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Maintenance Engine compartment .............................................7-3 Maintenance services ...........................................7-5 Owner's responsibility ......................................................7-5 Owner maintenance precautions ..................................7-5 Owner maintenance ...............................................7-6 Owner maintenance schedule ........................................7-7 Scheduled maintenance services.........................7-8 Normal maintenance schedule .......................................7-9 Maintenance under severe usage conditions ..........7-13 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items.......................................................................7-15 Engine oil ..............................................................7-18 Checking the engine oil level .......................................7-18 Checking the engine oil and filter ..............................7-19 Engine coolant......................................................7-20 Checking the engine coolant level..............................7-20 Changing engine coolant...............................................7-22 Brake fluid ............................................................7-23 Checking the brake fluid level .....................................7-23 Washer fluid .........................................................7-25 Checking the washer fluid level ..................................7-25 Parking brake .......................................................7-25 Checking the parking brake .........................................7-25 Air cleaner ............................................................7-26 Filter replacement ...........................................................7-26 Climate control air filter .....................................7-27 Filter inspection ...............................................................7-27 Wiper blades .........................................................7-29 Blade inspection ..............................................................7-29 Blade replacement ..........................................................7-29 Battery...................................................................7-31 For best battery service................................................7-32 Battery recharging .........................................................7-33 Reset features .................................................................7-35 Tires and wheels ..................................................7-36 Tire care ............................................................................7-36 Recommended cold tire inflation pressures.............7-37 Check tire inflation pressure........................................7-38 Tire rotation .....................................................................7-39 Wheel alignment and tire balance ..............................7-40 Tire replacement .............................................................7-40 Wheel replacement .........................................................7-41 Tire traction......................................................................7-41 Tire maintenance ............................................................7-42 Tire sidewall labeling ......................................................7-42 Tire terminology and definitions.................................7-46 All season tires ................................................................7-49 7

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Maintenance

Engine compartment .............................................7-3Maintenance services ...........................................7-5

Owner's responsibility......................................................7-5Owner maintenance precautions ..................................7-5

Owner maintenance...............................................7-6Owner maintenance schedule........................................7-7

Scheduled maintenance services.........................7-8Normal maintenance schedule.......................................7-9Maintenance under severe usage conditions..........7-13

Explanation of scheduled maintenance items.......................................................................7-15Engine oil ..............................................................7-18

Checking the engine oil level .......................................7-18Checking the engine oil and filter ..............................7-19

Engine coolant......................................................7-20Checking the engine coolant level..............................7-20Changing engine coolant...............................................7-22

Brake fluid ............................................................7-23Checking the brake fluid level .....................................7-23

Washer fluid .........................................................7-25Checking the washer fluid level ..................................7-25

Parking brake .......................................................7-25Checking the parking brake .........................................7-25

Air cleaner ............................................................7-26Filter replacement...........................................................7-26

Climate control air filter .....................................7-27Filter inspection...............................................................7-27

Wiper blades .........................................................7-29Blade inspection ..............................................................7-29Blade replacement ..........................................................7-29

Battery...................................................................7-31For best battery service................................................7-32Battery recharging .........................................................7-33Reset features .................................................................7-35

Tires and wheels ..................................................7-36Tire care ............................................................................7-36Recommended cold tire inflation pressures.............7-37Check tire inflation pressure........................................7-38Tire rotation .....................................................................7-39Wheel alignment and tire balance ..............................7-40Tire replacement .............................................................7-40Wheel replacement .........................................................7-41Tire traction......................................................................7-41Tire maintenance ............................................................7-42Tire sidewall labeling......................................................7-42Tire terminology and definitions.................................7-46All season tires ................................................................7-49

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Summer tires ....................................................................7-49Snow tires .........................................................................7-49Radial-ply tires ................................................................7-50Low aspect ratio tires ....................................................7-50

Fuses......................................................................7-52Instrument panel fuse replacement ...........................7-53Engine compartment panel fuse replacement.........7-55Fuse/Relay panel description ......................................7-57

Light bulbs.............................................................7-70Headlamp, position lamp, turn signal lamp, side marker and front fog lamp bulb replacement .........7-70Side repeater lamp replacement .................................7-74Rear combination light bulb replacement .................7-74High mounted stop lamp ...............................................7-76License plate light bulb replacement .........................7-77Interior light bulb replacement ....................................7-77

Appearance care..................................................7-78Exterior care ....................................................................7-78Interior care......................................................................7-83

Emission control system .....................................7-85

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EENNGGIINNEE CCOOMMPPAARRTTMMEENNTT

1. Engine coolant reservoir

2. Radiator cap

3. Brake fluid reservoir

4. Air cleaner

5. Engine oil dipstick

6. Engine oil filler cap

7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir

8. Fuse box

9. Jumper terminal

ODH013005

■■ Gasoline Engine (Lambda 3.8)

The actual engine compartment the vehicle may differ from the illustration.

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1. Engine coolant reservoir

2. Radiator cap

3. Brake fluid reservoir

4. Air cleaner

5. Engine oil dipstick

6. Engine oil filler cap

7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir

8. Fuse box

9. Jumper terminal

ODH013006L

■■ Gasoline Engine (Tau 5.0)

The actual engine compartment the vehicle may differ from the illustration.

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MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE SSEERRVVIICCEESSYou should exercise the utmost careto prevent damage to your vehicleand injury to yourself whenever per-forming any maintenance or inspec-tion procedures.We recommend you have your vehi-cle maintained and repaired by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer. Anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer meetsHYUNDAI’s high service qualitystandards and receives technicalsupport from HYUNDAI in order toprovide you with a high level of serv-ice satisfaction.

Owner’s responsibility Maintenance service and recordretention are the owner’s responsibil-ity.You should retain documents thatshow proper maintenance has beenperformed on your vehicle in accor-dance with the scheduled mainte-nance service charts shown on thefollowing pages. You need this infor-mation to establish your compliancewith the servicing and maintenancerequirements of your vehicle war-ranties.

Detailed warranty information is pro-vided in your Service Passport.Repairs and adjustments required asa result of improper maintenance ora lack of required maintenance arenot covered.

Owner maintenance precau-tionsInadequate, incomplete or insuffi-cient servicing may result in opera-tional problems with your vehicle thatcould lead to vehicle damage, anaccident, or personal injury. Thischapter provides instructions only forthe maintenance items that are easyto perform. Several procedures canbe done only by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer with special tools.Your vehicle should not be modifiedin any way. Such modifications mayadversely affect the performance,safety or durability of your vehicleand may, in addition, violate condi-tions of the limited warranties cover-ing the vehicle.

✽✽ NOTICEImproper owner maintenance dur-ing the warranty period may affectwarranty coverage. For details, readthe separate Service Passport pro-vided with the vehicle. If you’reunsure about any service or mainte-nance procedure, have it done by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

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OOWWNNEERR MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE The following lists are vehicle checksand inspections that should be per-formed by the owner or an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer at the frequen-cies indicated to help ensure safe,dependable operation of your vehi-cle.Any adverse conditions should bebrought to the attention of your deal-er as soon as possible.These Owner Maintenance vehiclechecks are generally not covered bywarranties and you may be chargedfor labor, parts and lubricants used.

Performing maintenance workon a vehicle can be dangerous.If you lack sufficient knowledgeand experience or the propertools and equipment to do thework, have it done by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer. ALWAYSfollow these precautions forperforming maintenance work:• Park your vehicle on level

ground, move the shift leverinto the P (Park) position,apply the parking brake, placethe Engine Start/Stop buttonin the OFF position.

• Block the tires (front andback) to prevent the vehiclefrom moving.Remove loose clothing or jew-elry that can become entan-gled in moving parts.

(Continued)

WARNING (Continued)• If you must run the engine

during maintenance, do soout doors or in an area withplenty of ventilation.

• Keep flames, sparks, or smok-ing materials away from thebattery and fuel-related parts.

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Owner maintenance scheduleWhen you stop for fuel:• Check the engine oil level.• Check coolant level in the engine

coolant reservoir.• Check the windshield washer fluid

level.• Check for low or under-inflated

tires.

While operating your vehicle:• Note any changes in the sound of

the exhaust or any smell ofexhaust fumes in the vehicle.

• Check for vibrations in the steeringwheel. Notice if there is anyincreased steering effort or loose-ness in the steering wheel, orchange in its straight-ahead posi-tion.

• Notice if your vehicle constantlyturns slightly or “pulls” to one sidewhen traveling on smooth, levelroad.

• When stopping, listen and checkfor unusual sounds, pulling to oneside, increased brake pedal travelor “hard-to-push” brake pedal.

• If any slipping or changes in theoperation of your transmissionoccurs, check the transmissionfluid level.

• Check the automatic transmissionP (Park) function.

• Check the parking brake.• Check for fluid leaks under your

vehicle (water dripping from the airconditioning system during or afteruse is normal).

At least monthly:• Check coolant level in the engine

coolant reservoir.• Check the operation of all exterior

lights, including the stoplights, turnsignals and hazard warning flash-ers.

• Check the inflation pressures of alltires including the spare for tiresthat are worn, show uneven wear,or are damaged.

• Check for loose wheel lug nuts.

Be careful when checking yourengine coolant level when theengine is hot. This may result incoolant being blown out of theopening and cause seriousburns and other injuries.

WARNING

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At least twice a year:(i.e., every Spring and Fall):• Check radiator, heater and air con-

ditioning hoses for leaks or dam-age.

• Check windshield washer sprayand wiper operation. Clean wiperblades with clean cloth dampenedwith washer fluid.

• Check headlight alignment.• Check muffler, exhaust pipes,

shields and clamps.• Check the seat belts for wear and

function.

At least once a year:• Clean body and door drain holes.• Lubricate door hinges and hood

hinges.• Lubricate door and hood locks and

latches.• Lubricate door rubber weather

strips.• Check the air conditioning system.• Inspect and lubricate automatic

transmission linkage and controls.• Clean the battery and terminals.• Check the brake fluid level.

Follow Normal MaintenanceSchedule if the vehicle is usuallyoperated where none of the followingconditions apply. If any of the follow-ing conditions apply, you must followthe Maintenance Under SevereUsage Conditions.• Repeated short distance driving.• Driving in dusty conditions or

sandy areas.• Extensive use of brakes.• Driving in areas where salt or other

corrosive materials are used.• Driving on rough or muddy roads.• Driving in mountainous areas.• Extended periods of idling or low

speed operation.• Driving for a prolonged period in

cold temperatures and/or extreme-ly humid climates.

• More than 50% driving in heavycity traffic during hot weatherabove 32°C (90°F).

For additional information or assis-tance see your authorized HYUNDAIdealer.

SSCCHHEEDDUULLEEDD MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEESSEERRVVIICCEESS

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Normal maintenance scheduleThe following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keepreceipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both kilometrage and time are shown, thefrequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first.R : Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary.

*1 : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is recommended. Additives are available from your authorizedHYUNDAI dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.

*2 : Fuel filter & Fuel tank air filter are considered to be maintenance free but periodic inspection is recommended for this maintenanceschedule depends on fuel quality. If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, hard start-ing problem etc, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealerfor details.

DESCRIPTIONNo.12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240

6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120

Replace every 12,000 km or 12 months

Add every 12,000 km or 12 months

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I I I I I

I I I R I I I R I I I R I I I R I I I R

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EMISSION CONTROL ITEMS

ENGINE OIL AND FILTER

FUEL ADDITIVES *1

FUEL FILTER *2

FUEL LINE, FUEL HOSES AND

CONNECTIONS

VACUUM HOSE

VAPOR HOSE, FUEL FILLER CAP

AND FUEL TANK

AIR CLEANER FILTER

SPARK PLUGS (IRIDIUM COATED)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

KILOMETERS X 1000

MONTHS

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Normal maintenance schedule (CONT.)

