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KEY POSITIONS


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ACC


LOCK


ON


START


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WARNING:


The engine should never be turned off or the key removed from the ignition key cylinder while the car is in motion. The steering wheel is locked by removing the key.


o "START" The engine is started in this position. It will crank until you release the key.


NOTE: Do not hold the key in the "START" posi- tion for more than 15 seconds.


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o "ON" When the key is in the "ON" position, the ignition is on and all accessories may be turned on. If the engine is not running, the key should not be left in the "ON" position. This will discharge the battery and may also damage the ignition system.


o "ACC" With the key in the "ACC" position, some electrical accessories (radio, etc.) may be operated.


o "LOCK" The key can be removed or inserted in this position. To protect against theft, the steering wheel locks by removing the key.


NOTE: If difficulty is experienced turning the ignition switch to the ACC position, turn the key while turning the steering wheel right and left to release the tension.


STARTING


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To remove the ignition key


ACC


LOCK


ON


START


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1. Turn the ignition key to the "ACC" posi-


tion.


2. Simultaneously push and turn the igni- tion key counterclockwise from the "ACC" position to the "LOCK" position. 3. The key can be removed in the "LOCK"


position.


WARNING:


Never run the engine in a closed or poorly ventilated area any longer than is needed to move your car in or out of the area. The carbon monoxide gas emitted is odor- less and can cause serious injury or death.


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Normal Conditions: The Starting Procedure:


1. Insert key, and fasten the seat belt. 2. Depress the clutch pedal fully and place the gearshift lever (manual transaxle) in neutral or the selector lever (auto- matic transaxle) in "P" (park) position. 3. After turning the ignition key to the "ON" position, make certain all warning lights and gauges are functioning properly before starting the engine.


4. Turn the ignition key to the "START" position and release it when the engine starts. After the engine has started, allow the engine to run for 10 to 20 seconds prior to placing the vehicle in gear. The starter should not be operated for more than 15 seconds at a time. Wait 15-30 seconds between starting at- tempts to protect the starter from over- heating.


WARNING:


Be sure that the clutch is fully depressed when starting a manual transaxle ve- hicle. Your manual transaxle equipped vehicle will not start unless the clutch pedal is fully depressed. On a manual transaxle equipped vehicle that can be started without depressing the clutch, there is the potential to cause damage to the vehicle or injury to someone inside or outside the vehicle as a result of the forward or backward movement of the vehicle that will occur if the clutch is not depressed when the vehicle is started.


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OPERATING THE MANUAL TRANSAXLE


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(If installed)


Mis-shift prevention tap


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This shift pattern is imprinted on the shift knob. The transaxle is fully synchronized in all forward gears so shifting to either a higher or a lower gear is easily accom- plished. When shifting into reverse gear, pull the mis-shift prevention tab and shift into re- verse gear position.


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NOTE: o To shift into reverse, rest the lever in neutral for at least 3 seconds after your car is completely stopped. Then move the lever into the reverse posi- tion.


o During cold weather, shifting may be difficult until the transaxle lubricant has warmed up. This is normal and not harmful to the transaxle.


o If you've come to a complete stop and it's hard to shift into 1st or R(Reverse), put the shift lever in N(Neutral) posi- tion and release the clutch. Press the clutch pedal back down, and then shift into 1st or R(Reverse) gear position. o Do not use the shift lever as a handrest during driving, as this can result in premature wear of the transaxle shift forks.


CAUTION:


Do not downshift more than 2 gears or downshift the gear when the engine is running at high speed (5,000 RPM or higher). Such downshifting may damage the engine.


CAUTION:


When downshifting from fifth gear to fourth gear, caution should be taken not to inadvertently press the gear shift le- ver sideways in such a manner that second gear is engaged. Such a drastic downshift may cause the engine speed to increase to the point that the tachom- eter will enter the red-zone. Such over- revving of the engine may possibly cause engine damage.


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Using the Clutch The clutch should be pressed all the way to the floor before shifting, then released slowly. The clutch pedal should always be fully returned to the original position. Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal while driving. This can cause unnecessary wear. Do not partially engage the clutch to hold the car on an incline. This causes unnec- essary wear. Use the foot brake or parking brake to hold the car on an incline. Do not operate the clutch pedal rapidly and re- peatedly.


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Recommended Shift Points


Shift


from-to


1-2


2-3


3-4


4-5


Recommended


mph(km/h)


15 (20)


25 (40)


35 (55)


45 (75)


The shift points as shown above are rec- ommended for optimum fuel economy and performance.


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Good Driving Practices o Never take the car out of gear and coast down a hill. This is extremely hazard- ous. Always leave the car in gear.


o Don't "ride" the brakes. This can cause them to overheat and malfunction. In- stead, when you are driving down a long hill, slow down and shift to a lower gear. When you do this, engine braking will help slow the car.


o Slow down before shifting to a lower gear. This will help avoid over-revving the engine, which can cause damage. o Slow down when you encounter cross winds. This gives you much better con- trol of your car.


o Be sure the car is completely stopped before you attempt to shift into reverse. The transaxle can be damaged if you do not. To shift into reverse, depress the clutch, move the shift lever to neutral, wait three seconds, then shift to the reverse position.


o Exercise extreme caution when driving on a slippery surface. Be especially careful when braking, accelerating or shifting gears. On a slippery surface, an abrupt change in vehicle speed can cause the drive wheels to lose traction and the vehicle to go out of control.


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! WARNING:


o Always buckle-up! In a collision, an unbelted occupant is significantly more likely to be seriously injured or killed than a properly belted occu- pant.


o Avoid high speeds when cornering or


turning.


o Do not make quick steering wheel movements, such as sharp lane changes or fast, sharp turns.


o The risk of rollover is greatly in- creased if you lose control of your vehicle at highway speeds.


o Loss of control often occurs if two or more wheels drop off the roadway and the driver oversteers to reenter the roadway.


o In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharply. In- stead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes.


o Never exceed posted speed limits.


