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CHANGING THE AIR FILTER


B140E01E-AAT (For Evaporator and Blower Unit) (If Installed)


The air filter is located in front of the evaporator unit behind the glove box. It helps to decrease pollutants from entering the car and to filter the air.


TENSION PULLEY


CRANK PULLEY


G140D01A


When the air conditioning is being used regu- larly, the compressor drive belt tension should be checked at least once a month with the engine turned off. To check the drive belt tension, press down on the belt halfway between the engine crankshaft and compressor pulleys. Pressing with your finger, you should not be able to deflect this belt anymore than 1/3 of an inch. If you have the instruments to check it, with a force of 22 lb. (98N), the deflection should be 0.315 inches (approx 8.0 mm). If the belt is too loose, have it adjusted by your Hyundai dealer.


1. Open the glove box and remove the adjust-


ing pins on both sides of the glove box.


HXD2096


2. Remove the mounting bolts with the socket wrench, and then detach the mounting bracket.


HXD2097


HXD2098


CHECKING THE FREEPLAY


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3. Remove the filter cover by pushing the two


hooks of the filter cover.


G150A01A-AAT Steering wheel


G160A01A-AAT Clutch Pedal


0.24 ~ 0.51 in. (6 ~ 13 mm)


1.18 in. (30 mm)


G150A02E


To check the steering wheel free-play, stop the car with the wheels pointed straight ahead and gently move the steering wheel back and forth. Use very light finger pressure and be sensitive to changes in resistance that mark the limits of the free-play. If the free-play is greater than specified, have it inspected by your Hyundai dealer and adjusted or repaired if necessary.


G160A01E With the engine off, press lightly on the clutch pedal until you feel a change in resistance. This is the clutch pedal free-play. The free-play should be within the limits specified in the illus- tration. If it is not, have it inspected by your Hyundai dealer and adjusted or repaired if necessary.


4. Replace the air filter with a new one. 5.


Installation is the reverse order of disassem- bly.


HXD2099


CAUTION:


Be sure to install the air filter in the direction of the arrow sign. Otherwise, it may cause noise or deterioration.


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G170A01A-AAT Brake Pedal


CHECKING DRIVE BELTS


G180A01A-AAT CHECKING BRAKE PEDAL CLEARANCE


G190A01A-AAT


Water Pump Pulley


0.12 ~ 0.31 in. (3 ~ 8 mm)


HXGS508
With the engine off, press down on the brake pedal several times to reduce the vacuum in the brake booster. Then, using your hand, press down slowly on the brake pedal until you feel a change in resistance. This is the brake pedal freeplay. The freeplay should be within the limits specified in the illustration. If it is not, have it inspected by your Hyundai dealer and adjusted or repaired if necessary.


1.78 in. (45.1 mm)


G180A01L You need a helper to check the brake pedal clearance. With the engine running, have your helper press down on the brake pedal several times and then hold it down with a force of about 110 lbs (50 kg, 490 N). The brake pedal clear- ance is the distance from the top surface of the brake pedal to the asphalt sheeting under the floor mat. If the brake pedal clearance is not within the limits specified in the illustration, have it in- spected by your Hyundai dealer and adjusted or repaired if necessary.


0.2 ~ 0.24 in. (5.1 ~ 6 mm)


Generator Pulley


Crankshaft Pulley


HTB186
Drive belts should be checked periodically for proper tension and adjusted if necessary. At the same time, belts should be examined for cracks, wear, fraying or other evidence of deterioration and replaced if necessary. Belt routing should also be checked to be sure there is no interference between the belts and other parts of the engine. After a belt is replaced, the new belt should be adjusted again after two or three weeks to eliminate slack resulting from initial stretching after use.


CAUTION:


When replacing a fusible link, never use anything but a new fusible link with the same or lower amperage rating. Never use a piece of wire or a higher-rated fusible link. This could result in serious damage and create a fire hazard.


CHECKING AND REPLACING FUSES G200A01A-AAT Replacing a Fusible Link


Bad


Good


G200A01E A fusible link will melt if the electrical circuits from the battery are ever overloaded, thus prevent- ing damage to the entire wiring harness. (This could be caused by a short in the system drawing too much current.) If this ever happens, have a Hyundai dealer determine the cause, repair the system and replace the fusible link. The fusible links are located in a relay box for easy inspection.


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G200B01E-AAT Replacing Accessory Fuse


HXDFL200
The fuse box for the lights and other electrical accessories will be found in the backside of multi box located in the left side of driver. Inside the box you will find a list showing the circuits protected by each fuse. If any of your car's lights or other electrical accessories stop working, a blown fuse could be the reason. If the fuse has burned out, you will see that the metal strip inside the fuse has burned through. If you suspect a blown fuse, follow this procedure:


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1. Turn off the ignition and all other switches. 2. Open the fuse box and examine each fuse. Remove each fuse by pulling it toward you (a small "fuse puller" tool is contained in the fuse box to simplify this operation).


3. Be sure to check all other fuses even if you find one that appears to have burned out.


HXDFL1026-1


4. Replace the blown fuse by pressing a new fuse of the same rating into place. The fuse should be a snug fit. If it is not, have the fuse clip repaired or replaced by a Hyundai dealer. If you do not have a spare fuse, you may be able to borrow a fuse of the same or lower rating from an accessory you can tempo- rarily get along without (the radio or cigarette lighter, for example). Always remember to replace the borrowed fuse.


