Hyundai Genesis Coupe (2016 year). Instruction — part 19

Driving your vehicle
ESC OFF indicator
ESC OFF usage
CAUTION
When driving
Do not use the parking brake to
• ESC should be turned on for daily
stop the vehicle, except in an
driving whenever possible. If ESC
The ESC OFF indicator will illumi-
emergency situation.
is turned off, it may be difficult to
nate when the ignition switch is
make a turn or drive up a hill.
turned ON, but should go off after
• To turn ESC off while driving, press
approximately 3 seconds. To switch
CAUTION
the ESC OFF button while driv-
to ESC OFF mode, press the ESC
Driving with varying tire or
ing on a flat road surface.
OFF button
. The ESC OFF indica-
wheel sizes may cause the ESC
tor
will illuminate indicating the
Never press the ESC OFF button
system to malfunction. When
ESC is deactivated.
while ESC is operating (ESC indica-
replacing tires, make sure they
tor light
blinks).
If this indicator stays on when ESC
are the same size as your origi-
OFF is not selected, the ESC may
If ESC is turned off while ESC is
nal tires.
have a malfunction. Take your car to
operating, it may be very dangerous
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and
because of unexpected vehicle slip.
have the system checked.
WARNING
With the ESC system in the stand by
NOTICE
The Electronic Stability Control
position, if you use the parking brake
• When operating the vehicle on a
to stop the vehicle due to abnormal
system is only a driving aid; use
dynamometer, ensure that the
precautions for safe driving by
brake operation, the ESC system
ESC is turned off (ESC OFF light
may be stopped and ESC OFF indi-
slowing down on curved, snowy,
illuminated). If the ESC is left
or icy roads. Drive slowly and
cator
may illuminate for about 5
on, it may prevent the vehicle
minutes.
don’t attempt to accelerate
speed from increasing, and result
whenever the ESC indicator
in false diagnosis.
light is blinking, or when the
• Turning the ESC off does not
road surface is slippery.
affect ABS or brake system opera-
tion.
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Driving your vehicle
Hill-start assist control (HAC)
Good braking practices
WARNING
(if equipped)
Never press the ESC OFF but-
A vehicle has the tendency to slip
WARNING
ton while ESC is operating.
back on a steep hill when it starts to
Whenever leaving vehicle or
If the ESC is turned off while
go after stopping. The Hill-start Assist
parking, always set the park-
ESC is operating, the vehicle
Control (HAC) prevents the vehicle
ing brake as far as possible
may go out of control.
from slipping back by operating the
and fully engage the vehicle's
brakes automatically for about 2 sec-
To turn ESC off while driving,
transmission into the park
onds. The brakes are released when
press the ESC OFF button
position. Vehicles not fully
the accelerator pedal is depressed or
while driving on a flat road sur-
engaged in park with the park-
after about 2 seconds.
face.
ing brake set are at risk for
moving inadvertently and
injuring yourself or others.
WARNING
All vehicles should always
The HAC is activated only for
have the parking brake fully
about 2 seconds, so when the
engaged when parking to
vehicle is starting off always
avoid inadvertent movement
depress the accelerator pedal.
of the car which can injure
occupants or pedestrians.
NOTICE
• The HAC does not operate when
the transaxle shift lever is in the P
(Park) or N (Neutral) position.
• The HAC activates even though
the ESP is off but it does not acti-
vate when the ESP has malfunc-
tioned.
• The HAC applies only to vehicles
with manual transmission.
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Driving your vehicle
After parking the vehicle, check to
Don't "ride" the brake pedal.
Use caution when parking on a hill.
be sure the parking brake is not
Resting your foot on the brake
Firmly engage the parking brake
engaged and that the parking
pedal while driving can be danger-
and place the shift lever in P. If your
brake indicator light is out before
ous because it can result in the
car is facing downhill, turn the front
driving away.
brakes overheating and losing their
wheels into the curb to help keep
effectiveness. It also increases the
the car from rolling. If your car is
Driving through water may get the
wear of the brake components.