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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (4 SPEED A/T, 5 SPEED A/T)


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(If Installed)


CAUTION:


Never shift into "R" or "P" position while the vehicle is moving.


The indicator lights in the instrument clus- ter indicate the selector lever position when the ignition is switched "ON". During sports mode operation, the gear currently in use displays in the numeral indicator.


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The highly efficient Hyundai automatic transaxle has four/five forward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected automatically, depending on the position of the speed selector lever. The selector lever has 2 gates; the main gate and the manual gate.


NOTE: For information on manual gate opera- tion, refer to "Sports Mode".


In the main gate, the selector lever has 4
positions.


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NOTE:


Depress the brake pedal when shift- ing. The selector lever can be shifted freely.


The first few shifts on a new vehicle, or if the battery has been disconnected, may be somewhat abrupt. This is a nor- mal condition, and the shifting sequence will adjust after shifts are cycled a few times by the T.C.M (Transmission Con- trol Module).


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The function of each position is as follows: o P (Park): Use to hold the vehicle in place when parked or while starting the engine. When- ever parking the car, apply the parking brake and shift the selector lever to the "P" (Park) position.


CAUTION:


Never place the selector lever in the "P" (Park) position unless the vehicle is fully stopped. Failure to observe this caution will cause severe damage to the transaxle.


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o R (Reverse): Use for backing up the vehicle. Bring the car to a complete stop before shifting the selector lever to "R" position.


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Sports Mode


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o N (Neutral): In the "N" position, the transaxle is in neu- tral, which means that no gears are en- gaged. The engine can be started with the shift lever in "N" position, although this is not recommended except if the engine stalls while the car is moving.


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o D (Drive): Use for normal driving. Bring the car to a complete stop before shifting the selector to "D" position. The transaxle will automati- cally shift through a four/five gear se- quence.


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Whether the vehicle is stationary or in motion, sports mode is selected by push- ing the selector lever from the "D" position into the manual gate. To return to "D" range operation, push the selector lever back into the main gate. In sports mode, moving the selector lever backwards and forwards can make rapid gearshifts simple. In contrast to a manual transaxle, the sports mode allows gear- shifts with the accelerator pedal depressed. UP (+) : Push the lever forward once to shift up one gear.


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DOWN (-) : Pull the lever backwards once to shift down one gear. SKIP : By rapidly moving the selector for- ward or backward twice, it is possible to skip one gear, i.e. 1st to 3rd or 3rd to 1st .


CAUTION:


o In sports mode, the driver must ex- ecute upward shifts in accordance with prevailing road conditions, tak- ing care to keep the engine speed below the red zone.


o For engine protection, upward shifts are made automatically when the engine rpm reaches the red zone.


o By rapidly moving the selector lever backwards (-) twice it is possible to skip one gear, i.e., 3rd to 1st, 4th to 2nd or 5th to 3rd. Since sudden engine braking and/or rapid acceleration can cause a loss of traction, however, downshifts must be made carefully in accordance with the vehicle's speed.


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NOTE: o For smooth and safe operation, de- press the brake pedal when shifting from "Neutral" position or "Park" position to a forward or reverse gear. o The ignition key must be in the "ON" position and the brake pedal fully de- pressed in order to move the shift lever from the "P" (Park) position to any of the other positions.


o It is always possible to shift from "R", "N", or "D" position to "P" position. The vehicle must be fully stopped to avoid transaxle damage.


NOTE: o In sports mode, only the four/five for- ward gears can be selected. To re- verse or park the vehicle, move the selector lever to the "R" or "P" posi- tion as required.


o In sports mode, downward shifts are made automatically when the vehicle slows down. When the vehicle stops, 1st gear is automatically selected.


o To maintain the required levels of vehicle performance and safety, the system may not execute certain gear- shifts when the selector lever is oper- ated.


o Before driving away from a stop on a slippery road, push the selector lever forward into the +(UP) position. This causes the transaxle to shift into 2nd gear which is better for smooth driv- ing away on a slippery road. Push the selector lever to the -(DOWN) side to shift back to 1st gear.


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Then, with the brake pedal depressed, move the shift lever to the desired position, and then the shift lock release button will automatically return to its original position after shifting from the "P" (Park) position. Then, reinstall the cap. If you need to use the shift lock release, it could mean your car is developing a prob- lem. Have the car checked by your Hyundai dealer.


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Shift Lock Release


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If you cannot move the shift lever from the "P" (Park) position to any other position with the brake pedal fully depressed and the ignition key in the "ON" position, re- move the cap on the console and with a thin object such as a flat-head screwdriver, push the shift lock release button down.


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CAUTION:


o Shift into "R", "D" and "P" position only when the vehicle has completely stopped.


o Do not accelerate the engine in re- verse or any of the forward positions with the brakes applied.


o Always apply the footbrake when shifting from "P" or "N", to "R" or "D"position.


o Do not use the "P" (Park) position in place of the parking brake. Always set the parking brake, shift the transaxle into "P" (Park) position and turn off the ignition when you leave the vehicle, even momentarily. Never leave the vehicle unattended while the engine is running.


o Check the automatic transaxle fluid level regularly, and add fluid as nec- essary.


o See the maintenance schedule for


the proper fluid recommendation.


o Exercise extreme caution when driving on a slippery surface. Be especially careful when braking, accelerating or shifting gears. On a slippery surface, an abrupt change in vehicle speed can cause the drive wheels to lose traction and the vehicle to go out of control.


o Optimum vehicle performance and economy is obtained by smoothly de- pressing and releasing the accelerator pedal.


