Maintenance for Your Hyundai I20 4 Door 2021-2026

9. Maintenance  
Engine compartment...................................................................................... 9-3  
Maintenance services.....................................................................................9-6  
Owner’s responsibility ..............................................................................................9-6  
Owner maintenance precautions.............................................................................9-6  
Owner maintenance ....................................................................................... 9-7  
Owner maintenance schedule ..................................................................................9-7  
Scheduled maintenance services..................................................................9-9  
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ........................................... 9-10  
Engine oil........................................................................................................9-13  
Checking the engine oil level ..................................................................................9-13  
Checking the engine oil and filter...........................................................................9-15  
Engine coolant ...............................................................................................9-16  
Checking the coolant level ......................................................................................9-16  
Changing the engine coolant..................................................................................9-19  
Brake/clutch fluid .........................................................................................9-20  
Checking the brake/clutch fluid level.................................................................... 9-20  
Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT) System actuator fluid ................... 9-22  
Checking the IMT system actuator fluid level....................................................... 9-22  
Washer fluid .................................................................................................. 9-23  
Checking the washer fluid level ............................................................................. 9-23  
Checking the parking brake ................................................................................... 9-23  
Parking brake ................................................................................................ 9-23  
Air cleaner .....................................................................................................9-24  
Filter replacement................................................................................................... 9-24  
Climate control air filter................................................................................9-26  
Filter inspection....................................................................................................... 9-26  
Filter replacement................................................................................................... 9-26  
Wiper blades ................................................................................................. 9-27  
Blade inspection.......................................................................................................9-27  
Blade replacement...................................................................................................9-27  
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Battery ...........................................................................................................9-29  
For best battery service ..........................................................................................9-30  
Battery capacity label ..............................................................................................9-31  
Battery recharging ...................................................................................................9-31  
Reset items .............................................................................................................. 9-32  
Tyres and wheels...........................................................................................9-33  
Tyre care................................................................................................................... 9-33  
Recommended cold tyre inflation pressures ........................................................ 9-34  
Check tyre inflation pressure ................................................................................. 9-34  
Tyre rotation............................................................................................................. 9-35  
Wheel alignment and tyre balance........................................................................ 9-36  
Tyre replacement..................................................................................................... 9-36  
Wheel replacement................................................................................................. 9-38  
Tyre traction............................................................................................................. 9-38  
Tyre maintenance.................................................................................................... 9-38  
Tyre sidewall labelling............................................................................................. 9-38  
Low aspect ratio tyres..............................................................................................9-41  
Fuses..............................................................................................................9-42  
Instrument panel fuse replacement ......................................................................9-43  
Engine compartment panel fuse replacement .....................................................9-44  
Fuse/relay panel description..................................................................................9-45  
Light bulbs.....................................................................................................9-59  
Headlight, Position Light, Turn signal Light bulb replacement............................9-60  
Headlight and front fog light aiming (For Europe)................................................9-65  
Side repeater light replacement ............................................................................ 9-70  
Rear combination light bulb replacement ............................................................. 9-71  
High mounted stop light replacement .................................................................. 9-78  
License plate light bulb replacement .................................................................... 9-78  
Interior light bulb replacement .............................................................................. 9-79  
Appearance care.......................................................................................... 9-80  
Exterior care ............................................................................................................9-80  
Interior care .............................................................................................................9-85  
Emission control system.............................................................................. 9-88  
Crankcase emission control system ......................................................................9-88  
Evaporative emission control system ....................................................................9-88  
Exhaust emission control system...........................................................................9-89  
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09  
ENGINE COMPARTMENT  
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Maintenance  
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9-5  
Maintenance  
MAINTENANCE SERVICES  
You should exercise the utmost care  
to prevent damage to your vehicle and  
injury to yourself whenever performing  
any maintenance or inspection  
procedures.  
Owner maintenance  
precautions  
Inadequate, incomplete or insufficient  
servicing may result in operational  
problems with your vehicle that could  
lead to vehicle damage, an accident, or  
personal injury. This chapter provides  
instructions only for the maintenance  
items that are easy to perform.  
Your vehicle should not be modified  
in any way. Such modifications may  
adversely affect the performance, safety  
or durability of your vehicle and may, in  
addition, violate conditions of the limited  
warranties covering the vehicle.  
We recommend you have your vehicle  
maintained and repaired by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer. A HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer meets HYUNDAI’s  
high service quality standards and  
receives technical support from  
HYUNDAI in order to provide you with a  
high level of service satisfaction.  
Owner’s responsibility  
Maintenance service and record  
retention are the owner’s responsibility.  
NOTICE  
You should retain documents that show  
proper maintenance has been performed  
on your vehicle in accordance with  
the scheduled maintenance service  
charts shown on the following pages.  
You need this information to establish  
your compliance with the servicing  
and maintenance requirements of your  
vehicle warranties.  
Improper owner maintenance during  
the warranty period may affect  
warranty coverage. For details, read  
the separate Service Passport provided  
with the vehicle. If you’re unsure  
about any servicing or maintenance  
procedure, we recommend that the  
system be serviced by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
Detailed warranty information is  
provided in your Service Passport.  
Repairs and adjustments required as  
a result of improper maintenance or a  
lack of required maintenance are not  
covered.  
9-6  
09  
OWNER MAINTENANCE  
The following lists are vehicle checks  
and inspections that should be  
WARNING  
Performing maintenance work on a  
vehicle can be dangerous. If you lack  
sufficient knowledge and experience  
or the proper tools and equipment  
to do the work, we recommend that  
the system be serviced by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer. ALWAYS follow  
these precautions for performing  
maintenance work:  
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move the shift lever into the P (Park,  
for automatic transmission/dual  
clutch transmission vehicle) position,  
apply the parking brake, and place  
the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF  
position.  
performed by the owner or a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer at the frequencies  
indicated to help ensure safe,  
dependable operation of your vehicle.  
Any adverse conditions should be  
brought to the attention of your dealer  
as soon as possible.  
These Owner Maintenance vehicle  
checks are generally not covered by  
warranties and you may be charged for  
labour, parts and lubricants used.  
Owner maintenance schedule  
When you stop for fuel:  
śꢀ Check the coolant level in the engine  
coolant reservoir.  
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prevent the vehicle from moving.  
śꢀ Check the windscreen washer fluid  
Remove loose clothing or jewellery  
that can become entangled in  
moving parts.  
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materials away from the battery and  
fuel-related parts.  
level.  
śꢀ Check for low or under-inflated tyres.  
śꢀ Check the radiator and condenser.  
Check if the front of the radiator and  
condenser are clean and not blocked  
with leaves, dirt or insects, etc.  
If any of the above parts are extremely  
dirty or you are not sure of their  
condition, we recommend that  
you contact a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer.  
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coolant level when the engine is hot.  
This may result in coolant being blown  
out of the opening and cause serious  
burns and other injuries.  
9-7  
Maintenance  
Whilst operating your vehicle:  
śꢀ Note any changes in the sound of the  
exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes  
in the vehicle.  
śꢀ Check for vibrations in the steering  
wheel. Notice if there is any increased  
steering effort or looseness in the  
steering wheel, or change in its  
straight-ahead position.  
At least twice a year:  
(i.e., every Spring and Autumn)  
śꢀ Check radiator, heater and air  
conditioning hoses for leaks or  
damage.  
śꢀ Check windscreen washer spray and  
wiper operation. Clean wiper blades  
with a clean cloth dampened with  
washer fluid.  
śꢀ Notice if your vehicle constantly turns  
slightly or “pulls” to one side when  
travelling on smooth, level road.  
śꢀ When stopping, listen and check for  
unusual sounds, pulling to one side,  
increased brake pedal travel or “hard-  
to-push” brake pedal.  
śꢀ If any slipping or changes in the  
operation of your transmission occurs,  
check the transmission fluid level.  
śꢀ Check headlight alignment.  
śꢀ Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields  
and clamps.  
śꢀ Check the seat belts for wear and  
function.  
At least once a year:  
śꢀ Clean body and door drain holes.  
śꢀ Lubricate door hinges and bonnet  
hinges.  
śꢀ Check the parking brake.  
śꢀ Check for fluid leaks under your  
vehicle (water dripping from the air  
conditioning system during or after  
use is normal).  
śꢀ Lubricate door and bonnet locks and  
latches.  
śꢀ Lubricate door rubber weather strips.  
śꢀ Lubricate door checker  
śꢀ Check the air conditioning system.  
śꢀ Inspect and lubricate automatic  
transmission linkage and controls.  
śꢀ Clean the battery and terminals.  
śꢀ Check the brake fluid level.  
At least monthly:  
śꢀ Check coolant level in the engine  
coolant reservoir.  
śꢀ Check the operation of all exterior  
lights, including the stoplights, turn  
signals and hazard warning flashers.  
śꢀ Check the inflation pressures of all  
tyres including the spare for tyres that  
are worn, show uneven wear, or are  
damaged.  
śꢀ Check for loose wheel lug nuts.  
9-8  
09  
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES  
Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually operated where none of  
the following conditions apply.  
If any of the following conditions apply, you must follow the Maintenance Under  
Severe Usage Conditions.  
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or less than 10 miles (16 km) in freezing temperature  
śꢀ Low speed driving for long distances  
śꢀ Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads  
śꢀ Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather  
śꢀ Driving in heavy dust condition  
śꢀ Driving in heavy traffic areas  
śꢀ Driving on an uphill, downhill, or mountain road repeatedly  
śꢀ Towing a trailer or using a camper, or driving with loads on the roof  
śꢀ Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use of vehicle towing  
śꢀ Frequently driving under high speed or rapid acceleration/deceleration  
śꢀ Frequently driving in stop-and-go condition  
śꢀ Engine oil usage which is not recommended (Mineral type, Semi-synthetic, Lower  
grade spec, etc.)  
If your vehicle is operated under the above conditions, you should inspect, replace or  
refill more frequently than Normal Maintenance Schedule which is provided in your  
Service Booklet.  
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9-9  
Maintenance  
EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS  
Engine oil and filter  
Fuel filter (For Europe)  
The engine oil and filter should be  
changed at the intervals specified in the  
maintenance schedule. If the vehicle  
is being driven in severe conditions,  
more frequent oil and filter changes are  
required.  
This petrol powered vehicle is equipped  
with a lifetime fuel filter that is  
integrated with the fuel tank. Regular  
maintenance or replacement is not  
needed; however, the quality of fuel  
used may impact the frequency of  
maintenance needed. If there are any  
fuel related problems like fuel flow  
restriction, surging, loss of power,  
hard starting problem etc, fuel filter  
inspection or replacement may be  
needed. We recommend the fuel filter  
be inspected or replaced by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
Drive belts  
Inspect all drive belts for evidence  
of cuts, cracks, excessive wear or oil  
saturation and replace if necessary.  
Drive belts should be checked  
periodically for proper tension and  
adjusted as necessary.  
Fuel lines, fuel hoses and  
connections  
CAUTION  
When you are inspecting the belt, place  
the ignition switch to the lock/off or  
ACC position.  
Check the fuel lines, fuel hoses and  
connections for leakage and damage.  
We recommend that the fuel lines, fuel  
hoses and connections be replaced by a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.  
Fuel filter (Except Europe)  
A clogged filter can limit the speed  
at which the vehicle may be driven,  
damage the emission system and cause  
multiple issues such as hard starting.  
If an excessive amount of foreign  
matter accumulates in the fuel tank, the  
filter may require replacement more  
frequently.  
Vapour hose and fuel filler cap  
The vapour hose and fuel filler cap  
should be inspected at those intervals  
specified in the maintenance schedule.  
Make sure that a new vapour hose or  
fuel filler cap is correctly replaced.  
After installing a new filter, run the  
engine for several minutes, and  
check for leaks at the connections.  
We recommend that the fuel filter be  
replaced by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer.  
9-10  
09  
Vacuum crankcase ventilation  
hoses (if equipped)  
Cooling system  
Check the cooling system parts, such  
as radiator, coolant reservoir, hoses and  
connections for leakage and damage.  
Replace any damaged parts.  
Inspect the surface of hoses for  
evidence of heat and/or mechanical  
damage. Hard and brittle rubber,  
cracking, tears, cuts, abrasions, and  
excessive swelling indicate deterioration.  
Particular attention should be paid to  
examine those hose surfaces nearest to  
high heat sources, such as the exhaust  
manifold.  
Engine coolant  
The coolant should be changed at the  
intervals specified in the maintenance  
schedule.  
Inspect the hose routing to assure that  
the hoses do not come in contact with  
any heat source, sharp edges or moving  
component which might cause heat  
damage or mechanical wear. Inspect  
all hose connections, such as clamps  
and couplings, to make sure they are  
secure, and that no leaks are present.  
Hoses should be replaced immediately if  
there is any evidence of deterioration or  
damage.  
Manual transmission fluid/iMT  
system actuator fluid  
(if equipped)  
Inspect the Manual transmission fluid/  
iMT system actuator fluid according to  
the maintenance schedule.  
Automatic transmission fluid  
(if equipped)  
Automatic transmission fluid should  
not be checked under normal usage  
conditions.  
We recommend that the automatic  
transmission fluid is changed by a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer according  
to the maintenance schedule.  
Air cleaner filter  
We recommend that the air cleaner filter  
be replaced by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer.  
Spark plugs  
(for petrol engine)  
Make sure to install new spark plugs of  
the correct heat range.  
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When assembling parts, be sure to  
wipe out foreign substances inside  
and outside of the boot bottom of the  
ignition coil and the insulator of the  
spark plug with a soft cloth to prevent  
contamination of the spark plug  
insulator.  
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WARNING  
Do not disconnect and inspect spark  
plugs when the engine is hot. You may  
burn yourself.  