facing uphill, turn the front wheels
brakes wet. They can also get wet
away from the curb to help keep
when the car is washed. Wet
If a tire goes flat while you are driv-
the car from rolling. If there is no
brakes can be dangerous! Your car
ing, apply the brakes gently and
curb or if it is required by other con-
will not stop as quickly if the brakes
keep the car pointed straight
ditions to keep the car from rolling,
are wet. Wet brakes may cause the
ahead while you slow down. When
block the wheels.
car to pull to one side.
you are moving slowly enough for it
to be safe to do so, pull off the road
Under some conditions your park-
To dry the brakes, apply the brakes
and stop in a safe place.
ing brake can freeze in the
lightly until the braking action
engaged position. This is most like-
returns to normal, taking care to
If your car is equipped with an
ly to happen when there is an
keep the car under control at all
automatic transmission, don't let
accumulation of snow or ice
times. If the braking action does
your car creep forward. To avoid
around or near the rear brakes or if
not return to normal, stop as soon
creeping forward, keep your foot
the brakes are wet. If there is a risk
as it is safe to do so and call an
firmly on the brake pedal when the
that the parking brake may freeze,
authorized HYUNDAI dealer for
car is stopped.
apply it only temporarily while you
assistance.
put the shift lever in P (automatic
Don't coast down hills with the car
transmission) and block the rear
out of gear. This is extremely haz-
wheels so the car cannot roll. Then
ardous. Keep the car in gear at all
release the parking brake.
times, use the brakes to slow
down, then shift to a lower gear so
Do not hold the vehicle on an uphill
with the accelerator pedal. This can
that engine braking will help you
maintain a safe speed.
cause the transmission to over-
heat. Always use the brake pedal
or parking brake.
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Driving your vehicle
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
The cruise control system allows you
NOTICE
(Continued)
to program the vehicle to maintain a
During normal cruise control opera-
Do not use the cruise control
constant speed without pressing the
when it may not be safe to
tion, when the SET switch is activat-
accelerator pedal.
keep the car at a constant
ed or reactivated after applying the
This system is designed to function
speed, for instance, driving in
brakes, the cruise control will ener-
above approximately
25 mph (40
heavy or varying traffic, or on
gize after approximately 3 seconds.
km/h).
slippery (rainy, icy or snow-
This delay is normal.
covered) or winding roads or
over 6% up-hill or down-hill
NOTICE
WARNING
roads.
To activate cruise control, depress
If the cruise control is left on,
Pay particular attention to the
the brake pedal at least once after
(CRUISE indicator light in the
driving conditions whenever
turning the ignition switch to the ON
instrument cluster illuminat-
using the cruise control sys-
tem.
position or starting the engine. This
ed) the cruise control can be
is to check if the brake switch which
switched on accidentally.
Be careful when driving down-
is important part to cancel cruise
hill using the cruise control
Keep the cruise control sys-
system, which may increase
control is in normal condition.
tem off
(CRUISE indicator
the vehicle speed.
light OFF) when the cruise
control is not in use, to avoid
WARNING - Misuse cruise
inadvertently setting a speed.
control
Use the cruise control system
Do not use cruise control if the
only when traveling on open
traffic situation does not allow
highways in good weather.
you to drive safely at a constant
(Continued)
speed and with sufficient dis-
tance to the vehicle in front.
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Driving your vehicle
OBK052029
OBK052031
OBK052030
To set cruise control speed:
3. Move the lever (1) down (to SET-),
To increase cruise control set
and release it at the desired
speed:
1. Push the cruise switch on the
speed. The SET indicator light in
steering wheel to turn the system
Follow either of these procedures:
the instrument cluster will illumi-
on. The CRUISE indicator light in
nate. Release the accelerator
• Move the lever (1) up (to RES+)
the instrument cluster will illumi-
and hold it. Your vehicle will accel-
pedal. The desired speed will
nate.
automatically be maintained.
erate. Release the lever at the
2. Accelerate to the desired speed,
speed you want.
On a steep grade, the vehicle may
which must be more than 25 mph
slow down or speed up slightly while
• Move the lever (1) up (to RES+)
(40 km/h) and less than 113 mph
going uphill or downhill.
and release it immediately. The
(180 km/h).
cruising speed will increase by 1.0
mph (1.6 km/h) each time you
move the lever up (to RES+) in this
manner.
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Driving your vehicle
To temporarily accelerate with
the cruise control on:
If you want to speed up temporarily
when the cruise control is on,
depress the accelerator pedal.