*2 : Fuel filter & Fuel tank air filter are considered to be maintenance free but periodic inspection is recommended for this maintenanceschedule depends on fuel quality. If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, hard start-ing problem etc, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealerfor details.

*3 : Inspect for excessive tappet noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary. A qualified technician should perform the operation.

DESCRIPTIONNo.12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240

6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120

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EMISSION CONTROL ITEMS

VALVE CLEARANCE *3

(LAMBDA ENGINE)

FUEL TANK AIR FILTER *2

9

10

KILOMETERS X 1000

MONTHS

R : Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary.

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Normal maintenance schedule (CONT.)

DESCRIPTIONNo.12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240

6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120

At first, inspect the drive belt at 96,000 km or 72 months;

after that, inspect it every 24,000 km or 24 months

At first, replace the coolant at 192,000 km or 120 months;

after that, replace it every 48,000 km or 24 months

No check, No service required

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GENERAL ITEMS

DRIVE BELT *1

COOLANT *2

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID *3

BRAKE FLUID

BRAKE HOSE/LINES & CONNEC-

TIONS (including booster)

FRONT DISC BRAKE/PADS, CALIPERS

REAR BRAKE DISC/PADS

PARKING BRAKE

EXHAUST PIPE AND MUFFLER

SUSPENSION MOUNTING BOLTS

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

KILOMETERS X 1000

MONTHS

R : Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary.

*1 : The drive belt should be replaced when cracks occur or tension is reduced excessively.*2 : When adding coolant, use only deionized water or soft water for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the fac-

tory. An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or engine damage.*3 : Use only the specified automatic transmission fluid. (Refer to “Recommended lubricants and capacities” in chapter 8 or the label in the

engine room.)

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Normal maintenance schedule (CONT.)

DESCRIPTIONNo.12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240

6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120

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GENERAL ITEMS

STEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE &

BOOTS/LOWER ARM BALL JOINT,

UPPER ARM BALL JOINT

DRIVE SHAFTS AND BOOTS

AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERANT

CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER (FOR

EVAPORATOR AND BLOWER UNIT)

ROTATE TIRES

FRONT (AWD)/REAR DIFFERENTIAL

OIL *4

PROPELLAR SHAFT

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

KILOMETERS X 1000

MONTHS

R : Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary.

Inspect every 60,000 km or 48 months

*4 : FRONT (AWD) / Rear differential oil should be changed anytime they have been submerged in water.

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Maintenance under severe usage conditionsThe following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Referto the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals.R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary

ENGINE OIL AND FILTER

AIR CLEANER FILTER

SPARK PLUGS

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID

FRONT DISC BRAKE/PADS, CALIPERS

REAR BRAKE DISC/PADS

PARKING BRAKE

STEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE &

BOOTS/LOWER ARM BALL JOINT,

UPPER ARM BALL JOINT

DRIVE SHAFTS AND BOOTS

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EVERY 6,000 KM OR 6 MONTHS

MORE FREQUENTLY

MORE FREQUENTLY

EVERY 96,000 KM

MORE FREQUENTLY

MORE FREQUENTLY

MORE FREQUENTLY

MORE FREQUENTLY

EVERY 12,000 KM OR 6 MONTHS

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H,

I, J, K

C, E

A, B, H, I, K

A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I

C, D, G, H

C, D, G, H

C, D, G, H

C, D, E, F, G, H, I

C, D, E, F, G

MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCEOPERATION

MAINTENANCE INTERVALS

DRIVINGCONDITION

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CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER

(FOR EVAPORATOR AND BLOWER UNIT)

FRONT (AWD)/REAR DIFFERENTIAL OIL

PROPELLER SHAFT

R

R

I

MORE FREQUENTLY

EVERY 120,000 KM

EVERY 12,000 KM OR 6 MONTHS

C, E

C, E, G, H, I, J

C, E

MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCEOPERATION

MAINTENANCE INTERVALS

DRIVINGCONDITION

Severe driving conditionsA - Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 8 km (5

miles) in normal temperature or less than 16 km (10 miles)in freezing temperature

B - Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long dis-tances

C - Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads

D - Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or invery cold weather

E - Driving in sandy areas

F - Driving in heavy traffic area over 32°C (90°F)

G - Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road

H - Towing a Trailer, or using a camper, or roof rack

I - Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use or vehi-cle towing

J - Driving over 170 km/h (106 mph)

K - Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions

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EEXXPPLLAANNAATTIIOONN OOFF SSCCHHEEDDUULLEEDD MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE IITTEEMMSSEngine oil and filterThe engine oil and filter should bechanged at the intervals specified inthe maintenance schedule. If the caris being driven in severe conditions,more frequent oil and filter changesare required.

Drive beltsInspect all drive belts for evidence ofcuts, cracks, excessive wear or oilsaturation and replace if necessary.Drive belts should be checked peri-odically for proper tension andadjusted as necessary.

Fuel filterA clogged filter can limit the speed atwhich the vehicle may be driven,damage the emission system andcause multiple issues such as hardstarting. If an excessive amount offoreign matter accumulates in thefuel tank, the filter may requirereplacement more frequently. Afterinstalling a new filter, run the enginefor several minutes, and check forleaks at the connections. Fuel filtersshould be installed by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.

Fuel lines, fuel hoses and con-nections Check the fuel lines, fuel hoses andconnections for leakage and dam-age. Have an authorized HYUNDAIdealer replace any damaged or leak-ing parts immediately.

Vapor hose and fuel filler cap The vapor hose and fuel filler capshould be inspected at those inter-vals specified in the maintenanceschedule. Make sure a new vaporhose or fuel filler cap is correctlyreplaced.

Air cleaner filterA genuine HYUNDAI air cleaner filteris recommended when the filter isreplaced.

Spark plugs Make sure to install new spark plugsof the correct heat range.

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Valve clearance (Lambda engine)Inspect for excessive valve noiseand/or engine vibration and adjust ifnecessary. Have an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer perform the opera-tion.

Cooling systemCheck cooling system components,such as radiator, coolant reservoir,hoses and connections for leakageand damage. Replace any damagedparts.

Engine coolant The coolant should be changed atthe intervals specified in the mainte-nance schedule.

Automatic transmission fluid Automatic transmission fluid shouldnot be checked under normal usageconditions. But in severe conditions,the fluid should be changed at anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer inaccordance to the scheduled mainte-nance at the beginning of this chap-ter.

✽✽ NOTICEAutomatic transmission fluid coloris basically red.As the vehicle is driven, the auto-matic transmission fluid will beginto look darker. This is a normal con-dition and you should not judge theneed to replace the fluid based uponthe changed color.

The use of a non-specified fluidcould result in transmissionmalfunction and failure. Useonly the specified automatictransmission fluid (refer to“Recommended Lubricants andCapacities” in chapter 8).

CAUTION

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Brake hoses and linesVisually check for proper installation,chafing, cracks, deterioration andany leakage. Replace any deteriorat-ed or damaged parts immediately.

Brake fluid Check brake fluid level in the brakefluid reservoir. The level should bebetween the MIN and the MAXmarks on the side of the reservoir.Use only hydraulic brake fluid con-forming to DOT 3 or DOT 4 specifi-cation.

Parking brakeInspect the parking brake systemincluding the parking brake pedaland cables.

Brake discs, pads, calipersand rotorsCheck the pads for excessive wear,discs for run out and wear, andcalipers for fluid leakage.

Exhaust pipe and muffler Visually inspect the exhaust pipes,muffler and hangers for cracks, dete-rioration, or damage. Start theengine and listen carefully for anyexhaust gas leakage. Tighten con-nections or replace parts as neces-sary.

Suspension mounting bolts Check the suspension connectionsfor looseness or damage. Retightento the specified torque.

Steering gear box, linkage &boots/lower arm ball jointWith the vehicle stopped and theengine off, check for excessive free-play in the steering wheel. Check thelinkage for bends or damage. Checkthe dust boots and ball joints fordeterioration, cracks, or damage.Replace any damaged parts.

Drive shafts and bootsCheck the drive shafts, boots andclamps for cracks, deterioration, ordamage. Replace any damagedparts and, if necessary, repack thegrease.

Air conditioning refrigerant Check the air conditioning lines andconnections for leakage and dam-age.

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EENNGGIINNEE OOIILLChecking the engine oil level 1. Follow all of the oil manufacturer’s

precautions.2. Be sure the vehicle is on level

ground in P (Park) with the parkingbrake set and the wheels blocked.

3. Turn the engine on and allow theengine to reach normal operatingtemperature.

4. Turn the engine off and wait aboutfive minutes for the oil to return tothe oil pan.

5. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean,and re-insert it fully.

6. Pull the dipstick out again andcheck the level. The level shouldbe between F and L.

7. If it is near or at L, add enough oilto bring the level to F.

✽✽ NOTICETo prevent damage to your engine:• Do not overfill with engine oil.

Add oil in small quantities andrecheck level to ensure engine isnot overfilled.

• Do not spill engine oil whenadding or changing engine oil. Usea funnel to help prevent oil frombeing spilled on engine compo-nents. Wipe off spilled oil immedi-ately

ODH073002

ODH073061L

■ Lambda 3.8L

■ Tau 5.0L

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✽✽ NOTICEUse only the specified engine oil(refer to “Recommended Lubricantsand Capacities” in chapter 8).

Checking the engine oil andfilter

Have engine oil and filter changed byan authorized HYUNDAI dealeraccording to the MaintenanceSchedule at the beginning of thischapter.

Used engine oil may cause irri-tation or cancer of the skin ifleft in contact with the skin forprolonged periods of time.Always protect your skin bywashing your hands thoroughlywith soap and warm water assoon as possible after handlingused oil.

WARNING

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ODH073062L

■ Lambda 3.8L

■ Tau 5.0L

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EENNGGIINNEE CCOOOOLLAANNTTThe high-pressure cooling systemhas a reservoir filled with year-roundantifreeze coolant. The reservoir isfilled at the factory.Check the antifreeze protection andcoolant level at least once a year, atthe beginning of the winter seasonand before traveling to a colder cli-mate.

Checking the engine coolantlevel

Never remove theradiator cap or thedrain plug while theengine and radiatorare hot. Hot coolant

and steam may blow out underpressure, causing seriousinjury.

(Continued)

WARNING

(Continued)Turn the engine off and waituntil the engine cools down.Use extreme care when remov-ing the radiator cap. Wrap athick towel around it, and turn itcounterclockwise slowly to thefirst stop. Step back while thepressure is released from thecooling system. When you aresure all the pressure has beenreleased, press down on thecap, using a thick towel, andcontinue turning counterclock-wise to remove it.

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The electric motor for the cooling fanis controlled by engine coolant tem-perature, refrigerant pressure andvehicle speed. As the engine coolanttemperature decreases, the electricmotor will automatically shut off. Thisis a normal condition. If your vehicleis equipped with GDI, the electricmotor for the cooling fan may beginto operate at any time and continueto operate until you disconnect thenegative battery cable.

Check the condition and connectionsof all cooling system hoses andheater hoses. Replace any swollenor deteriorated hoses.The coolant level should be filledbetween the F and the L marks onthe side of the coolant reservoirwhen the engine is cool.If the coolant level is low, add enoughdistilled (deionized) water to bringthe level to the F mark, but do notoverfill. If frequent additions arerequired, we recommend that yousee an authorized HYUNDAI dealerfor a cooling system inspection.

Recommended engine coolant • When adding coolant, use only

deionized water, distilled water orsoft water for your vehicle andnever mix hard water in the coolantfilled at the factory.

• An improper coolant mixture canresult in severe malfunction orengine damage.

• The engine in your vehicle has alu-minum engine parts and must beprotected by an ethylene-glycol-based coolant to prevent corrosionand freezing.

• Do not use alcohol or methanolcoolant or mix them with the spec-ified coolant.

• Do not use a solution that containsmore than 60% antifreeze or lessthan 35% antifreeze, which wouldreduce the effectiveness of thesolution.