9-11  
Maintenance  
Dual clutch transmission fluid  
(if equipped)  
Inspect the dual clutch transmission  
fluid according to the maintenance  
schedule.  
Suspension mounting bolts  
Check the suspension connections for  
looseness or damage. Retighten to the  
specified torque.  
Steering gear box, linkage &  
boots/lower arm ball joint  
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Visually check for proper installation,  
chafing, cracks, deterioration and any  
leakage. Replace any deteriorated or  
damaged parts immediately.  
With the vehicle stopped and engine  
off, check for excessive free-play in the  
steering wheel.  
Check the linkage for bends or damage.  
Check the dust boots and ball joints  
for deterioration, cracks, or damage.  
Replace any damaged parts.  
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Check brake/clutch fluid level in the  
brake fluid reservoir. The level should  
be between “MIN” (Minimum) and  
“MAX” (Maximum) marks on the side  
of the reservoir. Use only hydraulic  
brake/clutch fluid conforming to DOT 4  
specification.  
Drive shafts and boots  
Check the drive shafts, boots and  
clamps for cracks, deterioration, or  
damage. Replace any damaged parts  
and, if necessary, repack the grease.  
Parking brake  
Inspect the parking brake system  
including the parking brake lever and  
cables.  
Air conditioning refrigerant/  
compressor  
Check the air conditioning lines and  
connections for leakage and damage.  
Rear brake drums and linings  
(if equipped)  
Check the rear brake drums and linings  
for scoring, burning, leaking fluid,  
broken parts, and excessive wear.  
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Check the pads for excessive wear, discs  
for run out and wear, and calipers for  
fluid leakage.  
For more information on checking the  
pads or lining wear limit, refer to the  
HYUNDAI web site.  
(http://service.hyundai-motor.com)  
9-12  
09  
ENGINE OIL  
Engine oil is used for lubricating,  
1. Follow all of the oil manufacturer’s  
precautions.  
2. Be sure the vehicle is on the level  
ground in P (Park) with the parking  
brake set and the wheels blocked.  
3. Turn the engine on and warm  
the engine up until the coolant  
temperature reaches a constant  
normal temperature.  
4. Turn the engine off, remove the oil  
filler cap and pull the dipstick out.  
Wait for 15 minutes for the oil to  
return to the oil pan.  
cooling, and operating various hydraulic  
components in the engine. Engine oil  
consumption whilst driving is normal,  
and it is necessary to check and refill the  
engine oil regularly. Also, check and refill  
the oil level within the recommended  
maintenance schedule to prevent  
deterioration of oil performance.  
Check the engine oil following the below  
procedure.  
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Smartstream G1.0 T-GDi (48V) MHEV  
5. Wipe the dipstick clean and re-insert  
it fully.  
6. Pull the dipstick out again and check  
the level. The level should be between  
the F-L line.  
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9-13  
Maintenance  
„Smartstream G 1.0 T-GDi/  
Smartstream G1.0 T-GDi (48V) MHEV  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to your engine:  
śꢀ Do not spill engine oil when adding or  
changing engine oil. Wipe off spilled  
oil immediately.  
śꢀ The engine oil consumption may  
increase whilst you break in a new  
vehicle and it will be stabilized after  
driving 6,000 km (4,000 miles).  
śꢀ The engine oil consumption can be  
affected by driving habits, climate  
conditions, traffic conditions,  
oil quality, etc. Therefore, it is  
recommended that you inspect the  
engine oil level regularly and refill it if  
necessary.  
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7. If the oil level is below the L, add  
enough oil to bring the level to F.  
Use only the specified engine oil (Refer  
to “Recommended Lubricants and  
Capacities” section in chapter 2).  
9-14  
09  
Checking the engine oil and  
filter  
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and filter be replaced by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
śꢀ If the maintenance schedule to  
replace engine oil is exceeded,  
the engine oil performance may  
deteriorate, and the engine condition  
may be affected. Therefore, replace  
the engine oil according to the  
maintenance schedule.  
CAUTION  
The engine oil is very hot immediately  
after the vehicle has been driven and  
can cause burns during replacement.  
Replace the engine oil after the engine  
oil has cooled down.  
śꢀ To keep the engine in optimal  
condition, use the recommended  
engine oil and filter. If the  
recommended engine oil and filter are  
not used replace it according to the  
maintenance schedule under severe  
usage conditions.  
śꢀ The purpose of the maintenance  
schedule for engine oil replacement  
is to prevent oil deterioration and it is  
irrelevant to oil consumption. Check  
and refill engine oil regularly.  
WARNING  
Used engine oil may cause irritation or  
cancer of the skin if left in contact with  
the skin for prolonged periods of time.  
Used engine oil contains chemicals  
that have caused cancer in laboratory  
animals. Always protect your skin  
by washing your hands thoroughly  
with soap and warm water as soon as  
possible after handling used oil.  
9-15  
Maintenance  
ENGINE COOLANT  
The high-pressure cooling system  
has a reservoir filled with year-round  
antifreeze coolant. The reservoir is filled  
at the factory.  
Checking the coolant level  
„Type A  
Check the antifreeze protection and  
coolant concentration level at least once  
a year, at the beginning of the winter  
season, and before travelling to a colder  
climate.  
NOTICE  
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low engine coolant, suddenly adding  
engine coolant may cause cracks  
in the engine. To prevent damage,  
add engine coolant slowly in small  
quantities.  
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„Type B  
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It may cause water pump failure and  
engine seizure, etc.  
OBC3090061  
Check the condition and connections  
of all cooling system hoses and  
heater hoses. Replace any swollen or  
deteriorated hoses.  
The coolant level should be filled  
between [F (Full)] and [L (Low)] marked  
on the side of the coolant reservoir when  
the engine is cool.  
If the coolant level is low, add enough  
distilled (deionized) water.  
Bring the level to [F(Full)], but do  
not overfill. If frequent additions are  
required, we recommend that the  
system be inspected by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
9-16  
09  
„Type A  
śꢀ When you are sure all the pressure  
has been released, press down on the  
cap, using a thick towel, and continue  
turning counterclockwise to remove  
it.  
śꢀ Even if the engine is not operating,  
do not remove the radiator cap/  
engine coolant reservoir cap or the  
drain plug whilst the engine and  
radiator are hot. Hot coolant and  
steam may still blow out under  
pressure, causing serious injury.  
OBC3090006  
„Type B  
WARNING  
The electric motor (cooling  
fan) is controlled by engine  
coolant temperature,  
refrigerant pressure and  
vehicle speed.  
OBC3090007  
It may sometimes operate even when  
the engine is not running. Use extreme  
caution when working near the blades  
of the cooling fan so that you are not  
injured by a rotating fan blades. As the  
engine coolant temperature decreases,  
the electric motor will automatically  
shut off. This is a normal condition.  
WARNING  
Do not remove a radiator cap/  
engine coolant reservoir cap.  
śꢀ Never attempt to remove the radiator  
cap/engine coolant reservoir cap  
whilst the engine is operating or hot.  
The electric motor (cooling fan) may  
operate until you disconnect the  
negative battery cable.  
śꢀ Doing so might lead to cooling  
system failure and engine damage  
and could result in serious personal  
injury from escaping hot coolant or  
steam.  
śꢀ Turn the engine off and wait until  
it cools down. Use extreme care  
when removing the radiator cap/  
engine coolant reservoir cap. Wrap  
a thick towel around it, and turn it  
counterclockwise slowly to the first  
stop. Step back whilst the pressure is  
released from the cooling system.  
9-17  
Maintenance  
Recommended engine coolant  
WARNING  
śꢀ When adding coolant, use only  
distilled (deionized) water for your  
vehicle and never mix hard water in  
the coolant filled at the factory. An  
incorrect coolant mixture can result  
in serious malfunction or engine  
damage.  
śꢀ The engine in your vehicle has  
aluminium engine parts and must be  
protected by an phosphate based  
ethylene-glycol coolant to prevent  
corrosion and freezing.  
OBC3090015  
śꢀ DO NOT USE alcohol or methanol  
coolant or mix them with the specified  
coolant.  
1. Check if the radiator cap label is  
straight In front.  
2. Make sure that the tiny protrusions  
inside the radiator cap should be  
securely interlocked.  
śꢀ Do not use a solution that contains  
more than 60% antifreeze or less than  
35% antifreeze, which would reduce  
the effectiveness of the solution.  
For mixture percentage, refer to the  
following table.  
Mixture Percentage  
Ambient  
(volume)  
Temperature  
Antifreeze  
Water  
65  
35  
-15°C (5°F)  
-25°C (-13°F)  
-35°C (-31°F)  
-45°C (-49°F)  
40  
60  
50  
60  
50  
40  
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09  
Changing the engine coolant  
We recommend that coolant be changed  
by an authorised HYUNDAI according to  
the Maintenance Schedule.  
NOTICE  
Put a thick cloth or fabric around the  
radiator cap before refilling the coolant  
in order to prevent the coolant from  
overflowing into engine parts such as  
alternator.  
WARNING  
Do not use engine coolant or antifreeze  
in the washer fluid reservoir.  
Engine coolant can severely obscure  
visibility when sprayed on the  
windscreen and may cause loss of  
vehicle control resulting in an accident.  
Engine coolant may also cause damage  
to paint and body trim.  
9-19  
Maintenance  
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Checking the brake/clutch fluid  
level  
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Check the fluid level in the reservoir  
periodically. The fluid level should be  
between MAX and MIN marks on the left  
or right side of the reservoir.  
WARNING  
Before removing the reservoir cap  
and adding brake/clutch fluid, clean  
the area around the reservoir cap  
thoroughly to prevent brake/clutch fluid  
contamination.  
If the level is low, add fluid to the MAX  
level. The level will fall with accumulated  
mileage. This is a normal condition  
associated with the wear of the brake  
linings.  
If the brake/clutch system requires  
frequent additions of fluid, this could  
indicate a leak in the brake/clutch  
system. We recommend that the  
vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
If the fluid level is excessively low,  
we recommend that the system be  
checked by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer.  
9-20  
09  
WARNING  
Do not allow brake/clutch fluid to come  
in contact with your eyes. If brake/  
clutch fluid comes in contact with  
your eyes, flush your eyes with clean  
water for at least 15 minutes and get  
immediate medical attention.  
NOTICE  
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contact the vehicle’s body paint, as  
paint damage will result.  
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exposed to open air for an extended  
time should never be used as its  
quality cannot be guaranteed. It  
should be disposed of properly.  
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few drops of mineral-based oil, such  
as engine oil, in your brake/clutch  
system can damage system parts.  
9-21  
Maintenance  
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ATOR FLUID  
NOTICE  
IMT system actuator fluid  
Checking the IMT system  
actuator fluid level  
When changing and adding IMT system  
actuator fluid, handle it carefully.  
Do not let it come in contact with your  
eyes.  
In normal driving conditions, the  
actuator fluid level does not go down  
rapidly.  
However, the oil consumption rate may  
rise as vehicle mileage increases, and  
leakage in actuator related parts may  
result in increased consumption of the  
IMT system actuator oil. Regularly check  
and make sure the IMT system actuator  
oil fluid level is between MIN and MAX  
marks.  
If IMT system actuator fluid  
accidentally comes come in contact  
with your eyes, immediately flush them  
with a large quantity of fresh tap water.  
Have your eyes examined by a doctor  
as soon as possible.  
If the oil level is below the MIN  
CAUTION  
Do not allow IMT system actuator fluid  
to contact the vehicle’s body paint, as  
paint damage will result.  
mark, have the vehicle checked by a  
professional workshop. We recommend  
that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer/service partner.  
Use only the specified IMT system  
actuator fluid. (Refer to Recommended  
lubricants or capacities.) Never mix  
different types of fluid.  
The IMT system actuator fluid, which  
has been exposed to open air for an  
extended time should never be used  
as its quality cannot be guaranteed. It  
should be properly disposed.  
Don’t put in the wrong kind of fluid. A  
few drops of mineral based oil, such as  
engine oil, in your IMT system actuator  
can damage IMT system actuator parts.  
NOTICE  
Loss of IMT system actuator fluid  
in the event that the IMT system  
actuator requires frequent additions  
of fluid, you should have the system  
inspected by a professional workshop.  
We recommend that you contact a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.  
9-22  
09  
WASHER FLUID  
PARKING BRAKE  
Checking the washer fluid level  
Checking the parking brake  
OBC3090017  
OBC3060005  
Check the fluid level in the washer fluid  
reservoir and add fluid if necessary.  
Plain water may be used if washer fluid  
is not available.  
Check the stroke of the parking brake by  
counting the number of “clicks’’ heard  
whilst fully applying it from the released  
position.  
Also, the parking brake alone should  
securely hold the vehicle on a fairly  
steep grade. If the stroke is more or  
less than specified, we recommend that  
the system be inspected by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
However, use washer solvent with  
antifreeze characteristics in cold  
climates to prevent freezing.  
WARNING  
To prevent serious injury or death, take  
the following safety precautions when  
using washer fluid:  
Stroke : 5~7 “clicks’’ at a force of 20 kg  
(44 lbs, 196 N).  
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antifreeze in the washer fluid  
reservoir. Engine coolant can  
severely obscure visibility when  
sprayed on the windscreen and may  
cause loss of vehicle control resulting  
in an accident or damage to paint  
and body trim.  
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contact the washer fluid or the  
washer fluid reservoir. Washer fluid  
may contain alcohol and can be  
flammable.  
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contact with skin. Washer fluid is  
poisonous to humans and animals.  
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and animals.  
9-23  
Maintenance  
AIR CLEANER  
Filter replacement  
OBC3N090009  
OBC3N090008  
The air cleaner filter can be cleaned for  
inspection using compressed air.  
Do not attempt to wash or to rinse it, as  
water will damage the filter.  