CHECKING THE BATTERY


G210A01A-AAT


Good


Burned out


G200B02L


D010B02E


CAUTION:


A burned-out fuse indicates that there is a problem in the electrical circuit. If you re- place a fuse and it blows as soon as the accessory is turned on, the problem is serious and should be referred to a Hyundai dealer for diagnosis and repair. Never re- place a fuse with anything except a fuse with the same or a lower amperage rating. A higher capacity fuse could cause damage and create a fire hazard.


NOTE: See page 6-34 for the fuse panel descrip- tions.


WARNING:


Batteries can be dangerous! When working with batteries, carefully observe the follow- ing precautions to avoid serious injuries.


The fluid in the battery contains a strong solution of sulfuric acid, which is poisonous and highly corrosive. Be careful not to spill it on yourself or the car. If you do spill battery fluid on yourself, immediately do the following:


o If battery fluid is on your skin, flush the affected areas with water for at least 15
minutes and then seek medical assistance. o If battery fluid is in your eyes, rinse out your eyes with water and get medical assistance as soon as possible. While you are being driven to get medical assistance, continue to rinse your eyes by using a sponge or soft cloth saturated with water.


o If you swallow battery fluid, drink a large quantity of water or milk followed by milk of magnesia, eat a raw egg or drink vegetable oil. Get medical assistance as soon as possible.


While batteries are being charged (either by a battery charger or by the vehicle's generator), they produce explosive gases. Always ob- serve these warnings to prevent injuries from occurring: o Charge batteries only in a well ventilated


o Do not permit flames, sparks or smoking in


area.


the area.


o Keep children away from the area.


G210B02A-AAT Checking the Battery


Keep the battery clean. Any evidence of corro- sion around the battery posts or terminals should be removed using a solution of house- hold baking soda and warm water. After the battery terminals are dry, cover them with a light coating of grease.


PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Battery posts, terminals, and related acces- sories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.


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CHECKING ELECTRIC COOLING FANS G220A01A-AAT


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WARNING:


The cooling fan is controlled by engine coolant temperature and may sometimes operate even when the engine is not run- ning. Use extreme caution when working near the blades of the coolant fan, so that you are not injured by a rotating fan blade. As the engine coolant temperature de- creases the fan will automatically shut off. This is a normal condition.


G220B01A-AAT Checking Engine Cooling Fan


The engine cooling fan should come on auto- matically if the engine coolant temperature is high.


G220C01A-AAT Checking Condenser Cooling Fan


The condenser coolant fan should come on automatically whenever the air conditioning is in operation.


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POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL


G230A03A-AAT


HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTMENT


Recommended Fluid Use PSF-3 type fluid


G290A03E-AAT Before performing aiming adjustment, make sure of the following.


NOTE: Do not start the engine when the power steering oil reservoir is empty.


G240A01A-AAT POWER STEERING HOSES


It is suggested that you check the power steer- ing hose connections for fluid leakage at regular intervals. The power steering hoses should be replaced if there is severe surface cracking, scuffing or worn spots. Deterioration of the hose could cause premature failure.


G250A01A-AAT FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR HYUNDAI


If you desire additional information about main- taining and servicing your Hyundai, you may purchase a factory Shop Manual at your Hyundai dealer's parts department. This is the same manual used by dealership technicians and while it is highly technical it can be useful in obtaining a better understanding of your car and how it works.


G230A01E The power steering fluid level should be checked regularly. To check the power steering fluid level, be sure the engine is "OFF", then check to make certain that the power steering fluid level is between the "MAX" and "MIN" level markings on the fluid reservoir.


NOTE: Grinding noise from the power steering pump may be heard immediately after the engine is started in extremely cold condi- tions (below - 4°F). If the noise stops during warm up, there is no abnormal function in the system. It is due to a power steering fluid characteristic in extremely cold condi- tions.


1. Keep all tires inflated to the correct pressure. 2. Place the vehicle on level ground and press the front bumper & rear bumper down sev- eral times. Place the vehicle at a distance of 118 in. (3,000 mm) from the test wall.


3. See that the vehicle is unloaded (except for full levels of coolant, engine oil and fuel, and spare tire, jack, and tools). Have the driver or equivalent weight placed in driver's seat. 4. Clean the head light lenses and turn on the


headlights (Low beam).


Vertical Aiming


G290A02E-A


5. Open the hood. 6. Draw the vertical line (through the center of each headlight beam pattern) and the hori- zontal line (through the center of each head- light beam pattern) on the aiming screen.


And then, draw the horizontal parallel line at 0.8 in. (21 mm) under the horizontal line.


7. Adjust each cut-off line of the low beam to the


parallel line with a phillips screwdriver - VERTICAL AIMING


WARNING:


Horizontal aiming should be adjusted by an authorized Hyundai Dealer.


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SPECIFICATION:


"H" Horizontal center line of headlights from ground. Low beam : 25.2 in. (639 mm) High beam : 23.3 in. (619 mm)


"W" Distance between each headlight center. Low beam : 44.2 in. (1124 mm) High beam : 33.0 in. (840 mm)


"L" Distance between the headlights and the wall that the lights are tested against. : 118 in. (3,000 mm).


G290B03E-AAT Adjustment After Headlight Assembly Replacement


1.18 in. (30mm) Vertical line


Horizontal line


"P"


Cut-off line


Ground line


G290B01A-1
If the vehicle has had front body repair and the headlight assembly has been replaced, the headlight aiming should be checked using an aiming screen as shown in the illustration. Turn on the headlight switch. (Low Beam Position)


1. Adjust headlights so that main axis of light is parallel to center line of the body and is aligned with point "P" shown in the illustration. 2. Dotted lines in the illustration show the center


of headlights.