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Good Driving Practices o Never move the gear selector lever from "P" or "N" to any other position with the accelerator pedal depressed.


o Never move the gear selector lever into


"P" when the vehicle is in motion.


o Be sure the car is completely stopped before you attempt to shift into "R" or "D". o Never take the car out of gear and coast down a hill. This may be extremely hazardous. Always leave the car in gear when moving.


o Do not "ride" the brakes. This can cause them to overheat and malfunction. In- stead, when you are driving down a long hill, slow down and shift to a lower gear. When you do this, engine braking will help slow the car.


o Slow down before shifting to a lower gear. Otherwise, the lower gear may not be engaged.


o Always use the parking brake. Do not depend on placing the transaxle in "P" to keep the car from moving.


! WARNING:


o Always buckle-up! In a collision, an unbelted occupant is significantly more likely to be seriously injured or killed than a properly belted occu- pant.


o Avoid high speeds when cornering or


turning.


o Do not make quick steering wheel movements, such as sharp lane changes or fast, sharp turns.


o The risk of rollover is greatly in- creased if you lose control of your vehicle at highway speeds.


o Loss of control often occurs if two or more wheels drop off the roadway and the driver oversteers to reenter the roadway.


o In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharply. In- stead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes.


o Never exceed posted speed limits.


ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)


C120A01NF-AAT The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) is de- signed to prevent wheel lock-up during sudden braking or on hazardous road surfaces. The ABS control module moni- tors the wheel speed and controls the pressure applied to each brake. Thus, in emergency situations or on slick roads, ABS will increase vehicle control during braking.


NOTE: o A click sound may be heard in the engine compartment when the ve- hicle begins to move after the engine is started. These conditions are nor- mal and indicate that the anti-lock brake system (Electronic Stability Control) is functioning properly.


o During ABS (ESC) operation, a pulsa- tion may be felt in the brake pedal when the brakes are applied. Also, a noise may be heard in the engine compartment while braking. These conditions are normal and indicate that the anti-lock brake system (Elec- tronic Stability Control System) is functioning properly.


! WARNING:


ABS (ESC) will not prevent accidents due to improper or dangerous driving maneuvers. Even though vehicle con- trol is improved during emergency brak- ing, always maintain a safe distance between you and objects ahead. Vehicle speeds should always be reduced dur- ing extreme road conditions. The braking distance for cars equipped with an anti-lock braking system (Elec- tronic Stability Control System) may be longer than for those without it in the following road conditions. During these conditions the vehicle should be driven at reduced speeds:


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ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC) SYSTEM


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(If installed)


! WARNING:


Never drive too fast for the road condi- tions or too quickly when cornering. Elec- tronic stability control (ESC) will not pre- vent accidents. Excessive speed in turns, abrupt maneuvers and hydroplan- ing on wet surfaces can still result in serious accidents. Only a safe and at- tentive driver can prevent accidents by avoiding maneuvers that cause the ve- hicle to lose traction. Even with ESC installed, always follow all the normal precautions for driving - including driv- ing at safe speeds for the conditions.


o Rough, gravel or snow-covered


roads.


o With tire chains installed. o On roads where the road surface is pitted or has different surface height.


The safety features of an ABS (ESC) equipped vehicle should not be tested by high speed driving or cornering. This could endanger the safety of yourself or others.


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Factors including speed, road conditions and driver steering input can all affect whether ESC will be effective in prevent- ing a loss of control. It is still your respon- sibility to drive and corner at reasonable speeds and to leave a sufficient margin of safety.


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The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sys- tem is designed to stabilize the vehicle during cornering manuevers. ESC checks where you are steering and where the vehicle is actually going. ESC applies the brakes at individual wheels and intervenes in the engine management system to sta- bilize the vehicle. The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sys- tem is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control under adverse conditions. It is not a substi- tute for safe driving practices.


CAUTION:


Driving with varying tire or wheel size may cause the ESC system to malfunc- tion. When replacing tires, make sure they are the same size as your original tires.


WARNING:


Electronic stability control is only a driv- ing aid; all normal precautions for driv- ing in inclement weather and on slippery road surfaces should be observed.


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ESC ON/OFF Mode When the ESC is operating, the ESC indi- cator in the instrument cluster will blink. If you turn the system off by pressing the ESC switch, the ESC-OFF indicator will come on and stay on. In the ESC-OFF mode, the stability control will be deacti- vated. Adjust your driving accordingly. To turn the system back on, press the switch again. The ESC-OFF indicator should go off.


NOTE: The ESC mode will automatically be turned ON after the engine is turned off and restarted.


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! WARNING:


This vehicle is designed primarily for on road use. Driving the vehicle in challeng- ing off-road conditions may result in damage to the vehicle. Driving in condi- tions that exceed the vehicle's intended design or the driver's experience level may result in severe injury or death.


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Indicators and Warning The indicators should illuminate when the ignition key is turned to ON or START but should go out after three seconds. If the indicators do not illuminate, or the ESC or ESC-OFF indicator does not go out after 3 seconds, have the vehicle checked by an authorized dealer.


Should there be any unusual conditions in the device while driving, ESC-OFF indica- tor illuminates as a warning. If ESC-OFF indicator illuminates, pull your car to a safe place and stop the engine. Then, start the engine again to check if the ESC-OFF indicator goes out.


If the indicator remains lit even after the engine has been started, have your car checked by an authorized Hyundai dealer.


FULL-TIME AWD OPERATION


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(If installed) Engine power can be delivered to all wheels. Full-time AWD (All Wheel Drive) is useful when good traction is required, such as when driving on slippery, wet or snow- covered roads and when moving out of mud. Your vehicle is not designed for chal- lenging off-road use. Full-time AWD ve- hicles are designed primarily to improve traction and performance on paved roads and highways in wet and/or slippery con- ditions. Occasional off-road use such as established unpaved roads and trails is considered normal use. It is always impor- tant when traveling off-highway that the driver carefully reduce their speed to a level that does not exceed the safe oper- ating speed for those conditions. In gen- eral, off-road conditions provide less trac- tion and braking effectiveness than on road conditions. These factors must be carefully considered when driving off-road. Keeping the vehicle in contact with the driving surface and under control in these conditions is always the driver's responsi- bility for the safety of him/herself and his or her passengers.