If soiled, the air cleaner filter must be  
replaced.  
OBC3N090010  
1. Loosen the air cleaner cover attaching  
clips and open the cover.  
2. Wipe the inside of the air cleaner.  
3. Replace the air cleaner filter.  
4. Lock the cover with the cover  
attaching clips.  
5. Check that the cover is firmly  
installed.  
9-24  
09  
Information  
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removed. This will result in excessive  
engine wear.  
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be careful that dust or dirt does not  
enter the air intake, or damage may  
result.  
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equivalent specified one for your  
vehicle. Use of non-genuine parts  
could damage the air flow sensor.  
9-25  
Maintenance  
CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER  
Filter inspection  
The climate control air filter should be  
replaced according to the Maintenance  
Schedule. If the vehicle is operated in  
severely air-polluted cities or on dusty  
rough roads for a long period, it should  
be inspected more frequently and  
replaced earlier. When you replace the  
climate control air filter, replace it by  
performing the following procedure,  
and be careful to avoid damaging other  
components.  
OBC3N090013  
3. Press and hold the lock on the left side  
of the cover.  
Replace the filter according to the  
Maintenance Schedule.  
4. Pull out the cover.  
5. Replace the climate control air filter.  
6. Reassemble in the reverse order of  
disassembly.  
Filter replacement  
NOTICE  
OBC3050036R  
1. Open the glove box.  
ODH073012  
Install a new climate control air filter  
in the correct direction with the  
arrow symbol () facing downwards,  
otherwise, it may be noisy and the  
effectiveness of the filter may be  
reduced.  
OBC3090022R  
2. Push in both sides of the glove box as  
shown. This will ensure that the glove  
box stopper pins will get released  
from its holding location allowing the  
glove box to hang.  
9-26  
09  
WIPER BLADES  
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Contamination of either the windscreen  
or the wiper blades with foreign matter  
can reduce the effectiveness of the  
windscreen wipers.  
When the wipers no longer clean the  
windshield adequately, the blades  
may be worn or cracked, and require  
replacement.  
Common sources of contamination  
are insects, tree sap, and hot wax  
treatments used by some commercial  
car washes. If the blades are not wiping  
properly, clean both the window and  
the blades with a good cleaner or mild  
detergent, and rinse thoroughly with  
clean water.  
CAUTION  
śꢀ In order to prevent damage to the  
bonnet and the wiper arms, the wiper  
arms should only be lifted when it is  
the top wiping position.  
śꢀ Always return the wiper arms to the  
windscreen before driving.  
NOTICE  
Front windscreen wiper blade  
To prevent damage to the wiper blades,  
arms or other components, do not:  
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or other solvents on or near them.  
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manually.  
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1. Raise the wiper arm.  
2. Press and hold the both wiper blade  
clip (1) and remove the blade from the  
wiper arm.  
3. Install the new blade assembly.  
4. Return the wiper arm on the  
windshield.  
9-27  
Maintenance  
Rear window wiper blade  
(if equipped)  
OLMB073023  
1. Raise the wiper arm and rotate the  
wiper blade assembly (1).  
2. Pull out the wiper blade assembly.  
OLMB073024  
3. Install the new blade assembly by  
inserting the centre part into the slot  
in the wiper arm until it clicks into  
place.  
4.Make sure the blade assembly is  
installed firmly by trying to pull it  
slightly.  
To prevent damage to the wiper arms  
or other components, we recommend  
that the wiper blade be replaced by a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.  
9-28  
09  
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śꢀ When lifting a plastic-cased battery,  
WARNING  
excessive pressure on the case may  
cause battery acid to leak. Lift with a  
battery carrier or with your hands on  
opposite corners.  
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH  
to you or bystanders, always follow  
these precautions when working near  
or handling the battery:  
śꢀ Do not attempt to jump start your  
vehicle if your battery is frozen.  
Always read and follow  
instructions carefully when  
handling a battery.  
śꢀ NEVER attempt to recharge the  
battery when the vehicle’s battery  
cables are connected to the battery.  
śꢀ The electrical ignition system works  
with high voltage. NEVER touch these  
components with the engine running  
or when the Engine Start/Stop button  
is in the ON position.  
śꢀ Do not allow the (+) and (-) jumper  
cables to touch. It may cause sparks.  
śꢀ The battery may rupture or explode  
when you jump start with a low or  
frozen battery.  
Wear eye protection designed  
to protect the eyes from acid  
splashes.  
Keep all flames, sparks, or  
smoking materials away from  
the battery.  
Hydrogen is always present in  
battery cells, is highly  
combustible, and may explode  
if ignited.  
śꢀ Leaked battery electrolyte due to  
repeated driving on sharp curves  
(e.g. on circuits) may cause safety  
problem. Avoid repeated driving on  
sharp curves.  
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which is highly corrosive. Do  
not allow acid to contact your  
eyes, skin or clothing.  
If acid gets into your eyes, flush your  
eyes with clean water for at least 15  
minutes and get immediate medical  
attention. If acid gets on your skin,  
thoroughly wash the area. If you  
feel pain or a burning sensation, get  
medical attention immediately.  
NOTICE  
If you connect unauthorised electronic  
devices to the battery, the battery may  
be discharged. Never use unauthorised  
devices.  
9-29  
Maintenance  
For best battery service  
Information  
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OBC3090024  
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śꢀ Keep the battery top clean and dry.  
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clean, tight, and coated with  
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petroleum jelly or terminal grease.  
śꢀ Rinse any spilled electrolyte from the  
battery immediately with a solution of  
water and baking soda.  
śꢀ If the vehicle is not going to be used  
for an extended time, disconnect the  
battery cables.  
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09  
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WARNING  
When recharging the battery, observe  
the following precautions:  
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recharging the battery, turn off all  
accessories and stop the engine.  
śꢀ Do not allow cigarettes, sparks, or  
flame near the battery.  
śꢀ Wear eye protection when checking  
the battery during charging.  
śꢀ The battery must be removed from  
the vehicle and placed in an area with  
good ventilation.  
śꢀ Watch the battery during charging,  
and stop or reduce the charging  
rate if the battery cells begin  
gassing (boiling) violently or if the  
temperature of the electrolyte of any  
cell exceeds 49°C (120°F).  
śꢀ The negative battery cable must be  
removed first and installed last when  
the battery is disconnected.  
śꢀ Disconnect the battery charger in the  
following order.  
OBC3090062  
The actual battery label in the vehicle  
may differ from the illustration.  
1. AGM50L-DIN : The HYUNDAI model  
name of battery  
2. 12V : The nominal voltage  
3. 50Ah (20HR) : The nominal capacity  
(in Ampere hours)  
4. RC 80 : The nominal reserve capacity  
(in min.)  
5. CCA 560A : Cold-test current in  
amperes by SAE/EN  
1. Turn off the main battery charger  
switch.  
2. Unhook the negative clamp from  
the negative battery terminal.  
3. Unhook the positive clamp from  
the positive battery terminal.  
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Your vehicle has a maintenance-free,  
calcium-based battery.  
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over a short time (for example, the  
headlights or interior lights were on  
whilst the vehicle was not in use),  
recharge it by slow charging (trickle)  
for 10 hours.  
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because of high electrical load whilst  
the vehicle is being used, recharge it  
at 20-30A for two hours.  
9-31  
Maintenance  
NOTICE  
AGM battery (if equipped)  
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are maintenance-free and we  
recommend that the AGM battery be  
serviced by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer. For charging your AGM  
battery, use only fully automatic  
battery chargers that are specially  
developed for AGM batteries.  
By jump starting  
After a jump start from a good battery,  
drive the vehicle for at least 30 minutes  
or operate at idle for at least 60 minutes  
before it is shutoff. The vehicle may  
not restart if you shut it off before the  
battery had a chance to adequately  
recharge. See “Jump Starting” in  
chapter 8 for more details on jump  
starting procedures.  
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we recommend that you use parts  
for replacement from a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
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top of the battery. This may cause  
leaks of internal electrolyte that  
could result in severe injury.  
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Reset items  
Items should be reset after the battery  
has been discharged or the battery has  
been disconnected.  
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(See chapter 5)  
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(See chapter 5)  
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09  
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Tyre care  
WARNING  
For proper maintenance, safety, and  
maximum fuel economy, you must  
always maintain recommended tyre  
inflation pressures and stay within  
the load limits and weight distribution  
recommended for your vehicle.  
Tyre failure may cause loss of vehicle  
control resulting in an accident. To  
reduce risk of SERIOUS INJURY or  
DEATH, take the following precautions:  
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inflation as well as wear and damage.  
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for your vehicle can be found in this  
manual and on the tyre label located  
on the driver’s side centre pillar.  
Always use a tyre pressure gauge to  
measure tyre pressure. Tyres with  
too much or too little pressure wear  
unevenly causing poor handling.  
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time you check the pressure of the  
other tyres on your vehicle.  
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uneven wear, or are damaged. Worn  
tyres can cause loss of braking  
effectiveness, steering control, or  
traction.  
OBC3010021  
All specifications (sizes and pressures)  
can be found on a label attached to the  
left side centre pillar.  
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size as each tyre that was originally  
supplied with this vehicle. Using  
tyres and wheels other than the  
recommended sizes could cause  
unusual handling characteristics,  
poor vehicle control, or negatively  
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accident.  
9-33  
Maintenance  
NOTICE  
Recommended cold tyre  
inflation pressures  
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excessive wear, poor handling  
and reduced fuel economy. Wheel  
deformation also is possible. Keep  
your tyre pressures at the proper  
levels. If a tyre frequently needs  
refilling, we recommend that the  
system be checked by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
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excessive wear at the centre of the  
tyre tread, and a greater possibility of  
damage from road hazards.  
All tyre pressures (including the spare)  
should be checked when the tyres are  
cold. “Cold tyres” means the vehicle has  
not been driven for at least three hours  
or driven less than one mile (1.6 km).  
Warm tyres normally exceed  
recommended cold tyre pressures by 28  
to 41 kPa (4 to 6 psi). Do not release air  
from warm tyres to adjust the pressure  
or the tyres will be under-inflated. For  
recommended inflation pressure, refer  
to “Tyre and Wheels” in chapter 2.  
Check tyre inflation pressure  
Check your tyres including the spare tyre  
once a month or more.  
WARNING  
Recommended pressures must be  
maintained for the best ride, vehicle  
handling, and minimum tyre wear.  
Over-inflation or under-inflation can  
reduce tyre life, adversely affect  
How to check  
Use a good quality tyre pressure gauge  
to check tyre pressure. You cannot tell if  
your tyres are properly inflated simply by  
looking at them. Radial tyres may look  
properly inflated even when they are  
under-inflated.  
Remove the valve cap from the tyre  
valve stem. Press the tyre gauge  
firmly onto the valve to get a pressure  
measurement. If the cold tyre inflation  
pressure matches the recommended  
pressure on the tyre and loading  
vehicle handling, and lead to sudden  
tyre failure that could result in loss of  
vehicle control resulting in an accident.  
Severe under-inflation can lead  
to severe heat build-up, causing  
blowouts, tread separation and other  
tyre failures that can result in the  
loss of vehicle control resulting in an  
accident. This risk is much higher on  
hot days and when driving for long  
periods at high speeds.  
information label, no further adjustment  
is necessary. If the pressure is low, add  
air until you reach the recommended  
pressure. Make sure to put the valve  
caps back on the valve stems. Without  
the valve cap, dirt or moisture could  
get into the valve core and cause air  
leakage. If a valve cap is missing, install  
a new one as soon as possible.  
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09  
„With a full-size spare tyre (if equipped)  
If you overfill the tyre, release air by  
pushing on the metal stem in the centre  
of the tyre valve. Recheck the tyre  
pressure with the tyre gauge. Be sure  
to put the valve caps back on the valve  
stems. Without the valve cap, dirt or  
moisture could get into the valve core  
and cause air leakage. If a valve cap is  
missing, install a new one as soon as  
possible.  
CBGQ0706  
Tyre rotation  
„Without a spare tyre  
To equalize tread wear, HYUNDAI  
recommends that the tyres be rotated  
every 10,000 miles (15,000 km) or  
sooner if irregular wear develops.  
During rotation, check the tyres for  
correct balance.  
When rotating tyres, check for uneven  
wear and damage. Abnormal wear  
is usually caused by incorrect tyre  
pressure, improper wheel alignment,  
out-of-balance wheels, severe braking  
or severe cornering. Look for bumps or  
bulges in the tread or side of the tyre.  
Replace the tyre if you find any of these  
conditions. Replace the tyre if fabric or  
cord is visible. After rotation, be sure to  
bring the front and rear tyre pressures to  
specification and check lug nut tightness  
(proper torque is 11~13kgf.m (79~94 lbf.  
ft, 107~127N.m).  
CBGQ0707  
„Directional tyres (if equipped)  
CBGQ0707A  
Disc brake pads should be inspected for  
wear whenever tyres are rotated.  
9-35  
Maintenance  
Tyre replacement  
Information  
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Tread wear indicator  
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WARNING  
śꢀ Do not use the compact spare tyre for  
tyre rotation.  
śꢀ Do not mix bias ply and radial ply  
tyres under any circumstances.  
This may cause unusual handling  
characteristics that may cause loss  
of vehicle control resulting in an  
accident.  
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If the tyre is worn evenly, a tread wear  
indicator will appear as a solid band  
across the tread. This shows there is  
less than 1.6 mm (1/16 in.) of tread left  
on the tyre. Replace the tyre when this  
happens.  
Do not wait for the band to appear  
across the entire tread before replacing  
the tyre.  
Wheel alignment and tyre  
balance  
The wheels on your vehicle were aligned  
and balanced carefully at the factory to  
give you the longest tyre life and best  
overall performance.  