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REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT BULBS


G260A03A-AAT Before attempting to replace a headlight bulb, be sure the switch is turned to the "OFF" position. The next paragraph shows how to reach the headlight bulbs so they may be changed. Be sure to replace the burned-out bulb with one of the same number and wattage rating.


CAUTION:


Keep the lamps out of contact with petro- leum products, such as oil, gasoline, etc.


G270A01A-AAT HEADLIGHT AND FRONT TURN SIG- NAL LIGHT


High beam Low beam


Turn signal light


G270A01E


Replacement instructions:


1. Allow the bulb to cool. Wear eye protection. 2. Open the engine hood. 3. Always grasp the bulb by its plastic base,


avoid touching the glass.


HXDFL1022
4. Using a socket wrench of the correct size, remove the headlight assembly mounting bolts.


HXDFL1009
5. Disconnect the power cord from the back of


the headlight.


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(3)


(2)


(1)


HXDFL1010


HXDFL1013-1


G270A03O


6. Turn the plastic cover counterclockwise


and remove it.


8. Remove the protective cap from the re- placement bulb and install the new bulb by matching the plastic base with the headlight hole. Retighten the bulb spring and recon- nect the power cord.


9. Use the protective cap and carton to prompt-


ly dispose of the old bulb.


10. Check for proper headlight aim.


(1) High beam (2) Low beam (3) Front turn signal light


7. Push the bulb spring to remove the headlight


bulb.


HXDFL1011


! WARNING:


This halogen bulb contains gas under pres- sure and if impacted could shatter, result- ing in flying fragments. Always wear eye protection when servicing the bulb. Protect the bulb against abrasions or scratches and against liquids when lighted. Turn the bulb on only when installing in a headlight. Replace the headlight if damaged or cracked. Keep the bulb out of the reach of children and dispose of the used bulb with care.


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G270D01E-AAT REAR COMBINATION LIGHT (Stop / Tail Light, Back up light and Rear Turn Signal Light)


4Door


1. Open the trunk lid.


HXDFL1014
2. Remove the cover on the inside of rear


luggage trim by unscrewing the hand.


4. To replace the rear combination light, re- move it from the bulb holder and install the new bulb.


(1) Stop/Tail light (2) Side marker light (3) Rear turn signal light (4) Back up light


5Door


(Luggage compartment)


1. Open the tail gate.


3. Remove the mounting screws of the rear


combination light with a socket wrench.


HXDFL1015


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4) HXDFL1016-A


HXDFL334
2. Remove the mounting screws of the rear combination light with a phillips screwdriver.


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(1) Stop/Tail light (2) Rear turn signal light


5Door (Tail gate)


1. Open the tail gate.


HXDFL335


HXDFL332


Back up light


(2)


2. Remove the cover with a blade screwdriver.


HXDFL342


(1)


HXDFL1017


3. To replace the rear combination light, re- move it from the bulb holder and install the new bulb.


Tail light


HXDFL333
3. To replace the rear combination light, re- move it from the bulb holder and install the new bulb.


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G270C01L-GAT LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT (If installed)


4Door


1. Open the trunk lid.


5Door


1. Open the tail gate.


3. Disconnect the power cord.


HXDFL341B


HXDFL341
2. Remove the luggage compartment light cover on the right side package tray panel with pushing it.


HXDFL341A 2. Remove the plastic cover with a blade screw-


driver.


4. Replace with a new bulb.


HTB284


G270E01E-AAT SIDE MARKER LIGHT


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3. Disconnect the power cord.


HXDFL338


2. Disconnect the power cord.


HXDFL343


HXDFL339


1. Remove the cover with a blade screwdriver.


4. Replace with a new bulb.


HTB284


3. Replace with a new bulb.


HXDFL340


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G270G01E-GAT INTERIOR LIGHT


G270H01E-GAT INTERIOR LIGHT (Map Light)


Screwdriver


HXDFL1020
1. Remove the plastic cover with a blade screw-


driver.


B460D02E-A 1. Remove the plastic cover with a blade screw-


driver.


2. Replace with a new bulb.


2. Replace with a new bulb.


HXDFL1021


G270H01E-A


BULB WATTAGE


G280A03E-AAT


(Low beam)


(High beam)


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4 DOOR


5 DOOR


12


Part Name


Head Light


Front Fog Light


Front Turn Signal Light Side Marker Light


Interior


Map Light Room Light


Front Door Edge Warning Light


No.


10


Wattage


55/55


4 Door


5 Door


51


51


28/8


10
10


No.


10


11
12


Part Name


High Mounted Stop Light


Luggage Compartment Light License Plate Light Rear Combination Tail Light Back-up Light


Turn Signal Light Stop/Tail Light


10


11


G280A03E-A


Wattage


4 Door


27


5 Door 2.6(LED) 27
27/8


16


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FUSE PANEL DESCRIPTION


G280B01E-AAT Engine Compartment


DESCRIPTION


FUSE RATING


PROTECTED COMPONENTS


FUSIBLE


LINK


FUSE


BATT BATT COND RAD ECU IGN ABS.1
ABS.2


BLOWER


INJ. SNSR DRL


H/LP WASHER


F/FOG ECU


HORN & A/C


H/LP (HI) H/LP (LO)


120A 50A 20A 20A 20A 40A 30A 30A 30A 15A 10A 15A 20A 15A 10A 15A 15A 15A


Generator Fusible link (P/WDW), Tail lamp relay, Power connector Condenser fan relay.1
Radiator fan relay Generator, Engine control relay, Fuel pump relay, PCM Ignition switch, Start relay ABS control (Motor) ABS control (Solenoid) Blower relay Injectors PCM, Heated oxygen sensor, SMATRA, Heater relay, Glow plug relay DRL control Head lamp washer Front fog lamp relay Siren, PCM A/C relay, Horn relay Head lamp (Hight) Head lamp (Low)


NOTE: Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.


