Driving your vehicle -> Automatic transaxle for Your Hyundai I10 4 Door First Generation (2007-2012)

Driving your vehicle  
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE  
E060100APA  
Automatic transaxle operation  
The automatic transaxle has 4 forward  
speeds and one reverse speed. The indi-  
vidual speeds are selected automatically,  
depending on the position of the shift  
lever.  
Lock release button  
Prevents shift lever movement  
without first depressing the button.  
To move the shift lever from the P (Park)  
position, the brake pedal must be  
depressed and the lock release button  
must be depressed.  
O/D button  
NOTICE  
The first few shifts on a new vehicle, if  
the battery has been disconnected, may  
be somewhat abrupt. This is a normal  
condition, and the shifting sequence will  
adjust after shifts are cycled a few times  
by the TCM (Transaxle Control  
Module) or PCM (Powertrain Control  
Module).  
OPA057010  
E060000APA  
Depress the brake pedal and the lock release button when shifting.  
The lock release button must be depressed while moving the shift lever.  
The shift lever can be moved without depressing the lock release button.  
5 12  
Driving your vehicle  
E060101APA  
For smooth operation, depress the brake  
pedal when shifting from N (Neutral) to a  
forward or reverse gear.  
CAUTION  
Transaxle ranges  
P (Park)  
Always come to a complete stop before  
shifting into P (Park). This position locks  
the transaxle and prevents the front  
wheels from rotating.  
• To avoid damage to your  
transaxle, do not accelerate the  
engine in R (Reverse) or any for-  
ward gear position with the  
brakes on.  
WARNING - Automatic  
transaxle  
• Always check the surrounding  
areas near your vehicle for peo-  
ple, especially children, before  
shifting a car into D (Drive) or R  
(Reverse).  
• When stopped on an incline, do  
not hold the vehicle stationary  
with engine power. Use the serv-  
ice brake or the parking brake.  
WARNING  
• Shifting into P (Park) while the  
vehicle is in motion will cause the  
drive wheels to lock which will  
cause you to lose control of the  
vehicle.  
• Do not shift from N (Neutral) or P  
(Park) into  
• Before leaving the driver’s seat,  
always make sure the shift lever  
is in the P (Park) position; then  
set the parking brake fully and  
shut the engine off. Unexpected  
and sudden vehicle movement  
can occur if these precautions  
are not followed in the order iden-  
tified.  
D
(Drive), or  
R
(Reverse) when the engine is  
above idle speed.  
• Do not use the P (Park) position  
in place of the parking brake.  
Always make sure the shift lever  
is latched in the P (Park) position  
and set the parking brake fully.  
• Never leave a child unattended in  
a vehicle.  
CAUTION  
The transaxle may be damaged if  
you shift into P (Park) while the  
vehicle is in motion.  
5 13  
Driving your vehicle  
R (Reverse)  
Use this position to drive the vehicle  
backward.  
D (Drive)  
L (Low)  
This is the normal forward driving posi-  
tion. The transaxle will automatically shift  
through a 4-gear sequence, providing the  
best fuel economy and power.  
Move the shift lever to this position in  
hard pulling situations and for climbing  
steep grades.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
Always come to a complete stop  
before shifting into or out of R  
(Reverse); you may damage the  
transaxle if you shift into R while  
the vehicle is in motion, except  
when “Rocking the vehicle”  
explained in this section.  
For extra power when passing another  
vehicle or climbing grades, depress the  
accelerator fully, at which time the  
transaxle will automatically downshift to  
the next lower gear.  
Do not exceed the recommended  
maximum speed in 2 (Second Gear)  
or L (Low). Operating the vehicle  
above the maximum speed recom-  
mended for 2 (Second Gear) or L  
(Low) may cause excessive heat  
which could damage the automatic  
transaxle.  
2 (Second Gear)  
Use 2 (Second Gear) for more power  
when climbing hills and for increased  
braking when going down hills. This posi-  
tion also helps reduce wheel spin on slip-  
pery surfaces. When the shift lever is  
placed in 2 (Second Gear), the transaxle  
will automatically shift from first to sec-  
ond gear.  