In most cases, you will not need to have  
your wheels aligned again. However,  
if you notice unusual tyre wear or your  
vehicle pulling one way or the other, the  
alignment may need to be reset.  
If you notice your vehicle vibrating when  
driving on a smooth road, your wheels  
may need to be rebalanced.  
NOTICE  
Incorrect wheel weights can damage  
your vehicle’s aluminium wheels. Use  
only approved wheel weights.  
9-36  
09  
Compact spare tyre replacement  
(if equipped)  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of DEATH or SERIOUS  
INJURY:  
A compact spare tyre has a shorter  
tread life than a regular size tyre.  
Replace it when you can see the  
tread wear indicator bars on the tyre.  
The replacement compact spare tyre  
should be the same size and design  
tyre as the one provided with your new  
vehicle and should be mounted on the  
same compact spare tyre wheel. The  
compact spare tyre is not designed to  
be mounted on a regular size wheel,  
and the compact spare tyre wheel is not  
designed for mounting a regular size  
tyre.  
śꢀ Replace tyres that are worn, show  
uneven wear, or are damaged. Worn  
tyres can cause loss of braking  
effectiveness, steering control, and  
traction.  
śꢀ Always replace tyres with the same  
size as each tyre that was originally  
supplied with this vehicle. Using  
tyres and wheels other than the  
recommended sizes could cause  
unusual handling characteristics,  
poor vehicle control, or negatively  
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accident.  
śꢀ When replacing tyres (or wheels), it  
is recommended to replace the two  
front or two rear tyres (or wheels)  
as a pair. Replacing just one tyre  
can seriously affect your vehicle’s  
handling.  
śꢀ Tyres degrade over time, even when  
they are not being used. Regardless  
of the remaining tread, HYUNDAI  
recommends that tyres be replaced  
after six (6) years of normal service.  
WARNING  
The original tyre should be repaired or  
replaced as soon as possible to avoid  
failure of the spare and loss of vehicle  
control resulting in an accident. The  
compact spare tyre is for emergency  
use only. Do not operate your vehicle  
over 50 mph (80 km/h) when using the  
compact spare tyre.  
śꢀ Heat caused by hot climates or  
frequent high loading conditions can  
accelerate the aging process. Failure  
to follow this warning may cause  
sudden tyre failure, which could lead  
to a loss of vehicle control resulting  
in an accident.  
9-37  
Maintenance  
1
Wheel replacement  
5,6  
When replacing the metal wheels for any  
reason, make sure the new wheels are  
equivalent to the original factory units in  
diameter, rim width and offset.  
7
4
3
2
Tyre traction  
Tyre traction can be reduced if you drive  
on worn tyres, tyres that are improperly  
inflated or on slippery road surfaces.  
Tyres should be replaced when tread  
wear indicators appear. To reduce the  
possibility of losing control, slow down  
whenever there is rain, snow or ice on  
the road.  
1
OLMB073028  
1. Manufacturer or brand name  
Manufacturer or brand name is shown.  
2. Tyre size designation  
A tyre’s sidewall is marked with a tyre  
size designation. You will need this  
information when selecting replacement  
tyres for your car. The following explains  
what the letters and numbers in the tyre  
size designation mean.  
Tyre maintenance  
In addition to proper inflation, correct  
wheel alignment helps to decrease tyre  
wear. If you find a tyre is worn unevenly,  
have your dealer check the wheel  
alignment.  
When you have new tyres installed,  
make sure they are balanced. This will  
increase vehicle ride comfort and tyre  
life. Additionally, a tyre should always  
be rebalanced if it is removed from the  
wheel.  
Example tyre size designation:  
(These numbers are provided as an  
example only; your tyre size designator  
could vary depending on your vehicle.)  
185/65R15 88 H  
185 - Tyre width in millimeters.  
65 - Aspect ratio. The tyre’s section  
height as a percentage of its width.  
Tyre sidewall labelling  
R - Tyre construction code (Radial).  
15 - Rim diameter in inches.  
88 - Load Index, a numerical code  
associated with the maximum load  
the tyre can carry.  
H - Speed Rating Symbol. See the  
speed rating chart in this section for  
additional information.  
This information identifies and describes  
the fundamental characteristics of  
the tyre and also provides the tyre  
identification number (TIN) for safety  
standard certification. The TIN can be  
used to identify the tyre in case of a  
recall.  
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3. Checking tyre life (TIN : Tyre  
Identification Number)  
Wheels are also marked with important  
information that you need if you ever  
have to replace one. The following  
explains what the letters and numbers in  
the wheel size designation mean.  
Any tyres that are over six years old,  
based on the manufacturing date,  
(including the spare tyre) should be  
replaced by new ones. You can find  
the manufacturing date on the tyre  
sidewall (possibly on the inside of  
the wheel), displaying the DOT Code.  
The DOT Code is a series of numbers  
on a tyre consisting of numbers and  
Example wheel size designation:  
6.0J X 15  
6.0 - Rim width in inches.  
J - Rim contour designation.  
15 - Rim diameter in inches.  
English letters. The manufacturing date  
is designated by the last four digits  
(characters) of the DOT code.  
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DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO  
The chart below lists many of the  
different speed ratings currently being  
used for passenger vehicle tyres. The  
speed rating is part of the tyre size  
designation on the sidewall of the tyre.  
This symbol corresponds to that tyre’s  
designed maximum safe operating  
speed.  
The front part of the DOT shows a plant  
code number, tyre size and tread pattern  
and the last four numbers indicate week  
and year manufactured.  
For example:  
DOT XXXX XXXX 1521 represents that the  
tyre was produced in the 15th week of  
2021.  
Speed Rating  
Maximum Speed  
Symbol  
4. Tyre ply composition and  
material  
The number of layers or plies of  
rubber-coated fabric in the tyre. Tyre  
manufacturers also must indicate the  
materials in the tyre, which include steel,  
nylon, polyester, and others. The letter  
“R” means radial ply construction; the  
letter “D“ means diagonal or bias ply  
construction; and the letter “B” means  
belted-bias ply construction.  
112 mph (180 km/h)  
S
118 mph (190 km/h)  
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130 mph (210 km/h)  
149 mph (240 km/h)  
168 mph (270 km/h)  
186 mph (300 km/h)  
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9-39  
Maintenance  
The relative performance of tyres  
depends upon the actual conditions  
of their use, however, and may depart  
significantly from the norm due to  
variations in driving habits, service  
practices and differences in road  
characteristics and climate.  
These grades are molded on the  
sidewalls of passenger vehicle tyres. The  
tyres available as standard or optional  
equipment on your vehicle may vary  
with respect to grade.  
5. Maximum permissible inflation  
pressure  
This number is the greatest amount  
of air pressure that should be put in  
the tyre. Do not exceed the maximum  
permissible inflation pressure. Refer to  
the Tyre and Loading Information label  
for recommended inflation pressure.  
6. Maximum load rating  
This number indicates the maximum  
load in kilograms and pounds that can  
be carried by the tyre. When replacing  
the tyres on the vehicle, always use a  
tyre that has the same load rating as the  
factory installed tyre.  
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The traction grades, from highest to  
lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those grades  
represent the tyre’s ability to stop on wet  
pavement as measured under controlled  
conditions on specified government  
test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A  
tyre marked C may have poor traction  
performance.  
7. Uniform tyre quality grading  
Quality grades can be found where  
applicable on the tyre sidewall between  
tread shoulder and maximum section  
width.  
For example:  
TREADWEAR 200  
TRACTION AA  
WARNING  
The traction grade assigned to this tyre  
is based on straight-ahead braking  
traction tests, and does not include  
acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning,  
or peak traction characteristics.  
TEMPERATURE A  
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The tread wear grade is a comparative  
rating based on the wear rate of the tyre  
when tested under controlled conditions  
on a specified government test course.  
For example, a tyre graded 150 would  
wear one-and-a-half times (1½) as well  
on the government course as a tyre  
graded 100.  
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09  
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CAUTION  
The temperature grades are A (the  
highest), B and C representing the tyre’s  
resistance to the generation of heat  
and its ability to dissipate heat when  
tested under controlled conditions on a  
specified indoor laboratory test wheel.  
Sustained high temperature can cause  
the material of the tyre to degenerate  
and reduce tyre life, and excessive  
temperature can lead to sudden tyre  
failure. Grades B and A represent higher  
levels of performance on the laboratory  
test wheel than the minimum required  
by law.  
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ratio tyre is shorter than a standard  
tyre, the rim of the wheel and the  
tyre itself are more easily more easily  
susceptible to damage. Use caution  
when driving and follow the guidelines  
below to help minimise damage to the  
wheel and tyre:  
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driving off a road, be careful not to  
damage the tyres and wheels. After  
driving, inspect the tyres and wheels.  
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bump, manhole, or kerb stone,  
drive the vehicle slowly so as not to  
damage the tyres and wheels.  
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impact, we recommend you have  
the tyre and wheel inspected by a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.  
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pressure every 3,000 km (1,800 miles)  
to prevent tyre damage.  
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if there is the slightest hint of tyre  
damage, have the tyre checked or  
replaced because the tyre damage  
may cause air leakage from the tyre.  
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on a rough road, off road, pothole,  
manhole, or kerb stone, it will not be  
covered by the warranty.  
WARNING  
The temperature grade for this tyre is  
established for a tyre that is properly  
inflated and not overloaded. Excessive  
speed, under-inflation, over-inflation,  
or excessive loading, either separately  
or in combination, can cause heat  
build-up and possible sudden tyre  
failure. This may cause loss of vehicle  
control resulting in an accident.  
Low aspect ratio tyres  
Low aspect ratio tyres, the aspect ratio  
is lower than 50, are provided for sporty  
looks.  
Because low aspect ratio tyres are  
optimized for handling and braking, their  
sidewall is a little stiffer than a standard  
tyre. Also, low aspect ratio tyres tend to  
be wider so that they consequently have  
a greater contact patch with the road  
surface. In some instances, they may  
generate more road noise compared  
with standard tyres.  
9-41  
Maintenance  
FUSES  
„Blade type  
If the electrical system does not work,  
first check the driver’s side fuse panel.  
Before replacing a blown fuse, turn the  
engine and all switches off, and then  
disconnect the negative battery cable.  
Always replace a blown fuse with one of  
the same rating.  
If the replacement fuse blows, this  
indicates an electrical problem. Avoid  
using the system involved and we  
recommend that all inspect a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
Blown  
Normal  
„Cartridge type  
Normal  
Blown  
Information  
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„Multi fuse  
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Normal  
Blown  
WARNING  
NEVER replace a fuse with anything but  
another fuse of the same rating.  
śꢀ A higher capacity fuse could cause  
damage and possibly cause a fire.  
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A vehicle’s electrical system is protected  
from electrical overload damage by  
fuses.  
śꢀ Do not install a wire or aluminium  
foil instead of the proper fuse -  
even as a temporary repair. It may  
cause extensive wiring damage and  
possibly a fire.  
This vehicle has 2 (or 3) fuse panels, one  
located in the driver’s side panel bolster,  
the other in the engine compartment.  
If any of your vehicle’s lights,  
accessories, or controls do not work,  
check the appropriate circuit fuse. If a  
fuse has blown, the element inside the  
fuse will be melted or broken.  
NOTICE  
Do not use a screwdriver or any other  
metal object to remove fuses because  
it may cause a short circuit and damage  
the system.  
9-42  
09  
Instrument panel fuse  
replacement  
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5. Pull the suspected fuse straight out.  
Use the removal tool provided in the  
engine compartment fuses panel.  
6. Check the removed fuse; replace it if  
it is blown. Spare fuses are provided in  
the instrument panel fuse panels (or in  
the engine compartment fuse panel).  
7. Push in a new fuse of the same rating,  
and make sure it fits tightly in the  
clips.If it fits loosely, we recommend  
that you consult with a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
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1. Turn the vehicle off.  
2. Turn all other switches OFF.  
3. Open the fuse panel cover.  
4. Refer to the label on the inside of  
the fuse panel cover to locate the  
suspected broken fuse location.  
In an emergency, if you do not have a  
spare fuse, use a fuse of the same rating  
from a circuit such as the cigarette  
lighter fuse.  
If the headlights or other electrical  
components do not work and the fuses  
are undamaged, check the fuse panel  
in the engine compartment. If a fuse  
is blown, it must be replaced with the  
same rating.  
9-43  
Maintenance  
Multi fuse (Main fuse)  
Engine compartment panel fuse  
replacement  
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If the multi fuse is blown, it must be  
removed as follows:  
1. Turn the vehicle off.  
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.  
3. Remove the fuse panel cover by  
pressing the tab and pulling it up.  
4. Remove the nuts shown in the picture  
above.  
5. Replace the fuse with a new one of  
the same rating.  
6. Reinstall in the reverse order of  
removal.  
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1. Turn the vehicle off.  
2. Turn all other switches OFF.  
3. Remove the fuse panel cover by  
pressing the tab and pulling up.  
4. Check the removed fuse; replace it  
if it is blown. To remove or insert the  
fuse, use the fuse puller in the engine  
compartment fuse panel.  
5. Push in a new fuse of the same  
rating, and make sure it fits tightly  
in the clips. If it does not fit tightly,  
we recommend that you consult a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.  
If the multi fuse is blown, we  
recommend that you consult with a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.  
NOTICE  
After checking the fuse panel in the  
engine compartment, securely  
install the fuse panel cover. You may  
hear a clicking sound if the cover is  
securely latched. If it is not securely  
latched, electrical failure may occur  
from water contact.  
9-44  
09  
Fuse/relay panel description  
Driver’s side fuse panel  
Information  
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Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can  
find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/  
relay names and ratings.  