The electric motor forthe cooling fan maycontinue to operateor start up when theengine is not running

and can cause serious injury.Keep hands, clothing and toolsaway from the rotating fanblades of the cooling fan.

WARNING

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For mixing percentage, refer to thefollowing table:

✽✽ NOTICEIf in doubt about the mix ratio, a50% water and 50% antifreeze mixis the easiest to mix together as itwill be the same quantity of each. Itis suitable to use for most tempera-ture ranges of -35 °C (-31 °F) andhigher.

Changing engine coolant Have coolant changed by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer according tothe Maintenance Schedule at thebeginning of this chapter.

AmbientTemperature

Mixture Percentage (volume)

Antifreeze Water-15°C (5°F) 35 65

-25°C (-13°F) 40 60

-35°C (-31°F) 50 50

-45°C (-49°F) 60 40 • Do not use engine coolant orantifreeze in the washer fluidreservoir.

• Engine coolant can severelyobscure visibility whensprayed on the windshieldand may cause loss of vehiclecontrol resulting in an acci-dent.

• Engine coolant may alsocause damage to paint andbody trim.

WARNING

To prevent damage to engineparts, put a thick towel aroundthe radiator cap before refillingthe coolant to prevent thecoolant from overflowing intoengine parts, such as the gener-ator.

CAUTION

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BBRRAAKKEE FFLLUUIIDDChecking the brake fluid level

Check the fluid level in the reservoirperiodically. The fluid level should bebetween MAX and MIN marks on theside of the reservoir.Before removing the reservoir capand adding brake fluid, clean thearea around the reservoir cap thor-oughly to prevent brake fluid contam-ination.

If the level is low, add the specifiedbrake fluid to the MAX level.The levelwill fall with accumulated mileage.This is a normal condition associatedwith the wear of the brake linings. Ifthe fluid level is excessively low, havethe brake system checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

If the brake system requires fre-quent additions of fluid thiscould indicate a leak in thebrake system. Have the vehicleinspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.

WARNING

Do not allow brake fluid to comein contact with your eyes. Ifbrake fluid comes in contactwith your eyes, flush your eyeswith clean water for at least 15minutes and get immediatemedical attention.

WARNING

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✽✽ NOTICEUse only the specified brake fluid(refer to “Recommended Lubricantsand Capacities” in chapter 8).

• Do not allow brake fluid tocontact the vehicle’s bodypaint, as paint damage willresult.

• Brake fluid, which has beenexposed to open air for anextended time should NEVERbe used as its quality cannotbe guaranteed. It should bedisposed of properly.

• Do use the wrong kind ofbrake fluid. A few drops ofmineral based oil, such asengine oil, in your brake sys-tem can damage brake sys-tem parts.

CAUTION

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WWAASSHHEERR FFLLUUIIDDChecking the washer fluidlevel

Check the fluid level in the washerfluid reservoir and add fluid if neces-sary. Plain water may be used ifwasher fluid is not available.However, use washer solvent withantifreeze characteristics in cold cli-mates to prevent freezing.

Checking the parking brakeFoot type

Check whether the stroke is withinspecification when the parking brakepedal is depressed with 20 kg (44 lb,196 N) of force. Also, the parkingbrake alone should securely hold thevehicle on a fairly steep grade. If thestroke is more or less than specified,have the parking brake adjusted byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.Stroke : 3 notch

To prevent serious injury ordeath, take the following safetyprecautions when using washerfluid:• Do not use engine coolant or

antifreeze in the washer fluidreservoir.Engine coolant can severelyobscure visibility whensprayed on the windshieldand may cause loss of vehiclecontrol resulting in an acci-dent or damage to paint andbody trim.

• Do not allow sparks or flameto contact the washer fluid orthe washer fluid reservoir.Washer fluid may containalcohol and can be flamma-ble.

• Do not drink washer fluid andavoid contact with skin.Washer fluid is poisonous tohumans and animals.

• Keep washer fluid away fromchildren and animals.

CAUTION

ODH073007 ODH053142

PPAARRKKIINNGG BBRRAAKKEE

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AAIIRR CCLLEEAANNEERR Filter replacement

The air cleaner filter can be cleanedfor inspection using compressed air.Do not attempt to wash or to rinse it,as water will damage the filter. Ifsoiled, the air cleaner filter must bereplaced.

We recommend that you visit anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer toreplace air cleaner filter.Replace the filter according to theMaintenance Schedule

✽✽ NOTICEIf the vehicle is operated in extreme-ly dusty or sandy areas, replace theelement more often than the usualrecommended intervals (refer to“Maintenance Under Severe UsageConditions” in this chapter).

ODH073008

ODH073063L

■ Lambda engine, Tau engine

■ Tau engine

• Do not drive with the air clean-er filter removed. This willresult in excessive enginewear.

• When removing the air clean-er filter, be careful that dust ordirt does not enter the airintake, or damage may result.

• Use HYUNDAI genuine parts,use of non-genuine partscould damage the air flowsensor.

CAUTION

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CCLLIIMMAATTEE CCOONNTTRROOLL AAIIRR FFIILLTTEERRFilter inspectionThe climate control air filter shouldbe replaced according to theMaintenance Schedule. If the vehicleis operated in severely air-pollutedcities or on dusty rough roads for along period, it should be inspectedmore frequently and replaced earlier.When you replace the climate controlair filter, replace it performing the fol-lowing procedure, and be careful toavoid damaging other components.

1. With the glove box open, removethe stoppers on both sides to allowthe glove box to hang freely on thehinges.

2. Remove the support rod (1).ODH073010ODH073009

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3. Remove the climate control air fil-ter case by pulling out left sides ofthe cover.

4. Replace the climate control air fil-ter.

5. Reassemble in the reverse orderof disassembly.

✽✽ NOTICEWhen replacing the climate controlair filter install it properly.Otherwise, the system may producenoise and the effectiveness of the fil-ter may be reduced.

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WWIIPPEERR BBLLAADDEESSBlade inspection

Contamination of either the wind-shield or the wiper blades with for-eign matter can reduce the effective-ness of the windshield wipers.Common sources of contaminationare insects, tree sap, and hot waxtreatments used by some commer-cial car washes. If the blades are notwiping properly, clean both the win-dow and the blades with a cleancloth dampened with washer fluid.

✽✽ NOTICECommercial hot waxes applied byautomatic car washes have beenknown to make the windshield diffi-cult to clean.

Blade replacement When the wipers no longer cleanadequately, the blades may be wornor cracked, and require replacement.

OLMB073019

To prevent damage to the wiperblades, arms or other compo-nents, do not:• Use gasoline, kerosene, paint

thinner, or other solvents onor near them.

• Attempt to move the wipersmanually.

• Use non-specified wiperblades.

CAUTION

To prevent damage to the wiperarms or other components, donot attempt to move the wipersmanually.

CAUTION

The use of a non-specifiedwiper blade could result inwiper malfunction and failure.

CAUTION

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Front windshield wiper blade

For your convenience, move thewindshield wiper blades to the serv-ice position as follows;Turn off the engine.Move the wiper switch to the singlewiping (MIST/ ) position within 20seconds and hold the switch until thewiper blade is in the fully up position.

1. Raise the wiper arm.2. Turn the wiper blade clip. Then lift

up the blade clip.

3. Push the clip (1) and push up thewiper arm (2).

4. Push down the wiper arm (3) andinstall the new blade assembly inthe reverse order of removal.

5. Return the wiper arm on the wind-shield.

6. Turn ignition to the ON positionand wiper arms will return to thenormal operating position.

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ODH073016

ODH073017

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Do not allow the wiper arm tofall against the windshield,since it may chip or crack thewindshield.

CAUTION

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BBAATTTTEERRYYJump starting can be dangerous ifdone incorrectly. Follow the jumpstarting procedure in this section toavoid serious injury or damage toyour vehicle. If in doubt about how toproperly jump start your vehicle, westrongly recommend that you have aservice technician or towing servicedo it for you.

To prevent SERIOUS INJURY orDEATH to you or bystanders,always follow these precautionswhen working near or handlingthe battery:

Always read and followinstructions carefullywhen handling a battery.Wear eye protectiondesigned to protect theeyes from acid splashes.Keep all flames, sparks,or smoking materialsaway from the battery.Hydrogen is alwayspresent in battery cells,is highly combustible,and may explode if ignit-ed.Keep batteries out ofreach of children.

(Continued)

WARNING (Continued)Batteries contain sulfu-ric acid which is highlycorrosive. Do not allowacid to contact youreyes, skin or clothing.

If acid gets into your eyes, flushyour eyes with clean water for atleast 15 minutes and get imme-diate medical attention. If acidgets on your skin, thoroughlywash the area. If you feel pain ora burning sensation, get med-ical attention immediately.• When lifting a plastic-cased

battery, excessive pressureon the case may cause batteryacid to leak. Lift with a batterycarrier or with your hands onopposite corners.

• Do not attempt to jump startyour vehicle if your battery isfrozen.

(Continued)

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For best battery service

• Keep the battery securely mount-ed.

• Keep the battery top clean and dry.• Keep the terminals and connec-

tions clean, tight, and coated withpetroleum jelly or terminal grease.

• When you do not use the vehi-cle for a long time in a lowtemperature area, disconnectthe battery and keep itindoors.

• Always charge the batteryfully to prevent battery casedamage in low temperatureareas.

CAUTION(Continued)• NEVER attempt to recharge

the battery when the vehicle’sbattery cables are connectedto the battery.

• The electrical ignition systemworks with high voltage.NEVER touch these compo-nents with the engine runningor when the Engine Start/Stopbutton is in the ON position.

ODH073029

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• Rinse any spilled acid from the bat-tery immediately with a solution ofwater and baking soda.

Battery rechargingBy battery charger Your vehicle has a maintenance-free,calcium-based battery.• If the battery becomes discharged

in a short time (because, for exam-ple, the headlights or interior lightswere left on while the vehicle wasnot in use), recharge it by slowcharging (trickle) for 10 hours.

• If the battery gradually dischargesbecause of high electric load whilethe vehicle is being used, rechargeit at 20-30A for two hours.

AGM battery

• Absorbent Glass Matt (AGM)batteries are maintenance-free and we recommend thatthe AGM battery be servicedby an authorized HYUNDAIdealer. For charging yourAGM battery, use only fullyautomatic battery chargersthat are specially developedfor AGM batteries.

• When replacing the AGM bat-tery, we recommend that youuse parts for replacementfrom an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.

• Do not open or remove thecap on top of the battery. Thismay cause leaks of internalelectrolyte that could result insevere injury.

CAUTION

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By jump starting After a jump start from a good bat-tery, drive the vehicle for 20-30 min-utes before it is shutoff. The vehiclemay not restart if you shut it offbefore the battery had a chance toadequately recharge. See “JumpStarting” in chapter 6 for more infor-mation on jump starting procedures.

✽✽ NOTICEAn inappropriately disposedbattery can be harmful tothe environment and humanhealth. Dispose the batteryaccording to your locallaw(s) or regulation.

Always follow these instruc-tions when recharging yourvehicle’s battery to avoid therisk of SERIOUS INJURY orDEATH from explosions or acidburns:• Before performing mainte-

nance or recharging the bat-tery, turn off all accessoriesand place the Engine Start/Stop button in the LOCK/OFFposition.

• Keep all flames, sparks, orsmoking materials away fromthe battery.

• Always work outdoors or in anarea with plenty of ventilation.

• Wear eye protection whenchecking the battery duringcharging.

• The battery must be removedfrom the vehicle and placed ina well ventilated area.

(Continued)

WARNING (Continued)• Watch the battery during

charging, and stop or reducethe charging rate if the batterycells begin boiling violently.

• The negative battery cablemust be removed first andinstalled last when the batteryis disconnected. Disconnectthe battery charger in the fol-lowing order:(1) Turn off the battery charg-

er main switch.(2) Unhook the negative

clamp from the negativebattery terminal.