G280B01E


G280D01E-GAT Inner Panel


DESCRIPTION


FUSE RATING


PROTECTED COMPONENTS


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T/SIG


CLUSTER


A/BAG HAZARD A/C SW TAIL-RH TAIL-LH START AUDIO E C U A B S


A/BAG IND


RR HTR A M P S/ROOF STOP


HTD MIR C/LIGHT RR FOG


I G N


R/WIPER F/WIPER


S/HTR A/CON


ROOM LP


P/WINDOW


10A 10A 15A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 30A 20A 15A 15A 10A 15A 10A 10A 15A 20A 20A 10A


15A


30A


Turn signal lamps, Back-up lamp Pre-excitation resistor, Instrument cluster (IND) SRS control Hazard relay, Hazard lamps A/C Control Short connector, Illumination lamps, Tail lamp (RH), Head lamp washer Tail lamp (LH), Exterior lamps B/Alarm relay Digital clock, Power outside mirror & mirror folding, Audio Cruise control, PCM, Vehicle speed sensor, Ignition coil ABS control Instrument cluster (Air bag IND) Defogger relay Power antenna Power door lock control, Sunroof Stop lamps, Power window, Power outside mirror folding Rear window & outside mirror defogger, A/C control Cigarette lighter, Power outlet Rear fog lamps Head lamp, Head lamp washer, Fuel filter heating Rear wiper & washer Front wiper & washer Seat warmer Blower & A/C control, ETACM, Sunroof controller, Electronic chrome mirror Door lamps, Instrument cluster, Data link connector, Multipurpose check connector, Room lamps, ETACM, Audio, Power connector


Power window


FUSE


G280D01E


FUSIBLE


LINK


EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS


Emission Control System ............................................. 7-2
Catalytic Converter ....................................................... 7-3


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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM


H010A01A-AAT Your Hyundai is equipped with an emission control system to meet all requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or Cali- fornia Air Resources Board. There are three emission control systems which are as follows.


1) Crankcase Emission Control System 2) Evaporative Emission Control System 3) Exhaust Emission Control System


In order to ensure the proper function of the emission control systems, it is recommended that you have your car inspected and main- tained by an authorized Hyundai dealer in ac- cordance with the maintenance schedule in this manual.


H010B01A-AAT 1. Crankcase Emission Control


System


The Positive Crankcase Ventilation System is employed to prevent air pollution caused by blow-by gases being emitted from the crank- case. This system supplies fresh filtered air to the crankcase through the air intake hose. Inside the crankcase, the fresh air mixes with blow-by gases, which then pass through the PCV valve and into the induction system.


H010C01S-AAT 2. Evaporative Emission Control


(Including ORVR: Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery) System


The Evaporative Emission Control System is designed to prevent fuel vapors from escaping into the atmosphere. (The ORVR system is designed to allow the vapors from the fuel tank to be loaded into a canister while refueling at the gas station, pre- venting the escape of fuel vapors into the atmosphere.)


Canister


Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel tank are absorbed and stored in the onboard canister. When the engine is running, the fuel vapors absorbed in the canister are drawn into the induction system through the purge control solenoid valve.


Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV)


The purge control solenoid valve is controlled by the Engine Control Module (ECM); when the engine coolant temperature is low during idling, the PCSV closes so that evaporated fuel is not taken into the engine. After the engine warms- up during ordinary driving, the PCSV opens to introduce evaporated fuel to the engine.


H010D01A-AAT 3. Exhaust Emission Control System


The Exhaust Emission Control System is a highly effective system which controls exhaust emissions while maintaining good vehicle performace.


EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS


WARNING:


o Do not stop your Hyundai over any com- bustible material such as grass, paper, leaves or rags. These materials might contact the hot catalytic converter and a fire might result.


CATALYTIC CONVERTER


H020A01S-AAT


Catalytic Converter (Federal, California) Catalytic Converter


(California)


HXDFL1032
All Hyundai vehicles are equipped with one or two monolith type three-way catalytic convert- ers to reduce the carbon monoxide, hydrocar- bons and nitrogen oxides contained in the ex- haust gas. Exhaust gases passing through the catalytic converter cause it to operate at a very high temperature. The introduction of large amounts of unburned gasoline into the exhaust may cause the catalytic converter to overheat and create a fire hazard. This risk may be reduced by observing the following:


WARNING:


o Use unleaded fuel only. o Maintain the engine in good operating condition. Extremely high catalytic con- verter temperatures can result from im- proper operation of the electrical, igni- tion or multiport electronic fuel injec- tion.


o If your engine stalls, pings, knocks, or is hard to start, have your Hyundai dealer inspect and repair the problem as soon as possible.


o Avoid driving with a very low fuel level. Running out of gasoline may cause the engine to misfire and result in damage to the catalytic converter.


o Avoid idling the engine for periods


longer than 10 minutes.


o The vehicle should not be pushed or pulled to get started. This may cause the catalytic converter to overheat and cre- ate a fire hazard.


o Do not touch the catalytic converter or any other part of the exhaust system while the catalytic converter is hot. Shut off the engine, wait for at least one hour before touching the catalytic converter or any other part of the exhaust system. o Remember that your Hyundai dealer is


your best source of assistance.


