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Driving your vehicle  
ECONOMICAL OPERATION  
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• Don't "ride" the brake or clutch pedal.  
This can increase fuel consumption  
and also increase wear on these com-  
ponents. In addition, driving with your  
foot resting on the brake pedal may  
cause the brakes to overheat, which  
reduces their effectiveness and may  
lead to more serious consequences.  
• Keep your car clean. For maximum  
service, your vehicle should be kept  
clean and free of corrosive materials. It  
is especially important that mud, dirt,  
ice, etc. not be allowed to accumulate  
on the underside of the car. This extra  
weight can result in increased fuel con-  
sumption and also contribute to corro-  
sion.  
Your vehicle's fuel economy depends  
mainly on your style of driving, where you  
drive and when you drive.  
Each of these factors affects how many  
miles (kilometers) you can get from a gal-  
lon (liter) of fuel. To operate your vehicle  
as economically as possible, use the fol-  
lowing driving suggestions to help save  
money in both fuel and repairs:  
Take care of your tires. Keep them  
inflated to the recommended pressure.  
Incorrect inflation, either too much or  
too little, results in unnecessary tire  
wear. Check the tire pressures at least  
once a month.  
Travel lightly. Don't carry unnecessary  
weight in your car. Weight reduces fuel  
economy.  
• Drive smoothly. Accelerate at a moder-  
ate rate. Don't make "jack-rabbit" starts  
or full-throttle shifts and maintain a  
steady cruising speed. Don't race  
between stoplights. Try to adjust your  
speed to that of the other traffic so you  
don't have to change speeds unneces-  
sarily. Avoid heavy traffic whenever  
possible. Always maintain a safe dis-  
tance from other vehicles so you can  
avoid unnecessary braking. This also  
reduces brake wear.  
• Don't let the engine idle longer than  
necessary. If you are waiting (and not  
in traffic), turn off your engine and  
restart only when you're ready to go.  
• Be sure that the wheels are aligned  
correctly. Improper alignment can  
result from hitting curbs or driving too  
fast over irregular surfaces. Poor align-  
ment causes faster tire wear and may  
also result in other problems as well as  
greater fuel consumption.  
• Remember, your vehicle does not  
require extended warm-up. After the  
engine has started, allow the engine to  
run for 10 to 20 seconds prior to plac-  
ing the vehicle in gear. In very cold  
weather, however, give your engine a  
slightly longer warm-up period.  
• Keep your car in good condition. For  
better fuel economy and reduced  
maintenance costs, maintain your car  
in accordance with the maintenance  
schedule in Section 7. If you drive your  
car in severe conditions, more frequent  
maintenance is required (see Section  
7 for details).  
• Drive at a moderate speed. The faster  
you drive, the more fuel your car uses.  
Driving at a moderate speed, especial-  
ly on the highway, is one of the most  
effective ways to reduce fuel consump-  
tion.  
• Don't "lug" or "over-rev" the engine.  
Lugging is driving too slowly in too  
high a gear resulting in the engine  
bucking. If this happens, shift to a lower  
gear. Over-revving is racing the engine  
beyond its safe limit.This can be avoid-  
ed by shifting at the recommended  
speeds.  
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Driving your vehicle  
• Use your air conditioning sparingly.  
The air conditioning system is operat-  
ed by engine power so your fuel econ-  
omy is reduced when you use it.  
WARNING - Engine off dur-  
ing motion  
Never turn the engine off to coast  
down hills or anytime the vehicle is  
in motion. The power steering and  
power brakes will not function  
properly without the engine run-  
ning. Instead, keep the engine on  
and downshift to an appropriate  
gear for engine braking effect. In  
addition, turning off the ignition  
while driving could engage the  
steering wheel lock resulting in  
loss of vehicle steering which  
could cause serious injury or  
death.  
• Open windows at high speeds can  
reduce fuel economy.  
• Fuel economy is less in crosswinds  
and headwinds. To help offset some of  
this loss, slow down when driving in  
these conditions.  
Keeping a vehicle in good operating con-  
dition is important both for economy and  
safety. Therefore, have an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer perform scheduled  
inspections and maintenance.  
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