Hyundai ix20 (2017 year). Instruction — part 25

Maintenance
■ Type A
6. Install the socket in the assembly by
aligning the tabs on the socket with the
slots in the assembly. Push the socket
into the assembly and turn the socket
clockwise.
7. Reinstall the light assembly to the body
of the vehicle.
8. Tighten the screws.
OJC070041
■ Type B
OJC070040
Inside
1. Open the tailgate.
2. Remove the tailgate trim by removing
the plastic mounting clips.
CAUTION
Be careful when removing the plas-
tic mounting clips in cold weather,
it may crack.
OJC075042
3. Remove the socket from the assembly
by turning the socket counterclockwise
until the tabs on the socket align with the
slots on the assembly.
4. Remove the bulb from the socket.
5. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the
socket and pushing or rotating it until it
locks into place.
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Maintenance
Rear fog light
1. Remove the rear bumper.
2. Remove the socket from the assembly
by turning the socket counterclockwise
until the tabs on the socket align with
the slots on the assembly.
3. Remove the bulb from the socket by
pressing it in and rotating it counter-
clockwise until the tabs on the bulb
align with the slots in the socket. Pull
the bulb out of the socket.
4. Insert a new bulb in the socket.
OJC070044
OJC070042
5. Reinstall the light assembly to the
body of the vehicle.
High mounted stop light
License plate light bulb replace-
replacement (if equipped)
ment
If the light does not operate, we recom-
1. Open the tailgate.
mend that the system be checked by an
2. Remove the tailgate trim by removing
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
the plastic mounting clips.
CAUTION
Be careful when removing the plas-
tic mounting clips in cold weather,
it may crack.
3. Remove the lens by pushing the cover.
4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight
out.
5. Install a new bulb.
6. Reinstall the lens securely.
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Maintenance
■ Front map lamp
■ Glove box lamp
Interior light bulb replacement
1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently
pry the lens from the interior light
housing.
2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight
out.
WARNING
Prior to working on the Interior
Lights, ensure that the “OFF” but-
■ Side room lamp/Vanity mirror lamp
ton is depressed to avoid burning
your fingers or receiving an electric
■ Luggage room lamp
shock.
3. Install a new bulb in the socket.
4. Align the lens tabs with the interior
light housing notches and snap the
lens into place.
■ Center room lamp
CAUTION
Use care not to dirty or damage
lens, lens tab, and plastic housings.
OYN079052/OYN079049
OYN079046/OYN079047/OJC070043
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Maintenance
APPEARANCE CARE
Exterior care
Finish maintenance
Washing
CAUTION
Exterior general caution
To help protect your vehicle’s finish from
Do not use strong soap, chemical
It is very important to follow the label
rust and deterioration, wash it thoroughly
detergents or hot water, and do
directions when using any chemical
and frequently at least once a month with
not wash the vehicle in direct
cleaner or polish. Read all warning and
lukewarm or cold water.
sunlight or when the body of the
caution statements that appear on the
vehicle is warm.
label.
If you use your vehicle for off-road driv-
ing, you should wash it after each off-
Be careful when washing the side
road trip. Pay special attention to the
windows of your vehicle.
High-pressure washing
removal of any accumulation of salt, dirt,
Especially, with high-pressure
When using high-pressure washers,
mud, and other foreign materials. Make
water, water may leak through the
make sure to maintain sufficient dis-
sure the drain holes in the lower edges of
windows and wet the interior.
tance from the vehicle.
the doors and rocker panels are kept
To prevent damage to the plastic
Insufficient clearance or excessive
clear and clean.
parts and lamps, do not clean
pressure can lead to component dam-
with chemical solvents or strong
Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings,
age or water penetration.
industrial pollution and similar deposits
detergents.
Do not spray the camera, sensors or its
can damage your vehicle’s finish if not
surrounding area directly with a high
removed immediately.
pressure washer. Shock applied from
Even prompt washing with plain water
high pressure water may cause the
WARNING - Wet brakes
may not completely remove all these
device to not operate normally.