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Driving AWD Safely (1)As always, be sure to wear the seat belt. (2)Do not drive in challenging off-road conditions or areas that exceed the vehicle's basic design intent or the driver's experience level.


(3)Drive at lower speeds in strong cross- winds. Because of your vehicle's higher center of gravity, its stability will be affected in crosswinds. Slower speeds ensure better vehicle control.


(4)Check the brake condition after driving in wet or muddy conditions. Press the brake several times as you move slowly until you feel normal braking forces return.


(5)Do not drive the vehicle through water.


(i.e. streams, rivers, lakes, etc.)


(6)When driving on a snow-covered road or a slippery, muddy surface, make sure that you keep a sufficient distance be- tween your vehicle and the one ahead of you.


(7)Since the driving torque is always ap- plied to all 4 wheels, the performance of the full-time AWD vehicle is affected by the condition of the tires. Be sure to equip your vehicle with four tires of the same size and type. o When replacement of any of the tires or wheels is necessary, replace all of them with tires or wheels of the same size type.


o Rotate the tires and check the tire


pressure at regular intervals.


! WARNING:


Your vehicle is equipped with tires de- signed to provide for safe ride and han- dling capability. Do not use a size and type of tire and wheel that is different from the one that is originally installed on your vehicle. It can affect the safety and performance of your vehicle, which could lead to han- dling failure or rollover and serious in- jury. When replacing the tires, be sure to equip all four tires with the tire and wheel of the same size, type, tread, brand and load- carrying capacity.


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o In rare cases when it's unavoidable that a AWD vehicle is to be inspected on a 2WD roll tester, strictly follow the procedures. 1. Check the tire pressures recom-


mended for your vehicle.


2. Place the front wheels on the roll tester as shown in the illustration.


3. Release the parking brake. 4. Place the rear wheels on the tem- porary free roller as shown in the illustration.


! WARNING:


Keep away from the front of the vehicle while inspecting.


Temporary free roller


Roll tester(Speedometer)


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(9)For a speedometer test or inspection/ maintenance (I/M) program of a Santa Fe AWD vehicle, use a four wheel chas- sis dynamometer.


CAUTION:


Never engage the parking brake while performing these tests.


(8)The full-time AWD vehicle cannot be towed by an ordinary tow truck. Make sure that the vehicle is towed with all four wheels raised off the ground. o Roadside Assistance Program:


Off-roading is not covered. To re- ceive service, the vehicle must be on a publicly maintained road.


o If the vehicle is towed with only two wheels raised off the ground, the AWD system could be damaged.


o In unavoidable cases, if the vehicle is being towed with all four wheels on the ground, it should only be towed forward.


o While towing, check the following


items. 1. The ignition switch is in "ACC" or


"ON".


2. Place the shift lever in neutral (For Automatic Transaxle, "N" posi- tion).


3. Release the parking brake.


NOTE: To avoid serious damage to your AWD vehicle, limit towing to 10 mph and not for more than 1 mile at ANY TIME.


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(10) When using tire chains, always at- tach them to the four wheels. In some unavoidable circumstances, install them on only the front wheels, not the rear wheels.


(11) If the front or rear wheels get stuck in the mud, do not spin them recklessly. The AWD system could be damaged.


CAUTION:


If one of the front or rear wheels begins to spin in mud, snow, etc., the vehicle can sometimes be driven out by depressing the accelerator pedal further; however, avoid running the engine continuously at high rpm because doing so could dam- age the AWD system.


! WARNING:


o Avoid high cornering speeds. o Do not make quick steering wheel movements, such as sharp lane charges or fast, sharp turns.


o The risk of rollover is greatly in- creased if you lose control of your vehicle at highway speeds.


o While the full-time AWD vehicle is being raised on a jack, never start the engine or cause the tires to rotate. There is danger that rotating tires touching the ground could cause the vehicle to go off the jack and to jump forward.


o In a collision, an unbelted person is signicantly more likely to be seriously injured or killed than a person wearing a seat belt.


o Loss of control may occurs if two or more wheels drop off the roadway and the driver oversteers to reenter the roadway.


o In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharply. Instead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes.


AWD LOCK SYSTEM


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Type A


Type B


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OCM051046N This AWD system is designed for dividing the power ratio automatically in normal driving conditions.


During off-road or low-friction driving con- ditions, press the AWD lock button to drive in full-time AWD, dividing the power ratio to 50:50 in the front and rear wheels. The AWD lock indicator light in the instrument cluster is illuminated. This setup begins to get cancelled when the vehicle speed exceeds 19 mph, and the function is completely released at a speed of 25 mph or higher. Conversely, the function is rerun when the speed again drops to 25 mph or lower, and is fully established at speeds below 19 mph. To release the AWD lock function, press the AWD lock button again. The AWD lock indicator light in the instru- ment cluster should go off.


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2)


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2) Release the AWD lock button on the


normal driving conditions.


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WARNING:


o Whenever leaving vehicle or parking, always set the parking brake as far as possible and fully engage the vehicle's transaxle into the park position. Ve- hicles not fully engaged in park with the parking brake set are at risk for moving inadvertently and injuring yourself or others.


o All vehicles should always have the parking brake fully engaged when parking to avoid inadvertent move- ment of the car which can injure occu- pants or pedestrians.


o Nothing should be carried on top of the shelf panel behind the rear seat. If there were an accident or a sudden stop, such objects could move for- ward and cause damage to the ve- hicle or injure the occupants.