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Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) .............................. 8-2
Engine Number ............................................................. 8-2
Recommended Inflation Pressures ............................... 8-3
Snow Tires .................................................................... 8-3
Tire Chains.................................................................... 8-4
Tire Rotation.................................................................. 8-4
Tire Balancing ............................................................... 8-5
Tire Traction .................................................................. 8-5
When to Replace Tires ................................................. 8-5
Spare Tire and Tools..................................................... 8-6
Warranties for Your Hyundai Vehicle ............................ 8-6
Consumer Information ................................................... 8-6
Reporting Safety Defects .............................................. 8-8


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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)


I010A01A-AAT


I010B01A-AAT Engine Number


I020A01A-AAT TIRE INFORMATION


TIRE


The tires supplied on your new Hyundai are chosen to provide the best performance for normal driving.


HXDFL010-A The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the number used in registering your car and in all legal matters pertaining to its ownership, etc. It can be found in three different places on your car:


SSA8010B The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing.


1. On the bulkhead between the engine and


passenger compartments.


2. On the left top side of the instrument panel where it can be seen by looking down through the windshield.


3. On the lower side of the center pillar outer


panel.


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I040A01S-AAT SNOW TIRES


If you equip your car with snow tires, they should be the same size and have the same load capacity as the original tires. Snow tires should be installed on all four wheels; otherwise, poor handling may result. Snow tires should carry 4 psi (28 kPa) more air pressure than the pressure recommended for the standard tires on the tire label on the driver side center pillar outer panel, or up to the maximum pressure shown on the tire sidewall whichever is less. Do not drive faster than 75 mph (120 km/h) when your car is equipped with snow tires.


I030A02S-AAT RECOMMENDED INFLATION PRESSURES


These pressures were chosen to provide the most satisfactory combination of ride comfort, tire wear and stability under normal conditions. Tire pressures should be checked at least monthly. Proper tire inflation pressures should be maintained for these reasons:


o Lower-than-recommended tire pressures cause uneven tread wear and poor handling. o Higher-than-recommended tire pressures increase the chance of damage from im- pacts and cause uneven tread wear.


I030A01E The tire label located on the driver's side center pillar outer panel gives the tire pressures rec- ommended for your vehicle.


TIRE SIZE


P185/65R15 86T P195/60R15 87H


T125/70D15
T125/70R15


PRESSURE, kPa (PSI)


REAR FRONT 210(30) 210(30) 210(30) 210(30) TEMPORARY USE ONLY


420(60)


CAUTION:


Always observe the following:


o Check pressures when the tires are cold. That is, after the car has been parked for at least three hours and hasn't been driven more than one mile or 1.6 km since starting up.


o Check the pressure of your spare tire each time you check the pressure of other tires.


o Never overload your car. Be especially careful about overloading if you equip your car with a luggage rack or car top carrier.


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I050A01S-AAT TIRE CHAINS


I060A02A-AAT TIRE ROTATION


Tire chains, if necessary, should be installed on the front wheels. Be sure that the chains are the proper size and that they are installed in accor- dance with the manufacturer's instructions. To minimize tire and chain wear, do not continue to use tire chains when they are no longer needed.


WARNING:


o Do not use the temporary spare tire for


tire rotation.


o Do not mix bias ply and radial ply tires under any circumstances. This may cause unusual handling characteristics that could result in death, serious injury, or property damage.


WARNING:


When driving on roads covered with snow or ice, drive at less than 20 mph (30 km/h).


HEF-241


Tires should be rotated every 7,500 miles (12,000 km). If you notice that tires are wearing unevenly between rotations, have the car checked by a Hyundai dealer so the cause may be corrected. After rotating, adjust the tire pressures and be sure to check the wheel nut torque.


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I070A01A-AAT TIRE BALANCING


A tire that is out of balance may affect handling and tire wear. The tires on your Hyundai were balanced before the car was delivered but may need balancing again during the years you own the car. Whenever a tire is dismounted for repair, it should be rebalanced before being reinstalled on the car.


I080A01A-AAT TIRE TRACTION


Tire traction can be reduced if you drive on worn tires, tires that are improperly inflated or on slippery road surfaces. Tires should be re- placed when tread wear indicators appear. To reduce the possibility of losing control, slow down whenever there is rain, snow or ice on the road.


I090A01A-AAT WHEN TO REPLACE TIRES


0.06 in. (1.6 mm)


Wear indicator


HXDFL248
The original tires on your car have tread wear indicators. The tread wear indicators appear when the tread depth is 0.06 in. (1.6 mm). The tire should be replaced when these appear as a solid bar across two or more grooves of the tread. Always replace your tires with those of the recommended size. If you change wheels, the new wheel's rim width and offset must meet Hyundai specification.


WARNING:


o Driving on worn-out tires is dangerous! Worn-out tires can cause loss of braking effectiveness, steering control and trac- tion. When replacing tires, never mix radial and bias ply tires on the same car. If you replace radial tires with bias-ply tires, they must be installed in sets of four.


o Using tires and wheels of other than the recommended sizes could cause un- usual handling characteristics that could cause death, serious injury, or property damage.


o Wheels that do not meet Hyundai's di- mensional specifications may fit poorly and result in damage to the vehicle, including broken wheel studs.


8 CONSUMER INFORMATION & REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS


SPARE TIRE AND TOOLS


I100A02E-AAT


HXD091-1
Your Hyundai is delivered with the following:


Spare tire and wheel Wheel nut wrench, Wrench bar Jack


I110A01A-AAT SHOP MANUAL


A Hyundai Shop Manual is available from your authorized Hyundai dealer. It's written for pro- fessional technicians, but is simple enough for most mechanically-inclined owners to under- stand.