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9-45  
Maintenance  
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Fuse Name  
Symbol  
(A)  
Circuit Protected  
A/C Control Module,  
Driver/Passenger Power Outside Mirror  
HEATED MIRROR  
10A  
SAFETY  
25A Driver Safety Power Window Module  
25A Front Seat Warmer Control Module  
P/WINDOW  
FRONT  
SEAT WARMER  
Power Window Main Switch,  
25A  
P/WINDOW RH  
TCU2  
[LHD] Passenger Power Window Switch  
[G3LE] Sport Mode Switch, TCM, Transmission  
Range Switch, Electronic Clutch Module,  
10A  
[M/T & RHD] Clutch Sensor,  
[G4LC] Transmission Range Switch  
BATTERY  
MANAGEMENT3  
10A [MILD HEV - G3LE] BMS Control Module  
MODULE 8  
10A Data Link Connector, Hazard Door Lock Switch  
Rain Sensor, A/C Control Module, Instrument  
10A  
MEMORY  
Cluster, Outside Mirror Folding/Unfolding Relay  
AMP  
25A AMP, Low DC-DC Converter (ISG*NON 48V)  
15A Sunroof Motor  
SUNROOF  
Power Window Main Switch,  
25A  
P/WINDOW LH  
[RHD] Passenger Power Window Switch  
MODULE 2  
10A Sport Mode Switch, Stop Lamp Switch  
25A Rear Seat Warmer Control Module  
REAR  
SEAT WARMER  
Audio 4.0, Display audio, A/V & Navigation Head  
20A  
MULTI MEDIA  
AIR BAG  
Unit, Low DC-DC Converter (ISG*NON 48V)  
10A SRS Control Module  
[G3LE] CVVD Actuator,  
10A  
SENSOR4  
A/C 3  
[G4LC] Electronic Oil Pump  
7.5A Blower Motor, A/C Control Module  
Dead Lock Relay, Tail Gate Unlock Relay,  
DOOR LOCK  
E-CALL  
20A  
Door Lock/Unlock Relay  
7.5A E-Call Unit  
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Fuse Name  
Symbol  
(A)  
Circuit Protected  
E-Call Unit, A/T Shift Lever Indicator, Audio 4.0,  
Display audio, A/V & Navigation Head Unit,  
Wireless Charger, Electro Chromic Mirror,  
MODULE 5  
10A Front Seat Warmer Control Module,  
Rear Seat Warmer Control Module,  
Low DC-DC Converter (ISG*NON 48V),  
AMP, A/C Control Module, Data Link Connector  
ABS 3  
10A ESP Control Module  
BRAKE SWITCH  
7.5A IBU, Stop Lamp Switch  
[key type] Ignition switch & With Smart Key] IBU,  
[ALL MT] ECM,  
START  
7.5A [G3LE/G4LC] Transmission Range Switch,  
1.4 [ALL MT WITH SMK] IBU  
[G4LC]E/R Junction Block (RLY. 6) 1.4 MT*NON SMK  
CLUSTER  
MODULE 4  
IBU 2  
10A Instrument Cluster  
Parking Collision Avoidance Assist Unit, IBU,  
10A Multifunction Camera Unit, Crash Pad Switch,  
Blind-Spot Collision Warning Unit LH/RH,  
15A IBU  
Audio 4.0, Display audio, A/V & Navigation Head  
Unit, E-Call Unit, IBU, Parking Collision Avoidance  
10A Assist Unit, AMP, Front Power Outlet #1, USB  
Charger, Low DC-DC Converter (ISG*NON 48V),  
Power Outside Mirror Switch, Power Outlet Relay  
ACC 1  
Front Seat Warmer Control Module,  
10A Rear Seat Warmer Control Module,  
Parking Collision Avoidance Assist Unit  
MODULE 7  
WASHER  
MODULE 6  
POWER OUTLET  
IBU 1  
15A Multifunction Switch  
7.5A IBU  
20A Front Power Outlet  
10A IBU  
AIR BAG IND  
A/C 2  
10A A/C Control Module, Instrument Cluster  
7.5A A/C Control Module, E/R Junction Block (RLY. 13/14)  
15A E/R Junction Block (RLY. 7)  
10A ECM/PCM  
WIPER RR  
ECU 4  
MDPS 2  
10A MDPS Unit  
9-47  
Maintenance  
Engine compartment fuse panel  
Information  
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Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can  
find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/  
relay names and ratings.  
„Smartstream G1.0 T-GDi (48V) MHEV  
„Smartstream G 1.0 T-GDi  
OBC3090035  
OBC3090034  
9-48  
09  
„Petrol 1.4  
„Smartstream G1.2  
OBC3090033  
OBC3090032  
9-49  
Maintenance  
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Fuse Name  
RLY.1  
Symbol  
Relay Name  
Type  
E30  
E31  
Main Relay  
MINI  
RLY.2  
RLY.3  
RLY.4  
RLY.5  
RLY.6  
RLY.7  
Cooling Fan Relay  
Wiper (High) Relay  
Wiper (Low) Relay  
Fuel Pump Relay  
Start Relay  
MINI  
E32  
E33  
E34  
E36  
E36  
E39  
E40  
E41  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
RR WIPER Relay  
A/CON Relay  
RLY.10  
RLY.11  
RLY.12  
RLY.13  
RLY.14  
Horn Relay  
B/Alarm Horn Relay  
Blower Relay  
E42  
E43  
PTC Heater Relay  
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Fuse Name  
Symbol  
(A)  
Circuit Protected  
(180A) Alternator, Multi Fuse - F2, Fuse - F31/F32/F33/F34/  
[150A] F35/F36  
ALT  
MDPS  
DCT1  
80A MDPS Unit  
TCM  
40A  
E-CLUTCH1  
DCT2  
Electronic Clutch Module  
40A TCM  
ECU1  
30A E/R Junction Block (RLY.1)  
[With Smart Key] PDM Relay Box (IG1, ACC Relay)  
[W/O Smart Key] Ignition Switch  
IG1  
30A  
FUEL PUMP  
20A E/R Junction Block (RLY.5)  
BATTERY  
MANAGEMENT1  
15A E/R Junction Block (Fuse - F40/F43)  
ECU3  
ECU2  
15A ECM, Clutch Switch  
15A ECM  
A/CON 1  
DCT4  
10A E/R Junction Block (RLY.10)  
40A Smart Gear Actuator  
40A CVVD Actuator  
CVVD  
[With Smart Key] PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay)  
30A  
IG2  
[W/O Smart Key] Ignition Switch, START MTR RLY  
ICU Junction Block (IPS1, IPS3, IPS5, IPS7, IPS8,  
BATT1  
BATT3  
50A  
IPS11)  
ICU Junction Block (Fuse - F8/F15/F21/F25/F29,  
Long Term Load Latch Relay-F16/F9/F22)  
50A  
DCT3  
E-CLUTCH2  
HORN  
TCM  
15A  
Electronic Clutch Module  
15A E/R Junction Block (RLY.11, RLY.12)  
10A Battery Sensor  
AMS  
BATT2  
50A ICU Junction Block (IPS2, IPS4, IPS6, IPS9, IPS10)  
ICU Junction Block (Power Window Relay-F5/F12,  
BATT4  
C/FAN  
50A  
Fuse - F3/F4/F10/F11)  
60A E/R Junction Block (RLY.2)  
9-51  
Maintenance  
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Fuse Name  
Symbol  
(A)  
Circuit Protected  
IGN COIL  
15A Ignition Coil #1/#2/#3  
20A ECM  
ECU5  
ECU6  
15A ECM  
E/R Junction Block (RLY.2/10),  
Oil Control Valve #1/#2 (Intake/Exhaust),  
SENSOR 1  
10A  
Purge Control Solenoid Valve, RCV Control, V_Oil  
Pump Solenoid Valve  
SENSOR 2  
RR DEFOG  
ABS 1  
10A Oxygen Sensor (Up/Down)  
40A ICU Junction Block (Rear Defogger Relay)  
40A ESP Control Module  
BLOWER  
40A E/R Junction Block (RLY.13)  
PTC  
50A E/R Junction Block (RLY.14)  
30A ESP Control Module  
HEATER  
ABS 2  
POWER  
OUTLET  
40A ICU Junction Block (Power Outlet Relay)  
WIPER 2  
SENSOR3  
MHSG  
10A E/T Junction Block (RLY. 4), Front Wiper Motor, IBU  
15A E/T Junction Block (RLY. 5)  
10A Mild Hybrid Starter & Generator Motor  
BATTERY  
C/FAN  
10A BMS Cooling Fan, E/R Junction Block (Fuse - F8)  
E/T Junction Block (RLY. 4), Front Wiper Motor,  
Ignition Switch  
WIPER 1  
25A  
BATTERY  
MANAGEMENT2  
BMS Control Module, E/R Junction Block (Fuse -  
10A  
F8)  
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09  
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RR WIPER Relay  
Symbol  
Relay Name  
Type  
RLY.1  
RLY.3  
RLY.4  
RLY.5  
RLY.6  
RLY.7  
RLY.8  
RLY.9  
RLY.10  
RLY.11  
RLY.12  
RLY.13  
RLY.14  
E30  
Main Relay  
MINI  
E32  
E33  
E34  
E36  
E36  
E37  
E38  
E39  
E40  
E41  
Wiper (High) Relay  
Wiper (Low) Relay  
Fuel Pump Relay  
Start Relay  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
RR WIPER Relay  
A/CON Relay  
Cooling Fan High Relay  
Cooling Fan Low Relay  
Horn Relay  
B/Alarm Horn Relay  
Blower Relay  
E42  
E43  
PTC Heater Relay  
9-53  
Maintenance  
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Fuse Name  
Symbol  
(A)  
Circuit Protected  
(125A) Alternator, Multi Fuse - F2, Fuse - F31/F32/F33/F34/  
[150A] F35/F36  
ALT  
MDPS  
ECU1  
80A MDPS Unit  
30A E/R Junction Block (RLY.1)  
[With Smart Key] PDM Relay Box (IG1, ACC Relay)  
[W/O Smart Key] Ignition Switch  
IG1  
30A  
FUEL PUMP  
ECU3  
20A E/R Junction Block (RLY.5)  
15A ECM, Clutch Switch  
15A ECM  
ECU2  
A/CON 1  
10A E/R Junction Block (RLY.8)  
[With Smart Key] PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay)  
30A  
IG2  
[W/O Smart Key] Ignition Switch, START MTR RLY  
ICU Junction Block (IPS1, IPS3, IPS5, IPS7, IPS8,  
BATT1  
BATT3  
50A  
IPS11)  
ICU Junction Block (Fuse - F8/F15/F21/F25/F29,  
Long Term Load Latch Relay-F16/F9/F22)  
50A  
HORN  
AMS  
15A E/R Junction Block (RLY.11, RLY.12)  
10A Battery Sensor  
BATT2  
50A ICU Junction Block (IPS2, IPS4, IPS6, IPS9, IPS10)  
ICU Junction Block (Power Window Relay-F5/F12,  
Fuse - F3/F4/F10/F11)  
BATT4  
50A  
C/FAN  
IGN COIL  
ECU5  
40A E/R Junction Block (RLY.9/10)  
20A Ignition Coil #1/#2/#3/#4  
20A ECM  
ECU6  
15A ECM  
E/R Junction Block (RLY.8/9/10),  
10A Oil Control Valve #1/#2 (Intake/Exhaust),  
Purge Control Solenoid Valve  
SENSOR 1  
SENSOR 2  
RR DEFOG  
ABS 1  
10A Oxygen Sensor (Up/Down)  
40A ICU Junction Block (Rear Defogger Relay)  
40A ESP Control Module  
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Fuse Name  
Symbol  
(A)  
Circuit Protected  
BLOWER  
40A E/R Junction Block (RLY.13)  
50A E/R Junction Block (RLY.14)  
30A ESP Control Module  
PTC  
HEATER  
ABS 2  
POWER  
OUTLET  
40A ICU Junction Block (Power Outlet Relay)  
WIPER 2  
INJECTOR1  
INJECTOR2  
WIPER 1  
10A E/R Junction Block (RLY. 4), Front Wiper Motor, IBU  
E/R Junction Block (RLY. 5), Injector #1-1/#2-1/#3-  
1/#4-1  
15A  
15A Injector #1-2/#2-2/#3-2/#4-2  
E/T Junction Block (RLY. 4), Front Wiper Motor,  
Ignition Switch  
25A  
9-55  
Maintenance  
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Fuse Name  
Symbol  
Relay Name  
Type  
RLY.1  
RLY.3  
RLY.4  
RLY.5  
RLY.6  
RLY.7  
RLY.9  
RLY.10  
RLY.11  
RLY.12  
RLY.13  
RLY.14  
E30  
E32  
E33  
E34  
E36  
E36  
E38  
E39  
E40  
E41  
Main Relay  
MINI  
Wiper (High) Relay  
Wiper (Low) Relay  
Fuel Pump Relay  
Start Relay  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
RR WIPER Relay  
Cooling Fan High Relay  
Cooling Fan Low Relay  
Horn Relay  
B/Alarm Horn Relay  
Blower Relay  
E42  
E43  
PTC Heater Relay  
9-56  
09  
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Fuse Name  
Symbol  
(A)  
Circuit Protected  
(125A) Alternator, Multi Fuse - F2, Fuse - F31/F32/F33/F34/  
[150A] F35/F36  
ALT  
MDPS  
ECU1  
80A MDPS Unit  
30A E/R Junction Block (RLY.1)  
[With Smart Key] PDM Relay Box (IG1, ACC Relay)  
[W/O Smart Key] Ignition Switch  
IG1  
30A  
FUEL PUMP  
TCU1  
20A E/R Junction Block (RLY.5)  
15A PCM, Clutch Switch  
15A ECM/PCM  
ECU2  
EOP  
40A Electronic Oil Pump  
[With Smart Key] PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay)  
30A  
IG2  
[W/O Smart Key] Ignition Switch, START MTR RLY  
ICU Junction Block (IPS1, IPS3, IPS5, IPS7, IPS8,  
BATT1  
BATT3  
50A  
IPS11)  
ICU Junction Block (Fuse - F8/F15/F21/F25/F29,  
Long Term Load Latch Relay-F16/F9/F22)  
50A  
HORN  
AMS  
15A E/R Junction Block (RLY.11, RLY.12)  
10A Battery Sensor  
BATT2  
50A ICU Junction Block (IPS2, IPS4, IPS6, IPS9, IPS10)  
ICU Junction Block (Power Window Relay-F5/F12,  
Fuse - F3/F4/F10/F11)  
BATT4  
50A  
C/FAN  
IGN COIL  
ECU5  
40A E/R Junction Block (RLY.9/10)  
20A Ignition Coil #1/#2/#3/#4, Condensor  
20A ECM/PCM  
ECU6  
15A ECM/PCM  
E/R Junction Block (RLY.9/10),  
Oil Control Valve #1/#2 (Intake/Exhaust),  
SENSOR 1  
10A  
Purge Control Solenoid Valve, Variable Intake  
Solenoid Valve  
SENSOR 2  
RR DEFOG  
10A Oxygen Sensor (Up/Down)  
40A ICU Junction Block (Rear Defogger Relay)  
9-57  
Maintenance  
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Fuse Name  
Symbol  
(A)  
Circuit Protected  
ABS 1  
40A ESP Control Module  
BLOWER  
40A E/R Junction Block (RLY.13)  
PTC  
50A E/R Junction Block (RLY.14)  
30A ESP Control Module  
HEATER  
ABS 2  
POWER  
OUTLET  
40A ICU Junction Block (Power Outlet Relay)  
WIPER 2  
10A E/R Junction Block (RLY. 4), Front Wiper Motor, IBU  
15A E/R Junction Block (RLY. 5), Injector #1/#2/#3/#4  
INJECTOR  
E/R Junction Block (RLY. 4), Front Wiper Motor,  
Ignition Switch  
WIPER 1  
25A  
9-58  
09  
LIGHT BULBS  
We recommend that you consult with a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer to replace  
most vehicle light bulbs. It is difficult  
to replace vehicle light bulbs because  
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removed before you can get to the bulb.  