Increased speed will not interfere
with cruise control operation or
change the set speed.
To return to the set speed, take your
foot off the accelerator.
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If you move the lever down (to SET-)
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at increased speed, the cruising
To decrease the cruising
To cancel cruise control, do
speed will be set again.
speed:
one of the following:
Follow either of these procedures:
• Press the brake pedal.
• Move the lever (1) down (to SET-)
• Shift the shift lever into N (Neutral)
and hold it. Your vehicle will gradu-
with an automatic transmission.
ally slow down. Release the lever
• Press the CANCEL switch located
at the speed you want to maintain.
on the steering wheel.
• Move the lever (1) down (to SET-)
• Decrease the vehicle speed lower
and release it immediately. The
than the memory speed by 9 mph
cruising speed will decrease by 1.0
(15 km/h).
mph (1.6 km/h) each time you
• Decrease the vehicle speed to less
move the lever down (to SET-) in
than approximately
20 mph (32
this manner.
km/h).
• Increase the vehicle speed to more
than approximately 125 mph (200
km/h).
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Driving your vehicle
• Operate the parking brake. Do not
To turn cruise control off, do
operate the parking brake while
one of the following:
driving except in an emergency sit-
• Push the cruise switch
(the
uation.
CRUISE indicator light in the
instrument cluster will go off).
Each of these actions will cancel
• Turn the engine off.
cruise control operation
(the SET
Both of these actions cancel cruise
indicator light in the instrument clus-
control operation. If you want to
ter will go off), but it will not turn the
resume cruise control operation,
system off. If you wish to resume
repeat the steps provided in “To set
cruise control operation, move the
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cruise control speed” on the previous
lever up (to RES+). You will return to
page.
your previously preset speed.
To resume cruising speed at
more than approximately 40
km/h (25 mph):
If any method other than the cruise
switch was used to cancel cruising
speed and the system is still activat-
ed, the most recent set speed will
automatically resume when you
move the lever (1) up (to RES+).
It will not resume, however, if the
vehicle speed has dropped below
approximately 25 mph (40 km/h).
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Driving your vehicle
ECONOMICAL OPERATION
Your vehicle's fuel economy depends
Don't "ride" the brake or clutch
Keep your car in good condition.
mainly on your style of driving, where
pedal. This can increase fuel con-
For better fuel economy and
you drive and when you drive.
sumption and also increase wear
reduced maintenance costs, main-
on these components. In addition,
tain your car in accordance with
Each of these factors affects how
driving with your foot resting on the
the maintenance schedule in sec-
many miles (kilometers) you can get
brake pedal may cause the brakes
tion
7. If you drive your car in
from a gallon (liter) of fuel. To operate
to overheat, which reduces their
severe conditions, more frequent
your vehicle as economically as possi-
effectiveness and may lead to
maintenance is required (see sec-
ble, use the following driving sugges-
more serious consequences.
tion 7 for details).
tions to help save money in both fuel
and repairs:
Take care of your tires. Keep them
Keep your car clean. For maximum
inflated to the recommended pres-
service, your vehicle should be
Drive smoothly. Accelerate at a mod-
sure. Incorrect inflation, either too
kept clean and free of corrosive
erate rate. Don't make "jack-rabbit"
much or too little, results in unnec-
materials. It is especially important
starts or full-throttle shifts and main-
essary tire wear. Check the tire
that mud, dirt, ice, etc. not be
tain a steady cruising speed. Don't
pressures at least once a month.
allowed to accumulate on the
race between stoplights. Try to adjust
underside of the car. This extra
your speed to that of the other traffic
Be sure that the wheels are
weight can result in increased fuel
so you don't have to change speeds
aligned correctly. Improper align-
consumption and also contribute to
unnecessarily. Avoid heavy traffic
ment can result from hitting curbs
corrosion.
whenever possible. Always maintain
or driving too fast over irregular
a safe distance from other vehicles
surfaces. Poor alignment causes
Travel lightly. Don't carry unneces-
so you can avoid unnecessary brak-
faster tire wear and may also result
sary weight in your car. Weight
ing. This also reduces brake wear.
in other problems as well as
reduces fuel economy.
greater fuel consumption.