After washing the vehicle, test the
deposits. A mild soap, safe for use on
Do not bring the nozzle tip close to
brakes while driving slowly to see if
painted surfaces, may be used.
boots (rubber or plastic covers) or con-
they have been affected by water. If
After washing, rinse the vehicle thor-
nectors as they may be damaged if
braking performance is impaired,
oughly with lukewarm or cold water. Do
they come into contact with high pres-
dry the brakes by applying them
not allow soap to dry on the finish.
sure water.
lightly while maintaining a slow for-
ward speed.
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Maintenance
Waxing
Finish damage repair
Wax the vehicle when water will no
Deep scratches or stone chips in the
longer bead on the paint.
painted surface must be repaired
Always wash and dry the vehicle before
promptly. Exposed metal will quickly rust
waxing. Use a good quality liquid or
and may develop into a major repair
paste wax, and follow the manufacturer’s
expense.
instructions. Wax all metal trim to protect
it and to maintain its luster.
NOTICE
Removing oil, tar, and similar materials
If your vehicle is damaged and requires
with a spot remover will usually strip the
any metal repair or replacement, be sure
wax from the finish. Be sure to re-wax
the body shop applies anti-corrosion
these areas even if the rest of the vehicle
materials to the parts repaired or
OJB037800
does not yet need waxing.
replaced.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Water washing in the engine com-
• Wiping dust or dirt off the body
partment including high pressure
with a dry cloth will scratch the
water washing may cause the fail-
finish.
ure of electrical circuits located in
• Do not use steel wool, abrasive
the engine compartment.
cleaners, or strong detergents
Never allow water or other liquids
containing highly alkaline or
to come in contact with electri-
caustic agents on chrome-plated
cal/electronic components inside
or anodized aluminum parts. This
the vehicle as this may damage
may result in damage to the pro-
them.
tective coating and cause discol-
oration or paint deterioration.
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Maintenance
Bright-metal maintenance
Underbody maintenance
Aluminum wheel maintenance
To remove road tar and insects, use a
Corrosive materials used for ice and
The aluminum wheels are coated with a
tar remover, not a scraper or other
snow removal and dust control may col-
clear protective finish.
sharp object.
lect on the underbody. If these materials
Do not use any abrasive cleaner, pol-
To protect the surfaces of bright-metal
are not removed, accelerated rusting can
ishing compound, solvent, or wire
parts from corrosion, apply a coating of
occur on the underbody parts such as
brushes on aluminum wheels. They
wax or chrome preservative and rub to
the fuel lines, frame, floor pan and
may scratch or damage the finish.
a high luster.
exhaust system, even though they have
Clean the wheel when it has cooled.
been treated with rust protection.
During winter weather or in coastal
Use only a mild soap or neutral deter-
areas, cover the bright metal parts with
Thoroughly flush the vehicle underbody
gent, and rinse thoroughly with water.
a heavier coating of wax or preserva-
and wheel openings with lukewarm or
Also, be sure to clean the wheels after
tive. If necessary, coat the parts with
cold water once a month, after off-road
driving on salted roads. This helps pre-
non-corrosive petroleum jelly or other
driving and at the end of each winter. Pay
vent corrosion.
protective compound.
special attention to these areas because
Avoid washing the wheels with high-
it is difficult to see all the mud and dirt. It
speed car wash brushes.
will do more harm than good to wet down
Do not use any alkaline or acid deter-
the road grime without removing it. The
gent. It may damage and corrode the
lower edges of the doors, rocker panels,
aluminum wheels coated with a clear
and frame members have drain holes
protective finish.
that should not clog with dirt; trapped
water in these areas can cause rusting.
WARNING
After washing the vehicle, test the
brakes while driving slowly to see if
they have been affected by water. If
braking performance is impaired,
dry the brakes by applying them
lightly while maintaining a slow for-
ward speed.