This is especially true for removing the  
headlight assembly to get to the bulb(s).  
Removing/installing the headlight  
assembly can result in damage to the  
vehicle.  
WARNING  
Prior to replacing a light, depress the  
foot brake, move the shift lever into the  
N (Neutral, for automatic transmission  
vehicle) or neutral (for manual  
transmission vehicle), apply the parking  
brake, place the ignition switch in the  
LOCK/OFF position, and take the key  
with you when leaving the vehicle to  
avoid sudden movement of the vehicle  
and to prevent possible electric shock.  
Information (For Europe)  
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burn your fingers.  
NOTICE  
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with one of the same wattage rating.  
Otherwise, it may cause damage to the  
fuse or electric wiring system.  
9-59  
Maintenance  
Type B -N line  
Headlight, Position Light,  
Turn signal Light bulb  
replacement  
Type A  
OBC3TN091003  
(1) Headlight (Low/High)  
(2) Turn signal light  
OBC3N090030  
(3) Daytime running light & Position light  
(1) Headlight (Low/High)  
(2) Turn signal light  
Type C - CUV  
(3) Position light (if equipped)  
(4) Daytime running light/  
D.R.L & Position  
OBC3V091001  
(1) Headlight(Low/High)  
(2) Turn signal light  
(3) Daytime running light & Position light  
*1 : MFR (Multi Focus Reflector) Headlight  
9-60  
09  
Information  
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The low beam light distribution is  
asymmetric. If you go abroad to a  
country with opposite traffic direction,  
this asymmetric part will dazzle  
OLMB073042L  
oncoming car driver. To prevent dazzle,  
ECE regulation demands several  
technical solutions (ex. automatic  
change system, adhesive sheet, down  
aiming). This headlamps are designed  
not to dazzle opposite drivers.  
So, you need not change your  
headlamps in a country with the  
opposite traffic direction.  
WARNING  
śꢀ Handle halogen bulbs with care.  
Halogen bulbs contain pressurized  
gas that will produce flying pieces  
of glass that could cause injuries if  
broken.  
śꢀ Wear eye protection when changing  
a bulb. Allow the bulb to cool down  
before handling it.  
śꢀ Always handle them carefully, and  
avoid scratches and abrasions. If  
the bulbs are lit, avoid contact with  
liquids.  
śꢀ Never touch the glass with bare  
hands. Residual oil may cause the bulb  
to overheat and burst when lit.  
śꢀ A bulb should be operated only when  
installed in a headlight.  
śꢀ If a bulb becomes damaged or  
cracked, replace it immediately and  
carefully dispose of it.  
9-61  
Maintenance  
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1. Turn the front wheel at inwards.  
OBC3090038  
„CUV  
OAC3089042TU  
OBC3TN091005  
4.Disconnect the headlight bulb socket-  
connector.  
OAC3089043TU  
5. Unsnap the headlight bulb retaining  
wire by depressing the end and  
pushing it upward.  
6.Remove the bulb from the headlight  
assembly.  
7. Install a new headlight bulb and snap  
the headlight bulb retaining wire into  
position by aligning the wire with the  
groove on the bulb.  
8.Connect the headlight bulb socket  
connector.  
OBC3090055  
9.Install the headlight bulb cover by  
turning it clockwise.  
10. Install the wheel guard in the reverse  
order.  
2. Remove the Wheel guard clips (B),  
bumper cover bolt (A) and bumper  
upper cover blots (C).  
3. Push the wheel guard aside and  
remove the headlight bulb cover by  
turning it counterclockwise from bulb  
assembly.  
9-62  
09  
3RVLWLRQꢀOLJKWꢁꢀ'D\WLPHꢀUXQQLQJꢀOLJKWꢀ  
ꢃLIꢀHTXLSSHGꢄꢀ  
If the LED lamp does not operate,  
we recommend that the system be  
inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer.  
The LED lamps cannot be replaced as  
a single unit because it is an integrated  
unit. The LED lamp has to be replaced  
with the unit. Unless a skilled technician  
checks or repairs the LED lamp, it may  
damage related parts of the vehicle.  
OBC3090039  
„CUV  
OBC3TN091006  
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1. Open the bonnet.  
2. Remove the turn signal light or low  
beam assist-static light bulb cover by  
turning it counterclockwise.  
3. Remove the socket from the  
assembly by turning the socket  
counterclockwise until the tabs on  
the socket align with the slots on the  
assembly.  
4. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into  
the socket and rotating it until it locks  
into place.  
5. Install the socket in the assembly by  
aligning the tabs on the socket with  
the slots in the assembly.  
Push the socket into the assembly and  
turn the socket clockwise.  
6. Install the turn signal light or low  
beam assist-static light bulb cover by  
turning it clockwise.  
9-63  
Maintenance  
Type D (LED)  
Type F (LED)-CUV  
OBC3090037  
OBC3V091005  
(1) Headlight (Low)  
(2) Headlight (High)  
(3) Static Bending Light  
Type E (LED)-N line  
(4) Daytime running light & Position &  
Turn signal light  
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OLJKWꢁꢀ'D\WLPHꢀUXQQLQJꢀOLJKWꢁꢀ/RZꢀ  
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PHQW  
If the LED lamp does not operate,  
we recommend that the system be  
inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer. The LED lamps cannot be  
replaced as a single unit because it is an  
integrated unit. The LED lamp has to be  
replaced with the unit.  
OBC3TN091001  
(1) headlight (Low)  
(2) headlight (High)  
(3) Static Bending Light  
(4) Turn signal light  
Unless a skilled technician checks or  
repairs the LED lamp, it may damage  
related parts of the vehicle.  
(5) Daytime running light & Position light  
(6) Front fog light  
9-64  
09  
„Front Fog light  
Headlight and front fog light  
aiming (For Europe, if equipped)  
Headlight aiming  
„Type A  
OBC3090040  
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1. Remove the under cover by rotating  
the screws and bolts.  
2. Reach your hand into the back of the  
front bumper.  
OBC3090041  
„Type B  
3. Disconnect the power connector from  
the socket.  
4. Remove the bulb-socket from  
the housing by turning the socket  
counterclockwise until the tabs on  
the socket align with the slots on the  
housing.  
5. Install the new bulb-socket into the  
housing by aligning the tabs on the  
socket with the slots in the housing.  
Push the socket into the housing and  
turn the socket clockwise.  
OBC3090057  
„Type C  
6. Connect the power connector to the  
socket.  
7. Reinstall the front bumper under  
cover.  
OBC3TN091004  
1. Inflate the tyres to the specified  
pressure and remove any loads from  
the vehicle except the driver, spare  
tyre, and tools.  
2. The vehicle should be placed on a flat  
floor.  
9-65  
Maintenance  
3. Draw vertical lines (Vertical lines  
passing through respective head  
light centres) and a horizontal line  
(Horizontal line passing through  
centre of head lamps) on the screen.  
Front fog light aiming (if equipped)  
4. With the headlight and battery in  
normal condition, aim the headlights  
so the brightest portion falls on the  
horizontal and vertical lines.  
5. To aim the low beam left or  
right, turn the driver clockwise or  
counterclockwise. To aim the low  
beam up or down, turn the driver  
clockwise or counterclockwise.  
To aim the high beam up or  
down, turn the driver clockwise or  
counterclockwise.  
OBC3090042  
The front fog light can be aimed as the  
same manner of the head lights aiming.  
With the front fog lights and battery  
normal condition, aim the front fog  
lights. To aim the front fog light up  
or down, turn the driver clockwise or  
counterclockwise.  
9-66  
09  
Aiming point  
<Ground Height>  
<Distance between lamps>  
H1 : Lighting centre Ground clearance of Headlight Low & High Beam  
H3 : Lighting centre Ground clearance of Front fog light  
W1 : Lighting centre Distance between Headlight Low & High Beam  
W3 : Lighting centre Distance between Front fog light  
OBC3090043  
1. Headlamp (LOW - H1, W1 / HIGH BEAM - H2, W2)  
mm(in.)  
Vehicle condition  
“H1”  
“H2”  
“W1”  
“W2”  
1320 (52.0)  
Without driver (HAL 2 MFR)  
Without driver (LED 4 MFR)  
With driver (HAL 2 MFR)  
With driver (LED 4 MFR)  
654.9 (25.8) 654.9 (25.8)  
1320 (52.0)  
670.4 (26.4) 622.3 (24.5) 1396.8 (55.0) 1233.6 (48.57)  
646.9 (25.5) 646.9 (25.5) 1320 (52.0) 1320 (52.0)  
662.4 (26.1) 614.3 (24.2) 1396.8 (55.0) 1233.6 (48.57)  
2. Fog lamp (H3, W3)  
Vehicle condition  
Without driver  
With driver  
“H3”  
“W3”  
352 (13.9)  
344 (13.6)  
1434.4 (56.5)  
1434.4 (56.5)  
9-67  
Maintenance  
Head lamp low beam  
„Based on 10m screen  
OBC3090059  
1. Turn the low beam on without driver aboard.  
2. The cut-off line should be projected in the cut-off line shown in the picture.  
3. When aiming the low beam, vertical aiming should be adjusted after adjusting the  
horizontal aiming.  
4. If the head lamp leveling device is equipped, adjust the head lamp levelling device  
switch with 0 position.  
9-68  
09  
Front fog light  
„Based on 10m screen  
OBC3090060  
1. Turn the front fog lamp on with the driver (75 kg) aboard.  
2. The cut-off line should be projected in the allowable range (shaded region).  
9-69  
Maintenance  
Type B  
Side repeater light replacement  
Type A  
OAC3089047TU  
1. Remove the lamp assembly from the  
vehicle by prying the lens and pulling  
the assembly out.  
2. Disconnect the bulb electrical  
connector.  
3. Separate the socket and the  
lens parts by turning the socket  
counterclockwise until the tabs on the  
socket align with the slots on the lens  
part.  
OBC3090044  
If the LED lamp does not operate, we  
recommend you to have the vehicle  
checked by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer.  
4.Remove the bulb by pulling it straight  
out.  
5. Insert a new bulb in the socket.  
6.Reassemble the socket and the lens  
part.  
7. Connect the bulb electrical connector.  
8.Reinstall the lamp assembly to the  
body of the vehicle.  
9-70  
09  
Rear combination light bulb  
replacement  
Type A  
„Type A  
OIB074037  
OBC3090045  
(1) Turn signal light  
(2) Tail/Stop light  
(3) Tail light  
(4) Back-up light /Rear reflection light  
(5) Rear fog light /Rear reflection light  
OIB074038A  
1. Open the tailgate  
2. Loosen the light assembly retaining  
screws with a cross-tip screwdriver.  
3. Remove the rear combination light  
assembly from the body of the  
vehicle.  
9-71  
Maintenance  
OBC3090047  
OBC3090049R  
[1] : Turn Signal Light, [2] : Tail/Stop Light,  
[3] : Tail light  
[1] : Rear Fog Light, [2] : Back-up Light  
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1. Remove the rear tire and wheel cover.  
2. Remove the socket from the  
assembly by turning the socket  
counterclockwise until the tabs on  
the socket align with the slots on the  
assembly.  
3. Remove the bulb from the socket  
by pressing it in and rotating it  
counterclockwise until the tabs on the  
bulb align with the slots in the socket.  
Pull the bulb out of the socket.  