I120A03A-AAT WARRANTIES FOR YOUR HYUNDAI VEHICLE


o New vehicle 60 Months/60,000 Miles Limited


Warranty.


o New vehicle 120 Months/100,000 Miles Lim- ited Powertrain Warranty (original owner only).


o Anti-Perforation Limited Warranty o Emission Defect Warranty - Federal Vehicle o California Emission Control System War-


ranty (if applicable)


o Emission Performance Warranty Federal


o Replacement Parts and Accessories Lim-


vehicle


ited Warranty


NOTE: Detailed warranty information is provided in your Hyundai Owner's Handbook.


I130A01A-AAT CONSUMER INFORMATION


This consumer information has been prepared in accordance with regulations issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation. It provides the purchasers and/or prospective purchasers of Hyundai automobiles with infor- mation on uniform tire quality grading. Your Hyundai dealer will help answer any questions you may have as you read this information.


I130B03A-AAT Uniform tire quality grading


Department of Transportation quality grades - All passenger vehicle tires must conform to Federal Safety Standards in addition to these grades. These quality grades are molded on the sidewall.


Treadwear - The tread wear grade is a com- parative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half (1
- 1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use, however, and may depart significantly


CONSUMER INFORMATION & REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS


from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in road char- acteristics and climate.


Traction AA, A, B, C - The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled con- ditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance.


WARNING:


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


Temperature A, B, C - The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor labo- ratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure. The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all


passenger car tires must meet under the Fed- eral Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law.


WARNING:


The temperature grade for this tire is estab- lished for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.


Uniform Tire Quality Grading - Quality grades can be found on the tire sidewall between the tread shoulder and the maximum section width. For example: Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A


I130D01A-AAT Hyundai motor vehicles are designed and manu- factured to meet or exceed all applicable safety standards.


For your safety, however, we strongly urge you to read and follow all directions in this Owner's Manual, particularly the information under the headings "NOTE", "CAUTION" and "WARN- ING".


If, after reading this manual, you have any questions regarding the operation of your ve- hicle, please contact your nearest Hyundai Motor America Regional Office as listed below:


Eastern Region : Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hamp- shire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvanina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia.


Eastern Region 1100 Cranbury South River Road Jamesburg, NJ 08831
(800) 633-5151


Southern Region : Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Caro- lina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas.


8 CONSUMER INFORMATION & REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS


270 Riverside parkway, Suite A, Austell, GA 30168
(800) 633-5151


Central Region : Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, lowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin.


Central Region 700 No. Enterprise Street Aurora, Illinois 60504
(800) 633-5151


Western Region : Alaska, Hawaii, Arizona, California, Colorado, ldaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washing- ton, Wyoming.


Western Region 10550 Talbert Avenue P.O.Box 20850
Fountain Valley, California 92728-0850
(800) 633-5151


REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS


I130C01A-AAT If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National High- way Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in in- dividual problems between you, your dealer, or HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1- 888-327-4236 or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation, Wash- ington. D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.


VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS


Measurement ................................................................ 9-2
Engine ........................................................................... 9-3
Lubrication Chart ........................................................... 9-4


9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS


J010A02E-GAT MEASUREMENT


Overall length


Overall width


Overall height (unladen)


Wheel base


Wheel tread


Front


Rear


J020A01E-AAT POWER STEERING


Type


Wheel free play


Rack stroke


Oil pump type


J060A01S-AAT FUEL SYSTEM


mm (in.)


J030A02E-AAT TIRE


psi (kpa)


4 Door


5 Door


178.1 (4525)


177.9 (4520)


67.9 (1725)


67.7 (1720)


Tire


Standard


Spare


Size


Tire pressure


P195/60 R15


T125/70(R)D15


30(210)


60(420)


56.1 (1425)


102.8 (2610)


58.5 (1485)


58.1 (1475)


Rack and pinion


0 ~ 1.18 in. (0 ~ 30 mm)


5.67 in. (144 mm)


Vane type


J040A02E-AAT ELECTRICAL


Item


Battery


Alternator


J050A01E-AAT BRAKE


Type


MF60AH (12V)


90A (13.5V)


Dual hydraulic with brake booster


Front brake type


Ventilated disc


Rear brake type


Solid disc (With ABS)


Drum (Without ABS)


Parking brake


Cable


Fuel tank


capacity


US.gal


14.5


Imp.gal


12


Liter


55


VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS


J070A05E-AAT ENGINE


ITEMS


Engine Type


Idle Speed (RPM)


Spark Plug


Spark Plug Gap


Valve Clearance


(Cold engine : 20±5°C)


Ignition Timing (Base)


Firing Order


Oil Grade


2.0 DOHC CVVT


2.0 SULEV


SPECIFICATIONS


2.0L 4 Cylinder in-line DOHC


700 ± 100 (A/CON OFF)


750 ± 100 (A/CON ON)


NGK


CHAMPION


PFR5N-11 (PLATINUM)


RC10PYP4 (PLATINUM)


IFR5G-11 (IRIDIUM)


For adjusting


For checking


Intake


Exhaust


Intake


Exhaust


0.039 ~ 0.043 in. (1.0 ~ 1.1 mm)


0.0067 ~ 0.0091 in. (0.17 ~ 0.23 mm)


0.0098 ~ 0.0122 in. (0.25 ~ 0.31 mm)


0.0047 ~ 0.011 in. (0.12 ~ 0.28 mm)


0.0079 ~ 0.015 in. (0.20 ~ 0.38 mm)