(3) Unhook the positive clampfrom the positive batteryterminal.

• Always use a genuineHYUNDAI approved batterywhen you replace the battery.

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Reset featuresSome items need to be reset afterthe battery has been discharged orthe battery has been disconnected.See chapter 3 for:• Auto up/down window• Sunroof • Trip computer • Climate control system

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TTIIRREESS AANNDD WWHHEEEELLSS Tire care For proper maintenance, safety, andmaximum fuel economy, you mustalways maintain recommended tireinflation pressures and stay withinthe load limits and weight distributionrecommended for your vehicle.

(Continued)• Replace tires that are worn,

show uneven wear, or aredamaged. Worn tires cancause loss of braking effec-tiveness, steering) control, ortraction.

• ALWAYS replace tires with thesame size as each tire thatwas originally supplied withthis vehicle. Using tires andwheels other than the recom-mended sizes could causeunusual handling characteris-tics, poor vehicle control, ornegatively affect your vehi-cle’s Anti-Lock Brake System(ABS) resulting in a seriousaccident.

Tire failure may cause loss ofvehicle control resulting in anaccident. To reduce risk ofSERIOUS INJURY or DEATH,take the following precautions:• Inspect your tires monthly for

proper inflation as well aswear and damage.

• The recommended cold tirepressure for your vehicle canbe found in this manual andon the tire label located on thedriver’s side center pillar.Always use a tire pressuregauge to measure tire pres-sure. Tires with too much ortoo little pressure wearunevenly causing poor han-dling.

• Check the pressure of thespare every time you checkthe pressure of the other tireson your vehicle.

(Continued)

WARNING

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All specifications (sizes and pres-sures) can be found on a labelattached to the driver’s side centerpillar

Recommended cold tire infla-tion pressures All tire pressures (including thespare) should be checked when thetires are cold. “Cold tires” means thevehicle has not been driven for atleast three hours or driven less than1.6 km (one mile).Warm tires normally exceed recom-mended cold tire pressures by 28 to41 kPa (4 to 6 psi). Do not release airfrom warm tires to adjust the pres-sure or the tires will be under-inflat-ed. For recommended inflation pres-sure, refer to “Tire and Wheels” inchapter 8.

Recommended pressures mustbe maintained for the best ride,vehicle handling, and minimumtire wear.Over-inflation or under-inflationcan reduce tire life, adverselyaffect vehicle handling, andlead to sudden tire failure thatcould result in loss of vehiclecontrol resulting in an accident.Severe under-inflation can leadto severe heat build-up, causingblowouts, tread separation andother tire failures that can resultin the loss of vehicle controlresulting in an accident. Thisrisk is much higher on hot daysand when driving for long peri-ods at high speeds.

WARNING

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Check tire inflation pressureCheck your tires, including the sparetire, once a month or more.

How to checkUse a good quality tire pressuregauge to check tire pressure. Youcan not tell if your tires are properlyinflated simply by looking at them.Radial tires may look properly inflat-ed when they are under-inflated.Remove the valve cap from the tirevalve stem. Press the tire gauge firm-ly onto the valve to get a pressuremeasurement. If the cold tire inflationpressure matches the recommendedpressure on the tire and loadinginformation label, no further adjust-ment is necessary. If the pressure islow, add air until you reach the rec-ommended pressure. Make sure toput the valve caps back on the valvestems. Without the valve cap, dirt ormoisture could get into the valvecore and cause air leakage. If a valvecap is missing, install a new one assoon as possible.

If you overfill the tire, release air bypushing on the metal stem in thecenter of the tire valve. Recheck thetire pressure with the tire gauge. Besure to put the valve caps back onthe valve stems. Without the valvecap, dirt or moisture could get intothe valve core and cause air leakage.If a valve cap is missing, install a newone as soon as possible.

Under-inflation results in exces-sive wear, poor handling andreduced fuel economy. Wheeldeformation is also possible.Keep your tire pressures at theproper levels. If a tire frequentlyneeds refilling, have it checkedby an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.Over-inflation produces a harshride, excessive wear at the cen-ter of the tire tread, and agreater possibility of damagefrom road hazards.

CAUTION

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Tire rotation To equalize tread wear, HYUNDAIrecommends that the tires be rotatedevery 12,000 km (7,500 miles) orsooner if irregular wear develops.During rotation, check the tires forcorrect balance.When rotating tires, check for unevenwear and damage. Abnormal wear isusually caused by incorrect tire pres-sure, improper wheel alignment, out-of-balance wheels, severe braking orsevere cornering. Look for bumps orbulges in the tread or side of tire.Replace the tire if you find either ofthese conditions. Replace the tire iffabric or cord is visible. After rotation,be sure to bring the front and rear tirepressures to specification and checklug nut tightness (proper torque is 9-11 kg.m [65-79 lb.ft]).

Disc brake pads should be inspectedfor wear whenever tires are rotated.

✽✽ NOTICEIf your tire is unsymmetrical tire,check the outside and inside markedin tire.If the inside tire is installed on out-side, the vehicle driving and wearperformance may be damaged.

• Do not use the compact sparetire for tire rotation.

• Do not mix bias ply and radialply tires under any circum-stances. This may causeunusual handling characteris-tics that may cause loss ofvehicle control resulting in anaccident.

WARNING ODH073802

ODH073803

■ 18inch tire

■ 19inch tire

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Wheel alignment and tire bal-anceThe wheels on your vehicle werealigned and balanced carefully at thefactory to give you the longest tire lifeand best overall performance.In most cases, you will not need tohave your wheels aligned again.However, if you notice unusual tirewear or your vehicle pulling one wayor the other, the alignment may needto be reset.If you notice your vehicle vibratingwhen driving on a smooth road, yourwheels may need to be rebalanced.

Tire replacement

If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wearindicator will appear as a solid bandacross the tread. This shows there isless than 1.6 mm (1/16 inch) of treadleft on the tire. Replace the tire whenthis happens.Do not wait for the band to appearacross the entire tread before replac-ing the tire.

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Tread wear indicator

Improper wheel weights candamage your vehicle’s alu-minum wheels. Use onlyapproved wheel weights.

CAUTION

To reduce the risk of DEATH orSERIOUS INJURY:Replace tires that are worn,show uneven wear, or are dam-aged. Worn tires can cause lossof braking effectiveness, steer-ing control, and traction.Always replace tires with thesame size as each tire that wasoriginally supplied with thisvehicle. Using tires and wheelsother than the recommendedsizes could cause unusual han-dling characteristics, poor vehi-cle control, or negatively affectyour vehicle’s Anti-Lock BrakeSystem (ABS) resulting in aserious accident.Tires degrade over time, evenwhen they are not being used.Regardless of the remainingtread, HYUNDAI recommendsthat tires be replaced after six(6) years of normal service.

(Continued)

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Compact spare tire replacementA compact spare tire has a shortertread life than a regular size tire.Replace it when you can see thetread wear indicator bars on the tire.The replacement compact spare tireshould be the same size and designtire as the one provided with yournew vehicle and should be mountedon the same compact spare tirewheel. The compact spare tire is notdesigned to be mounted on a regularsize wheel, and the compact sparetire wheel is not designed for mount-ing a regular size tire.

Wheel replacementWhen replacing the metal wheels forany reason, make sure the newwheels are equivalent to the originalfactory units in diameter, rim widthand offset.

Tire traction Tire traction can be reduced if youdrive on worn tires, tires that areimproperly inflated or on slipperyroad surfaces. Tires should bereplaced when tread wear indicatorsappear. To reduce the possibility oflosing control, slow down wheneverthere is rain, snow or ice on the road.

(Continued)Heat caused by hot climates orfrequent high loading condi-tions can accelerate the agingprocess. Failure to follow thiswarning may cause sudden tirefailure, which could lead to aloss of vehicle control resultingin an accident.

The original tire should berepaired or replaced as soon aspossible to avoid failure of thespare and loss of vehicle con-trol resulting in an accident.Thecompact spare tire is for emer-gency use only. Do not operateyour vehicle over 80 km/h (50mph) when using the compactspare tire.

WARNING

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Tire maintenanceIn addition to proper inflation, correctwheel alignment helps to decreasetire wear. If you find a tire is wornunevenly, have your dealer check thewheel alignment.When you have new tires installed,make sure they are balanced. Thiswill increase vehicle ride comfort andtire life. Additionally, a tire shouldalways be rebalanced if it is removedfrom the wheel.

Tire sidewall labelingThis information identifies anddescribes the fundamental charac-teristics of the tire and also providesthe tire identification number (TIN)for safety standard certification. TheTIN can be used to identify the tire incase of a recall.

1. Manufacturer or brand name Manufacturer or brand name isshown.

2. Tire size designation A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tiresize designation. You will need thisinformation when selecting replace-ment tires for your car. The followingexplains what the letters and num-bers in the tire size designationmean.

Example tire size designation:(These numbers are provided as anexample only; your tire size designa-tor could vary depending on yourvehicle.)225/55R18 105T

225 - Tire width in millimeters.55 - Aspect ratio. The tire’s section

height as a percentage of itswidth.

R - Tire construction code (Radial).18 - Rim diameter in inches.105 - Load Index, a numerical code

associated with the maximumload the tire can carry.

T - Speed Rating Symbol. See thespeed rating chart in this sectionfor additional information.

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1

23

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Wheel size designation

Wheels are also marked with impor-tant information that you need if youever have to replace one. The follow-ing explains what the letters andnumbers in the wheel size designa-tion mean.Example wheel size designation:6.5JX186.5 - Rim width in inches.J - Rim contour designation.18 - Rim diameter in inches.

Tire speed ratings

The chart below lists many of the dif-ferent speed ratings currently beingused for passenger car tires. Thespeed rating is part of the tire sizedesignation on the sidewall of thetire. This symbol corresponds to thattire's designed maximum safe oper-ating speed.

3. Checking tire life (TIN : TireIdentification Number)

Any tires that are over six years old,based on the manufacturing date,(including the spare tire) should bereplaced by new ones. You can findthe manufacturing date on the tiresidewall (possibly on the inside of thewheel), displaying the DOT Code.The DOT Code is a series of num-bers on a tire consisting of numbersand English letters. The manufactur-ing date is designated by the last fourdigits (characters) of the DOT code.

DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO

The front part of the DOT means aplant code number, tire size andtread pattern and the last four num-bers indicate week and year manu-factured.For example:DOT XXXX XXXX 1614 representsthat the tire was produced in the 16thweek of 2014.

SpeedRatingSymbol

Maximum Speed

S 180 km/h (112 mph)T 190 km/h (118 mph)H 210 km/h (130 mph)V 240 km/h (149 mph)Z Above 240 km/h (149 mph)

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4. Tire ply composition andmaterial

The number of layers or plies of rub-ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tiremanufacturers also must indicate thematerials in the tire, which includesteel, nylon, polyester, and others.The letter "R" means radial ply con-struction; the letter "D“ means diago-nal or bias ply construction; and theletter "B" means belted-bias ply con-struction.

5. Maximum permissible infla-tion pressure

This number is the greatest amountof air pressure that should be put inthe tire. Do not exceed the maximumpermissible inflation pressure. Referto the Tire and Loading Informationlabel for recommended inflationpressure.

6. Maximum load ratingThis number indicates the maximumload in kilograms and pounds thatcan be carried by the tire. Whenreplacing the tires on the vehicle,always use a tire that has the sameload rating as the factory installedtire.

7. Uniform tire quality gradingQuality grades can be found whereapplicable on the tire sidewallbetween tread shoulder and maxi-mum section width.For example:TREAD wear 200TRACTION AATEMPERATURE A

Tread wear

The tread wear grade is a compara-tive rating based on the wear rate ofthe tire when tested under controlledconditions on a specified govern-ment test course. For example, a tiregraded 150 would wear one-and-a-half times (1½) as well on the gov-ernment course as a tire graded 100.The relative performance of tiresdepends upon the actual conditionsof their use, however, and maydepart significantly from the normdue to variations in driving habits,service practices and differences inroad characteristics and climate.These grades are molded on thesidewalls of passenger vehicle tires.The tires available as standard oroptional equipment on your vehiclemay vary with respect to grade.