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Maintenance
Corrosion protection
High-corrosion areas
Moisture breeds corrosion
Protecting your vehicle from corrosion
If you live in an area where your vehicle
Moisture creates the conditions in which
By using the most advanced design and
is regularly exposed to corrosive materi-
corrosion is most likely to occur. For
construction practices to combat corro-
als, corrosion protection is particularly
example, corrosion is accelerated by
sion, we produce vehicles of the highest
important. Some of the common causes
high humidity, particularly when tempera-
quality. However, this is only part of the
of accelerated corrosion are road salts,
tures are just above freezing. In such
job. To achieve the long-term corrosion
dust control chemicals, ocean air and
conditions, the corrosive material is kept
resistance your vehicle can deliver, the
industrial pollution.
in contact with the vehicle’s surface by
owner's cooperation and assistance is
moisture that slowly evaporates.
also required.
Mud is particularly corrosive because it
dries slowly and holds moisture in con-
tact with the vehicle. Although the mud
Common causes of corrosion
appears to be dry, it can still retain mois-
The most common causes of corrosion
ture and promote corrosion.
on your vehicle are:
High temperatures can also accelerate
• Road salt, dirt and moisture that is
corrosion of parts that are not properly
allowed to accumulate underneath the
ventilated so the moisture can be dis-
vehicle.
persed. For all these reasons, it is par-
• Removal of paint or protective coatings
ticularly important to keep your vehicle
by stones, gravel, abrasion or minor
clean and free of mud or accumulations
scrapes and dents which leave unpro-
of other materials. This applies not only
tected metal exposed to corrosion.
to the visible surfaces but particularly to
the underside of the vehicle.
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Maintenance
To help prevent corrosion
• When cleaning underneath the vehicle,
Keep paint and trim in good condition
You can help prevent corrosion from get-
give particular attention to the compo-
Scratches or chips in the finish should be
ting started by observing the following:
nents under the fenders and other
covered with "touch-up" paint as soon as
areas that are hidden from view. Do a
possible to reduce the possibility of cor-
thorough job; just dampening the accu-
rosion. If bare metal is showing through,
Keep your vehicle clean
mulated mud rather than washing it
the attention of a qualified body and paint
The best way to prevent corrosion is to
away will accelerate corrosion rather
shop is recommended.
keep your vehicle clean and free of cor-
than prevent it. Water under high pres-
rosive materials. Attention to the under-
sure and steam are particularly effec-
side of the vehicle is particularly impor-
Bird droppings : Bird droppings are high-
tive in removing accumulated mud and
tant.
ly corrosive and may damage painted
corrosive materials.
surfaces in just a few hours. Always
• When cleaning lower door panels,
remove bird droppings as soon as possi-
• If you live in a high-corrosion area —
rocker panels and frame members, be
ble.
where road salts are used, near the
sure that drain holes are kept open so
ocean, areas with industrial pollution,
that moisture can escape and not be
acid rain, etc.—, you should take extra
Don't neglect the interior
trapped inside to accelerate corrosion.
care to prevent corrosion. In winter,
Moisture can collect under the floor mats
hose off the underside of your vehicle
and carpeting and cause corrosion.
Keep your garage dry
at least once a month and be sure to
Check under the mats periodically to be
clean the underside thoroughly when
Don't park your vehicle in a damp, poorly
sure the carpeting is dry. Use particular
ventilated garage. This creates a favor-
winter is over.
care if you carry fertilizers, cleaning
able environment for corrosion. This is
materials or chemicals in the vehicle.
particularly true if you wash your vehicle
These should be carried only in proper
in the garage or drive it into the garage
containers and any spills or leaks should
when it is still wet or covered with snow,
be cleaned up, flushed with clean water
ice or mud. Even a heated garage can
and thoroughly dried.
contribute to corrosion unless it is well
ventilated so moisture is dispersed.