BTDC 8° ± 5°


BTDC 9° ± 5°


1 - 3 - 4 - 2


SH(API) or GF-I (ILSAC) and ABOVE multigrade and fuel-efficient oil


9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS


J080A06E-AAT LUBRICATION CHART


Item


Engine Oil


Oil & Grease Standard


Q'ty


API SH OR


ILSAC GF-I


AND ABOVE


SAE 10W-30, 10W-40, (ABOVE -10°F or -23°C)


SAE 5W-30, 5W-40 (BELOW 100°F or 38°C)


Drain and refill


Without oil filter 3.75 US.QTS (3.12 lmp.qts, 3.55 liter)


With oil filter 4.07 US.QTS (3.39 lmp.qts, 3.85 liter)


Transaxle


Manual


HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS MTF 75W/90 (API GL-4)


2.3 US. QTS. (1.86 Imp. qts., 2.15 liter)


Auto


HYUNDAI GENUINE ATF, DIAMOND ATF SP-III, SK ATF SP-III


8.2 US. QTS. (6.8 Imp.qts., 7.8 liter)


Power Steering


PSF-3


0.95 US. QTS. (0.79 Imp.qts., 0.9 liter)


Brake Fluid


Coolant


DOT 3, DOT 4 or equivalent


As required


Ethylene glycol base for aluminum radiator


6.4 US.QTS (5.31 Imp.qts., 6.0 liter)


INDEX


10


10


10 INDEX


Air bag ............................................................................................... 1-32
Air Cleaner Filter ............................................................................... 6-11
Air Conditioning


Care .............................................................................................. 6-17
Operation ............................................................................ 1-88, 6-17
Switch ........................................................................................... 1-88
Antenna .......................................................................................... 1-127
Ashtray .............................................................................................. 1-60
Audio System


Cassete tape player operation (H240, H290) .......................... 1-103
CD auto changer (H260, H290) .................................... 1-111, 1-121
Compact disc player operation (H260, H290) .............. 1-108, 1-118
Stereo radio operation (H240, H260, H290) ..... 1-100, 1-105, 1-113


Battery ..................................................................................... 2-15, 6-21
Brake


Anti-lock brake system ................................................................ 2-11
Brake traction control system (BTCS) ........................................ 2-12
Checking the brakes .................................................................... 6-15
Fluid .............................................................................................. 6-15
Pedal clearance ........................................................................... 6-20
Pedal free-play ............................................................................. 6-20
Breaking-In your New Hyundai .......................................................... 1-3


Care of Cassette Tapes ................................................................ 1-125
Care of Disc ................................................................................... 1-125
Catalytic Converter ............................................................................. 7-3
Child-Protector Rear Door Lock ......................................................... 1-7
Child Restraint System ..................................................................... 1-24


Installing a Child Restraint System with


"Tether Anchorage" System ..................................................... 1-26
Securing the Child Restraint Seat with the "ISOFIX" System .... 1-29
Cigarette Lighter ................................................................................ 1-60
Clock ................................................................................................. 1-59
Clutch


Checking fluid ............................................................................... 6-16
Pedal free-play ............................................................................. 6-19


Combination Light


Auto light ....................................................................................... 1-55
Headlight flasher .......................................................................... 1-55
Headlight switch ........................................................................... 1-54
High-beam switch ........................................................................ 1-55
Lane change signal ...................................................................... 1-54
Parking light auto cut .................................................................... 1-55
Turn signal operation ................................................................... 1-54
Consumer Information ........................................................................ 8-6
Cooling Fans ..................................................................................... 6-23
Corrosion protection


Cleaning the interior ....................................................................... 4-5
Protecting your Hyundai from corrosion ....................................... 4-2
Washing and waxing ...................................................................... 4-3
Cruise Control ................................................................................... 1-77


INDEX


10


Defrosting / Defogging ...................................................................... 1-87
Door


Locking, unlocking front door with a key ...................................... 1-5
Drink Holder ...................................................................................... 1-61
Drive Belts ......................................................................................... 6-20
Driving


Driving for economy ..................................................................... 2-13
Smooth cornering ......................................................................... 2-14
Winter driving ............................................................................... 2-15


Emission Control System ................................................................... 7-2
Engine


Before starting the engine .............................................................. 2-3
Compartment ................................................................................. 6-2
Coolant ........................................................................................... 6-8
Coolant temperature gauge ......................................................... 1-49
If the engine overheats .................................................................. 3-4
Number ........................................................................................... 8-2
Oil ................................................................................................... 6-4
Starting ........................................................................................... 2-4
Engine Exhaust Can Be Dangerous .................................................. 2-2


Fan Speed Control ............................................................................ 1-84
Floor Mat Anchor .............................................................................. 1-71
Fog Light


Front ............................................................................................. 1-56


Front Seats


Adjustable front seats .................................................................. 1-12
Adjustable headrests ................................................................... 1-13
Adjusting seat forward and rearward .......................................... 1-12
Adjusting seatback angle ............................................................. 1-13


Fuel


Capacity ......................................................................................... 9-2
Gauge ........................................................................................... 1-48
Recommendations ......................................................................... 1-2


Fuel Filler Lid


Remote release ............................................................................ 1-72
Fuses ................................................................................................ 6-21


General Checks .................................................................................. 6-3
Glove Box .......................................................................................... 1-66


Hazard Warning System ..................................................................1-59
Heating and Cooling Control ............................................................. 1-80
Heating and Ventilation


Air flow control .............................................................................. 1-81
Air intake control .......................................................................... 1-83
Bi-level heating ............................................................................. 1-85
Defrosting / Defogging ................................................................. 1-87
Fan speed control (Blower control) ............................................. 1-84
Temperature control .................................................................... 1-84