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o After being parked, check to be sure the parking brake is not engaged and that the parking brake indicator light is out before driving away.


o Driving through water may get the brakes wet. They can also get wet when the car is washed. Wet brakes can be dangerous! Your car will not stop as quickly if the brakes are wet. Wet brakes may cause the car to pull to one side. To dry the brakes, apply the brakes lightly while driving slowly until the braking action returns to normal, taking care to keep the car under control at all times. If the braking action does not return to normal, stop as soon as it is safe to do so and call your Hyundai dealer for assistance.


o Don't coast down hills with the car out of gear. This is extremely hazardous. Keep the car in gear at all times, use the brakes to slow down, then shift to a lower gear so that engine braking will help you maintain a safe speed.


o Don't "ride" the brake pedal. Resting your foot on the brake pedal while driv- ing can be dangerous because it can result in the brakes overheating and losing their effectiveness. It also in- creases the wear of the brake compo- nents.


o Under some conditions your parking brake can freeze in the engaged posi- tion. This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation of snow or ice around or near the rear brakes or if the brakes are wet. If there is a risk that the parking brake may freeze, apply it only temporarily while you put the gear se- lector lever in "P" (automatic) or in first or reverse gear (manual transaxle) and block the rear wheels so the car cannot roll. Then release the parking brake.


o Do not hold the vehicle on the upgrade with the accelerator pedal. This can cause the transaxle to overheat. Al- ways use the brake pedal or parking brake.


o If a tire goes flat while you are driving, apply the brakes gently and keep the car pointed straight ahead while you slow down. When you are moving slowly enough for it to be safe to do so, pull off the road and stop in a safe place.


o If your car is equipped with an automatic transaxle, don't let your car creep for- ward. To avoid creeping forward, keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal when the car is stopped.


o Use caution when parking on a hill. Firmly engage the parking brake and place the gear selector lever in "P" (au- tomatic transaxle) or in first or reverse gear (manual transaxle). If your car is facing downhill, turn the front wheels into the curb to help keep the car from rolling. If your car is facing uphill, turn the front wheels away from the curb to help keep the car from rolling. If there is no curb or if it is required by other conditions to keep the car from rolling, block the wheels.


DRIVING FOR ECONOMY


C140A02A-AAT You can save fuel and get more miles from your car if you follow these suggestions:


o Drive smoothly. Accelerate at a moder- ate rate. Don't make "jack-rabbit" starts or full-throttle shifts and maintain a steady cruising speed. Don't race be- tween stoplights. Try to adjust your speed to that of the other traffic so you don't have to change speeds unneces- sarily. Avoid heavy traffic whenever pos- sible. Always maintain a safe distance from other vehicles so you can avoid unnecessary braking. This also reduces brake wear.


o Drive at a moderate speed. The faster you drive, the more fuel your car uses. Driving at a moderate speed, espe- cially on the highway, is one of the most effective ways to reduce fuel consump- tion.


o Don't "ride" the brake or clutch pedal. This can increase fuel consumption and also increase wear on these compo- nents. In addition, driving with your foot resting on the brake pedal may cause the brakes to overheat, which reduces their effectiveness and may lead to more serious consequences.


o Take care of your tires. Keep them in- flated to the recommended pressure. Incorrect inflation, either too much or too little, results in unnecessary tire wear. Check the tire pressures at least once a month.


o Be sure that the wheels are aligned correctly. Improper alignment can re- sult from hitting curbs or driving too fast over irregular surfaces. Poor alignment causes faster tire wear and may also result in other problems as well as greater fuel consumption.


o Keep your car in good condition. For better fuel economy and reduced main- tenance costs, maintain your car in ac- cordance with the maintenance sched- ule in Section 5. If you drive your car in severe conditions, more frequent main- tenance is required (see Section 5 for details).


o Keep your car clean. For maximum service, your Hyundai should be kept clean and free of corrosive materials. It is especially important that mud, dirt, ice, etc. not be allowed to accumulate on the underside of the car. This extra weight can result in increased fuel con- sumption and also contribute to corro- sion.


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o Travel lightly. Don't carry unnecessary weight in your car. Weight reduces fuel economy.


o Don't let the engine idle longer than necessary. If you are waiting (and not in traffic), turn off your engine and restart only when you're ready to go.


o Remember, your Hyundai does not re- quire extended warm-up. After the en- gine has started, allow the engine to run for 10 to 20 seconds prior to placing the vehicle in gear. In very cold weather, however, give your engine a slightly longer warm-up period.


o Don't "lug" or "over-rev" the engine. Lugging is driving too slowly in too high a gear resulting in the engine bucking. If this happens, shift to a lower gear. Over-revving is racing the engine be- yond its safe limit. This can be avoided by shifting at the recommended speeds. o Use your air conditioning sparingly. The air conditioning system is operated by engine power so your fuel economy is reduced when you use it.


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SMOOTH CORNERING


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Avoid braking or gear changing in corners, especially when roads are wet. Ideally, corners should always be taken under gentle acceleration. If you follow these suggestions, tire wear will be held to a minimum.


WINTER DRIVING


C160A01A-AAT The more severe weather conditions of winter result in greater wear and other problems. To minimize the problems of winter driving, you should follow these suggestions:


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Snowy or Icy Conditions To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it may be necessary to use snow tires or to install tire chains on your tires. If snow tires are needed, it is necessary to select tires equivalent in size and type of the original equipment tires. Failure to do so may ad- versely affect the safety and handling of your car. Furthermore, speeding, rapid acceleration, sudden brake applications, and sharp turns are potentially very haz- ardous practices. During deceleration, use engine braking to the fullest extent. Sudden brake applica- tions on snowy or icy roads may cause skids to occur. You need to keep sufficient distance between the vehicle in operation in front and your vehicle. Also, apply the brake gently.


It should be noted that installing tire chains on the tire will provide a greater driving force, but will not prevent side skids.


NOTE: o Tire chains are not legal in all states. Check state laws before fitting tire chains.


o When using tire chains, attach them


to the drive wheels as follows. 2WD : Front wheels AWD : All four wheels In some unavoidable circumstances, install them on only the front wheels, not the rear wheels.


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Change to "Winter Weight" Oil if Necessary In some climates it is recommended that a lower viscosity "winter weight" oil be used during cold weather. See Section 9 for recommendations. If you aren't sure what weight oil you should use, consult your Hyundai dealer.