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Traction - AA, A, B & C

The traction grades, from highest tolowest, are AA, A, B and C. Thosegrades represent the tire’s ability tostop on wet pavement as measuredunder controlled conditions on spec-ified government test surfaces ofasphalt and concrete. A tire markedC may have poor traction perform-ance.

Temperature - A, B & C

The temperature grades are A (thehighest), B and C representing thetire’s resistance to the generation ofheat and its ability to dissipate heatwhen tested under controlled condi-tions on a specified indoor laboratorytest wheel.Sustained high temperature cancause the material of the tire todegenerate and reduce tire life, andexcessive temperature can lead tosudden tire failure. Grades B and Arepresent higher levels of perform-ance on the laboratory test wheelthan the minimum required by law.

The traction grade assigned tothis tire is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests,and does not include accelera-tion, cornering, hydroplaning,or peak traction characteristics.

WARNING

The temperature grade for thistire is established for a tire thatis properly inflated and notoverloaded. Excessive speed,under-inflation, over-inflation,or excessive loading, eitherseparately or in combination,can cause heat build-up andpossible sudden tire failure.This may cause loss of vehiclecontrol resulting in an accident.

WARNING

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Tire terminology and defini-tions Air Pressure The amount of air inside the tirepressing outward on the tire. Airpressure is expressed in pounds persquare inch (psi) or kilopascal (kPa).

Accessory WeightThis means the combined weight ofoptional accessories. Some exam-ples of optional accessories areautomatic transmission, powerseats, and air conditioning.

Aspect RatioThe relationship of a tire's height toits width.

BeltA rubber coated layer of cords that islocated between the plies and thetread. Cords may be made from steelor other reinforcing materials.

BeadThe tire bead contains steel wireswrapped by steel cords that hold thetire onto the rim.

Bias Ply Tire A pneumatic tire in which the pliesare laid at alternate angles less than90 degrees to the centerline of thetread.

Cold Tire PressureThe amount of air pressure in a tire,measured in pounds per square inch(psi) or kilopascals (kPa) before a tirehas built up heat from driving.

Curb WeightThis means the weight of a motorvehicle with standard and optionalequipment including the maximumcapacity of fuel, oil and coolant, butwithout passengers and cargo.

DOT MarkingsDepartment of Transportation motorvehicle safety standards. The DOTcode includes the Tire IdentificationNumber (TIN), an alphanumeric des-ignator which can also identify thetire manufacturer, production plant,brand and date of production.

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GVWRGross Vehicle Weight Rating

GAWR FRTGross Axle Weight Rating for theFront Axle.

GAWR RRGross Axle Weight Rating for theRear axle.

Intended Outboard SidewallThe side of an asymmetrical tire, thatmust always face outward whenmounted on a vehicle.

Kilopascal (kPa)The metric unit for air pressure.

Load IndexAn assigned number ranging from 1to 279 that corresponds to the loadcarrying capacity of a tire.

Maximum Inflation PressureThe maximum air pressure to whicha cold tire may be inflated. The max-imum air pressure is molded onto thesidewall.

Maximum Load RatingThe load rating for a tire at the maxi-mum permissible inflation pressurefor that tire.

Maximum Loaded VehicleWeightThe sum of curb weight; accessoryweight; vehicle capacity weight; andproduction options weight.

Normal Occupant WeightThe number of occupants a vehicle isdesigned to seat multiplied by 68 kg(150 pounds).

Occupant DistributionDesignated seating positions.

Outward Facing SidewallAn asymmetrical tire has a particularside that faces outward when mount-ed on a vehicle. The outward facingsidewall bears white lettering orbears manufacturer, brand, and/ormodel name molding that is higher ordeeper than the same moldings onthe inner facing sidewall.

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Passenger (P-Metric) tireA tire used on passenger cars andsome light duty trucks and multipur-pose vehicles.

Recommended InflationPressureVehicle manufacturer's recommend-ed tire inflation pressure as shownon the tire placard.

Radial Ply TireA pneumatic tire in which the plycords that extend to the beads arelaid at 90 degrees to the centerline ofthe tread.

RimA metal support for a tire and uponwhich the tire beads are seated.

SidewallThe portion of a tire between thetread and the bead.

Speed RatingAn alphanumeric code assigned to atire indicating the maximum speed atwhich a tire can operate.

TractionThe friction between the tire and theroad surface. The amount of grip pro-vided.

TreadThe portion of a tire that comes intocontact with the road.

Treadwear IndicatorsNarrow bands, sometimes called"wear bars," that show across thetread of a tire when only 1/16 inch oftread remains.

UTQGSUniform Tire Quality GradingStandards is a tire information sys-tem that provides consumers withratings for a tire's traction, tempera-ture and treadwear. Ratings aredetermined by tire manufacturersusing government testing proce-dures. The ratings are molded intothe sidewall of the tire.

Vehicle Capacity WeightThe number of designated seatingpositions multiplied by 68 kg (150 lbs.)plus the rated cargo and luggageload.

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Vehicle Maximum Load on theTireLoad on an individual tire due to curband accessory weight plus maximumoccupant and cargo weight.

Vehicle Normal Load on the TireLoad on an individual tire that isdetermined by distributing to eachaxle its share of the curb weight,accessory weight, and normal occu-pant weight and dividing by 2.

Vehicle PlacardA label permanently attached to avehicle showing the original equip-ment tire size and recommendedinflation pressure.

All season tiresHYUNDAI specifies all season tireson some models to provide goodperformance for use all year round,including snowy and icy road condi-tions. All season tires are identifiedby ALL SEASON and/or M+S (Mudand Snow) on the tire sidewall. Snowtires have better snow traction thanall season tires and may be moreappropriate in some areas.

Summer tires HYUNDAI specifies summer tires onsome models to provide superiorperformance on dry roads. Summertire performance is substantiallyreduced in snow and ice. Summertires do not have the tire traction rat-ing M+S (Mud and Snow) on the tireside wall. If you plan to operate yourvehicle in snowy or icy conditions,HYUNDAI recommends the use ofsnow tires or all season tires on allfour wheels.

Snow tires If you equip your car with snow tires,they should be the same size andhave the same load capacity as theoriginal tires. Snow tires should beinstalled on all four wheels; other-wise, poor handling may result. Snowtires should carry 28 kPa (4 psi)more air pressure than the pressurerecommended for the standard tireson the tire label on the driver's side ofthe center pillar, or up to the maxi-mum pressure shown on the tiresidewall, whichever is less. Do notdrive faster than 120 km/h (75 mph)when your vehicle is equipped withsnow tires.

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Radial-ply tires Radial-ply tires provide improvedtread life, road hazard resistance andsmoother high speed ride. The radi-al-ply tires used on this vehicle are ofbelted construction, and are selectedto complement the ride and handlingcharacteristics of your vehicle.Radial-ply tires have the same loadcarrying capacity, as bias-ply or biasbelted tires of the same size, and usethe same recommended inflationpressure. Mixing of radial-ply tireswith bias-ply or bias belted tires isnot recommended. Any combina-tions of radial-ply and bias-ply or biasbelted tires when used on the samevehicle will seriously deterioratevehicle handling. The best rule to fol-low is: Identical pairs of radial-plytires should always be used as a setfor the front tires and a set for therear tires.

Longer wearing tires can be moresusceptible to irregular tread wear. Itis very important to follow the tirerotation interval in this chapter toachieve the tread life potential ofthese tires. Cuts and punctures inradial-ply tires are repairable only inthe tread area, because of sidewallflexing. Consult your tire dealer forradial-ply tire repairs.

Low aspect ratio tires Low aspect ratio tires, the aspectratio is lower than 50, are providedfor sporty looks.Because low aspect ratio tires areoptimized for handling and braking, itmay be more uncomfortable to ridein and there is more noise comparewith normal tires.

Do not mix bias ply and radialply tires under any circum-stances.This may cause unusu-al handling characteristics thatmay cause loss of vehicle con-trol resulting in an accident.

WARNING

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Because the sidewall of the lowaspect ratio tire is shorter thanthe normal, the wheel and tire ofthe low aspect ratio tire is easi-er to be damaged. So, follow theinstructions below.- When driving on a rough road

or off road, drive cautiouslybecause tires and wheels maybe damaged. And after driving,inspect tires and wheels.

- When passing over a pothole,speed bump, manhole, or curbstone, drive slowly so that thetires and wheels are not dam-aged.

- If the tire is impacted, we rec-ommend that you inspect thetire condition or contact anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

- To prevent damage to the tire,inspect the tire condition andpressure every 3,000km (1,800miles).

CAUTION

• It is not easy to recognize tiredamage with your own eyes.But if there is the slightesthint of tire damage, have thetire checked or replacedbecause the tire damage maycause air leakage from thetire.

• If the tire is damaged by driv-ing on a rough road, off road,pothole, manhole, or curbstone, it will not be covered bythe warranty.

CAUTION

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FFUUSSEESSA vehicle’s electrical system is pro-tected from electrical overload dam-age by fuses.This vehicle has 2 (or 3) fuse panels,one located in the driver’s side panelbolster, the other in the engine com-partment near the battery.If any of your vehicle’s lights, acces-sories, or controls do not work, checkthe appropriate circuit fuse. If a fusehas blown, the element inside thefuse will be melted or broken.If the electrical system does notwork, first check the driver’s sidefuse panel. Before replacing a blownfuse, disconnect the negative batterycable. Always replace a blown fusewith one of the same rating.If the replacement fuse blows, thisindicates an electrical problem. Avoidusing the system involved and imme-diately consult an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.

✽✽ NOTICEThree kinds of fuses are used: bladetype for lower amperage rating, car-tridge type, and fusible link forhigher amperage ratings.

NEVER replace a fuse with any-thing but another fuse of thesame rating.• A higher capacity fuse could

cause damage and possibly afire.

• Do not install a wire or alu-minum foil instead of theproper fuse - even as a tem-porary repair. It may causeextensive wiring damage andpossibly a fire.

WARNING

Normal

Normal

■ Blade type

■ Cartridge type

■ Multi fuse

Blown

Blown

Normal Blown

■ Fusible link

Normal Blown

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Instrument panel fuse replace-ment

1. Turn the engine off.2. Turn all other switches OFF.3. Open the fuse panel cover.4. Refer to the label on the inside of

the fuse panel cover to locate thesuspected fuse location

5. Pull the suspected fuse straightout. Use the removal tool providedin the engine compartment fusespanel.

6. Remove and check the suspectedfuse; replace it if it is blown. Sparefuses are provided in the instru-ment panel fuse panels (or in theengine compartment fuse panel).

7. Push in a new fuse of the samerating, and make sure it fits tightlyin the clips. If it fits loosely, consultan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Do not use a screwdriver or anyother metal object to removefuses because it may cause ashort circuit and damage thesystem.

CAUTION

ODH073054

ODH073031

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In an emergency, if you do not havea spare fuse, use a fuse of the samerating from a circuit you may notneed for operating the vehicle, suchas the cigarette lighter fuse.If the headlamps or other electricalcomponents do not work and thefuses are OK, check the fuse panelin the engine compartment. If a fuseis blown, it must be replaced with thesame rating.

Fuse switch

Always, place the fuse switch to theON position.If you move the switch to the OFFposition, some items such as audioand digital clock must be reset andthe smart key may not work properly.

ODH073032

• Always place the fuse switchin the ON position while driv-ing the vehicle.

• Do not move the transporta-tion fuse switch repeatedly.The fuse switch may be dam-aged.