10 INDEX


High-Mounted Rear Stoplight ............................................................ 1-70
Hood Release .................................................................................... 1-71
Horn ................................................................................................. 1-76


Mirrors


Day-night inside rearview mirror ................................................. 1-69
Outside rear view mirror .............................................................. 1-67


Ignition Switch ...................................................................................... 2-3
Instrument Cluster and Indicator Lights ........................................... 1-41
Instrument Panel Light Control (Rheostat) ....................................... 1-59


Jump Starting ...................................................................................... 3-3


Odometer / Trip Odometer ............................................................... 1-50


Parking Brake .................................................................................... 1-61
Power Outlet ...................................................................................... 1-60
Power Steering Fluid Level ...............................................................6-22


Key


................................................................................................... 1-3
If you lose your keys ................................................................... 3-12
Positions ......................................................................................... 2-3


Light Bulbs Replacement .................................................................. 6-26
Luggage Net ...................................................................................... 1-75


Maintenance Intervals


Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ............................... 5-7
Maintenance under severe usage conditions ............................... 5-6
Scheduled maintenance ................................................................ 5-4
Service requirements .................................................................... 5-2


Rear Seat


Adjusting seatback angle ............................................................. 1-13
Folding rear seatback and seat cushion .................................... 1-16
Rear Window Defroster Switch ........................................................ 1-58
Reporting Safety Defects ................................................................... 8-7


Seat


Adjustable front seats .................................................................. 1-12
folding rear seatbacks ................................................................. 1-15


Seat Belts


3-point system ............................................................................. 1-21
Pretensioner seat belt .................................................................. 1-30
Adjusting your seat belt ...............................................................1-22
Care of seat belts ......................................................................... 1-19
Shop Manual ........................................................................................ 8-6


INDEX


10


Spark Plugs ......................................................................................... 6-9
Spectacle Case ................................................................................. 1-66
Speedometer ..................................................................................... 1-49
Starting Procedure .............................................................................. 2-5
Steering Wheel Free play ................................................................. 6-19
Steering Wheel Tilt Lever .................................................................. 1-76
Stereo Sound System ....................................................................... 1-98
Sunroof .............................................................................................. 1-63
Sun visor ........................................................................................... 1-69


Tachometer ....................................................................................... 1-50
Tail Gate ............................................................................................ 1-74
Theft-Alarm System ............................................................................ 1-8
Tires


Balancing ........................................................................................ 8-5
Chains ............................................................................................ 8-4
Changing a flat tire ......................................................................... 3-6
If you have a flat tire ....................................................................... 3-6
Information ...................................................................................... 8-3
Pressure ......................................................................................... 8-3
Replacement .................................................................................. 8-5
Rotation .......................................................................................... 8-4
Snow tires ....................................................................................... 8-3
Spare tire ........................................................................................ 3-5
Traction .......................................................................................... 8-5


Towing


A trailer (or vehicle) ...................................................................... 2-17
Emergency ................................................................................... 3-11
If your car must be towed ............................................................3-10
Traction Control System ....................................................... 2-12 ~ 2-13
Transaxle


Automatic ........................................................................................ 2-7
Automatic transaxle fluid checking .............................................. 6-14
Manual ............................................................................................ 2-5
Manual transaxle fluid checking .................................................. 6-13


Vehicle Identification Number ............................................................. 8-2
Vehicle Specifications


Engine ............................................................................................. 9-3
Lubrication chart ............................................................................ 9-4
Measurement ................................................................................. 9-2


Warning Lights and Indicator Lights ................................................. 1-45
Windows


Power ........................................................................................... 1-11
Windshield Wiper and Washer .......................................................... 1-56
Windshield Wiper Blades .................................................................. 6-11


A000A01A-AAT This Owner's Manual should be considered a part of the car and remain with it when it is sold for the use of the next owner.


OWNER'S I.D.


ORIGINAL OWNER


ADDRESS


CITY


DELIVERY DATE


STATE


ZIP CODE


(Date Sold to Original Retail purchaser)


DEALER NAME


DEALER NO.


ADDRESS


CITY


STATE


ZIP CODE


SERVICE STATION INFORMATION FUEL: UNLEADED gasoline only Pump Octane Rating of 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher.


FUEL TANK CAPACITY Original, US.gal (Imp.gal., liter) 14.5 (12, 55)


TIRE PRESSURE: See the label on the driver's side of the center pillar outer panel.


OTHER TIRE INFORMATION: See pages 8-2 through 8-7


HOOD RELEASE: Pull handle under left side of dash.


ENGINE OIL: SH(API) or GF-I(ILSAC) multigrade and fuel efficient oil. Use SAE 10W- 30 or 10W-40 if normal temperatures are above -10°F (-23°C). For other viscosity recommendations, see page 6-4


MANUAL TRANSAXLE: HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS MTF 75W/90 (API GL-4) Oil level should be up to filler-bolt hole in housing beside differential.


AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE: Apply the parking brake, with the engine running, shift the selector lever through all ranges and return to “N” (Neutral) position. Then check the level of fluid on the dipstick. Use only HYUNDAI GENUINE ATF available at your dealer or DIAMOND ATF SP-III or SK ATF SP-III.


QUICK INDEX o Car will not start....................................................................... 3-2
o Flat tire ..................................................................................... 3-6
o Warning light/chime comes on ................................... 1-45 ~ 1-48
o Engine overheats ...................................................................... 3-4
o Towing of your vehicle ........................................................... 3-10
o Starting the engine ................................................................... 2-3
o Driving tips for first 1,200 miles (2,000 km) .......................... 1-3
o Scheduled maintenance ............................................................ 5-4
o Reporting safety defects ........................................................... 8-8


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