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Check Spark Plugs and Ignition System Inspect your spark plugs as described in Section 6 and replace them if necessary. Also check all ignition wiring and compo- nents to be sure they are not cracked, worn or damaged in any way.


C160G01A-GAT


To Keep Locks from Freezing To keep the locks from freezing, squirt an approved de-icer fluid or glycerine into the key opening. If a lock is covered with ice, squirt it with an approved de-icing fluid to remove the ice. If the lock is frozen inter- nally, you may be able to thaw it out by using a heated key. Handle the heated key with care to avoid injury.


NOTE: The proper temperature for using the immobilizer key is from -40°F (-40°C) to 176°F (80°C). If you heat the immobilizer key over 80°C to open the frozen lock, it may cause damage to the transponder in its head.


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Use High Quality Ethylene Glycol Coolant Your Hyundai is delivered with high qual- ity ethylene glycol coolant in the cooling system. It is the only type of coolant that should be used because it helps prevent corrosion in the cooling system, lubricates the water pump and prevents freezing. Be sure to replace or replenish your coolant in accordance with the maintenance sched- ule in Section 5. Before winter, have your coolant tested to assure that its freezing point is sufficient for the temperatures an- ticipated during the winter.


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Check Battery and Cables Winter puts additional burdens on the battery system. Visually inspect the battery and cables as described in Section 6. The level of charge in your battery can be checked by your Hyundai dealer or a ser- vice station.


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Use Approved Window Washer Anti- Freeze in System To keep the water in the window washer system from freezing, add an approved window washer anti-freeze solution in accordance with instructions on the con- tainer. Window washer anti-freeze is avail- able from Hyundai dealers and most auto parts outlets. Do not use engine coolant or other types of anti-freeze as these may damage the paint finish.


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Don't Let Ice and Snow Accumulate Underneath Under some conditions, snow and ice can build up under the fenders and interfere with the steering. When driving in severe winter conditions where this may happen, you should periodically check underneath the car to be sure the movement of the front wheels and the steering components is not obstructed.


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Don't Let Your Parking Brake Freeze Under some conditions your parking brake can freeze in the engaged position. This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation of snow or ice around or near the rear brakes or if the brakes are wet. If there is a risk the parking brake may freeze, apply it only temporarily while you put the gear selector lever in "P" (auto- matic) or in first or reverse gear (manual transaxle) and block the rear wheels so the car cannot roll. Then release the parking brake.


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Carry Emergency Equipment Depending on the severity of the weather where you drive your car, you should carry appropriate emergency equipment. Some of the items you may want to carry include tire chains, tow straps or chains, flashlight, emergency flares, sand, a shovel, jumper cables, a window scraper, gloves, ground cloth, coveralls, a blanket, etc.


HIGHER SPEED MOTORING


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Pre-Trip Inspections 1. Tires: Adjust the tire inflation pressures to speci- fication. Low tire inflation pressures will result in overheating and possible failure of the tires. Avoid using worn or damaged tires which may result in reduced traction or tire fail- ure.


NOTE: Never exceed the maximum tire infla- tion pressure shown on the tires.


WARNING:


o Underinflated or overinflated tires can cause poor handling, loss of vehicle control, and sudden tire failure lead- ing to accidents, injuries, and even death. Always check tires are prop- erly inflated before driving. Refer to pages 2-32 and 8-3 for proper tire pressures and further information.


USE OF LIGHTS


TRAILER OR VEHICLE TOWING


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C180A01A-AAT Check your lights regularly for correct op- eration and always keep them clean. When driving during the day in conditions of poor visibility, it is helpful to drive with head- lights on low beam. This enables you to be seen as well as to see.


C190A01S-AAT If you are considering towing with your car, you should first check with your State's Department of Motor Vehicles to deter- mine their legal requirements. Since laws vary from State to State the requirements for towing trailers, cars, or other types of vehicles or apparatus may differ. Ask your Hyundai dealer for further details before towing.


CAUTION:


Do not do any towing with your car during its first 1,200 miles (2,000 km) in order to allow the engine to properly break in. Failure to heed this caution may result in serious engine or transaxle damage.


WARNING:


o Driving on tires with no or insufficient tread is dangerous. Worn-out tires can result in loss of vehicle control, collisions, injury, and even death. Worn-out tires should be replaced as soon as possible and should never be used for driving. Always check tire tread before driving your car. Refer to 8-12 for further information and tread limits.


2. Fuel, engine coolant and engine oil: High speed travel consumes more fuel than urban motoring. Do not forget to check both engine coolant and engine oil.


3. Drive belt: A loose or damaged drive belt may result in overheating of the engine.


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Trailer Hitches Select the proper hitch and ball combina- tion, making sure that its location is com- patible with that of the trailer or vehicle being towed. Use a quality non-equalizing hitch which distributes the tongue load uniformly throughout the chassis.


The hitch should be bolted securely to the car and installed by a qualified technician. DO NOT USE A HITCH DESIGNED FOR TEMPORARY INSTALLATION AND NEVER USE ONE THAT ATTACHES ONLY TO THE BUMPER.


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Trailer Brakes If your trailer is equipped with a braking system, make sure it conforms to federal and/or local regulations and that it is prop- erly installed and operating correctly.


NOTE: If you tow a trailer or vehicle, your car will require more frequent maintenance due to the additional load. See Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions" on page 5-6.


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Safety Chains Should the hitch connection between your vehicle and the trailer or vehicle you are towing fail, the trailer or vehicle could wander dangerously across other lanes of traffic and ultimately leave the roadway. To eliminate this potentially dangerous situa- tion, safety chains, attached between your car and the trailer or towed vehicle, are required in most states.


CAUTION:


o Never connect a trailer brake system directly to the vehicle brake system. o When towing a trailer on steep grades (in excess of 6%) pay close attention to the engine coolant temperature gauge to ensure the engine does not overheat. If the needle of the coolant temperature gauge moves across the dial towards "H" (HOT), pull over and stop as soon as it is safe to do so, and allow the engine to idle until it cools down. You may proceed once the engine has cooled sufficiently.