CAUTION

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Engine compartment panelfuse replacement

1. Turn the engine off.2. Turn all other switches OFF.3. Remove the fuse panel cover by

pressing the tap and pulling up.

4. Remove and check the suspectedfuse; replace it if it is blown. Toremove or insert the fuse, use thefuse puller in the engine compart-ment fuse panel.

5. Push in a new fuse of the samerating, and make sure it fits tightlyin the clips. If it fits loosely, consultan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Main fuse

If the main fuse is blown, it must beremoved as follows:1. Turn off the engine.2. Disconnect the negative battery

cable.3. Remove the fuse panel cover by

pressing the tap and pulling it up.4. Remove the nuts shown in the pic-

ture above.5. Replace the fuse with a new one

of the same rating.6. Reinstall in the reverse order of

removal.

ODH073054

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✽✽ NOTICEIf the main fuse is blown, consult anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Multi fuse

If the multi fuse is blown, it must beremoved as follows:1. Turn off the engine.2. Disconnect the negative battery

cable.3. Remove the fuse panel cover by

pressing the tab and pulling up.4. Remove the bolts shown in the

picture above.5. Replace the fuse with a new one

of the same rating.6. Reinstall in the reverse order of

removal.

✽✽ NOTICEIf the multi fuse is blown, consult anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

ODH073055

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Fuse/Relay panel description Instrument panel fuse panel

Inside the fuse/relay box cover, youcan find the fuse/relay label describ-ing fuse/relay name and capacity.

✽✽ NOTICENot all fuse panel descriptions inthis manual may be applicable toyour vehicle; the information isaccurate at the time of printing.When you inspect the fuse box onyour vehicle, refer to the fuse boxlabel.

ODH073035

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Instrument panel fuse panel

Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected

P/HANDLE 15A Steering Tilt & Telescopic Module

3 MEMORY 10A Passenger Power Outside Mirror

CLUSTER 10A Instrument Cluster, Head-Up Display

GATEWAY 10A Gateway (IG1 (MCU))

A/BAG IND 10A Instrument Cluster, A/C Control Module

3 SMART KEY 10A Smart Key Control Module

3 MODULE 10A BCM, Sport Mode Switch, Stop Lamp Switch, Driver/Passenger Door Module, Rear Door Module LH/RH

S/HEATER PASS 20A Passenger CCS Module, Passenger Seat Warmer Control Module

2 MEMORY 10A Driver Power Outside Mirror

1 MULTI MEDIA 20A Fuse - MULTIMEDIA 2, A/V & Navigation Head Unit

B/A HORN 10A Burglar Alarm Horn Relay

9 MODULE 10A Multifunction Switch

4 MODULE 10A

Steering Tilt & Telescopic Module, Blind Spot Detection Radar LH/RH Crash Pad Switch, Tire PressureMonitoring Module, Console Switch Console Switch LH/RH, Front Parking Assist Sensor LH/RH FrontParking Assist Sensor (Center) LH/RH, ECS Unit Electric Parking Brake Switch, Rear Parking AssistSensor LH/RH Rear Parking Assist Sensor (Center) LH/RH, LKAS Module

5 MODULE 10A Multipurpose Check Connector, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Electro Chromic Mirror, A/C Control Module,I-Box, AMP Driver/Passenger CCS Module, Driver Power Seat Switch Driver/Passenger Seat WarmerControl Module Rear Seat Warmer Control Module LH/RH, Driver IMS Control Module

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Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected

10 MODULE 10A BCM

2 MULTI MEDIA 10A Keyboard, I-Box, Front Monitor

1 MEMORY 10A Steering Tilt & Telescopic Module, External Buzzer, BCM, Analog Clock A/C Control Module, TirePressure Monitoring Module, Security Indicator Head-Up Display, Instrument Cluster, Driver/PassengerDoor Module Rear Door Module LH/RH, Power Trunk Lid Control Module

1 SMART KEY 10A Start/Stop Button Switch

8 MODULE 10A BCM, Smart Key Control Module

A/CON 10A Metal Core Block (PCB #1 - Blower Relay), Ionizer Co2 Sensor, A/C Control Module

P/DOOR PASS 15A Passenger Door Latch

DOOR LAMP 10A Driver/Passenger Door Module, Rear Door Module LH/RH

7 MODULE 10A Parking Guide Unit, Head-Up Display Sunroof, Passenger Lumbar Support Unit Clock Spring (SteeringWheel Remote Control Switch)

PRESAFETY SEAT BELT

10A Pre-Safe Seat Belt Module

3 POWER OUTLET 20A Not Used

STOP LAMP 15A Stop Signal Electronic Module

1 MODULE 10A Gateway (B+ (MCU)), Rain Sensor, Hazard Switch Trunk Lid Main Switch, Electric Parking Brake Switch

A/BAG 15A SRS Control Module

1 P/SEAT PASS 30A Passenger Power Seat Relay Box

INTERIOR LAMP 10A Room Lamp, Room Lamp LH/RH, Overhead Console Lamp, Glove Box Front Vanity Lamp LH/RH,Driver/Passenger Foot Lamp, Trunk Room Lamp LH/RH

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Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected

2 SMART KEY 15A Smart Key Control Module

1 POWER OUTLET 20A Front Power Outlet & Cigarette Lighter

6 MODULE 15A Head Lamp LH/RH, Auto Hold & Drive Mode Switch Auto Head Lamp Leveling Device Module, A/T ShiftLever IND.

P/WDW LH 30A Driver Power Window Module, Rear Door Module LH Rear Power Window Module LH

SUNROOF 25A Sunroof Motor

BRAKE SWITCH 10A Stop Lamp Switch, Smart Key Control Module

2 POWER OUTLET 20A Front Power Outlet & Cigarette Lighter

HTD STRG 15A Clock Spring (Steering Wheel Heated Module)

1 P/SEAT DRV 30A Driver IMS Control Module, Driver Power Seat Relay Box

P/DOOR DRV 15A Driver Door Latch

2 MODULE 10A BCM, Smart Key Control Module, Overhead Console Lamp Analog Clock, A/V & Navigation Head Unit,Keyboard I-Box, Front Monitor, Parking Guide Unit

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Engine compartment fuse panel

Inside the fuse/relay box cover, youcan find the fuse/relay label describ-ing fuse/relay name and capacity.

✽✽ NOTICENot all fuse panel descriptions inthis manual may be applicable toyour vehicle; the information isaccurate at the time of printing.When you inspect the fuse panel inyour vehicle, refer to the fuse panellabel.

ODH073033

ODH073034

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Engine compartment main fuse panel

Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected

ALT 200AAlternator, Multifuse (BATT) - B+2/ B+5/ MDPS 1/ C/FAN, Fuse - P/SEAT DRV 2/ P/SEAT RR/ SEATLUMBAR/ ESC 1/ ESC 2

1 B+ 60A IGPM (Fuse - BRAKE SWITCH, Leak Current Autocut Device (Fuse - INTERIOR LAMP/ MULTI MEDIA 1/MEMORY 1/ MEMORY 2/ MEMORY 3), IPS 1)

3 B+ 60A IGPM (Fuse - SMART KEY 1/ SMART KEY 2/ MODULE 1/ B/A HORN, IPS 2/IPS 3/IPS 5/IPS 7)

4 B+ 60A IGPM (Fuse - DOOR LAMP/ STOP LAMP, IPS 4/IPS 6)

6 B+ 60A Metal Core Block (PCB #1 Fuse - ECU 3/ IG2/ MODULE 1)

7 B+ 80A Metal Core Block (PCB #2 Fuse - HORN/ ACC/ EPB 1/ EPB 2)

2 B+ 60A IGPM (Fuse - P/HANDLE/ P/WDW LH/ P/SEAT PASS 1/ S/HEATER PASS/ MODULE 10/ SUNROOF/P/DOOR DRV/ P/DOOR PASS)

C/FAN 70A RLY. 1 (C/Fan Relay)

5 B+ 80A Metal Core Block (PCB #1 Fuse - BLOWER/ DEICER/ H/LAMP WASHER)

MDPS 1 125A MDPS Unit

B/UP LAMP 10A TCM, Transmission Range Switch, Rear Combination Lamp (IN) LH/RH, Electro Chromic Mirror, A/V &Navigation Head Unit

P/SEAT RR 30A Not Used

1 ESC 40A ESC Module, Multipurpose Check Connector

2 ESC 40A ESC Module, Multipurpose Check Connector

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Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected

SEAT LUMBAR 10A Driver/Passenger Power Seat Relay Box, Driver/Passenger Lumbar Support Unit

2 P/SEAT DRV 25A Driver IMS Control Module, Driver Power Seat Switch, Driver Power Seat Relay Box

ACTIVE HOOD LH

30A Not Used

ACTIVE HOOD RH

30A Not Used

WIPER 30A Wiper Motor

S/HEATER DRV 25A Driver CCS Module, Driver Seat Warmer Control Module

4WD 30A 4WD ECM 1 PRESAFETYSEAT BELT

30A Pre-Safe Seat Belt Module

2 PRESAFETYSEAT BELT

30A Pre-Safe Seat Belt Module

H/LAMP HI SOL 10A Metal Core Block (PCB #2 - Head Lamp High Solenoid Relay)

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Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected

IG2 30A IG2 Relay

3 ECU 30A Engine Control Relay

1 MODULE 10A 4WD ECM, Smart Cruise Control Radar, Active Air Flap

2 WIPER 10A Metal Core Block (PCB #2 - Wiper Relay)

WASHER 20A Washer Relay

2 SENSOR 10A ECM, Oxygen Sensor #1/#2/#3/#4

1 SENSOR 10A ECM, Oil Control Valve #1/#2/#3/#4, Canister Close Valve, Purge Control Solenoid Valve, Variable IntakeSolenoid Valve #1/#2

3 SENSOR 10A ECM, Rear Junction Block (Fuel Pump Relay)

4 SENSOR 10A C/Fan Relay, Camshaft Position Valve (G8BE)

INJECTOR 15A Injector Drive Box

IGN COIL 20A G6DJ : Condenser, Ignition Coil #1/#2/#3/#4/#5/#6, G8BE : Condenser #1/#2, Ignition Coil#1/#2/#3/#4/#5/#6/#7/#8

DEICER 20A Metal Core Block (PCB #2 - Front Deicer Relay)

H/LAMP WASHER 25A Head Lamp Washer Relay

2 A/CON 10A A/C Control Module

BLOWER 40A Blower Relay

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Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected

IG1 40A IG1 Relay

START 30A E/R Junction Block (RLY. 2 - Start Relay)

1 ECU 15A ECM, Injector Drive Box

1 TCU 20A TCM

3 ESC 10A ESC Module, Steering Angle Sensor

3 MODULE 10A Smart Cruise Control Radar, Active Air Flap

2 MDPS 10A MDPS Unit

5 SENSOR 10A G6DJ : Oil Pressure Solenoid Velve

HORN 20A Horn Relay

2 ECU 10A ECM, Injector Drive Box, Alternator (G8BE)

2 TCU 15A TCM, Transmission Range Switch, 4WD ECM

2 EPB 15A Electric Parking Brake Module

1 EPB 15A Electric Parking Brake Module

ACC 40A ACC Relay

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Trunk fuse panel (Rear fuse box panel)

Inside the fuse/relay box covers, youcan find the fuse/relay label describ-ing fuse/relay name and capacity.

✽✽ NOTICENot all fuse panel descriptions inthis manual may be applicable toyour vehicle. It is accurate at thetime of printing. When you inspectthe fuse box on your vehicle, refer tothe fuse box label.