Drive at a moderate speed. The
Don't let the engine idle longer
faster you drive the more fuel your
than necessary. If you are waiting
vehicle uses. Driving at a moderate
(and not in traffic), turn off your
speed, in the highest gear appropri-
engine and restart only when
ate for the conditions, especially on
you're ready to go.
the highway, is one of the most effec-
tive ways to reduce fuel consump-
tion.
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Driving your vehicle
Remember, your vehicle does not
• Use your air conditioning sparingly.
require extended warm-up. After
The air conditioning system is
WARNING - Engine off
the engine has started, allow the
operated by engine power so your
during motion
engine to run for 10 to 20 seconds
fuel economy is reduced when you
Never turn the engine off to
prior to placing the vehicle in gear.
use it.
coast down hills or anytime the
In very cold weather, however, give
• Open windows at high speeds can
vehicle is in motion. The power
your engine a slightly longer warm-
reduce fuel economy.
steering and power brakes will
up period.
not function properly without
• Fuel economy is less in crosswinds
Don't "lug" or "over-rev" the engine.
the engine running. Instead,
and headwinds. To help offset
Lugging is driving too slowly in too
keep the engine on and down-
some of this loss, slow down when
high a gear resulting in the engine
shift to an appropriate gear for
driving in these conditions.
bucking. If this happens, shift to a
engine braking effect. In addi-
lower gear. Over-revving is racing
tion, turning off the ignition
the engine beyond its safe limit.
Keeping a vehicle in good operating
while driving could engage the
This can be avoided by shifting at
condition is important both for econ-
steering wheel lock resulting in
the recommended speeds.
omy and safety. Therefore, have an
loss of vehicle steering which
authorized HYUNDAI dealer perform
could cause serious injury or
scheduled inspections and mainte-
death.
nance.
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Driving your vehicle
SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS
Rocking the vehicle
WARNING - ABS
If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to
Do not pump the brake pedal on
free it from snow, sand, or mud, first
a vehicle equipped with ABS.
turn the steering wheel right and left
to clear the area around your front
wheels. Then, shift back and forth
• If stalled in snow, mud, or sand,
between 1st (First) and R (Reverse)
use second gear. Accelerate slow-
in vehicles equipped with a manual
ly to avoid spinning the drive
transmission or R (Reverse) and any
wheels.
forward gear in vehicles equipped
• Use sand, rock salt, tire chains, or
with an automatic transmission. Do
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other non-slip material under the
not race the engine, and spin the
drive wheels to provide traction
wheels as little as possible. If you are
Hazardous driving conditions
when stalled in ice, snow, or mud.
still stuck after a few tries, have the
When hazardous driving conditions
vehicle pulled out by a tow vehicle to
are encountered such as water,
avoid engine overheating and possi-
snow, ice, mud, sand, or similar haz-
WARNING - Downshifting
ble damage to the transmission.
ards, follow these suggestions:
Downshifting with an automatic
• Drive cautiously and allow extra
transmission, while driving on
CAUTION
distance for braking.
slippery surfaces can cause an
accident. The sudden change in
Prolonged rocking may cause
• Avoid sudden movements in brak-
engine over-heating, transmis-
tire speed could cause the tires
ing or steering.
to skid. Be careful when down-
sion damage or failure, and tire
damage.
shifting on slippery surfaces.
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Driving your vehicle
WARNING - Spinning
tires
Do not spin the wheels. Spinning
the wheels at high speeds when
the vehicle is stationary could
cause a tire to overheat which
could result in tire damage that
may injure bystanders.
NOTICE
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OBK059021
The ESC system should be turned
Smooth cornering
Driving at night
OFF prior to rocking the vehicle.
Avoid braking or gear changing in
Because night driving presents more
corners, especially when roads are
hazards than driving in the daylight,
WARNING
wet. Ideally, corners should always
here are some important tips to
If your vehicle becomes stuck in
be taken under gentle acceleration. If
remember:
snow, mud, sand, etc., then you
you follow these suggestions, tire
• Slow down and keep more dis-
may attempt to rock the vehicle
wear will be held to a minimum.
tance between you and other vehi-
free by moving it forward and
cles, as it may be more difficult to
backward. Do not attempt this
see at night, especially in areas
procedure if people or objects
where there may not be any street
are anywhere near the vehicle.
lights.