7XUQꢀVLJQDOꢀOLJKWꢁꢀ7DLOꢋVWRSꢀOLJKW  
4. Remove the socket from the  
assembly by turning the socket  
counterclockwise until the tabs on  
the socket align with the slots on the  
assembly.  
5. Remove the bulb from the socket  
by pressing it in and rotating it  
counterclockwise until the tabs on the  
bulb align with the slots in the socket.  
Pull the bulb out of the socket.  
6. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into  
the socket and rotating it until it locks  
into place.  
7. Install the socket in the assembly by  
aligning the tabs on the socket with  
the slots in the assembly. Push the  
socket into the assembly and turn the  
socket clockwise.  
4. Insert a new bulb in the socket.  
5. Reinstall the light assembly to the  
body of the vehicle.  
8. Reinstall the light assembly to the  
body of the vehicle.  
7DLOꢀOLJKW  
1. Open the tailgate and remove the  
tailgate trim.  
2. Loosen the retaining screw of the  
tailgate lid cover and then remove the  
cover.  
3. Disconnect the connector and then  
remove the nuts by turning the nuts  
counter clockwise.  
4. Take the light assembly out.  
9-72  
09  
Type B  
OIB074037  
OBC3090046  
(1) Tail light  
(2) Stop light  
(3) Turn signal lamp  
(4) Tail light  
(5) Rear fog light /Rear reflection light  
(6) Back-up light  
OIB074038A  
1. Open the tailgate  
2. Loosen the light assembly retaining  
screws with a cross-tip screwdriver.  
3. Remove the rear combination light  
assembly from the body of the  
vehicle.  
9-73  
Maintenance  
OBC3090048  
OBC3090050  
[1] : Turn Signal Light,  
[1] : Rear Fog Light, [2] : Back-up Light  
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4. Remove the socket from the  
assembly by turning the socket  
counterclockwise until the tabs on  
the socket align with the slots on the  
assembly.  
5. Remove the bulb from the socket  
by pressing it in and rotating it  
counterclockwise until the tabs on the  
bulb align with the slots in the socket.  
Pull the bulb out of the socket.  
6. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into  
the socket and rotating it until it locks  
into place.  
7. Install the socket in the assembly by  
aligning the tabs on the socket with  
the slots in the assembly. Push the  
socket into the assembly and turn the  
socket clockwise.  
5HDUꢀIRJꢀOLJKW  
1. Remove the rear tyre and wheel cover.  
2. Remove the socket from the  
assembly by turning the socket  
counterclockwise until the tabs on  
the socket align with the slots on the  
assembly.  
3. Remove the bulb from the socket  
by pressing it in and rotating it  
counterclockwise until the tabs on the  
bulb align with the slots in the socket.  
Pull the bulb out of the socket.  
4. Insert a new bulb in the socket.  
5. Reinstall the light assembly to the  
body of the vehicle.  
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1. Open the tailgate and remove the  
tailgate trim.  
2. Loosen the retaining screw of the  
tailgate lid cover and then remove the  
cover.  
8. Reinstall the light assembly to the  
body of the vehicle.  
7DLOꢀOLJKWꢁꢀ6WRSꢀOLJKW  
3. Disconnect the connector and then  
remove the nuts by turning the nuts  
counter clockwise.  
If the LED lamp does not operate,  
we recommend that the system be  
inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer. The LED lamps cannot be  
replaced as a single unit because it is an  
integrated unit. The LED lamp has to be  
replaced with the unit.  
4. Take the light assembly out.  
Unless a skilled technician checks or  
repairs the LED lamp, it may damage  
related parts of the vehicle.  
9-74  
09  
Type C  
OIB074037  
OBC3V091002  
(1) Turn signal lamp  
(2) Tail/Stop light  
(3) Tail light  
(4) Rear fog light/Rear reflection light  
OIB074038  
1. Open the tailgate  
2. Loosen the light assembly retaining  
screws with a cross-tip screwdriver.  
3. Remove the rear combination light  
assembly from the body of the  
vehicle.  
9-75  
Maintenance  
OBC3V091003  
OBC3V091004  
[1] : Turn Signal Light, [2] : Tail/Stop Light,  
[3] : Tail light  
[1] : Rear Fog Light  
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1. Remove the rear tyre and wheel cover.  
2. Remove the socket from the  
assembly by turning the socket  
counterclockwise until the tabs on  
the socket align with the slots on the  
assembly.  
3. Remove the bulb from the socket  
by pressing it in and rotating it  
counterclockwise until the tabs on the  
bulb align with the slots in the socket.  
Pull the bulb out of the socket.  
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OLJKW  
4. Remove the socket from the  
assembly by turning the socket  
counterclockwise until the tabs on  
the socket align with the slots on the  
assembly.  
5. Remove the bulb from the socket  
by pressing it in and rotating it  
counterclockwise until the tabs on the  
bulb align with the slots in the socket.  
Pull the bulb out of the socket.  
4. Insert a new bulb in the socket.  
5. Reinstall the light assembly to the  
body of the vehicle.  
6. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into  
the socket and rotating it until it locks  
into place.  
7. Install the socket in the assembly by  
aligning the tabs on the socket with  
the slots in the assembly. Push the  
socket into the assembly and turn the  
socket clockwise.  
8. Reinstall the light assembly to the  
body of the vehicle.  
9-76  
09  
Type D  
OBC3V091004  
[1] : Rear Fog Light  
OBC3V091006  
(1) Turn signal lamp  
(2) Tail/Stop light  
5HDUꢀIRJꢀOLJKWꢁꢀ5HDUꢀUHIOHFWLRQꢀOLJKW  
1. Remove the rear tyre and wheel cover.  
(3) Rear fog light/Rear reflection light  
2. Remove the socket from the  
assembly by turning the socket  
counterclockwise until the tabs on  
the socket align with the slots on the  
assembly.  
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OLJKW  
If the LED lamp does not operate,  
we recommend that the system be  
inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer. The LED lamps cannot be  
replaced as a single unit because it is an  
integrated unit.  
The LED lamp has to be replaced with  
the unit. Unless a skilled technician  
checks or repairs the LED lamp, it may  
damage related parts of the vehicle.  
3. Remove the bulb from the socket  
by pressing it in and rotating it  
counterclockwise until the tabs on the  
bulb align with the slots in the socket.  
Pull the bulb out of the socket.  
4. Insert a new bulb in the socket.  
5. Reinstall the light assembly to the  
body of the vehicle.  
9-77  
Maintenance  
High mounted stop light  
replacement  
License plate light bulb  
replacement  
OAI3089029  
OBC3090051  
1. Open the tailgate.  
1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver gently  
pry the lens cover from the lamp  
housing.  
2. Remove the socket from the  
assembly by turning the socket  
counterclockwise until the tabs on  
the socket align with the slots on the  
assembly.  
3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight  
out.  
4. Install a new bulb.  
2. Remove the socket by turning it  
counterclockwise until the tabs on the  
socket align with the slots.  
3. Remove the bulb from the socket  
by pressing it in and rotating it  
counterclockwise until the tabs on the  
bulb align with the slots in the socket.  
Pull the bulb out of the socket.  
4. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into  
the socket and rotating it until it locks  
into place.  
5. Reinstall in the reverse order.  
5. Install the socket in the assembly by  
aligning the tabs on the socket with  
the slots in the assembly. Push the  
socket into the assembly and turn the  
socket clockwise.  
9-78  
09  
1. Using a flat-head screwdriver, gently  
pry the lens from the interior light  
housing.  
Interior light bulb replacement  
„Room lamp  
2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight  
out.  
3. Install a new bulb into the socket.  
4.Align the lens tabs with the interior  
light housing notches and snap the  
lens into place.  
NOTICE  
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and plastic housing.  
OBC3N090028  
„Rear lamp  
OIB074041  
„Glove box lamp  
OGB074019  
„Luggage room lamp  
OBC3090053  
9-79  
Maintenance  
APPEARANCE CARE  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
If you park your vehicle near a stainless  
steel sign or glass facade building, the  
vehicle’s exterior plastic parts such  
as a bumper, spoiler, garnish, lamp  
or outside rearview mirror might be  
damaged due to sunlight reflected  
from the sign or building. To prevent  
damage of the exterior plastic parts,  
you should avoid parking in areas  
where light may be reflected or use a  
car cover. (The exterior plastic parts  
applied to your vehicle may vary.)  
śꢀ 'RꢀQRWꢀXVHꢀVWURQJꢀVRDSꢁꢀFKHPLFDOꢀ  
detergents or hot water, and do not  
wash the vehicle in direct sunlight  
or when the body of the vehicle is  
warm.  
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windows of your vehicle.  
Especially, with high-pressure water,  
water may leak through the windows  
and wet the interior.  
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parts and lamps, do not clean  
with chemical solvents or strong  
detergents.  
Exterior care  
Exterior general caution  
WARNING  
Wet brakes  
It is very important to follow the label  
directions when using any chemical  
cleaner or polish. Read all warning and  
caution statements that appear on the  
label.  
After washing the vehicle, test the  
brakes whilst driving slowly to see if  
they have been affected by water. If  
braking performance is impaired, dry  
the brakes by applying them lightly  
whilst maintaining a slow forward  
speed.  
Finish maintenance  
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To help protect your vehicle’s finish  
from rust and deterioration, wash it  
thoroughly and frequently at least once  
a month with lukewarm or cold water.  
If you use your vehicle for off-road driving,  
you should wash it after each off-road trip.  
Pay special attention to the removal of any  
accumulation of salt, dirt, mud, and other  
foreign materials. Make sure the drain  
holes in the lower edges of the doors and  
rocker panels are kept clear and clean.  
Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings,  
industrial pollution and similar deposits  
can damage your vehicle’s finish if not  
removed immediately.  
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make sure to maintain sufficient  
distance from the vehicle.  
Insufficient clearance or excessive  
pressure can lead to component  
damage or water penetration.  
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its surrounding area directly with a  
high pressure washer. Shock applied  
from high pressure water may cause  
the device to not operate normally.  
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boots (rubber or plastic covers) or  
connectors as they may be damaged  
if they come into contact with high  
pressure water.  
Even prompt washing with plain water  
may not completely remove all these  
deposits.  
A mild soap, safe for use on painted  
surfaces, may be used.  
After washing, rinse the vehicle  
thoroughly with lukewarm or cold water.  
Do not allow soap to dry on the finish.  
9-80  
09  
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Wax the vehicle when water will no  
longer bead on the paint.  
Always wash and dry the vehicle  
before waxing. Use a good quality  
liquid or paste wax, and follow the  
manufacturer’s instructions. Wax all  
metal trim to protect it and to maintain  
its luster. Removing oil, tar, and similar  
materials with a spot remover will  
usually strip the wax from the finish. Be  
sure to re-wax these areas even if the  
rest of the vehicle does not yet need  
waxing.  
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NOTICE  
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compartment including high pressure  
water washing may cause the failure  
of electrical circuits located in the  
engine compartment.  
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to come in contact with electrical/  
electronic components inside the  
vehicle as this may damage them.  
NOTICE  
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a dry cloth will scratch the finish.  
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cleaners, or strong detergents  
containing highly alkaline or caustic  
agents on chrome-plated or anodized  
aluminium parts. This may result in  
damage to the protective coating  
and cause discolouration or paint  
deterioration.  
NOTICE  
Matte paint finish vehicle  
(if equipped)  
Automatic car wash which uses  
NOTICE  
Matte paint finish vehicle  
(if equipped)  
rotating brushes should not be used  
as this can damage the surface of your  
vehicle. A steam cleaner which washes  
the vehicle surface at high temperature  
may result the oil to adhere and leave  
stains that is difficult to remove.  
Do not use any polish protector such as  
a detergent, an abrasive and a polish.  
In case wax is applied, remove the wax  
immediately using a silicon remover  
and if any tar or tar contaminant is on  
the surface, use a tar remover to clean.  
However, be careful not to apply too  
much pressure on the painted area.  
Use a soft cloth (e.g. microfiber towel  
or sponge) when washing your vehicle  
and dry with a microfiber towel. When  
you handwash your vehicle, you should  
not use a cleaner that finishes with  
wax. If the vehicle surface is too dirty  
(sand, dirt, dust, contaminant, etc.),  
clean the surface with water before  
washing the car.  
9-81  
Maintenance  
Finish damage repair  
Bright-metal maintenance  
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a tar remover, not a scraper or other  
sharp object.  
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parts from corrosion, apply a coating  
of wax or chrome preservative and rub  
to a high luster.  
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areas, cover the bright metal parts  
with a heavier coating of wax or  
preservative. If necessary, coat the  
parts with non-corrosive petroleum  
jelly or other protective compound.  
Deep scratches or stone chips in the  
painted surface must be repaired  
promptly. Exposed metal will quickly  
rust and may develop into a major repair  
expense.  
NOTICE  
If your vehicle is damaged and requires  
any metal repair or replacement,  
be sure the body shop applies anti-  
corrosion materials to the parts  
repaired or replaced.  
NOTICE  
Matte paint finish vehicle  
(if equipped)  
Underbody maintenance  
Corrosive materials used for ice and  
snow removal and dust control may  
collect on the underbody. If these  
materials are not removed, accelerated  
rusting can occur on underbody parts  
such as the fuel lines, frame, floor pan  
and exhaust system, even though they  
have been treated with rust protection.  
Thoroughly flush the vehicle underbody  
and wheel openings with lukewarm or  
cold water once a month, after off-road  
driving and at the end of each winter.  
Pay special attention to these areas  
because it is difficult to see all the mud  
and dirt. It will do more harm than good  
to wet down the road grime without  
removing it. The lower edges of doors,  
rocker panels, and frame members have  
drain holes that should not be allowed  
to clog with dirt; trapped water in these  
areas can cause rusting.  