ODH074052N

ODH073036

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Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected

P/TRUNK 30A Power Trunk Lid Control Module

P/DOOR RR RH 15A Rear Door Latch RH

2 DR LOCK 15A Passenger Door Module

P/DOOR RR LH 15A Rear Door Latch LH

3 SPARE 15A Spare Fuse

1 SPARE 10A Spare Fuse

2 P/SEAT PASS 25A Passenger Power Seat Relay Box

F/LID 10A Fuel Lid Open Relay, Crash Pad Switch

ECS 15A ECS Unit

1 DR LOCK 10A Driver Door Module

5 SPARE 15A Spare Fuse

TRUNK 10A Trunk Lid Relay, Power Trunk Module Buzzer

S/HEATER RR RH 20A Rear Seat Warmer Control Module RH

FOG LAMP RR 10A Not Used

AMP 25A AMP

S/HEATER RR LH 20A Rear Seat Warmer Control Module LH

P/WDW RH 30A Passenger Power Window Module, Rear Power Window Module RH

F/PUMP 20A Fuel Pump Relay

RR HTD 40A Rear Defogger Relay

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Trunk fuse panel (Battery box fuse panel)

Inside the fuse/relay box covers, youcan find the fuse/relay label describ-ing fuse/relay name and capacity.

✽✽ NOTICENot all fuse panel descriptions inthis manual may be applicable toyour vehicle. It is accurate at thetime of printing. When you inspectthe fuse box on your vehicle, refer tothe fuse box label.

ODH073037

ODH074038N

• Battery box fuse panel

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Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected

9 B+ 100ARear Junction Block (Fuse - RR HTD/ P/TRUNK/ ECS/ F/LID/ P/DOOR RR RH/ DR LOCK 2/ P/DOORRR LH/ AMP/ P/SEAT PASS 2/ DR LOCK 1/ TRUNK/ S/HEATER RR RH/ S/HEATER RR LH/ P/WDW RH/F/PUMP)

8 B+ 80A Metal Core Block (PCB #2 Fuse - TCU/ ECU 1/ START/ IG 1)

AMS 10A Battery Sensor

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LLIIGGHHTT BBUULLBBSSConsult an authorized HYUNDAIdealer to replace most vehicle lightbulbs. It is difficult to replace vehiclelight bulbs because other parts of thevehicle must be removed before youcan get to the bulb. This is especiallytrue for removing the headlampassembly to get to the bulb(s).Removing/installing the headlampassembly can result in damage tothe vehicle.

✽✽ NOTICEAfter heavy driving, rain or wash-ing, headlamp and trunk lensescould appear frosty. This conditionis caused by the temperature differ-ence between the lamp inside andthe outside temperature. This is sim-ilar to the condensation on your win-dows inside your vehicle during therain and doesn’t indicate a problemwith your vehicle. If the water leaksinto the lamp bulb circuitry, haveyour vehicle checked by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.

Headlamp, position lamp, turnsignal lamp, side marker andfront fog lamp bulb replace-ment Type A

(1) Turn signal lamp/Position lamp/Daytime running lights

(2) Headlamp (High)(3) Headlamp (Low)(4) Side marker(5) Fog lamp

• Prior to replacing a lamp,depress the foot brake, movethe shift lever into P (Park)apply the parking brake, placethe Engine Start/Stop buttonin the LOCK/OFF position,and take the key with youwhen leaving the vehicle toavoid sudden movement ofthe vehicle and to preventpossible electric shock.

• Be aware the bulbs may behot and may burn your fin-gers.

WARNING

ODH073039

■ Type A

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Type B

(1) Turn signal lamp(2) Headlamp (High/Low)(3) Side marker(4) Position lamp/

Daytime running lights(5) Fog lamp

Headlight (HID type) If the light bulb does not operate,have the vehicle checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

✽✽ NOTICEHID lamps have superior perform-ance vs. halogen bulbs. HID lamps are estimated by themanufacturer to last twice as long orlonger than halogen bulbs depend-ing on their frequency of use. Theywill probably require replacementat some point in the life of the vehi-cle. Cycling the headlamps on andoff more than typical use will short-en HID lamps life. HID lamps do notfail in the same manner as halogenincandescent lamps. If a headlampgoes out after a period of operationbut will immediately relight whenthe headlamp switch is cycled it islikely the HID lamp needs to bereplaced. HID lighting componentsare more complex than conventionalhalogen bulbs thus have higherreplacement cost.

ODH073039

■ Type B

HID Headlamp low beam

Do not attempt to replace orinspect the low beam (XENONbulb) due to electric shock dan-ger. If the low beam (XENONbulb) is not working, have yourvehicle checked by an author-ized HYUNDAI Dealer.

WARNING

If your vehicle is equipped withHigh Intensity Discharge (HID)headlights, these headlightscontain mercury. So if you needto have your vehicle disposed,you should remove the HIDHeadlights before disposal. Theremoved HID headlights shouldbe recycled, re-used or dis-posed as hazardous waste.

CAUTION

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✽✽ NOTICEWe recommend that the headlampaiming be adjusted after an accidentor after the headlamp assembly isreinstalled at an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.

Headlamp 1.Turn off the engine.2.Open the hood.3.Remove the socket from the

assembly by turning the socketcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe socket align with the slots onthe assembly.

4.Remove the bulb from the socketby pressing it in and rotating itcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe bulb align with the slots in thesocket. Pull the bulb out of thesocket. (Bulb type)Remove the connector (A) and pullthe BI-FUNCTION lamp. (BI-FUNCTION type)

5.Insert a new bulb by inserting it intothe socket and rotating it until itlocks into place. (Bulb type)Connect the BI-FUNCTION lampto the cable and install the connec-tor (A). (BI-FUNCTION type)

6.Install the socket in the assemblyby aligning the tabs on the socketwith the slots in the assembly.

Push the socket into the assemblyand turn the socket clockwise.

ODH074065N

ODH074064N

ODH073064L

■ Low beam

■ High beam

■ Headlamp (BI-FUNCTION)

A

A

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Turn signal light

1. Turn off the engine.2. Open the hood.3. Remove the socket from the

assembly by turning the socketcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe socket align with the slots onthe assembly.

4. Remove the bulb from the socketby pressing it in and rotating itcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe bulb align with the slots in thesocket. Pull the bulb out of thesocket.

5. Insert a new bulb by inserting itinto the socket and rotating it untilit locks into place.

6. Install the socket in the assemblyby aligning the tabs on the socketwith the slots in the assembly.

7. Push the socket into the assemblyand turn the socket clockwise.

If the turn signal light (LED) does notoperate, have the vehicle checked byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Position and front fog lamp/bulbsIf the LED lamp does not operate,have the vehicle checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

ODH073066L

■ Bulb type

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Side repeater lamp replace-ment

If the LED lamp does not operate,have the vehicle checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Rear combination light bulbreplacement Type A

(1) Stop/tail light(2) Turn signal light(3) Back-up light(4) Side marker

Type B

(1) Stop/tail light(2) Turn signal light(3) Back-up light(4) Side marker

ODH073040

ODH073041

■ Type A

ODH073041

■ Type B

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Rear turn signal lamp

Type A

1.Open the trunk lid.2.Open the service cover.3.Remove the socket from the

assembly by turning the socketcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe socket align with the slots onthe assembly.

4.Remove the bulb from the socketby pressing it in and rotating itcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe bulb align with the slots in thesocket. Pull the bulb out of thesocket.

5.Insert a new bulb by inserting it intothe socket and rotating it until itlocks into place.

6.Install the socket in the assemblyby aligning the tabs on the socketwith the slots in the assembly.Push the socket into the assemblyand turn the socket clockwise.

7.Install the service cover by puttingit into the service hole.

Type B

If the LED lamp does not operate,have the vehicle checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Back up lamp

Type A

1.Open the trunk.2.Loosen the retaining screw of the

trunk lid cover and then remove thecover.

3.Remove the socket from theassembly by turning the socketcounter clockwise until the tabs onthe socket align with the slots onthe assembly.

4.Remove the bulb by pulling itstraight out.

5.Insert a new bulb by inserting it intothe socket and rotating it until itlocks into place.

ODH073067L ODH073068L

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6.Install the socket into the assemblyby aligning the tabs on the socketwith the slots in the assembly.Push the socket into the assemblyand turn the socket clockwise.

7.Reinstall the trunk lid cover bypushing in the screw.

Type B

If the LED lamp does not operate,have the vehicle checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Stop and tail lampIf the lamp does not operate, havethe vehicle checked by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.

High mounted stop lamp

If the LED lamp does not operate,have the vehicle checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

ODH073042

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License plate light bulbreplacement

If the LED lamp does not operate,have the vehicle checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Interior light bulb replacement

If the interior lamp does not operate,we recommend that you contact anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

ODH073043

■ Luggage room lamp

■ Glove box lamp

ODH073044/ODH073045

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AAPPPPEEAARRAANNCCEE CCAARREEExterior careExterior general caution It is very important to follow the labeldirections when using any chemicalcleaner or polish. Read all warningand caution statements that appearon the label.

Finish maintenanceWashing

To help protect your vehicle’s finishfrom rust and deterioration, wash itthoroughly and frequently at leastonce a month with lukewarm or coldwater.If you use your vehicle for off-roaddriving, you should wash it after eachoff-road trip. Pay special attention tothe removal of any accumulation ofsalt, dirt, mud, and other foreignmaterials. Make sure the drain holesin the lower edges of the doors androcker panels are kept clear andclean.

Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings,industrial pollution and similardeposits can damage your vehicle’sfinish if not removed immediately.Even prompt washing with plainwater may not completely remove allthese deposits. A mild soap, safe foruse on painted surfaces, should beused.After washing, rinse the vehicle thor-oughly with lukewarm or cold water.Do not allow soap to dry on the fin-ish.

• Do not use strong soap,chemical detergents or hotwater, and do not wash thevehicle in direct sunlight orwhen the body of the vehicleis warm.

• Be careful when washing theside windows of your vehicle.Especially, with high-pressurewater, water may leak throughthe windows and wet the inte-rior.

• To prevent damage to theplastic parts, do not cleanwith chemical solvents orstrong detergents.

CAUTION

After washing the vehicle, testthe brakes while driving slowlyto see if they have been affectedby water before getting on theroad. If braking performance isimpaired, dry the brakes byapplying them lightly whilemaintaining a slow forwardspeed.

WARNING

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Waxing

A good coat of wax is a barrierbetween your paint and contaminate.Keeping a good coat of wax on yourvehicle will help protect it.Wax the vehicle when water will nolonger bead on the paint.Always wash and dry the vehiclebefore waxing. Use a good qualityliquid or paste wax, and follow themanufacturer’s instructions. Wax allmetal trim to protect it and to main-tain its luster.Removing oil, tar, and similar materi-als with a spot remover will usuallystrip the wax from the finish. Be sureto re-wax these areas even if the restof the vehicle does not yet need wax-ing.

OLMB073082

• Water washing in the enginecompartment including highpressure water washing maycause the failure of electricalcircuits located in the enginecompartment.

• Never allow water or other liq-uids to come in contact withelectrical/electronic compo-nents inside the vehicle asthis may damage them.

CAUTION

• Wiping dust or dirt off thebody with a dry cloth willscratch the finish.

• Do not use steel wool, abra-sive cleaners, or strong deter-gents containing highly alka-line or caustic agents onchrome-plated or anodizedaluminum parts. This mayresult in damage to the pro-tective coating and cause dis-coloration or paint deteriora-tion.

CAUTION

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Finish damage repair Deep scratches or stone chips in thepainted surface must be repairedpromptly. Exposed metal will quicklyrust and may develop into a majorrepair expense.

✽✽ NOTICEIf your vehicle is damaged andrequires any metal repair orreplacement, be sure the body shopapplies anti-corrosion materials tothe parts repaired or replaced.

Bright-metal maintenance• To remove road tar and insects,

use a tar remover, not a scraper orother sharp object.

• To protect the surfaces of bright-metal parts from corrosion, apply acoating of wax or chrome preser-vative and rub to a high luster.

• During winter weather or in coastalareas, cover the bright metal partswith a heavier coating of wax orpreservative. If necessary, coat theparts with non-corrosive petroleumjelly or other protective compound.