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Maintenance
Interior care
Cleaning the upholstery and interior
Leather (if equipped)
trim
Feature of Seat Leather
Interior general precautions
Vinyl (if equipped)
- Leather is made from the outer skin
Prevent chemicals such as perfume, cos-
metic oil, sun cream, hand cleaner, and
Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl
of an animal, which goes through a
with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner.
special process to be available for
air freshener from contacting the interior
parts because they may cause damage
Clean vinyl surfaces with a vinyl cleaner.
use. Since it is a natural object, each
or discoloration. If they do contact the
part differs in thickness or density.
interior parts, wipe them off immediately.
Fabric (if equipped)
Wrinkles may appear as a natural
See the instructions for the proper way to
result of stretching and shrinking
Remove dust and loose dirt from fabric
clean vinyl.
depending on the temperature and
with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner.
humidity.
Clean with a mild soap solution recom-
mended for upholstery or carpets.
- The seat is made of stretchable fabric
CAUTION
Remove fresh spots immediately with a
to improve comfort.
Never allow water or other liquids
fabric spot cleaner. If fresh spots do not
- The parts contacting the body are
to come in contact with electrical/
receive immediate attention, the fabric
curved and the side supporting area
electronic components inside the
can be stained and its color can be
is high which provides driving comfort
vehicle as this may damage them.
affected. Also, its fire-resistant properties
and stability.
can be reduced if the material is not
- Wrinkles may appear naturally from
properly maintained.
usage. It is not a fault of the products.
CAUTION
When cleaning leather products
(steering wheel, seats etc.), use
CAUTION
neutral detergents or low alcohol
Using anything but recommended
content solutions. If you use high
cleaners and procedures may affect
alcohol content solutions or
the fabric’s appearance and fire-
acid/alkaline detergents, the color
resistant properties.
of the leather may fade or the sur-
face may get stripped off.
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Maintenance
Caring for the leather seats
Cleaning the leather seats
CAUTION
- Vacuum the seat periodically to
- Remove all contaminations instantly.
Wrinkles or abrasions which
remove dust and sand on the seat. It
Refer to instructions below for
appear naturally from usage are
will prevent abrasion or damage of
removal of each contaminant.
not covered by warranty.
the leather and maintain its quality.
- Cosmetic products (sunscreen, foun-
Belts with metallic accessories,
- Wipe the natural leather seat cover
dation, etc.)
zippers or keys inside the back
often with dry or soft cloth.
Apply cleansing cream on a cloth and
pocket may damage the seat fab-
- Use of proper leather protective may
wipe the contaminate spot. Wipe off
ric.
prevent abrasion of the cover and
the cream with a wet cloth and
Make sure not to wet the seat. It
helps maintain the color. Be sure to
remove water with a dry cloth.
may change the nature of natural
read the instructions and consult a
- Beverages (coffee, soft drink, etc.)
leather.
specialist when using leather coating
Apply a small amount of neutral
Jeans or clothes which could
or protective agent.
detergent and wipe until contamina-
bleach may contaminate the sur-
- Light colored
(beige, cream beige)
tions do not smear.
face of the seat covering fabric.
leather is easily contaminated and
- Oil
the stain is noticeable. Clean the
Remove oil instantly with absorbable
seats frequently.
cloth and wipe with stain remover
- Avoid wiping with wet cloth. It may
used only for natural leather.
cause the surface to crack.
- Chewing gum
Harden the gum with ice and remove
gradually.
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Maintenance
Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt web-
bing
Clean the belt webbing with any mild
soap solution recommended for cleaning
upholstery or carpet. Follow the instruc-
tions provided with the soap. Do not
bleach or re-dye the webbing because
this may weaken it.
Cleaning the interior window glass
If the interior glass surfaces of the vehi-
cle become fogged (that is, covered with
an oily, greasy or waxy film), they should
be cleaned with glass cleaner. Follow the
directions on the glass cleaner container.
CAUTION
Do not scrape or scratch the inside
of the rear window. This may result
in damage to the rear window
defroster grid.