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Trailer Weight Limit


Tongue load


Total trailer weight


C190E01JM o Keep the tongue load 10% of the total


trailer load.


o Tongue load


Total trailer weight


x 100 = 10% (MAX)


o Tongue loads can be increased or de- creased by re-distributing the load in the trailer. This can be verified by checking the total weight of the loaded trailer and then checking the load on the tongue.


NOTE: 1. Never load the trailer with more weight in the back than in the front. About 60% of the trailer load should be in the front half on the trailer and the remain- ing 40% in the rear.


2. The total gross vehicle weight with trailer must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) shown on the vehicle identification plate (see page 8-2). The total gross vehicle weight is the combined weight of the vehicle, driver, all passengers and their luggage, cargo, hitch, trailer tongue load and other optional equip- ment.


3. The front or rear axle weight must not exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) shown on the vehicle identi- fication plate (see page 8-2). It is pos- sible that your towing package does not exceed the GVWR but exceeds the GAWR. Improper trailer loading and/or too much luggage in the cargo area can overload the rear axle. Redistribute the load and check the axle weight again.


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4. When towing a trailer, be sure to con- sult your Hyundai dealer for further information on additional require- ments such as a towing kit, etc.


CAUTION:


The following specifications are recom- mended when towing a trailer. The loaded trailer weight cannot safely exceed the values in the chart.


Lbs. (kg) Maximum Towable Weight Tongue 280(127) 350(159)


2,800(1,270) 3,500(1,588)


Trailer


1,650(748)


165(75)


Engine


2.7L 3.3L 2.7L 3.3L


With Brake Without Brake


- Without Trailer Package : Towable


Weight is 2,000 lbs(907.4kg)


- Boat Trailer Weight : Maximum towable


weight + 1,000 lbs(453.7kg)


- Maximum Towable Weight person(Driver and 1 passenger)


: 2


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! WARNING:


o Improperly loading your vehicle and trailer can seriously affect its steer- ing and braking performance causing a crash which could cause serious injury or death.


o Towing a trailer affects vehicle han-


dling and braking.


o Drive more slowly when towing a trailer and allow more distance when brak- ing.


o Be careful when driving in slippery


and windy conditions.


o Be careful when turning and while


driving up and down hills.


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Trailer or Vehicle Towing Tips 1. Before towing, check hitch and safety chain connections as well as proper operation of the trailer running lights, brake lights, and turn signals.


2. Trailer towing requires more fuel than


normal conditions.


3. To maintain engine braking efficiency, do not tow a trailer with the transaxle in fifth gear (manual transaxle).


4. Always secure items in the trailer to


prevent load shift while driving.


5. Check the condition and air pressure of all tires on the trailer and your car. Low tire pressure can seriously affect the handling. Also check the spare tire.


6. The vehicle/trailer combination is more


affected by crosswind and buffeting. When being passed by a large vehicle, keep a constant speed and steer straight ahead. If there is too much wind buffet- ing, slow down to get out of the other vehicle's air turbulence.


7. When parking your car and trailer, es- pecially on a hill, be sure to follow all the normal precautions. Turn your front wheel into the curb, set the parking brake firmly, and put the transaxle in 1st or Reverse (manual) or Park (automatic). In addition, place wheel chocks at each of the trailer's tires.


8. If the trailer has electric brakes, start your vehicle and trailer moving, and then apply the trailer brake controller by hand to be sure the brakes are working. This lets you check your electrical con- nection at the same time.


9. During your trip, check occasionally to be sure that the load is secure, and that the lights and any trailer brakes are still working.


10. Avoid jerky starts, sudden accelera-


tion or sudden stops.


11. Avoid sharp turns and rapid lane


changes.


12. Avoid holding the brake pedal down too long or too frequently. This could cause the brakes to overheat, resulting in reduced braking efficiency.


13. When going down a hill, shift into a lower gear and use the engine braking effect. When ascending a long grade, down- shift the transaxle to a lower gear and reduce speed to reduce chances of engine overloading and/or overheat- ing.


14. If you have to stop while going uphill, do not hold the vehicle in place by pressing on the accelerator. This can cause the automatic transaxle to over- heat. Use the parking brake or footbrake.


15.If the transaxle shifts frequently while


going up a hill, shift down one gear.


NOTE: When towing check transaxle fluid more frequently.


CAUTION:


If overheating should occur when tow- ing, (the temperature gauge reads near the red zone), taking the following ac- tions may reduce or eliminate the prob- lem.


1. Turn off the air conditioner. 2. Reduce highway speed. 3. Select a lower gear when going uphill. 4. When stopping, place the gear selec- tor in park or neutral and idle the engine at a higher speed.


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31


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CLIP CONNECTING PART CLIP CONNECTING PART


CONNECTOR-A


CONNECTOR-B


OCM057100L


A : Power connector B : Signal connector C : Connector Cap 1 : Power supply for trailer lamp (30A/B+) 2 : Ground 3 : Signal (Right turn signal light) 4 : Signal (Tail light) 5 : Signal (Left turn signal light) 6 : Signal (Stop light)


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The power connector (A) that is connected with a controller to operate the trailer lamp and the connector (B) used to judge whether the vehicle lamp operates prop- erly is installed in the left bottom back of the vehicle. You can use it, when needed.


VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT


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Tire and Loading Information Label Type A


Type C


CAUTION:


o When using the trailer pack, open the cap(C) and then connect it to the con- nector. After using the connector, dis- connect it and always put the cap(C) back on the corresponding connec- tor. If the cap is not replaced, foreign elements such as dust or liquid may damage the vehicle.


o You must use a separate controller to use the power connector(A) to oper- ate the trailer lamp.


o The connector B is only for the vehicle lamp. Therefore, do not use the con- nector B to operate the trailer lamp. It may blow out the fuse and damage the vehicle.


o While the connector is connected to the trailer, make sure the connector wire does not go near the muffler. The heat from the muffler may damage the wire.