Underbody maintenanceCorrosive materials used for ice andsnow removal and dust control maycollect on the underbody. If thesematerials are not removed, acceler-ated rusting can occur on underbodyparts such as the fuel lines, frame,floor pan and exhaust system, eventhough they have been treated withrust protection.Thoroughly flush the vehicle under-body and wheel openings with luke-warm or cold water once a month,after off-road driving and at the endof each winter. Pay special attentionto these areas because it is difficultto see all the mud and dirt. It will domore harm than good to wet downthe road grime without removing it.The lower edges of doors, rockerpanels, and frame members havedrain holes that should not beallowed to clog with dirt; trappedwater in these areas can cause rust-ing.

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Aluminum and chrome wheelmaintenance The aluminum and chrome wheelsare coated with a clear protective fin-ish.

Corrosion protectionProtecting your vehicle from corro-sion

By using the most advanced designand construction practices to combatcorrosion, HYUNDAI produces carsof the highest quality. However, this isonly part of the job. To achieve thelong-term corrosion resistance yourvehicle can deliver, the owner'scooperation and assistance is alsorequired.

Common causes of corrosion

The most common causes of corro-sion on your vehicle are:• Road salt, dirt and moisture that is

allowed to accumulate underneaththe vehicle.

• Removal of paint or protectivecoatings by stones, gravel, abra-sion or minor scrapes and dentswhich leave unprotected metalexposed to corrosion.

After washing the vehicle, testthe brakes while driving slowlyto see if they have been affectedby water. If braking performanceis impaired, dry the brakes byapplying them lightly whilemaintaining a slow forwardspeed.

WARNING

• Do not use abrasive cleaner,polishing compound, solvent,or wire brushes on aluminumor chrome wheels.

• Clean the wheel when it hascooled.

• Use only a mild soap or neu-tral detergent, and rinse thor-oughly with water. Also, cleanthe wheels after driving onsalted roads.

• Do not wash the wheels withhigh-speed car wash brushes.

• Do not use any cleaners con-taining acid or alkaline or aciddetergents.

CAUTION

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High-corrosion areas

If you live in an area where your vehi-cle is regularly exposed to corrosivematerials, corrosion protection isparticularly important. Some of thecommon causes of accelerated cor-rosion are road salts, dust controlchemicals, ocean air and industrialpollution.

Moisture breeds corrosion

Moisture creates the conditions inwhich corrosion is most likely tooccur. For example, corrosion isaccelerated by high humidity, partic-ularly when temperatures are justabove freezing. In such conditions,the corrosive material is kept in con-tact with the car surfaces by moisturethat is slow to evaporate.Mud is particularly corrosivebecause it is slow to dry and holdsmoisture in contact with the vehicle.Although the mud appears to be dry,it can still retain the moisture andpromote corrosion.High temperatures can also acceler-ate corrosion of parts that are notproperly ventilated so the moisturecan be dispersed. For all these rea-sons, it is particularly important tokeep your vehicle clean and free ofmud or accumulations of other mate-rials. This applies not only to the vis-ible surfaces but particularly to theunderside of the vehicle.

To help prevent corrosion

Keep your car cleanThe best way to prevent corrosion isto keep your vehicle clean and freeof corrosive materials. Attention tothe underside of the vehicle is partic-ularly important.

• If you live in a high-corrosion area— where road salts are used, nearthe ocean, areas with industrialpollution, acid rain, etc.—, youshould take extra care to preventcorrosion. In winter, hose off theunderside of your vehicle at leastonce a month and be sure to cleanthe underside thoroughly whenwinter is over.

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• When cleaning underneath thevehicle, pay particular attention tothe components under the fendersand other areas that are hiddenfrom view. Do a thorough job; justdampening the accumulated mudrather than washing it away willaccelerate corrosion rather thanprevent it. Water under high pres-sure and steam are particularlyeffective in removing accumulatedmud and corrosive materials.

• When cleaning lower door panels,rocker panels and frame members,be sure that drain holes are keptopen so that moisture can escapeand not be trapped inside to accel-erate corrosion.

Keep your garage dryDon't park your car in a damp, poor-ly ventilated garage. This creates afavorable environment for corrosion.This is particularly true if you washyour vehicle in the garage or drive itinto the garage when it is still wet orcovered with snow, ice or mud. Evena heated garage can contribute tocorrosion unless it is well ventilatedso moisture is dispersed.

Keep paint and trim in good conditionScratches or chips in the finishshould be covered with "touch-up"paint as soon as possible to reducethe possibility of corrosion. If baremetal is showing through, the atten-tion of a qualified body and paintshop is recommended.Bird droppings are highly corrosiveand may damage painted surfaces injust a few hours. Always remove birddroppings as soon as possible.

Interior careInterior general precautions Prevent caustic solutions such asperfume and cosmetic oil, from con-tacting the interior parts becausethey may cause damage or discol-oration. If they do contact the interiorparts, wipe them off immediately.See the instructions for the properway to clean vinyl.

• Never allow water or other liq-uids to come in contact withelectrical/electronic compo-nents inside the vehicle asthis may damage them.

• When cleaning leather prod-ucts (steering wheel, seatsetc.), use neutral detergentsor low alcohol content solu-tions. If you use high alcoholcontent solutions oracid/alkaline detergents, thecolor of the leather may fadeor the surface may getstripped off.

CAUTION

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Cleaning the upholstery andinterior trim Vinyl

Remove dust and loose dirt fromvinyl with a whisk broom or vacuumcleaner. Clean vinyl surfaces with avinyl cleaner.

Fabric

Remove dust and loose dirt from fab-ric with a whisk broom or vacuumcleaner. Clean with a mild soap solu-tion recommended for upholstery orcarpets. Remove fresh spots imme-diately with a fabric spot cleaner. Iffresh spots do not receive immediateattention, the fabric can be stainedand its color can be affected. Also, itsfire-resistant properties can bereduced if the material is not proper-ly maintained.

Cleaning the seat belt webbing Clean the belt webbing with any mildsoap solution recommended forcleaning upholstery or carpet. Followthe instructions provided with thesoap. Do not bleach or re-dye thewebbing because this may weakenthe seat belt.

Cleaning the interior windowglass If the interior glass surfaces of thevehicle become fogged (that is, cov-ered with an oily, greasy or waxyfilm), they should be cleaned withglass cleaner. Follow the directionson the glass cleaner container.

Using anything but recom-mended cleaners and proce-dures may affect the fabric'sappearance and fire-resistantproperties.

CAUTION

Do not scrape or scratch theinside of the rear window. Thismay result in damage to the rearwindow defroster grid.

CAUTION

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EEMMIISSSSIIOONN CCOONNTTRROOLL SSYYSSTTEEMMThe emission control system of yourvehicle is covered by a written limitedwarranty. Please see the warrantyinformation contained in the ServicePassport in your vehicle.Your vehicle is equipped with anemission control system to meet allapplicable emission regulations.There are three emission controlsystems, as follows.

(1) Crankcase emission control sys-tem

(2) Evaporative emission control sys-tem

(3) Exhaust emission control system

In order to assure the proper functionof the emission control systems, it isrecommended that you have yourvehicle inspected and maintained byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer inaccordance with the maintenanceschedule in this manual.

1. Crankcase emission controlsystem

The positive crankcase ventilationsystem is employed to prevent airpollution caused by blow-by gasesbeing emitted from the crankcase.This system supplies fresh filtered airto the crankcase through the airintake hose. Inside the crankcase,the fresh air mixes with blow-bygases, which then pass through thePCV valve into the induction system.

2. Evaporative emission con-trol system includingOnboard Refueling VaporRecovery (ORVR)

The Evaporative Emission ControlSystem is designed to prevent fuelvapors from escaping into the atmos-phere. The ORVR system isdesigned to allow the vapors fromthe fuel tank to be loaded into a can-ister while refueling at the gas sta-tion, preventing the escape of fuelvapors into the atmosphere.

For the Inspection andMaintenance Test (With ElectronicStability Control (ESC) system)• To prevent the vehicle from

misfiring during dynamome-ter testing, turn the ElectronicStability Control (ESC) sys-tem off by pressing the ESCswitch (ESC OFF light illumi-nated).

• After dynamometer testing iscompleted, turn the ESC sys-tem back on by pressing theESC switch again.

CAUTION

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CanisterFuel vapors generated inside the fueltank are absorbed and stored in theonboard canister. When the engine isrunning, the fuel vapors absorbed inthe canister are drawn into the surgetank through the purge control sole-noid valve.

Purge Control Solenoid Valve(PCSV)The purge control solenoid valve iscontrolled by the Engine ControlModule (ECM); when the enginecoolant temperature is low duringidling, the PCSV closes so that evap-orated fuel is not taken into theengine. After the engine warms-upduring ordinary driving, the PCSVopens to introduce evaporated fuel tothe engine.

3. Exhaust emission control system

The Exhaust Emission ControlSystem is a highly effective systemwhich controls exhaust emissionswhile maintaining good vehicle per-formance.When the engine starts or fails tostart, excessive attempts to restartthe engine may cause damage to theemission system.

Vehicle modifications • This vehicle should not be modi-

fied. Modification of your vehiclecould affect its performance, safetyor durability and may even violategovernmental safety and emis-sions regulations.In addition, damage or performanceproblems resulting from any modifi-cation may not be covered underwarranty.

• If you use unauthorized electronicdevices, it may cause the vehicle tooperate abnormally, wire damage,battery discharge and fire. For yoursafety, do not use unauthorizedelectronic devices.

Engine exhaust (carbon monox-ide) precautions • Carbon monoxide can be present

with other exhaust fumes. If yousmell exhaust fumes of any kind inyour vehicle, drive with all the win-dows fully open. Have your vehiclechecked and repaired immediately.

Engine exhaust gases containcarbon monoxide (CO). Thoughcolorless and odorless, it isdangerous and could be lethal ifinhaled. Follow the instructionson this page to avoid CO poi-soning.

WARNING

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• Do not operate the engine in con-fined or closed areas (such asgarages) any more than what isnecessary to move the vehicle in orout of the area.

• When the vehicle is stopped in anopen area for more than a shorttime with the engine running,adjust the ventilation system (asneeded) to draw outside air into thevehicle.

• Never sit in a parked or stoppedvehicle for any extended time withthe engine running.

• When the engine stalls or fails tostart, excessive attempts to restartthe engine may cause damage tothe emission control system.

Operating precautions for cat-alytic converters (if equipped)

• The exhaust system and cat-alytic converter are very hotduring and immediately afterthe engine has been running.To avoid SERIOUS INJURY orDEATH.

• Do not park, idle, or drive thevehicle over or near flamma-ble objects, such as grass,vegetation, paper, leaves, etc.A hot exhaust system canignite flammable items underyour vehicle.

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WARNING

(Continued)• Keep away from the exhaust

system and catalytic convert-er or you may get burned.Also, Do not remove the heatsink around the exhaust sys-tem, do not seal the bottom ofthe vehicle, and do not coatthe vehicle for corrosion con-trol. It may present a fire riskunder certain conditions.

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Your vehicle is equipped with a cat-alytic converter emission controldevice.To prevent damage to the catalyticconverter and to your vehicle, takethe following precautions:

• Use only UNLEADED FUELfor gasoline engines.

• Do not operate the vehiclewhen there are signs ofengine malfunction, such asmisfire or a noticeable loss ofperformance.

• Do not misuse or abuse theengine. Examples of misuseare coasting with the engineoff and descending steepgrades in gear with the engineoff.

• Do not operate the engine athigh idle speed for extendedperiods (5 minutes or more).

• Do not modify or tamper withany part of the engine oremission control system. Allinspections and adjustmentsmust be made by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.0

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CAUTION (Continued)• Avoid driving with extremely

low fuel level. If you run out ofgasoline, it could cause theengine to misfire and result inexcessive loading of the cat-alytic converter.