N (Neutral)  
The wheels and transaxle are not  
engaged. The vehicle will roll freely even  
on the slightest incline unless the parking  
brake or service brakes are applied.  
5 14  
Driving your vehicle  
E060102APA  
O/D OFF Indicator  
This indicator light illumi-  
Shift lock system (if equipped)  
O/D  
OFF  
nates in the instrument panel  
when the O/D mode is can-  
celled.  
For your safety, the automatic transaxle  
has a shift lock system which prevents  
shifting the transaxle from P (Park) into R  
(Reverse) unless the brake pedal is  
depressed.  
To shift the transaxle from P (Park) into R  
(Reverse):  
1. Depress and hold the brake pedal.  
2. Depress the lock release button and  
move the shift lever.  
OPA057009  
If the brake pedal is repeatedly  
depressed and released with the shift  
lever in the P (Park) position, a chattering  
noise near the shift lever may be heard.  
This is a normal condition.  
E060104APA  
O/D (Over Drive) system  
Pressing the O/D system button cancels  
and engages the overdrive system.  
When the O/D system is cancelled, the  
O/D OFF indicator illuminates and the  
transaxle gear range is limited to 1st  
through 3rd. The transaxle will not shift to  
4th gear until the O/D system button is  
pressed again to release the switch.  
WARNING  
Always fully depress the brake  
pedal before and while shifting out  
of the P (Park) position into anoth-  
er position to avoid inadvertent  
motion of the vehicle which could  
injure persons in or around the car.  
When driving down a sloping road with  
the transaxle in O/D (4th), you can  
decrease the vehicle speed without using  
the brakes by pressing the O/D button.  
When the ignition is switched OFF, O/D  
OFF mode is automatically cancelled.  
5 15  
Driving your vehicle  
E060200AEN  
• Always use the parking brake. Do not  
depend on placing the transaxle in P  
(Park) to keep the car from moving.  
Good driving practices  
WARNING  
• Always buckle-up! In a collision,  
an unbelted occupant is signifi-  
cantly more likely to be seriously  
injured or killed than a properly  
belted occupant.  
• Never move the gear shift lever from P  
(Park) or N (Neutral) to any other posi-  
tion with the accelerator pedal  
depressed.  
• 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.  
• Never move the gear shift lever into P  
(Park) when the vehicle is in motion.  
• Avoid high speeds when corner-  
ing or turning.  
• Be sure the car is completely stopped  
before you attempt to shift into R  
(Reverse).  
• Do not make quick steering  
wheel movements, such as sharp  
lane changes or fast, sharp turns.  
• Optimum vehicle performance and  
economy is obtained by smoothly  
depressing and releasing the accelera-  
tor pedal.  
• 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.  
• The risk of rollover is greatly  
increased if you lose control of  
your vehicle at highway speeds.  
• Loss of control often occurs if  
two or more wheels drop off the  
roadway and the driver over-  
steers to reenter the roadway.  
• Do not "ride" the brakes. This can  
cause them to overheat and malfunc-  
tion. Instead, 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.  
• In the event your vehicle leaves  
the roadway, do not steer sharply.  
Instead, slow down before pulling  
back into the travel lanes.  
• Slow down before shifting to a lower  
gear. Otherwise, the lower gear may  
not be engaged.  
• Never exceed posted speed lim-  
its.  
5 16  
Driving your vehicle  
E060203AUN  
Moving up a steep grade from a stand-  
ing start  
WARNING  
If your vehicle becomes stuck in  
snow, mud, sand, etc., then you  
may attempt to rock the vehicle free  
by moving it forward and backward.  
Do not attempt this procedure if  
people or objects are anywhere  
near the vehicle. During the rocking  
operation the vehicle may suddenly  
move forward or backward as it  
becomes unstuck, causing injury  
or damage to nearby people or  
objects.  
To move up a steep grade from a stand-  
ing start, depress the brake pedal, shift  
the shift lever to D (Drive). Select the  
appropriate gear depending on load  
weight and steepness of the grade, and  
release the parking brake. Depress the  
accelerator gradually while releasing the  
service brakes.  
5 17