Type B


I030A01CM


Type D


I030A02CM


I030A03CM


I030A04CM


The tire label located on the driver's side of the center pillar outer panel gives the original tire size, cold tire pressures recommended for your ve- hicle, the number of people that can be in your vehicle and vehicle capacity weight.


Seating capacity: o 5 passenger vehicle Total: 5 persons


(Front seat: 2 persons, Rear seat: 3 persons)


o 7 passenger vehicle Total: 7 persons


Vehicle capacity weight: o 5 passenger vehicle : 930 lbs (420 kg) o 7 passenger vehicle : 1120 lbs (506 kg) Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi- mum combined weight of occupants and cargo. If your vehicle is equipped with a trailer, the combined weight in- cludes the tongue load.


(Front seat: 2 persons, Rear seat: 3 persons Third row seat: 2 persons)


Seating capacity is the maximum num- ber of occupants including a driver, your vehicle may carry. However the seating capacity may be reduced based upon the weight of all of the occupants, and the weight of the cargo being carried or towed. Do not overload the vehicle as there is a limit to the total weight, or load limit including occupants and cargo, the vehicle can carry.


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Towing capacity: Towing capacity is the maximum trailer weight including its cargo weight, your vehicle can tow. See the section "Trailer or Vehicle Towing" for specifications about the trailer weight.


Cargo capacity: The cargo capacity of your vehicle will increase or decrease depending on the weight and the number of occupants and the tongue load, if your vehicle is equipped with a trailer.


Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit (1)Locate the statement "The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX pounds'' on your vehicle's placard.


(2)Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle.


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(3)Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kilograms or XXX pounds.


(4)The resulting figure equals the avail- able amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs, and there will be five 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of avail- able cargo and luggage load capac- ity is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.)


(5)Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calcu- lated in Step 4.


(6)If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be trans- ferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this re- duces the available cargo and lug- gage load capacity of your vehicle.


Example 1


Example 2


Item


Description


Vehicle Capacity Weight


C190F01JM


Total


1400 lbs


(635 kg)


Item


Description


Vehicle Capacity Weight


C190F02JM


Total


1400 lbs


(635 kg)


Subtract Occupant Weight


300 lbs


150 lbs (68 kg) × 2


Available Cargo and


Luggage weight


(136 kg)


1100 lbs


(498 kg)


Subtract Occupant Weight


750 lbs


150 lbs (68 kg) x 5


Available Cargo and


Luggage Weight


(340 kg)


650 lbs


(295 kg)


Example 3


Refer to your vehicle's tire and loading information label for specific informa- tion about your vehicle's capacity weight and seating positions. The combined weight of the driver, passengers and cargo should never exceed your vehicle's capacity weight.


Item


Description


Vehicle Capacity Weight


C190F03JM


Total


1400 lbs


(635 kg)


Subtract Occupant Weight


860 lbs


172 lbs (78 kg) x 5


Available Cargo Weight


(390 kg)


540 lbs


(245 kg)


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C190G03JM-AAT


Compliance Label


C190G01JM The compliance label is located on the driver's side of the center piller outer panel.


The label shows the maximum allow- able weight of the fully loaded vehicle. This is called the GVWR (Gross Ve- hicle Weight Rating). The GVWR in- cludes the weight of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel and cargo.


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This label also tells you the maximum weights that can be supported by the front and rear axles, called Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). To find out the actual loads on your front and rear axles, you need to go to a weigh station and weigh your vehicle. Your dealer can help you with this. Be sure to spread out your load equally on both sides of the centerline.


WARNING:


o Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle, the GAWR for either the front or rear axle and vehicle ca- pacity weight. Exceeding these rat- ings can cause an accident or vehicle damage. You can calcu- late the weight of your load by weighing the items (or people) before putting them in the vehicle. Be careful not to overload your vehicle.


! WARNING:


o Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the GVWR, either the maximum front or rear GAWR and vehicle capacity weight. If you do, parts, including tires on your ve- hicle can break, and it can change the way your vehicle handles and braking ability. This could cause you to lose control and crash. Also, overloading can shorten the life of your vehicle.


! WARNING:


o Overloading your vehicle can cause heat buildup in your vehicle's tires and possible tire failure that could lead to a crash. o Overloading your vehicle can cause increased stopping dis- tances that could lead to a crash. o A crash resulting from poor han- dling vehicle damage, tire failure, or increased stopping distances could result in serious injury or death.


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NOTE: o Overloading your vehicle may cause damage. Repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Do not overload your vehicle.


o Using heavier suspension com- ponents to get added durability might not change your weight rat- ings. Ask your dealer to help you load your vehicle the right way.


The label will help you decide how much cargo and installed equipment your ve- hicle can carry.


If you carry items inside your vehicle – like suitcases, tools, packages, or any- thing else – they move as fast as the vehicle goes. If you have to stop or turn quickly, or if there is a crash, the items will keep going and can cause an injury if they strikes the driver or a passenger.


! WARNING:


Items you carry inside your vehicle can strike and injure people in a sudden stop or turn, or in a crash.


o Put things in the cargo area of your vehicle. Try to spread the weight evenly.


o Never stack items, like suitcases, inside the vehicle above the tops of the seats.


o Do not leave an unsecured child


restraint in your vehicle.


o When you carry something inside


the vehicle, secure it.


o Do not drive with a seat folded


down unless necessary.


WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY


If the Engine will not Start .............................................. 3-2
Jump Starting ................................................................ 3-3
If the Engine Overheats ................................................ 3-4
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .................... 3-5
Spare Tire ................................................................... 3-10
If You Have a Flat Tire ................................................ 3-12
Changing a Flat Tire .................................................... 3-12
If Your Car Must be Towed ......................................... 3-17
Emergency Towing ..................................................... 3-19


If You Lose Your Keys ................................................ 3-21 33


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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY


IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START


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