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Maintenance
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
The emission control system of your
Caution for the Inspection and
1. Crankcase emission control
vehicle is covered by a written limited
Maintenance Test
(With Electronic
system
warranty. Please see the warranty infor-
Stability Control (ESC) system)
The positive crankcase ventilation sys-
mation contained in the Service Passport
To prevent the vehicle from misfir-
tem is employed to prevent air pollution
in your vehicle.
ing during dynamometer testing,
caused by blow-by gases being emitted
Your vehicle is equipped with an emis-
turn the Electronic Stability Control
from the crankcase. This system supplies
sion control system to meet all emission
(ESC) system off by pressing the
fresh filtered air to the crankcase through
regulations.
ESC switch.
the air intake hose. Inside the crankcase,
There are three emission control sys-
After dynamometer testing is com-
the fresh air mixes with blow-by gases,
tems which are as follows.
pleted, turn the ESC system back on
which then pass through the PCV valve
by pressing the ESC switch again.
into the induction system.
(1) Crankcase emission control system
(2) Evaporative emission control system
2. Evaporative emission control
(3) Exhaust emission control system
system
The Evaporative Emission Control
In order to assure the proper function of
System is designed to prevent fuel
the emission control systems, it is recom-
vapors from escaping into the atmos-
mended that you have your vehicle
phere.
inspected and maintained by an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer in accordance with
the maintenance schedule in this manual.
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Maintenance
Canister
3. Exhaust emission control
Engine exhaust gas precautions (car-
Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel
system
bon monoxide)
tank are absorbed and stored in the
Carbon monoxide can be present with
The Exhaust Emission Control System is
onboard canister. When the engine is
other exhaust fumes. Therefore, if you
a highly effective system which controls
running, the fuel vapors absorbed in the
smell exhaust fumes of any kind inside
exhaust emissions while maintaining
canister are drawn into the surge tank
your vehicle, have it inspected and
good vehicle performance.
through the purge control solenoid valve.
repaired immediately. If you ever sus-
pect exhaust fumes are coming into
Vehicle modifications
Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV)
your vehicle, drive it only with all the
• This vehicle should not be modified.
windows fully open. Have your vehicle
The purge control solenoid valve is con-
Modification of your vehicle could
trolled by the Engine Control Module
checked and repaired immediately.
affect its performance, safety or dura-
(ECM); when the engine coolant temper-
bility and may even violate governmen-
ature is low during idling, the PCSV clos-
tal safety and emissions regulations.
es so that evaporated fuel is not taken
In addition, damage or performance
WARNING - Exhaust
into the engine. After the engine warms
problems resulting from any modifica-
Engine exhaust gases contain car-
up during ordinary driving, the PCSV
tion may not be covered under warran-
bon monoxide (CO). Though color-
opens to introduce evaporated fuel to the
ty.
less and odorless, it is dangerous
engine.
• If you use unauthorized electronic
and could be lethal if inhaled.
devices, it may cause the vehicle to
Follow the instructions on this
operate abnormally, wire damage, bat-
page to avoid CO poisoning.
tery discharge and fire. For your safety,
do not use unauthorized electronic
devices.
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Maintenance
Do not operate the engine in confined
Operating precautions for catalytic
Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic
or closed areas (such as garages) any
converters (if equipped)
converter emission control device.
more than what is necessary to move
Therefore, the following precautions
the vehicle in or out of the area.
must be observed:
WARNING - Fire
When the vehicle is stopped in an
Use only UNLEADED FUEL for gaso-
A hot exhaust system can ignite
open area for more than a short time
line engine.
flammable items under your vehi-
with the engine running, adjust the
cle. Do not park, idle, or drive the
Do not operate the vehicle when there
ventilation system (as needed) to draw
are signs of engine malfunction, such
vehicle over or near flammable
outside air into the vehicle.
objects, such as grass, vegeta-
as misfire or a noticeable loss of per-
Never sit in a parked or stopped vehi-
tion, paper, leaves, etc.
formance.
cle for any extended time with the
The exhaust system and catalytic
Do not misuse or abuse the engine.
engine running.
system are very hot while the
Examples of misuse are coasting with
When the engine stalls or fails to start,
engine is running or immediately
the ignition off and descending steep
excessive attempts to restart the
after the engine is turned off.