In case of matte paint finish vehicles,  
it is impossible to modify only the  
damaged area and repair of the whole  
part is necessary. If the vehicle is  
damaged and painting is required, we  
recommend that you have your vehicle  
maintained and repaired by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer. Take extreme care,  
as it is difficult to restore the quality  
after the repair.  
9-82  
09  
Corrosion protection  
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By using the most advanced design  
and construction practices to combat  
corrosion, we produces vehicles of the  
highest quality. However, this is only  
part of the job. To achieve the long-term  
corrosion resistance your vehicle can  
deliver, the owner’s cooperation and  
assistance is also required.  
WARNING  
After washing the vehicle, test the  
brakes whilst driving slowly to see if  
they have been affected by water. If  
braking performance is impaired, dry  
the brakes by applying them lightly  
whilst maintaining a slow forward  
speed.  
Aluminium wheel maintenance  
The aluminium wheels are coated with a  
clear protective finish.  
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The most common causes of corrosion  
on your vehicle are:  
NOTICE  
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polishing compound, solvent, or wire  
brushes on aluminium wheels.  
śꢀ Road salt, dirt and moisture that is  
allowed to accumulate underneath the  
vehicle.  
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śꢀ Removal of paint or protective  
coatings; by stones, gravel, abrasion  
or minor scrapes and dents which  
leave unprotected metal exposed to  
corrosion.  
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detergent, and rinse thoroughly with  
water. Also, be sure to clean the  
wheels after driving on salted roads.  
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speed car wash brushes.  
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If you live in an area where your vehicle  
is regularly exposed to corrosive  
materials, corrosion protection is  
particularly important. Some of the  
common causes of accelerated  
corrosion are road salts, dust control  
chemicals, ocean air and industrial  
pollution.  
acid or alkaline detergents.  
9-83  
Maintenance  
Keep your vehicle clean  
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The best way to prevent corrosion is  
to keep your vehicle clean and free of  
corrosive materials. Attention to the  
underside of the vehicle is particularly  
important.  
Moisture creates the conditions in  
which corrosion is most likely to occur.  
For example, corrosion is accelerated  
by high humidity, particularly when  
temperatures are just above freezing. In  
such conditions, the corrosive material is  
kept in contact with the vehicle surfaces  
by moisture that is slow to evaporate.  
śꢀ If you live in a high-corrosion area —  
where road salts are used, near the  
ocean, areas with industrial pollution,  
acid rain, etc.—, you should take extra  
care to prevent corrosion. In winter,  
hose off the underside of your vehicle  
at least once a month and be sure to  
clean the underside thoroughly when  
winter is over.  
śꢀ When cleaning underneath the  
vehicle, give particular attention to the  
components under the fenders and  
other areas that are hidden from view.  
Do a thorough job; just dampening the  
accumulated mud rather than washing  
it away will accelerate corrosion rather  
than prevent it. Water under high  
pressure and steam are particularly  
effective in removing accumulated  
mud and corrosive materials.  
Mud is particularly corrosive because  
it is slow to dry and holds moisture in  
contact with the vehicle. Although the  
mud appears to be dry, it can still retain  
moisture and promote corrosion.  
High temperatures can also accelerate  
corrosion of parts that are not properly  
ventilated so the moisture can be  
dispersed. For all these reasons, it is  
particularly important to keep your  
vehicle clean and free of mud or  
accumulations of other materials. This  
applies not only to the visible surfaces  
but particularly to the underside of the  
vehicle.  
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You can help prevent corrosion from  
getting started by observing the  
following:  
śꢀ When cleaning lower door panels,  
rocker panels and frame members, be  
sure that drain holes are kept open so  
that moisture can escape and not be  
trapped inside to accelerate corrosion.  
9-84  
09  
Keep your garage dry  
Interior care  
Don’t park your vehicle in a damp,  
poorly ventilated garage. This creates  
a favorable environment for corrosion.  
This is particularly true if you wash your  
vehicle in the garage or drive it into the  
garage when it is still wet or covered  
with snow, ice or mud. Even a heated  
garage can contribute to corrosion  
unless it is well ventilated so moisture is  
dispersed.  
Interior general precautions  
Prevent chemicals such as perfume,  
cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand cleaner  
and air freshener from contacting the  
interior parts because they may cause  
damage or discolouration. If they do  
contact the interior parts, wipe them off  
immediately.  
See the instructions that follow for the  
proper way to clean vinyl.  
Keep paint and trim in good condition  
Scratches or chips in the finish should  
be covered with “touch-up” paint as  
soon as possible to reduce the possibility  
of corrosion. If bare metal is showing  
through, the attention of a qualified  
body and paint shop is recommended.  
NOTICE  
Never allow water or other liquids  
to come in contact with electrical/  
electronic components inside the  
vehicle as this may damage them.  
NOTICE  
Bird droppings : Bird droppings are  
highly corrosive and may damage  
painted surfaces in just a few hours.  
Always remove bird droppings as soon  
as possible.  
When cleaning leather products  
(steering wheel, seats etc.), use neutral  
detergents or low alcohol content  
solutions. If you use high alcohol  
content solutions or acid/alkaline  
detergents, the colour of the leather  
may fade or the surface may get  
stripped off.  
Don’t neglect the interior  
Moisture can collect under the floor  
mats and carpeting to cause corrosion.  
Check under the mats periodically to be  
sure the carpeting is dry. Use particular  
care if you carry fertilizers, cleaning  
materials or chemicals in the vehicle.  
These should be carried only in proper  
containers and any spills or leaks should  
be cleaned up, flushed with clean water  
and thoroughly dried.  
9-85  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the upholstery and interior  
trim  
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Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl  
with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner.  
Clean vinyl surfaces with a vinyl cleaner.  
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- Leather is made from the outer skin  
of an animal, which goes through a  
special process to be available for  
use. Since it is a natural product,  
each part differs in thickness or  
density.  
Wrinkles may appear as a natural  
result of stretching and shrinking  
depending on the temperature and  
humidity.  
- The seat is made of stretchable  
fabric to improve comfort.  
- The parts contacting the body are  
curved and the side supporting  
area is high which provides driving  
comfort and stability.  
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Remove dust and loose dirt from  
fabric with a whisk broom or vacuum  
cleaner. Clean with a mild soap solution  
recommended for upholstery or carpets.  
Remove fresh spots immediately with  
a fabric spot cleaner. If fresh spots do  
not receive immediate attention, the  
fabric can be stained and its colour  
can be affected. Also, its fire-resistant  
properties can be reduced if the material  
is not properly maintained.  
- Wrinkles may appear naturally  
from usage. It is not a fault of the  
products.  
NOTICE  
Using anything but recommended  
cleaners and procedures may affect the  
fabric’s appearance and fire-resistant  
properties.  
CAUTION  
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naturally from usage are not covered  
by warranty.  
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zippers or keys inside the back  
pocket may damage the seat fabric.  
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change the nature of natural leather.  
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may contaminate the surface of the  
seat covering fabric.  
9-86  
09  
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Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt  
webbing  
- Vacuum the seat periodically to  
remove dust and sand on the seat. It  
will prevent abrasion or damage of  
the leather and maintain its quality.  
- Wipe the natural leather seat cover  
often with dry or soft cloth.  
- Use of proper leather protector may  
prevent abrasion of the cover and  
helps maintain the colour. Be sure to  
read the instructions and consult a  
specialist when using leather coating  
or protective agent.  
- Light coloured (such as beige  
or cream beige) leather is easily  
contaminated and the stain  
is noticeable. Clean the seats  
frequently.  
Clean the belt webbing with any  
mild soap solution recommended for  
cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow  
the instructions provided with the soap.  
Do not bleach or re-dye the webbing  
because this may weaken it.  
Cleaning the interior window glass  
If the interior glass surfaces of the  
vehicle become fogged (that is, covered  
with an oily, greasy or waxy film), they  
should be cleaned with glass cleaner.  
Follow the directions on the glass  
cleaner container.  
NOTICE  
- Avoid wiping with wet cloth. It may  
cause the surface to crack.  
Do not scrape or scratch the inside of  
the rear window. This may result in  
damage to the rear window defroster  
grid.  
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- Remove all contaminations instantly.  
Refer to instructions below for  
removal of each contaminant.  
- Cosmetic products (sunscreen,  
foundation, etc.)  
Apply cleansing cream on a cloth and  
wipe the contaminated spot. Wipe  
off the cream with a wet cloth and  
remove water with a dry cloth.  
- Beverages (coffee, soft drink, etc.)  
Apply a small amount of neutral  
detergent and wipe until  
contaminations do not smear.  
- Oil  
Remove oil instantly with absorbable  
cloth and wipe with stain remover  
used only for natural leather.  
- Chewing gum  
Harden the gum with ice and remove  
gradually.  
9-87  
Maintenance  
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The emission control system of your  
vehicle is covered by a written limited  
warranty. Please see the warranty  
information contained in the Service  
Passport in your vehicle.  
Your vehicle is equipped with an  
emission control system to meet all  
emission regulations.  
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 crankcase. 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 into the induction  
system.  
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  
2. Evaporative 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 maintained by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer in accordance  
with the maintenance schedule in this  
manual.  
The Evaporative Emission Control  
System is designed to prevent fuel  
vapours from escaping into the  
atmosphere.  
Canister  
Fuel vapours generated inside the fuel  
tank are absorbed and stored in the  
onboard canister. When the engine is  
running, the fuel vapours absorbed in  
the canister are drawn into the surge  
tank through the purge control solenoid  
valve.  
NOTICE  
For the Inspection and Maintenance  
Test (with Electronic Stability Control  
(ESC) system)  
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during dynamometer testing, turn  
the Electronic Stability Control  
(ESC) system off by pressing the ESC  
switch.  
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completed, turn the ESC system back  
on by pressing the ESC switch again.  
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.  
9-88  
09  
Operating precautions for catalytic  
converters (if equipped)  
3. Exhaust emission control  
system  
The Exhaust Emission Control System is  
a highly effective system which controls  
exhaust emissions whilst maintaining  
good vehicle performance.  
WARNING  
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flammable items under your vehicle.  
Do not park, idle, or drive the vehicle  
over or near flammable objects, such  
as dry grass, paper, leaves, etc.  
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system are very hot whilst the engine  
is running or immediately after the  
engine is turned off. Keep away from  
the exhaust system and catalytic  
converter as you may get burned.  
Also, do not remove the heat sink  
around the exhaust system, do not  
seal the bottom of the vehicle and  
do not coat the vehicle for corrosion  
control. It may present a fire risk  
under certain conditions.  
Engine exhaust gas precautions  
(carbon monoxide)  
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other exhaust fumes. Therefore, if  
you smell exhaust fumes of any kind  
inside your vehicle, have it inspected  
and repaired immediately. If you ever  
suspect exhaust fumes are coming  
into your vehicle, drive it only with  
all the windows fully open. Have  
your vehicle checked and repaired  
immediately.  
WARNING  
Engine exhaust gases contain carbon  
monoxide (CO). Though colourless and  
odourless, it is dangerous and could be  
lethal if inhaled. Follow the instructions  
following to avoid CO poisoning.  
Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic  
converter emission control device.  
Therefore, the following precautions  
must be observed:  
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engines.  
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or closed areas (such as garages) any  
more than what is necessary to move  
the vehicle in or out of the area.  
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open area for more than a short time  
with the engine running, adjust the  
ventilation system (as needed) to draw  
outside air into the vehicle.  
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there are signs of engine malfunction,  
such as misfire or a noticeable loss of  
performance.  
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Examples of misuse are coasting with  
the engine off and descending steep  
grades in gear with the engine off.  
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speed for extended periods (5 minutes  
or more).  
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vehicle for any extended time with the  
engine running.  
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part of the engine or emission control  
system. We recommend that all  
inspections and adjustments are  
made by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer.  
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start, excessive attempts to restart  
the engine may cause damage to the  
emission control system.  
9-89  
Maintenance  
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level. If you run out of petrol, it could  
cause the engine to misfire and result  
in excessive loading of the catalytic  
converter.  
Failure to observe these precautions  
could result in damage to the catalytic  
converter and to your vehicle.  
Additionally, such actions could void  
your warranties.  
When the GPF lamp starts to blink or  
the waning message “Check exhaust  
system” pops up even though the  
vehicle was driven as mentioned above,  
we recommend that you have the  
GPF system checked by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
With the GPF lamp blinking for an  
extended period of time, it may damage  
the GPF system and lower the fuel  
economy.  
Petrol Particulate Filter (GPF)  
(if equipped)  
The Petrol Particulate Filter (GPF) system  
removes the soot in the exhaust gas.  
WARNING  
Petrol Fuel  
(if equipped with GPF)  
The GPF system automatically burns  
(or oxidizes) the accumulated soot in  
accordance with driving situations,  
unlike a disposable air filter.  
In other words, the accumulated soot is  
automatically purged out by the engine  
control system and by the high exhaust-  
gas temperature at normal/ high driving  
speeds.  
We recommend you to use only the  
regulated petrol fuels, when your  
vehicle is equipped with the GPF  
system.  
When you use other petrol fuels which  
contain unspecified additives, they  
may damage the GPF system and cause  
exhaust emission problems.  
However, when the vehicle is continually  
driven at repeated short distances or  
driven at low speed for a long time,  
the accumulated soot may not be  
automatically removed because of low  
exhaust gas temperature. In this case,  
the accumulated soot may reach a  
certain amount regardless of the soot  
oxidization process, then the GPF lamp  
will illuminate.  
The Petrol Particulate Filter (GPF) Lamp  
stops illuminating, when the driving  
speed exceeds 80 km/h (50 mph) with  
the engine at 1,500- 4,000 rpm and the  
gear in the 3rd position or above for  
approximately 30 minutes.  
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