase Emission Control System
7-79
Radial-Ply Tires
7-46
Evaporative Emission Control System
Low Aspect Ratio Tires
7-46
Including Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery
Fuses
7-48
(ORVR)
7-79
Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement
7-49
Exhaust Emission Control System
7-80
Engine Compartment Panel Fuse Replacement
7-50
Fuse/Relay Panel Description
7-52
Light Bulbs
7-62
Headlamp, Parking lamp, Daytime Running Light,
Turn signal lamp and Side marker
7-63
Side Repeater Lamp Replacement
7-66
Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement
7-66
High Mounted Stop Lamp Replacement
7-69
License Plate Light Bulb Replacement
7-69
Interior Light Bulb Replacement
7-69
Appearance Care
7-71
Exterior Care
7-71
Interior Care
7-76
7
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Gasoline Engine (2.0 T-GDI)
1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Fuse box
3. Battery
4. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir
5. Air cleaner
6. Engine oil dipstick
7. Engine oil filler cap
8. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
7
The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
OJSN078001
7-3
Maintenance
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
You should exercise the utmost care
Detailed warranty information is pro-
NOTICE
to prevent damage to your vehicle
vided in your Service Passport.
and injury to yourself whenever per-
Improper owner maintenance dur-
Repairs and adjustments required as
forming any maintenance or inspec-
ing the warranty period may affect
a result of improper maintenance or
tion procedures.
warranty coverage. For details,
a lack of required maintenance are
read the separate Service
We recommend you have your vehi-
not covered.
Passport provided with the vehi-
cle maintained and repaired by an
cle. If you're unsure about any
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. An
Owner Maintenance
service or maintenance proce-
authorized HYUNDAI dealer meets
Precautions
dure, have it done by an author-
HYUNDAI's high service quality
ized HYUNDAI dealer.
standards and receives technical
Inadequate, incomplete or insuffi-
support from HYUNDAI in order to
cient servicing may result in opera-
provide you with a high level of serv-
tional problems with your vehicle that
ice satisfaction.
could lead to vehicle damage, an
accident, or personal injury. This
chapter provides instructions only for
Owner's Responsibility
the maintenance items that are easy
Maintenance service and record
to perform. Several procedures can
retention are the owner's responsibil-
be done only by an authorized
ity.
HYUNDAI dealer with special tools.
You should retain documents that
Your vehicle should not be modified
show proper maintenance has been
in any way. Such modifications may
performed on your vehicle in accor-
adversely affect the performance,
dance with the scheduled mainte-
safety or durability of your vehicle
nance service charts shown on the
and may, in addition, violate condi-
following pages. You need this infor-
tions of the limited warranties cover-
mation to establish your compliance
ing the vehicle.
with the servicing and maintenance
requirements of your vehicle war-
ranties.
7-4
OWNER MAINTENANCE
The following lists are vehicle checks
WARNING
If you must run the engine
and inspections that should be per-
during maintenance, do so
formed by the owner or an author-
Performing maintenance work
out doors or in an area with
ized HYUNDAI dealer at the frequen-
on a vehicle can be dangerous.
plenty of ventilation.
cies indicated to help ensure safe,
If you lack sufficient knowledge
Keep flames, sparks, or smok-
dependable operation of your vehi-
and experience or the proper
ing materials away from the
cle.
tools and equipment to do the
battery and fuel-related parts.
Any adverse conditions should be
work, have it done by an author-
brought to the attention of your deal-
ized HYUNDAI dealer.
er as soon as possible.
ALWAYS follow these precau-
These Owner Maintenance vehicle
tions for performing mainte-
checks are generally not covered by
nance work:
warranties and you may be charged
Park your vehicle on level
for labor, parts and lubricants used.
ground, move the shift lever
into the N (Neutral), apply the
parking brake, place the igni-
tion switch in the LOCK/OFF
position.
Block the tires
(front and
back) to prevent the vehicle
7
from moving.
Remove loose clothing or jew-
elry that can become entan-
gled in moving parts.
7-5
Maintenance
Owner Maintenance Schedule
While operating your vehicle:
At least monthly:
When you stop for fuel:
Note any changes in the sound of
• Check coolant level in the engine
the exhaust or any smell of
coolant reservoir.
• Check the coolant level in the
exhaust fumes in the vehicle.
engine coolant reservoir.
• Check the operation of all exterior
Check for vibrations in the steering
lights, including the brake lights,
• Check the windshield washer fluid
wheel. Notice if there is any
turn signals and hazard warning
level.
increased steering effort or loose-
flashers.
• Check the for low or under-inflated
ness in the steering wheel, or
• Check the inflation pressures of all
tires.
change in its straight-ahead posi-
tires including the spare for tires
tion.
that are worn, show uneven wear,
WARNING
Notice if your vehicle constantly
or are damaged.
turns slightly or "pulls" to one side
• Check for loose wheel lug nuts.
Be careful when checking your
when traveling on smooth, level
engine coolant level when the
road.
engine is hot. This may result in
At least twice a year:
When stopping, listen and check
coolant being blown out of the
(i.e., every Spring and Autumn)
for unusual sounds, pulling to one
opening and cause serious
side, increased brake pedal travel
• Check radiator, heater and air con-
burns and other injuries.
or "hard-to-push" brake pedal.
ditioning hoses for leaks or dam-
age.
If any slipping or changes in the
operation of your transmission
• Check windshield washer spray
occurs, check the transmission
and wiper operation. Clean wiper
fluid level.
blades with a clean cloth damp-
ened with washer a fluid.
• Check the parking brake.
• Check headlamp alignment.
Check for fluid leaks under your
vehicle (water dripping from the air
• Check muffler, exhaust pipes,
conditioning system during or after
shields and clamps.
use is normal).
• Check the seat belts for wear and
function.
7-6

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