grades in gear with the ignition off.
engine may cause damage to the
Keep away from the exhaust sys-
Do not operate the engine at high idle
emission control system.
tem and catalytic, you may get
speed for extended periods (5 minutes
burned. Also, do not remove the
or more).
heat sink around the exhaust sys-
Do not modify or tamper with any part
tem, do not seal the bottom of the
of the engine or emission control sys-
vehicle or do not coat the vehicle
tem. We recommend that the system
for corrosion control. It may pres-
be inspected by an authorized
ent a fire risk under certain con-
HYUNDAI dealer.
ditions.
Avoid driving with a extremely low fuel
level. Running out of fuel could cause
the engine to misfire, damaging the
catalytic converter.
Failure to observe these precautions
could result in damage to the catalytic
converter and to your vehicle.
Additionally, such actions could void your
warranties.
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Maintenance
Diesel Particulate Filter (if equipped)
If the malfunction indicator light contin-
The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) sys-
ues to blink in spite of the procedure, we
tem removes the soot emitted from the
recommend that the system be checked
vehicle.
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Unlike a disposable air filter, the DPF
If you continue to drive with the malfunc-
system automatically burns
(oxidizes)
tion indicator light blinking for a long
and removes the accumulated soot
time, the DPF system can be damaged
according to the driving condition. In
and fuel consumption can worsen.
other words, the active burning by engine
control system and high exhaust gas
CAUTION - Diesel Fuel
temperature caused by normal/high driv-
(if equipped with DPF)
ing condition burns and removes the
accumulated soot.
It is recommended to use the regu-
lated automotive diesel fuel for
However, if the vehicle continues to be
diesel vehicle equipped with the
driven at low speed for a long time, the
DPF system.
accumulated soot may not be automati-
cally removed because of low exhaust
If you use diesel fuel including high
gas temperature. In this particular case,
sulfur
(more than 50 ppm sulfur)
the amount of soot is out of detection
and unspecified additives, it can
limit, the soot oxidation process by
cause the DPF system to be dam-
engine control system may not happen
aged and white smoke can be emit-
and the malfunction indicator light may
ted.
blink.
When the malfunction indicator light
blinks, it may stop blinking by driving the
vehicle at more than 60km/h (37 mph) or
at more than second gear with 1500 ~
2000 engine rpm for a certain time (for
about 25 minutes).
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Engine / 8-2
Dimensions / 8-2
Bulb wattage / 8-3
Tires and wheels / 8-4
Load and speed capacity tires / 8-5
Weight and volume / 8-5
Recommended lubricants and capacities / 8-6
Vehicle identification number (VIN) / 8-9
Vehicle certification label / 8-9
Tire specification and pressure label / 8-10
Engine number / 8-10
Air conditioner compressor label / 8-10
Refrigerant label / 8-11
Declaration of conformity / 8-11
8
Specifications & Consumer information
Specifications & Consumer information
ENGINE
Item
Gasoline 1.4
Gasoline 1.6
Diesel 1.4
Diesel 1.6
Displacement
cc
1396 (85.19)
1591 (97.09)
1396 (85.12)
1582 (96.53)
(cu. in)
Bore x Stroke
mm
77x74.99
77x85.44
77.2x84.5
75x79 (2.95x3.11)
(in.)
(3.03x2.95)
(3.03x3.36)
(3.03x3.32)
Firing order
1-3-4-2
1-3-4-2
1-3-4-2
1-3-4-2
No. of cylinders
4, In-line
4, In-line
4, In-line
4, In-line
DIMENSIONS
Item
mm (in.)
Overall length
4120 (162.20)
Overall width
1765 (69.49)
Overall height
1600 (62.99)
195/65R15
1553 (61.14)
Front tread
205/55R16
1547 (60.91)
205/50R17
1541 (60.67)
195/65R15
1557 (61.30)
Rear tread
205/55R16
1551 (61.06)
205/50R17
1545 (60.83)
Wheelbase
2615 (102.95)
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