During the rocking operation the
vehicle may suddenly move for-
ward of backward as it becomes
unstuck, causing injury or dam-
age to nearby people or objects.
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Driving your vehicle
Adjust your mirrors to reduce the
If your tires are not in good condi-
glare from other driver's head-
tion, making a quick stop on wet
lights.
pavement can cause a skid and
possibly lead to an accident. Be
Keep your headlights clean and
sure your tires are in good shape.
properly aimed. Dirty or improperly
aimed headlights will make it much
Turn on your headlights to make it
more difficult to see at night.
easier for others to see you.
Headlight operation when using
Driving too fast through large pud-
windshield wipers is mandatory in
dles can affect your brakes. If you
some states.
must go through puddles, try to
Avoid staring directly at the head-
drive through them slowly.
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lights of oncoming vehicles. You
If you believe you may have gotten
could be temporarily blinded, and it
Driving in the rain
your brakes wet, apply them lightly
will take several seconds for your
while driving until normal braking
Rain and wet roads can make driving
eyes to readjust to the darkness.
operation returns.
dangerous, especially if you’re not
prepared for the slick pavement.
Here are a few things to consider
when driving in the rain:
• A heavy rainfall will make it harder
to see and will increase the dis-
tance needed to stop your vehicle,
so slow down.
• Keep your windshield wiping
equipment in good shape. Replace
your windshield wiper blades when
they show signs of streaking or
missing areas on the windshield.
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Driving your vehicle
Driving in flooded areas
Driving off-road
Avoid driving through flooded areas
Drive carefully off-road because your
unless you are sure the water is no
vehicle may be damaged by rocks or
higher than the bottom of the wheel
roots of trees. Become familiar with
hub. Drive through any water slowly.
the off-road conditions where you
Allow adequate stopping distance
are going to drive before you begin
because brake performance may be
driving.
affected.
After driving through water, dry the
brakes by gently applying them sev-
eral times while the vehicle is moving
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slowly.
Highway driving
Tires
Adjust the tire inflation pressures to
specification. Low tire inflation pres-
sures will result in overheating and
possible failure of the tires.
Avoid using worn or damaged tires
which may result in reduced traction
or tire failure.
NOTICE
Never exceed the maximum tire
inflation pressure shown on the tires.
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Driving your vehicle
Fuel, engine coolant and engine
WARNING
oil
Underinflated or overinflated
High speed travel consumes more
tires can cause poor handling,
fuel than urban motoring. Do not for-
loss of vehicle control, and
get to check both engine coolant and
sudden tire failure leading to
engine oil.
accidents, injuries, and even
death. Always check tires for
Drive belt
proper inflation before driv-
ing. For proper tire pressures,
A loose or damaged drive belt may
refer to “Tires and wheels” in
result in overheating of the engine.
section 8.
Driving on tires with no or
insufficient tread is danger-
ous. Worn-out tires can result
in loss of vehicle control, col-
lisions, injury, and even death.
Worn-out tires should be
replaced as soon as possible
and should never be used for
driving. Always check the tire
tread before driving your car.
For further information and
tread limits, refer to “Tires and
wheels” in section 7.
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Driving your vehicle
WINTER DRIVING
Snowy or icy conditions
Snow tires
To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it
If you mount snow tires on your vehi-
may be necessary to use snow tires
cle, make sure they are radial tires of
or to install tire chains on your tires.
the same size and load range as the
If snow tires are needed, it is neces-
original tires. Mount snow tires on all
sary to select tires equivalent in size
four wheels to balance your vehicle’s
and type of the original equipment
handling in all weather conditions.
tires. Failure to do so may adversely
Keep in mind that the traction provid-
affect the safety and handling of your
ed by snow tires on dry roads may
car. Furthermore, speeding, rapid
not be as high as your vehicle's orig-
acceleration, sudden brake applica-
inal equipment tires. You should drive
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tions, and sharp turns are potentially
cautiously even when the roads are
very hazardous practices.
clear. Check with the tire dealer for
More severe weather conditions of
maximum speed recommendations.
winter result in greater wear and
During deceleration, use engine
other problems. To minimize winter
braking to the fullest extent. Sudden
driving problems, you should follow
brake applications on snowy or icy
WARNING - Snow tire
these suggestions:
roads may cause skids to occur. You
size
need to keep sufficient distance
Snow tires should be equivalent
between the vehicle in operation in
in size and type to the vehicle's
front and your vehicle. Also, apply
standard tires. Otherwise, the
the brake gently. It should be noted
safety and handling of your vehi-
that installing tire chains will provide
cle may be adversely affected.
a greater driving force, but will not
prevent side skids.
Do not install studded tires without
first checking local, state and munic-
NOTICE
ipal regulations for possible restric-
Tire chains are not legal in all coun-
tions against their use.
tries. Check the country laws before
fitting tire chains.
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Driving your vehicle
Chain installation
CAUTION
When installing chains, follow the
Make sure the tire chains are
manufacturer's instructions and
the correct size and type for
mount them as tightly as you can.
your tires.
Incorrect tire
Drive slowly with chains installed. If
chains can cause damage to
you hear the chains contacting the
the vehicle body and suspen-
body or chassis, stop and tighten
sion and may not be covered
them. If they still make contact, slow
by your vehicle manufacturer
down until it stops. Remove the
warranty. Also, the tire chain
chains as soon as you begin driving
connecting hooks may be
on cleared roads.
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damaged from contacting
vehicle components causing
Tire chains
WARNING
the tire chains to come loose
- Mounting chains
Since the sidewalls of radial tires are
from the tire. Make sure the
thinner, they can be damaged by
tire chains are SAE class “S”
When mounting tire chains,
mounting some types of tire chains on
certified.
park the vehicle on level ground
them. Therefore, the use of snow tires
away from traffic. Turn on the
Always check chain installa-
is recommended instead of tire
vehicle Hazard Warning flashers
tion for proper mounting after
chains. Do not mount tire chains on
and place a triangular emer-
driving approximately
0.3 to
vehicles equipped with aluminum
gency warning device behind
0.6 miles
(0.5 to
1 km) to
wheels; tire chains may cause dam-
the vehicle if available. Always
ensure safe mounting.
age to the wheels. If tire chains must
place the vehicle in P (Park),
Retighten or remount the
be used, use wire-type chains with a
apply the parking brake and
chains if they are loose.
thickness of less than 0.47 in (12 mm).
turn off the engine before
Damage to your vehicle caused by
installing tire chains.
improper tire chain use is not covered
by your vehicle manufacturers war-
ranty.
Install tire chains only on the rear tires.
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Driving your vehicle
Use high quality ethylene gly-
Change to "winter weight" oil
WARNING - Tire chains
col coolant
if necessary
The use of chains may
Your vehicle is delivered with high
In some climates it is recommended
adversely affect vehicle han-
quality ethylene glycol coolant in the
that a lower viscosity "winter weight"
dling.
cooling system. It is the only type of
oil be used during cold weather. See
Do not exceed 20 mph (30
coolant that should be used because
section
8 for recommendations. If
km/h) or the chain manufac-
it helps prevent corrosion in the cool-
you aren't sure what weight oil you
turer’s recommended speed
ing system, lubricates the water
should use, consult an authorized
limit, whichever is lower.
pump and prevents freezing. Be sure
HYUNDAI dealer.
to replace or replenish your coolant
Drive carefully and avoid
in accordance with the maintenance
bumps, holes, sharp turns,
Check spark plugs and igni-
schedule in section 7. Before winter,
and other road hazards, which
tion system
have your coolant tested to assure
may cause the vehicle to
that its freezing point is sufficient for
Inspect your spark plugs as
bounce.
the temperatures anticipated during
described in section 7 and replace
Avoid sharp turns or locked-
the winter.
them if necessary. Also check all
wheel braking.
ignition wiring and components to be
sure they are not cracked, worn or
Check battery and cables
damaged in any way.
CAUTION
Winter puts additional burdens on
the battery system. Visually inspect
Chains that are the wrong size
the battery and cables as described
or improperly installed can
in section 7. The level of charge in
damage your vehicle's brake
your battery can be checked by an
lines, suspension, body and
authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a
wheels.
service station.
Stop driving and retighten the
chains any time you hear them
hitting the vehicle.
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